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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
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—
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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new
peace
of
.Westphalia-?This
(leading T H R EE CENTS »
pleasure boat thnn-any other section
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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
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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».
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,
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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
In H onor o f Ilobl. M orrit
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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
1 ,- .■*
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. , *,
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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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t
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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
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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
i*'
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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Nelson, Bpx 1168, Sanford or Kuril*
cars. Theo Throop, Enterprise, FIs, their respective colleges, making
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COMPANY
Hammock.
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World Peace Foundation
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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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

PUBLI S HED
SEMI - WEEKLY

SAN FO RD H ERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life /# Woith Living
• VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER I. I‘J I4

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NO 4

GERMANS ARE WITHIN SIGHT OF PARIS
GOVERNOR TO
THE FARMERS
ad vo cates

p l a n t in g

of

CRO PS IN FLO RID A
TO M E E 3L D E M A N U . .

fa ll

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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Plus
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
'
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.
• .f - o j e s S u
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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

SOLDIERS SLEEPING AT LIEGE

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HfiLf-iwi1*. Ärntini ‘Mullet—.— r
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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
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imagine that the only way to ever
Rand Concert
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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
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..Cl V?. Bennett
It will make some interesting read­
Little
Miss
Fix-It,
selection
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ing.
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G. R. Reeves
" Hoping that you nre making a
great success of your newspaper, I The Man Behind the -Gun, march
beg to- remain,'. .
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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.

NEW RAILROAD
COMMISSIONER

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C O U N T Y

ER 4. 19t {

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.

TRICE’S TRUMPETEER
(Articles Published under this Heading furnlthed br M. P. A. Purvsu, Jscluotivillc)

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"Can I1 11« False?
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
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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.
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, 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 .
»
.&gt;
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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DEFEAT GERMANS
General Pau Victorious' in
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TEUTONS MOVE ON PARIS
General R attle is Said to Re P ro ­
gressing All Along Line Between
Kaiser's Soldiers and the Armies of
the Allies.

T

Womnn and Uoanp.
lt l- inon* liii|Mirtrini timi n nomati
sfumili li*, i» i*immI m*•*-*i* uni teli pirite
nuli
itti) lina riti of loiiiinoit friend*
a ivi *l'c |i'Mi'wti&lt;| ami ntir io &gt;t li log* &lt;tf
tilt* ilnr and lioiir t liuti Miai itile alioutd
«|ieilk ivlth tlie toni:uv " f meli ami nn
gela, tur ntvtille. tngeltier b,v Ilio tire
ha pi'H ih mure f rettile til ly III murrini«*
(bau ibi* preaenve ut ii dUt ItmiiUlnil
forolnuer i&lt;&gt; diitner II I. Mforonson
LUCk.

" I »0 vim Imlleve there la anythlng In
IlirkV nateli a roum: mnu of a pbllosopbcr, and tbe ptilhnuipher replled:
"Y e - ttiere'a a tot of Intelligence and
tri'etlval and penu* ve rance In IL "—London Muli.

PA G E THREE
Ninny flvr (.«-« o( l,ol Nina (91 In lllnek Ida, once S weak tor aifht conaecutlra week a.
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
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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
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4
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l!
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riiti
M r n f 1 f a * ' ■ 1f «»r en u n ir y o t h r r ih s n »hr
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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»
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and
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it!#
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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
89535348485353484823230101482348535353005353535353234848532323
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
• _ _______________________________________ ;_______________________________
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
' V W ................v * v
not In-Id
All tb e German resident; We Lava alwayi tlied to b« )u»t * lilt!» ahead
.A A A
_____K % »8V
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
. *•
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*
____
___ 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
—
•**
*--u»l.
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
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THE SANFORD HERALD

P A P E POUR
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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‘‘•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
w M HAVSr» «u*Hi«*&gt; M»n*S«r

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
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ld
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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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oet« every second and fourth Thurs­
. 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
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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.
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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
____ obviouxs.
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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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
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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.

ip iv!*yn
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.
.
97-tf
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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ium nf P r npva
-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
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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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♦ &gt;&lt;$*
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
I,
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n_
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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
"
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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h
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
I
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.
1»
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;
*r&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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h
,
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*.
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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.
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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
l/
'p
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,
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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.
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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
n
d
j
o
n
.
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°
d*’
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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*» »
■
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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.
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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
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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.
BOx 1233-Phono 249-4. 1 0 2 -tf
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The greatest Peace organization
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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Gordon Craig
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Copyright, 1912, by A. Ç. McClurg &amp; Co,
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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,
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• 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
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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
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"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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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
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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
O L D E S T ESTA BLISH ED AND LAUGEST S E E D HOUSE IN F L O R ­
on board. See! She 1s awlnglng on He enters Into the spirit of tho fight 1 I
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her heel already: they've sighted u*f like Ii Ib human comrades.
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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
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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
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G rad u ale Sch o o l.
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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
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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.
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"During n fierce charge of Confed­
from excitement "You need uot wor erate cavalry at that baUlo of Mqr*
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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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*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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amund. and we drifted helpimaly, the tbe light of the noble beaat and hla
Jib flapping. In tow monotone, with­ riderless charge .that no effort was
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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.
*las*-M
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
tioning with one nnn "Plug her,man! poeta and'authors did. He began to
so
weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
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
acquired larger Mesa than tho rest
gives instant relief and ap absolute cure of Iho family, and. finding In the boy
in all cooes of Asthma, Bronchitis and an ufiusnal-ptay o f mind, he used, to
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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^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
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can 1 do for you to rcwnnl you?" The
triumphant counsel answered. "My
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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
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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•
*
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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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Deep tirejtm* run «till, and why? ,
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overflow those atones or rock* round
which ihe ahallow itreafn haa to
make ita noiay-way. Il ia the lull
Lfe that aavea ua from the little
hoiay Ifoublca of life.

P a t e n t , D iu g rp r n n f - P r m y m r r - - - - -- ~

nent. "In inet. I rend I t . several
times. The tlrst time I wanted to
JAf* GUNS BOOMING.
learn whnt yon lind to »ny. und after
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War In Far Fa«t Agalnxt (lermsrtyj Iiwtttb)(.
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pianse' »vere *1110111 " — W a s h i n g to n Htar.

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'~'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
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Phoned- to M rs. It. A. Terheun, Phone 201

M arried in Ja c k ìó m illc
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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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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

a '

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 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."
•
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;
# k . l.
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
THE
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TH E MEN WHO RAISED TH E
PRICE ON FOODS ARE
IN DICTED
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THEfeE WILL BE MANY CON­
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
(Continued On Page 5)

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.
,.
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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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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.
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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 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.__
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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,

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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Communications for this Column Should he Marked "Society Editor", or

. Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203
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Sanford friend» of Miss Bessie
Schumpert will be surprised to hear
of her marriage to Mr. Geo. D.
Diahop- which occurred In Atlanta
Wednesday nt the home of her tdstyr. Mr». Chas. Boll. Miis SchUmpert was married ' In ft handaonie
- . travelling gown. The wedding was
a quiet one, only the immediate
, fam ily,and Mm. D. L. Thra»her of
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Misa Florence Robl^-is visiting
Mr*. Bfcnnan. and her grand daugh­
ter», Misses Emma and Mabel l.indgren fu Orlando.

*1 All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading TH REE CENTS »
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

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FOR SALE

Miss Almu Pagenhart left for
Jacksonville yesterday wfrom which
pluce she- will sail for Baltimore.
She will visit several points in M ary­
land and Virgins, also -Washington,
D. C. before returning home.

F o r Sale— Furniture a t 210 1'*,^
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FOR Bttlc or rent. Three acres- .
highlly improved Tiled land, clou
in, w ith nice 7 room house well la.
cated. A. P. Connely.
101) M»(.
noiia Ave. ‘
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i ’ Taking
The dining room was very uttrac- j home' for

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the day—take

Motorcars are used for transjK»rtinir llaht Held artlller.r

Tho guns are returned to the grouiTd l*efi&gt;re being tired

pink roses and green ferns.
I ff an atta ck of const!
The delightful event marked the iousness hits you, there'» no need to
christening of a handsome tea cloth take a dose of catomcl and spend At
of Irish crochet, with center of Inset least ft day getting over tjio effect«
'medallion».
A bowl of pink and of it. L. It. Phii'fc £.*■££. sell Dod­
white ro»e» and fern» graced the een son*» Liver Tohe, which they guar­
ter of the table, which was very antee takes the place of calomel and
lovely with It» beautlfuFcover, dain­ »tart» a laxy liver withnpt bad after
ty china and gleaming Rilver. A de­ effects.
Dodson's Liver Tone does all the
licious and appetising menu was
served.
Before leaving the table, good thut calomel can do, yet it is
toasts and good wishes for Mr. and absolutely harmless to young people
Mrs. Brown wire in order nmi the ant} old. It is u pleasant tasting
rest of the evening was-, pleasantly vegetable liquid that will relieve con­
spent with the game of "500."
stipation or sour stomach or other
Those present besides the honoree troubles that go along with a luxy
were Mm. W. T. Shelly, Mr. E. B. liver, without restriction bf habit or
diet. You don't leave off any of
Brown and Mr. U. J . Holly.
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tho things you regualaly do when
Pant* at Otlrtn
you
take -Liver Tone.
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A gay party of young ppople cip
A ' large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Joyed a delightful dance nt Osteen, Tone sells for 50 rents'. Get the
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Wednesday night, tho guests of Mr. genuine and if you itre not pleased
nnd Mr*. D. fl. Monroe, given in with it-the druggist from whom you
, . honor of their niece, Miss Verna bought
___ _it’ will give your money back
Monroe. Four cam carried the party with a smile.
'i'lie dormati nrtiij tuia unmet ou* ai muriti i.i.iHieatrjo "li ivlilrli rapiti tire mite li Iua guiis uri- muliniti]
to Osteen.
peliciou» punch wauj
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served throughout the evening.
j Twenty-six Siberian farmers have'
Tho»e going out from Sanford j arrived a t Hull, England, to studr
operative farming «ocictyinthewor of Siberian b u tte r are consumed in'
Thing» to Worry About.
were the Misses Saidie Will in ms, i Hrilish agricultural methods ami coThis society has built up an ex lab-' tho united Kingdom .annually, undi Tcftn)
not* accompany n baby**
Margaret Wight, Gladys Morris, Kate j operative systems, ns delegates f r o m 1sive butter tra d e with Great Britain. • Siberian egg* and rheese are likewise j fr,P(1 1|n,f| )t
,h rn„ month» old —
Underwood, Anna nnd Elisabeth! what has been allied the greatest coBetween 00,000 nvd 10,000 long tons 1 purchased in large quantities.
i Cine'""''*1 Enm;‘McLaughlin; Messìi.' Billy. Hill, I
Ralph Wight, Roy, Ned nnd J o e 1
Chittenden, Geo. McLaughlin, Ken­
neth Murrell and others.

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A large party of young people,
members of t he C. E. Sodoty of the
Presbyterian
church, enjoyed a
launch ride .and picnic «upper a t
Lemon Ptuff Thursday afternoon, re­
turning late in. tho evening.

Mra. J. G. Hurley is visiting her
lather and mother in Maarot.
Miss Alice Tetherly and her
mother, Mrs- dreonwood of Orland
hmVc returned from a delightful sum­
mer spent In the mountains of
North Carolina. Miss Tetherly was
the guest of her aunt, . Mm. C. E.
Walker this week.
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For Sale— Fine farm .of tin urr«
about three miles from tin ‘&lt;ity,"
•also tw o choice city lots. Goir^
cheap for cash or can be purchase!
on easy tejms. Address U., care of
Herald office. (
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
I land, tw o good-wills, located juit
i south of Stilt’on 10 on S. &amp; K. Kail-way. 5 room house.
See F W.
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For Sale One $.'15 incubator, 240
) siie. Good shape, guaranteed to
hutch. Price 410.00. T. II J-ihnson, M o o re ’» Station.
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Five acres tiled land inside city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A P.
I Connelly. Sanfopi. F l o r i n .
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acre« of good hammock land all tiled.
Cull or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf

OR the benefit of customers going North
rather late, we arranged for an advance
shipment pf Suits, Coats and Skirts.
All
these, we guarantee, are strictly advance styles,
purchased from the different large concerns in our
“style centre.”
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M n. D. L. Thrasher and daughter,
Miss May returned from a delight­
ful visit to North Carolina yester­
day.

Mrs. J. P. Dick of Leesburg was
tho gusflt of Mm. Harvey ' Renfro«
several days this week, en route'
from' Daytona, where sho has been
apending tho summer.

For Sale-Orange grovr 14 acm
fine hu-mmock land, 130 u rn s of
Celery land, one ten acre t r a n rclery
Innd. At n bargain. Address P. O. B
Box 1034t *104-8tc.

For r e n t- 40 acres Tiled laind in
a body welljocatod. A.P. Connelly, ]
109 \rxgnofin St.
102-tf

Rev. J. F. McKinnon and nieco,
MU* Ethel. Sharpe motored -over
from Orlando Wednesday, cn ro^to
to Daytona, ' spending Wednesday
and Thursday with Mr*. Henry McLaulin and Miss Bessie Long. They,
went on to Daytona Thursday, ac­
companied by Mr. Henry Me•Laulin and son, Henry Jr. and Mr.
Garner.

Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the gu
of Mr. and Mn. Henry Wight. Prof.
Nerling Is the owner of the famous
Cajlsdium farm at Gotha.

, For Sale or Rent— Tw o nice reddences a t a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
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Mr». II. E. Tolar has returned
from a abort visit to Genova.

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' For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
car for $400.00, Just overhauled ia
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage.
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For R ent 1 room cottage $10 *
month. 5 room cottage SllLfitf, ia-,1
eluding water. G. W. Spcnceft
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Perianal Mention
Dr. and Mm- Bouchdle and chil­
dren of Daytona «pent several days
In Sanford this week, the guest» of
their »ister, Mra. Henry Wight, re­
turning to Daytona .Wednesday.

Mr. A. E. Pace wentjup to Jack. aonvIUe tin Tuesday to be gone sev­
eral days.
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Orlando Wednesday, accompanied
by Mm. J. M. Tellers and daughter,
Thelma who will remain oVer Sun­
day. Guests; of Miss Ethel Single­
tary are Annir May Bellew of Sebring and Ruth-;Pow*U of Ctaraorta.

For Salc-At a discount- Schobt»hip i n Sanford Business Collett
Owner unable.to use It a n d it will bt

SCHOOL SUITS

Children’s Dresses

Just the thing for th e boy
Values up to $8~50 eacTf. How;
ever we find we are over
stocked, and offer

Made of good Ginghams, Chambray, Etc.

Choice $2.98

Choice 98c

Abont ir traniinxl of them.

Trimmed in

“ cute” ways, and just the thing for school.
(See Our Window)

For F o n t Five acres good celery
Intuì, on - nnd n I ill miles from Sunlord. N 11 (irriter.
99-8t&lt;For P e n t Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also tv.0
bedrooms. Mrs. Johns,- 4 It- Park
avenue.
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For R ent Furnished office
ped with roll top desk, office
and tables. Also a roll ,to p
typewriter desk nnd other
ment for sale or rent. Herald

equip­
chairs
desk,
equip­
office,
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W a n te d — Plain and fancy sewinc.
Dressmaking of nil kinds.
Liit
home on East Third street. Mr*r
Mattie Driggers.
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* Four Hundred Victor an d Colum­
bia lecosd.-t and two" MacJiines .for
exchange. C- H , Berry.
IOV-’ieJ
Wantod-Seamstesa for plain sewini
by wedk in country home. Addre«
Box 1453 Sanford.
105-2tp.
Lost, S trayed or Stolen. On Auguit
7th white horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight - years old, sylish ap­
pearance, good driver. Any informa­
tion of whereabouts sent to Mr. S.
Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurika
Hammock.
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W a n te d — Work on tru c k farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen. Do'Ivery, City.
2-3tp
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"The g ir l'o f today." says a head­
line, "conceals her ear*." A very wise
precaotlon. considering tho nsturo of
»onto o f tho sublpcU moat talked
about.— Rochester
Democrat ftnd
Chronicle.

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Mrs. E. B. Brown left.for her new
In Tampa yestertlay to tho reof her many friends. , Mrs.

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife I» W oith Livi nit
--SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 1914

VOLUME VI
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GERMANS. ARE MARCHING ON TO PARIS
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD FINE MEETING
m u c h e n t h u s ia s m w a s

SH O W N BY T H O SE IN
ATTENDANCE
Tho Commercial Club held u very

ALLIES UNABLE TO CHECK
THE TEUTON MILLIONS
Sanford Library Noten
"E urope” is on every tongue!

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BUT SIXT Y' MIEESTROM
FRENCH CAPITAL

THE GROWERS
ARE ALL BUSY
S E E D B E D S ARE D O T T IN G
TH E GREAT CELERX- D E E T A -"~ ~

t . E. Society Outing

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Visitors to the d t y a t this time
a r e surprised to see the m yriad of
white--p-ntr s trrrrhTvfTtll along “ Unr7
way through the celery delta a n d
rem ind one. of th e armies
en­
camped on the fields of Europe only
there are no men sleeping under the
te n ts with warlike weapons in their
hands. Under these tents here are
sleeping tho seeds of celery and
lettuce waiting for the flowing water,
fertilizer and warm Florida run to
waken them to life nnd from these
thousands of seeds will be ger­
minated thu plants th a t will soon
he seen in the many fields of tho
cctrry delta th a t ship the thousands
bf crates of Celery and lettuce.
Regardless of the wars and ru­
Aia
mors of war in Europe the growers
of-Sanforii_aii^ going fo rw ard-w ith
their seed beds and are not waiting
for the results of carnage and blood
on the plains of Europe, (or the
grower knows th a t the people of the
north must eat and they will» eat
as much this winter as they did
lust winter
Not alone will' they ■
plant the luxuries, such as celery
and lettuce, hut they will also go
in'-for t t a staples, th at will be insuch
great
demand not only in
America hut in Europe as well a n d
with the .American
m erchant’
t
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rines carrying loads of staple crops
to Europe nnd the only.tfompetitors
in cabbage and potatoes shut
ofY •
from our markets it is reasonable ' /fi.
to suppose th a t the Florida veget­
ables will this season find a re a d y
market. Especially should this bo
true of the'Irish potatoes, sweet pdII. 1 . P.
Note*
Our prugrars-iianifat.wvwwnWrvnsggx^ttaw^JiVWtbbaf'r. ortlons^ etc.
ta « t seasorf^fiWtiril sfupptftf 12fei*
carried, out Jlly members of the Mis­
sionary Group
Our subject
was 000 c ra tes'of this stuff, not in d ttd - — ——
Modern Missfunary Equipment. The ing 25,000 barrels of Irish potatoes,
which will givo one the idea of the
following program was rendered:
tander in charge, F. E. Gatchel. scope of our growers.
There is a question (his season
Song. Joy to the World, Recited
by Miss Jimmie l.ning and sung by ever present with the grtJvfera, of
fnney stuff us to w hether th e people'
entire union.
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Sentenco prayers by several mem­ of the north will feel like buying
celery and lettuce, since they are
ber* of the diroup
classed among the luxuries-but this
Song, Here am I. recited by Miss
will be left to the desires of the
Mary Gatchel and sung by union.
great American public which has
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. E. E
the rijiutution of usually gotting
to x .
V h u t it wants, regardless of financial
Introduction by Mr. Fortaon.
conditions or tho-price.
Why wo need to Build Church
So the tentu of tho peaceful a rm y
Houses in Foreign Fields, Miss Edith dot the landscnpo antj th e Sanford»
Stewart.
grower tackles the job i4guin, secure
Why do we Need Schools, Mrs. in the knowledge that' part of his
S. G. Kennpdy.
crop of fancy stuff will be sold
The Use of the Printing I'reis, Mrs at a reasonable figure and if tho
market demands tjie staples he can
Ernest Betts.
Song, Jesus sJiull Reign, Recited fill th a t demand after the season for
by Mrs. Brotherson and sprig by celery u n d d e ttu c e has passed.
With sweet potatoes bringing CO
Uniqn.
cents a peck in the m arket t o d a y in
The Hospital and the Medical
the heart of the sweet potato coun­
Missionary ns Helpers in the Mis­
try the grower should not w orry
sionary Work, Miss Cora Lee Hnmuhout the war in Europe or a n y
riek.
other disturbance.
We always have these missionary
programs every fifth Sunday and
Now With the Movies
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they are KfwnyB enjoyed by all, ns
The editor Of The Herald received
this program ia a little different from a card from C haa..W . Ritchie yes­
the others. We had quite a good terday in which he ntatea, that be
attendance and after a few: remarks and hln wife, Mabel I’aige ate now
by our president the meeting waa with the movies, being engaged by
closed hy all repeating our M b pah. the Luhin Company of Jackson­

sad_"N ettie"
run by—8tr;"Hoollhan and Mr. Roy
Tillis were tilled with Christian En­
dea v o u rs who enjoyed a moat charm­
ing ride up the riVer' to Lemon
Bluff, where they received a very
cordial welcome from Prof, and Mrs;
iirhaeffer and Mr. and Mra. Tice.
Preparations were soon in order for
a fish fry, some presiding over the
frying pan, others over the kettles
of g r it s 'a n d the coffee pot, jvhilo
still others were spreading more
good things to gut. And by the
light from a rheerfut camp lire
the hungry parly could soort testify
to the efficiency of the cooks.
After supper, games and vurioua
pleasures were enjoyed‘ fill time to
"all aboard" fpr the moonlight rid«j
home.
a*
. Members present were: iotdlea,
Mrs It ('. Muxwell, Miss Virginia
Smith, Miss Alice Whittier, Miss
Annie Whitiier. Miss Essie Purdon,
Mj» T D Hart, Mrs Frank Grnyum, Mis» Eilna Tullough, Mi*s
Mary Gardner,
Mis* Lillian Her­
ring. Mi*s Esther Woodburn, Miss
Frunrcs lo*avitt. Miss Lough. Miss
Annie Lee- Caldwell, Miss Lettie
Caldwell'. Miss Ruth Gardner, Miss
May Doyle, Mrs George INxtou;
Messrs D I"), Caldwell, H W. Csld*
well. K. I Close, Karl Roumillut,
T I Deane, Rnht. l)eane. Earl
Paxton, Ned Chittenden, SethAVood
ruff. T D Hart, A K Rossctter.
Howard Swartz, If J Minton

In thc-'cTly* hiriT~ Lhgt""ira*‘ aHF~ntbook»
tended. Many who would have been "valuable to refresh the mind on
present seemed to f o rg e t' th a t the certain aspects of the present condi­
dub will meet every two weeks and tion of affairs in Europe." In their
they overslept the date, hut about list are many that the L ibrary’can
forty members were present and the loan to their readers.
meeting waa a very enthusiastic one
Three biographies published by
throughout.
President Lake, Vice Harper a few years ago are of spec­
President Whltner, and Second Vice ial interest.
LATEST BULLETINS
London, Sept 1. -According to
President. Spencer nil being-absent
"Francis Joseph of Austria," "Wil­
the
Times' St. Peters burg corres­
London, 2' p. m.— T he latest
from the city the mooting waa pre­ liam 11 of Germany." "The Mar­
pondent,
Russia's appeal to the
sided over by A. P. Connelly and tyrdom of un Empress.” They are announcement by the" French Poles to ro-unite against the com­
Embassy
here
says
Anglo-French
W. M. Hnynea acted ns secretary. by a member of the-court of Austria,
mon Teutonic foe has had an ex­
The report of the committees was name unknown. Tho last is tho life troops been forced give ground traordinary effect among the Slav
fire
line
but
no-wliore
been
broken
railed for and were read, th at of story of Elisabeth, tin- wife of Frans
through. Seizure Marconi British soldiers in the German, sqrtjce In­
the Finance and Membership Com­ Joseph.
Isles station for naval purposes formation received in St Petersburg,
mittee being extremely favorable
Hooks abolit Germany:
History
indicates British preparing assail it is stated, Indicates that the I’lliah
ami demonstrates that the majority
Germanyi Lewis; History of the
main German Fleet. ■ Cettinje re­ soldiers belonging to the sixth Bres­
of the people of Sanford realize* th a t (jermun Empire, Menzel.
ports French nnd English fleet lau arm y gorps, serving on the
the Commercial Club has revived
Because writers today are draw- forced Austrian ships retreat again western frontier, .mutinied arid, killed
in earnest and they aro willing 1to ¡ng comparisons between the charSt. Peters­ their officers.
pay their dues if th e same promises j actera of william II of Germany and saving Montengrin.
The Slav regiments in the Aus­
burg
dispatches
says
by
Emporia!
anything in the way of results. TKe^pj^ ^j-cn14 great, great uncle, Fredtrian
‘ervice are also declared to tie
orders tn e-St. Petersburgs name
great American republic believes ,,rjrk l(„, (;rt.a t , readers will find
notoriously
disaffected
The Novoe
will heneforth, I k - known Petroin the principle th a t anything th a t thl. historical romances of Mullmeh,
V
re
mv
ia
says
one
whole
Austrian
grad. Change eliminate Teuton,
is worth doing is worth doing well, j u o r t h -reviewing
They are Berlin
n
gi
on
nt
Wiel
over
to
-the
U u- miio
contruction present name. A s­
and anything that is worth paying a mJ Suns-sotire; Frederick the Great
std.
quith and Balfour to make public
for should he collected and w ith ’ nn,j Hj„ Court, Frederick the Great
addresses enroufnge recruiting.
this principle in view the m e m h e rt' ntl(j hi« Family.
•Pari». Sept. 1. !i 1.0 a 111 Great
old and young will he called upon»
Hooks about FrancHistory of
St. Petersburg, 2 p. m. Rus­
gloom
us war office announces allies
to pay the insignificant sum of 16. France, Guizot; Life of Napoleop. sians continue hold advantage,
In orderly retreat only sixty eight
per year i n , advance, the price j Bourerrienne; Life 'of
Nnholeon, their whole lines. .
miles a wav.
agreed upon at a meeting held li»«t. O e u sy . The French Hevolution.
April. This money has been ready j Carlyle: Empress Josephine, Abbott:
Amvvrjt, 2 p m. British forces
(or the collector hut the m em bers. Hortense, Abbott. Marie Antoinette, landed at Ostend are to support
St. Petersburg. Sept I t*:40 a. m
have been wniting to see if the c lu b , Abbott; Louis I’hillippe, Abbott,
Belgians in plan to cut iiö rmans V Furious lighting in East Prussia
had life enough to rpllert the dues J History: Rise of the Dutch Re- rear.
continuad from Lemberg to Koetfig*and the new Finance Committee Hit»» | public. Motley: Hollnnd. by Grat
burg, and m Gulucia
demonstrated beyond perndventutr ,nn; jci-tsia. by Rumtmnd. Austria,
New
Y
ork,‘
¿
-f&gt;.
m
.~
B
a
h
a
a
iii&gt;er
■* that they p u r p o s e r ti m lh T f the duos by - AMhmi : Japan, by Diokaon,
Mafelda Hollanders Ryndam, ar­
now.
1 I,
Daly, by Abbott; Horatio Nelson, rived seventeen hundred re fug
.4 Ucrlitw- Sept. ,1 U:40 u. tn.
The J:iub listene d "to -stmwr- r ^ X r f , y. WT^Tark Ilusnell; History of the
Kaiser ienvfs*-FMgrtTtrr-for the Russide talks ulong the lines of the mem English People, by Green: Decisive
• iun (font
London, England, Sejit. !.' The
bers taking a more active interest Hatties of the World, by Creasy;
Time*
correspondent at Ostend re­
in the. d u h and the city of Sanford. War Between Jup*»tt and Russia, by
Rome. Sept. I W40 a m. Bal­
cords
a
conversation with a Corn nn
. R. S. Kidder of St. 'Augustine ad- l.jnthicum.
loting
for new Pope Itegin» without
officer from, Brussel» who said fran­
dressed the club* regarding the m at­
('urdinals
Gibbons und O'Connell,
tic efforts were being made to inflict
ter of advertising in the Foster list
llaptists in Orlando
who
arrive
tomorrow.
of magazines and papers and this
The Sanford Baptist Young Peo­ a crushing blow on the allies, espec­
Nol-j
matter was referred to the eomtnit- ples I'nion were the guests of the ially on t lie English forces.
withstanding the success achieved
The IL-igur. Sept I '* 10 a. m.
tee on advertising.
The club is a t Orlando union hist night and • renby the German army', the dispatch
Ernest Sol wav, Baron Lambert,
the present time more interested tn I ,|f r&gt;-&gt;I a verv interesting program
nays, there is a feeling among mans M Warquet and
Baron Etnpuin,
getting interi-st aroused in the club
S o m e t &gt;rn&gt;ago
t lo*
i t r li ttub
Niildiera that they are tight "&gt;ur of the rn heat men of Belgium
&lt;
1er
iny
n
membership and until the list reach H i
I' t v i - it e d y'.uifi&gt;rd a n d i lu-&gt;
Jd*
have guaranteed I he payment of
cs 150 members paid up for the w a s t h e r e t u r n vi t i i, a b o u t tw«-tit&gt; mg against too great oi
Despite all efforts to conceal the forty million dollars which the Ger* year no questions of advertising will Sanford mem I»era coming down by
mans demand for the salvation of
automlhile. A supper was served news from Prussia, It is stated in­ Brussels.
be taken up.
formation
of
a
disquieting
character
The now hotel, transportation of ing program was rendered:
regarding events '*there *is taginning
’ the school children, ta tte r roads to
Chorus.
Special Notice
to circulate among the German
Oviedo, on up town ticket office,'
Sentence Prayers
There
will
be a meeting of the
forces nnd this feeling of anxiety
deeper water, the east coast canal
1l y t n n.
.
trustees
of
the
Library Associaion
was intensified when two divisions
and many other matters wifi be
Hymn
the
and
the
Woman's
('lull committee
totalling 80,000 men. passed
taken up at the next regular meet­
Subject unnounced
tint
Mo t
Meuse by the bridge of Andenne at the Presbyterian church Friday
ing which will occur on -the night of toes."
H, Srilles, between Namur and Liege be Mibrnitted for the remodeling of
September 11th and many new mem­
Baptist Y o u n g people r t l l l / c d
the building.
n route lor German, Holland.
bers will in* present at this meeting.
Quartette.
The
German
emperor
has
made
it
A reorganization in part will ho
Reading.
Rev. F. P. Strong and family
known to every soldier that hi* or­
called for and the club will start
"Bring Your Powers t'nenceumhave
returned from a few weeks at
ders are to take Paris or die, the
out the new season upon a much bered."
the
beach."
dispntch nonelude«.
* better and firmer foundation thzn
Solol
"Blend Your Powers Unceasing­
ever before. The members are very
enthusiastic over the prospects of l y "
Song of Response.
the club and it is certain thnt the
work of the organization in the next ly-"'
i w i l t e j n o n t h s will he very fruitful
Song of Response,
of results.
All the differences of
Closing Remark».
opinion th a t formerly were allowed
"G o o d -B y e " song.
to creep into the meetings have been
The Sanford visitors .were: Miss
eliminated' and the entire member­ Ioiing, Mrs. R. V. Betts, Mra. Rowe,
ship has entered most heartily into Mr, Ilryan, Mr. Gatchel, Mr. W. E.
the idea of making a Greater San­ Betts, Mr. M. Wright, Mr. Davis,
v ille and that they arc d oin g,fin e.
T, C. Taliaferro, the hanker from I^ is to ho hoped that Manager Hern-*
ford.and this spirit will predominate Mr. Speer, Mr. Hues, Miss Mc­
Tampa, H a., whose car ran over don of the Stur Theatre can obtain
to the exclusion of all else. Now is Mullen, Miss R. Stewurt, Miss M.
and killed a young lady and serious­ some of the Luhin films with Mabel
Miss
the time for the men of Sanford to Stewart, Miss E. Stew art.
ly wounded her sister lust Monday and Charlie Ritchie as the stars,
come forward nnd help make the Gatchrd, Mr. Rives. Mr. Rotartn,
in the White Mountains, was today
club a power in the community. Miss D. Bettrrr Miss Lee Hamrick,
for both of them are very popular
arrested and held to hall in $20,000,
Tere should be no holding hack Mrs. W. E. Betts, Mra. HrotJjcrsutt
in Sanford., T hat other old favorite,
which he readily gave. Mr. Talia­
and Miss Fox.— Orlando Sentinels
for any reason whatever.
Ed Lawrence ia also with the mo­
ferroclaims" that hq waa turning
All old members a n d thoao who
vies and it Would seem that tho
out oi tho road to avoid another car
Copy of London Mirror
' expect to join the organisation
day of the smaller companies has
nnd did not nee the two ladies un­
E. K. Foster presented The Her­
should bo a t tho next meeting on
passed and all our old favorites
til his car had struck them. He is
Friday night, Sept. 11th a t eight ald with a copy of the London Mir­
have "Jined out" In the m oviw . "
prostrated by the accident and his
ror today which graphically des­
o'clock, City -Hall.
At least we can still enjoy the dain­
■■1
- —
t cribes the war situation in England
Invalid wife, who was with him, Is
ty
Mabel, tho versatile Ed Law­
»
Had Good Luck
reported in a serious condition re­
and Europe.' Mr. Foster’« mother
rence
ard th'* rnrppy Charlie Rit­
E. ,C. Chlttenton, P. M. Elder, ip in England now and also his
sulting from jihock and grief.
chie
on
the screen, even If wo can­
O. W. Spencer and several other ■later and his sister's husband la in
not have the pleasure of their living
fishermen have returned from Coro- Belgium as war correspondent of
Every tillable acre of Florida land presence.
' nado Beach where tohoy have been the Daily Mirror. Mr. Foster says
___
*
should
bo made to produce some­
onjoying -the fishing for several i t is difficult to hear ffom his rela­
thing
the
coming
season.—^
Partners
1
—
Congregational
Church
——
diyi. T hey brought back some tives ps everythig is censored and
from
all
over
the
United
States
Service*
will
be
resumed
nekt
/§(&lt; *fita ses bass and say they caught they are not allowed to write shout
should be inyited to come here and Sunday morning: and it ia d e s ire d
, «oven fine ones last F r id a y / Mack the war situation. Although he if
raise crops while their lands i r e th a t evfery member plan to be, p r e s ­
Moye, BiiUe Weasner and aovcral naturally worried about his rela­
frozen. C a ttle .and sheep, hogs and ent.
In tho evening our aaeond
other Sanford boya are over there tives he is glad to know th a t they
goats-should
be
seen
on,
every
acre
''•Hä
annual
Labor
D a y service will bare
Photo
by
Amort
emu
P
re
s
s
A
ssociation.
•.
and there will be but few fish left in are safe an d sound this far.
where there is greass to feed them, held a t 7:30. T h e C,. E. S o d r ty . w i l l /
, th* ocean. Mr. Chlttenton brought
■
*f. '
■
S erv ia n S o ld ie r s A re B rave F igh ters
or a chance to make forage grow, also begin ita regular
meeting».
: *
Co agrégation alls is
(
home several flpe ones a n d presented
Bora In maintains only 80.000 men 1n time* of pear*. but die baa tu
peaceful America and prolific Flor­ Sunday evening. Sept.
13th
tho
Let us have a mid-week meeting
. the editor with a ten pbund basa
•II of her male imputation trained to boar anna, and the number la
ida
ehoiild
be
the
world'»
mocea.
them
e
tor
consideration
will
,
be
that helped materially to reduce tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.
men. The Servian army la largely composed of veterans with a.i
We
have
room
in
Florida
fbr
about
"Some
Reflections
on
the
European
F. P. STRONG,
the high coat of living, as we expect
morale awl a record of first rata achievement in Die lUIMn waha
twenty million» more population..
Paator,
to eat it for t^e next week, -j
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�NEWSY NEWS

KUDZU FOR CATTLE FEED
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FARMER WRITES INTERESTING
LETTER ON CATTLE AND THE'NEW FOOD

NO. 1

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SEPTEM BER 1, 1914

VO LU M E 1

WAR
EXTRA

I have read with much interest yield a fine quality of hny, often
an article, published in the Florida when continued.showers and damp­
.Times-Unibn in Farmer and Poultry ness would mean ruin to any other
.Notes by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, legume hoy; because it Is a perfen*
President Georgia “State College of nlftl and does not have to be" planted
Agriculture on the very Important and cultivated every year or every
" New York, Aug. 31.—The
question of feeding cattle for beef, few years, as is the case with others;
Thousands of men,- yomeh United S t a t «
Du^ng ' recent mobilizations
Are
you
ready
ftjr
school
government
'Every
woman
and
child
is
also for milk, having had consider* because if do^s not have to be limed
in danger of not getting the days, with all the Ttocesaary our stock hn» been greatly re­ and children are ready td go to could slop the European war
or
fertilized
and
will
succeed
on
the front, nnd testify to the by placing an embargo on food
able experience along
those lines
inforced.
liest of values if they don’t garments and little fixings.
Germany has not vet de­ magnificent bargains offered products, it was asserted to­
We have mobilized a force
agree with him, but would like to lands too poor and rocky and rough
first consult our stocks and
of .Woolen Dress Goods, the clared war on Çhiha, tne price by L&gt;. A. Caldwell it Sons.
day as District Attorney Whit­
Be­
prices.
make some additional remarks that to yield other profitable crops.
Draw the curtains on this man’s John Doe investigation
largest
mobilization of its kind for Washing Shirts still re­
Ladles’ Corset Covers at
may bo of some benefit to the far* cause it is not injurious to horses or
great European drama. Cur­ into the increased cost of liv­
twenty five cents each. They ever witnessed by the citizens mains norma).
mem in general and to th e cattle other stdek ay is the caae with
Men’s White Silk Wash tain Madras thirty six inches ing since tho conflict began
. can’t bo heat." They will stand of Seminole county, ready for
We will Shirts, former pries three dol­ wide only ten cents
raisers In particular.
Distinct to alfalfa a n d other lcgumea a n d atock
the test likr^fHeJgiiin soldiers, immediate action.
sell
a
regiment
of
any
number lars, now going a t one sixty . Doubtless a
do
not
have
to
be
taught
or
forced
the mind In feeding animals severs
Ladies, fit out yourselves
nobility will be deprive
of yards a t forty nine cents nine.
*»
Exchange, and George Zawith
a
pair
of
Selby
*
Pumps,
to
eat
it.
All
stock
eat
kudsu
purposes must be kept in view
nn
outing during hostilities. brlnski, resident manager for
per
yard,
cdors
black,
navy,
Only
one
dollar
and
ninety
England
has
300,000
people
greedily
and
clean,
up
the
last
ves­
If they arc young, tlw development
eight cents, were three nine­ French red and Alico blue. - in her Red Cross Society to We have Outings «11 colors a t M in n e a p o lisflo u r munufac- ,
Fortify yourself with our jolt and bring her wounded ten cents per yard.
of muscle, bone and tissue is essen­ tige. Becuose it does not deplete
turers, each said tho ‘pOTf-of :
teen. Tan Russia calf, also
Uruvells will be taken no
tial. ’ A large framework must be the soil but builds it up an d will
red. 5000 votes with each forty inch nil wool Cref», dark soldiers around — in
ambu­ doubt by the German forces warfare abroad must- « w u lr iP ■
brown and navy, only ninety lances and cots.
America ceased exporting to
—
formed before the animal is fattened succeed on practically any land not . pair sold.
within a short , time.
We the belligerent, nations.
eight cent* per yard.
White
Canvass
Pumps
only
comfortable should worry, buy Crex Rugs
or else it cannot carry, sufficient water staked and not in" a desert.
Desperate-efforts of the ear ‘ YoU-iuiy*“ 'a
There is a big demand for
?nn.ftincty eiylit.:
—need of the ad
m aturity to prove- profit- yz.
my, Ttr rtmp 'bomba ■Into our 4 Iatmaqck.lot-pine ty-frfe rent*, nine by twelve feet only seven flour in foreign countries, u c -.
fifty nine. Eighteen by thirty
.Tfcnrii U hm|
s W!&amp;?*toT*afc!vtiXtetetL T h is growth tflduy from An agricultural. view is r
5,000 extra votes with each six inch Crex Rugs for only yarding to these witnesses, with
[nrh«^ wifla _fn r
,lr^F
tsrer«*- Pin id Corm
o
re
-a
n
d
betteraivcT
cLeapur.feed:
a heavy demand, too, in do­
— of a tIkwoh*"*'' * ^ hrMtn- w s entia
three dents.
thirty three cents. *
¡Idle at twenty five cents per purchase. •
mestic markets. Mr. Zahrinski
-annually. ---- XrriuffTra a n d rh ild re n who yard stands the attack admir­
with dairy cattle, us with b«eb
said
there is a shortage of 400,■1 « 7
*
cattle. After a n animal has been for feed stuff that could a n d should
go elsewhere to buy the ar­ ably, while reinforcement came
000,000 bushels in the Russian
Good
assortment
Fancy
lüg
box
Hairpins,
assorted
from
all
coJors
of
poplin
at
ticle*
are
In
great
danger
of
Millions
brought to a . certain stage of devel­ be raised here at home.
wheat crop. He declared the
fifteen „cents per yard. The sites, for 5c, at Caldwell*'. • Parasols at Caldwell*'.
paying war time price*.
Uhitcd States could dispose
opment, protein will still be neces­ more go out for northern and west­
enemy made repeated charges
of ita entire Hour output to
sary to its welfare. This term em­ ern meats than can and should be
against the long standing “ Cen­
France, England, Greece and
For Ladies' and G ents’ Fur­ tury Crepe” at nineteen cent*
braces the materials chiefly valuable rnised~fn the south und exported
Turkey at any reasonable
nishings
go
lo
Caldwells'.
per yard. Colors, light blue,
Thus the
in building tissue and repairing the Instead of imported.
prices and receive payment in
ox blood, brown and navy nnd
same. It is an essential element, south ¡s losing nt both ends of the
gold before the Rtaple was put
.To remove coffeo stains tnix jj aboard
pink. This fabric is tl&amp;tincd
steamships. _
for instance, in the production^ of purse, when every dollar of it should
equal part.of yolk of egg* and
to win tho biggest battles of
*
Not
only
would war in Eu­
glycerine, apply to the stain
lean meat, and milk; hence it must be kept a t hofne and a big supply
competition.
rope end if an embargo was
nnd
allow
to
dry
on.
Charmeuse
Sateen,
the
beside*.
There
is
no
hay
th
a
t
stock
j
be supplied in proper quantities to
The uniting of the best
lanced on American products,
For light silk garment* the ! Kir,
Queen of Linings at twenty workmen in the country make
beef and dairy animals even in thd will Cat more readily, and horses and j
end Mr. War­
five coni* |**r yard has sent nn possible Snow's union made glycerine should be in iv d with ner aZentbrmski
grit o. but norma) mar­
fattening stage of thq former, and mules will tr a v i corn for kudzu.
ultimatum to »11 tho world in Shoes for nthn. We sell the water instead of yolk of egg. ket* would
be established .it
during the entire .lactation of the No one need' have any fears about
* •
Amoekettg Dress Gingham need, of the best lining»'.
three fifty grade for two dollar*
i
home
and
the
prices hare go
To make meat cooked In ft down.
nine and one half cents per
latter. A dairy cow not properly finding.a market for a iiay t h a t an­
ami pinet)' .eight coni*.
;as
oven
juicy,
place
a
jar
yard,
while
other
merchants
It
is
reported
that
women
supplied with protein -ill tend to alyzes more protein than wheut
Mr».Warner said the Grain
ask ten and twelve and u half
Frisbee Collars, the best I- nnd young ladies arc walking inlf tilled with water a t the Exporters’ Association of North
dry up. At first sho will drqw on bran and* th at stock cat so greed­
The
'cent* for the identical Same ply, 15c, 2 for 2SC*, at Cald­ the street* of Athens,-Greece, bottom of the oven.
America did not attempt toKudxu is the alfalfa of .the
the .tissues of her body, but after ily.
fabric.
ragged nnd barefooted. We stesiji* ¿rising from the wnater fix price*. Ralph L. Carl, as­
well's.
imikes
tlte
air
moist
and
pre­
This is indeed nn omlcirrassthese are exhausted she has no other souih, with the l a d . properties of
have a lot of Selby's union
sistant New York manager for
fng situation (or other mer­
made ShoesTfoing at one dollar se n ts tin* meat from getting a Minneaopolis Milling com­
resources. If fed on fattening food, alfalfa left out. To arrive iU the
hard.
chants.
and
ninety
eight
cents.
pany, declared there was no
such as corn for instance Hhe lays relative value of the various com­
Ostcnd's capture
alarms
Men's Work Shoes.Wu-ttor
combine
to fix prices. He I»on flesh and ceases to be a profit­ mercial feedstuff* it he Florida" Com­
Britain». People nlong coast
than those worn b y the Kaiser'*
bevetl
there
was a poiobbiltn •
towns realize imminent dan­
able producer of milk.
The beef missioners of Agriculture have fixed
Two trains make one wreck. men for only onp sixty nine.
of wheat going higher.
ger
of
wholesale
slaughter
of
Misses
Union
Suit*,
the
reg­
animal, fed on corn alone produres prices on the different food elements
Ten w|ecks make one in­
people by aerial cruft. Now vestigation.
ular twenty five cent kind for
1 if superabundanrc of fat meat. The See Bulletin of 191,"I, using corn ns
that enemy has a banc England
only five cent*.
Ten
investigations
make
one
tam lard of valuation at the mar­
body of such an animal at slaughter­
Advise no one to go to tin
realizes
responsibilities as­
ll'mlrr— What shall it he. wars or marry.
sumed, fenrecl burden of war­ indictment.
ing time will frequently be covered ket price of J25.15 per ton. or about
sir, table d'hote or a la ctirte?
Ten
indictment*
make
one
fare will rest upon shoulders of condemnation.
Corn analyzes
with a layer of fat one or two inches 75 cents |&gt;er bushel
Diacf— I'll have ’em both,
The world famous ‘‘Black
John Bull. Tne British navy
thick. This fat is of little service 10.50 |&gt;cr cent protein. 69.60 per
One cundemnation,_plus one Cal" Hosiery for men, women and put plenty of gravy on
Six Npool* t iial* Thread fur
will be able to prevent a. landing consideration,
and children at Caldwell»',
cm.—
Philadelphia
Ledger.
makes
one
Gov­
25c
at Caldwell'*.
in human nutrition and therefore cent starch and sugar a n d . 6.40 per
of troop* in England. But in ernor’s pardon.
the carcase is not so valuable as Cent fat. The protein is valued at
possession *f the Belgian coast
the Germans have a splendid
one where the fnt and lean are bet­ 1.4 per pound, the starch and sugar
base for operations against
ter interblended and the muscles at 11 per pound and the fnt at
It is said that laughter will
England with aircrafts.
cure indigestion, but the trouble
developed to a satisfactory degree." 2.5 |wr pound. On this basin the
is when a man has indigestion
I t hits been clearly shown that mixed feeds in general, as sold on
he doesn't feel like laughing.
Beautiful line Parlor Lamp*
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*5»
. protein fed in proper combinations th«* southern markets and analyz­
at Caldwell*’.
ing
10
per
cent
protein
and
31$
jwir
with other foods heljm to increase
y P A R A S O L S - O u r E n tire S tock O N E - H A L F O F F .
«mt trorintain the flow bf milk in cent (at and 50 to 5K per cent
S o m e few going at even greater red u ction s.
dairy cattle and produces a better starch and sugar have an actual
feeding .value of from 919.30 to
15000 Extra Vein With Exery Psritol S«ld The»« I)»ji
cattle which makes a. more wholepvr ton. Yet they retail at
New York,j Aug. 31st, The
some and desirabli quality of- b e * ^ . 0 0 per 100 pounds or $40 to
steamer Baltic of the White
The candidate in the Grand
Misse*’ Union Suit», Silltpltr 1 aped
6 Dozen Huttons for
Star Line arrived here today Piano CiAitrsl at l). A. Cald­
for human consumption. Moreover, $45 per ton. On this same basis u
Neck
and Arm Hole, »mall size*
from Liverpool with the largest well Si Sons “have demon­
only
where animals are fed a reasonable ton of kudzu hay with an average
only,
former
price 25c. Special
number
of
passengers
ever
strated to the Satisfaction qf
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 A. M.
amount of protein they will yield a analysis ol $17.43 per cent protein«
carried across the. Atlantic by the general public what a
Frida) 9 A. M.
that boat in ita history. There woman can do’when she tries.
higher per cent of good meat, there­ $30.20 per cent starch and sugar
were 2,073 passengers on board, Some of these candidate* cast
fore the cost of production la less- and 1.67 per cent fat has an actual
of which 1,033 were steerage, three and fouFhundred thorns O
feeing
value
of
from
$19.-32.
Yet,
enedf"fHé animals also retain' their
Blue Bell Chambray for
Of this latter number 700 were and votes last week. .
vigor for a longer period of time if sold "according to analysis, as com­
Americans.
If
you
will
recall
the
win­
Work Shirts, for J Q ç
Furniture buyer», don't lay ner of the first prize get* a
In the feeding pens and ship quite pared to th a t of the best tim othy
«8&gt;
hay
it
should
bring
above
930.00
youhselvea
liable
to
exorbitant
lutiulsome Upright Piano, the
as well as whon fed solely on n
prices, go to D. A Caldwell second prize is a trip to Wash­
fattening protein. In ’practically all per ton.
&amp; Sons and after you have ington, D, C., and return, and
ex pertinents it has been shown that ' Thu*, it will be seen th a t an av­
finished your purchases, you'll the third prize will be nn Art
have money enough left to go Suuare 9x12 feet, besides rnuny
the costly element in a ration is pro- erage sample of kudzu hay contains
home first class nnd not steer­ other handsome prizes.
tcih and when it la added in suffi­ over one third more of tho muscle
age.
The candidate costing the
CASH D E P A R T M E N T ST O K E
cient quantity to corn- better and building clement protein, than the
largest Percentage of v o t«
more economical results -are Obtain­ shipped feed and sonte samples near­
above the hundred! thousand
Caldwell's Shoes are silent mark duringwrek of Sept. 2 to
ed atid the choicest quality of meat ly double fhat.
'
*
salesmen.
9th will lie given a handsome
reduced.*' Cotton seed meal sup­
The kudzu has been for years
$12.60- mantel clock. Those
plies cheap protein. It is proven ground into meal as alfalfa is done
candidate* Wanting further inthat there is no concéntrate on the in the west nnd the writer found
formntion^ regarding this t**rAmerican market today Which far­ that the meal from tho kudxu given
centage contest nleaSe "&lt;*511 or
write D. A. Caldwell &amp; Soils,
mers can uso Which supplies protein to milk cows made them give more
Sanford,
Fla.
in Urger quantity and at a lower milk and richer than any feod from
This Grand Contest close*
relative cost than cotton seed meal. wheat bran or other meal. I have
Husbands who stay too_latc Friday, October 23rd.
The great army of candi­
But we have the kudxu that can be no kudsu for sale, but I can give
Royal Society Embroidery
at the club are not confined
dates for the Piano, Trip to
planted and raised and fed to eattle and will furnish any one writing me
to America, it seems, says the Floss, 2 for Sc at Caldwell'*.
German Der Rekord:
that contains more protein th in all Information and fend for your
All thp warring nations have Washington,"" D. C., and the
Just at this time of tho year
Cfftren
(At
the
police
sta­
thousands of troops starting 9x12 Art Square are mobilis­
wheat brim by four per cent and the plant*. It is only grown for sale in
our
counters are filled with the
tion)— 1 h « r that you caught
to the front every twenty- ing v o t« right nnd left. Bewriter from experience has demon- Chipley, Florida, by C. E. Pleas,
the fellow that broke into our &lt;1
moit
fascinating remnants of
four hours.
low-are enumerated the stand­
atrated the fact that cows will give but I raised the kudsu in n&gt;y nur­
house the other night.
We hnve hundreds of mnSerges,
"Silks, Poplins, Ging­
People,
fall
into
line
and
ing up to 6 p. m. Wednesday,
Of^etr—-Would you like to
moro and richer milk and butter, series‘from 1876 which wap import­
Ij to D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons* chin«t chauffeurs nnd workmen
hams,
etc.
All suitably ma­
tn general
starting
every Aug. 26th:
than any other food or forage "plant ed from Japan during the Centen­
terials for tha autumn cos­
' “ c a l» n — ^YWT~wou!d like .or they have declared war month to wear Grinnel) Work
known. There ara.; thousands of nial. 1 ' have beon all'ovor this be­
Miss Maude Cameron 166,- tume*. These remnants .are
to ask him how he managed on tho entire world of high Gloves. They are only one
acres of land all over this state of loved state from hmnacola In the
to enter the bed chamber with­ pricra. They sent an ultima­ dollar and forty eight cents.
700;
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue did* of course left over from last
out waking my wife. I have tum to the following nations,
Florida, more especially in this por­ west. Key West In the south and
And at the same time right n't .mobilize this week, she year's stock, hut this d o « not
wholc^lc
manufacturer*
and
been trying to do. It for the
tion of Florida in and about Seip- Jacksonville in tho east and I have
jobbers, demanding the some hrre in America where we en­ still stands a t 15,960. Mrs. detract in r.ny way from their
last twenty-five years, but low
p ri«t offered them be­ joy all the freedom and.liberty
Inolc and Orange counties which is no other object except to .get the
have never succeeded.
fore
war
was declared In Eu­ that the heart ran dcaire we I. D. Hart is fortified to the dosirahility. Fortunately for
a
naturall cattle
paradise.
It farmers of our beloved aouthland
rope, in
nearly every in­ find the lad!«, in order to extent of 416,460. Miss An­ the woman of small mean*,
abounds in fine water. Lakes of ail to utilize the plentiful nnd bountiful
stance. Tho reply to this enjoy more freedom and ease nie J. Howard has mobilized materials do not change in
sizes and also a targe' growth of resources now lying dormant and
Ultimatum was that they tn drew, are acting very wisely to dite 2.222,900. Sho has, style as often a* cut, and for
would sell u* the goods at {ho and wearing Scott's Hip -Re­
native grasses, such as the Piece or instead of spending thousands of
ducing Corsets for uncoreeted *o far, the largest army. Miss this reason fabrics which were
lowest price.
Florida clover and the Beggar weed. dollars in each county importing
It matter* not whether your figures. This is indeed a rev­ Grace Hawkins h«i 60,300, ■mart last year are in many
And if the farmers would plant ths hay and feed stuff* to rai»c it, grow
*rm!« camp on the banka of olution in Corseta. They are Mrs. R. C. Shrafer 39,850. cases Just ns chic this season.
49c and 98c each.
kudxu In place of other forage it and not alone supply yourselves
The European war will set the Meuse or at Leige, our only
Serge is always in good style,
Did
you know the Butterlck Miss Helen Tnte got several
Camp
Stools
at
twenty-five
plants they would not alone supply but export to other counties. This
as a positive boost to Amer­
heavy
brocades promise to
Patterns
were
the
only
Amer­
recruits
this
week,
she
stands
ican business In general and cent* can't be beat.
the food for their own cattle, in­ Is applicable not alone to feedstuff*
ican made patterns that are 333,700. Mia* Mamin Royal continue popular and Dewetyn
the
automobile
business
in
cluding horses, mules, but export but to cattle and other industries
•old In Paris?
particular. ,
has rallied her fore« and now has taken such a strong hold on
to other' counties a( the state. It is yin g at your feet, such as the pal
French and English manu­
has an army of 65,050. Mias fickle feminine fancy that it
will cut from 12 to 16 tons to the motto and tho Zappupa Plant.
facturera are turning their at­
Clarece
Hand sent more qol- will win fashion's favor for
tention
to
the
manufacturing
acre above froat line and 10 tons to
Will bo glad to answer all fndiera
to
t h » ‘front this week many months to come.
of armoured auto* for use at
the acre below the frost tine. It is
qutrle* and will say in conclusion
the front.
than
any
one. She has an
All these materials In dark
a legume, also a( perrennial. It will
that there is no better place in th#
army
of
573,850.
Miss
Beulah
autumn
colors are to bo found
Great
enthusaUm
waa
shown
grow within-thirty feet of salt water.
state than th is ,,b y the Almighty
by the whole populace of Ger­
Hutchinson
has
766,100.
Mias
on
the
bargain
counters now
It will stand drought bettkr than
many when report after re­
blessed lake region in and about
Mae
Foster
continues
to
moand
materials
that
coat regu­
any other plant. Tho greatest feed
port came of the victori« in
London, Aug. 31.— A dea*
the Chuluota country. It Is, with­
Wlite.
She
is
h
«
d
e
d
for
larly
26c
to
$1.00
per yard
the
field.
&gt;
patch from Rome to the Ex­
because it makes the heaviest yields
This Auto Linen Is well ar­
out fear of contradiction, the paraWashington
with
1,487,750.
ran
be
bought
now
for half
Your
enthusiasm
will
be
change
Telegraph
says
that
moured
against
chilly
morn­
of any of the legumes; because it
flisc for cattle Industries.. Climate,
equally aa great when you accordinK ‘ to messages from Mias Jiinic Stutqon has 79,160. price. t
ings and evenings. t*
contains' a maximum amount of
cast your peepers on the hand­ Berlin the German press is in­ Mrs. J. B. Atkins has 29,760.
surroundings, no swamps, no mi
Therefore- from nn eco­
protein as high as 19.624; because
some oak center table, and dignant i t Great Britain's ac­
you are, told that the price la ceptance of Japanese support. Mrs. D. R. Brisson 11,850. nomic standpoint it is wise to
only •eyenfy-nlne cents. *T The leading papers declare Mr*. 'G .— A.- Owen* 28,480. hfgin the. autumn wardrobe
tho legumes and cur« the qulcknt
*
Will he glad to anawer questions.
Germany has been roasting that .Germany will retaliate Mias Julia Hodg« brought the. flrat two week* of Sep­
of any known- hay; because It d o«
Billy i Do you believe In the American press *for pub­ by stirring up an Islamatic out a few reserve* and now haa tember.
For Information address Cspt. J. C.
not have to be cut at any certain
lishing what she-trie* to think revolution in India."Egypt, T a­
signs?
•"»
Patterson. Chuluota, FIs.
MDIy: Yea, Indeed.
is only one side of the war nia, Algeria and the Soudan, a fighting force of 1,395,160,
period, but may await the cohveniBilly t Well, last nisht I dope.
which will quickly bring Eng­ Miss Emma Proctor has only
of tho farmer or for fa\(frable
Wash Tubs only 63c *t
dreamed you were madly In
We should worry. Do the land and France to terms.
Typewriter Ribbons— Remember
10,000,
Caldwell's.
it can be . harlove with me. What la that a ob up nice. Buy one of our
Why should the citizens of
the Herald when you need one.
Itandard Six« Roasters made Sanford worry whenTWy can
sign of? .
when weather conditions are Any make machine. 75c delivered
MUIyt That’r a sign .you of Ru»lan Iron, only twenty¡■70c per doxep Watar
Embroidery Hoops, assorted
An old bachelor is only the
unfavorable for other haya apd will anywhere. Phone 148.
BA-tf
five cent*, -v* . - - —
. S' i J i for 25c 'peareet of six. half of a'.pair of scUsors.
were dreaming. - ,
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FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF AN ENGLISH OFFICER
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f o r t h e -h e r a l d

The week has se in home clearing the coni m snd of the sea which Ger­
of the situation in the main theater many deliberately handed over to
of the war. Events have em pha­ France when she forced England to
sised the questions bility of Ger­ tcrvenc. What the -other meaning
m any 's flagrant and ruthless viola­ is will he felr when the question of
tion of Belgian neutrality. It is food supplies become« acute in*-Aus­
pretty evident th at if Germany on tria and Germany. Time? therefore
is everything to the allies, and on
the other side everything must be
French frontier and had treated yentured on one stroke for they can­
Belgium as she has done Holland, not afford to wait. Cut off from tho
the position of the French arm y whole world the markets whence she
would hy^tly» tim o.have been if not drawi her supplies closed to her,
&lt;fésperiÌ%i seriòiw- ^ the extreme. rapid victory or national death are
For after nearly four'weeks of fight­ thp alternatives which Germany has
ing what—is tho position? Merely to lace. She is making a Gold, a
1 ^-* thw gVangflTl— . hoi ding 'their magnificent bid for tho former, hut
-ffutttiet ■■ttf/»*TrtTTcfr‘T P r jTyars has are riot the odds too great?
been prepared -fo r this one thing,
It will bo intensely intercsttnr
that this lino is still intact, but In­ latpr to know what» actually hap­
stead of having to make head alone pened at Nam ur to necessitate the
against .the -numerically superior abandonment of the a d v a d ee d posi­
Geiman troops of invasion, she has tion which tho allies first occupied.
the support of both England and It js quite evident that in their part
Belgium, th a t »bove nll'oJso she’ has of the field a t any rate, the retreat
by graeff of England command of was anything but a rout, was Infact
the sea. &lt;Ierfhany is in fact al­ merely a change in position ably
ready alone io all intents.
With carried out. What a ¿pally happene
Russia pressing on her eastern boun­ ed in Lorraine and Alsace is yet un
daries, with Serviu victorious on certain, except tftnt the French re­
an o th e r‘field, with Italy restless, if treat appear« to have been made in
still neutral, Austria's power is large­ some disorder. The importance of
ly neutralized, for any. serious htfip tiie failure in these two fields will
«he can render her ally. And in both only he capable of measurement
Austria and Germany the econome when wo know whether tho morals
pressure must steadily grow. Tifile of the French troops has suffered
in fact is on the side of the allies.
Foreign military, officers atte n d ­
Whatever be the whole trulli ing the German and Frenyh man-'
about the engagements which have oeuvers year after year, have noted
already taken place, this may be their^ohservations, and of late it has
■aid. .If the allies had succeeded come to be . the general opinion
in the .counter attacks with which among these critics t|iat the French
they attem pted to break up Ger- soldier was a t least ns well armed,
Germany’s advance, the
decisive and trained, and led as the Germans
tiattle would by now linfe been and were inspired by an equal mili­
.fought. As it is the first Iwe rich tary spirit. And not a few rated th&lt;line is still intact, miri every ilny French rtoops as at least as good a-»
gamed on the French frontier mint I hn-«- nf lin-ir powerful neighbor
increase the difficulties which the Tlie question, however, s o me Ilines
Germans must ultimately face.
comes to the mind whether the moral
Lord Kitchener put the ease in a effect of their crushing defeat in ‘To
nutshell in his speech Inst night. ittlll Htlhronitriously persists
It Is
If it is to be a light to the finish impossible yet- to know. We imve
the British empires can and will only French accounts t o go b\
send to the front un army com­ Those from England an- laconic in
parable in sixe with Germany’s huge the extreme and avoid the flowery
force. But this h u g e force is now at phrase
If however the morale of
its maximum while reinforcements the French troops is not serious)y
can and will be continually poured a f f e c t e d either b\ tradition or bv
possessions That is ope meaning of recent events, i lie -rllo-s can faev th.'

PAGE THREE

future calmly aa regards the’ultl.mate
HEALTH BOARD
outcoific.
Meanwhile;- both side!
must nlrcudy have suffered heavily
but the -losses of the Germans should
be the greater for they have to take
the offensive.
Attention is riveted "-on the battle
grounds on the French and Belgian
frontiers, but- news of a steady Rus­
sian advance comes through with
however few , details.
That the
threat of the bear’s hug is becoming
imminent is evidenced by Austria's
'naive 'declaration th a t she will re­
serve the spanking of Scrvia to a
pipre opportune, moment. This dec­
laration is the one touch of comic
relief to t h e . grisly horror of the
situation.
In the far cast Japan's entrance
into the field will have been viewed
with mixed feelings’., even by those floor« for tho good of the state.
in whose cause «he has taken up W haCit has accomplished it a mat­
arms. As affecting tho main*"oper*- "ter of voluminous record, which his
ntions her notion has no bearing in been
|
often reported and repeated
particular.
,to the people of the
j Ttly_ " “«•
Charges hive been made th a t tho (results of this quarter c e n tu r y of
Germans are using dum-dum or (
consistent scientific work4 have been
expanding, bullets contrary—to th«- ^
lingua convention. _ Such charges
the popular suapicimr uf~t»pfTig one
havo been made in every modern of the most unhealthy sections of
war, and should not' he accepted the country to the positive knowl­
without overwhelming proof.
In
edge that it is one of the most health
the present case the reports of sev­ ful, with a death rate probably us
eral of the French wounded are con­
low as the lowest.
•
clusive that they a t any rate were
This work has been wrought
not. hit by expanding bullets. For against natural difficulties and ob­
JL
HeJy «%&gt;—%
■■«tMs iti S'S'iwep-.
t
no man could, for instance, receivo
stacles and against the constantly
eleven wounds from such a bullet
diminishing opposition of ignorance,
W ar
and look forward to n long and
for »s positive benefits havo become
Ile
re
Is
show
n
n
type
of
the
sm
aller
s
ite
w
sr
d
irig
ib
le
w
ith
w hh ti i«
happy life. T h e ’ small, long h a rd
plainly apparent, the per capita G erm any and and F ra n c e nre liberally equipped. All kinds of s iru rs rt
bullet travelling a t immense speed
annual .expenditure of ten cents for j be im pressed nto se rv ic e In the terrlflc conflict In E urope, and their- etT.-.and rotating rapidly on its major
k
each resident of the state, white nmlj moss as a mode of w a rfa re will he w atch ed all over th e world
axis, drills a clean and merciful hole
black, old and -young, has been aeun{
in a soft skinned animal ,iuch ns
to he at least worth while. As a
wider knowledge of the plans and
accomplishments of the hoard hn*i
been disseminated, the approval of
the taxpayers lias been given more
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
and more freely, for criticism has
C ornm r Park A v s n u « and Second S tr « « t
come through ignorance.
’
’
Every honest man who is working
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G
in dead earnest along some partic­
Mulete
ular line for his own advancement
and hi» own abetterment. and this
W a g o n s an d H a r n e s s a l w a y s
personal advance adds to that of
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
the s t a t e
Each i? an u u i h o n t - i n*
his own line ami hi-_rightl&gt; claims
□ la c k s m lth in c and W agon R o p alrln g In connection
recognition as such
lb- accords
such recognition to others who are
as mt.cere and earnest as liim-elf
No one inn Ih- a specialist, an ex­
Don't play with serious matters—
pert. in ail departments of human
don't
YOU carry your own insurance
enric.i.or t he s p i n t o t a l of all prac­
against
tical working knowledge is too vast,
too exhaustive.
TORNADOS
Il i- on this ground that the State
Board of Health claims (or itself
for you’ll find the money wanting when
the support, inorul and physical, of
the storm lias wi|&gt;cd out your property
evi-rs -itiren of Florida
it is doing
Have our strong, reliable company
and lias done a great work, iet*ri its
tarry your risk—and ho on the safe side.
u»el id ness was never greater, its,
activity never greater than today.
Reasonable rates
, The importance of this work in the
upbuilding of the state is being rec­
ognised, and naturally this recogni*
lion comes‘ from those physicians
and laymen who are best acquainted
with this work.
fts critics and no successful man
or organization is ever free fromu
them are of two classes: Thosent
B O T T » ERS OF SODA WATERS AND
wlyi are ignorant, and those who'
assume to themsel ves the wisdom to
supervise human endeavor in every
direction
None of us has the right or the
wisdom to criticise t|ie acta of an­
other until he knows the reason, the
motive for those acts. None of us,
Sole A gtnts for Orange City Spring« Mineral Water
being human, is shove the possibil­
PHONE 21
ity of error, hut each of us has the
right to be recognized ns honest in
his error
And each ef us has a
right to the confidence of the com­
munity, with the cA elusion l h a ‘
with increasing years of- exj&gt;crienc«&gt;
make such errors fewer and less irnporta nl
Florida's Health Board n pro­
foundly grateful for the, confidence
in the past. It axjcs that this he
cofitinued as the larger and moy^,
W hen you feel t a r e ,
Com plete abstracts from the records of
important problems r.f the future
Stretchy.
n a if
flick,
shall tax its wisdom.
lituo and O ut of Sort*,

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.Announcement
A call In being ‘ m ade on the
Christ!: ns of our country to observe
on next Sunday, Sept, (¡fit an hour
of prayer that the God of -Nations
may restrain the awful title of war
in Europe, utid *ave our own great
country from being involved.
Surely every true patriot should
rally to this appeal. The plaeo and
hour In Sanford will he announced

later.

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f t nevrspaper man nnd.you cannot get j women of this country to use thetr H [ ---------------- ----------------------- ------ ----own brain»,
brains, a na dn d use
use them
them toto good
good ¡¡-a
I l L K / i L U a w a y from It If y o u Ho wished.
own
j purpose.
Thoy need no coaching
p btlabcd Kvary Tiieaday aod lrrM,V Mórñloí »?
from other lYiuntries.
-PASSING T H E HAT
IHE. IftRAlD PRINTING COMPANY
it is safe to predict 1 hat when
Florida is already making an ex­
, H. J . HOLLY, t &lt; m o r
they
do begins the designing*of their
hibition of herself in advance of the
W, M M » y R t * Buolw«*» M a n a g e r
Panama phantasmagoria to be put- gowns we will have a revelation in
«Sacrisi»«WP r f « . »2.00 o Vcor In A tlvrc* on a t Frisco in 1915. She I» going the matter of (erhinine attire.
Common sense and decency will
will always remain a problem to you if you do not at some time face the
IM I verni la tha City Or earn*» *2.00 P«r y««r &gt;n to sell punk dollars to help ruisc^
the money for an 'exhibit to dfs-| return, and it will not be at the exad vanea or *0c per monili.
issue of making ends meet with the means at hand, but the problem will be
P a n s an la la a d i r n e * muai Or made n olBe* credit herself with the big show, | pense of personal
appearance or
E ntered a t K o o d - d u i mall m atter A n i m i 2£nd What the girls lack in raising this; style,
The futuro gowns to be designed
1*0*. a l Uva Porlo flic* a t Sanford. F lorida..
way they boys will perhaps be called
andar A rt of March 3rd. 1B7B
upon to raise by hunting racoon« by American women will be just as
smart and just as stylish ns uny
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “I
Trleobone No. &gt;14 and 'pô&amp;sams and peddling the hides.
OMc* In Harald Uuildlna
Maybe we will p u t. the blind and they have ever worn, with the add­
will not spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
maimed on the street corners to sell ed advantage of radiating refine­
T H E M O R A TO RIU M PLAN
of the sacrifice.’'
pencils and shoestrings to make up ment and gentility. M any people inquire what a mora­
i
American
women
are
the
most
the deficiency.
As a last resort
torium la. After that-cornea the
With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
ladiea’ aid societies will probably be beautiful on earth, are noted for
question as to whether it is expedi­
organised to sell ice cream and old their intellectual attainments, and
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better*:
e n t. The latter is made a matter of
clothes to raise the rhino. I t re­ are possessed of an indomitable
d o u b t in an article by the editor of
ment and we urge upon you to
minds us of the plan to advertise spirit which' knows no failure.
Commerce and Einanc»! . although
The
designing
of
their
own
gowns
Florida by selling coupons printed
the
aystem
prevails throughout
in "New York.— Arcadia Enterprise. will Jjc but an incident in their bril­
Europe. It is proposed log use here
liant careers, for »Van now the
O
world is prostrate at the feet of
»7 ^ ^ ^ w g S g ? C i t g B T i r x n - E
American womknhood.
The first question is, then, what
that
d
says
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W
The Sanford H e r a l —
* •'#* -ST- "TV"
ia J i m ora tori urn? In a word*, it is with everything needed to .sustain.
dTTifilT ol deferring payment on life the Sanford section could s ta n d 1----- LEGAL ADVERTISING.
debts, public or private. The word a siege for a year.
Celery, ia fine^ •Srti— — --------------------1------probably is derived f T o m the idea 4rat as a staple diet it—would no;
M a r l a f the C a n a l ? Ja d**. S e m in o le
t h a t while a moratorium exists in a suit our stomach. — Apalachicola In Count?,
Sl*!r of f l o r id *
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEA5
H. E. TOUR
I
n
ro
E i t i n of
country, things are in doubt.- The Times,
Aa*t C u U n
Vlca-f'rrafdrnl
Caahler
L ara U U Sun**»,
. , , .
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S ’‘-L-.-EÏ- #*ï'
writer referred to says th a t the
Such ignorance is .truly refreshing. T o all Creditor«. L***t#*». D lr t r lb u t s é s M d
h i v i n g C t l l n n or D w n i n a *
. J y .,’ t r
a ction of a banker, who refuses to Don’t you know, Bro. Johnson, th at * aallc a i nl’*r*oni
I
i t **ld E i l a t * :
You, a n d n t h of y o u ara h r r r b ? notified
honor the checks of a mad depos­ Sanford Shipped the past season
a n d required to p r e e e n l any claim* and
itor, known to be burning up „his 225,000 .ccates of vegetables aside d e m a n d * w h i c h ‘y o u . or e ithe r ol y ou, m »y
h a v e i i i l m l Ib* « » talo of Lovell I . Stone,
money, would be approved In pub­ from celery and lettuce and. 25,000 deceased.
1*1* of S e m in o l e C o u n ty , Florid*,
lic opinion and finance, an d nn barrels of Irish potatoes.
As to to t h a u n d r r ilg n e d a d m ln la tr a lr lx of ««Id ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiH
« • la te , within two y e a r * from th e d i t a h e r e ­
American moratorium, he holds, sweet potatoes, cattle, hogs, sheep | of.
would be the same.
and chickens we have them all,, the* —H a ted A ugutl 2 7 t hA, NA¡N A!&gt;•C.1914,
STONFl,
.
A d m l n U t r a t r i i.
T he reason for thut opinion is rivers arc full of fish, the woods full! 3-Tun* Ste
t h a t American securities held in of game and we cppldn’t starve if j
n o t ic i: o r e l e c t io n
Europe to the extent of several Euroj&gt;e was wiped oil the map.
T o ’ Ih» Sheriff uf S e m in ó le County* of th*
Ht
«!«»
of
Flofiflmr
billions of dollars and are the most
O-----IV» i i f known» - T h a t 1, II C l a y O f i w f o r 4
salable thing th a t-E u ro p e has now
Those Florida papers which have; H r rr e f a rV of H i t t * nf t h e H t i t e of Flo r* d«,
f rb jr give ñutir«* t h a t a g e n e r a l e l t e
is American securities. That is why shown a disposition to disparage the 4l i oo n h *will
he held in S e m i n o l e C’o u n i v , Stai**
••f
F
l
o
r i d a , or» T u e s d a y r e t i » u r c e e d i n f t h e
^ th ere was such a flood of them of­ state tax commission and depreciate
f i n i M o n d a y In N o v e m b e r , A. I). 191*4!
fered in the market before the war Its value to the taxpayers would do t h e n i d T u e s d a y h f l n g t h e t h i r d i l i y of
broke out. *,
well to remember th a t this same* com N oFvoerm bUenr i. t e d H t a t e a S e n a t o r f ro m t h e S t a t e
Hecau.se bf the vast amount of misslop has succeeded in increasin o f F l n r i d a - J o r Mi v e t r « I ro n * M a r r h 4, 1 9 1 S.
F o r II f T ' n e n t a t l v n f r o m t h e F o u r t h C o n offerings for sale at almost any the valuation of taxable property by p(rre»lonal f Hit f l i t of t h e S t a t e of F l o ri d i *
t h e P l a t y - f o u r t h C o n g r e * * of t h e Uniteci
price that could be got, those who more than JfiO,000,000. Nothing is in
S tair«
F
« r ( &gt; m m i » i * * f i r r of A f n r u l t o r e trf t hr
held the same kind of securities In more notorious than lhi* persistent
Stai** rtf F lo rid a.
this country felt that by ciopreAiifig | anti outrageous under valuation by
Fo r T t f » J u«ticee o f t h e S y p rd m i 1 C o l l i i
t h e S l a t » of F l o r i d *
th em below their actual value, the of property by many people when of For
T *ii It àMr o a d C‘o rn m 1«*on Tier « «»f I hr j
holdings of jieople in savings banks rendering it for taxes. Much land S t a i r of F lo rid a
»
F o r Nfi*i M e m b e r nf t h e II uu*r of H e p fa
a n d trust companies were forced given in at 12.50 and $5.00 per acre • eniatlvr*« of t h e S t a t e of F lo rid a
For C ounty Judge.
down below u reasonable price. The for taxes is*held on the market for
F o r She ri if.
F o r &lt; Ic r V of t h e f i r e m i ( miri
result would be that houses holding ten times that value, and this evil
F o r t 'o u n t v Awie«»ur ol T*irw
perfectly good securities m ig h t. find bus become chronic over the whole
F o r T a i ( Jo lleeio r.
For C o u n ty T r e n a u r e r .
their market v a lu e . so far below state, thereby working a great hard­
F o r / ' a u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of I’uhllr
normal as to force them, in compli­ ship upon \ u c h property owners as 1n*t&gt; a c t i o n
Fo r C o u n t y S u r v e y o f
a n ce with law, into liquidation it­ were conscientious in rendering their
For Five ( a u n ty ( 'o m
Fo r T h r e e M e m b e r » o f t h e C o u n t y fio a
self, nnd at uny rate, greatly to property. The work of the tax com­
%f P u b l i e I n * t r u r t i o n .
a la rm their customers.
mission ■in increasing values $G0. • F o r J u a t l r e of t h e P e n e # In a fid for t h e
I t is useless to tell people th a t a 000,000‘shows &lt;hat n good start has f1.o llo4.w in g J u n l i r t D l a t r i r u . vi* Nfoa. 1
Fo r C o n a t a b l e In a n d for th * f o llo w in g
«ecurity Is good in fact without real been made In repairing a weak and
Photo by American l*rrs* Aaibctatlufi
»tic*# 1)1*4f l e t i , v ia : No* 1, if. ¡I, 4
regard for its market value. They inefficient system which works grave J it In
feat I m o n y v h a r v o f I h » * e h e r e u n t o
my hand and a filled th# fi feat S eal of
will not believe it, .for generally mar-4-tnjusTiev-tTT tho«? people who render aet
t h e S ta te of F lorida, a t T a U a b a t a r * , tit#
C
a
p
ita
l, t hi* th* t tyr nly-fourt h .lay of
ket valuó a n d -re a l-value closely cor th eir'p ro p e rty fairly for taxes and
1914
, respond, Still thdre are cases where are thus made to assume the burden A u g u s t , A. 11,
II. C L A Y e i l A W P O i t n
*■ B t f r r l i t y of S t a t e .
fluctuations’ in price nre oven violent resulting from the fAllure of others
T o C. M. H a n d , S h e r i f f . Sem fonl# C o u n t y .
a n d still stock is paying,-year in and to do so.— Lukeland Telegram
3 - T u # * - 9 tc
y e a r out, an unvarying rate of divi­
------O------N o l l r r of Appllratlon- or T i t t . r r d ITndrr
dend.
.
•
H rrllon 373 of t h o ( i r n r l i l H u l t l n
Potatoes, cither sweet, or Irish,
N oilr* 1« h.r*tiy ( I v o n t h a t F n r r w t l.«Wr,
Sometimes a s ta y law, in the na­ are going to be a big money crop this l&gt;urrhi*rr
of T * i O r t l t r i t n Nn.* 1041,
1019,
1033, 1060, 1071. d a t r d lb* 3rd d a y
tu re of a moratorium, has rbecnp year and none equal the Florida
of Jun*. A. It. i9 1 2 . h** fllod aald rartlflfound useful, although It must beu product. J The man who has lived rat,.» In m y ofllr* a n d ha* m ade *p|tllr*tlon
for tax d r . d to l**ur Jn a c c o r d a n t« «1th law .
bandied with care lest it lead to north and eaten the lumpy potatoes Said
CortlHratc* e m b r a c e the. following d*»abuses. On the whole, we nre great* from some of the most famous potato erlb cd prope rty ■dtuatod In Scmlnol« C o u n ­
t y . Klorld», in-wil
l.o t J, lllk C. M it­
ly in doubt ns to whether a mora­ fields, -of America appreciates the chell*» S u r r e y 1-cvy G r a n t l l « * b»( 17 *h*
N
of
S
W
o
r
run
f»
S3
f- 3.03 ch», N
to riu m will be ever in fnvor with Florida product more highly than f. dry W ‘J cl)» *&lt;’ lutbo.d*C-them-«
in main
p u r peoplo, after the experience we tho man who has been raised on the direction 70 ilcy W 3.67 ch» to W bdry o f
I^Jt Hi d c ( E 10,30 ch* t o hofl.
lM &lt;
have had in former times with the Cracker variety of spuds. They are .13. 4 t r 7H. lllk f&gt;. 'M i t c h * » * TAvy G r . h t .
land I v i n s *»*r»«cd *t the d *to
sam e principle, under the name of the most consistently mealy pota­ Of Tthhee »aid
U iu a n r c of *U«h rvrtiflrato In th
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m
n
u
of
No.
1044, N . B. Oil**: No. 1040,
• t h e stay law.
toes grown anywhere in this coun-»
H y P a lm a r;
No. I0&amp;S. 10S0, 107!. N.
" H.
try. We haven’t eaten ally of the n f l a t . I7nth*a *a|d c c r t lf l r a ta »hall h , n*r d l n i t o J a w , l a * d r e d will l u u i
AN U N C E R T A IN GAME
European or British brands’, though dthraermc or dn oonr r o tho*
l* t d a y of Ortnbor, A. P ,
T h e war seems to be putting the we have hopes sometimes.— Tampa 1914.
/ W l t t r t w a e ^ » f l H s L * l i n * n n r *nd •»»! tUI»
kibosh on Flondn newspapers nnd Tribune.
t h e 1*4 d a r " o f K «pt»m b*?, A. I&gt;, 1914.
«oral)
B. A. IlO U O f.A S S, ,
w hether' tho editors arc going to
Clark Clrriill C o u r t , Romlnol* Co.. Kl*.
B y J . C . Hobrrt». D. C. E u ro p e to join tho armies or whothcr
The Herald is giving the people
3 - T u r j- M c
w ar has raised the price of paper of Sanford the best nows service
or has thrown men nut of employ­ thair'lias ever been offered before in Nolle* of Appllrallao for T a l Deed Under
H r t l lo a 373 of | h o G e n e r a l Statu te*
m e n t in turpehtino und phosphate thekeity. We arc getting the war
N otice l i h*r*b)r l i v e n t h a t P otreat l.ake,'
r c h a ie r of T a x C e r tif lr a to a Noi, 10ÌD,
resulting in hard times it would ajv nowd fresh from the wire* and right u031,
1039, 1039, I O « ! , t O t l . 106.1, 1064.
P h o t o b y Au.terr-an I 'te a * A n u c i a t i u n
p e a r th a t the newspapers are suf Trofli the wireless station at Say- 1069, 1070, d a te d t h e 3rd - d a y of Ju n e ,
A. D. 1918, ha* died «aid certificale In toy
. fering and suspending every week ville, Long Island a n d we expect the offlra a n d hxi tjtide a p p li c a t io n fur t u deed
l**ua In a c c o rd an c e w i t h law. Said cer­
or two. Among the latest suspen­ people to reciprocate by subscribing ttioOrate*
o m b rare t h * followlnx d n r r i h a d
a f A99»&lt;*»en f a r T a * D eed U n d e r t e m b e r, A. D . 1914.
sions are ^he-Bowling Green Times for The Hendd. We are riot get­ p r o p o r t y » l iu i t e d In S e m in o le c ounty. F l o r ­ N etlr#
W lt n e u m y official «Ixna ture and real
S e c tio n 3T1 of, the G e n e r a l H latu le*
i.d_« to
iw
lt
: l.o U 46&gt;
S I , T0&lt;
22, 71&lt;
21, *4. SO,, S*, —
40,
Civilization.
thl» lb* t a t (fay a t Septem ber, A P . 1914,
.
.
a n d the Hawthorne Herald and they ting out this expensive service for 42, 4 t ,, 41,
» , L49,. I - , . . . &lt; » , &gt; ■ » « I I I 71.
N otice I* hereby elven t h a t M. 1« W r l | h l (
(*eal)
• E. A. D O U G I . A S S ,
It Is tha triumph of clvlllutlon th at
lllocl*
D.
Mitchell'*
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of
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Clerk
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inform the readers th a t lack of pat* our health.’ . If you are .a subscriber, l a n d h e l n | aateoaed a t t h e d a te of th e laa«.
the &amp;th d a y o f , Ju n e , A. D. 1011. h** filed
B y J. C. i t o b e r t a , D. C. , at last communities Jiavo obtained
rbnngt* is the chief cause.
Lack you are perfectly welcome to the anew of aurh certificate« In the n a m e af eald r e r t i n r a t * In m y ofllr* a n d .ha* m a d e
3-Tuee-3tc
such a mastery over natural lawa th at
U n k n o w n . Unlew **ld r e r t i n r t l r « ,*h»ll 1» • PPlIcatjon for. t a x deed t o Isa u t In a c c o r d ­
of patronage will kill the fhost daily bulletin service In front of the redeem ed a c c o rd ln f t o law , ta* deed will ance w ith law. Said c ertific ate e m b ra ce *
they drive and control them. Tho
Imu* thereon on t h * l i t d a y ol October, th* follow ini described p r o p e r t y e ltu a te d In
promising business in tfye world and Herald office on Herald Square.
wlnda. tho water, electrlcty. all allonn
A. D. 1114.
Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, t o - w ltf fA&gt;t »14,
W l t n e u my OfRHal a l f n i t u r e and *eal d r - » S3 ft.) lllk 6. T ie r 1. S a n fo rd . -T h *
It would bo much better for all con­
‘ Dally Thought.
that tn their wild form werodfltiRcrous,
thl* t h * l» t tfay ol S e p te m b e r.* A . D. 1914. la i d l a n d b r i n y a w e a w d a t t h e d a ta of t h *
Ho lhat bostows a gift «fiottili foi^ am now controlled by human tvtil, nnd
cerned if the editor of a newspaper
In this issue is a n article on the
peal)
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E . A. DO U G I.A S S,
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ieauanje of auch certificate in th* n a m e of
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t . Serolaol* Co.. Fla.
U— G a rn e r. Unteaa aald certificate »halt jot It, ho tirai receivet ooo rhould nro
w ould look more closely into the war by an English officer .and it
made useful servants.—Henry
T ly J. C. Itoperte, h . C.
re deem ed according t o la w , lax d e e d »vor hef** it In ?'***' •■*•"-'•—Solon.
Ward Beecher.
business conditions of his town and gives a clear insight into conditions
a-Tuyt-Olr
will laao* thereon on ik e 3 0 t h d x y of S e p c o u n ty before he climbed Into the written ‘ without bias.
The. first
' publishing business.
Newspapers hand knowledge of the warring na­
a r e classed among the luxuries and tions Is timely.
w hen the peoplo s ta r t cutting down
expenses they usually cut the home
The Sanford H erald is a public
p a per first. On tho other hand they institution but it is not a free library
m a y dig for a big daily paper th a t as we would like to call attention of
gives them no local news a t all but thoso who expect to get the paper
t h e fickle public will always drop tho without paying for it.
hom e paper first an d this fact should
11 omen and Gowns
bo borne in mind by the newspaper
And now the women of America
m en who are contemplating starting
with' support from the peanut politic­ are up against it.
ians and the men who always borrow "They must design their own gowns
France is was ridden and the
th e ir neighbor’s paper In preference
to subscribing for the paper them ­ masters of fashion in Paris can no
selves. The newspaper game, is a longer supply the demand.
Franco has our Sympathy in its
m a n ’s Job anil few know the vlcis*
nitudes th a t are encountered on the troughs, hut we hall th e day when
way. The experiences of the editor American women muat depend upon
of The Herald would fill a largo their, own initiative in the m atter
book and are the experiences of q( dress, for when American women
•very member of the craft in every undertake to do a thing IT IS
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. c o u n ty of America ojbfJurope. I t DONE.
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We have depended upon Paris
ia th e survival of the fittest a n d it
I tak e s money to make the presses go too long.
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We have accepted the hideous
a n d the lean years predominate,
Beautiful 7-R oom Bungalows,’ H o t and Cold W ater, On Improved Vegetable Farm 700 F in e M inorca and Wyan­
th ere is not.one of us today who creations that have been handed us
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f th e United S u t e s for they bore the French label.
M A G M O LI A
This la an opportune time for the
spa per man Is always a
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY i fromMrs.Atlanta,

Bruton has returned
where she spent sev­
eral days purchasing .her full stock
U tile Happenings— Mention Of of millinery She was accompanied
honje by Miss King, who will be her
•M atters In Brief
trimmer thin season. Miss King was
here the past season and ijyt.L* many
friends
who will be glad to welcome
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
her buck to Sanford. Mrs. Bruton
will announce the millinery opening
jam miry Of The Floating Small Talka Inter.
Surrinrtly Arranged For Hurried
Come to the Nautilus Casino at
Herald Header*
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
ida, to spend your vacation. Per­
M. M. Sm ith and famlly’ o fjw In - fect bathing houses and beach.
ter Park are In tho city to;l»y.
Fresh water shower.* New woolen
Fo
Prol. W. L. Hnrvey left yesterday bathing sui.ts and room 25c,
men
and
women.
100-13tc
on a business trip to Jacksonville
and Tollshsssec.

Attorney Ged. DeCottes made a
short"business trip to T a m p a last
■week. • *.
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Sco Dutton for turnip, m u s ta r d
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Mrs. Allen Jones is spending a few
days at the Spencer cottage at Cor­
onado Beach. ■
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— Hair. Rood*- new line of hum an
hair switches a t . M
Williams. 10G First street.- .... » e t c
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial
gasoline irons a t Mm. Simon'ti.J. 2-tf

Hereon Class

The Berea ns had a very interest;
ing meeting on lam Sunday. The
pastor is our. teacher and our lessons
are discussed in such a way that
almost any one can understand the
ha r deal
W * ! m u r i n e
October rn - hear the lectures given
by prominent men of Sanford.
Come a n d be with us.
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Class Reporter.

Mrs. Hynes an d Mm. Hoolphan
have returned from a pleasant visit
with friends and rejatlves in WayNEW RESTAURANT
cross.
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The Bell Restaurant will open or
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19th in the■ Hines Building
Mr.
and. Mrs. uHurry Ferran. otf ! August
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Eustis were in tho city yesterday.
will he served. Furnished rooms upthe guests of Mr. Permit's 'sister,
! stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor. .
Mro. D. L. Thrasher.
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Get your ice eream from Duhurt's
Ice Crettm Fuctory.
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Notice School Exiimination
The teachers' county examination
K. J. Hudnall of Birmingham is in
the, city on a prospective trip. He .for county certificates will be held
Jia prominent rani estate man of a t Sanford beginning Tuesday,
Sept. _8th at 8 a. m. For white
Birmingham.
teachers in the Sanford High School;
S. Maxwell, ha* returned from a
for colored teachers in the Hopper
few weeks h| h*ii I ut Charleston und
A ca d i m&gt;
other point# in North and South
A tea of one dollar will Imi col­
Carolina.
lected of each examinee
Bring ink.
New hooking orders f&lt;&gt;r Big Hol­ pen .t i &gt;1 |&gt;a per
ton Lettuce and ('uubllower seed
1» I. I'll RASHKK Snpt
•SF K. Hutton.
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THE SÀNFORD HERALD 1
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Mra. B. C. Maxwell, in the Presby­
terian society of 'Sanford. It was
organized this spring and has forty
members, with prospects for more
They expect to help in state union
finances this fall, and gel more liter­
ature from Boston to help keep-up
interest
State President Curry of Jackson­
ville has taken a trip off to Mon­
treat. N 0 . hip expected to rerurti
home i his week. We appreciate the
workers' writing our office when
away on their summer vacations *.
GR AC E A. TO W N SEN D
Intertachen, Sept. 1st,

In th e list of teachers for th a winTer term of the city *chool of Kissiinmee were several listed who are
either Endoavorcrs of the Presby­
terian or Christian church societies.
Perhaps tho editor of the Kissimmee
Valley Gazette did not know this but
we did. One of them 1* Ml** Ruth,
daughter of Mnu J. W. Miller, who
is to be the Kindergarten teacher.
Mrs, Miller was Torn/erly a state
and district officer, und is hostesk
for Secretary Grace when she goes
to Kissimmee.
It was the Miami Metropolis
which told of U#... three active Endeavorern from th a t many societies,
SALAMAGÎUNDI
of its city, who were to represent
their churches in tho first conven­
Fifteen women have been tried in
tion for Southeastern district meet­
Chicago upon the charge of mufder
ing In West Palm Beach this week.
foF killing their husbyntivr-nnd not
Miami has more denominations rep­
or# -ronvretiwIr»»iiuugfc.-ti»a—im tk n c e
resented in Christian Endeavor than
of, the fact* was Convincing. The con­
any place in the state but St. Pe­
clusion it^Jnavitaitlc. th a t the killing
tersburg and. Tampa.
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-uf jx hvft baftfi
in one of our press exchanges
nois, either justifiable or excusable
dcre figures showing, how great in
homicide,
territory was DeSoto country
As
far as we know we have m)t for opr
If the Germans are continually lic­
.tklnla ■union a single society within ing "driven back" isn’t it rather re­
itS boundaries.
Field work is the markable that they were in positions
problem not yet * solved for such this morning that are in advance of
parts of the state.
those held yesterday? It is somewhat
It is good to see the interest enlightening to study these war tel­
taken in temperance, especially th a t egrams with a war map in gfrort of
of the W. CL T, U,’ division of the you.
good work, ity_ Florida papers. The
Lakeland News last week gave much
A big delegation of convict les­
space to n plea for "the white rib­ sees appeared today before the board
bon." as a favor to the godd women on stnte institutions and prayed for
of tho Temperance Union.
relief und. r their contracts with the
Could suvngc&gt; u hp never heard of state bc.ause of the arut y condition
the gospci of love act Inure savage of the naval stores market. Many
Than some members of the great, of them claim they cannot continue!
strong white rnce, now in Europe-1 to- if‘e their gangs
The matter is
What must the converted people of still unde eonsiderillion
the islands und other missionary
lands think of such an example?
Flnri.h, shipped nearly 15.000 enrUnder a large heading. "T h e Cnl- | oatb of producp from the *„„,1
ifornla Ernies vorer” for August rails llurin,, , hp ,aM , riIpkin*K season, and
for Tithing Week." Sept. G-13. fft, ypt ,„.r ;ll.ri(.ult)lni, possibilities have
the raising of money to help make Mrarrt.iv M»«n KU,
guessed a t .Culifornia dry. They will have a
special held secretary to irtd in this
Dativ Thought.
great ha tile for rig 1*1cite sues. What
r i I - i . i ti lt vf. '.&gt;* n f
We
sacrifices of any kind have Florida
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’ &lt; ‘1 V «ImEi deliverer« i n . &lt;ic m efforts to heal*
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i Tin*! chi ­
Jill
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IIlitk.' IIur slate ' go dry?"
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Henry I t u m i
Some splendid news came from
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his .absence his odi •t* is in t hi* «•barg.*
Th.* l ur gnst n it nt 1M*r &lt;tf r*1|)li.*» r.*of M P U pe &gt;
•■»•¡Vi 'I t u tilli* j inn .utili r u n nr tli.it
*I&gt;r. ilohson re ¡inri» t Ini i t hiKi* tin* t u r n » Si ini»ur u uni d f^»* tifi«!
who were injured iti tin* Itoli ••r *-x t ht» y r a r if t!ln*r&lt;* u .1» .iitlit •toni dt*

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nut ml « -Mitri**. fin* liyl.ltng
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Frocks for the Small Girl

of till**
tlx* at

I zuda nee will he larger than that of
T he meet Ing will I here
lu*ii year
fore he field from Sept ein Iter 22nd
W est S id e
1 .11 p
lo tile 2 tth inclusive. A'preliminary
Mrs It. J. Holly and children and program will be issued soon
Mias Margaret RohejTs are expected
A review of t In*, replies show»
home this week from the mountains the greatest demand to lie for In­
of North Carolina where they have formation mi citrus disease» other
subject.*. railed for are fertilizers.
been for )he past six weeks
cultivai! on. I ho i¡,c td dynamite in
Hon.' Forrest 1-uke has returned
Ihe
groves. fruii maturity, orchard
from a trip to Jacksonville and other
a tit! •In* ;it rkeiing of fruit»
hen
(Ing
points in the s tn te ’in the interest of
I wing V" I in* »••noiiftticM of the
his candidacy for the position of
citrus canker -iiiiation in thè state,
Speaker of the House.
tfns dl-e.1- 1- itili receive spere.I ni
Ï* or fi doses fi fifi will bren k a ii y lenlion *'i ur. program
Mr l.luvd
case of Ff-ver or Chills
Prit * 2.1 Ti'liny ùt i l e «ir ers and Sluppers
cents
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Ij.iign.* ai * Mr l ' . t i k Mirling wIni
* Ur. J. C. Fletcher and family have are in charge, .d ili.* ejtrus canker
returned from u vh.it to Ft. Monde era dica t ioti wprk on the lower. Fast
and were, accompanied homo by Coast «re expected -to tu* prosent
0, E. Sporting, who is now engaged a n d teli of this work and its future.
iir-OfMWthr
Fi. Meade I)r.. E. W Uerger, thè state nursery
inspector wlll teli of l he work tils
Closing out all typewriter carbon office i.s dnirig in thè «unirò! of thrs
paper Best grade» only, at 25c .liseuse
l’rof II, E Steven* of Ih.*
per dozen sheet«
Herpld Office
Ex peri inent Station, who ha* dis!*7-t f
coM-red I lo- fatisi* of t hi» «liseuse to
Misses R uth Vaughn and l-aunt le* a fungila will deinonslrale the
Lee have returned from a very de­ fungus and exhil.it specimen» of the
lightful visit with . their
grand .liseuse, shouing its «lillerenl stageparents, Mr. and ,Mrs. A Vaughn t of devcloprnerft. lie has isolated
at "Forty Palm s" on Lakij Harney, j the fungus and has it growing in
Sec the.
l RQ Hill Hardware Co. f o r ! pure culture. By inoculating it into
['arson fruit box nails. Prices healthy trees he has been able to
J- C. Bears
produce the disease readily, prov­
lower tnVu ever before. * 2-4tc
ing that he has the right organism
Francis Bell of thv Herald force is
FLA. AG INCULA L EXP. STA
taking his annual vacation of two
August 29, 1914.
N THE rmftlcBB realm of fashion ono
weeks which ho will spend at the
finds greater stability and uniform­
beach. Ned Chittenden *is holding
ity
In tho styles created for little girls
down the caster while Chick is
than
In any other direction. la fact, a
away.
very- largo proportion of all frocks for
Thursdays anil Sundays
Wood,
It will pay you to li*.t your real young misses show variations of a
land Park.
Picnic conveniences estnte with Connqlly, 109 Magnolia Binglo model. Tho long waist, or
blouse. Joined to the short skirt, as
amusements., T he only safe, clean Ave.
3-2tc
pictured
here, Is developed in all sorta
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
of. fabrics and In followed closely In
daily,- cleaned and re-filled from ar­
Wanted To rent trurk farm near lino In tho simplest as- well as tho
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan
Sanforti
Apply H. C. Lawton. St. most elaborate of children's 'dresses.
•Ude, Leased privately also.
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Thero Is nothing finer or more ele­
Hotel,
Snnford.
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Johns
gant than n dross of embroidered or­
Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain has re­
gandy or Bwiaa or batiste, trimmod
turned home from a visit to pointa
For Rent— Ten room house a t
In northern New York state. She corner Oak avenue and Fourth with ono or two of tho several durable
laces that wlll stand any amount of
*** accompanied home by her son, street. Apply to W. W. Long.
cleaning
Cluny and tho filet laces,
Durton Hume a n d his wife, who will
’ 3-tfe
with tho bc'st Gorman or FVoncb vnl.
viilt the Chamberlains for a few
will last ns long as tho fabric of tho
weeks.
.,
. Take .N otice— I Will rent, sell, dress, and In fact cluny and filet lacea
Stamped Goods! Just received a .trade or build you a house on easy will outwear strong fabrics. Vnl la
large assortment of stamped goods, terms. J. Musson, 601 .Palmetto somewhat less durable, and also loss
axpcnslvo.
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vis: gowns, pillow eases, towels, !n- avenue
In the picture n straight panel ex­
/*nta’ wear, table ‘‘runners, pillow
Some day you will need fire in­ tends down th o /ro u t of tho dresa from
tops. etc., a t Mrs. Grace E. Wil­
neck to hem Ttio required fulness Is
surance. Get protection now. Con­
liams, 106 First street.
3-2tc
Introduced Into tho waist by groups of
nelly, 109 Magnolia Ave.
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tiny band-run tucks In tho material
Henry Yoweli of Orlando was here
at each aldo of tho paneL -The front.
yesterday and
accompanied
his
Including panels and sides, to tho un­
N O T IC E
brother, A rthur Vowel] ’ to New
derarm
seams, la In one place and an
■ Yorlr. leaving Tait .night: THey ex- As 1 have charge of the business of the
extra length a t tho bottom provides
P«ct to* be absent several weeks in Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East San­ the radio. The fulness In the back la
ford Lund League, and W. A. Whit­ provided by tiny tucks, as at tho
* 'b e metropolis.
comb,
I can be found In the Tax As- aides.
•
5 or 8 doses 6G6 will berak any
*■ Office in the court houai. .
The
raffle
la set on to tho body of
&lt;*w of Fever or Chills. Price 25
"Cents. -*■
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T H O S . K. B A TES the dresa by. means of an Insertion of
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For Sale- Pepper Plants
I.nidi y Walker

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B a ttle s h ip

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among King George's yvarslilps, the l&gt;uttleshlp Comiuerpr, mem­
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ber of the second battle *&lt;|Uitdron. has a displacement of 22.5W ton*
und- mount» ten 13 Inch guns. Ttio bow on view of tho vessel show*
bow ii inluhly broadside cun lw deliver«*.! against an enemy from either skis
of the r.mijurr.ir. Stir 1» driven by turliine engines auu carries a crew of*
I**» men

And the Clerk Smiled.
O.vrwln'9 ReQrct.
There recently went Into a fashion­
If I had to live my life over again,
I would have tundo a rulo lo read able shoo shop tho daughter of a man
ptry mid
to some music whose wealth has been acquired with­
ic0 u i*vv ry week, fof pur- in very recent years. Tho young wontrpartr of mj brain now atro­ un wtuUOI»potted to pntrrtfilr«t the clerk
phied Would till! b.«v" b'H.U kept ' nnd rejected n number of "classy"
ullv.* thru.sit it. ■ Hiii lo.a of tin.»« slipper» In. produced for Iter approval,
tasti*« I» n lus» at It .ppluoitB, und muy FI null) kin* said: "I think, perhaps, I
pn» H hit In Itljtl lull» to til.* Intellect, ■shall tukn these two pairs But I^oufs
und i» rv
i i ...
:.&lt; tin inorai char­ XV Inieh are too high for me. Give
acter. t)&gt; unit . lit.ng tho uinotiotial mo a size lower—or, stuy—perhaps
our
' ’t u r le* iHrwlu. Louis XIII will ho high enough."

filet laco. Thero Is a capo collar edged
with a filet edging, which In turn la
finished with n vnl ruffle of very scant
fulness. The short puffed deeves aro
finished In tho Kamo wny
Tho bottom of tho Bklrt Is finished
with • the filet edging. After tho
Frimch fashion, dainty pallernn In
hand etnbroldory (nearly always In
flower form) are put In after the lace
and material have been sewed to­
gether. Sprays of flowers extend ovor
the organdy and laco. Tho pattern. In
graceful lines, Is repeated on thfi front
panel and about the sleeves.
Ag a finishing touch crochet buttons
In groups of threo simulate a fastening
of the panel to the dress nt each side.
There Is a folded ssfh of light bluo
ribbon In which an end bangs from
tho. simplest of knots to tho edgo of
the raffle at the left side.
These dresses for young girls arc
worn very short. In fact, tho Impres­
sion is that they are a trifle small for
tho wearers. But thero Is nmplo room
ocrqsa tho shoulders, and careful
mothers uminlly sco to It that thero Js
a chance of lengthening tho skirt by
letting out tucks plsc«*d In tho rufflo or
by adding a second loco edging. Tho
softness of tho material allows moro
fulness than Is really needed, and
these little drosses last out two or
threo seasons' wear, In this way ma­
king the hand work well worth doing.

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A ypung man had decided to Join
Hurtling over the bricks a t an the Episcopal church, but hts family
Indlanapolli, May '30th. 19M, ot
80-mile an hour speed, Dawson al­ were all Baptists, s o .h e thought he
eleven o’clotk and I CO,000 *|&gt;wm1
most'Is on top.of the prostrate man should bo Immersed when baptised,
fatuities are awaiting the next thrill
before he sees him. A fraction of n and on going to the rector of the Eple*
of a «maatlon-guttrd day.
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second and the Matmon will crush copal church ho made a nxjuest for
‘ A green car, with sharp, pointed him.
Dawson thinks fast.
With such a baptism. The rector decided
hood and bearing the number 49, almost "superhuman strength, Joe that It could be quite easily Accom­
passes the stands. It Is GUhooloy'» wrenches the steering wheel. ' The plished and said ha would speak to the
losota; Ita ly ’s lotto challonger in thd yellow, car shoots down the era- Baptist minister about It.
The Baptist minister, on hearing
international speed battle nnd an lutnkmont, its burning tires grazing
added starter whose eleventh hour the helpless Bonini. It jumps the this, was quite delighted and readily
entry has been made possible by the track, strikes the sand at- the inside . agreed to baptise and take the young
withdrawal ol lie Palmajp Mercedes. edge of the brick oval and then man Into the church the following
Sunday -morning, but said the rector:
Compared with tho five fleet blue turns over twice to claim two vic­
"He just wants you to bapttio him
challobgcrs. of France th a t thunder tims, Dawson nnd his mechanician, and he wants to Join my Church.**
by wUh galling gun detonation, the Vera Barnes, who are buried under
The good Baptist minister then re­
Issou seems to crawl an d Its smoky the twisted, wrecked mechanism of plied by eayinJK: "We do all our own
exhausts lack the bark of defiance.
washing, but we don't lako In other
speed.
Far down the home stretch there
people's
washing.**—Exchange.
Dawson b taken to the Held hos­
is a blur of yellow and white. It is pital with * broken collar bqnc,
tho M nrm on and Slut*. Joe Dawson twisted back, internal Injuries nnd
Might Wad a Bachelor,
A little girl of six sat looking
and Gil Andemon are driving des­ body blackened by bruises, a wreck
perately In pursuit of tho Delages of tho big hearted boy who won the thoughtfully, out the window of her
and Peugcota. * They a re . favorites 600-mile race In 1912. He risked homo tho other day. Her mother
among America’s defenders.
Much his life that the life of another-— asked the caiise of her seriousness.
"Oh, * she replied, *i was Just think­
depends ppon their skill und daring might be saved. " D id I hit him.”
ing
that when I grow up to be a big
. Almost hood to hood an d wheel toh ho asks of a nurse and then sinks
lady I'm a-goln' to get married and
wheel, the Mormon and Btutx flash
into, a coma.
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have three children.’;
across the wire a» Gilhooley swings
The triumph.of Thomas is noth­
The parent was surprised nnd
* into the ttIPnr’ttffJng it high and ing compared with the self'sacrifice
amused.
huggijTg thc'concrfl» wall but with of Joe Dawson, nobleman of speed,
"Well,
ruminate,
throttle wide opop. A rear tire ex- a bruised and lacerated martyr. He
indeed,” sha nald- ,
— p led f
Bra k es... drag.
The green wears no laurels of victory,- but each
c a r " has —maatersU . J l a . tUiva*-- -H. Bandage- *&lt;nr-htf-twCTteLF--atTd"‘Vo m |'tlltwglrt“T m a n r »ho sold;
skids, c a r e e n s l i k a . jdiuu.katt. iuuuBody fa a f a r jmrre ’prittrtesa token, a t s?-“But you can never tell,'-mother. I
ster, turns over nnd rattles down his ' greatness.
/
might marry a_ bachelor."
the embankm ent to end its uncer­
Mf. Horndon will exhibit two reels
tain journey in tho marshes of the showing tho Indianapolis race , of
Hagar or Flight.
infleld.
I t has tossed _ both the last May and patrons of the Star
Hagar, which In Hebrew means
driver and hU mechanician from will t&gt;e Introduced to tho fastust, "flight,** was tho handmaiden of Sntheir sentn.
Gilhooley lies uncon­ greatest and most daring drivers o,» rnL and mother of Abraham's eldest
son lshmnol. She was of Egyptian
scious near the mass of silent sleek
the day showing them in their speedy
Ills helper, Lino Bonlni is stretched creations just ns they looked during origin. Her flight, ns recorded In
Genesis 16 and her; expulsion, chapter
out on the bricks of the track,
the race. ^Thursday, Sept.. 3rd» is 31, are from tho Jnhvlstlc and Elohlsbruised, battered nnd duxed.
the da&gt;* nnd date.
tic sources respectively, and present
Bonini groans and raises his hend.
Interesting points of comparison. She
He henrs the roar c," the onrusiilnji
j was regarded as tho ancestress of the
cars. Ho sees them bearing clown
Soft Soap Used W ith Concrete.
I Ilagarenes or Hagorites, described In
A solution of soft ioap Instead of I I Chronicles, 6:10, and Paul uses her
upon him. On his hands and knees
ho starts to crawl up the slippery water was. used in making a water­ as a typo of tho old covenant (Sinai)
embankment. A curse and n-prayer proof concrete Inhulldlnx ilm founda­ and the earthly Jerusalem In Gala­
are on his lips. Ho crumples In a tion of n grain elevai n r on • a river tians, 4:35.
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�SEPTEMBER 1. 1914

THE SANFORD HERALD
but.** HtiilTTio gTanceil'up q u ick ly r^the
riuff—Philip's ring—we found?"
“ 1 forgot to mention th a t. Jt»»prescnco here nlotio 1» convincing. It wns
sen t to Chnrles Henley by hla agent.
Who claimed to have rem oved It fcom
tbe Auger o f the dead man."
"Then every doubt Is rem oved: thu
one killed was my bug—husband.*'
A. C. McClurg &amp; Co. ,
There was a long, p ain fu l silence,
during which I stared ou t Into the
h a i got »¡tHiii my nerves. You you ditrk." niechnnlrally guiding the Iwnt.
although every thought centered on
mustn't »colil me."
"Of course not. I feel the weight her motion it** figure. W h a t should I
How wns 1 fo approach her
m yself.” 1 replied kindly.» "This expe­ say?
rience Is' almost oh new jo me ns to now? Those were long m in u tes I sat
straight
yourself. You must remember 1 am there, spccchles*. gazing
ahead, my brain Inert, m y bnnd hard
no sailor."

Heed Undar of (aid y«ar* In oath of tha flperial Rrhonl
Ta* OlitHcto horoin after aamodi oald aloet" t. o u m
I«-lleve
th e nfl. he
N° tlr* Uef, h4
!r ,b L fW «n »h»l Hvnry Oloon.
o I t . lin
ne I»
l» «deeaaud?? "
purrh*»*r
T a t r.olrtlflrato No. 2050 datoti lon to bo hold 'Tuo&lt;d*r, Soptombor 15th In
' I a m HIIre o f u n » titoligli | l i a d th# 2nd d a y of Juno A. I&gt;. 1902. hoa fllod Sanford Special Ta* Kehoot Dlatrirt No I,
I-onrwcotl Sportal Ta* School Itfat.ict No 2,
Ovotdo Special Ta* tcbool TfiottJrt No 8.
s e e n hi* b o d y . I f e e l It t u Ir t r u e . " V V m I
Ä
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i n‘ * . Ä
Chuluota
Sperta) Tax School Ii.rfrirt No 4,
D o you undemtuiid now why hecause | ,nr" *l*h l»w.
...............
.
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Hold C ortlflra to rratirarro tho tu ll o » Inr do and (ioneva Special Ta* School ftiiliMt No, 5.
t f t h e f a c t w e c a n u o l o n g e r r e t n n l n «rril-od p t o p o r t y . oltuatiuj in Somln«lo i o u n - Eutther, «aid oloctlon (hall bo held under the
frien d a?"
ty. Klorld*. to-writ : Boo 714 rill W ol NK •ame rule* and reiulatlona. and the quglr.ration, of olortlon (hall bo tho Mine, a*
ot Nw u ol st: i i V fo. T|&gt; 21 , it 1 1 , prescribed
for tho** voting In tho oriflnal
* es. I bnpit forti», l&gt;ecail»e you run
" s—‘
J I----.. K
o ft S
2 0 t t, J
w --« O ft, N 120 I t .
T h o « a lti la n d b r in g a n r u i d a l th o d a to •lertion rreatinf a aperlal tax orhonl Dfitrict.
kuow how I iiave grow n to feel to
T ho follo w ln z or* tho Ina portora a n d clerk*

Craig

SY N O P SIS
(jordon C r a i g la lilrod b y «wo m e n , VeU
t a d N tafe, for 110,000 t o g o s o u t h a n d Imp e r a o n a ta I’h lilp H e n l e y , o a te n a l b l y t o a a v a
w e e U t e ( o r l l a n l a y , who, ( h e y a a y , la In
prtaon. O r a l « la t o t a k e w i t h h i m a wop . H (o I m p e r s o n a t e Mr*. H e n l e y .

- BoapectW of bur*lary.4'Crnlc la cleared
Then I ilcecrllnil (he change In my
gj a young woman wandci+iig in the
•treat She la q u t of work anti hungry. plans. Hhe llsteued »(ulelly, asking a
T h e y talk In a roataurani
question now a ml then,
Bb, la * n a c t r e a a . d r i r r t e d by h e r
V W lthy, d r u n k e n h u e b a n d
Hhe c o n a e n ta
to go a o y th w i t h C r a ig .
"yrm. O a r o a r d la a g o o d w o m a n a n d will
y th e p a r t o f M ra. H e n l e y t o h e lp
dg. T h e y Arrive a t l h a r u n d o w n H e n ­
ley p l a n t a t i o n a n d a r e g r e e t e d bjr a r o u g h
looking o v e r s e e r .

S

Coomb*. t h e o v e r e e e r , a n d a m y a l e r t o u *
negreaa. Sail la, s e e m to be t h e o n l y p e r eon* on t h e p l a n t a t i o n . C r a i g la a w a k aned by a s h o t a n d ftrrd* a m n n m u r d e r e d .
Q r o u is a r d . n c r e o l e f r i e n d o f Coomb*,
appear«. P r o b i n g t h e m u r d e r . C r p l g finds
th e c orpse m l a e t n g
fctra. H p r n n r d . l i r e a l l y
V r a H e n l e y S h * a n d C r a i g d e t e r m i n e to
light' f o r h e r m laaftig h u a b a n d ' a e s t a t e .
8 b e bet lav ea H a n l e y d e a d .
— Coom b « d e n t e a t l e n l r y l a d e a d «
Bea C r a i g , a l t h o u g h t h e l a t t e r r e v e a l *
M r* H e n l e y 's I d e n t i t y t o t h e o v e r s e e r .
T h e l a t t e r a a y a H e a l e y h l m e e l f p u t h im
la c h a r t s j i f t h e p l a n t a t i o n . ,
M r a l l e n l e y a n d C r a i g And P h i l i p H e n ­
ley's t e a l r i n g In t h e g a r d e n . E x p l o r i n g
t h e bo u se a lo n e . C r a i g And* a s e c r e t b a s e ­
m ent r o o m - .
He U t r a p p e d a n d d i s c o v e r s t w o d e a d
bodice. O n e la t h o m i s s i n g c o r p s e , a n d
the o t h e r Is C o o m b * .
C r a i g Is s t r u c k
down a n d la m a d e p r i s o n e r b y a d a r k
young m a n . a n o t h e r n a m e d H e r m a n a n d
D roustard. M rs. l l e n l e y te a ls o c a u g h t .
Craig a n d t h e w o m a n a r e t a k e n a b o a r d
a yacht, w h i c h «nils T h e o w n e r a n d m a t ­
ter. th e d a r k y o u n g m a n . c all« h im s e lf
PhtUp H e n l e y
H e tr ie * t o w in C r a ig , a n d
the l a t t e r f e ig n * f r i e n d s h i p f o r h i m In o r ­
de r to h e l p t h e w o m a n .
Mr«, H e n l e y d e n i e s t h e m a o la h e r hu e 'band. Who 1«.l o c k e d u p In a s t a t e r o o m , a n d
"llenley" p ro d y c« « paper* w h ic h s e e m in g ­
ly »upport h l a c ja l t n **Crnlg. p r e t e n d * to
Join In hla f lllb iia io rtn g e i p e d l t l o n .
Craig p l a n a l o e a c n p o w i t h M r s l le n l e y
In a »mall b o a t a n d p r o v i s i o n s It s e c r e t ly
Going to s u m m o n h e r, h a rinds h e r c a b i n
unoccupied, b u t In g o o d o r d e r

t

" l l e n l e y " f o r c e * hla a t t e n t i o n * on M rs
Henley, a n d C r a i g s a v e s h e r. m a k i n g (lie
captain n p r i s o n e r In hla o w n c a b i n
" H e n l e y 's " m e n h a v e o r d e r s f r o m h i m not
t o d i s t u r b h i m C r a i g l u n c h e s w i t h Elrouasard
T he creole, a n g r y with " H e n l e y , " tells
CTwlg t h a t " H e n l e y " la P h i l i p H e n l e y 's
half b ro th e r, s o n o f Bailie, a n d t h e ! P h ilip
Is dead. T h e h a l f b r e e d Is t r y i n g to se ise
tb s estate
C r a i g p r e p a r e s t o le a v e lh a
yacht
At nig h t C r u l g a n d M ra
In the sm a ll h o o t , t a k i n g
Mexico T h e y d e c i d e Vail
tw o crooks t r y i n g to g r a b
tate
CHAPTER
T h e O pen

lle n lev em bark
t o t h o g o l f of
and N eale wsre
th e llenley e s­

X V I.

Dost.

^ P 1 T^TYT! **ir'ltfrn£Etp; 1 tirade It,
rolling' over tbs* low gun
WW
witte, tin* writer draining

from mu into a pool si the
b o t to m .

* "You nre u One*, bmvt* girl.'* 1 *ald
•Incerely. unable to rent rain my ad­
miration.
She dropped bur bund mid ln'gnn t*&gt;
•ob.
“Oh, no., no! I run not." she replied

tremblingly.
"I nm «udi a coward
You raunot know ilit* terror I have
felt"
- "Of course. Hut my tn-lng here make»

a

difference?"

"Always," alio confessed frankly.
"8omohow i can nevor bo afraid with
you. Hut—but what shall we do
now?”
"I hardly know whQt to put you a t
Oh, yes! Here Is u tin, and you enu
ball out this writer ttinshliig nlxnit In
the bottom. That will Ik* val uabl e
•err Ice.”
“iVhnt will you do7"
°
“Itig up the »nil the best 1 ran In
the dark. There Is breeze enough to
give us som e headway und »hip the
rudder."
“Do you know which direction to

steer?**
"Not now, but I have a compass In
my pocket A northeast course would
be sure to bring us to tbe const, and
towns are m/nltered along. 1 found
T5at out from Urouasnrd yesterday."
God pity us If we ever foil Into lienley** clutches ngnln. T here (Vns In
uiy mind, now 1 hnd leisure to con­
sider. no doubt ss to whut those on
board that vessel would do after they
discovered him. They would rrallte
we were somewhat astern, and, in the
bope of sighting up at dnyllght_would
cruise back nnd forth In those Imme­
diate waters. Any moment tbe Sea
Gull's sharp prow might loom up out
of the black wall. Aa aho carried no
lights there would be no warning. It
occurred to me tbat they would be
more apt to take a course well In to­
ward shore, anticipating l would en­
deavor to reach the protection of the
coaat under cover of darkness. Some
one would discover the loss of the tell­
tale compass, which would naturally
confirm that suspicion. Convinced of
this 1 steered more to tbe eastward.
Feeling of the face of tbe compass
again to a ami re myself of tbe direction.
I brought a tin of biscuit from tbe
bow locker, more aa an excuse for
opening conversation tlinn from any
feeling of hunger.
“U must be pretty close to tnldbight,'* I said finally. "Are you bung x jr
The shapeless form In the oilskins
straightened «lightly, and 1 knew abe
had turned her face toward me. '
"Hungry! Ob, no; 1 bud not thought
of that." .
‘‘You have been crylngY*,
"Yes: It la so foolish; but l urn so
frightened out here lb this little boat
Xl,e du'rkiR-** a n d ’tbat'Awful water

"What* paper» did you find In the
desk?"
“ Letter» mostly, establishing tbiv
Identity o f the captain.”
"Who 1«. he—really?"
“Charles Henley — I’hlllp lle n le y '»
half brother by a negro mother. Did
vou ever heat of him?"
. .
"No; I was never told there was such
a man.”
"I doubt If any one -ou tsid e those
Immediately Interested ever knew thu
ctrcwustnirto*. Of r&lt;inTtfci«rtN!*3Z«
kept It a clo»e sihttT:—T b
the lim a mm ■■is h .gu m amAltiMdmlgr illnl he determined
to represent hliuself^ as Philip and
claim the property.
"As Philip hnd been absent so long,
no one could dispute successfully Ilia
claim to be that Individual. »Hi pos­
sessed ample evidence that be w as the
son of Judge llen ley .” *
"Hut surely ho Would anticipatetha^
my hus—Philip—would hear of Ida fa ­
ther's death?"
'
_
" H e "took the clinure of getting (he
property Into hi» hands first. As I
iliulerxlimit the »miller tie possessed
no knowledge that the Judge wiim In
rontmimteatltui w ith Philip
He IwlleVetl the latter had disappeared ut­
terly ami wtuiiil only learn of tils In­
heritance through accident. To provtmt this he dispatched u . umu north
to discover Idm. If |M»*alkte, and keep
Idm tinder Hiirvelllnnce. lie thought
Tie had every avenue guarded."
*'1 tow did you learn all tills'?"
"I-'phii Broussard first
Ho tulktxl
more freely than he luteudeil to do.
ami later I Verified all he salt) by the
letter» found "
*
"Then, strange ns It sounds. It Is
tru e’?"
"Without doubt
Moreover" nnd 1
lowered tny volet* In sudden eiuburms»
m ent—"within the Inst tw o weeks the
captain lintl received new s from Ids
agent In the north with h gave him
fresh ronfiileitce
The man reportwl
that to- had found trace of Philip lien
ley; lie told of the life the man was
leading it ml where lie lived
I think
nil this mtisl have l«*ei| Immediately
n iter your separation ns lie mentioned
no w ife However lie dettrrllted som e­
thing even more Important
"You must tell me!" sh e bunt! fortli
ns I hen! 1«fed. "Don't tie ufruld tv
iriiHt me « 11It all you know
"t am not afraid." I returned stout
Iv enough, "not In I lie sen se you mean
at lenst. yet It Is never easy to tie the
bearer of evil new s '
“ Is It evil?"
"Misfortune, certainly. The mnn re­
ported the death of your husband."
"Hla death! Yott are sure? Tell me
now what he sold; how It happened.”
'‘The report was xpix'lfir and would
seem to I»* true
lie »ay» thill 1 hllip
Henley while Inlm h-alcd was struck
nod kfiled liy an automobile. Tbe ditto
g iv e n - was after you IcTt him. ID»
body was found by the police, hut Ids
pockets hnd Ihk-ii rilled, and there
were no marks o f Identification on his
clothes. He wits burled unknown, but
th e Informant claimed to have vlalttsl
the morgue, viewed the txaly null
stub-» positively the dealt mail » n s
Philip ”
" A nd-and you think—tell me what

1Satira of At«llr*tl*a fw T*t

ly ebanged. byTTliTTtcntb."

Soldier of Fortune---- By Randall Parrish
Copyright, 1912, by

PAGE SETFN

w ard yon.

__________________________
Barila
a » of C h a p te r 48S8, L a w t- o f. .H. a

'

° ! * kc l u u i n r r o | ouch c o r iilir a t o In th o n * m o
o( H e n ry A ila m * . U n to *» oa |d f V r l i f l r a t o
• h a ll bo ro d o o rn rd a e ro rd lo a to la w . T &gt; *
l&gt; ro .l w ill l u t t o th o ro o n tb o 19 th H ay ol

You—you resent"—

“ Have | ».iiit «0 ?“

"No. imt In word». That was Dot So»to ri her A. I&gt; l»lt.
W lt n o u m y » f l l n t l • if n a l u r o I d H te a l U .la
, OeccHmir). Imt 1 understand.''
16 th H ay a t A u ( t l * t A . I». I S I 4 .
. "Do you. Indeed?”
jKdl _
E. A. Uotiflau.
&lt;1rrk Ctrrult Court. Semlnoio Co . El*
( 'A •Htretl towyrd her, puzzled, bewil­ IOI-TVe*.-Str.
tty J. c. RoborU. I». C

dered. yet conscious (hut the hot blood
j wns surging througb-my veins.

'.'You • Htu»nt&gt; m ean the other?" I
N O T I C E OT E L E C T I O N
... , Whrrra* the fiet.laiure' »I i‘t | i under
questioned. "That—th at you love nu
tka eonatllutioa »Í lh«J if th. átate of
I "And why not? Am I so dlffereflit fiofida, did par* throe Joint retolutiona propo.inf
amendment« to th* conatltuUon of
from other women?"
the r t a t , of Florida, a n d th* ra m * were

I held the llllgr »till with one baudbut the other arm was free, nnd I
reached out.an#-drew Jier toward me.
There was no re» Istance. 110 effort to
hrenk nwuy. | t'oultl see her face U|»lifted , the wide

t-yeth
■v
TO HE CONTINUED

^

egreed t o by a y p t e of three-fifth* ol all th e
member* ele cted to each houeei t h a t the
vote» on a tl d Joint reeolutlone Were ente red
upon th e ir rra p e e tlv a Journel*. with i h a
y»*( end a e y e thereon, a n d th e y d id d e te r ­
mine a n d direc t t h a t th# ( a m * Joint reeolutlon« he s u b m i t t e d to t h e elector* of the
. . . . . J»* H»e, general election in N o v e m b er,
Now. therefore, I, H. C lay C r a w fo rd ,
' «Scretary til »tale of t h e • ( ■ ( , of F lorida, do
( hereby give notice t h a t a
G e n e r a l Election

will be held in each c o u n ty in Ftorld* on
T uee d ay n e a t eucceedlng t h e first M o n d a y
“» N ove m ber, A. 1». 1914, t h e **id T u e s d a y
King th*
* *
T h ir d lley of N e i e m b e r
*
for t h e ratification or rejection of t h e «aid
r, ^ .
NOTICE CIV BALK
Joint
reeolutlone
propoelng
a
m
e
n
d
m
e
n
t« lo
-- -N uLka.it kticby given that under and, by
girtin' of i Dn»t d r r m f «rf (&lt;?rrdn«urs* r nd th e c o n e t i iu i t o o of t h e a u t a &lt;J F lo rid a, via:

a p pointe d t o h o ld the election on' S e p t e m b e r
l&amp;ih 1914.
,
.

Sanford Special Taa School Olatrlct No I.
A I. Wfill Km a, T. S. I&gt;»vi», O. p. Ixivell,
Impertora. H. c:. Maxwell Clark.

lH&gt;n*wood Special T a* School D fitric t Ho
*- c H a r t l e y . |&gt;. IS H o o k e r .and J N .
S « w r . |^» 2j r ? c r v M 1 T- l * , U * K Clerk,

Ovtodn BperlfiTli School Olatrlct Ho 3,
le T . H u n t , T h e n Aulln a n d N. J. T a n n e r .
Impecton, and T. W. Lawton Clerk. u
, Chuluota Special Ta* School Dfitrict No 4,
Labe Lons, Aroh I’rn ttt, and P. E. Gulley,
•"•P*ctor». and W. N. Jacob« Clerk,
I- &lt;’i r*T
WdJtV
w- *1
^
1*°^ ri. Í '
n" Cj
r i*,kBy orde r of th * Board of I-ubUc I n a tr a e

tlon of S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorida.
K. P. F O R S T E It, C H A I R M A N .
D. L. T h r » l h c r . Sec. a n d Hupt, ol Publie
-In rtru ctlo n .
I-4t Tue*
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S e l l e r of A pptlratiea far T a a D e e d U n d e r
Section ( 7 8 o f the G e n e r a l H ta ta lea
Notice t* h e r e b y given t h a t E d i t h E ,
Mead, p u r c h a s e r o f ' T a * C e r tif ic a te N o .
2.122, d a te d t h * ( t h d a y of N o v e m b e r ,
A. 1». 1895, ha* filed »aid e ortlflca te In m y
ofltr* a n d ha* m a d , a p p li c a t io n for t a x
deed to ieeu* In a cc ordanc e w i t h law. Said
certificate
e m bra ce * th *
following
drecr I bed p r o p e r t y »llbated In S e m in o le r o u n ty _ Florida, t*»-wjir U r g - N E cor of N W I 4
o' « K ' t . ?«&lt;■ 10, -Tp * i 8, R I I JE. r a n W
I che, S 6 che.. E 4 che. N G-che— 2 If a.
T h e ra id U n d b e i n g _____________________

••I® ni*de an thf_?0th dijr of Junrt A* 11.
1914, by the Honor able J*f?r* W. Perkin*, TTJphvftrrw 4 w»^ SSras5 i i S i ^ ^ f fi iFff»
Judg* of the Cirruit Court, Setenlh Judl- pi Article E i g h t &lt;8), of th* rorrettewtirm » f f a t a a l l i- h e - r e d e n m e - t '- acr u r dfn r tw taw . t a x
d i l Cirruh,- Semlnofe county, Florida, in the itati of Florida* relating to county of deed will Uauv t h e r r o n on t b « 2 4 t ^ d a y of
•
S e p tem b e r, A. D . 1914.
chancery. In that rertain cau»e therein pend" ncera.*
It# It ordafnod by the Lcxiilaturo of th*
w itnea a m y ofilcial e lg n a t a r * a n d eea
Ing whertin Joe Cemrron and Lovlck (••
tbfi t h e 2 l e t d a y of A u g u r i A. D. 1914.
('ameron ire complalnonte and Jime* ftig. Slat* of Florida:
T h a t th* followlnz a m e n d m e n t to Section
&lt;(♦*1)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
i r*?n .*n^
N. Hall are drfetidama,
Clerk C i r c u i t C o u r t S e m in o ta Co., Ft*.
J ■«•II c»lier for *ale, anti aetl to the higheat bl* ( I ) , a t Artici* Kicht (S), of th * e o n x l t u bidder far n»h, before the *foor of the • a i L S l l M H a t # ot Florida, la b t r e b y agreed ,
, .
' Dr J-* C. .tiokerle, D. C.
*
court houie in aald Seminole county, Klov* t o and (hall he t u b m i l t o d to th* electora of Ture t-Ste
Idh, In the rify of Sanford, on Monday, the I k , ( t a t « St t h e general election t o be. held
7fh day of September. A. I&gt;. 1911 the on the t i n i T o e e d a y_ In November, A. D. Nollr« of A ppllciiU n tmr T e i H e ed U n d e r
■ame brln* a Irfal aafra day, anil «ithin 19H, for ratlflratlon or rejection:
S e c tio n M i o f Ik e ( i r n r r a l N I r I i I m
the
hour«
of *ate# the
’ " i , Iffal
- j - ” - -■
—
* j — property «if* :
S e c tio n 6 .
T b e l c g f i l , t u r e ( h a ll p r o v id e
Nolle« la h e r e b y r i v e n t h a t II. it. Ilrown.
j

r r i l t e ' l in the Anal d e c re e * • fo llo w ,, a ilu a tc d 1 ‘ o r th e e le c tio n h y th e q u a lifie d e le c to r* in purche*ef of T a i C ertIBcete No*. 45«, | 7 6 ,
In th e ro tin ty o f S e m in a le a n il th e » ta le o f te c h c o u r tly o f th e fo llo w in g c o u n ty o filc e r*:
179, 4*2, d r i e d th e 3rd d i y of J u n e ‘A* D.
F io r it i« , t» .« it :
_
| A r lc r k o f th e c ir c u it c o u r t, a rh e rifT , c o n IL.o
t - TI h irt
I Inre e ' T.T). T h lr ly - fo U r i T 4 &gt;. j »table«, a c o u n ty i w u o r o f la te » , a l a i 1907, he* filed Mid certificate* In m y office
o t»
ir t y . th
• nd h»« m a d e «ppllcetlorr for t s x deed t o
T b lr ly flu iS«,
T K l r l » - » i i t 3 0 ), T h i r t y - c o lle c to r, a e u p e rln te n d e n t o f - p u b lic I n r t r u c - Imup In e c c u r d a n c e with Ikw.
Sold ceracVcri
1
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»firveyor.
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o f nfiv-Mte» e m b r a c e th e following deterlberl
ffi-.lt, I o ,
lo». F i f t y . e t c *
57». F i f t y .
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««»«•«ed a t thè d a t a
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w h e n * n d ml te r w h ic h uf t h r | M U i n c .
of tu
■uch c ertific ate In t h e
o f &lt;&gt;r»r»ie ro u n T y , o f
w h lr h th® c o u n ty o f . th e y ahaU be e le c tr t! fo r s t i r m o f fo u r y c e r * . h«m *. o f I f n k n h w n
I
Unless
said certificato
S e m i t ic w&gt;« f o r m e r ly » p e rl*
•
T h e ir p b w r r i, d u tl« * e n d r o m p e n .e tiu n » h e ll t h \ | l be
meccording t o law» ta g
.G K O R C fE N. R IG B Y .
be p re .c rU rc d b y l i t .
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will laaue thereon on t h e 2 4 t h d a y
I provide
_____
S p e rili Vf a lt e r . ijpoviiic
by by
Jew law fo r
th e ___
eure____und*
ru » - 0r
m lu n t u » A
1» 1
ofl f lS.September
A»t U.
A uu ec II |1911
;
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nd V o
d co
t v fu
n a i, m
k . t l ï previdi»
.- w lL
o
n p iu m b c r A
H .. 1914«. .
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off iaU
c ouurtn ty
fund»
a ndd .»hall

"A rt you afraid to speak to m ar* she
asked, pleadingly*
on tho Ullt-r. Sutltlonly, w ltli s swift
thrill which sont my liluoel trailing. I
foil tin* soft touch of her fingers,
"Are you nfrnlit lo sj-eak to me?"
sh e ns kill plcndlugly. "Surely I have
safil nothing to anger you."
“ No, it 1» not Hint." I returned In
eiutftisintt. not knowing how to «tznreit»
the cause of my hcxllancy.
•‘I nm xorry-ye»." very slo w ly , "hut
tterhat'» n*'t 14s you »upi-o*«* It 1» harfi
to think of him a« ilenil—k llleil »&lt;» «ml
deiily. without o|»|H&gt;rtu n ity to ttilnk or
fnnke any |itvi-riniilim
II** he woh
my liu»t&gt;ntill tiinler the law . Thai was
all He was no more. I d o not Believe
I ever loved him
My m arriage was
hut the adventure o f s R om antic girl,
tint If I once did Ills Mihseqtient nlirtse
of ini*, hi» lift' of dlssl|»ntlon. ol.ltt
«•rated long »line every recollection of
■Ahiit love He ts to m e w m rcely more
than a mime, nil unhai-t-y memory. I
told you that frankly w hen I believed
hill» »till »five. We were friends then.
you nml I, and I cannot co n ceiv e why
lit» death should sever our frlem l*hl|i"
"Don't." I burst forth (inpetuutisljr.
"Yon toll; of friendship w h en all my
hope i enters about an oth er term.
Surely yoii understnnd. I ant a muu
- r e l y re.»pt.Hl and dare not yield to
lem ptntlou"
She drew her hand a w a y from my
elUs|&gt;, y et the very m ovem ent seemed
lo t*x pr**Kw iVifri't
“ A m i \%t? nr«» !♦» Ik* f r lo m U m i l«»nir«*r?

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in r h a n c e r j r , i n f h*t r e m a i n c a u s e
p p n d i n r w h e r e i n , W J 1(111, t r uni c «
W. r
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In P H I sha ll «ftb id

r s A J ol n l lie-arduIlon
l ’r o n o - l n f «fi a m e n d m ^ n t l o fl cct l on 1« of
Art i rle 1A , «f t h è con «t il n II tiri uf t h è « t a t a
knf F i n n da, r e i a t i n g t u t b e appo! u t m e n i nf
r . i mm i i s t f i n n l n t h r r r * «f t h è «t a l e mi l i t i a
Ile II fratti* ed by t h è legt«U(ure t»f ( h t
«»f F l o r i d a
T b a t t h è h»lhi w in* i m r n J m r n l t n S e r i lori
Ih nf Ar i t el e ( V ni th è c o n f l i t t i l l on nf thè
• t at e nf F l o r i d a la h e r e b y « g r e e d l o a n d «hall
t-a- « u h m l t l e d t u ( he ei eef ur * q4» t h è s t a l e
fur « d o p H n n tir r t j e c t i r m m t h è n e z t g e n e r a i

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. . E . A. T ï O U O L A S S ,

('lark, r i r c u l t Court S e m in o le Co.. Fla.
|.5 tc
lly J. C. Ilo b erta. II. C. .

Appli r at i on for T aa Head Ifader
Sc filun 575 of the («entrai Mia tute»
Notice tt h c r e b y t^iveik *hai II. IT Drown
p u r r h a i r r of T » i t ‘c r t i i i c a i « No». | 0 | f i
0 |7
1052, d a te d the Jlrd day of J un»
. I). 1912 a n d Certificate No. 467. date»!
tha 3rd d a y *of July, A. I). ld05, has filed
•aid certificati»« In my office a n d haa m a d e
application for t a t deed to iatue In accord*
■nee with law
Said certificate« N m . 10 46.
1047, l*J52 r m b ra re the fo llo w in g deacrlWtl
election h e r c a f u r ; t h a t (• lo «ay, t h a t Sec* pro p e rty
situated
In
S e m in ó la
c o u h ty .
l i na | fi nf Ar t i c i » I V «hal l b» a i B e n d i d *cs r l n r ld a , to -vrlt: I*ota t.1, 14, 19, 20, blo ck
i« tf» reati m followa.
r . tirita
27. 2H and 29 Dloek 1&gt;, M it­
Nect l un i h
T h e ( » o v e r n o r »hall a p n u i n t chell« l^»vy t i r a n t, Certificate No. 467 cm*
«Il coro m l asjonrfl officrf » o f t h . « t a t e mi l i t i a , brace« t h e
(ullowing de*crlhed p r o p a r t y
i n c l u d i n e «n a d l u t a n t g e n e r a i fo/ t h n . a t a t e , situ ate d in Sem in ole c o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w l t;
wt t h r a n k *Tf h r i r a d i r r g e n e r a i , v h o anal i b i *Hi) of N K »a of Section 12. T p 21 S. It. 32
cblef of «taff. T h e du t i e e a n d r o m p e n t i a t l o n K, »0 acre«.
T h e said la n d a rove re d b y
«f all officer* au a p p o ì n t e d t h a l l he aa f l i r d certIfirate« No«. 1046* 1047 a n d 1062 being ai&gt;
hy l i w. T h e t e r m i of office of all rot ti mi *« ■ nurd a t t h e d a te uf t h e Ih u b q c « of su c h
l i o n e d offìcer* ot t he r i r ga ni s c d mi l i t i « «hall certificate in t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n . L a n d s
he cfi nMnunu« d u i i n g t h è pl e a a u r e of t h a covered by certificate No. 4 AT bein g •*a««a»«d
f a o v e r n o r . a u b j e c t l o *uch l a v a • • m i y ha at th e d a l e of ita u a n re of «uch r e ttif ic a te
ertaci e «1 hy t h » l e g u l a t u r e p r ò vi din g f o r t h e i r In (he n a m g of l s H. A b b o t t .
ret ire meri t fo? a f e or t Hher caut e«
Unica« aircb certificale« «haU bo redeem*
% J t l n i Meatifuiion
rd a ccordlpg to law, l a s d e ed will laaue
Tr ot i oat ng an a mc n d t z ì a n t to S eniori 1 of th ereon on t h e 2 l ( h d a y of S e p t e m b e r
♦ n r f f r f r - V ot tht-T*nwrfrrrti&lt;m:‘ r et a itwg
A. I&gt;. 1914.
Judiciary;
W11n r « m y official s i g n a tu r e a n d «cal
He tt r e e i d v e d hy t f i r Jwf iti a ttir a et t h a this the 2 4 t h d a y of August, A. O. 1914.
f—al &gt;
E .- Ae- 4H H f O L A BS.
■t a l e «f F l o r i d a
C'lrrk t'lr c u l t Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
T h a t thè fatlowing a m e n d m e n t to Secllon
1 of Arflvle V of thè contUlutioM 1« hcreby Tuce I &amp;U?________ fly J. C. Hobart», 1). C \ f
agreed lo a n d «hall b* propoaed a n d aub*
rnitted l o t h e elector» of chit a ta t^ for ap*
pr ova i or r e j e c f l c n at t h e n e i t g e n e r a i eleetlon h e rea fte r, t h a t ia to »ay» »aid aection 1
of maid a rticle »hall ba a m e n d e d ao aa t o read
i i follow«:
Section 1. T h e ju d ic ial power^of t h e »fate One Inch Cards Will He Published Un­
■hall be v e tt e d In a e u p rem e c ourt, circuit
court«, c o u /t of record* of F e c am b la c o u n ty , der Thin Heading At The listo Of »7.20
criminal
cufirU, c o u n t y
court»,
co u n ty
.
*
j udge* a n d juatlcea of tin* peace a n d t u r n Per Y ear..
o t h e r ciiiirt • or c n m m l i i l n n « a« th e legialai u fe ma y fft&gt;rn l i me in tim e o rd a in a n d c*
Not i ce n f

\

Business Cards

a n d »eil tn th» highe«! h»t!«lrr for ca*h. b&gt;
l * * i t he door 4»f t h e c o u rl houf#. In .Vafn
f*»rd, Semtnele r o u n f y, Florida, «n k t ö n d a y ,
f he l | h da&gt; uf H* pta- f i i t e f , 1911. t h u «aftie
•■» ing r Irg«! «ale» »i*v e n d wohin th» legal
hi-ljfq of «all t f.• pfrepertv ili'vrnW4 ID tr»e
t*ai ilerf »e i * t».l 1•■»
«ii u«if&gt;l Mi tbe nitiri
t a hl l s h
T h e h g t « i a l u r e m a y prewcrl be t he
‘
uf Se nun Die an*1* t h e »late »*l F l u / t d a . com pen» a t l o n of t he j uat l cea a n d itailge* of
♦ 1 Wil
i
he
aeveral
cour t *, b u t no court heretofore
l h e i n t ntu h a l f *if ■ t en »r f » t r a c t
' 1 t a n d , tfewrrlbri| • « fidlti»*, h e g i n n t n g at r * t a hl i *hed u n d e r t h e c onatifution a n d law«
of
Florida
ahaj l he hereby abfdiahed,
h s t a k » • t a n d i n g u n ( h e n o r t h »iifa of Fi r s t
T he vote* caat in com pliance with said
wt f e e t roadf aai d e t a k e b r i n g l o c a t r d 71 propoaed a m e n d m e n u , a n d t h e r i n v u i ,
e h a in a and 9t l i nk« w r a t of tha caat (Ina of declaratio n« a n d re tu r n « thereof, »hall be
Interaactlon of t l n l l y a v tn u a a n d
Pirat
M r e e t of t he l owf i o f F a n f o r d , and t h l f i y aubject to t h e aame r e g u la tio n s a n d realHctlopa l a are provided b y la w * f d r general
feet pi i r t h uf c e n t r a l l i n c of «ald Pi r a t a t f r e t , election» In t h e sta te of Florida.
a n d r u n n i n g t h e n c e * r * l al ong I h a n o rth
In t e s ti m o n y whereof. I h a v e h e r e u n t o set
• I d» of Flr*l ■ I r r e t , r u n ten rha lna fo a
We, t h r n c e n o r t h I« D c h a i n i fo a «ta ke, my h a n d a n d affiled t h e g reat anal of t h e
«late
of Florida, at T a ’Uha»«*«. th e capital,
t t e r i c e ea*t t»ri c h a l r a I » • *t ake, t h e n c e thla the
tw e nty-fifth day of Ju ly , A. I&gt;, l!H4.
“ i t h ten r h a l n a t o b tlin^
hegi oni ng,
i
Heal
|
II. T t a A V T R A W P O I I D . 9
r o n t a i n i n g flv# acr e» of U n d
Sec retary of S ta te .
( i K O l U i F N Hl Cell Y
100-Tuew*I3tc
Special M u t e r .

I*« flint yoilr iiMuinliiKT1*
*
*Vou i i i u n I iiimwer th at
1
n plIim I
Tel) “for It la lieyutid tujr
power to decidi1.’9
Her heml was n^nlu u p lifted , and 1
knew «tie was enflcnvorhitf to aco my
fiico
the Ktoom.
“ I n in n wAiimOa*! th e an Id. *‘aod we
Ilk«* to pretend to mtnuiidenttAnd, but
I tun not ffi’tnK to yield to that Iticlltia
lion I do umlrrMtand nnd w ill answer
fm nkiy
We ran uever l&gt;e friends tin
* A u g u st 4. IV l i
iv«*
were
b«*fore.M
•
you believe. (Jordon Craig"
l CKbTue« Ai r
My beitrt sunk, nnd 1 felt « choke
"There Is but one conclusion to my
N O T IC E O F H I I E R I F F 'H H A L E
tulnd. I have no doubt ns to the en in my volee difficult to overcom e.
U nde r and hy v i r t u e of an eaeeution l»“ I wiia afraid It would be ao.*'
tire truth of the story. The silence
• u e d out of th** C i r c u i t Court for t h e S e v ­
“ Yea,“ nnd both her handa were upon e n t h Judicial C i r c u it
mid dlsnpiK-nrnnce of your liusbuml !*
of Florida.
Florida, In
in and for
i t uf
"»*»1» « “.»»» 'al "hlck Hetalnole eautity
evidence that ho Is elthur deoil or In Inlne. "lu our imaltlou w o c a n uV*o t..nfford *«'
formuly e pert), in n rtu«e (herein
to ploy at cro»» i»iri»o»es. You hnvo p e n d in g , «herein A r m o u r Fe rtili* « Work*,
som e other w ay helpless."
«
eórporallo
n 1« p l a i n t if f , end W. A," Eilt«,
la‘en
loyal
to
n»e
even
w
h
en
every
In•*1*-!—really I have thought this all
J r , le defendant, I h a v e levied upon a n d
dueouieut wag offered elsew here. I » t il etll t t public t u t r r y at th* front d o o r
the time. Hut iilaint those others'?"
t h e court h e u te In F enford, Florid», pn
“Vail nnd Neale, you mean? It jHWMilttiil m yself to com e south with o(
t h e flrrt Monr*(y In S e p l e m h r r , A, l&gt;. 1914,
seeing U&gt; m e they fit In exactly .with you. knowing your purpose to ho an lt bajng ih» Tih day »! -aid month, during
m y self In O iho .ir e i heut, rf iv i., lo the highe'. ,nd
1
th e story.
Everything bad been re Illegal out».
} ^*2?
i b e e t bidder (or r a n h , ell tbe right, t itle a n d
fnlae
position.
I
I
I
d
o
i
n
g
tili«
1 W flfi i n i r ______
r a s l of ih » l U h n d R n t , W . A . F ill» , J r . .
moved from Philip’s pockets and all
ordinary m enus of filentlfleatltm de­ a c tu a te d liy tw o purpose». O no watt to jn •»■ *° Ih»‘ „vorialn tract or parcel of
stroyed. There must have been a pur­ s a v e ( h l a p r o p e r t y W lllct) l i n t l beet» w ill- J r o u n t y , Florid», a n d mora pa rticu la rly
, , ( o iio w * , t o - o i t : Iie g in n ln g , t
pose 111 this, and It must have been e d t o t n y h u s b a n d b y b i s f a t h e r . D o dt h. e«cribed
bridge over t h e d i tc h where th* n o r t h
tin * i n d Union a v e n u e Interteete with th e
done by n second party, as there la no you guess tbe other?”
"No." I said. Impressed by the enr- w o e tern bounda ry of MellenvIH, _ T r a c t
suggestion o f Btdcltle. My theory' Is
of I .a n d tt. S H a r v e y end running weet
tills—the body w as either found by ■ipstnes* with which sh e w ns speaking. a l o n g the north l in e of Union avenue 2&amp;0
f e e t , thence n o r th a t a right i n g le w ith
other» before tho police nrrived or else "You will tell m « r
• a i d avenue 60a ( r e t m ore or lr&gt;( Into L a k e
"I mean to; the tim e hits com e when M o n r o e , thence ea»l along Lake- Mohro*
t i o nutomobllo party which killed him
«00 feet lo the line o t t h e Mcllonvllle T r a c t ,
I
ahiiuId.
It
was
that
1
m
ight
save
paused long enough t o asccrtalh the
t h e n c e lo u th w a r d l y
w ith »»Id line 71»
you
from
a
crime.
You
bad
been
kind
f
e e t to the point
o f beginning, c o n ta in in g
extent of Ids Injuries. In cither case
r a cct i o n . Reid p r o p e r t y
lo
tile,
sym
pathetic.
1—
I
liked
you
*
U
*rrr»
end
a
t
hla pocket» w ere searched and nil con­
avenue a n d I-ake
tents removed. Do you comprehend very much, and I know you did not M ^ o ^ n T .n f J d ^ s " mlnole c ounty, F lo r ­
i
d
a
,
a
n
d
levied
u
p
o
n
ee
th* p r o p e rt y ot
understand: that you were being mis­
what that would m ean7"
W . A. ritl* , J r . . (W flllem A. Fltte, J r . ,)
led.
I
could
not
determine
then
where
a n d to e a t l d y e a id execution a n d .«oat*.
"I—I tldnk so. hut tell me yourself."
"He certainly had paper« with him the fraud was, but 1 knew there wns I‘u r th a * c r to p a y t o r title.c : m . h a n d .
Sheriff of Bwmlnolo Countyi Florid*.
dnatlng w ith hla Inheritance. To a fraud nnd that you would eventually
lOO-tic
shrewd, erlmlnnl mind they would be become Its victim."
"You cared that much for m o f
I n l h a ('irtult C o u r t » H e i r n l h Judicial Cic­
suggestive. He also undoubtedly hnd
c a l i , He minale C o u n t y , Florida. In C h a n "Yes." she confess«! frankly, "I did.
key» to Ids apartments. Then there
eery S iili.g
‘
I
would
nerer
have
told
you
so
under
M
a
r t h a Cu«t H a r p e r , C o m p le m e n t
would Ik» nothing more needed except
re.
C itation
a man capable o f passing him self off ordinary conditions. Hut I can now. J . W . Harper. D e f e n d a n t

\Vitn«M m y officfbl a ig n a t u r e a n d arai
ihia th e 2 4 t h d a y of Auguat A. I). 1914.

In

Court o t t h e Count» J u d g e ,
Co u n ty . H tete of Flbrld e
In re E* ta te ol

f !»*ttd
**
J u l y l i f t ) , A. D. 1914.
*

R U T H E. M O O R E .
A dm fnU tratrlx.

Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
Term» M oderale— Strictly C»*h

P h o n o 319
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

Coart of th e C ounty J u d g e .
County. Htuie ef F la r td a

ahi» COUNSELLOR at

LAW

Practico in Slnto nml Federal Courts
linrner-Wootlmil Bklit

DR.
In

Householder

&amp;

D entists

.S em inole

j , S. Moor*
To *11 C reditor», Legatee», Dietribute*» end
nil Fereon* bakin g Claim * or Dem and»
«geinat ( a id E etnte;
You, a n d e a c h ot y o u a r e he reb y notified
■nd rei|u ir»d t o preeent •• ny r ltim * a n d de­
m a n d , » h l r h you, t it e it h e r of you, may
have e g s l n r t tb* e - t r t o of J . P. Moore, dor e e i e d , late of SentlnoD C o u n t y , n -trld e ,
lo (be underelgtied e d nilnl*tr»tri* o f ’ M id *
ebtnto.
. . . « I t h l n t « o y e a r , from i h n dato
9B-Tue*-9tc

Drs. Mason

V

"Sanfüril Fla,

C. G. B U T T

Hemluole

* D EN TIST

In re Eelate of
W. If. Underwood

* Onice: Yowell Building
To *11 C reditor», la-gateee, Dletrlbuleeu and
all Faraona having Claim » or Dam and*
a g aln at aaid E etate:
- SANFORD, FLORIDA
You, a n d «arh o( y ou, are hc reb y notified
a n d ra q u lre d t o py^ggnt a n y riaim « a n d d e ­
m an d * w h l r h you or e it h e r of you m ay
h a r e a g a ln a t In* e e l a t e o t W. II. U n d e r ­ T HOMAM E M M E T W I LS O N
wood a*e*a*ed, l a t e of Seminal« C o u n ty ,
E. FEHGt'HON IIOUailOLDEB
Florida, t o t h e u n d e r d g n e d a d m ln ia tr a tr lx
ef »aid »»tate , w ithin t w o year* from th*
d a t e hereof.
D a t e d J u l y 24th. A.-I». 1*14.
M r a .- EMILY J. UNDERWOOD,
• fi-Tuee-9te
A d m lnia tratrlx.

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
¿ _• •;

Natica of AopllcaUen far T a * D e a d Had«*
S ertlen I ef Chapter tIM. U * i of Fla

Nnttro i* hereby given that Henry Gleen,
purrh«»er of Tax Certificate No. !049'd*ted
the lad day of June A. D. 1901, ho* filed
■aid Cert Mirale In ray offlre, and haa made
application for Tax l)*ed to f**u* In accord­
ance with law.
Said Certificate anbrare* the following de«cribad properly, aituated In Reminole Coun­
ty, Florida. lo-»ii: flag e,»G ch» W of tii
Cat of NW If of SK l ( V l 0 , Tp SI, II SI
run 8 1.90 rb*. W l.t4 «b». S 6.fifi cha, K 3.1t
chi, N *.46 th*. (lea. bag196 yd* W of NK
r t r . I N W W . l 8 K M. run W 117ft. S STIft,
E 1171t. N iTSft.)

here, where we ure—alono together-In To J , W. Harper, ,c»rw It. J . Beely, Oeerego,
aa Philip llenley."
N e w York:
*
this
boat" She paused, ns though en­
“ And Vail w a s not a lawyor.’* aho
I t a n p e a r ls f f r o m ‘ t h e affidavit of Mr*.
deavoring
to
choose
tbe
proper
words.
M a r t h a Cu»t H a r p e r , herela d uly Med In
naked breathlessly, “nor NcAlo one of
"We both realise the changed relations t h e ahoe* ciuee t h a t It le the belief ot a f ­
the executors?"
f i a n t , th a t the d e f e n d a n t , 1. W. H e r p e r i*
a non-raeldeet of t h , ( t a t * a l Florida, a n d
"In my Judgment the fellow s merely between us."
la Row a rreJdent o f t h # ( t a t e of Naw Y ork,
I drew a quick, ntnrtled breath.
h* «aid land, being a e e n a e d a t t h e d a t e
took those nam es to Impose upon me.
rooldlng at Ocwego. N . Y .; t h a t tha «aid de­ of T
th» laauance ot e u c h certificat* In tha^nem *
"
T
h
a
t-th
a
t
l
love
you!"
tho
eiclsf e n d a n t la over t w e a t y - o n # yeera of aga:
to help bolster up their story nnd rank»
a n d thr.l there la n o peraon In th e »tata of of A rth u r . Meo.rr, h,Ira, Unie.» aald Certifia
It appear probable. They w ere »Imply mutlou left my lips before I wns aware. F lo r id * , th* l e r v l e e of a lu h p o en * u p o n r a ta «hall be r e d ee m e d a c c o r d in g t o - law . T a x
Deed will « a u * tharetfn o n t h e 19th d a y ol
"Yes."
she
said
calmly.
“
I
could
not
tw o crooks, w illing to take a chnnce
w h o m would bind t h e defendant;
Keplember A. D.-IfId.
■
Tkorafor*.
you.
J
.
W
.
~
n
*
t
p
*
r
i
r
e
h
*
r
e
b
y
help
t
h
a
t
At
first
I
never
deemed
for n pot of money. 1 happened to
- witnea* my oiBcial aignature and teal Jhle
o r d e r e d to a ppea r t o ( h e o u f .o f r o m p la l n t.
day of AugUft A- I». 1914.
be the one’ »elected to pull tbelr chest­ such a result of our friendship pos­ l a thl« n u f * on M o n d a y , lh« t l h d a y of ljth
(wall
E. A* Douala«*.
S
o
p
t
o
m
b
c
r
,
A1&gt;&lt;
1914,
th*
»ame
b
plnc
a
nuts out o f th e fire,“
sible. - 1 wns I’hlllp Ufcnley’a wife, and R u l # d a y In t h U ' C o u r t .
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co. Fla.
By J. C. Robarte. D C.
I saw her heed sink (nto tbe support 1 gave this possible danger scarcely* s
I t I* lurther o rd e re d th a t thl* s a tiro he 10(-Tuea fitr.
In tha S an fo rd Herald, a newe' ri.
of her hands and ksetv sh e was »eb­ thought, Indeed, It did not seem « ppubltehed
a p v r publlihed In Semlaol# rounty. Flor
N O T IC E OF ELECTION
bing silently.
/ danger. Whllb It I* true he was hus­ Id a, one* a week fo r Bvo coneeeutlve week*
N otice D hereby liv e n th a t th e hl-oan!*l
E. A, D ottilo**, clerk or th* (aid
"You. think my conclusions ipust be band Iii'Ulitnv only, yet 1 was wife C oWitneae,
u rt, aad tb* re a l thereof thl* l i f t d a y of election, aa provided by la w , la hereby called
correct V I could not'refrain from forever. That Is iuy religion. Now July, A. D. 1914.
for th* purpoee of electing true tee* for th*
_ .
E. A- DOUGLASSr
n e tt in cceealn g tw o year*, and aleo for th*
asking.
the condtlons ore all cbuDged. Imtant- Clevk Circuit C o u rt, Re&gt;irlaoU f o ., F lo rid a. purpae* o t determ ining th * num bor ot.m llU
of d la trirt aehool tog to bo levied for each
“Yea, even without seeing the letter;
lOU-Tltaa-Stc

Sanford.

-

r ■«.«-. ¿fu-... : .

*

Florida

D R . C. W . F A I N
D E N T IS T
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
ROOM 9
Black and Whit« Not Colors.
Strictly speaking neither bltck d o t
white ls a color, white being a com­
bination of ell the seven primer? col­
ors, end black being an absorption of
alL Bodice that reflect all tlje rare ot
tbo *un ere called white; those that
reflect some rny* and absorb other*
are called red. blue, green, etc.; those
that nbiorb atl the rays and reflect
none are called »"

�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
th
é Orlando hospital.
BEING
A
RESUME
O
F
SA
N
FO
R
D
H
APPENING
S
and is still'growing.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JU§T BETWEEN
The objects of the United Daugh­
■ ■ ---------- 7 — U P -T O - D A T E
—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde.»t),j
F ' YOU AND ME.’*
I ters of the Confederacy, us stated
children
over from Apopk*
: in. the ponstitution of the society, Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society, Editor", or Saturday motored
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
a t 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, a s '»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- th a t 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 a tte n d school this
Mr. D. S. BnhJjilt, J l popular At­
o f th e city council and that i» tfie to p a y - t h 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 w ill'have accrued they may be in
Ralph Stevens lef^ on Sunday for his vacation a t Coronado Beach.
uafUJbs-Jl^altihaM VK4tiJ«wd _fir^an of Sanford, Ha., the w«dof mind to -consider- riror r l Vl»W
1
front is bulkheaded there should bo a state
jUrtciwill
.DalobacAii; J
• »* .» ,
_ ,
,
.
the p a rt -taken t by the »outEarìt?--^—
--------take .place
some provision m ade for the hnrboT seriously the b e n c f i c a u l ^ a i u e , ^ ^ 'V ^ ri^ 'w É T rn r ü f i t f ^ p r f f ö r W *h*daiifcB*ptlat church,”.
route to Jefferson* UottegRPPhila­
;Mr*t Alice Ilobhins H arvey wftr
of m otor boats. Wo have long ta l k ­ 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 n h e lte r.th a t we would
Mrs. L. Y. Bryan of this city a n d Nollie Tolar, T) il*su .young jmen aru Robbins for two weeks, while Mr.
doe»
tKe Ij^ropcan war mean to the ance of hardships .and patriotic de­ holds n responsible position with the ta k in g '
m ake for the protection of boat» in
‘TflP’hV. :Ja ckao n villc.,.
votion during the struggle; to honor
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 a n d 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 an d 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 i i t 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
an's
Club- will be held at the San­ enter Phillip» College a t Exeter,
The .organisation has now 1.380
77 txr-bpnr-ft- f V t h c rivpt to protect its hand; th a t 'government policies chapters in the United States, north ford House
tomorrow
afternoon New Hampshire.
th eir 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 ip r. boats way to other policies of'eoncHiation, City of Mexico, The organization will be hostess fo r this meeting, September 16th for Hollins College,
of a n y ' 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.
ing, as in addition to making of
The W oman's' C o it^ B ^ rw liftr- —
The
present
officers
are:
Mrs.
" It means that thero will a t the
hotel th a t, many b o a t s 'will be an­
roses, plans for the new club quar­ hasse« has enrolled the largest per­
T
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 m em ­ 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 c lub'pre requested to be girls. Miss Margaret W ight returns
—
or
»
new
peace
of
.Westphalia-?This
(leading THREE CENTS »
pleasure boat th n n -a n y other section
•
• *•
to Tallahassee Tor her third season..
W. T. Colbertson, second vict* pres- present.
of th e 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 an d 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
jjf lotto, N. G.; Mrs. P.- M. Williams,
&gt; And the council should J o this be­ Europe remade after Waterloo
FOR SALE
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
ino French
r ronen revolution.
revolution, But
n u t ....... .............
■
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 o r 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
stre e t for the bnsin or harhor a n d change
The Misses Annie Ix-e and Lottie
Va.; Mrs. Orlando Huliburton, reg- happy little ho»t to twenty-five of
a fte r the jralkhcading is done there as in its Ideas of government. Even
istrar, Little Rock, Ark.; Miss Mil­ his young friedds but Wednesday Caldwell will Ye-enter Queens Col­ FOR sale or rent. T h re e 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,
p eople who arc doing the bulkhead­ were too firmly set” for even th at
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 t h i s h a r - transcendent military genius."
10!&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.
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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 th a t Hanford
son».
.
,
custodian of Flags and Pennants, to thu swings, horizontal bar am)
For Sale-At H discount-' Fi'holsj.1
bo induced to m ake 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 th a t. Will the citixens of San­ so many questions asked about the
Mr.
and
Mrs. S. O. Chase and sold at- a sacrifice. Enquire 1f.-raid
of the Confederacy, briefly slated, ¡(a. beautiful birthday cake, derrnted
Daughters
by
interested
parties
I
ford please take this matter up with
is this: 1882 Mrs. M. C. Goodlet, of with w h i t e 'icing and pink ?amiles, family came up from their bunga­ Office.-103-tf.
t h e city council a n d sea if they give below the history of this groat
Nashville, suggested a union of all upon which was inscribed Albert's low Sunday evening.
c a n n o t 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 th at every lady in Sanford
too late.
ear
for 6400.00, just overhauled in
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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
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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:
la n d style of "-Daughters of the Con­ green fern*, giving a charming touch Baltimore and various points in I
"We 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
ing toward th a t end. A meelihg of popularity of the young host. As­
The Whitner twity. Misscti Jane
m
ost'u
n
iq
u
o
in'
the
annals
of
the
80-tf
rauat have been ab o u t 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
T he mother had her brood out
Daughters of thq Confederacy.
Another charm ing affair in chil­ again a t 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,
th e 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 sh ad ­
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 a t T am pa, 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
m other 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 e re 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 T heater and that is the
The dainty favors were pink ami
th e park and watched her brood
practice of some people who bring white baskets of candies.
Dr. L. R. Phillips motored oVer
For S ale- One $35 incubator, 240
a s 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 a n d 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. 8th.
son, Moore’s Station.
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in th e shape of a broken glass, and
scratch their fleas off on the floors.
Margaret
was
the
recipient
of
th e 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
aw ay 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 th e 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 a t , hid been
2-2tp
to scratch fleas an d you hnve no ward Ruraph, Lila and Sam Mur­ day and .is the guest of her sister.
brought along, a n d 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 R E N T
In fact, a m other’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 lim its.for rent, near brick road and
plied.
crow from tho mother, un­
fices have signs t h a t keep the dogs vahe, May, Julia, Arthur .and M ar­ 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 th a n a n y other th a t gives me
Miss Annie Lee Caldwell and Mr.
For Rent— 4 room cottagq $10 i
ed th e mother an d her young— and
a pain i t is to see a bunch of dogs
Weidiban Caldwell
motored up
In Honor of Ilobl. M orrit
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m editated upon th e eweetneaa of life.
looting around fit) «vary public place?
A most enjoyable and social af­ to Jacksonville Friday to Meet month. 5 room cottagh $12.50, ^
He looked into the future and saw
I t certainly ahowa th a t 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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th e woman ten years hence, a t
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 1,- .■*
hood, \ho center of a group of young
when they force their attentions of Eastern Star, a t the Robbins Nest
n
body w e ll located. A.P. Conndif.j
Tempt the appetite,
men a n d women, th e companion of
the kennels upon the people a t every Monday afternoon.
•
Mrs.
T,
A.
Newton
and
little
109
Magnolia St. , *,
102-tf
pleaae the taste and
her girls, the comforter of. her boys.
turn. I t Is a certain cinch th a t
There was a large gathering of daughtera returned home , Sunday.
n
o
u
ris
h
the
body.
And the philosopher made a m en­
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
a t home and »It is dp to the man­ to enjoy the fine program of- music
Misa
Beulah
Hutcheson
and
Miss
5 cents,
a n d thought a b o u t how good it is
I01-tf
agers of the theaters to see th a t they »jitl readings, rendered by tho vari- Hilda M aeey1 are spending two Call or write A. M. Tyler.
;tn
1
t
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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 at Daytona.
For Rent— Three rooms furnish^
th e children in the youthful days,
with the patrons of the house. If address was made by W orthy Pa­
for light housekeeping. Also tw*
t h a t the parents m ay 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,
te
n
d
er—
91-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
"’~f
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—--- --agers
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 R ent— 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 d in n e r,
every other public place where the Served by the hostesses, Meads mes Mr. a n d Mrs. Bishop will reside a t
h a ppy 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
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Mr. J. E. DIckins spent a few
who a re married b u t . who have tie
ds mes II. W. .C lay of T am pa 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 t h a t there are such
Recently of Waycrossr h e -a n d his .W a n te d — Plain, and fancy sepi11*mothers, for while ho might .count
Made of the* finest
W anted— 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 denaVacation day« are nearly over and their future home.
house cm East Third street. Mi*opher enough to kpow that the
¿0 perfection. The
emstrate to vyo’irietl. Tor fatV selling the coilege set in Sanford a re m ak­
99-94 p
M attie Driggers,
Y n a t i o n a l e tre n g th
world cannot be destroyed, nor' the
a rtie ^ . -Big-pay for « hustler, fx* 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*
a re such mothers. At Iealt t h a t 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. a n d M n. John Musaon t o d pounds, eight years old, sylish
Buy. biscuit baited by
a n d th e sun shone brightly aa ho
For Saie.Trifl tons ot -Iicn manure lege wilL-haYiUeit-Sanford.' „Several family: have retu rn ed . from a . pi— - pearnneo, good driver.'A ny info«
■poke.
NATIONAL BISCUIT 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 Mf1
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Nelson, Bpx 1168, Sanford or Kuril*
cars. Theo Throop, Enterprise, FIs, their respective colleges, making
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World Peace Foundation
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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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER I. I‘J I4

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NO 4

GERMANS ARE WITHIN SIGHT OF PARIS
GOVERNOR TO
THE FARMERS
advocates

p l a n t in g

of

WANT THE CITY TO SURRENDER!“
OR BE DESTROYED

C R O P S IN FL O R ID A
TO M E E 3 L D E M A N U . .
■*“ * "•'ir frrtW n i i m w H y.-.WP» 1 L1'
,]*niTnTmTupp- Sent.- A r-^ O o v m to r
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 C ham ­ 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
frontof
tho
hank's
ten story build
ing. your attentipn.
Tho whole world is now suffering
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.
•
statement.
The capitalisation
is
The people of Florida have in
$,'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
d i s c o u n t s a m o u n t e d t,» $2, 000, OdO.
• needs and the qeodH of many hun­
London, Sept, t, lit a . 'i n . G er­ 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 a t Senlis, twenty-five miles mering away a t 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 th e 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 e n 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 W AS N O M IN A T E D FOR T1IE
Copenhagen. Sept l. 10 a in
line
&lt;•( tin- railroad to Boulogne, and
in furnishing a very large portion
Ciar promises repayment of Bel­
S H 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
G EO R G IA
exacted f r o m G -r m a n 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
A deeis-j which continues thinking t h e ‘ great
and the labor. We have the trans­ late Senator A &lt;&gt; Bacon
lloii' ii »ays
c*.'‘
cast unt i l t in German foryij north of Vistula.
ivc
vote
was
nut
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 m a r ­
fleet of aero- result I know not, hut I do know
kets. Yet the people of Florida .an­ Georgia Stute Democratic conven­ guarded at night by
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 d u r­ capital bus been removed to Bor­ liiendouji masses of men that I he
vated and emphasized this situ a ­
ing the night, the last ballot Iw-fore deaux a n d th at the German artny of Germans have hurled at the allies
tion. Our people' nre paying exor­
It
adjournment giving .Hardiwlck 164; th if-ttw t is within th irty 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 allies
allii
T In­ generai 11 wit a n d science n n d t h e s e , with
wi&lt;k -bowed a gain from the begin­ daf among tinprices continue to advance
i f o r - e mc n i -, vidi e v e n t mill V win
ning
I ' l i i . f o u r t h ballot sinml 1—1 fsefiug -a-i-ms to lie t ha
The wealth of the state of H onda
der I. Hardwick 1 111. Slaton 1 Hi W B
will he increased by many millions
■It-r 1. H ardwnk 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
|i
r
u J n i d t f)P Cccillan Music Cluj) »
gathered In the necessary majority
the lesson now- so forcibly before
11#.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
The convention was one of the .•Kardinal Giacona Chiesa wa„ ere- r,|#r tl&gt;. tlu. ,,r(.nideiit and the roll
larger 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 ^--i 18
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and
was
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aim
was-Ordained
|&gt;rii'»t,
S
o
Surrender
M
arch
Morrison
ated to succeed hiltTSeli. and Judge
I hope that it will not be consid­
•mber
21.
1878.
n
n
d
has
been
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P
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c
k
a
n
d
Mrs.
Munson
N. E.‘ Harris was nominated by ac­
ered improper for me to suggest
Schubert
clamation for Governor
Senator c u c e t e l i with the Vatican In variand 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 appointm ent fls Bishop of
•had great influence in securing HttrnSung of the K a ty d id ...............Kern
proceed a t 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 Trium phale, 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. T h 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 t6 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
'
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 im portant 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
S O L D IE R S S L E E P I N G A T L IE G E
fruit growing, in the confident be­
States Senate to succeed Senator
lief th a t it opens tho surest nnd
Bryan, provided the latter is a p ­
easiest way to an Increased pros­
pointed U nited-Spito Judge.
perity and happiness.
It is believed hore that cx-Senator
PA RK T R A M M E L ^ .
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 th a t 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 ad o p t­
.line b y 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 trait 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 A m erican P resa A ssociation.
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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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NEXT fe w days w ill be FULL OF
SURPRISES' IN THE GREAT
GA$E OF WAR

HARDWICK WON
OUT FOR SENATE

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GERMANY C O N T R ols P O T ; ASH WHICH IS NECES­
SARY. EOE THF. r .A \n

HfiLf-iwi1*. Ärntini ‘M ullet—.— r
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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»
id regard
to
a t 3:30 p. m. Thursday. The ftrner- are nil a t sea
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
m any 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 T he 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 th a t all their
contracts for
1914 delivery were completed or
the slock on hand for their comple­
tion, an d tip to this time (hey had
not made contracts for 1915. Porto
Rico depend* largely upon fertilizer.
TIJE PRESENT HOARD DOES From the Porto Rico Journal of
Aug. 19 the following concerning
NOT GET RESULTS FOR
fertilizer* i? taken:
THE SHIPPERS
"PricFk of fertilizers, particularly
From time to tune thc Reporter- anything with potash in it, are now
S ta r lias brought to the attention of on a war footing.
"Fruit growers und others .who are
the public the fart t h a t 't h e Florida
large
purchasers of fertilizers have
Railroad Commisison was respon­
been
advised
by local dealers t h a t
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 th if 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.
"G erm any has a monopoly on the
main* on the s ta tu te hooks a dead
commercial
potash deposits of tho
letter.
in its. «'.Hurts to ascertain
world,
an
d
with
the present war on, '
what's the m atter 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 a uthor of the long San Ju an has received instructions
and »hurl haul a rt 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 th an five units of potash.
■’Potash fertilizers tiro used exten­
on the a i t was held a t Ocala. In a
letter rectived today, Mr. Spencer sively by the fruit growers of ^he
island, a n d p a rticu la rly ‘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 m at­ 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 a p ­
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, an d 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
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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 sta n d Tuesday evening, Sept.
tim ony I spoke o f I .will make the
8th. Following Is the program:
entire matter public through your
paper and you can rest assured th a t Campus M artin M arch,'. . . ...........
àâ
......
..Cl V?. Bennett
It will make some interesting read­
Little
Miss
Fix-It,
selection
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ing.
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G. R. Reeves
" Hoping that you nre making a
great success of your newspaper, I The M an Behind the -Gun, march
beg to- rem a in ,'. .
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Sousa
Your friend, '
Danulro Waves, w altz..................... ..
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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 -----for cummercfit expansion" th a t“ are
at hand. With an adequate mer­ The Now Colonial March. . H. B. Ha
lie 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.

NEW RAILROAD
COMMISSIONER

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                    <text>AUGUST 28 »J*

THE SAf/PORD HEBALI)

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Communications for this Column Should he Marked "Society Editor", or

. Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203
Il'rdditUt IMl*
Sanford friend» of Miss Bessie
Schumpert will be surprised to hear
of her marriage to Mr. Geo. D.
Diahop- which occurred In Atlanta
Wednesday nt the home of her tdstyr. Mr». Chas. Boll. Miis SchUmpert was married ' In ft handaonie
- . travelling gown. The wedding was
a quiet one, only the immediate
, fam ily,and Mm. D. L. Thra»her of
l Sanford being present.

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Misa Florence Robl^-is visiting
Mr*. Bfcnnan. and her grand daugh­
ter», Misses Emma and Mabel l.indgren fu Orlando.

*1 All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading TH REE CENTS »
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

y in v m u v v jiv

FOR SALE

Miss Almu Pagenhart left for
Jacksonville yesterday wfrom which
pluce she- will sail for Baltimore.
She will visit several points in M ary­
land and Virgins, also -Washington,
D. C. before returning home.

F o r Sale— Furniture a t 210 1'*,^
Avo.
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FOR Bttlc or rent. Three acres- .
highlly improved Tiled land, clou
in, w ith nice 7 room house well la.
cated. A. P. Connely.
101) M»(.
noiia Ave. ‘
102- tf.

TAKE DODSON’S AND

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' * * l r . and Mm. Alfred Lilja enter- n m » «
tained Wednesday evening with n 0 1 A I
^ c h a r m i n g little buffet »upper in (
~ * ^ h o n o r of Mm. E. B. Brown.
i ’ Taking
The dining room was very uttrac- j home' for

✓ awt Y H I T R F P R T
t/H
1 v U ls P E iu l
----------Calomdl .«jeans staying at
the day—take

Motorcars are used for transjK»rtinir llaht Held artlller.r

Tho guns are returned to the grouiTd l*efi&gt;re being tired

pink roses and green ferns.
I ff an atta ck of const!
The delightful event marked the iousness hits you, there'» no need to
christening of a handsome tea cloth take a dose of catomcl and spend At
of Irish crochet, with center of Inset least ft day getting over tjio effect«
'medallion».
A bowl of pink and of it. L. It. Phii'fc £.*■££. sell Dod­
white ro»e» and fern» graced the een son*» Liver Tohe, which they guar­
ter of the table, which was very antee takes the place of calomel and
lovely with It» beautlfuFcover, dain­ »tart» a laxy liver withnpt bad after
ty china and gleaming Rilver. A de­ effects.
Dodson's Liver Tone does all the
licious and appetising menu was
served.
Before leaving the table, good thut calomel can do, yet it is
toasts and good wishes for Mr. and absolutely harmless to young people
Mrs. Brown wire in order nmi the ant} old. It is u pleasant tasting
rest of the evening was-, pleasantly vegetable liquid that will relieve con­
spent with the game of "500."
stipation or sour stomach or other
Those present besides the honoree troubles that go along with a luxy
were Mm. W. T. Shelly, Mr. E. B. liver, without restriction bf habit or
diet. You don't leave off any of
Brown and Mr. U. J . Holly.
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tho things you regualaly do when
Pant* at Otlrtn
you
take -Liver Tone.
jjl
A gay party of young ppople cip
A ' large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Joyed a delightful dance nt Osteen, Tone sells for 50 rents'. Get the
,
Wednesday night, tho guests of Mr. genuine and if you itre not pleased
nnd Mr*. D. fl. Monroe, given in with it-the druggist from whom you
, . honor of their niece, Miss Verna bought
___ _it’ will give your money back
Monroe. Four cam carried the party with a smile.
'i'lie dormati nrtiij tuia unmet ou* ai muriti i.i.iHieatrjo "li ivlilrli rapiti tire mite li Iua guiis uri- muliniti]
to Osteen.
peliciou» punch wauj
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served throughout the evening.
j Twenty-six Siberian farmers have'
Tho»e going out from Sanford j arrived a t Hull, England, to studr
operative farming «ocictyinthewor of Siberian b u tte r are consumed in'
Thing» to Worry About.
were the Misses Saidie Will in ms, i Hrilish agricultural methods ami coThis society has built up an ex lab-' tho united Kingdom .annually, undi Tcftn)
not* accompany n baby**
Margaret Wight, Gladys Morris, Kate j operative systems, ns delegates f r o m 1sive butter tra d e with Great Britain. • Siberian egg* and rheese are likewise j fr,P(1 1|n,f| )t
,h rn„ month» old —
Underwood, Anna nnd Elisabeth! what has been allied the greatest coBetween 00,000 nvd 10,000 long tons 1 purchased in large quantities.
i Cine'""''*1 Enm;‘McLaughlin; Messìi.' Billy. Hill, I
Ralph Wight, Roy, Ned nnd J o e 1
Chittenden, Geo. McLaughlin, Ken­
neth Murrell and others.

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A large party of young people,
members of t he C. E. Sodoty of the
Presbyterian
church, enjoyed a
launch ride .and picnic «upper a t
Lemon Ptuff Thursday afternoon, re­
turning late in. tho evening.

Mra. J. G. Hurley is visiting her
lather and mother in Maarot.
Miss Alice Tetherly and her
mother, Mrs- dreonwood of Orland
hmVc returned from a delightful sum­
mer spent In the mountains of
North Carolina. Miss Tetherly was
the guest of her aunt, . Mm. C. E.
Walker this week.
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For Sale— Fine farm .of tin urr«
about three miles from tin ‘&lt;ity,"
•also tw o choice city lots. Goir^
cheap for cash or can be purchase!
on easy tejms. Address U., care of
Herald office. (
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
I land, tw o good-wills, located juit
i south of Stilt’on 10 on S. &amp; K. Kail-way. 5 room house.
See F W.
I Mn honey ut Fernnld's.
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For Sale One $.'15 incubator, 240
) siie. Good shape, guaranteed to
hutch. Price 410.00. T. II J-ihnson, M o o re ’» Station.
l-2lp ,

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KENT

Five acres tiled land inside city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A P.
I Connelly. Sanfopi. F l o r i n .
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• For Reni Chi'ap for Cosh—Twenty
acre« of good hammock land all tiled.
Cull or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf

OR the benefit of customers going North
rather late, we arranged for an advance
shipment pf Suits, Coats and Skirts.
All
these, we guarantee, are strictly advance styles,
purchased from the different large concerns in our
“style centre.”
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M n. D. L. Thrasher and daughter,
Miss May returned from a delight­
ful visit to North Carolina yester­
day.

Mrs. J. P. Dick of Leesburg was
tho gusflt of Mm. Harvey ' Renfro«
several days this week, en route'
from' Daytona, where sho has been
apending tho summer.

For Sale-Orange grovr 14 acm
fine hu-mmock land, 130 u rn s of
Celery land, one ten acre t r a n rclery
Innd. At n bargain. Address P. O. B
Box 1034t *104-8tc.

For r e n t- 40 acres Tiled laind in
a body welljocatod. A.P. Connelly, ]
109 \rxgnofin St.
102-tf

Rev. J. F. McKinnon and nieco,
MU* Ethel. Sharpe motored -over
from Orlando Wednesday, cn ro^to
to Daytona, ' spending Wednesday
and Thursday with Mr*. Henry McLaulin and Miss Bessie Long. They,
went on to Daytona Thursday, ac­
companied by Mr. Henry Me•Laulin and son, Henry Jr. and Mr.
Garner.

Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the gu
of Mr. and Mn. Henry Wight. Prof.
Nerling Is the owner of the famous
Cajlsdium farm at Gotha.

, For Sale or Rent— Tw o nice reddences a t a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
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Mr». II. E. Tolar has returned
from a abort visit to Genova.

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' For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
car for $400.00, Just overhauled ia
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage.
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For R ent 1 room cottage $10 *
month. 5 room cottage SllLfitf, ia-,1
eluding water. G. W. Spcnceft
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Perianal Mention
Dr. and Mm- Bouchdle and chil­
dren of Daytona «pent several days
In Sanford this week, the guest» of
their »ister, Mra. Henry Wight, re­
turning to Daytona .Wednesday.

Mr. A. E. Pace wentjup to Jack. aonvIUe tin Tuesday to be gone sev­
eral days.
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Orlando Wednesday, accompanied
by Mm. J. M. Tellers and daughter,
Thelma who will remain oVer Sun­
day. Guests; of Miss Ethel Single­
tary are Annir May Bellew of Sebring and Ruth-;Pow*U of Ctaraorta.

For Salc-At a discount- Schobt»hip i n Sanford Business Collett
Owner unable.to use It a n d it will bt

SCHOOL SUITS

Children’s Dresses

Just the thing for th e boy
Values up to $8~50 eacTf. How;
ever we find we are over
stocked, and offer

Made of good Ginghams, Chambray, Etc.

Choice $2.98

Choice 98c

Abont ir traniinxl of them.

Trimmed in

“ cute” ways, and just the thing for school.
(See Our Window)

For F o n t Five acres good celery
Intuì, on - nnd n I ill miles from Sunlord. N 11 (irriter.
99-8t&lt;For P e n t Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also tv.0
bedrooms. Mrs. Johns,- 4 It- Park
avenue.
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91-tfc
For R ent Furnished office
ped with roll top desk, office
and tables. Also a roll ,to p
typewriter desk nnd other
ment for sale or rent. Herald

equip­
chairs
desk,
equip­
office,
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W a n te d — Plain and fancy sewinc.
Dressmaking of nil kinds.
Liit
home on East Third street. Mr*r
Mattie Driggers.
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* Four Hundred Victor an d Colum­
bia lecosd.-t and two" MacJiines .for
exchange. C- H , Berry.
IOV-’ieJ
Wantod-Seamstesa for plain sewini
by wedk in country home. Addre«
Box 1453 Sanford.
105-2tp.
Lost, S trayed or Stolen. On Auguit
7th white horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight - years old, sylish ap­
pearance, good driver. Any informa­
tion of whereabouts sent to Mr. S.
Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurika
Hammock.
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W a n te d — Work on tru c k farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen. Do'Ivery, City.
2-3tp
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Wlsa Precaution.
"The g ir l'o f today." says a head­
line, "conceals her ear*." A very wise
precaotlon. considering tho nsturo of
»onto o f tho sublpcU moat talked
about.— Rochester
Democrat ftnd
Chronicle.

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In Tampa yestertlay to tho reof her many friends. , Mrs.

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife I» W oith Livi nit
--SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 1914

VOLUME VI
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“ NO 3

GERMANS. ARE MARCHING ON TO PARIS
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD FINE MEETING
m u c h e n t h u s ia s m w a s

SH O W N BY T H O SE IN
ATTENDANCE
Tho Commercial Club held u very

ALLIES UNABLE TO CHECK
THE TEUTON MILLIONS
Sanford Library Noten
"E urope” is on every tongue!

•DAY
BUT SIXT Y' MIEESTROM
FRENCH CAPITAL

THE GROWERS
ARE ALL BUSY
S E E D B E D S ARE D O T T IN G
TH E GREAT CELERX- D E E T A -"~ ~

t . E. Society Outing

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Visitors to the d t y a t this time
a r e surprised to see the m yriad of
white--p-ntr s trrrrhTvfTtll along “ Unr7
way through the celery delta a n d
rem ind one. of th e armies
en­
camped on the fields of Europe only
there are no men sleeping under the
te n ts with warlike weapons in their
hands. Under these tents here are
sleeping tho seeds of celery and
lettuce waiting for the flowing water,
fertilizer and warm Florida run to
waken them to life nnd from these
thousands of seeds will be ger­
minated thu plants th a t will soon
he seen in the many fields of tho
cctrry delta th a t ship the thousands
bf crates of Celery and lettuce.
Regardless of the wars and ru­
Aia
mors of war in Europe the growers
of-Sanforii_aii^ going fo rw ard-w ith
their seed beds and are not waiting
for the results of carnage and blood
on the plains of Europe, (or the
grower knows th a t the people of the
north must eat and they will» eat
as much this winter as they did
lust winter
Not alone will' they ■
plant the luxuries, such as celery
and lettuce, hut they will also go
in'-for t t a staples, th at will be insuch
great
demand not only in
America hut in Europe as well a n d
with the .American
m erchant’
t
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rines carrying loads of staple crops
to Europe nnd the only.tfompetitors
in cabbage and potatoes shut
ofY •
from our markets it is reasonable ' /fi.
to suppose th a t the Florida veget­
ables will this season find a re a d y
market. Especially should this bo
true of the'Irish potatoes, sweet pdII. 1 . P.
Note*
Our prugrars-iianifat.wvwwnWrvnsggx^ttaw^JiVWtbbaf'r. ortlons^ etc.
ta « t seasorf^fiWtiril sfupptftf 12fei*
carried, out Jlly members of the Mis­
sionary Group
Our subject
was 000 c ra tes'of this stuff, not in d ttd - — ——
Modern Missfunary Equipment. The ing 25,000 barrels of Irish potatoes,
which will givo one the idea of the
following program was rendered:
tander in charge, F. E. Gatchel. scope of our growers.
There is a question (his season
Song. Joy to the World, Recited
by Miss Jimmie l.ning and sung by ever present with the grtJvfera, of
fnney stuff us to w hether th e people'
entire union.
.
Sentenco prayers by several mem­ of the north will feel like buying
celery and lettuce, since they are
ber* of the diroup
classed among the luxuries-but this
Song, Here am I. recited by Miss
will be left to the desires of the
Mary Gatchel and sung by union.
great American public which has
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. E. E
the rijiutution of usually gotting
to x .
V h u t it wants, regardless of financial
Introduction by Mr. Fortaon.
conditions or tho-price.
Why wo need to Build Church
So the tentu of tho peaceful a rm y
Houses in Foreign Fields, Miss Edith dot the landscnpo antj th e Sanford»
Stewart.
grower tackles the job i4guin, secure
Why do we Need Schools, Mrs. in the knowledge that' part of his
S. G. Kennpdy.
crop of fancy stuff will be sold
The Use of the Printing I'reis, Mrs at a reasonable figure and if tho
market demands tjie staples he can
Ernest Betts.
Song, Jesus sJiull Reign, Recited fill th a t demand after the season for
by Mrs. Brotherson and sprig by celery u n d d e ttu c e has passed.
With sweet potatoes bringing CO
Uniqn.
cents a peck in the m arket t o d a y in
The Hospital and the Medical
the heart of the sweet potato coun­
Missionary ns Helpers in the Mis­
try the grower should not w orry
sionary Work, Miss Cora Lee Hnmuhout the war in Europe or a n y
riek.
other disturbance.
We always have these missionary
programs every fifth Sunday and
Now With the Movies
i
they are KfwnyB enjoyed by all, ns
The editor Of The Herald received
this program ia a little different from a card from C haa..W . Ritchie yes­
the others. We had quite a good terday in which he ntatea, that be
attendance and after a few: remarks and hln wife, Mabel I’aige ate now
by our president the meeting waa with the movies, being engaged by
closed hy all repeating our M b pah. the Luhin Company of Jackson­

sad_"N ettie"
run by—8tr;"Hoollhan and Mr. Roy
Tillis were tilled with Christian En­
dea v o u rs who enjoyed a moat charm­
ing ride up the riVer' to Lemon
Bluff, where they received a very
cordial welcome from Prof, and Mrs;
iirhaeffer and Mr. and Mra. Tice.
Preparations were soon in order for
a fish fry, some presiding over the
frying pan, others over the kettles
of g r it s 'a n d the coffee pot, jvhilo
still others were spreading more
good things to gut. And by the
light from a rheerfut camp lire
the hungry parly could soort testify
to the efficiency of the cooks.
After supper, games and vurioua
pleasures were enjoyed‘ fill time to
"all aboard" fpr the moonlight rid«j
home.
a*
. Members present were: iotdlea,
Mrs It ('. Muxwell, Miss Virginia
Smith, Miss Alice Whittier, Miss
Annie Whitiier. Miss Essie Purdon,
Mj» T D Hart, Mrs Frank Grnyum, Mis» Eilna Tullough, Mi*s
Mary Gardner,
Mis* Lillian Her­
ring. Mi*s Esther Woodburn, Miss
Frunrcs lo*avitt. Miss Lough. Miss
Annie Lee- Caldwell, Miss Lettie
Caldwell'. Miss Ruth Gardner, Miss
May Doyle, Mrs George INxtou;
Messrs D I"), Caldwell, H W. Csld*
well. K. I Close, Karl Roumillut,
T I Deane, Rnht. l)eane. Earl
Paxton, Ned Chittenden, SethAVood
ruff. T D Hart, A K Rossctter.
Howard Swartz, If J Minton

In thc-'cTly* hiriT~ Lhgt""ira*‘ aHF~ntbook»
tended. Many who would have been "valuable to refresh the mind on
present seemed to f o rg e t' th a t the certain aspects of the present condi­
dub will meet every two weeks and tion of affairs in Europe." In their
they overslept the date, hut about list are many that the L ibrary’can
forty members were present and the loan to their readers.
meeting waa a very enthusiastic one
Three biographies published by
throughout.
President Lake, Vice Harper a few years ago are of spec­
President Whltner, and Second Vice ial interest.
LATEST BULLETINS
London, Sept 1. -According to
President. Spencer nil being-absent
"Francis Joseph of Austria," "Wil­
the
Times' St. Peters burg corres­
London, 2' p. m.— T he latest
from the city the mooting waa pre­ liam 11 of Germany." "The Mar­
pondent,
Russia's appeal to the
sided over by A. P. Connelly and tyrdom of un Empress.” They are announcement by the" French Poles to ro-unite against the com­
Embassy
here
says
Anglo-French
W. M. Hnynea acted ns secretary. by a member of the-court of Austria,
mon Teutonic foe has had an ex­
The report of the committees was name unknown. Tho last is tho life troops been forced give ground traordinary effect among the Slav
fire
line
but
no-wliore
been
broken
railed for and were read, th at of story of Elisabeth, tin- wife of Frans
through. Seizure Marconi British soldiers in the German, sqrtjce In­
the Finance and Membership Com­ Joseph.
Isles station for naval purposes formation received in St Petersburg,
mittee being extremely favorable
Hooks abolit Germany:
History
indicates British preparing assail it is stated, Indicates that the I’lliah
ami demonstrates that the majority
Germanyi Lewis; History of the
main German Fleet. ■ Cettinje re­ soldiers belonging to the sixth Bres­
of the people of Sanford realize* th a t (jermun Empire, Menzel.
ports French nnd English fleet lau arm y gorps, serving on the
the Commercial Club has revived
Because writers today are draw- forced Austrian ships retreat again western frontier, .mutinied arid, killed
in earnest and they aro willing 1to ¡ng comparisons between the charSt. Peters­ their officers.
pay their dues if th e same promises j actera of william II of Germany and saving Montengrin.
The Slav regiments in the Aus­
burg
dispatches
says
by
Emporia!
anything in the way of results. TKe^pj^ ^j-cn14 great, great uncle, Fredtrian
‘ervice are also declared to tie
orders tn e-St. Petersburgs name
great American republic believes ,,rjrk l(„, (;rt.a t , readers will find
notoriously
disaffected
The Novoe
will heneforth, I k - known Petroin the principle th a t anything th a t thl. historical romances of Mullmeh,
V
re
mv
ia
says
one
whole
Austrian
grad. Change eliminate Teuton,
is worth doing is worth doing well, j u o r t h -reviewing
They are Berlin
n
gi
on
nt
Wiel
over
to
-the
U u- miio
contruction present name. A s­
and anything that is worth paying a mJ Suns-sotire; Frederick the Great
std.
quith and Balfour to make public
for should he collected and w ith ’ nn,j Hj„ Court, Frederick the Great
addresses enroufnge recruiting.
this principle in view the m e m h e rt' ntl(j hi« Family.
•Pari». Sept. 1. !i 1.0 a 111 Great
old and young will he called upon»
Hooks about FrancHistory of
St. Petersburg, 2 p. m. Rus­
gloom
us war office announces allies
to pay the insignificant sum of 16. France, Guizot; Life of Napoleop. sians continue hold advantage,
In orderly retreat only sixty eight
per year i n , advance, the price j Bourerrienne; Life 'of
Nnholeon, their whole lines. .
miles a wav.
agreed upon at a meeting held li»«t. O e u sy . The French Hevolution.
April. This money has been ready j Carlyle: Empress Josephine, Abbott:
Amvvrjt, 2 p m. British forces
(or the collector hut the m em bers. Hortense, Abbott. Marie Antoinette, landed at Ostend are to support
St. Petersburg. Sept I t*:40 a. m
have been wniting to see if the c lu b , Abbott; Louis I’hillippe, Abbott,
Belgians in plan to cut iiö rmans V Furious lighting in East Prussia
had life enough to rpllert the dues J History: Rise of the Dutch Re- rear.
continuad from Lemberg to Koetfig*and the new Finance Committee Hit»» | public. Motley: Hollnnd. by Grat
burg, and m Gulucia
demonstrated beyond perndventutr ,nn; jci-tsia. by Rumtmnd. Austria,
New
Y
ork,‘
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h
a
a
iii&gt;er
■* that they p u r p o s e r ti m lh T f the duos by - AMhmi : Japan, by Diokaon,
Mafelda Hollanders Ryndam, ar­
now.
1 I,
Daly, by Abbott; Horatio Nelson, rived seventeen hundred re fug
.4 Ucrlitw- Sept. ,1 U:40 u. tn.
The J:iub listene d "to -stmwr- r ^ X r f , y. WT^Tark Ilusnell; History of the
Kaiser ienvfs*-FMgrtTtrr-for the Russide talks ulong the lines of the mem English People, by Green: Decisive
• iun (font
London, England, Sejit. !.' The
bers taking a more active interest Hatties of the World, by Creasy;
Time*
correspondent at Ostend re­
in the. d u h and the city of Sanford. War Between Jup*»tt and Russia, by
Rome. Sept. I W40 a m. Bal­
cords
a
conversation with a Corn nn
. R. S. Kidder of St. 'Augustine ad- l.jnthicum.
loting
for new Pope Itegin» without
officer from, Brussel» who said fran­
dressed the club* regarding the m at­
('urdinals
Gibbons und O'Connell,
tic efforts were being made to inflict
ter of advertising in the Foster list
llaptists in Orlando
who
arrive
tomorrow.
of magazines and papers and this
The Sanford Baptist Young Peo­ a crushing blow on the allies, espec­
Nol-j
matter was referred to the eomtnit- ples I'nion were the guests of the ially on t lie English forces.
withstanding the success achieved
The IL-igur. Sept I '* 10 a. m.
tee on advertising.
The club is a t Orlando union hist night and • renby the German army', the dispatch
Ernest Sol wav, Baron Lambert,
the present time more interested tn I ,|f r&gt;-&gt;I a verv interesting program
nays, there is a feeling among mans M Warquet and
Baron Etnpuin,
getting interi-st aroused in the club
S o m e t &gt;rn&gt;ago
t lo*
i t r li ttub
Niildiera that they are tight "&gt;ur of the rn heat men of Belgium
&lt;
1er
iny
n
membership and until the list reach H i
I' t v i - it e d y'.uifi&gt;rd a n d i lu-&gt;
Jd*
have guaranteed I he payment of
cs 150 members paid up for the w a s t h e r e t u r n vi t i i, a b o u t tw«-tit&gt; mg against too great oi
Despite all efforts to conceal the forty million dollars which the Ger* year no questions of advertising will Sanford mem I»era coming down by
mans demand for the salvation of
automlhile. A supper was served news from Prussia, It is stated in­ Brussels.
be taken up.
formation
of
a
disquieting
character
The now hotel, transportation of ing program was rendered:
regarding events '*there *is taginning
’ the school children, ta tte r roads to
Chorus.
Special Notice
to circulate among the German
Oviedo, on up town ticket office,'
Sentence Prayers
There
will
be a meeting of the
forces nnd this feeling of anxiety
deeper water, the east coast canal
1l y t n n.
.
trustees
of
the
Library Associaion
was intensified when two divisions
and many other matters wifi be
Hymn
the
and
the
Woman's
('lull committee
totalling 80,000 men. passed
taken up at the next regular meet­
Subject unnounced
tint
Mo t
Meuse by the bridge of Andenne at the Presbyterian church Friday
ing which will occur on -the night of toes."
H, Srilles, between Namur and Liege be Mibrnitted for the remodeling of
September 11th and many new mem­
Baptist Y o u n g people r t l l l / c d
the building.
n route lor German, Holland.
bers will in* present at this meeting.
Quartette.
The
German
emperor
has
made
it
A reorganization in part will ho
Reading.
Rev. F. P. Strong and family
known to every soldier that hi* or­
called for and the club will start
"Bring Your Powers t'nenceumhave
returned from a few weeks at
ders are to take Paris or die, the
out the new season upon a much bered."
the
beach."
dispntch nonelude«.
* better and firmer foundation thzn
Solol
"Blend Your Powers Unceasing­
ever before. The members are very
enthusiastic over the prospects of l y "
Song of Response.
the club and it is certain thnt the
work of the organization in the next ly-"'
i w i l t e j n o n t h s will he very fruitful
Song of Response,
of results.
All the differences of
Closing Remark».
opinion th a t formerly were allowed
"G o o d -B y e " song.
to creep into the meetings have been
The Sanford visitors .were: Miss
eliminated' and the entire member­ Ioiing, Mrs. R. V. Betts, Mra. Rowe,
ship has entered most heartily into Mr, Ilryan, Mr. Gatchel, Mr. W. E.
the idea of making a Greater San­ Betts, Mr. M. Wright, Mr. Davis,
v ille and that they arc d oin g,fin e.
T, C. Taliaferro, the hanker from I^ is to ho hoped that Manager Hern-*
ford.and this spirit will predominate Mr. Speer, Mr. Hues, Miss Mc­
Tampa, H a., whose car ran over don of the Stur Theatre can obtain
to the exclusion of all else. Now is Mullen, Miss R. Stewurt, Miss M.
and killed a young lady and serious­ some of the Luhin films with Mabel
Miss
the time for the men of Sanford to Stewart, Miss E. Stew art.
ly wounded her sister lust Monday and Charlie Ritchie as the stars,
come forward nnd help make the Gatchrd, Mr. Rives. Mr. Rotartn,
in the White Mountains, was today
club a power in the community. Miss D. Bettrrr Miss Lee Hamrick,
for both of them are very popular
arrested and held to hall in $20,000,
Tere should be no holding hack Mrs. W. E. Betts, Mra. HrotJjcrsutt
in Sanford., T hat other old favorite,
which he readily gave. Mr. Talia­
and Miss Fox.— Orlando Sentinels
for any reason whatever.
Ed Lawrence ia also with the mo­
ferroclaims" that hq waa turning
All old members a n d thoao who
vies and it Would seem that tho
out oi tho road to avoid another car
Copy of London Mirror
' expect to join the organisation
day of the smaller companies has
nnd did not nee the two ladies un­
E. K. Foster presented The Her­
should bo a t tho next meeting on
passed and all our old favorites
til his car had struck them. He is
Friday night, Sept. 11th a t eight ald with a copy of the London Mir­
have "Jined out" In the m oviw . "
prostrated by the accident and his
ror today which graphically des­
o'clock, City -Hall.
At least we can still enjoy the dain­
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t cribes the war situation in England
Invalid wife, who was with him, Is
ty
Mabel, tho versatile Ed Law­
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Had Good Luck
reported in a serious condition re­
and Europe.' Mr. Foster’« mother
rence
ard th'* rnrppy Charlie Rit­
E. ,C. Chlttenton, P. M. Elder, ip in England now and also his
sulting from jihock and grief.
chie
on
the screen, even If wo can­
O. W. Spencer and several other ■later and his sister's husband la in
not have the pleasure of their living
fishermen have returned from Coro- Belgium as war correspondent of
Every tillable acre of Florida land presence.
' nado Beach where tohoy have been the Daily Mirror. Mr. Foster says
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should
bo made to produce some­
onjoying -the fishing for several i t is difficult to hear ffom his rela­
thing
the
coming
season.—^
Partners
1
—
Congregational
Church
——
diyi. T hey brought back some tives ps everythig is censored and
from
all
over
the
United
States
Service*
will
be
resumed
nekt
/§(&lt; *fita ses bass and say they caught they are not allowed to write shout
should be inyited to come here and Sunday morning: and it ia d e s ire d
, «oven fine ones last F r id a y / Mack the war situation. Although he if
raise crops while their lands i r e th a t evfery member plan to be, p r e s ­
Moye, BiiUe Weasner and aovcral naturally worried about his rela­
frozen. C a ttle .and sheep, hogs and ent.
In tho evening our aaeond
other Sanford boya are over there tives he is glad to know th a t they
goats-should
be
seen
on,
every
acre
''•Hä
annual
Labor
D a y service will bare
Photo
by
Amort
emu
P
re
s
s
A
ssociation.
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and there will be but few fish left in are safe an d sound this far.
where there is greass to feed them, held a t 7:30. T h e C,. E. S o d r ty . w i l l /
, th* ocean. Mr. Chlttenton brought
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S erv ia n S o ld ie r s A re B rave F igh ters
or a chance to make forage grow, also begin ita regular
meeting».
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Co agrégation alls is
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home several flpe ones a n d presented
Bora In maintains only 80.000 men 1n time* of pear*. but die baa tu
peaceful America and prolific Flor­ Sunday evening. Sept.
13th
tho
Let us have a mid-week meeting
. the editor with a ten pbund basa
•II of her male imputation trained to boar anna, and the number la
ida
ehoiild
be
the
world'»
mocea.
them
e
tor
consideration
will
,
be
that helped materially to reduce tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.
men. The Servian army la largely composed of veterans with a.i
We
have
room
in
Florida
fbr
about
"Some
Reflections
on
the
European
F. P. STRONG,
the high coat of living, as we expect
morale awl a record of first rata achievement in Die lUIMn waha
twenty million» more population..
Paator,
to eat it for t^e next week, -j
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KUDZU FOR CATTLE FEED
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FARMER WRITES INTERESTING
LETTER ON CATTLE AND THE'NEW FOOD

NO. 1

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SEPTEM BER 1, 1914

VO LU M E 1

WAR
EXTRA

I have read with much interest yield a fine quality of hny, often
an article, published in the Florida when continued.showers and damp­
.Times-Unibn in Farmer and Poultry ness would mean ruin to any other
.Notes by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, legume hoy; because it Is a perfen*
President Georgia “State College of nlftl and does not have to be" planted
Agriculture on the very Important and cultivated every year or every
" New York, Aug. 31.—The
question of feeding cattle for beef, few years, as is the case with others;
Thousands of men,- yomeh United S t a t «
Du^ng ' recent mobilizations
Are
you
ready
ftjr
school
government
'Every
woman
and
child
is
also for milk, having had consider* because if do^s not have to be limed
in danger of not getting the days, with all the Ttocesaary our stock hn» been greatly re­ and children are ready td go to could slop the European war
or
fertilized
and
will
succeed
on
the front, nnd testify to the by placing an embargo on food
able experience along
those lines
inforced.
liest of values if they don’t garments and little fixings.
Germany has not vet de­ magnificent bargains offered products, it was asserted to­
We have mobilized a force
agree with him, but would like to lands too poor and rocky and rough
first consult our stocks and
of .Woolen Dress Goods, the clared war on Çhiha, tne price by L&gt;. A. Caldwell it Sons.
day as District Attorney Whit­
Be­
prices.
make some additional remarks that to yield other profitable crops.
Draw the curtains on this man’s John Doe investigation
largest
mobilization of its kind for Washing Shirts still re­
Ladles’ Corset Covers at
may bo of some benefit to the far* cause it is not injurious to horses or
great European drama. Cur­ into the increased cost of liv­
twenty five cents each. They ever witnessed by the citizens mains norma).
mem in general and to th e cattle other stdek ay is the caae with
Men’s White Silk Wash tain Madras thirty six inches ing since tho conflict began
. can’t bo heat." They will stand of Seminole county, ready for
We will Shirts, former pries three dol­ wide only ten cents
raisers In particular.
Distinct to alfalfa a n d other lcgumea a n d atock
the test likr^fHeJgiiin soldiers, immediate action.
sell
a
regiment
of
any
number lars, now going a t one sixty . Doubtless a
do
not
have
to
be
taught
or
forced
the mind In feeding animals severs
Ladies, fit out yourselves
nobility will be deprive
of yards a t forty nine cents nine.
*»
Exchange, and George Zawith
a
pair
of
Selby
*
Pumps,
to
eat
it.
All
stock
eat
kudsu
purposes must be kept in view
nn
outing during hostilities. brlnski, resident manager for
per
yard,
cdors
black,
navy,
Only
one
dollar
and
ninety
England
has
300,000
people
greedily
and
clean,
up
the
last
ves­
If they arc young, tlw development
eight cents, were three nine­ French red and Alico blue. - in her Red Cross Society to We have Outings «11 colors a t M in n e a p o lisflo u r munufac- ,
Fortify yourself with our jolt and bring her wounded ten cents per yard.
of muscle, bone and tissue is essen­ tige. Becuose it does not deplete
turers, each said tho ‘pOTf-of :
teen. Tan Russia calf, also
Uruvells will be taken no
tial. ’ A large framework must be the soil but builds it up an d will
red. 5000 votes with each forty inch nil wool Cref», dark soldiers around — in
ambu­ doubt by the German forces warfare abroad must- « w u lr iP ■
brown and navy, only ninety lances and cots.
America ceased exporting to
—
formed before the animal is fattened succeed on practically any land not . pair sold.
within a short , time.
We the belligerent, nations.
eight cent* per yard.
White
Canvass
Pumps
only
comfortable should worry, buy Crex Rugs
or else it cannot carry, sufficient water staked and not in" a desert.
Desperate-efforts of the ear ‘ YoU-iuiy*“ 'a
There is a big demand for
?nn.ftincty eiylit.:
—need of the ad
m aturity to prove- profit- yz.
my, Ttr rtmp 'bomba ■Into our 4 Iatmaqck.lot-pine ty-frfe rent*, nine by twelve feet only seven flour in foreign countries, u c -.
fifty nine. Eighteen by thirty
.Tfcnrii U hm|
s W!&amp;?*toT*afc!vtiXtetetL T h is growth tflduy from An agricultural. view is r
5,000 extra votes with each six inch Crex Rugs for only yarding to these witnesses, with
[nrh«^ wifla _fn r
,lr^F
tsrer«*- Pin id Corm
o
re
-a
n
d
betteraivcT
cLeapur.feed:
a heavy demand, too, in do­
— of a tIkwoh*"*'' * ^ hrMtn- w s entia
three dents.
thirty three cents. *
¡Idle at twenty five cents per purchase. •
mestic markets. Mr. Zahrinski
-annually. ---- XrriuffTra a n d rh ild re n who yard stands the attack admir­
with dairy cattle, us with b«eb
said
there is a shortage of 400,■1 « 7
*
cattle. After a n animal has been for feed stuff that could a n d should
go elsewhere to buy the ar­ ably, while reinforcement came
000,000 bushels in the Russian
Good
assortment
Fancy
lüg
box
Hairpins,
assorted
from
all
coJors
of
poplin
at
ticle*
are
In
great
danger
of
Millions
brought to a . certain stage of devel­ be raised here at home.
wheat crop. He declared the
fifteen „cents per yard. The sites, for 5c, at Caldwell*'. • Parasols at Caldwell*'.
paying war time price*.
Uhitcd States could dispose
opment, protein will still be neces­ more go out for northern and west­
enemy made repeated charges
of ita entire Hour output to
sary to its welfare. This term em­ ern meats than can and should be
against the long standing “ Cen­
France, England, Greece and
For Ladies' and G ents’ Fur­ tury Crepe” at nineteen cent*
braces the materials chiefly valuable rnised~fn the south und exported
Turkey at any reasonable
nishings
go
lo
Caldwells'.
per yard. Colors, light blue,
Thus the
in building tissue and repairing the Instead of imported.
prices and receive payment in
ox blood, brown and navy nnd
same. It is an essential element, south ¡s losing nt both ends of the
gold before the Rtaple was put
.To remove coffeo stains tnix jj aboard
pink. This fabric is tl&amp;tincd
steamships. _
for instance, in the production^ of purse, when every dollar of it should
equal part.of yolk of egg* and
to win tho biggest battles of
*
Not
only
would war in Eu­
glycerine, apply to the stain
lean meat, and milk; hence it must be kept a t hofne and a big supply
competition.
rope end if an embargo was
nnd
allow
to
dry
on.
Charmeuse
Sateen,
the
beside*.
There
is
no
hay
th
a
t
stock
j
be supplied in proper quantities to
The uniting of the best
lanced on American products,
For light silk garment* the ! Kir,
Queen of Linings at twenty workmen in the country make
beef and dairy animals even in thd will Cat more readily, and horses and j
end Mr. War­
five coni* |**r yard has sent nn possible Snow's union made glycerine should be in iv d with ner aZentbrmski
grit o. but norma) mar­
fattening stage of thq former, and mules will tr a v i corn for kudzu.
ultimatum to »11 tho world in Shoes for nthn. We sell the water instead of yolk of egg. ket* would
be established .it
during the entire .lactation of the No one need' have any fears about
* •
Amoekettg Dress Gingham need, of the best lining»'.
three fifty grade for two dollar*
i
home
and
the
prices hare go
To make meat cooked In ft down.
nine and one half cents per
latter. A dairy cow not properly finding.a market for a iiay t h a t an­
ami pinet)' .eight coni*.
;as
oven
juicy,
place
a
jar
yard,
while
other
merchants
It
is
reported
that
women
supplied with protein -ill tend to alyzes more protein than wheut
Mr».Warner said the Grain
ask ten and twelve and u half
Frisbee Collars, the best I- nnd young ladies arc walking inlf tilled with water a t the Exporters’ Association of North
dry up. At first sho will drqw on bran and* th at stock cat so greed­
The
'cent* for the identical Same ply, 15c, 2 for 2SC*, at Cald­ the street* of Athens,-Greece, bottom of the oven.
America did not attempt toKudxu is the alfalfa of .the
the .tissues of her body, but after ily.
fabric.
ragged nnd barefooted. We stesiji* ¿rising from the wnater fix price*. Ralph L. Carl, as­
well's.
imikes
tlte
air
moist
and
pre­
This is indeed nn omlcirrassthese are exhausted she has no other souih, with the l a d . properties of
have a lot of Selby's union
sistant New York manager for
fng situation (or other mer­
made ShoesTfoing at one dollar se n ts tin* meat from getting a Minneaopolis Milling com­
resources. If fed on fattening food, alfalfa left out. To arrive iU the
hard.
chants.
and
ninety
eight
cents.
pany, declared there was no
such as corn for instance Hhe lays relative value of the various com­
Ostcnd's capture
alarms
Men's Work Shoes.Wu-ttor
combine
to fix prices. He I»on flesh and ceases to be a profit­ mercial feedstuff* it he Florida" Com­
Britain». People nlong coast
than those worn b y the Kaiser'*
bevetl
there
was a poiobbiltn •
towns realize imminent dan­
able producer of milk.
The beef missioners of Agriculture have fixed
Two trains make one wreck. men for only onp sixty nine.
of wheat going higher.
ger
of
wholesale
slaughter
of
Misses
Union
Suit*,
the
reg­
animal, fed on corn alone produres prices on the different food elements
Ten w|ecks make one in­
people by aerial cruft. Now vestigation.
ular twenty five cent kind for
1 if superabundanrc of fat meat. The See Bulletin of 191,"I, using corn ns
that enemy has a banc England
only five cent*.
Ten
investigations
make
one
tam lard of valuation at the mar­
body of such an animal at slaughter­
Advise no one to go to tin
realizes
responsibilities as­
ll'mlrr— What shall it he. wars or marry.
sumed, fenrecl burden of war­ indictment.
ing time will frequently be covered ket price of J25.15 per ton. or about
sir, table d'hote or a la ctirte?
Ten
indictment*
make
one
fare will rest upon shoulders of condemnation.
Corn analyzes
with a layer of fat one or two inches 75 cents |&gt;er bushel
Diacf— I'll have ’em both,
The world famous ‘‘Black
John Bull. Tne British navy
thick. This fat is of little service 10.50 |&gt;cr cent protein. 69.60 per
One cundemnation,_plus one Cal" Hosiery for men, women and put plenty of gravy on
Six Npool* t iial* Thread fur
will be able to prevent a. landing consideration,
and children at Caldwell»',
cm.—
Philadelphia
Ledger.
makes
one
Gov­
25c
at Caldwell'*.
in human nutrition and therefore cent starch and sugar a n d . 6.40 per
of troop* in England. But in ernor’s pardon.
the carcase is not so valuable as Cent fat. The protein is valued at
possession *f the Belgian coast
the Germans have a splendid
one where the fnt and lean are bet­ 1.4 per pound, the starch and sugar
base for operations against
ter interblended and the muscles at 11 per pound and the fnt at
It is said that laughter will
England with aircrafts.
cure indigestion, but the trouble
developed to a satisfactory degree." 2.5 |wr pound. On this basin the
is when a man has indigestion
I t hits been clearly shown that mixed feeds in general, as sold on
he doesn't feel like laughing.
Beautiful line Parlor Lamp*
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. protein fed in proper combinations th«* southern markets and analyz­
at Caldwell*’.
ing
10
per
cent
protein
and
31$
jwir
with other foods heljm to increase
y P A R A S O L S - O u r E n tire S tock O N E - H A L F O F F .
«mt trorintain the flow bf milk in cent (at and 50 to 5K per cent
S o m e few going at even greater red u ction s.
dairy cattle and produces a better starch and sugar have an actual
feeding .value of from 919.30 to
15000 Extra Vein With Exery Psritol S«ld The»« I)»ji
cattle which makes a. more wholepvr ton. Yet they retail at
New York,j Aug. 31st, The
some and desirabli quality of- b e * ^ . 0 0 per 100 pounds or $40 to
steamer Baltic of the White
The candidate in the Grand
Misse*’ Union Suit», Silltpltr 1 aped
6 Dozen Huttons for
Star Line arrived here today Piano CiAitrsl at l). A. Cald­
for human consumption. Moreover, $45 per ton. On this same basis u
Neck
and Arm Hole, »mall size*
from Liverpool with the largest well Si Sons “have demon­
only
where animals are fed a reasonable ton of kudzu hay with an average
only,
former
price 25c. Special
number
of
passengers
ever
strated to the Satisfaction qf
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 A. M.
amount of protein they will yield a analysis ol $17.43 per cent protein«
carried across the. Atlantic by the general public what a
Frida) 9 A. M.
that boat in ita history. There woman can do’when she tries.
higher per cent of good meat, there­ $30.20 per cent starch and sugar
were 2,073 passengers on board, Some of these candidate* cast
fore the cost of production la less- and 1.67 per cent fat has an actual
of which 1,033 were steerage, three and fouFhundred thorns O
feeing
value
of
from
$19.-32.
Yet,
enedf"fHé animals also retain' their
Blue Bell Chambray for
Of this latter number 700 were and votes last week. .
vigor for a longer period of time if sold "according to analysis, as com­
Americans.
If
you
will
recall
the
win­
Work Shirts, for J Q ç
Furniture buyer», don't lay ner of the first prize get* a
In the feeding pens and ship quite pared to th a t of the best tim othy
«8&gt;
hay
it
should
bring
above
930.00
youhselvea
liable
to
exorbitant
lutiulsome Upright Piano, the
as well as whon fed solely on n
prices, go to D. A Caldwell second prize is a trip to Wash­
fattening protein. In ’practically all per ton.
&amp; Sons and after you have ington, D, C., and return, and
ex pertinents it has been shown that ' Thu*, it will be seen th a t an av­
finished your purchases, you'll the third prize will be nn Art
have money enough left to go Suuare 9x12 feet, besides rnuny
the costly element in a ration is pro- erage sample of kudzu hay contains
home first class nnd not steer­ other handsome prizes.
tcih and when it la added in suffi­ over one third more of tho muscle
age.
The candidate costing the
CASH D E P A R T M E N T ST O K E
cient quantity to corn- better and building clement protein, than the
largest Percentage of v o t«
more economical results -are Obtain­ shipped feed and sonte samples near­
above the hundred! thousand
Caldwell's Shoes are silent mark duringwrek of Sept. 2 to
ed atid the choicest quality of meat ly double fhat.
'
*
salesmen.
9th will lie given a handsome
reduced.*' Cotton seed meal sup­
The kudzu has been for years
$12.60- mantel clock. Those
plies cheap protein. It is proven ground into meal as alfalfa is done
candidate* Wanting further inthat there is no concéntrate on the in the west nnd the writer found
formntion^ regarding this t**rAmerican market today Which far­ that the meal from tho kudxu given
centage contest nleaSe "&lt;*511 or
write D. A. Caldwell &amp; Soils,
mers can uso Which supplies protein to milk cows made them give more
Sanford,
Fla.
in Urger quantity and at a lower milk and richer than any feod from
This Grand Contest close*
relative cost than cotton seed meal. wheat bran or other meal. I have
Husbands who stay too_latc Friday, October 23rd.
The great army of candi­
But we have the kudxu that can be no kudsu for sale, but I can give
Royal Society Embroidery
at the club are not confined
dates for the Piano, Trip to
planted and raised and fed to eattle and will furnish any one writing me
to America, it seems, says the Floss, 2 for Sc at Caldwell'*.
German Der Rekord:
that contains more protein th in all Information and fend for your
All thp warring nations have Washington,"" D. C., and the
Just at this time of tho year
Cfftren
(At
the
police
sta­
thousands of troops starting 9x12 Art Square are mobilis­
wheat brim by four per cent and the plant*. It is only grown for sale in
our
counters are filled with the
tion)— 1 h « r that you caught
to the front every twenty- ing v o t« right nnd left. Bewriter from experience has demon- Chipley, Florida, by C. E. Pleas,
the fellow that broke into our &lt;1
moit
fascinating remnants of
four hours.
low-are enumerated the stand­
atrated the fact that cows will give but I raised the kudsu in n&gt;y nur­
house the other night.
We hnve hundreds of mnSerges,
"Silks, Poplins, Ging­
People,
fall
into
line
and
ing up to 6 p. m. Wednesday,
Of^etr—-Would you like to
moro and richer milk and butter, series‘from 1876 which wap import­
Ij to D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons* chin«t chauffeurs nnd workmen
hams,
etc.
All suitably ma­
tn general
starting
every Aug. 26th:
than any other food or forage "plant ed from Japan during the Centen­
terials for tha autumn cos­
' “ c a l» n — ^YWT~wou!d like .or they have declared war month to wear Grinnel) Work
known. There ara.; thousands of nial. 1 ' have beon all'ovor this be­
Miss Maude Cameron 166,- tume*. These remnants .are
to ask him how he managed on tho entire world of high Gloves. They are only one
acres of land all over this state of loved state from hmnacola In the
to enter the bed chamber with­ pricra. They sent an ultima­ dollar and forty eight cents.
700;
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue did* of course left over from last
out waking my wife. I have tum to the following nations,
Florida, more especially in this por­ west. Key West In the south and
And at the same time right n't .mobilize this week, she year's stock, hut this d o « not
wholc^lc
manufacturer*
and
been trying to do. It for the
tion of Florida in and about Seip- Jacksonville in tho east and I have
jobbers, demanding the some hrre in America where we en­ still stands a t 15,960. Mrs. detract in r.ny way from their
last twenty-five years, but low
p ri«t offered them be­ joy all the freedom and.liberty
Inolc and Orange counties which is no other object except to .get the
have never succeeded.
fore
war
was declared In Eu­ that the heart ran dcaire we I. D. Hart is fortified to the dosirahility. Fortunately for
a
naturall cattle
paradise.
It farmers of our beloved aouthland
rope, in
nearly every in­ find the lad!«, in order to extent of 416,460. Miss An­ the woman of small mean*,
abounds in fine water. Lakes of ail to utilize the plentiful nnd bountiful
stance. Tho reply to this enjoy more freedom and ease nie J. Howard has mobilized materials do not change in
sizes and also a targe' growth of resources now lying dormant and
Ultimatum was that they tn drew, are acting very wisely to dite 2.222,900. Sho has, style as often a* cut, and for
would sell u* the goods at {ho and wearing Scott's Hip -Re­
native grasses, such as the Piece or instead of spending thousands of
ducing Corsets for uncoreeted *o far, the largest army. Miss this reason fabrics which were
lowest price.
Florida clover and the Beggar weed. dollars in each county importing
It matter* not whether your figures. This is indeed a rev­ Grace Hawkins h«i 60,300, ■mart last year are in many
And if the farmers would plant ths hay and feed stuff* to rai»c it, grow
*rm!« camp on the banka of olution in Corseta. They are Mrs. R. C. Shrafer 39,850. cases Just ns chic this season.
49c and 98c each.
kudxu In place of other forage it and not alone supply yourselves
The European war will set the Meuse or at Leige, our only
Serge is always in good style,
Did
you know the Butterlck Miss Helen Tnte got several
Camp
Stools
at
twenty-five
plants they would not alone supply but export to other counties. This
as a positive boost to Amer­
heavy
brocades promise to
Patterns
were
the
only
Amer­
recruits
this
week,
she
stands
ican business In general and cent* can't be beat.
the food for their own cattle, in­ Is applicable not alone to feedstuff*
ican made patterns that are 333,700. Mia* Mamin Royal continue popular and Dewetyn
the
automobile
business
in
cluding horses, mules, but export but to cattle and other industries
•old In Paris?
particular. ,
has rallied her fore« and now has taken such a strong hold on
to other' counties a( the state. It is yin g at your feet, such as the pal
French and English manu­
has an army of 65,050. Mias fickle feminine fancy that it
will cut from 12 to 16 tons to the motto and tho Zappupa Plant.
facturera are turning their at­
Clarece
Hand sent more qol- will win fashion's favor for
tention
to
the
manufacturing
acre above froat line and 10 tons to
Will bo glad to answer all fndiera
to
t h » ‘front this week many months to come.
of armoured auto* for use at
the acre below the frost tine. It is
qutrle* and will say in conclusion
the front.
than
any
one. She has an
All these materials In dark
a legume, also a( perrennial. It will
that there is no better place in th#
army
of
573,850.
Miss
Beulah
autumn
colors are to bo found
Great
enthusaUm
waa
shown
grow within-thirty feet of salt water.
state than th is ,,b y the Almighty
by the whole populace of Ger­
Hutchinson
has
766,100.
Mias
on
the
bargain
counters now
It will stand drought bettkr than
many when report after re­
blessed lake region in and about
Mae
Foster
continues
to
moand
materials
that
coat regu­
any other plant. Tho greatest feed
port came of the victori« in
London, Aug. 31.— A dea*
the Chuluota country. It Is, with­
Wlite.
She
is
h
«
d
e
d
for
larly
26c
to
$1.00
per yard
the
field.
&gt;
patch from Rome to the Ex­
because it makes the heaviest yields
This Auto Linen Is well ar­
out fear of contradiction, the paraWashington
with
1,487,750.
ran
be
bought
now
for half
Your
enthusiasm
will
be
change
Telegraph
says
that
moured
against
chilly
morn­
of any of the legumes; because it
flisc for cattle Industries.. Climate,
equally aa great when you accordinK ‘ to messages from Mias Jiinic Stutqon has 79,160. price. t
ings and evenings. t*
contains' a maximum amount of
cast your peepers on the hand­ Berlin the German press is in­ Mrs. J. B. Atkins has 29,760.
surroundings, no swamps, no mi
Therefore- from nn eco­
protein as high as 19.624; because
some oak center table, and dignant i t Great Britain's ac­
you are, told that the price la ceptance of Japanese support. Mrs. D. R. Brisson 11,850. nomic standpoint it is wise to
only •eyenfy-nlne cents. *T The leading papers declare Mr*. 'G .— A.- Owen* 28,480. hfgin the. autumn wardrobe
tho legumes and cur« the qulcknt
*
Will he glad to anawer questions.
Germany has been roasting that .Germany will retaliate Mias Julia Hodg« brought the. flrat two week* of Sep­
of any known- hay; because It d o«
Billy i Do you believe In the American press *for pub­ by stirring up an Islamatic out a few reserve* and now haa tember.
For Information address Cspt. J. C.
not have to be cut at any certain
lishing what she-trie* to think revolution in India."Egypt, T a­
signs?
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Patterson. Chuluota, FIs.
MDIy: Yea, Indeed.
is only one side of the war nia, Algeria and the Soudan, a fighting force of 1,395,160,
period, but may await the cohveniBilly t Well, last nisht I dope.
which will quickly bring Eng­ Miss Emma Proctor has only
of tho farmer or for fa\(frable
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Itandard Six« Roasters made Sanford worry whenTWy can
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when weather conditions are Any make machine. 75c delivered
MUIyt That’r a sign .you of Ru»lan Iron, only twenty¡■70c per doxep Watar
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FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF AN ENGLISH OFFICER
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Wr i t t e n

f o r t h e -h e r a l d

The week has se in home clearing the coni m snd of the sea which Ger­
of the situation in the main theater many deliberately handed over to
of the war. Events have em pha­ France when she forced England to
sised the questions bility of Ger­ tcrvenc. What the -other meaning
m any 's flagrant and ruthless viola­ is will he felr when the question of
tion of Belgian neutrality. It is food supplies become« acute in*-Aus­
pretty evident th at if Germany on tria and Germany. Time? therefore
is everything to the allies, and on
the other side everything must be
French frontier and had treated yentured on one stroke for they can­
Belgium as she has done Holland, not afford to wait. Cut off from tho
the position of the French arm y whole world the markets whence she
would hy^tly» tim o.have been if not drawi her supplies closed to her,
&lt;fésperiÌ%i seriòiw- ^ the extreme. rapid victory or national death are
For after nearly four'weeks of fight­ thp alternatives which Germany has
ing what—is tho position? Merely to lace. She is making a Gold, a
1 ^-* thw gVangflTl— . hoi ding 'their magnificent bid for tho former, hut
-ffutttiet ■■ttf/»*TrtTTcfr‘T P r jTyars has are riot the odds too great?
been prepared -fo r this one thing,
It will bo intensely intercsttnr
that this lino is still intact, but In­ latpr to know what» actually hap­
stead of having to make head alone pened at Nam ur to necessitate the
against .the -numerically superior abandonment of the a d v a d ee d posi­
Geiman troops of invasion, she has tion which tho allies first occupied.
the support of both England and It js quite evident that in their part
Belgium, th a t »bove nll'oJso she’ has of the field a t any rate, the retreat
by graeff of England command of was anything but a rout, was Infact
the sea. &lt;Ierfhany is in fact al­ merely a change in position ably
ready alone io all intents.
With carried out. What a ¿pally happene
Russia pressing on her eastern boun­ ed in Lorraine and Alsace is yet un
daries, with Serviu victorious on certain, except tftnt the French re­
an o th e r‘field, with Italy restless, if treat appear« to have been made in
still neutral, Austria's power is large­ some disorder. The importance of
ly neutralized, for any. serious htfip tiie failure in these two fields will
«he can render her ally. And in both only he capable of measurement
Austria and Germany the econome when wo know whether tho morals
pressure must steadily grow. Tifile of the French troops has suffered
in fact is on the side of the allies.
Foreign military, officers atte n d ­
Whatever be the whole trulli ing the German and Frenyh man-'
about the engagements which have oeuvers year after year, have noted
already taken place, this may be their^ohservations, and of late it has
■aid. .If the allies had succeeded come to be . the general opinion
in the .counter attacks with which among these critics t|iat the French
they attem pted to break up Ger- soldier was a t least ns well armed,
Germany’s advance, the
decisive and trained, and led as the Germans
tiattle would by now linfe been and were inspired by an equal mili­
.fought. As it is the first Iwe rich tary spirit. And not a few rated th&lt;line is still intact, miri every ilny French rtoops as at least as good a-»
gamed on the French frontier mint I hn-«- nf lin-ir powerful neighbor
increase the difficulties which the Tlie question, however, s o me Ilines
Germans must ultimately face.
comes to the mind whether the moral
Lord Kitchener put the ease in a effect of their crushing defeat in ‘To
nutshell in his speech Inst night. ittlll Htlhronitriously persists
It Is
If it is to be a light to the finish impossible yet- to know. We imve
the British empires can and will only French accounts t o go b\
send to the front un army com­ Those from England an- laconic in
parable in sixe with Germany’s huge the extreme and avoid the flowery
force. But this h u g e force is now at phrase
If however the morale of
its maximum while reinforcements the French troops is not serious)y
can and will be continually poured a f f e c t e d either b\ tradition or bv
possessions That is ope meaning of recent events, i lie -rllo-s can faev th.'

PAGE THREE

future calmly aa regards the’ultl.mate
HEALTH BOARD
outcoific.
Meanwhile;- both side!
must nlrcudy have suffered heavily
but the -losses of the Germans should
be the greater for they have to take
the offensive.
Attention is riveted "-on the battle
grounds on the French and Belgian
frontiers, but- news of a steady Rus­
sian advance comes through with
however few , details.
That the
threat of the bear’s hug is becoming
imminent is evidenced by Austria's
'naive 'declaration th a t she will re­
serve the spanking of Scrvia to a
pipre opportune, moment. This dec­
laration is the one touch of comic
relief to t h e . grisly horror of the
situation.
In the far cast Japan's entrance
into the field will have been viewed
with mixed feelings’., even by those floor« for tho good of the state.
in whose cause «he has taken up W haCit has accomplished it a mat­
arms. As affecting tho main*"oper*- "ter of voluminous record, which his
ntions her notion has no bearing in been
|
often reported and repeated
particular.
,to the people of the
j Ttly_ " “«•
Charges hive been made th a t tho (results of this quarter c e n tu r y of
Germans are using dum-dum or (
consistent scientific work4 have been
expanding, bullets contrary—to th«- ^
lingua convention. _ Such charges
the popular suapicimr uf~t»pfTig one
havo been made in every modern of the most unhealthy sections of
war, and should not' he accepted the country to the positive knowl­
without overwhelming proof.
In
edge that it is one of the most health
the present case the reports of sev­ ful, with a death rate probably us
eral of the French wounded are con­
low as the lowest.
•
clusive that they a t any rate were
This work has been wrought
not. hit by expanding bullets. For against natural difficulties and ob­
JL
HeJy «%&gt;—%
■■«tMs iti S'S'iwep-.
t
no man could, for instance, receivo
stacles and against the constantly
eleven wounds from such a bullet
diminishing opposition of ignorance,
W ar
and look forward to n long and
for »s positive benefits havo become
Ile
re
Is
show
n
n
type
of
the
sm
aller
s
ite
w
sr
d
irig
ib
le
w
ith
w hh ti i«
happy life. T h e ’ small, long h a rd
plainly apparent, the per capita G erm any and and F ra n c e nre liberally equipped. All kinds of s iru rs rt
bullet travelling a t immense speed
annual .expenditure of ten cents for j be im pressed nto se rv ic e In the terrlflc conflict In E urope, and their- etT.-.and rotating rapidly on its major
k
each resident of the state, white nmlj moss as a mode of w a rfa re will he w atch ed all over th e world
axis, drills a clean and merciful hole
black, old and -young, has been aeun{
in a soft skinned animal ,iuch ns
to he at least worth while. As a
wider knowledge of the plans and
accomplishments of the hoard hn*i
been disseminated, the approval of
the taxpayers lias been given more
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
and more freely, for criticism has
C ornm r Park A v s n u « and Second S tr « « t
come through ignorance.
’
’
Every honest man who is working
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G
in dead earnest along some partic­
Mulete
ular line for his own advancement
and hi» own abetterment. and this
W a g o n s an d H a r n e s s a l w a y s
personal advance adds to that of
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
the s t a t e
Each i? an u u i h o n t - i n*
his own line ami hi-_rightl&gt; claims
□ la c k s m lth in c and W agon R o p alrln g In connection
recognition as such
lb- accords
such recognition to others who are
as mt.cere and earnest as liim-elf
No one inn Ih- a specialist, an ex­
Don't play with serious matters—
pert. in ail departments of human
don't
YOU carry your own insurance
enric.i.or t he s p i n t o t a l of all prac­
against
tical working knowledge is too vast,
too exhaustive.
TORNADOS
Il i- on this ground that the State
Board of Health claims (or itself
for you’ll find the money wanting when
the support, inorul and physical, of
the storm lias wi|&gt;cd out your property
evi-rs -itiren of Florida
it is doing
Have our strong, reliable company
and lias done a great work, iet*ri its
tarry your risk—and ho on the safe side.
u»el id ness was never greater, its,
activity never greater than today.
Reasonable rates
, The importance of this work in the
upbuilding of the state is being rec­
ognised, and naturally this recogni*
lion comes‘ from those physicians
and laymen who are best acquainted
with this work.
fts critics and no successful man
or organization is ever free fromu
them are of two classes: Thosent
B O T T » ERS OF SODA WATERS AND
wlyi are ignorant, and those who'
assume to themsel ves the wisdom to
supervise human endeavor in every
direction
None of us has the right or the
wisdom to criticise t|ie acta of an­
other until he knows the reason, the
motive for those acts. None of us,
Sole A gtnts for Orange City Spring« Mineral Water
being human, is shove the possibil­
PHONE 21
ity of error, hut each of us has the
right to be recognized ns honest in
his error
And each ef us has a
right to the confidence of the com­
munity, with the cA elusion l h a ‘
with increasing years of- exj&gt;crienc«&gt;
make such errors fewer and less irnporta nl
Florida's Health Board n pro­
foundly grateful for the, confidence
in the past. It axjcs that this he
cofitinued as the larger and moy^,
W hen you feel t a r e ,
Com plete abstracts from the records of
important problems r.f the future
Stretchy.
n a if
flick,
shall tax its wisdom.
lituo and O ut of Sort*,

Dirigibles Play Part In European

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling

ere Have Been Many Fillers and So Cal]
Puncture Cures on the Market. None
Have Proven S atisfactor/H ntil Now
w c .g u a ra n lo t

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our reputation stands hack of H.

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To preserve Ihc life of rubber.
I I V C a l% j r \ I C j To increase (be mileage of tires.
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HERBINE
1« &lt;k* nemxedjr1 T3X Nevd.
I t Is an In v ig o ra tin g tonic fo r
a ‘ torpid liver. T h« first dose
b rin g s Im provem ent, a few days
use p u ts th e B v cr In flno, vigor*
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te n d s Its reetorntlV e Influence
to tho stom ach a n d bowels. I t
helps digestion a n d food asstml*
lali Ion. purifies th o bow els and
b rin g s ta c k tho h a b it of reg u ­
la r d a llf bow el movements^
W hen the sto m ach . Uver and
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.Announcement
A call In being ‘ m ade on the
Christ!: ns of our country to observe
on next Sunday, Sept, (¡fit an hour
of prayer that the God of -Nations
may restrain the awful title of war
in Europe, utid *ave our own great
country from being involved.
Surely every true patriot should
rally to this appeal. The plaeo and
hour In Sanford will he announced

later.

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f t nevrspaper man nnd.you cannot get j women of this country to use thetr H [ ---------------- ----------------------- ------ ----own brain»,
brains, a na dn d use
use them
them toto good
good ¡¡-a
I l L K / i L U a w a y from It If y o u Ho wished.
own
j purpose.
Thoy need no coaching
p btlabcd Kvary Tiieaday aod lrrM,V Mórñloí »?
from other lYiuntries.
-PASSING T H E HAT
IHE. IftRAlD PRINTING COMPANY
it is safe to predict 1 hat when
Florida is already making an ex­
, H. J . HOLLY, t &lt; m o r
they
do begins the designing*of their
hibition of herself in advance of the
W, M M » y R t * Buolw«*» M a n a g e r
Panama phantasmagoria to be put- gowns we will have a revelation in
«Sacrisi»«WP r f « . »2.00 o Vcor In A tlvrc* on a t Frisco in 1915. She I» going the matter of (erhinine attire.
Common sense and decency will
will always remain a problem to you if you do not at some time face the
IM I verni la tha City Or earn*» *2.00 P«r y««r &gt;n to sell punk dollars to help ruisc^
the money for an 'exhibit to dfs-| return, and it will not be at the exad vanea or *0c per monili.
issue of making ends meet with the means at hand, but the problem will be
P a n s an la la a d i r n e * muai Or made n olBe* credit herself with the big show, | pense of personal
appearance or
E ntered a t K o o d - d u i mall m atter A n i m i 2£nd What the girls lack in raising this; style,
The futuro gowns to be designed
1*0*. a l Uva Porlo flic* a t Sanford. F lorida..
way they boys will perhaps be called
andar A rt of March 3rd. 1B7B
upon to raise by hunting racoon« by American women will be just as
smart and just as stylish ns uny
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “I
Trleobone No. &gt;14 and 'pô&amp;sams and peddling the hides.
OMc* In Harald Uuildlna
Maybe we will p u t. the blind and they have ever worn, with the add­
will not spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
maimed on the street corners to sell ed advantage of radiating refine­
T H E M O R A TO RIU M PLAN
of the sacrifice.’'
pencils and shoestrings to make up ment and gentility. M any people inquire what a mora­
i
American
women
are
the
most
the deficiency.
As a last resort
torium la. After that-cornea the
With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
ladiea’ aid societies will probably be beautiful on earth, are noted for
question as to whether it is expedi­
organised to sell ice cream and old their intellectual attainments, and
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better*:
e n t. The latter is made a matter of
clothes to raise the rhino. I t re­ are possessed of an indomitable
d o u b t in an article by the editor of
ment and we urge upon you to
minds us of the plan to advertise spirit which' knows no failure.
Commerce and Einanc»! . although
The
designing
of
their
own
gowns
Florida by selling coupons printed
the
aystem
prevails throughout
in "New York.— Arcadia Enterprise. will Jjc but an incident in their bril­
Europe. It is proposed log use here
liant careers, for »Van now the
O
world is prostrate at the feet of
»7 ^ ^ ^ w g S g ? C i t g B T i r x n - E
American womknhood.
The first question is, then, what
that
d
says
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The Sanford H e r a l —
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ia J i m ora tori urn? In a word*, it is with everything needed to .sustain.
dTTifilT ol deferring payment on life the Sanford section could s ta n d 1----- LEGAL ADVERTISING.
debts, public or private. The word a siege for a year.
Celery, ia fine^ •Srti— — --------------------1------probably is derived f T o m the idea 4rat as a staple diet it—would no;
M a r l a f the C a n a l ? Ja d**. S e m in o le
t h a t while a moratorium exists in a suit our stomach. — Apalachicola In Count?,
Sl*!r of f l o r id *
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEA5
H. E. TOUR
I
n
ro
E i t i n of
country, things are in doubt.- The Times,
Aa*t C u U n
Vlca-f'rrafdrnl
Caahler
L ara U U Sun**»,
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S ’‘-L-.-EÏ- #*ï'
writer referred to says th a t the
Such ignorance is .truly refreshing. T o all Creditor«. L***t#*». D lr t r lb u t s é s M d
h i v i n g C t l l n n or D w n i n a *
. J y .,’ t r
a ction of a banker, who refuses to Don’t you know, Bro. Johnson, th at * aallc a i nl’*r*oni
I
i t **ld E i l a t * :
You, a n d n t h of y o u ara h r r r b ? notified
honor the checks of a mad depos­ Sanford Shipped the past season
a n d required to p r e e e n l any claim* and
itor, known to be burning up „his 225,000 .ccates of vegetables aside d e m a n d * w h i c h ‘y o u . or e ithe r ol y ou, m »y
h a v e i i i l m l Ib* « » talo of Lovell I . Stone,
money, would be approved In pub­ from celery and lettuce and. 25,000 deceased.
1*1* of S e m in o l e C o u n ty , Florid*,
lic opinion and finance, an d nn barrels of Irish potatoes.
As to to t h a u n d r r ilg n e d a d m ln la tr a lr lx of ««Id ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiH
« • la te , within two y e a r * from th e d i t a h e r e ­
American moratorium, he holds, sweet potatoes, cattle, hogs, sheep | of.
would be the same.
and chickens we have them all,, the* —H a ted A ugutl 2 7 t hA, NA¡N A!&gt;•C.1914,
STONFl,
.
A d m l n U t r a t r i i.
T he reason for thut opinion is rivers arc full of fish, the woods full! 3-Tun* Ste
t h a t American securities held in of game and we cppldn’t starve if j
n o t ic i: o r e l e c t io n
Europe to the extent of several Euroj&gt;e was wiped oil the map.
T o ’ Ih» Sheriff uf S e m in ó le County* of th*
Ht
«!«»
of
Flofiflmr
billions of dollars and are the most
O-----IV» i i f known» - T h a t 1, II C l a y O f i w f o r 4
salable thing th a t-E u ro p e has now
Those Florida papers which have; H r rr e f a rV of H i t t * nf t h e H t i t e of Flo r* d«,
f rb jr give ñutir«* t h a t a g e n e r a l e l t e
is American securities. That is why shown a disposition to disparage the 4l i oo n h *will
he held in S e m i n o l e C’o u n i v , Stai**
••f
F
l
o
r i d a , or» T u e s d a y r e t i » u r c e e d i n f t h e
^ th ere was such a flood of them of­ state tax commission and depreciate
f i n i M o n d a y In N o v e m b e r , A. I). 191*4!
fered in the market before the war Its value to the taxpayers would do t h e n i d T u e s d a y h f l n g t h e t h i r d i l i y of
broke out. *,
well to remember th a t this same* com N oFvoerm bUenr i. t e d H t a t e a S e n a t o r f ro m t h e S t a t e
Hecau.se bf the vast amount of misslop has succeeded in increasin o f F l n r i d a - J o r Mi v e t r « I ro n * M a r r h 4, 1 9 1 S.
F o r II f T ' n e n t a t l v n f r o m t h e F o u r t h C o n offerings for sale at almost any the valuation of taxable property by p(rre»lonal f Hit f l i t of t h e S t a t e of F l o ri d i *
t h e P l a t y - f o u r t h C o n g r e * * of t h e Uniteci
price that could be got, those who more than JfiO,000,000. Nothing is in
S tair«
F
« r ( &gt; m m i » i * * f i r r of A f n r u l t o r e trf t hr
held the same kind of securities In more notorious than lhi* persistent
Stai** rtf F lo rid a.
this country felt that by ciopreAiifig | anti outrageous under valuation by
Fo r T t f » J u«ticee o f t h e S y p rd m i 1 C o l l i i
t h e S l a t » of F l o r i d *
th em below their actual value, the of property by many people when of For
T *ii It àMr o a d C‘o rn m 1«*on Tier « «»f I hr j
holdings of jieople in savings banks rendering it for taxes. Much land S t a i r of F lo rid a
»
F o r Nfi*i M e m b e r nf t h e II uu*r of H e p fa
a n d trust companies were forced given in at 12.50 and $5.00 per acre • eniatlvr*« of t h e S t a t e of F lo rid a
For C ounty Judge.
down below u reasonable price. The for taxes is*held on the market for
F o r She ri if.
F o r &lt; Ic r V of t h e f i r e m i ( miri
result would be that houses holding ten times that value, and this evil
F o r t 'o u n t v Awie«»ur ol T*irw
perfectly good securities m ig h t. find bus become chronic over the whole
F o r T a i ( Jo lleeio r.
For C o u n ty T r e n a u r e r .
their market v a lu e . so far below state, thereby working a great hard­
F o r / ' a u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of I’uhllr
normal as to force them, in compli­ ship upon \ u c h property owners as 1n*t&gt; a c t i o n
Fo r C o u n t y S u r v e y o f
a n ce with law, into liquidation it­ were conscientious in rendering their
For Five ( a u n ty ( 'o m
Fo r T h r e e M e m b e r » o f t h e C o u n t y fio a
self, nnd at uny rate, greatly to property. The work of the tax com­
%f P u b l i e I n * t r u r t i o n .
a la rm their customers.
mission ■in increasing values $G0. • F o r J u a t l r e of t h e P e n e # In a fid for t h e
I t is useless to tell people th a t a 000,000‘shows &lt;hat n good start has f1.o llo4.w in g J u n l i r t D l a t r i r u . vi* Nfoa. 1
Fo r C o n a t a b l e In a n d for th * f o llo w in g
«ecurity Is good in fact without real been made In repairing a weak and
Photo by American l*rrs* Aaibctatlufi
»tic*# 1)1*4f l e t i , v ia : No* 1, if. ¡I, 4
regard for its market value. They inefficient system which works grave J it In
feat I m o n y v h a r v o f I h » * e h e r e u n t o
my hand and a filled th# fi feat S eal of
will not believe it, .for generally mar-4-tnjusTiev-tTT tho«? people who render aet
t h e S ta te of F lorida, a t T a U a b a t a r * , tit#
C
a
p
ita
l, t hi* th* t tyr nly-fourt h .lay of
ket valuó a n d -re a l-value closely cor th eir'p ro p e rty fairly for taxes and
1914
, respond, Still thdre are cases where are thus made to assume the burden A u g u s t , A. 11,
II. C L A Y e i l A W P O i t n
*■ B t f r r l i t y of S t a t e .
fluctuations’ in price nre oven violent resulting from the fAllure of others
T o C. M. H a n d , S h e r i f f . Sem fonl# C o u n t y .
a n d still stock is paying,-year in and to do so.— Lukeland Telegram
3 - T u # * - 9 tc
y e a r out, an unvarying rate of divi­
------O------N o l l r r of Appllratlon- or T i t t . r r d ITndrr
dend.
.
•
H rrllon 373 of t h o ( i r n r l i l H u l t l n
Potatoes, cither sweet, or Irish,
N oilr* 1« h.r*tiy ( I v o n t h a t F n r r w t l.«Wr,
Sometimes a s ta y law, in the na­ are going to be a big money crop this l&gt;urrhi*rr
of T * i O r t l t r i t n Nn.* 1041,
1019,
1033, 1060, 1071. d a t r d lb* 3rd d a y
tu re of a moratorium, has rbecnp year and none equal the Florida
of Jun*. A. It. i9 1 2 . h** fllod aald rartlflfound useful, although It must beu product. J The man who has lived rat,.» In m y ofllr* a n d ha* m ade *p|tllr*tlon
for tax d r . d to l**ur Jn a c c o r d a n t« «1th law .
bandied with care lest it lead to north and eaten the lumpy potatoes Said
CortlHratc* e m b r a c e the. following d*»abuses. On the whole, we nre great* from some of the most famous potato erlb cd prope rty ■dtuatod In Scmlnol« C o u n ­
t y . Klorld», in-wil
l.o t J, lllk C. M it­
ly in doubt ns to whether a mora­ fields, -of America appreciates the chell*» S u r r e y 1-cvy G r a n t l l « * b»( 17 *h*
N
of
S
W
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r
run
f»
S3
f- 3.03 ch», N
to riu m will be ever in fnvor with Florida product more highly than f. dry W ‘J cl)» *&lt;’ lutbo.d*C-them-«
in main
p u r peoplo, after the experience we tho man who has been raised on the direction 70 ilcy W 3.67 ch» to W bdry o f
I^Jt Hi d c ( E 10,30 ch* t o hofl.
lM &lt;
have had in former times with the Cracker variety of spuds. They are .13. 4 t r 7H. lllk f&gt;. 'M i t c h * » * TAvy G r . h t .
land I v i n s *»*r»«cd *t the d *to
sam e principle, under the name of the most consistently mealy pota­ Of Tthhee »aid
U iu a n r c of *U«h rvrtiflrato In th
»40, K.
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u
of
No.
1044, N . B. Oil**: No. 1040,
• t h e stay law.
toes grown anywhere in this coun-»
H y P a lm a r;
No. I0&amp;S. 10S0, 107!. N.
" H.
try. We haven’t eaten ally of the n f l a t . I7nth*a *a|d c c r t lf l r a ta »hall h , n*r d l n i t o J a w , l a * d r e d will l u u i
AN U N C E R T A IN GAME
European or British brands’, though dthraermc or dn oonr r o tho*
l* t d a y of Ortnbor, A. P ,
T h e war seems to be putting the we have hopes sometimes.— Tampa 1914.
/ W l t t r t w a e ^ » f l H s L * l i n * n n r *nd •»»! tUI»
kibosh on Flondn newspapers nnd Tribune.
t h e 1*4 d a r " o f K «pt»m b*?, A. I&gt;, 1914.
«oral)
B. A. IlO U O f.A S S, ,
w hether' tho editors arc going to
Clark Clrriill C o u r t , Romlnol* Co.. Kl*.
B y J . C . Hobrrt». D. C. E u ro p e to join tho armies or whothcr
The Herald is giving the people
3 - T u r j- M c
w ar has raised the price of paper of Sanford the best nows service
or has thrown men nut of employ­ thair'lias ever been offered before in Nolle* of Appllrallao for T a l Deed Under
H r t l lo a 373 of | h o G e n e r a l Statu te*
m e n t in turpehtino und phosphate thekeity. We arc getting the war
N otice l i h*r*b)r l i v e n t h a t P otreat l.ake,'
r c h a ie r of T a x C e r tif lr a to a Noi, 10ÌD,
resulting in hard times it would ajv nowd fresh from the wire* and right u031,
1039, 1039, I O « ! , t O t l . 106.1, 1064.
P h o t o b y Au.terr-an I 'te a * A n u c i a t i u n
p e a r th a t the newspapers are suf Trofli the wireless station at Say- 1069, 1070, d a te d t h e 3rd - d a y of Ju n e ,
A. D. 1918, ha* died «aid certificale In toy
. fering and suspending every week ville, Long Island a n d we expect the offlra a n d hxi tjtide a p p li c a t io n fur t u deed
l**ua In a c c o rd an c e w i t h law. Said cer­
or two. Among the latest suspen­ people to reciprocate by subscribing ttioOrate*
o m b rare t h * followlnx d n r r i h a d
a f A99»&lt;*»en f a r T a * D eed U n d e r t e m b e r, A. D . 1914.
sions are ^he-Bowling Green Times for The Hendd. We are riot get­ p r o p o r t y » l iu i t e d In S e m in o le c ounty. F l o r ­ N etlr#
W lt n e u m y official «Ixna ture and real
S e c tio n 3T1 of, the G e n e r a l H latu le*
i.d_« to
iw
lt
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S I , T0&lt;
22, 71&lt;
21, *4. SO,, S*, —
40,
Civilization.
thl» lb* t a t (fay a t Septem ber, A P . 1914,
.
.
a n d the Hawthorne Herald and they ting out this expensive service for 42, 4 t ,, 41,
» , L49,. I - , . . . &lt; » , &gt; ■ » « I I I 71.
N otice I* hereby elven t h a t M. 1« W r l | h l (
(*eal)
• E. A. D O U G I . A S S ,
It Is tha triumph of clvlllutlon th at
lllocl*
D.
Mitchell'*
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rant.
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of
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Clerk
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Sem
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Co..
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inform the readers th a t lack of pat* our health.’ . If you are .a subscriber, l a n d h e l n | aateoaed a t t h e d a te of th e laa«.
the &amp;th d a y o f , Ju n e , A. D. 1011. h** filed
B y J. C. i t o b e r t a , D. C. , at last communities Jiavo obtained
rbnngt* is the chief cause.
Lack you are perfectly welcome to the anew of aurh certificate« In the n a m e af eald r e r t i n r a t * In m y ofllr* a n d .ha* m a d e
3-Tuee-3tc
such a mastery over natural lawa th at
U n k n o w n . Unlew **ld r e r t i n r t l r « ,*h»ll 1» • PPlIcatjon for. t a x deed t o Isa u t In a c c o r d ­
of patronage will kill the fhost daily bulletin service In front of the redeem ed a c c o rd ln f t o law , ta* deed will ance w ith law. Said c ertific ate e m b ra ce *
they drive and control them. Tho
Imu* thereon on t h * l i t d a y ol October, th* follow ini described p r o p e r t y e ltu a te d In
promising business in tfye world and Herald office on Herald Square.
wlnda. tho water, electrlcty. all allonn
A. D. 1114.
Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, t o - w ltf fA&gt;t »14,
W l t n e u my OfRHal a l f n i t u r e and *eal d r - » S3 ft.) lllk 6. T ie r 1. S a n fo rd . -T h *
It would bo much better for all con­
‘ Dally Thought.
that tn their wild form werodfltiRcrous,
thl* t h * l» t tfay ol S e p te m b e r.* A . D. 1914. la i d l a n d b r i n y a w e a w d a t t h e d a ta of t h *
Ho lhat bostows a gift «fiottili foi^ am now controlled by human tvtil, nnd
cerned if the editor of a newspaper
In this issue is a n article on the
peal)
,
E . A. DO U G I.A S S,
'
ieauanje of auch certificate in th* n a m e of
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t . Serolaol* Co.. Fla.
U— G a rn e r. Unteaa aald certificate »halt jot It, ho tirai receivet ooo rhould nro
w ould look more closely into the war by an English officer .and it
made useful servants.—Henry
T ly J. C. Itoperte, h . C.
re deem ed according t o la w , lax d e e d »vor hef** it In ?'***' •■*•"-'•—Solon.
Ward Beecher.
business conditions of his town and gives a clear insight into conditions
a-Tuyt-Olr
will laao* thereon on ik e 3 0 t h d x y of S e p c o u n ty before he climbed Into the written ‘ without bias.
The. first
' publishing business.
Newspapers hand knowledge of the warring na­
a r e classed among the luxuries and tions Is timely.
w hen the peoplo s ta r t cutting down
expenses they usually cut the home
The Sanford H erald is a public
p a per first. On tho other hand they institution but it is not a free library
m a y dig for a big daily paper th a t as we would like to call attention of
gives them no local news a t all but thoso who expect to get the paper
t h e fickle public will always drop tho without paying for it.
hom e paper first an d this fact should
11 omen and Gowns
bo borne in mind by the newspaper
And now the women of America
m en who are contemplating starting
with' support from the peanut politic­ are up against it.
ians and the men who always borrow "They must design their own gowns
France is was ridden and the
th e ir neighbor’s paper In preference
to subscribing for the paper them ­ masters of fashion in Paris can no
selves. The newspaper game, is a longer supply the demand.
Franco has our Sympathy in its
m a n ’s Job anil few know the vlcis*
nitudes th a t are encountered on the troughs, hut we hall th e day when
way. The experiences of the editor American women muat depend upon
of The Herald would fill a largo their, own initiative in the m atter
book and are the experiences of q( dress, for when American women
•very member of the craft in every undertake to do a thing IT IS
*
. c o u n ty of America ojbfJurope. I t DONE.
£3'-j
We have depended upon Paris
ia th e survival of the fittest a n d it
I tak e s money to make the presses go too long.
t
We have accepted the hideous
a n d the lean years predominate,
Beautiful 7-R oom Bungalows,’ H o t and Cold W ater, On Improved Vegetable Farm 700 F in e M inorca and Wyan­
th ere is not.one of us today who creations that have been handed us
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exchange placea with the without a murmur, simply because d o tte Chickens, Incubators, Coops, Brooders, B e st M odel P ens, Horeo and Wagon, Barn. A
f th e United S u t e s for they bore the French label.
M A G M O LI A
This la an opportune time for the
spa per man Is always a
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY i fromMrs.Atlanta,

Bruton has returned
where she spent sev­
eral days purchasing .her full stock
U tile Happenings— Mention Of of millinery She was accompanied
honje by Miss King, who will be her
•M atters In Brief
trimmer thin season. Miss King was
here the past season and ijyt.L* many
friends
who will be glad to welcome
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
her buck to Sanford. Mrs. Bruton
will announce the millinery opening
jam miry Of The Floating Small Talka Inter.
Surrinrtly Arranged For Hurried
Come to the Nautilus Casino at
Herald Header*
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
ida, to spend your vacation. Per­
M. M. Sm ith and famlly’ o fjw In - fect bathing houses and beach.
ter Park are In tho city to;l»y.
Fresh water shower.* New woolen
Fo
Prol. W. L. Hnrvey left yesterday bathing sui.ts and room 25c,
men
and
women.
100-13tc
on a business trip to Jacksonville
and Tollshsssec.

Attorney Ged. DeCottes made a
short"business trip to T a m p a last
■week. • *.
•
Sco Dutton for turnip, m u s ta r d
■JrH'VW 11
cauliflower s e e d / 96-tf
=

Mrs. Allen Jones is spending a few
days at the Spencer cottage at Cor­
onado Beach. ■
.

— Hair. Rood*- new line of hum an
hair switches a t . M
Williams. 10G First street.- .... » e t c
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial
gasoline irons a t Mm. Simon'ti.J. 2-tf

Hereon Class

The Berea ns had a very interest;
ing meeting on lam Sunday. The
pastor is our. teacher and our lessons
are discussed in such a way that
almost any one can understand the
ha r deal
W * ! m u r i n e
October rn - hear the lectures given
by prominent men of Sanford.
Come a n d be with us.
. '
&gt; . E. G.-*
Class Reporter.

Mrs. Hynes an d Mm. Hoolphan
have returned from a pleasant visit
with friends and rejatlves in WayNEW RESTAURANT
cross.
■
.
The Bell Restaurant will open or
..
19th in the■ Hines Building
Mr.
and. Mrs. uHurry Ferran. otf ! August
*
,
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i.
■, |
11 o l i n t St Meals and short orders
Eustis were in tho city yesterday.
will he served. Furnished rooms upthe guests of Mr. Permit's 'sister,
! stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor. .
Mro. D. L. Thrasher.
f 101 :ttp
Get your ice eream from Duhurt's
Ice Crettm Fuctory.
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Notice School Exiimination
The teachers' county examination
K. J. Hudnall of Birmingham is in
the, city on a prospective trip. He .for county certificates will be held
Jia prominent rani estate man of a t Sanford beginning Tuesday,
Sept. _8th at 8 a. m. For white
Birmingham.
teachers in the Sanford High School;
S. Maxwell, ha* returned from a
for colored teachers in the Hopper
few weeks h| h*ii I ut Charleston und
A ca d i m&gt;
other point# in North and South
A tea of one dollar will Imi col­
Carolina.
lected of each examinee
Bring ink.
New hooking orders f&lt;&gt;r Big Hol­ pen .t i &gt;1 |&gt;a per
ton Lettuce and ('uubllower seed
1» I. I'll RASHKK Snpt
•SF K. Hutton.
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H l l h o s e Is s p e n d i n g til l - w e e k

THE SÀNFORD HERALD 1
Endeavor
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Mra. B. C. Maxwell, in the Presby­
terian society of 'Sanford. It was
organized this spring and has forty
members, with prospects for more
They expect to help in state union
finances this fall, and gel more liter­
ature from Boston to help keep-up
interest
State President Curry of Jackson­
ville has taken a trip off to Mon­
treat. N 0 . hip expected to rerurti
home i his week. We appreciate the
workers' writing our office when
away on their summer vacations *.
GR AC E A. TO W N SEN D
Intertachen, Sept. 1st,

In th e list of teachers for th a winTer term of the city *chool of Kissiinmee were several listed who are
either Endoavorcrs of the Presby­
terian or Christian church societies.
Perhaps tho editor of the Kissimmee
Valley Gazette did not know this but
we did. One of them 1* Ml** Ruth,
daughter of Mnu J. W. Miller, who
is to be the Kindergarten teacher.
Mrs, Miller was Torn/erly a state
and district officer, und is hostesk
for Secretary Grace when she goes
to Kissimmee.
It was the Miami Metropolis
which told of U#... three active Endeavorern from th a t many societies,
SALAMAGÎUNDI
of its city, who were to represent
their churches in tho first conven­
Fifteen women have been tried in
tion for Southeastern district meet­
Chicago upon the charge of mufder
ing In West Palm Beach this week.
foF killing their husbyntivr-nnd not
Miami has more denominations rep­
or# -ronvretiwIr»»iiuugfc.-ti»a—im tk n c e
resented in Christian Endeavor than
of, the fact* was Convincing. The con­
any place in the state but St. Pe­
clusion it^Jnavitaitlc. th a t the killing
tersburg and. Tampa.
*.
-uf jx hvft baftfi
in one of our press exchanges
nois, either justifiable or excusable
dcre figures showing, how great in
homicide,
territory was DeSoto country
As
far as we know we have m)t for opr
If the Germans are continually lic­
.tklnla ■union a single society within ing "driven back" isn’t it rather re­
itS boundaries.
Field work is the markable that they were in positions
problem not yet * solved for such this morning that are in advance of
parts of the state.
those held yesterday? It is somewhat
It is good to see the interest enlightening to study these war tel­
taken in temperance, especially th a t egrams with a war map in gfrort of
of the W. CL T, U,’ division of the you.
good work, ity_ Florida papers. The
Lakeland News last week gave much
A big delegation of convict les­
space to n plea for "the white rib­ sees appeared today before the board
bon." as a favor to the godd women on stnte institutions and prayed for
of tho Temperance Union.
relief und. r their contracts with the
Could suvngc&gt; u hp never heard of state bc.ause of the arut y condition
the gospci of love act Inure savage of the naval stores market. Many
Than some members of the great, of them claim they cannot continue!
strong white rnce, now in Europe-1 to- if‘e their gangs
The matter is
What must the converted people of still unde eonsiderillion
the islands und other missionary
lands think of such an example?
Flnri.h, shipped nearly 15.000 enrUnder a large heading. "T h e Cnl- | oatb of producp from the *„„,1
ifornla Ernies vorer” for August rails llurin,, , hp ,aM , riIpkin*K season, and
for Tithing Week." Sept. G-13. fft, ypt ,„.r ;ll.ri(.ult)lni, possibilities have
the raising of money to help make Mrarrt.iv M»«n KU,
guessed a t .Culifornia dry. They will have a
special held secretary to irtd in this
Dativ Thought.
great ha tile for rig 1*1cite sues. What
r i I - i . i ti lt vf. '.&gt;* n f
We
sacrifices of any kind have Florida
il ■
.......
’ &lt; ‘1 V «ImEi deliverer« i n . &lt;ic m efforts to heal*
■. m ,
i h er
i Tin*! chi ­
Jill
M
IIlitk.' IIur slate ' go dry?"
it) W.I
m i : » •.
ih
Henry I t u m i
Some splendid news came from
m

i ilru- Seminar ••
.It Hi l l ' W • —l u n d i n
his .absence his odi •t* is in t hi* «•barg.*
Th.* l ur gnst n it nt 1M*r &lt;tf r*1|)li.*» r.*of M P U pe &gt;
•■»•¡Vi 'I t u tilli* j inn .utili r u n nr tli.it
*I&gt;r. ilohson re ¡inri» t Ini i t hiKi* tin* t u r n » Si ini»ur u uni d f^»* tifi«!
who were injured iti tin* Itoli ••r *-x t ht» y r a r if t!ln*r&lt;* u .1» .iitlit •toni dt*

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Frocks for the Small Girl

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I zuda nee will he larger than that of
T he meet Ing will I here
lu*ii year
fore he field from Sept ein Iter 22nd
W est S id e
1 .11 p
lo tile 2 tth inclusive. A'preliminary
Mrs It. J. Holly and children and program will be issued soon
Mias Margaret RohejTs are expected
A review of t In*, replies show»
home this week from the mountains the greatest demand to lie for In­
of North Carolina where they have formation mi citrus disease» other
subject.*. railed for are fertilizers.
been for )he past six weeks
cultivai! on. I ho i¡,c td dynamite in
Hon.' Forrest 1-uke has returned
Ihe
groves. fruii maturity, orchard
from a trip to Jacksonville and other
a tit! •In* ;it rkeiing of fruit»
hen
(Ing
points in the s tn te ’in the interest of
I wing V" I in* »••noiiftticM of the
his candidacy for the position of
citrus canker -iiiiation in thè state,
Speaker of the House.
tfns dl-e.1- 1- itili receive spere.I ni
Ï* or fi doses fi fifi will bren k a ii y lenlion *'i ur. program
Mr l.luvd
case of Ff-ver or Chills
Prit * 2.1 Ti'liny ùt i l e «ir ers and Sluppers
cents
!M-: jit
Ij.iign.* ai * Mr l ' . t i k Mirling wIni
* Ur. J. C. Fletcher and family have are in charge, .d ili.* ejtrus canker
returned from u vh.it to Ft. Monde era dica t ioti wprk on the lower. Fast
and were, accompanied homo by Coast «re expected -to tu* prosent
0, E. Sporting, who is now engaged a n d teli of this work and its future.
iir-OfMWthr
Fi. Meade I)r.. E. W Uerger, thè state nursery
inspector wlll teli of l he work tils
Closing out all typewriter carbon office i.s dnirig in thè «unirò! of thrs
paper Best grade» only, at 25c .liseuse
l’rof II, E Steven* of Ih.*
per dozen sheet«
Herpld Office
Ex peri inent Station, who ha* dis!*7-t f
coM-red I lo- fatisi* of t hi» «liseuse to
Misses R uth Vaughn and l-aunt le* a fungila will deinonslrale the
Lee have returned from a very de­ fungus and exhil.it specimen» of the
lightful visit with . their
grand .liseuse, shouing its «lillerenl stageparents, Mr. and ,Mrs. A Vaughn t of devcloprnerft. lie has isolated
at "Forty Palm s" on Lakij Harney, j the fungus and has it growing in
Sec the.
l RQ Hill Hardware Co. f o r ! pure culture. By inoculating it into
['arson fruit box nails. Prices healthy trees he has been able to
J- C. Bears
produce the disease readily, prov­
lower tnVu ever before. * 2-4tc
ing that he has the right organism
Francis Bell of thv Herald force is
FLA. AG INCULA L EXP. STA
taking his annual vacation of two
August 29, 1914.
N THE rmftlcBB realm of fashion ono
weeks which ho will spend at the
finds greater stability and uniform­
beach. Ned Chittenden *is holding
ity
In tho styles created for little girls
down the caster while Chick is
than
In any other direction. la fact, a
away.
very- largo proportion of all frocks for
Thursdays anil Sundays
Wood,
It will pay you to li*.t your real young misses show variations of a
land Park.
Picnic conveniences estnte with Connqlly, 109 Magnolia Binglo model. Tho long waist, or
blouse. Joined to the short skirt, as
amusements., T he only safe, clean Ave.
3-2tc
pictured
here, Is developed in all sorta
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
of. fabrics and In followed closely In
daily,- cleaned and re-filled from ar­
Wanted To rent trurk farm near lino In tho simplest as- well as tho
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan
Sanforti
Apply H. C. Lawton. St. most elaborate of children's 'dresses.
•Ude, Leased privately also.
8tSf
Thero Is nothing finer or more ele­
Hotel,
Snnford.
,3-ltp
Johns
gant than n dross of embroidered or­
Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain has re­
gandy or Bwiaa or batiste, trimmod
turned home from a visit to pointa
For Rent— Ten room house a t
In northern New York state. She corner Oak avenue and Fourth with ono or two of tho several durable
laces that wlll stand any amount of
*** accompanied home by her son, street. Apply to W. W. Long.
cleaning
Cluny and tho filet laces,
Durton Hume a n d his wife, who will
’ 3-tfe
with tho bc'st Gorman or FVoncb vnl.
viilt the Chamberlains for a few
will last ns long as tho fabric of tho
weeks.
.,
. Take .N otice— I Will rent, sell, dress, and In fact cluny and filet lacea
Stamped Goods! Just received a .trade or build you a house on easy will outwear strong fabrics. Vnl la
large assortment of stamped goods, terms. J. Musson, 601 .Palmetto somewhat less durable, and also loss
axpcnslvo.
. 8-91«
vis: gowns, pillow eases, towels, !n- avenue
In the picture n straight panel ex­
/*nta’ wear, table ‘‘runners, pillow
Some day you will need fire in­ tends down th o /ro u t of tho dresa from
tops. etc., a t Mrs. Grace E. Wil­
neck to hem Ttio required fulness Is
surance. Get protection now. Con­
liams, 106 First street.
3-2tc
Introduced Into tho waist by groups of
nelly, 109 Magnolia Ave.
. 3-2tc
tiny band-run tucks In tho material
Henry Yoweli of Orlando was here
at each aldo of tho paneL -The front.
yesterday and
accompanied
his
Including panels and sides, to tho un­
N O T IC E
brother, A rthur Vowel] ’ to New
derarm
seams, la In one place and an
■ Yorlr. leaving Tait .night: THey ex- As 1 have charge of the business of the
extra length a t tho bottom provides
P«ct to* be absent several weeks in Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East San­ the radio. The fulness In the back la
ford Lund League, and W. A. Whit­ provided by tiny tucks, as at tho
* 'b e metropolis.
comb,
I can be found In the Tax As- aides.
•
5 or 8 doses 6G6 will berak any
*■ Office in the court houai. .
The
raffle
la set on to tho body of
&lt;*w of Fever or Chills. Price 25
"Cents. -*■
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T H O S . K. B A TES the dresa by. means of an Insertion of
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For Sale- Pepper Plants
I.nidi y Walker

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M ig h ty

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among King George's yvarslilps, the l&gt;uttleshlp Comiuerpr, mem­
M IGHTY
ber of the second battle *&lt;|Uitdron. has a displacement of 22.5W ton*
und- mount» ten 13 Inch guns. Ttio bow on view of tho vessel show*
bow ii inluhly broadside cun lw deliver«*.! against an enemy from either skis
of the r.mijurr.ir. Stir 1» driven by turliine engines auu carries a crew of*
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And the Clerk Smiled.
O.vrwln'9 ReQrct.
There recently went Into a fashion­
If I had to live my life over again,
I would have tundo a rulo lo read able shoo shop tho daughter of a man
ptry mid
to some music whose wealth has been acquired with­
ic0 u i*vv ry week, fof pur- in very recent years. Tho young wontrpartr of mj brain now atro­ un wtuUOI»potted to pntrrtfilr«t the clerk
phied Would till! b.«v" b'H.U kept ' nnd rejected n number of "classy"
ullv.* thru.sit it. ■ Hiii lo.a of tin.»« slipper» In. produced for Iter approval,
tasti*« I» n lus» at It .ppluoitB, und muy FI null) kin* said: "I think, perhaps, I
pn» H hit In Itljtl lull» to til.* Intellect, ■shall tukn these two pairs But I^oufs
und i» rv
i i ...
:.&lt; tin inorai char­ XV Inieh are too high for me. Give
acter. t)&gt; unit . lit.ng tho uinotiotial mo a size lower—or, stuy—perhaps
our
' ’t u r le* iHrwlu. Louis XIII will ho high enough."

filet laco. Thero Is a capo collar edged
with a filet edging, which In turn la
finished with n vnl ruffle of very scant
fulness. The short puffed deeves aro
finished In tho Kamo wny
Tho bottom of tho Bklrt Is finished
with • the filet edging. After tho
Frimch fashion, dainty pallernn In
hand etnbroldory (nearly always In
flower form) are put In after the lace
and material have been sewed to­
gether. Sprays of flowers extend ovor
the organdy and laco. Tho pattern. In
graceful lines, Is repeated on thfi front
panel and about the sleeves.
Ag a finishing touch crochet buttons
In groups of threo simulate a fastening
of the panel to the dress nt each side.
There Is a folded ssfh of light bluo
ribbon In which an end bangs from
tho. simplest of knots to tho edgo of
the raffle at the left side.
These dresses for young girls arc
worn very short. In fact, tho Impres­
sion is that they are a trifle small for
tho wearers. But thero Is nmplo room
ocrqsa tho shoulders, and careful
mothers uminlly sco to It that thero Js
a chance of lengthening tho skirt by
letting out tucks plsc«*d In tho rufflo or
by adding a second loco edging. Tho
softness of tho material allows moro
fulness than Is really needed, and
these little drosses last out two or
threo seasons' wear, In this way ma­
king the hand work well worth doing.

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A ypung man had decided to Join
Hurtling over the bricks a t an the Episcopal church, but hts family
Indlanapolli, May '30th. 19M, ot
80-mile an hour speed, Dawson al­ were all Baptists, s o .h e thought he
eleven o’clotk and I CO,000 *|&gt;wm1
most'Is on top.of the prostrate man should bo Immersed when baptised,
fatuities are awaiting the next thrill
before he sees him. A fraction of n and on going to the rector of the Eple*
of a «maatlon-guttrd day.
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second and the Matmon will crush copal church ho made a nxjuest for
‘ A green car, with sharp, pointed him.
Dawson thinks fast.
With such a baptism. The rector decided
hood and bearing the number 49, almost "superhuman strength, Joe that It could be quite easily Accom­
passes the stands. It Is GUhooloy'» wrenches the steering wheel. ' The plished and said ha would speak to the
losota; Ita ly ’s lotto challonger in thd yellow, car shoots down the era- Baptist minister about It.
The Baptist minister, on hearing
international speed battle nnd an lutnkmont, its burning tires grazing
added starter whose eleventh hour the helpless Bonini. It jumps the this, was quite delighted and readily
entry has been made possible by the track, strikes the sand at- the inside . agreed to baptise and take the young
withdrawal ol lie Palmajp Mercedes. edge of the brick oval and then man Into the church the following
Sunday -morning, but said the rector:
Compared with tho five fleet blue turns over twice to claim two vic­
"He just wants you to bapttio him
challobgcrs. of France th a t thunder tims, Dawson nnd his mechanician, and he wants to Join my Church.**
by wUh galling gun detonation, the Vera Barnes, who are buried under
The good Baptist minister then re­
Issou seems to crawl an d Its smoky the twisted, wrecked mechanism of plied by eayinJK: "We do all our own
exhausts lack the bark of defiance.
washing, but we don't lako In other
speed.
Far down the home stretch there
people's
washing.**—Exchange.
Dawson b taken to the Held hos­
is a blur of yellow and white. It is pital with * broken collar bqnc,
tho M nrm on and Slut*. Joe Dawson twisted back, internal Injuries nnd
Might Wad a Bachelor,
A little girl of six sat looking
and Gil Andemon are driving des­ body blackened by bruises, a wreck
perately In pursuit of tho Delages of tho big hearted boy who won the thoughtfully, out the window of her
and Peugcota. * They a re . favorites 600-mile race In 1912. He risked homo tho other day. Her mother
among America’s defenders.
Much his life that the life of another-— asked the caiise of her seriousness.
"Oh, * she replied, *i was Just think­
depends ppon their skill und daring might be saved. " D id I hit him.”
ing
that when I grow up to be a big
. Almost hood to hood an d wheel toh ho asks of a nurse and then sinks
lady I'm a-goln' to get married and
wheel, the Mormon and Btutx flash
into, a coma.
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have three children.’;
across the wire a» Gilhooley swings
The triumph.of Thomas is noth­
The parent was surprised nnd
* into the ttIPnr’ttffJng it high and ing compared with the self'sacrifice
amused.
huggijTg thc'concrfl» wall but with of Joe Dawson, nobleman of speed,
"Well,
ruminate,
throttle wide opop. A rear tire ex- a bruised and lacerated martyr. He
indeed,” sha nald- ,
— p led f
Bra k es... drag.
The green wears no laurels of victory,- but each
c a r " has —maatersU . J l a . tUiva*-- -H. Bandage- *&lt;nr-htf-twCTteLF--atTd"‘Vo m |'tlltwglrt“T m a n r »ho sold;
skids, c a r e e n s l i k a . jdiuu.katt. iuuuBody fa a f a r jmrre ’prittrtesa token, a t s?-“But you can never tell,'-mother. I
ster, turns over nnd rattles down his ' greatness.
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might marry a_ bachelor."
the embankm ent to end its uncer­
Mf. Horndon will exhibit two reels
tain journey in tho marshes of the showing tho Indianapolis race , of
Hagar or Flight.
infleld.
I t has tossed _ both the last May and patrons of the Star
Hagar, which In Hebrew means
driver and hU mechanician from will t&gt;e Introduced to tho fastust, "flight,** was tho handmaiden of Sntheir sentn.
Gilhooley lies uncon­ greatest and most daring drivers o,» rnL and mother of Abraham's eldest
son lshmnol. She was of Egyptian
scious near the mass of silent sleek
the day showing them in their speedy
Ills helper, Lino Bonlni is stretched creations just ns they looked during origin. Her flight, ns recorded In
Genesis 16 and her; expulsion, chapter
out on the bricks of the track,
the race. ^Thursday, Sept.. 3rd» is 31, are from tho Jnhvlstlc and Elohlsbruised, battered nnd duxed.
the da&gt;* nnd date.
tic sources respectively, and present
Bonini groans and raises his hend.
Interesting points of comparison. She
He henrs the roar c," the onrusiilnji
j was regarded as tho ancestress of the
cars. Ho sees them bearing clown
Soft Soap Used W ith Concrete.
I Ilagarenes or Hagorites, described In
A solution of soft ioap Instead of I I Chronicles, 6:10, and Paul uses her
upon him. On his hands and knees
ho starts to crawl up the slippery water was. used in making a water­ as a typo of tho old covenant (Sinai)
embankment. A curse and n-prayer proof concrete Inhulldlnx ilm founda­ and the earthly Jerusalem In Gala­
are on his lips. Ho crumples In a tion of n grain elevai n r on • a river tians, 4:35.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
but.** HtiilTTio gTanceil'up q u ick ly r^the
riuff—Philip's ring—we found?"
“ 1 forgot to mention th a t. Jt»»prescnco here nlotio 1» convincing. It wns
sen t to Chnrles Henley by hla agent.
Who claimed to have rem oved It fcom
tbe Auger o f the dead man."
"Then every doubt Is rem oved: thu
one killed was my bug—husband.*'
A. C. McClurg &amp; Co. ,
There was a long, p ain fu l silence,
during which I stared ou t Into the
h a i got »¡tHiii my nerves. You you ditrk." niechnnlrally guiding the Iwnt.
although every thought centered on
mustn't »colil me."
"Of course not. I feel the weight her motion it** figure. W h a t should I
How wns 1 fo approach her
m yself.” 1 replied kindly.» "This expe­ say?
rience Is' almost oh new jo me ns to now? Those were long m in u tes I sat
straight
yourself. You must remember 1 am there, spccchles*. gazing
ahead, my brain Inert, m y bnnd hard
no sailor."

Heed Undar of (aid y«ar* In oath of tha flperial Rrhonl
Ta* OlitHcto horoin after aamodi oald aloet" t. o u m
I«-lleve
th e nfl. he
N° tlr* Uef, h4
!r ,b L fW «n »h»l Hvnry Oloon.
o I t . lin
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purrh*»*r
T a t r.olrtlflrato No. 2050 datoti lon to bo hold 'Tuo&lt;d*r, Soptombor 15th In
' I a m HIIre o f u n » titoligli | l i a d th# 2nd d a y of Juno A. I&gt;. 1902. hoa fllod Sanford Special Ta* Kehoot Dlatrirt No I,
I-onrwcotl Sportal Ta* School Itfat.ict No 2,
Ovotdo Special Ta* tcbool TfiottJrt No 8.
s e e n hi* b o d y . I f e e l It t u Ir t r u e . " V V m I
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Sperta) Tax School Ii.rfrirt No 4,
D o you undemtuiid now why hecause | ,nr" *l*h l»w.
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Hold C ortlflra to rratirarro tho tu ll o » Inr do and (ioneva Special Ta* School ftiiliMt No, 5.
t f t h e f a c t w e c a n u o l o n g e r r e t n n l n «rril-od p t o p o r t y . oltuatiuj in Somln«lo i o u n - Eutther, «aid oloctlon (hall bo held under the
frien d a?"
ty. Klorld*. to-writ : Boo 714 rill W ol NK •ame rule* and reiulatlona. and the quglr.ration, of olortlon (hall bo tho Mine, a*
ot Nw u ol st: i i V fo. T|&gt; 21 , it 1 1 , prescribed
for tho** voting In tho oriflnal
* es. I bnpit forti», l&gt;ecail»e you run
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T h o « a lti la n d b r in g a n r u i d a l th o d a to •lertion rreatinf a aperlal tax orhonl Dfitrict.
kuow how I iiave grow n to feel to
T ho follo w ln z or* tho Ina portora a n d clerk*

Craig

SY N O P SIS
(jordon C r a i g la lilrod b y «wo m e n , VeU
t a d N tafe, for 110,000 t o g o s o u t h a n d Imp e r a o n a ta I’h lilp H e n l e y , o a te n a l b l y t o a a v a
w e e U t e ( o r l l a n l a y , who, ( h e y a a y , la In
prtaon. O r a l « la t o t a k e w i t h h i m a wop . H (o I m p e r s o n a t e Mr*. H e n l e y .

- BoapectW of bur*lary.4'Crnlc la cleared
Then I ilcecrllnil (he change In my
gj a young woman wandci+iig in the
•treat She la q u t of work anti hungry. plans. Hhe llsteued »(ulelly, asking a
T h e y talk In a roataurani
question now a ml then,
Bb, la * n a c t r e a a . d r i r r t e d by h e r
V W lthy, d r u n k e n h u e b a n d
Hhe c o n a e n ta
to go a o y th w i t h C r a ig .
"yrm. O a r o a r d la a g o o d w o m a n a n d will
y th e p a r t o f M ra. H e n l e y t o h e lp
dg. T h e y Arrive a t l h a r u n d o w n H e n ­
ley p l a n t a t i o n a n d a r e g r e e t e d bjr a r o u g h
looking o v e r s e e r .

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Coomb*. t h e o v e r e e e r , a n d a m y a l e r t o u *
negreaa. Sail la, s e e m to be t h e o n l y p e r eon* on t h e p l a n t a t i o n . C r a i g la a w a k aned by a s h o t a n d ftrrd* a m n n m u r d e r e d .
Q r o u is a r d . n c r e o l e f r i e n d o f Coomb*,
appear«. P r o b i n g t h e m u r d e r . C r p l g finds
th e c orpse m l a e t n g
fctra. H p r n n r d . l i r e a l l y
V r a H e n l e y S h * a n d C r a i g d e t e r m i n e to
light' f o r h e r m laaftig h u a b a n d ' a e s t a t e .
8 b e bet lav ea H a n l e y d e a d .
— Coom b « d e n t e a t l e n l r y l a d e a d «
Bea C r a i g , a l t h o u g h t h e l a t t e r r e v e a l *
M r* H e n l e y 's I d e n t i t y t o t h e o v e r s e e r .
T h e l a t t e r a a y a H e a l e y h l m e e l f p u t h im
la c h a r t s j i f t h e p l a n t a t i o n . ,
M r a l l e n l e y a n d C r a i g And P h i l i p H e n ­
ley's t e a l r i n g In t h e g a r d e n . E x p l o r i n g
t h e bo u se a lo n e . C r a i g And* a s e c r e t b a s e ­
m ent r o o m - .
He U t r a p p e d a n d d i s c o v e r s t w o d e a d
bodice. O n e la t h o m i s s i n g c o r p s e , a n d
the o t h e r Is C o o m b * .
C r a i g Is s t r u c k
down a n d la m a d e p r i s o n e r b y a d a r k
young m a n . a n o t h e r n a m e d H e r m a n a n d
D roustard. M rs. l l e n l e y te a ls o c a u g h t .
Craig a n d t h e w o m a n a r e t a k e n a b o a r d
a yacht, w h i c h «nils T h e o w n e r a n d m a t ­
ter. th e d a r k y o u n g m a n . c all« h im s e lf
PhtUp H e n l e y
H e tr ie * t o w in C r a ig , a n d
the l a t t e r f e ig n * f r i e n d s h i p f o r h i m In o r ­
de r to h e l p t h e w o m a n .
Mr«, H e n l e y d e n i e s t h e m a o la h e r hu e 'band. Who 1«.l o c k e d u p In a s t a t e r o o m , a n d
"llenley" p ro d y c« « paper* w h ic h s e e m in g ­
ly »upport h l a c ja l t n **Crnlg. p r e t e n d * to
Join In hla f lllb iia io rtn g e i p e d l t l o n .
Craig p l a n a l o e a c n p o w i t h M r s l le n l e y
In a »mall b o a t a n d p r o v i s i o n s It s e c r e t ly
Going to s u m m o n h e r, h a rinds h e r c a b i n
unoccupied, b u t In g o o d o r d e r

t

" l l e n l e y " f o r c e * hla a t t e n t i o n * on M rs
Henley, a n d C r a i g s a v e s h e r. m a k i n g (lie
captain n p r i s o n e r In hla o w n c a b i n
" H e n l e y 's " m e n h a v e o r d e r s f r o m h i m not
t o d i s t u r b h i m C r a i g l u n c h e s w i t h Elrouasard
T he creole, a n g r y with " H e n l e y , " tells
CTwlg t h a t " H e n l e y " la P h i l i p H e n l e y 's
half b ro th e r, s o n o f Bailie, a n d t h e ! P h ilip
Is dead. T h e h a l f b r e e d Is t r y i n g to se ise
tb s estate
C r a i g p r e p a r e s t o le a v e lh a
yacht
At nig h t C r u l g a n d M ra
In the sm a ll h o o t , t a k i n g
Mexico T h e y d e c i d e Vail
tw o crooks t r y i n g to g r a b
tate
CHAPTER
T h e O pen

lle n lev em bark
t o t h o g o l f of
and N eale wsre
th e llenley e s­

X V I.

Dost.

^ P 1 T^TYT! **ir'ltfrn£Etp; 1 tirade It,
rolling' over tbs* low gun
WW
witte, tin* writer draining

from mu into a pool si the
b o t to m .

* "You nre u One*, bmvt* girl.'* 1 *ald
•Incerely. unable to rent rain my ad­
miration.
She dropped bur bund mid ln'gnn t*&gt;
•ob.
“Oh, no., no! I run not." she replied

tremblingly.
"I nm «udi a coward
You raunot know ilit* terror I have
felt"
- "Of course. Hut my tn-lng here make»

a

difference?"

"Always," alio confessed frankly.
"8omohow i can nevor bo afraid with
you. Hut—but what shall we do
now?”
"I hardly know whQt to put you a t
Oh, yes! Here Is u tin, and you enu
ball out this writer ttinshliig nlxnit In
the bottom. That will Ik* val uabl e
•err Ice.”
“iVhnt will you do7"
°
“Itig up the »nil the best 1 ran In
the dark. There Is breeze enough to
give us som e headway und »hip the
rudder."
“Do you know which direction to

steer?**
"Not now, but I have a compass In
my pocket A northeast course would
be sure to bring us to tbe const, and
towns are m/nltered along. 1 found
T5at out from Urouasnrd yesterday."
God pity us If we ever foil Into lienley** clutches ngnln. T here (Vns In
uiy mind, now 1 hnd leisure to con­
sider. no doubt ss to whut those on
board that vessel would do after they
discovered him. They would rrallte
we were somewhat astern, and, in the
bope of sighting up at dnyllght_would
cruise back nnd forth In those Imme­
diate waters. Any moment tbe Sea
Gull's sharp prow might loom up out
of the black wall. Aa aho carried no
lights there would be no warning. It
occurred to me tbat they would be
more apt to take a course well In to­
ward shore, anticipating l would en­
deavor to reach the protection of the
coaat under cover of darkness. Some
one would discover the loss of the tell­
tale compass, which would naturally
confirm that suspicion. Convinced of
this 1 steered more to tbe eastward.
Feeling of the face of tbe compass
again to a ami re myself of tbe direction.
I brought a tin of biscuit from tbe
bow locker, more aa an excuse for
opening conversation tlinn from any
feeling of hunger.
“U must be pretty close to tnldbight,'* I said finally. "Are you bung x jr
The shapeless form In the oilskins
straightened «lightly, and 1 knew abe
had turned her face toward me. '
"Hungry! Ob, no; 1 bud not thought
of that." .
‘‘You have been crylngY*,
"Yes: It la so foolish; but l urn so
frightened out here lb this little boat
Xl,e du'rkiR-** a n d ’tbat'Awful water

"What* paper» did you find In the
desk?"
“ Letter» mostly, establishing tbiv
Identity o f the captain.”
"Who 1«. he—really?"
“Charles Henley — I’hlllp lle n le y '»
half brother by a negro mother. Did
vou ever heat of him?"
. .
"No; I was never told there was such
a man.”
"I doubt If any one -ou tsid e those
Immediately Interested ever knew thu
ctrcwustnirto*. Of r&lt;inTtfci«rtN!*3Z«
kept It a clo»e sihttT:—T b
the lim a mm ■■is h .gu m amAltiMdmlgr illnl he determined
to represent hliuself^ as Philip and
claim the property.
"As Philip hnd been absent so long,
no one could dispute successfully Ilia
claim to be that Individual. »Hi pos­
sessed ample evidence that be w as the
son of Judge llen ley .” *
"Hut surely ho Would anticipatetha^
my hus—Philip—would hear of Ida fa ­
ther's death?"
'
_
" H e "took the clinure of getting (he
property Into hi» hands first. As I
iliulerxlimit the »miller tie possessed
no knowledge that the Judge wiim In
rontmimteatltui w ith Philip
He IwlleVetl the latter had disappeared ut­
terly ami wtuiiil only learn of tils In­
heritance through accident. To provtmt this he dispatched u . umu north
to discover Idm. If |M»*alkte, and keep
Idm tinder Hiirvelllnnce. lie thought
Tie had every avenue guarded."
*'1 tow did you learn all tills'?"
"I-'phii Broussard first
Ho tulktxl
more freely than he luteudeil to do.
ami later I Verified all he salt) by the
letter» found "
*
"Then, strange ns It sounds. It Is
tru e’?"
"Without doubt
Moreover" nnd 1
lowered tny volet* In sudden eiuburms»
m ent—"within the Inst tw o weeks the
captain lintl received new s from Ids
agent In the north with h gave him
fresh ronfiileitce
The man reportwl
that to- had found trace of Philip lien
ley; lie told of the life the man was
leading it ml where lie lived
I think
nil this mtisl have l«*ei| Immediately
n iter your separation ns lie mentioned
no w ife However lie dettrrllted som e­
thing even more Important
"You must tell me!" sh e bunt! fortli
ns I hen! 1«fed. "Don't tie ufruld tv
iriiHt me « 11It all you know
"t am not afraid." I returned stout
Iv enough, "not In I lie sen se you mean
at lenst. yet It Is never easy to tie the
bearer of evil new s '
“ Is It evil?"
"Misfortune, certainly. The mnn re­
ported the death of your husband."
"Hla death! Yott are sure? Tell me
now what he sold; how It happened.”
'‘The report was xpix'lfir and would
seem to I»* true
lie »ay» thill 1 hllip
Henley while Inlm h-alcd was struck
nod kfiled liy an automobile. Tbe ditto
g iv e n - was after you IcTt him. ID»
body was found by the police, hut Ids
pockets hnd Ihk-ii rilled, and there
were no marks o f Identification on his
clothes. He wits burled unknown, but
th e Informant claimed to have vlalttsl
the morgue, viewed the txaly null
stub-» positively the dealt mail » n s
Philip ”
" A nd-and you think—tell me what

1Satira of At«llr*tl*a fw T*t

ly ebanged. byTTliTTtcntb."

Soldier of Fortune---- By Randall Parrish
Copyright, 1912, by

PAGE SETFN

w ard yon.

__________________________
Barila
a » of C h a p te r 48S8, L a w t- o f. .H. a

'

° ! * kc l u u i n r r o | ouch c o r iilir a t o In th o n * m o
o( H e n ry A ila m * . U n to *» oa |d f V r l i f l r a t o
• h a ll bo ro d o o rn rd a e ro rd lo a to la w . T &gt; *
l&gt; ro .l w ill l u t t o th o ro o n tb o 19 th H ay ol

You—you resent"—

“ Have | ».iiit «0 ?“

"No. imt In word». That was Dot So»to ri her A. I&gt; l»lt.
W lt n o u m y » f l l n t l • if n a l u r o I d H te a l U .la
, OeccHmir). Imt 1 understand.''
16 th H ay a t A u ( t l * t A . I». I S I 4 .
. "Do you. Indeed?”
jKdl _
E. A. Uotiflau.
&lt;1rrk Ctrrult Court. Semlnoio Co . El*
( 'A •Htretl towyrd her, puzzled, bewil­ IOI-TVe*.-Str.
tty J. c. RoborU. I». C

dered. yet conscious (hut the hot blood
j wns surging througb-my veins.

'.'You • Htu»nt&gt; m ean the other?" I
N O T I C E OT E L E C T I O N
... , Whrrra* the fiet.laiure' »I i‘t | i under
questioned. "That—th at you love nu
tka eonatllutioa »Í lh«J if th. átate of
I "And why not? Am I so dlffereflit fiofida, did par* throe Joint retolutiona propo.inf
amendment« to th* conatltuUon of
from other women?"
the r t a t , of Florida, a n d th* ra m * were

I held the llllgr »till with one baudbut the other arm was free, nnd I
reached out.an#-drew Jier toward me.
There was no re» Istance. 110 effort to
hrenk nwuy. | t'oultl see her face U|»lifted , the wide

t-yeth
■v
TO HE CONTINUED

^

egreed t o by a y p t e of three-fifth* ol all th e
member* ele cted to each houeei t h a t the
vote» on a tl d Joint reeolutlone Were ente red
upon th e ir rra p e e tlv a Journel*. with i h a
y»*( end a e y e thereon, a n d th e y d id d e te r ­
mine a n d direc t t h a t th# ( a m * Joint reeolutlon« he s u b m i t t e d to t h e elector* of the
. . . . . J»* H»e, general election in N o v e m b er,
Now. therefore, I, H. C lay C r a w fo rd ,
' «Scretary til »tale of t h e • ( ■ ( , of F lorida, do
( hereby give notice t h a t a
G e n e r a l Election

will be held in each c o u n ty in Ftorld* on
T uee d ay n e a t eucceedlng t h e first M o n d a y
“» N ove m ber, A. 1». 1914, t h e **id T u e s d a y
King th*
* *
T h ir d lley of N e i e m b e r
*
for t h e ratification or rejection of t h e «aid
r, ^ .
NOTICE CIV BALK
Joint
reeolutlone
propoelng
a
m
e
n
d
m
e
n
t« lo
-- -N uLka.it kticby given that under and, by
girtin' of i Dn»t d r r m f «rf (&lt;?rrdn«urs* r nd th e c o n e t i iu i t o o of t h e a u t a &lt;J F lo rid a, via:

a p pointe d t o h o ld the election on' S e p t e m b e r
l&amp;ih 1914.
,
.

Sanford Special Taa School Olatrlct No I.
A I. Wfill Km a, T. S. I&gt;»vi», O. p. Ixivell,
Impertora. H. c:. Maxwell Clark.

lH&gt;n*wood Special T a* School D fitric t Ho
*- c H a r t l e y . |&gt;. IS H o o k e r .and J N .
S « w r . |^» 2j r ? c r v M 1 T- l * , U * K Clerk,

Ovtodn BperlfiTli School Olatrlct Ho 3,
le T . H u n t , T h e n Aulln a n d N. J. T a n n e r .
Impecton, and T. W. Lawton Clerk. u
, Chuluota Special Ta* School Dfitrict No 4,
Labe Lons, Aroh I’rn ttt, and P. E. Gulley,
•"•P*ctor». and W. N. Jacob« Clerk,
I- &lt;’i r*T
WdJtV
w- *1
^
1*°^ ri. Í '
n" Cj
r i*,kBy orde r of th * Board of I-ubUc I n a tr a e

tlon of S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorida.
K. P. F O R S T E It, C H A I R M A N .
D. L. T h r » l h c r . Sec. a n d Hupt, ol Publie
-In rtru ctlo n .
I-4t Tue*
"
*

S e l l e r of A pptlratiea far T a a D e e d U n d e r
Section ( 7 8 o f the G e n e r a l H ta ta lea
Notice t* h e r e b y given t h a t E d i t h E ,
Mead, p u r c h a s e r o f ' T a * C e r tif ic a te N o .
2.122, d a te d t h * ( t h d a y of N o v e m b e r ,
A. 1». 1895, ha* filed »aid e ortlflca te In m y
ofltr* a n d ha* m a d , a p p li c a t io n for t a x
deed to ieeu* In a cc ordanc e w i t h law. Said
certificate
e m bra ce * th *
following
drecr I bed p r o p e r t y »llbated In S e m in o le r o u n ty _ Florida, t*»-wjir U r g - N E cor of N W I 4
o' « K ' t . ?«&lt;■ 10, -Tp * i 8, R I I JE. r a n W
I che, S 6 che.. E 4 che. N G-che— 2 If a.
T h e ra id U n d b e i n g _____________________

••I® ni*de an thf_?0th dijr of Junrt A* 11.
1914, by the Honor able J*f?r* W. Perkin*, TTJphvftrrw 4 w»^ SSras5 i i S i ^ ^ f fi iFff»
Judg* of the Cirruit Court, Setenlh Judl- pi Article E i g h t &lt;8), of th* rorrettewtirm » f f a t a a l l i- h e - r e d e n m e - t '- acr u r dfn r tw taw . t a x
d i l Cirruh,- Semlnofe county, Florida, in the itati of Florida* relating to county of deed will Uauv t h e r r o n on t b « 2 4 t ^ d a y of
•
S e p tem b e r, A. D . 1914.
chancery. In that rertain cau»e therein pend" ncera.*
It# It ordafnod by the Lcxiilaturo of th*
w itnea a m y ofilcial e lg n a t a r * a n d eea
Ing whertin Joe Cemrron and Lovlck (••
tbfi t h e 2 l e t d a y of A u g u r i A. D. 1914.
('ameron ire complalnonte and Jime* ftig. Slat* of Florida:
T h a t th* followlnz a m e n d m e n t to Section
&lt;(♦*1)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
i r*?n .*n^
N. Hall are drfetidama,
Clerk C i r c u i t C o u r t S e m in o ta Co., Ft*.
J ■«•II c»lier for *ale, anti aetl to the higheat bl* ( I ) , a t Artici* Kicht (S), of th * e o n x l t u bidder far n»h, before the *foor of the • a i L S l l M H a t # ot Florida, la b t r e b y agreed ,
, .
' Dr J-* C. .tiokerle, D. C.
*
court houie in aald Seminole county, Klov* t o and (hall he t u b m i l t o d to th* electora of Ture t-Ste
Idh, In the rify of Sanford, on Monday, the I k , ( t a t « St t h e general election t o be. held
7fh day of September. A. I&gt;. 1911 the on the t i n i T o e e d a y_ In November, A. D. Nollr« of A ppllciiU n tmr T e i H e ed U n d e r
■ame brln* a Irfal aafra day, anil «ithin 19H, for ratlflratlon or rejection:
S e c tio n M i o f Ik e ( i r n r r a l N I r I i I m
the
hour«
of *ate# the
’ " i , Iffal
- j - ” - -■
—
* j — property «if* :
S e c tio n 6 .
T b e l c g f i l , t u r e ( h a ll p r o v id e
Nolle« la h e r e b y r i v e n t h a t II. it. Ilrown.
j

r r i l t e ' l in the Anal d e c re e * • fo llo w ,, a ilu a tc d 1 ‘ o r th e e le c tio n h y th e q u a lifie d e le c to r* in purche*ef of T a i C ertIBcete No*. 45«, | 7 6 ,
In th e ro tin ty o f S e m in a le a n il th e » ta le o f te c h c o u r tly o f th e fo llo w in g c o u n ty o filc e r*:
179, 4*2, d r i e d th e 3rd d i y of J u n e ‘A* D.
F io r it i« , t» .« it :
_
| A r lc r k o f th e c ir c u it c o u r t, a rh e rifT , c o n IL.o
t - TI h irt
I Inre e ' T.T). T h lr ly - fo U r i T 4 &gt;. j »table«, a c o u n ty i w u o r o f la te » , a l a i 1907, he* filed Mid certificate* In m y office
o t»
ir t y . th
• nd h»« m a d e «ppllcetlorr for t s x deed t o
T b lr ly flu iS«,
T K l r l » - » i i t 3 0 ), T h i r t y - c o lle c to r, a e u p e rln te n d e n t o f - p u b lic I n r t r u c - Imup In e c c u r d a n c e with Ikw.
Sold ceracVcri
1
T H r t y - e i g h t i.THI, T h i r t y - n i n e -lu
n un
enn d ■
e c o u n ttyy «
»firveyor.
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term
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A rv e y o r. ' T
h * te
r m of
o f nfiv-Mte» e m b r a c e th e following deterlberl
ffi-.lt, I o ,
lo». F i f t y . e t c *
57». F i f t y .
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r o u n i ) i M r w o r o f f a i r « an d c o u n ty t n « l t i î »
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T b t r t - ' » V * n .l T e n A : * • per i-l» r n f ** n i il i t thv- ce n e rà i e te ri In n to be h r lt l i n T h / »ahi U n t i l . « n r
««»«•«ed a t thè d a t a
l '* “ • riJ^ r d m t tri i h r n u b ile r v e o r t i - M h * y e a r A . I»
w h e n * n d ml te r w h ic h uf t h r | M U i n c .
of tu
■uch c ertific ate In t h e
o f &lt;&gt;r»r»ie ro u n T y , o f
w h lr h th® c o u n ty o f . th e y ahaU be e le c tr t! fo r s t i r m o f fo u r y c e r * . h«m *. o f I f n k n h w n
I
Unless
said certificato
S e m i t ic w&gt;« f o r m e r ly » p e rl*
•
T h e ir p b w r r i, d u tl« * e n d r o m p e n .e tiu n » h e ll t h \ | l be
meccording t o law» ta g
.G K O R C fE N. R IG B Y .
be p re .c rU rc d b y l i t .
T h r i g b U t u r e m L u ddeed
^d
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7
p
t
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r
/
will laaue thereon on t h e 2 4 t h d a y
I provide
_____
S p e rili Vf a lt e r . ijpoviiic
by by
Jew law fo r
th e ___
eure____und*
ru » - 0r
m lu n t u » A
1» 1
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A»t U.
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o
n p iu m b c r A
H .. 1914«. .
A
9 | | ..
off iaU
c ouurtn ty
fund»
a ndd .»hall

"A rt you afraid to speak to m ar* she
asked, pleadingly*
on tho Ullt-r. Sutltlonly, w ltli s swift
thrill which sont my liluoel trailing. I
foil tin* soft touch of her fingers,
"Are you nfrnlit lo sj-eak to me?"
sh e ns kill plcndlugly. "Surely I have
safil nothing to anger you."
“ No, it 1» not Hint." I returned In
eiutftisintt. not knowing how to «tznreit»
the cause of my hcxllancy.
•‘I nm xorry-ye»." very slo w ly , "hut
tterhat'» n*'t 14s you »upi-o*«* It 1» harfi
to think of him a« ilenil—k llleil »&lt;» «ml
deiily. without o|»|H&gt;rtu n ity to ttilnk or
fnnke any |itvi-riniilim
II** he woh
my liu»t&gt;ntill tiinler the law . Thai was
all He was no more. I d o not Believe
I ever loved him
My m arriage was
hut the adventure o f s R om antic girl,
tint If I once did Ills Mihseqtient nlirtse
of ini*, hi» lift' of dlssl|»ntlon. ol.ltt
«•rated long »line every recollection of
■Ahiit love He ts to m e w m rcely more
than a mime, nil unhai-t-y memory. I
told you that frankly w hen I believed
hill» »till »five. We were friends then.
you nml I, and I cannot co n ceiv e why
lit» death should sever our frlem l*hl|i"
"Don't." I burst forth (inpetuutisljr.
"Yon toll; of friendship w h en all my
hope i enters about an oth er term.
Surely yoii understnnd. I ant a muu
- r e l y re.»pt.Hl and dare not yield to
lem ptntlou"
She drew her hand a w a y from my
elUs|&gt;, y et the very m ovem ent seemed
lo t*x pr**Kw iVifri't
“ A m i \%t? nr«» !♦» Ik* f r lo m U m i l«»nir«*r?

1CHL1 uc* Ltc

N O T i r r n r S il.F
lief DV t t y arri t h a t u f&gt;11r r «fili Itv
r f »1 tf *■a f «r#&gt; yl f r.,1 1 Otifr n u l
"ti t b r 2* »• h tl«V of J un». 1i* i i
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l ’r o n o - l n f «fi a m e n d m ^ n t l o fl cct l on 1« of
Art i rle 1A , «f t h è con «t il n II tiri uf t h è « t a t a
knf F i n n da, r e i a t i n g t u t b e appo! u t m e n i nf
r . i mm i i s t f i n n l n t h r r r * «f t h è «t a l e mi l i t i a
Ile II fratti* ed by t h è legt«U(ure t»f ( h t
«»f F l o r i d a
T b a t t h è h»lhi w in* i m r n J m r n l t n S e r i lori
Ih nf Ar i t el e ( V ni th è c o n f l i t t i l l on nf thè
• t at e nf F l o r i d a la h e r e b y « g r e e d l o a n d «hall
t-a- « u h m l t l e d t u ( he ei eef ur * q4» t h è s t a l e
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. . E . A. T ï O U O L A S S ,

('lark, r i r c u l t Court S e m in o le Co.. Fla.
|.5 tc
lly J. C. Ilo b erta. II. C. .

Appli r at i on for T aa Head Ifader
Sc filun 575 of the («entrai Mia tute»
Notice tt h c r e b y t^iveik *hai II. IT Drown
p u r r h a i r r of T » i t ‘c r t i i i c a i « No». | 0 | f i
0 |7
1052, d a te d the Jlrd day of J un»
. I). 1912 a n d Certificate No. 467. date»!
tha 3rd d a y *of July, A. I). ld05, has filed
•aid certificati»« In my office a n d haa m a d e
application for t a t deed to iatue In accord*
■nee with law
Said certificate« N m . 10 46.
1047, l*J52 r m b ra re the fo llo w in g deacrlWtl
election h e r c a f u r ; t h a t (• lo «ay, t h a t Sec* pro p e rty
situated
In
S e m in ó la
c o u h ty .
l i na | fi nf Ar t i c i » I V «hal l b» a i B e n d i d *cs r l n r ld a , to -vrlt: I*ota t.1, 14, 19, 20, blo ck
i« tf» reati m followa.
r . tirita
27. 2H and 29 Dloek 1&gt;, M it­
Nect l un i h
T h e ( » o v e r n o r »hall a p n u i n t chell« l^»vy t i r a n t, Certificate No. 467 cm*
«Il coro m l asjonrfl officrf » o f t h . « t a t e mi l i t i a , brace« t h e
(ullowing de*crlhed p r o p a r t y
i n c l u d i n e «n a d l u t a n t g e n e r a i fo/ t h n . a t a t e , situ ate d in Sem in ole c o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w l t;
wt t h r a n k *Tf h r i r a d i r r g e n e r a i , v h o anal i b i *Hi) of N K »a of Section 12. T p 21 S. It. 32
cblef of «taff. T h e du t i e e a n d r o m p e n t i a t l o n K, »0 acre«.
T h e said la n d a rove re d b y
«f all officer* au a p p o ì n t e d t h a l l he aa f l i r d certIfirate« No«. 1046* 1047 a n d 1062 being ai&gt;
hy l i w. T h e t e r m i of office of all rot ti mi *« ■ nurd a t t h e d a te uf t h e Ih u b q c « of su c h
l i o n e d offìcer* ot t he r i r ga ni s c d mi l i t i « «hall certificate in t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n . L a n d s
he cfi nMnunu« d u i i n g t h è pl e a a u r e of t h a covered by certificate No. 4 AT bein g •*a««a»«d
f a o v e r n o r . a u b j e c t l o *uch l a v a • • m i y ha at th e d a l e of ita u a n re of «uch r e ttif ic a te
ertaci e «1 hy t h » l e g u l a t u r e p r ò vi din g f o r t h e i r In (he n a m g of l s H. A b b o t t .
ret ire meri t fo? a f e or t Hher caut e«
Unica« aircb certificale« «haU bo redeem*
% J t l n i Meatifuiion
rd a ccordlpg to law, l a s d e ed will laaue
Tr ot i oat ng an a mc n d t z ì a n t to S eniori 1 of th ereon on t h e 2 l ( h d a y of S e p t e m b e r
♦ n r f f r f r - V ot tht-T*nwrfrrrti&lt;m:‘ r et a itwg
A. I&gt;. 1914.
Judiciary;
W11n r « m y official s i g n a tu r e a n d «cal
He tt r e e i d v e d hy t f i r Jwf iti a ttir a et t h a this the 2 4 t h d a y of August, A. O. 1914.
f—al &gt;
E .- Ae- 4H H f O L A BS.
■t a l e «f F l o r i d a
C'lrrk t'lr c u l t Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
T h a t thè fatlowing a m e n d m e n t to Secllon
1 of Arflvle V of thè contUlutioM 1« hcreby Tuce I &amp;U?________ fly J. C. Hobart», 1). C \ f
agreed lo a n d «hall b* propoaed a n d aub*
rnitted l o t h e elector» of chit a ta t^ for ap*
pr ova i or r e j e c f l c n at t h e n e i t g e n e r a i eleetlon h e rea fte r, t h a t ia to »ay» »aid aection 1
of maid a rticle »hall ba a m e n d e d ao aa t o read
i i follow«:
Section 1. T h e ju d ic ial power^of t h e »fate One Inch Cards Will He Published Un­
■hall be v e tt e d In a e u p rem e c ourt, circuit
court«, c o u /t of record* of F e c am b la c o u n ty , der Thin Heading At The listo Of »7.20
criminal
cufirU, c o u n t y
court»,
co u n ty
.
*
j udge* a n d juatlcea of tin* peace a n d t u r n Per Y ear..
o t h e r ciiiirt • or c n m m l i i l n n « a« th e legialai u fe ma y fft&gt;rn l i me in tim e o rd a in a n d c*
Not i ce n f

\

Business Cards

a n d »eil tn th» highe«! h»t!«lrr for ca*h. b&gt;
l * * i t he door 4»f t h e c o u rl houf#. In .Vafn
f*»rd, Semtnele r o u n f y, Florida, «n k t ö n d a y ,
f he l | h da&gt; uf H* pta- f i i t e f , 1911. t h u «aftie
•■» ing r Irg«! «ale» »i*v e n d wohin th» legal
hi-ljfq of «all t f.• pfrepertv ili'vrnW4 ID tr»e
t*ai ilerf »e i * t».l 1•■»
«ii u«if&gt;l Mi tbe nitiri
t a hl l s h
T h e h g t « i a l u r e m a y prewcrl be t he
‘
uf Se nun Die an*1* t h e »late »*l F l u / t d a . com pen» a t l o n of t he j uat l cea a n d itailge* of
♦ 1 Wil
i
he
aeveral
cour t *, b u t no court heretofore
l h e i n t ntu h a l f *if ■ t en »r f » t r a c t
' 1 t a n d , tfewrrlbri| • « fidlti»*, h e g i n n t n g at r * t a hl i *hed u n d e r t h e c onatifution a n d law«
of
Florida
ahaj l he hereby abfdiahed,
h s t a k » • t a n d i n g u n ( h e n o r t h »iifa of Fi r s t
T he vote* caat in com pliance with said
wt f e e t roadf aai d e t a k e b r i n g l o c a t r d 71 propoaed a m e n d m e n u , a n d t h e r i n v u i ,
e h a in a and 9t l i nk« w r a t of tha caat (Ina of declaratio n« a n d re tu r n « thereof, »hall be
Interaactlon of t l n l l y a v tn u a a n d
Pirat
M r e e t of t he l owf i o f F a n f o r d , and t h l f i y aubject to t h e aame r e g u la tio n s a n d realHctlopa l a are provided b y la w * f d r general
feet pi i r t h uf c e n t r a l l i n c of «ald Pi r a t a t f r e t , election» In t h e sta te of Florida.
a n d r u n n i n g t h e n c e * r * l al ong I h a n o rth
In t e s ti m o n y whereof. I h a v e h e r e u n t o set
• I d» of Flr*l ■ I r r e t , r u n ten rha lna fo a
We, t h r n c e n o r t h I« D c h a i n i fo a «ta ke, my h a n d a n d affiled t h e g reat anal of t h e
«late
of Florida, at T a ’Uha»«*«. th e capital,
t t e r i c e ea*t t»ri c h a l r a I » • *t ake, t h e n c e thla the
tw e nty-fifth day of Ju ly , A. I&gt;, l!H4.
“ i t h ten r h a l n a t o b tlin^
hegi oni ng,
i
Heal
|
II. T t a A V T R A W P O I I D . 9
r o n t a i n i n g flv# acr e» of U n d
Sec retary of S ta te .
( i K O l U i F N Hl Cell Y
100-Tuew*I3tc
Special M u t e r .

I*« flint yoilr iiMuinliiKT1*
*
*Vou i i i u n I iiimwer th at
1
n plIim I
Tel) “for It la lieyutid tujr
power to decidi1.’9
Her heml was n^nlu u p lifted , and 1
knew «tie was enflcnvorhitf to aco my
fiico
the Ktoom.
“ I n in n wAiimOa*! th e an Id. *‘aod we
Ilk«* to pretend to mtnuiidenttAnd, but
I tun not ffi’tnK to yield to that Iticlltia
lion I do umlrrMtand nnd w ill answer
fm nkiy
We ran uever l&gt;e friends tin
* A u g u st 4. IV l i
iv«*
were
b«*fore.M
•
you believe. (Jordon Craig"
l CKbTue« Ai r
My beitrt sunk, nnd 1 felt « choke
"There Is but one conclusion to my
N O T IC E O F H I I E R I F F 'H H A L E
tulnd. I have no doubt ns to the en in my volee difficult to overcom e.
U nde r and hy v i r t u e of an eaeeution l»“ I wiia afraid It would be ao.*'
tire truth of the story. The silence
• u e d out of th** C i r c u i t Court for t h e S e v ­
“ Yea,“ nnd both her handa were upon e n t h Judicial C i r c u it
mid dlsnpiK-nrnnce of your liusbuml !*
of Florida.
Florida, In
in and for
i t uf
"»*»1» « “.»»» 'al "hlck Hetalnole eautity
evidence that ho Is elthur deoil or In Inlne. "lu our imaltlou w o c a n uV*o t..nfford *«'
formuly e pert), in n rtu«e (herein
to ploy at cro»» i»iri»o»es. You hnvo p e n d in g , «herein A r m o u r Fe rtili* « Work*,
som e other w ay helpless."
«
eórporallo
n 1« p l a i n t if f , end W. A," Eilt«,
la‘en
loyal
to
n»e
even
w
h
en
every
In•*1*-!—really I have thought this all
J r , le defendant, I h a v e levied upon a n d
dueouieut wag offered elsew here. I » t il etll t t public t u t r r y at th* front d o o r
the time. Hut iilaint those others'?"
t h e court h e u te In F enford, Florid», pn
“Vail nnd Neale, you mean? It jHWMilttiil m yself to com e south with o(
t h e flrrt Monr*(y In S e p l e m h r r , A, l&gt;. 1914,
seeing U&gt; m e they fit In exactly .with you. knowing your purpose to ho an lt bajng ih» Tih day »! -aid month, during
m y self In O iho .ir e i heut, rf iv i., lo the highe'. ,nd
1
th e story.
Everything bad been re Illegal out».
} ^*2?
i b e e t bidder (or r a n h , ell tbe right, t itle a n d
fnlae
position.
I
I
I
d
o
i
n
g
tili«
1 W flfi i n i r ______
r a s l of ih » l U h n d R n t , W . A . F ill» , J r . .
moved from Philip’s pockets and all
ordinary m enus of filentlfleatltm de­ a c tu a te d liy tw o purpose». O no watt to jn •»■ *° Ih»‘ „vorialn tract or parcel of
stroyed. There must have been a pur­ s a v e ( h l a p r o p e r t y W lllct) l i n t l beet» w ill- J r o u n t y , Florid», a n d mora pa rticu la rly
, , ( o iio w * , t o - o i t : Iie g in n ln g , t
pose 111 this, and It must have been e d t o t n y h u s b a n d b y b i s f a t h e r . D o dt h. e«cribed
bridge over t h e d i tc h where th* n o r t h
tin * i n d Union a v e n u e Interteete with th e
done by n second party, as there la no you guess tbe other?”
"No." I said. Impressed by the enr- w o e tern bounda ry of MellenvIH, _ T r a c t
suggestion o f Btdcltle. My theory' Is
of I .a n d tt. S H a r v e y end running weet
tills—the body w as either found by ■ipstnes* with which sh e w ns speaking. a l o n g the north l in e of Union avenue 2&amp;0
f e e t , thence n o r th a t a right i n g le w ith
other» before tho police nrrived or else "You will tell m « r
• a i d avenue 60a ( r e t m ore or lr&gt;( Into L a k e
"I mean to; the tim e hits com e when M o n r o e , thence ea»l along Lake- Mohro*
t i o nutomobllo party which killed him
«00 feet lo the line o t t h e Mcllonvllle T r a c t ,
I
ahiiuId.
It
was
that
1
m
ight
save
paused long enough t o asccrtalh the
t h e n c e lo u th w a r d l y
w ith »»Id line 71»
you
from
a
crime.
You
bad
been
kind
f
e e t to the point
o f beginning, c o n ta in in g
extent of Ids Injuries. In cither case
r a cct i o n . Reid p r o p e r t y
lo
tile,
sym
pathetic.
1—
I
liked
you
*
U
*rrr»
end
a
t
hla pocket» w ere searched and nil con­
avenue a n d I-ake
tents removed. Do you comprehend very much, and I know you did not M ^ o ^ n T .n f J d ^ s " mlnole c ounty, F lo r ­
i
d
a
,
a
n
d
levied
u
p
o
n
ee
th* p r o p e rt y ot
understand: that you were being mis­
what that would m ean7"
W . A. ritl* , J r . . (W flllem A. Fltte, J r . ,)
led.
I
could
not
determine
then
where
a n d to e a t l d y e a id execution a n d .«oat*.
"I—I tldnk so. hut tell me yourself."
"He certainly had paper« with him the fraud was, but 1 knew there wns I‘u r th a * c r to p a y t o r title.c : m . h a n d .
Sheriff of Bwmlnolo Countyi Florid*.
dnatlng w ith hla Inheritance. To a fraud nnd that you would eventually
lOO-tic
shrewd, erlmlnnl mind they would be become Its victim."
"You cared that much for m o f
I n l h a ('irtult C o u r t » H e i r n l h Judicial Cic­
suggestive. He also undoubtedly hnd
c a l i , He minale C o u n t y , Florida. In C h a n "Yes." she confess«! frankly, "I did.
key» to Ids apartments. Then there
eery S iili.g
‘
I
would
nerer
have
told
you
so
under
M
a
r t h a Cu«t H a r p e r , C o m p le m e n t
would Ik» nothing more needed except
re.
C itation
a man capable o f passing him self off ordinary conditions. Hut I can now. J . W . Harper. D e f e n d a n t

\Vitn«M m y officfbl a ig n a t u r e a n d arai
ihia th e 2 4 t h d a y of Auguat A. I). 1914.

In

Court o t t h e Count» J u d g e ,
Co u n ty . H tete of Flbrld e
In re E* ta te ol

f !»*ttd
**
J u l y l i f t ) , A. D. 1914.
*

R U T H E. M O O R E .
A dm fnU tratrlx.

Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
Term» M oderale— Strictly C»*h

P h o n o 319
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

Coart of th e C ounty J u d g e .
County. Htuie ef F la r td a

ahi» COUNSELLOR at

LAW

Practico in Slnto nml Federal Courts
linrner-Wootlmil Bklit

DR.
In

Householder

&amp;

D entists

.S em inole

j , S. Moor*
To *11 C reditor», Legatee», Dietribute*» end
nil Fereon* bakin g Claim * or Dem and»
«geinat ( a id E etnte;
You, a n d e a c h ot y o u a r e he reb y notified
■nd rei|u ir»d t o preeent •• ny r ltim * a n d de­
m a n d , » h l r h you, t it e it h e r of you, may
have e g s l n r t tb* e - t r t o of J . P. Moore, dor e e i e d , late of SentlnoD C o u n t y , n -trld e ,
lo (be underelgtied e d nilnl*tr»tri* o f ’ M id *
ebtnto.
. . . « I t h l n t « o y e a r , from i h n dato
9B-Tue*-9tc

Drs. Mason

V

"Sanfüril Fla,

C. G. B U T T

Hemluole

* D EN TIST

In re Eelate of
W. If. Underwood

* Onice: Yowell Building
To *11 C reditor», la-gateee, Dletrlbuleeu and
all Faraona having Claim » or Dam and*
a g aln at aaid E etate:
- SANFORD, FLORIDA
You, a n d «arh o( y ou, are hc reb y notified
a n d ra q u lre d t o py^ggnt a n y riaim « a n d d e ­
m an d * w h l r h you or e it h e r of you m ay
h a r e a g a ln a t In* e e l a t e o t W. II. U n d e r ­ T HOMAM E M M E T W I LS O N
wood a*e*a*ed, l a t e of Seminal« C o u n ty ,
E. FEHGt'HON IIOUailOLDEB
Florida, t o t h e u n d e r d g n e d a d m ln ia tr a tr lx
ef »aid »»tate , w ithin t w o year* from th*
d a t e hereof.
D a t e d J u l y 24th. A.-I». 1*14.
M r a .- EMILY J. UNDERWOOD,
• fi-Tuee-9te
A d m lnia tratrlx.

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
¿ _• •;

Natica of AopllcaUen far T a * D e a d Had«*
S ertlen I ef Chapter tIM. U * i of Fla

Nnttro i* hereby given that Henry Gleen,
purrh«»er of Tax Certificate No. !049'd*ted
the lad day of June A. D. 1901, ho* filed
■aid Cert Mirale In ray offlre, and haa made
application for Tax l)*ed to f**u* In accord­
ance with law.
Said Certificate anbrare* the following de«cribad properly, aituated In Reminole Coun­
ty, Florida. lo-»ii: flag e,»G ch» W of tii
Cat of NW If of SK l ( V l 0 , Tp SI, II SI
run 8 1.90 rb*. W l.t4 «b». S 6.fifi cha, K 3.1t
chi, N *.46 th*. (lea. bag196 yd* W of NK
r t r . I N W W . l 8 K M. run W 117ft. S STIft,
E 1171t. N iTSft.)

here, where we ure—alono together-In To J , W. Harper, ,c»rw It. J . Beely, Oeerego,
aa Philip llenley."
N e w York:
*
this
boat" She paused, ns though en­
“ And Vail w a s not a lawyor.’* aho
I t a n p e a r ls f f r o m ‘ t h e affidavit of Mr*.
deavoring
to
choose
tbe
proper
words.
M a r t h a Cu»t H a r p e r , herela d uly Med In
naked breathlessly, “nor NcAlo one of
"We both realise the changed relations t h e ahoe* ciuee t h a t It le the belief ot a f ­
the executors?"
f i a n t , th a t the d e f e n d a n t , 1. W. H e r p e r i*
a non-raeldeet of t h , ( t a t * a l Florida, a n d
"In my Judgment the fellow s merely between us."
la Row a rreJdent o f t h # ( t a t e of Naw Y ork,
I drew a quick, ntnrtled breath.
h* «aid land, being a e e n a e d a t t h e d a t e
took those nam es to Impose upon me.
rooldlng at Ocwego. N . Y .; t h a t tha «aid de­ of T
th» laauance ot e u c h certificat* In tha^nem *
"
T
h
a
t-th
a
t
l
love
you!"
tho
eiclsf e n d a n t la over t w e a t y - o n # yeera of aga:
to help bolster up their story nnd rank»
a n d thr.l there la n o peraon In th e »tata of of A rth u r . Meo.rr, h,Ira, Unie.» aald Certifia
It appear probable. They w ere »Imply mutlou left my lips before I wns aware. F lo r id * , th* l e r v l e e of a lu h p o en * u p o n r a ta «hall be r e d ee m e d a c c o r d in g t o - law . T a x
Deed will « a u * tharetfn o n t h e 19th d a y ol
"Yes."
she
said
calmly.
“
I
could
not
tw o crooks, w illing to take a chnnce
w h o m would bind t h e defendant;
Keplember A. D.-IfId.
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you.
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n
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t
p
*
r
i
r
e
h
*
r
e
b
y
help
t
h
a
t
At
first
I
never
deemed
for n pot of money. 1 happened to
- witnea* my oiBcial aignature and teal Jhle
o r d e r e d to a ppea r t o ( h e o u f .o f r o m p la l n t.
day of AugUft A- I». 1914.
be the one’ »elected to pull tbelr chest­ such a result of our friendship pos­ l a thl« n u f * on M o n d a y , lh« t l h d a y of ljth
(wall
E. A* Douala«*.
S
o
p
t
o
m
b
c
r
,
A1&gt;&lt;
1914,
th*
»ame
b
plnc
a
nuts out o f th e fire,“
sible. - 1 wns I’hlllp Ufcnley’a wife, and R u l # d a y In t h U ' C o u r t .
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co. Fla.
By J. C. Robarte. D C.
I saw her heed sink (nto tbe support 1 gave this possible danger scarcely* s
I t I* lurther o rd e re d th a t thl* s a tiro he 10(-Tuea fitr.
In tha S an fo rd Herald, a newe' ri.
of her hands and ksetv sh e was »eb­ thought, Indeed, It did not seem « ppubltehed
a p v r publlihed In Semlaol# rounty. Flor
N O T IC E OF ELECTION
bing silently.
/ danger. Whllb It I* true he was hus­ Id a, one* a week fo r Bvo coneeeutlve week*
N otice D hereby liv e n th a t th e hl-oan!*l
E. A, D ottilo**, clerk or th* (aid
"You. think my conclusions ipust be band Iii'Ulitnv only, yet 1 was wife C oWitneae,
u rt, aad tb* re a l thereof thl* l i f t d a y of election, aa provided by la w , la hereby called
correct V I could not'refrain from forever. That Is iuy religion. Now July, A. D. 1914.
for th* purpoee of electing true tee* for th*
_ .
E. A- DOUGLASSr
n e tt in cceealn g tw o year*, and aleo for th*
asking.
the condtlons ore all cbuDged. Imtant- Clevk Circuit C o u rt, Re&gt;irlaoU f o ., F lo rid a. purpae* o t determ ining th * num bor ot.m llU
of d la trirt aehool tog to bo levied for each
“Yea, even without seeing the letter;
lOU-Tltaa-Stc

Sanford.

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Florida

D R . C. W . F A I N
D E N T IS T
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
ROOM 9
Black and Whit« Not Colors.
Strictly speaking neither bltck d o t
white ls a color, white being a com­
bination of ell the seven primer? col­
ors, end black being an absorption of
alL Bodice that reflect all tlje rare ot
tbo *un ere called white; those that
reflect some rny* and absorb other*
are called red. blue, green, etc.; those
that nbiorb atl the rays and reflect
none are called »"

�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
th
é Orlando hospital.
BEING
A
RESUME
O
F
SA
N
FO
R
D
H
APPENING
S
and is still'growing.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JU§T BETWEEN
The objects of the United Daugh­
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—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde.»t),j
F ' YOU AND ME.’*
I ters of the Confederacy, us stated
children
over from Apopk*
: in. the ponstitution of the society, Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society, Editor", or Saturday motored
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
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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
a t 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, a s '»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- th a t 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 a tte n d school this
Mr. D. S. BnhJjilt, J l popular At­
o f th e city council and that i» tfie to p a y - t h 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 w ill'have accrued they may be in
Ralph Stevens lef^ on Sunday for his vacation a t Coronado Beach.
uafUJbs-Jl^altihaM VK4tiJ«wd _fir^an of Sanford, Ha., the w«dof mind to -consider- riror r l Vl»W
1
front is bulkheaded there should bo a state
jUrtciwill
.DalobacAii; J
• »* .» ,
_ ,
,
.
the p a rt -taken t by the »outEarìt?--^—
--------take .place
some provision m ade for the hnrboT seriously the b e n c f i c a u l ^ a i u e , ^ ^ 'V ^ ri^ 'w É T rn r ü f i t f ^ p r f f ö r W *h*daiifcB*ptlat church,”.
route to Jefferson* UottegRPPhila­
;Mr*t Alice Ilobhins H arvey wftr
of m otor boats. Wo have long ta l k ­ 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 n h e lte r.th a t we would
Mrs. L. Y. Bryan of this city a n d Nollie Tolar, T) il*su .young jmen aru Robbins for two weeks, while Mr.
doe»
tKe Ij^ropcan war mean to the ance of hardships .and patriotic de­ holds n responsible position with the ta k in g '
m ake for the protection of boat» in
‘TflP’hV. :Ja ckao n villc.,.
votion during the struggle; to honor
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 a n d 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 an d 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 i i t 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
an's
Club- will be held at the San­ enter Phillip» College a t Exeter,
The .organisation has now 1.380
77 txr-bpnr-ft- f V t h c rivpt to protect its hand; th a t 'government policies chapters in the United States, north ford House
tomorrow
afternoon New Hampshire.
th eir 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 ip r. boats way to other policies of'eoncHiation, City of Mexico, The organization will be hostess fo r this meeting, September 16th for Hollins College,
of a n y ' 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.
ing, as in addition to making of
The W oman's' C o it^ B ^ rw liftr- —
The
present
officers
are:
Mrs.
" It means that thero will a t the
hotel th a t, many b o a t s 'will be an­
roses, plans for the new club quar­ hasse« has enrolled the largest per­
T
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 m em ­ 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 c lub'pre requested to be girls. Miss Margaret W ight returns
—
or
»
new
peace
of
.Westphalia-?This
(leading THREE CENTS »
pleasure boat th n n -a n y other section
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to Tallahassee Tor her third season..
W. T. Colbertson, second vict* pres- present.
of th e 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 an d 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
jjf lotto, N. G.; Mrs. P.- M. Williams,
&gt; And the council should J o this be­ Europe remade after Waterloo
FOR SALE
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
ino French
r ronen revolution.
revolution, But
n u t ....... .............
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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 o r 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
stre e t for the bnsin or harhor a n d change
The Misses Annie Ix-e and Lottie
Va.; Mrs. Orlando Huliburton, reg- happy little ho»t to twenty-five of
a fte r the jralkhcading is done there as in its Ideas of government. Even
istrar, Little Rock, Ark.; Miss Mil­ his young friedds but Wednesday Caldwell will Ye-enter Queens Col­ FOR sale or rent. T h re e 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,
p eople who arc doing the bulkhead­ were too firmly set” for even th at
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 t h i s h a r - transcendent military genius."
10!&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 th a t Hanford
son».
.
,
custodian of Flags and Pennants, to thu swings, horizontal bar am)
For Sale-At H discount-' Fi'holsj.1
bo induced to m ake 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 th a t. Will the citixens of San­ so many questions asked about the
Mr.
and
Mrs. S. O. Chase and sold at- a sacrifice. Enquire 1f.-raid
of the Confederacy, briefly slated, ¡(a. beautiful birthday cake, derrnted
Daughters
by
interested
parties
I
ford please take this matter up with
is this: 1882 Mrs. M. C. Goodlet, of with w h i t e 'icing and pink ?amiles, family came up from their bunga­ Office.-103-tf.
t h e city council a n d sea if they give below the history of this groat
Nashville, suggested a union of all upon which was inscribed Albert's low Sunday evening.
c a n n o t 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 th at every lady in Sanford
too late.
ear
for 6400.00, just overhauled in
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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:
la n d style of "-Daughters of the Con­ green fern*, giving a charming touch Baltimore and various points in I
"We 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
ing toward th a t end. A meelihg of popularity of the young host. As­
The Whitner twity. Misscti Jane
m
ost'u
n
iq
u
o
in'
the
annals
of
the
80-tf
rauat have been ab o u t 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
T he mother had her brood out
Daughters of thq Confederacy.
Another charm ing affair in chil­ again a t 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,
th e 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 sh ad ­
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 a t T am pa, 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
m other 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 e re 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 T heater and that is the
The dainty favors were pink ami
th e park and watched her brood
practice of some people who bring white baskets of candies.
Dr. L. R. Phillips motored oVer
For S ale- One $35 incubator, 240
a s 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 a n d 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. 8th.
son, Moore’s Station.
l-2tp
in th e shape of a broken glass, and
scratch their fleas off on the floors.
Margaret
was
the
recipient
of
th e 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
aw ay 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 th e 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 a t , hid been
2-2tp
to scratch fleas an d you hnve no ward Ruraph, Lila and Sam Mur­ day and .is the guest of her sister.
brought along, a n d 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 R E N T
In fact, a m other’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 lim its.for rent, near brick road and
plied.
crow from tho mother, un­
fices have signs t h a t keep the dogs vahe, May, Julia, Arthur .and M ar­ 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 th a n a n y other th a t gives me
Miss Annie Lee Caldwell and Mr.
For Rent— 4 room cottagq $10 i
ed th e mother an d her young— and
a pain i t is to see a bunch of dogs
Weidiban Caldwell
motored up
In Honor of Ilobl. M orrit
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m editated upon th e eweetneaa of life.
looting around fit) «vary public place?
A most enjoyable and social af­ to Jacksonville Friday to Meet month. 5 room cottagh $12.50, ^
He looked into the future and saw
I t certainly ahowa th a t 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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th e woman ten years hence, a t
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 1,- .■*
hood, \ho center of a group of young
when they force their attentions of Eastern Star, a t the Robbins Nest
n
body w e ll located. A.P. Conndif.j
Tempt the appetite,
men a n d women, th e companion of
the kennels upon the people a t every Monday afternoon.
•
Mrs.
T,
A.
Newton
and
little
109
Magnolia St. , *,
102-tf
pleaae the taste and
her girls, the comforter of. her boys.
turn. I t Is a certain cinch th a t
There was a large gathering of daughtera returned home , Sunday.
n
o
u
ris
h
the
body.
And the philosopher made a m en­
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
a t home and »It is dp to the man­ to enjoy the fine program of- music
Misa
Beulah
Hutcheson
and
Miss
5 cents,
a n d thought a b o u t how good it is
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agers of the theaters to see th a t they »jitl readings, rendered by tho vari- Hilda M aeey1 are spending two Call or write A. M. Tyler.
;tn
1
t
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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 at Daytona.
For Rent— Three rooms furnish^
th e children in the youthful days,
with the patrons of the house. If address was made by W orthy Pa­
for light housekeeping. Also tw*
t h a t the parents m ay 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,
te
n
d
er—
91-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
"’~f
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—--- --agers
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 R ent— 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 d in n e r,
every other public place where the Served by the hostesses, Meads mes Mr. a n d Mrs. Bishop will reside a t
h a ppy 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 a re married b u t . who have tie
ds mes II. W. .C lay of T am pa 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 t h a t there are such
Recently of Waycrossr h e -a n d his .W a n te d — Plain, and fancy sepi11*mothers, for while ho might .count
Made of the* finest
W anted— 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 denaVacation day« are nearly over and their future home.
house cm East Third street. Mi*opher enough to kpow that the
¿0 perfection. The
emstrate to vyo’irietl. Tor fatV selling the coilege set in Sanford a re m ak­
99-94 p
M attie Driggers,
Y n a t i o n a l e tre n g th
world cannot be destroyed, nor' the
a rtie ^ . -Big-pay for « hustler, fx* 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*
a re such mothers. At Iealt t h a t 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. a n d M n. John Musaon t o d pounds, eight years old, sylish
Buy. biscuit baited by
a n d th e sun shone brightly aa ho
For Saie.Trifl tons ot -Iicn manure lege wilL-haYiUeit-Sanford.' „Several family: have retu rn ed . from a . pi— - pearnneo, good driver.'A ny info«
■poke.
NATIONAL BISCUIT 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 Mf1
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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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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S A N F O R D — L ife /# Woith Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER I. I‘J I4

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NO 4

GERMANS ARE WITHIN SIGHT OF PARIS
GOVERNOR TO
THE FARMERS
advocates

p l a n t in g

of

WANT THE CITY TO SURRENDER!“
OR BE DESTROYED

C R O P S IN FL O R ID A
TO M E E 3 L D E M A N U . .
■*“ * "•'ir frrtW n i i m w H y.-.WP» 1 L1'
,]*niTnTmTupp- Sent.- A r-^ O o v m to r
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 C ham ­ 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
frontof
tho
hank's
ten story build
ing. your attentipn.
Tho whole world is now suffering
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.
•
statement.
The capitalisation
is
The people of Florida have in
$,'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
d i s c o u n t s a m o u n t e d t,» $2, 000, OdO.
• needs and the qeodH of many hun­
London, Sept, t, lit a . 'i n . G er­ 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 a t Senlis, twenty-five miles mering away a t 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 th e 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 e n 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 W AS N O M IN A T E D FOR T1IE
Copenhagen. Sept l. 10 a in
line
&lt;•( tin- railroad to Boulogne, and
in furnishing a very large portion
Ciar promises repayment of Bel­
S H 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
G EO R G IA
exacted f r o m G -r m a n 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
A deeis-j which continues thinking t h e ‘ great
and the labor. We have the trans­ late Senator A &lt;&gt; Bacon
lloii' ii »ays
c*.'‘
cast unt i l t in German foryij north of Vistula.
ivc
vote
was
nut
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 m a r ­
fleet of aero- result I know not, hut I do know
kets. Yet the people of Florida .an­ Georgia Stute Democratic conven­ guarded at night by
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 d u r­ capital bus been removed to Bor­ liiendouji masses of men that I he
vated and emphasized this situ a ­
ing the night, the last ballot Iw-fore deaux a n d th at the German artny of Germans have hurled at the allies
tion. Our people' nre paying exor­
It
adjournment giving .Hardiwlck 164; th if-ttw t is within th irty 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 allies
allii
T In­ generai 11 wit a n d science n n d t h e s e , with
wi&lt;k -bowed a gain from the begin­ daf among tinprices continue to advance
i f o r - e mc n i -, vidi e v e n t mill V win
ning
I ' l i i . f o u r t h ballot sinml 1—1 fsefiug -a-i-ms to lie t ha
The wealth of the state of H onda
der I. Hardwick 1 111. Slaton 1 Hi W B
will he increased by many millions
■It-r 1. H ardwnk 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
|i
r
u J n i d t f)P Cccillan Music Cluj) »
gathered In the necessary majority
the lesson now- so forcibly before
11#.Inti)
'
Plus
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
The convention was one of the .•Kardinal Giacona Chiesa wa„ ere- r,|#r tl&gt;. tlu. ,,r(.nideiit and the roll
larger 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 ^--i 18
54.
and
was
JS.
1
I.
aim
was-Ordained
|&gt;rii'»t,
S
o
Surrender
M
arch
Morrison
ated to succeed hiltTSeli. and Judge
I hope that it will not be consid­
•mber
21.
1878.
n
n
d
has
been
i
Hel
en
P
e
c
k
a
n
d
Mrs.
Munson
N. E.‘ Harris was nominated by ac­
ered improper for me to suggest
Schubert
clamation for Governor
Senator c u c e t e l i with the Vatican In variand 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 appointm ent fls Bishop of
•had great influence in securing HttrnSung of the K a ty d id ...............Kern
proceed a t 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 Trium phale, 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. T h 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 t6 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
'
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 im portant 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
S O L D IE R S S L E E P I N G A T L IE G E
fruit growing, in the confident be­
States Senate to succeed Senator
lief th a t it opens tho surest nnd
Bryan, provided the latter is a p ­
easiest way to an Increased pros­
pointed U nited-Spito Judge.
perity and happiness.
It is believed hore that cx-Senator
PA RK T R A M M E L ^ .
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 th a t 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 ad o p t­
.line b y 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 trait 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 A m erican P resa A ssociation.
.
^
.
^»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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fall

BRITAIN TO F t ANK GER­
MANS. IÑ BELGIUM

NEXT fe w days w ill be FULL OF
SURPRISES' IN THE GREAT
GA$E OF WAR

HARDWICK WON
OUT FOR SENATE

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GERMANY C O N T R ols P O T ; ASH WHICH IS NECES­
SARY. EOE THF. r .A \n

HfiLf-iwi1*. Ärntini ‘M ullet—.— r
3Ë
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»
id regard
to
a t 3:30 p. m. Thursday. The ftrner- are nil a t sea
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
m any 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 T he 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 th a t all their
contracts for
1914 delivery were completed or
the slock on hand for their comple­
tion, an d tip to this time (hey had
not made contracts for 1915. Porto
Rico depend* largely upon fertilizer.
TIJE PRESENT HOARD DOES From the Porto Rico Journal of
Aug. 19 the following concerning
NOT GET RESULTS FOR
fertilizer* i? taken:
THE SHIPPERS
"PricFk of fertilizers, particularly
From time to tune thc Reporter- anything with potash in it, are now
S ta r lias brought to the attention of on a war footing.
"Fruit growers und others .who are
the public the fart t h a t 't h e Florida
large
purchasers of fertilizers have
Railroad Commisison was respon­
been
advised
by local dealers t h a t
sible fur the failure of the long and
short buui iirl, paased by the lcgis&gt; price* have been advanced, following
* •. *
lulure of 1913, to be put into ellecl. instructions from th if 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.
"G erm any has a monopoly on the
main* on the s ta tu te hooks a dead
commercial
potash deposits of tho
letter.
in its. «'.Hurts to ascertain
world,
an
d
with
the present war on, '
what's the m atter 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 a uthor of the long San Ju an has received instructions
and »hurl haul a rt and represented from the manufacturer not to offer
the Marion County Board of Trade un&gt; fertilizers for sale thnt contain,
* .
before the comuiiftRioii when hearing more th an five units of potash.
■’Potash fertilizers tiro used exten­
on the a i t was held a t Ocala. In a
letter rectived today, Mr. Spencer sively by the fruit growers of ^he
island, a n d p a rticu la rly ‘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 m at­ 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 a p ­
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, an d 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 sta n d Tuesday evening, Sept.
tim ony I spoke o f I .will make the
8th. Following Is the program:
entire matter public through your
paper and you can rest assured th a t Campus M artin M arch,'. . . ...........
àâ
......
..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 M an Behind the -Gun, march
beg to- rem a in ,'. .
- *- - * .. •. «/ »». . . . . .
Sousa
Your friend, '
Danulro Waves, w altz..................... ..
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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 -----for cummercfit expansion" th a t“ are
at hand. With an adequate mer­ The Now Colonial March. . H. B. Ha
lie 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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AUGUST 25" 1914

SANFORD IIERALI)

PAGE EIGHT

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

csre on the part of driv ers.lt is prob­
able th a t nothing we can say will
have nny offset upon tho .driver* of
machines because each individual
honestly believes th a t he is exerdsing'
BEING A RESUME O f SANFORD HAPPENINGS
every precaution necessary for the
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
safety of himself and his passengers
U P-TO - DA TE
■:- - v r r =
Y O U A N D M E .“
and it is tho other fellow who takes
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:
1 the chances a n d comes td grief. And
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Communications for this Column Should be M arked "Sorlrty Editor", or
I then sooner or Inter som ething goes
Phoned to M rs. ft. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
wrong and the trouble is charged to
All Local Advertisement« U nder
rircum siatiers over which ho hud no
M ra.-F o rrest Lake and daughters T h is H e a d in g T I I R f e t/ C E N T S p
Annoartcemml
control.
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
AH members of the Woman*» who have been spending the. sum- L ine F o r E a c h In sc rtW n , Minimum
There is no doubt b u t what every
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M 'V -S D SAYS SAIJNTERER.
drivpr. takes chances nt one time or Club are requested to meet a t tho mer delightfully a t Milboro, N. C. C h a rg e 25 C e n ts ,
♦ ♦ ♦ m » H » e e » e » e H e e » e e e s M H &lt;s M s » &gt; M S M » s k » s s m e e e another nnd each time he escapes dis­ homo of Mrs. Henry Wi^ht. W ednes­ will spend the m onth-of September
FOR SALE
aster tends to increase his confidence day afternoon a t 3:30 for th e pur in W ashington. D. C.
5 W hen drums arc beating and tile# out of ton will hot need a doctor in
in his ability to handle his car. It ap­ pose of m aking roses. -This includi«
ore shrilling and flags ripple In the th e morning. People take too bloom­
Mrs. John,* Preston and little
For Sale— "Furnituro a t 210 Park
pear# foolish to slow up for n rail­ the rose com m ittee also. Bring a
sunlight and tho llower ot the young in’ much medicine anyhow. W hat
grandson,'
John
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
Ave,
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pair
of
scissors
and
a
roll
of
red
or
road crossing when there j s not n
m anhood of tho nation march gaily some need is to bo sh o t full of hot
is the guest of- Mrs. C. R. W alker.
1
green crepe papeP.
train
in
sight,
but
the
practice
js
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down the street war does not seem so soap suds w ith an au to m atiesh o tg u n .
IFOR sale or rent.—T.hrce acxiu.,
good one. Some tim e one might for­
te rrib le 'a n d it is not difficult to e n ­ i—“ An0LUeu.lM 0g-4teL.-lt -.strsighMl j
g et to look and tho train would tic
thuse and prodnin our rights and charge extra for night worJr.TOU bet
- Mr .—» ffd**ftfrr.—ff.'*' jR*rTTffkenha her W “W trh-*fet' T* K&gt;«rW~h0em©* •wrH* fft.-"**1!
there.
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A most enjoyablo meeting of tho and daughter, Miss Thelma, who cateti. A. P. Connely.
a tru t around w(th a chip on our shoul­ your six; und I usually charge extra
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%. It is tho sam e with nny little thing ro«©-#omniiUce .«jul pther. members
der jyid declare flint oar every de­ for work in unusually had m y t her in
nolia
Ave.
.
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hafo been visiting their*Cousin, KJn»the d ay tim e..N ig h t m eans when the which may ko W ro d S -S p ti.jM car. of the W om an's Club was held nt Polhill returned to their home in
m and m iut be respected.
if ynndmapr IhA immlilinn and center tho home of M rs. J, T. B rady, Fri­
For Sale-At a dlscount-^^choU j.
B ut when we are brought face to sun quits blitrkin*.
your a tten tio n 'u p o n it nil is welt, but day afternoon, with sixteen present. Macon, .Friday last. I t was a par­ ship in Sanford Business Collegp.
face with the horror and death a n d 1 "N ow be sure to get this straight!
the
sbme Limn yourntUmtionmnybeiljs- Widw-siUecn pairs of- busy hands ticularly pleasant visit for
Owner unnblo to US9 it a n d it will t&gt;©
wslt4Miattt.lt in your hat;
cousins,
who
had
not
seen
each
tra d e d a n d . you Will• cómetogrlef nt work the roses gr^w as if by
■old
a t a sacrifice. E nquire' Herald
tom s
Extreme care at all tim es even to magic, m aking a fair s ta rt on the other for th irty years.
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~ u* pause- a rn tT b e n the non w h o .Is medicine for “yourself or folks, don’t
tu&gt; point..»! «uhjarliinaxMMa—saH-to fifte e n ItutuMvii rosea to .be used at
Dr. Mason has
our pride comes and gookmhoWRhe ask me" w hat m ed icin éis
F o r Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
ifirnU.hp.ahtt n w s .rs rlrtw s M — «© "ilhe Oity Beautiful Ball in th e fall. Moÿô òf Arcadia. as his guest Mr.
affairs of peace we are thankful th at think when you pay for the medicine
ear for 9400.00.' ju st overhauled in
the only.safe course to persue.
Tho afternoon passed quickly in
war has been evaded. And when we that you've paid all. I charge for my
L ittle Miss Olive Renfroe re­ good running shape. Sanford Ma­
pleasant social intercourse; th e distry to .p icture‘hint buried on foreign services, and charge from one dollar
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turned
from Richland S aturday. chine A Garngp. ’
of plan» nnd arrangem ents
soil, in a trench like a beast of the up. I am not dikhlng it out for noth­
new club home and .enjoy­ Mias Agnes Renfroe accom panied
For Sole or R ent— Two nice resifield, or maimed and broken for life, ing. I had very good health before I
ment of Mrs. B rady’s charm ing hos­ the little lady hom e a^id will rem ain donees nt a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
o u t pride looms insignificant and n- came here. More-over, cheap doctors
pitality. Refreshing iced lem onade for an extended visit to* Mr, and
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- gain we arc thankful th a t war has are, as a rule, .like ail other cheap
was -served throughout tho a fte r­ Mrs. H arvey Renfroe.
commodities,, not woth a damn'.
. n ot engulfed us.
&gt;
For Sale-Orange grovo H acres
noon.
“ Npw listen, I d o n 't care enough
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fine
ham m ock land, 130 ncrcN of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan p f Bir­
The next m eeting will he held a t
J W h ile tho news bureaus supply about the practice of medicine to
Celery land, one ten acre tra c t celery
mingham.
Ala.,
are
tho
guests
of
the home of Mrs. Henry W ight at
b u t little authentic-inform ation as to practice j u s t .for the job. I want pay
land. At n bargain. Address P. O. it
3:30. A# m em bers of the cluli are Mr. und M rs. W. A. Ginn.
th e progress of .the European war, for it and unless you pay, why I
Box 1034. 104-8tc.
urged to he present and those who
the American houswife is ndt at all simply don’t want your huainras.
Mr. C. E. Hyde motored over
were not present Friday are re­
lacking in inform ation as to the ef-| And th a t's not all: you need not
For Sale— Fine farm of ten :h m
from Apopkn Sunday, spending the
quested to bring a pair of scissors
feet which lias resulted therefrom in think I’m' going to carry your
about
th re e miles from th e city,
T&gt;- Cobb Is gradually working his and u roll of green or red crepe day w ith rorfitives.
th is country. Every retaij merchant nnd troubles indefinitely.''..
nlso
two
choice city lots.
Going
way to the top among tho American
pa
per.
It
Is
not
believed
th
a
t
the
doctor
w
ith
whom
«ho
has
been
accustomed
cheap
for-cash
or
can
be
purchased
Lcaguo sluggers.
E S m'.»
A little son arrived a t the h o m e'
to dealin explains th a t the rfar is will be "dropped from theroolsof the
on easy term s. Address R^ gyre of
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of
.M r. and Mhs. U.~ P. Caldwell
responsible for the tremendous a d ­ medical society, because of this jusn e ra ld office.
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Musical Evening
Larry Doyle, captain of tho cham­
Sunday morning. He will be called
vance in foodstuffs.
tiflable outburst.
Mr. and M rs. W. L. H arvey en­
pions, thinks very well of the Cardi­
D. P .- J r ., which e v e ry o n e knows " For sale or Rent— Five ncres, tiled
Being a woman, she naturally does
nals’ pitching staff.
tertained delightfully with music
1 t Í
stands
for D addy’s Pet.
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In lid, tw o good wells, located ju*l
not understand ju st why her table ^ I wish to commend the Sanford
and song F riday evening a t their
south of S tation 10 on S. &amp; K Hall­
Manager McGraw has become enthu­ homo on the Heights, com plim entary
allowance has been practicaliy’cut in Band aqd hope th a t the ci tire ns of
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and Mrs. way. 5 room house.
See F. W
tw o by the -advance In prices. She Sanford feel about tho boys the siastic over Milton Btock and declares to Mr. nnd M rs. G. Logan
IJrqwnlce
(nee Miss Lillian Gibson) M ahoney nt Fernald’s.
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knows that on the whole this coun­ minio way. The Sanford Hand has him the equal of Devlin when Devlin
Mr. Logan rendered several slideare spending their honeymoon in
try has produced one of the most always been self supporting, asking was at his best.• • •
« trom bone solos snd song selections M ontreal, N. C. Before returning
For Sale Une $35 incubator, 240
wonderful crops in its history; she nothing in the way of contribu­
Martin O'Toolo, Pittsburgh's 922,- th n t delighted those present. An
knows th at a t this tim e there is prac­ tions nnd getting pay for their ser­ GOO beauty pitcher purchased from SL im prom ptu orchestra composed ol home they will visit Tennessee nnd site. Good shape, guaranteed ‘ to
tically nothing being exported und th vices and y e t I believe th a t if the Paul, declares h o 'bus no fear of dying two cornets, Messrs. Fell owes -and spend some tim e with Dr. Brown- hatch. Price $10.01). T. H. John­
lie 's m other am i fa th e r-a t Calhoun, son, M oore's Station.
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an d there will not be for m any m onths d ty a t a n y tim e could help the boys In a minor league berth.
Harvey; violin, Mr. Radford; slideGeorgia.
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b u t in* th o 'face of these facts prices it would bo placing m oney at a very
trom bone, Mr. G. Logan: pin no,
hatj soared upward and the war is good advantage. \S*»i probably have
Russell Ford, Buffalo's marvelous Mrs. Logan, - gave n num ber of
Mr. Galloway, the genial attach e
TO RENT
some of tho best•Jof musicians in the pitching machine, has gono on record most enjoyable selections. Vocal nnd of t lie A. C. L. dispatchers’ office
offered as an excuse.
For R ent 4 room cottage $10 :»
Ah a m atter of fact the wompn are Sanford B and than an y -sim ilar or­ ks favoring Johnny Farrell Ip tho instrum ental solas, duets, a n d en­ has returned from bis vnentiun.
m onth. 5 room cottage $12.50, in*
r ig h t .‘ There Is no justified excuse ganisation in the so u th can boast argum ent as to leading second Back­ semble made th e evening hours pass
for the famine prices which are being of and y e t one h ardly ever hears ers.
Mr. Henry Stevenson nnd bride eluding water. .G. W. Spencer.
delightfully. M r. and Mrs. Har• • •
our chitons praise th e homo in sti­
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dem anded on every hand.
registered at the R pbblnj' Nest _____
vtfy's
guests
were
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Joe Rlggert. Brooklyn outfielder,
T he real tru th • of- the m atter is tution a n d they are forced to pay
Sunday.
It'
is
understood
th
n
t
Mr.
Logan,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
(Jinn,
Mr.
For ren t- 40 acres Tiled 1.and in
who was snapped up by tho Cards
greed* and averice on the part of them for their band room, their uniforms when tho Dodgers asked for waivers, and Mrs. Radford, Mr. und Mrs. and Mrs. Stevenson will make their a body well located.
A.P. Connelly.*
in control of the foodstuffs of the und their instrum ents and music. is a Kansas City barber In (ho off Fellowe*.
future home in Sanford.
109 M agnolia St.
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country are alone responsible for the They give m onthly concerts in th e months.
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For Kent Cheap for Cush—Twenty
outrageous .situation, and thoy do park th a t are greatly enjoyed by
Mr P. M. Elder am i Miss Nellie
Catrtyrr» Itfturn
acres of good hammock land all tiled.
lea
vo
not hesitate to dem and the shylock’s th e home people an d the visitors
Sherwood Mageo has been doing
on
Wediiesdn
y
for
several
The W hitner camping p a rty re­
Call or write A. .\J. Tyler.
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pound of flesh a*t a time when the to the city and our band is one of well a t short flold for tho Phillies, but turned from Palm Springs S aturday weeks stay at D aytona Bench.
Other -cities Manager Dooln would p refe r.« man evening, “a fter having, as one mem­
poor ran 111 afford to make tho sae-- our valuable assets.
For R ent— Five nere» good celery
riflcc. Local grocers tell me th a t al­ have public spirited citiaens who who Is floater of foot than the Pblh-i ber of tho p a rty expressed it “ a
Daytona Hotrn .
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land,
one a n d n half miles from San­
rea d y m any of their customers have thlnlc enough of th e ir band to do­ lies' slugger.
Mr. T. J. Miller, accom panied by ford. N. H. Garner.
gloriously grand time. All th e , de­
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elim inated sugar an d beans and cof­ nate frdm time 16 lim e to h«V# i
lights of cam p life wert- fully en­ Mrs. F rank Miller anil Mi's. F. J.
Bon
Johnson
will
have
to
hire
a
few
fee from their bill of fare while meat good musical organisation in their
For R en t— T h n » rooms furnished
more lawyers -In order to got Injunc­ joyed. There ‘ were many visitprs Gonzales motored over to D aytona
city. T he following from the D ay­ tions enough td prevent tho FVxbi
is a rarity indeed. - &lt;
from town during tho week and the Sunday. Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. Gon­ for light housokei ping. Also tw o
- Of course it’ depends upon the tona G azette is'a n exam ple:
landing somo of hfs players before tho campers have returned with the ah zales will remain for several week». bedrooim ’ Mr*. Johns. 411 Park
“ T h a t. Saracitqt's great Italian end of this season.
view point of the m an who is in posavenue.
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solute conviction thnt cam ping Via
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• session. A local pqper quoted one band will retu rn to D dytona again
• Dr. Hoilsholder and liis brother,
the top notch of summer «port.
For Rent Furnished office equip­
dealer to the effect th a t he made next season wap assured S aturday
E. F. Housholder »pent Sunday at
Now that Cactus Crayath of th e j
ped
with roll top deal:, office chairs
when
Commodore
C.
G.
Burgoyne
Phillies has formed the habit of steal­
more profit in one week on The goods
D aytona.
Personal Mention
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in stock than he did on the sale, authorised F. M. Rowe to wire the ing home, about the only thing left In
M r. an d Mrs. Deane Turner, typew riter desk and ocher equip­
Mr. nnd Mr». R. A. Newman nnd
T here is a tine moral question inVolw- band th a t its serviced are engaged basphall for hltn to m aster la to Isqj-n
how
to
hit
a
pop
fly.
.
Deane
J r. nnd . Leslie Hill were m ent for sale or rent. Herald office.
little daughter, Olive, returned Sat­
ed Hi such a situation. As is usually for next season, and th a t Commo­
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am
ong
‘th
e Sanford ' folks at (he
urday from a pleasant sum m er trip
the case it is probable th a t no relief dore Burgoyno will pay the ‘entire
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Th©
attendance
at
the
Polo
grounds
‘ 1T
■ ---- Beach.
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to
N
orth
Carolina.
coat, which' will be approxim ately
will be afforded.however.
th is y e a r has not follon off, so there
M IS G E L A N E O U S
95,600.
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does not seem to he any truth. In re ­ ' Miss Julia Brown is spending her
O
thers
goingover
to
the
bcaeh
W
anted—
Plain nnd fancy sewing
W honta* k id for a verification of ports th at thla is a had year for ths
1 The. doctors of ’ Sanford are my
frienda an d -th ey have my sym pathy the statem en t by the G qtette-N ew s, pastim e so fa r as New York Is con­ vacation a t D ay to ra Beach with were D r. PhilljM qnd Mr. S. O. Dressm aking of nil kinds. , Last
Shinholser in the Philips car; Mr. house on Fast T h ird street. Mr
Mrs. W. P. C aretr.
a t flU times- I t U essential th a t I Commodore Burgoyne merely said cerned.
and
Mra. Paul Keely and Mr. M a­ M attie Driggers.
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elan d i n ‘with them because I know the report was true a n d th a t he had
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honey;
Osborn H erndon and- R alph
Miss Anna McLaughlin will leave
.nat w hat day they m ay be called up- Concluded to make D aytona a. pres­
Moose McCormick, form er Ulant,
Four H undred Victo*
and hbw m anager of th© Chattanooga today for D ade-C ity, where sho, wilt W ight; Billy Hill nnd W. P. C arter.
pn to cut me open to see what makes ent of-tho band for next winter.'
bia
records and two J
T h at people of D aytona and thou­ club, was rendered unconscious by be the guest of Miss Frances Lydon.
the wheels go round and all th a t I
exchange.
€T. M. Berry,
*a»k them to dois to p u ta llth e work sands of w inter visitor^ to the d ty being bit by a pitched ball Just be­
M iss'Jeannette do W alburg 1» the
back ju st like they found them even will appreciate the , g rea t generosity low the left tem ple In a gone against
W anted-Seam stess fur plain feewinq
Atlanta.
I /
/ | guest of Mrs. A. B. Commons on
if I s m opened by mistake. I often of Commodore Burgoyne goes) with­
Stone Isl«hd.
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wondei* how in the world the doctors out saying. While th is la a greatever make enough to live on Oui of
. th rir .practice M I know . t k a r the
Mrs,. P, M. IHdij- «fill leave tonroney pwing to, a doctor la about the
d ly for N orth Carolina a n d V ir­
, tdoweatvmoney In existence."O ut of
ginia accom panied by F rank W ood­
/b y sym pathy for tk e doctors of San­
ruff Jr.,' inhere they \wfU Join Mr*.
ford thon 1 givh them the following
i \ h- Woodruff. Frank1Jr. wjil recircular letter te n t out by a doctor

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back of San Bhm ardlno, Cab.
P§B
tot it straight In /your
ame region thousands of cork
nbodlUm* that some of you owe me 5 ' A" gentlem an cam e to me, the
U bavo,been jlan ted -T Í
( .'/ find . t h a t »11 hum ane need money. other day, on tho street, and politely
th a t a doctor U ju st human, whether asked mè for my y ear’s dues in the
you think.' so or not.. Some people Comthercml Club, a n d I was so aaPece/ela
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deem to think th a t he Is ono-half owl lohiahed th a t I nearly fell dead. T he
The
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Constitution
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a h d ( th e other half jm-k-uM:the owl idea of Anyone
Ari yon collecting your due»
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no reason why the Federals should not
tip nt night in ste a d 'o f sleeping, a n d | indeed nnd certainly m o st refreshing.
play good ball this, thelj- first, season
j ( th e (jack stock he is supposed to pos­ I paid h im .n n d then a /k e d hdw .the nnd-weathering the atorm of tho’flrst
sess enabling lum to endure all kinds] people w ere, taking tothejdea, He aofison. they wlU have a. regular league
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of hardship* and Jjve on half feed and told, me thut they w ire cdmlng .a* in 19tB. It la our candid Oplnloo^ ex­
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hot air.-prtmifsdu'
croas handsom ely, a Ad many had pressed before, that the Federals’ at©
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“ SoTrmy pcoplo profet, it jeoms, to never belonged to tho Club before, going to make a .go of. It and event­
will hhave
a re to
to"bo recognised." Y
call a doctor a t night, when if th e y | were p iy itlg a year’s due« «fid corp- 1 ually
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had (to
To go */liter
fter him, .they would not In r In bgpause t h e J d ta of-paid tip
First Game for Giants. |
walk
hubdred yar
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alk a huhdrea
yards for him ,
dues lo o k ed llke^tho^Jub meant busi­
A1
Daman:«
succeeded In gutting th©
y&gt; easy to
up against the‘1ness
nets aand
they would
n d this loolkyl like thoy
Thn.chap
phono" a n d -th e n 'ju m p back Into bed get busy along every Hne. It seem# first victory for the Gly r
with iho "Ralph Hohlivery?” ta
an d wait for bin) to' come through to be a fa c t th a t the -Club has taken Jack Miller-once put it. 1» a pitching
on new-life a n d 1 certainly hope tlja t marvel simply beeru«e no on« can
i look'pleasant. I want to talli this
bill he th e greatest in tho flruro out how H e r o e s it. ivdng It
i about i s easy to
Club. We have work and getting away with It may be two
be pii
i-is the tim o to do it, different propositions but they «mount j
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PUBLISHED
S E M I -WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life l* Woith Living
VOLUME VI

SÀNFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAV, AUGUST 2*

baptist Services Sunday, Aug. 20111
To Afk For Indictment
W ashington, D. C. Aug. 27. -T h u
9:30 Prim ary school. In the Shack
. D epartm ent of Justice is receiving
9:30 Main school,' B and of the fol­
i reports every day from its special
lowing instrument* give, 15 mhiule
agents throughout th f country, who
^»»ope-enir.ifct'U in
jn y estig-HTon into
one tenor, one bass, eight fifes, one
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recent shaP'p advances in prices
d ru m jin d piano. You are welcomed.
- j of food staples, and th r-rtrpnrrm m tMr
I l:0tl Sermon. .Subject, "Unvcidng
; evidence in many* places indicates
MS^fvWaOI^FWAr'^-Sttfd)* o f Revela­
; thnt_there ha» been n well organized
tion. This is .the_ first of a Uti*SJ&gt;l
. coEaptnreyr ¿timing " re ta ile rs to hold
ten iirrmnnTTn bi dnlis err ri i n f f n f
js up prices nnd mnke ull they can out
nesday nights arid Sunday mornings.
jg of the war period.
3:30 Junior B. Y. P. U. "New
T estam ent Books L earned."
¡]j
I t U expected . th a t indictm ents
* fli45 Senior B. Y. P. V. Special
,0 will be asked for in W ashington,
program * rendered- by the entire
t0 B rooklyn,’ Chicago, and .three other
Union.
r. cities. The others have gone out
7:45 Sermon, "T he Red Light." A
¡11 to prosecute al! persons who have
n. clearly violated the law byf con­ T H E
R U S S I A N S A R E S T E A D I L Y PU SH IN G large chorus wffi lead the singing.
Electric fans and ice w ater’. *
ig spiring to mnke price« on. account
T H E IR W A Y * INTO G E R M A N Y A*ND
y j of the war. T he investigation is
Always welcome.
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G EORG E H Y M A N .
j t not confined to retailers, hut also inM E E T I N G S T I F F O PPOSITION
.
Pastor.
Hj I eludes jobbers and wholesalers,
re
Many retailers have followed the
r- prices set by others, without being
The French m inistry of war has
ill involved directly in an agreem ent,
Received at 2 P, M,
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Puri». Aug. 2fi New minister oil definitely accepted the services of an
as The reports indicate, however, that
Paris Second jim* allies defense war decided to make Paris perfectly Anglo-American rough riders corps
of there has been little difficulty in Much of it in Franco reported hold­ intrenched. The camp insures in­ form ed in Pari«. The men will act as
n- finding the originntofs of the move- ing well under enorm ous pressure.
lets and Will exist no m atter what scout« a n d ... interpreters. "Most
ty m e rit,‘and it has hern - possible* to
happens. • — —
speak four and som e'of th em seven
its make out strong cases in some, inlanguages. All have seen actual ser­
ill stances. The investigation will be
vice and are expert horsem en. They
&amp;s pushed all over thu rountry-’und the
will provide their own uniforms And
tie alleged violators of the law punished
m ounts, but n fund for their main­
lb if it i* possible to g e t’ proof of theif
tenance in thy field has been raised
Jy complicity.
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FRENCH ARE t^EARFUL AND
H A V E FORTIFIED ¿PARIS
AGAIN ST ATTACK

now

St Petersburg !lussimi und Aus­
trian arm ies are engaged in a gen­
erili h iilt|e ulimng the river Seretb
W ashington. \ug 'J* Jap an ad­
[}„ |Bcm
Invaders have rcrichcd vises wifi stay in oust. Dora not in­
Lemberg and are attacking forts tend to send arm y or navy to aid allies
of t hut city,
nor a tta c k Austria
Wireless ;,i
German embassy says n small GetLondon Reported here
nuni cruiser, Mng'tcbury whs blown
British destroyer sunk the
up m Gulf of Finland «&gt;* foreign
destroyer in the Adriatic.
fleet Another say ft the big transport
with prisoners, principally Turemt
and British soldiers passed Aixla
ehupolle today. United States rn
v^y.s act for Japan in. Vienna Aus­
tria in Tekio.

Uncle Stun May O wji Ships
W ashington. I). |C .. August '.!7{.
— U tter
dem oralization
prevails-,
among th e shipping interests of th e '
United States and large business
houses who were contem plating the
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purchase of ships for the Panama
Cahal trade because of the proba­
bility of the l u l l e d S tales govern
menl going into the business of
'owning and operating sbi{¿s.
President Wilson was so informed
today by members of the Senate
and b y ,le tte rs and telegram s from
firms engaged in the m ercantile ma­
rine tra d e . He discussed the m atter
with Senators Benjamin F. Shively,
. of Indiana; Willard Salisbury,
of
Delaware, and Theodore E. Burton,
of Ohio.
Preaident Wilson made it clear to
callers th a t he is intensely in earnest
in his desire to see regular lines of
ships established from the* United
States to South A m erican ports to
take advantage of th e present cx(
reptionnl opportunity furnished by
the European war to capture the
'f, .y trade of the countries s o u th ,of the
canal.
. Relieving that a governm ent own­
ed line would lie the most practical
means of insuring an adequate sor1 1vice a n d of obtaining this trade, he
. „ -is urging Upon member« of Con&gt; grena a* direct governm ent appro­
priation for the purpose,
t .The adm inistration bill will pro.
vide for an appropriation of $25,,\* 000,000 to be invested in the
m ajority Block of a m ercantile ma­
rine corporation which will engage
in foreign trade, particularly trade
with .S o u th -America.' T he company
&gt;0 form ed would ha in all sompocta
similar to the P annm a Railroad
and Steam ship C om pany, which the
governm ent owns ‘a n d which has
been engaged in transp o rtin g pas/ aengera and freight from 'N ew .Y ofk
to Colon, In the C a n a l Z o n e .

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Washington, D. C., Aug. 28, • War
revenue Icgiidatiou to add $100,000,000 t6 the governm ent's annual in­
come was considered todny-ut a con­
ference between Secretary of the
T reasurer McAdoo, Democratic I-end
t r Underwood of th o ‘ house, nnd
Chairm an. Simmons of the senate
finance ■committee. Mr., Undrrw'ood
declined tp say how it w as'expected
to raise U«* additional income but It
is understood a tax on tobacco, beer
a n d liquors a n d 'possibly a A nm p tax
will he ntrricd out. / .
The bill ran be drawn quickly, in
the opinion o f' adm inistration lead­
e rs ,,And its introduction is expected
to follow im m ediately a message
Bryan Tor Judge
&lt;• L front President ‘ Wilson risking foY
W ashington, D. C., A ug.. 28.— such legislation.
Senator N athan P. B ry an of Florida
The Evening Worship
for judge of tho circuit court of ap­
THo friends of Dr. A. Jy Houspeals, F ifth circuit, No w Orleans, to
hoider are glnd to see him in the
succeed the late Judge Shelby.
T hat is the program of the Flor­ d t y this week. Dr. Housholder will
ida • delegation in both houses of bo, remombered a s a beloved pastor
congress. and this m o rning they held of the M ethodift church several
a- m eeting presided over by. Senator yeafs ago,. He has been invited to
Fletcher and decided to endorse the preach a t the S tar in the. evening.
Junior Florida seriator to Preaident He has consented to dp so. If ho re­
Wilson for the bench appointm ent. m ains ovef Sunday.
If the pastof ahould preach his
All m em bers' of the Florida delega­
tion were present w ith th e exception aubject will be "T h e Value of the
of Congressman L'Engle.
Soul."
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First Annual Statement Shows a
Large Balance in Treasury

lira. $31,905.50; lines collected up to
M ay 1, totalled $4,844.86, of which
am ount the sum of $2,150 was col­
New York, Aug. 28
lected from - M arch 1 to May 1.
hurg-American Granfiti
The financial report shows total re­
bears for sea.
ceipts of $45,814.25 and disburse­
ment*
of $ 18.(iC7.fi 1, leaving a bal­
S u m m a r y of W a r Today
ance of $'J7.13G Cl to tbi- credit of
The French and British armies on
u lint tie line LVill miles across still the departm ent.
are strenuously opposing the ad­
vance of tho German forces across the allies, operations to tho euM,
the French frontier.
Tho British a p p a re n tly the French, troop» in tho
trobps are reported to bo occupy­ Voagea district havd resum ed the
ing a strong position and are • sup­ offensive and* have forced the Ger­
ported by the French on both mans to retire on the Sain Diet
flanks.
side.
While the -Germans have occu­
Fortner Ambassador nt Berlin,
pied th e French cities of Lille, V al­ Sir William Edward Goschon, in an
p, Aug. 28. Dutch chamber enciennes and Ilouhaix, the official official report published by the Gov­
credit' for two millions for report from the war office describes ernm ent i n , the form of a white
of m aintaining neutrality. hopefully, from tho viewpoint of paper, tells in an interrating way
of his interview with the German
Mi aia 1er of Foreign Affaira
Von Jagpw ,.antl the Im perial Gcrmah' Chancellor,' Dr. Von BethmannHotlweg, a t't h e time of the British
ultim atum , dem anding th a t Ger-,
m any .should cease v io le tlW of Btlgiun neutrality, A fc o h m ii. 10. the
official report. Herr Von Jagow de­
plored the step which' G reat Britain,
wan. about to take, as he saw the
end of his policy and t h a f t h e - I m pcrial Chaitcellol, which had been
to m ake friend» with G reat Britain
and then through Great» Britain to
get closer to Franco.Similarly, the Im perial Chancellor
was taken aback.* He declared that
G reat B ritain's action wns terrible
to a degree and- declared th a t h^s
policy, liy this ¿top, "a/as tum bled
down |lku a house of c a rd s /' Ho
y *j J ö
gR.
iïYl
held G reat Britain responsible for
all th e ierfihlo evontk th a t might
happen and asked if &lt; th e British
Governm ent had thought ,nt what
p riff the '.compact to defend Bel­
gium 's neutrality would be kept.
jf
I'r m f ia f 1 fui|tfjM
T h f French commander-in-chief,
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n &gt; i I
General Jotfre, {p u' com m urlfatton
i f
to Field MaishalL Sir Jo h n French,
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com m ander of the B ritish forces,
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1H ip
flays high tribute to tho valor of
IM r I ‘ I A
1 4 k? H
the
British arm y, which, he says,
I _ mELi
"did not. hesitate h u t threw its
V
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whole strength against • forces of
¿/X T , . r
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gréai numerical superiority
I t Is reported th a t B ritish m ar­
• I'tiolo oy Amencan Prams Association.'
ines have occupied. O stend to pre­
vent th e . Germans from getting a
foothold on the English Channel.
tie r s are shown the Iralser &lt;&gt;f Germany anil the exar of Russia with thn
The German steam er Kaiser Wil­
personal staffs The kaiser Is on the left When this picture Was taken » helm der Gross has been sunk, by a
was little thought th a t in a few months' time these rulers would give the won B ritish' cruiser 'off the W est C oast of
Africa.

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Two Big Men of the War

And Saw Mill Men Suffer Series of
Accidents that May Be Fatal.
W ednesday afternoon am th e (axce i
at- Zachnt&gt;-,«” m iii'w w *\w )ef**W )jpaC 33
c lo s e . tla a r n . h l T ' t h k * d a y t h,. t ,p

■b oder nt th*»-TThtwr-Trarr M arkham “
bursted w ithout a m om ent's warn- *
ing and the boiler and brick founda-.
rion and various ■p a r t s 'of th e en­
gine were hlowp a num ber of feet
through the air; The saw yer, W. D.
Sirjitli and the lum ber inspector, Mr.
Kraehlc and th e negro firem an McGrifl sufTered serious injuries and
Mf. Smith is hot e x a c te d to surv(ve his Injuries.
T he accident occurred ju st after
Engineer Al Lilgia had pulled in
with the A. C. L. train an d the
boiler was throw n over one of .th e
freight m rs parts of th e debris
striking one car and alm ost demol­
ishing it. The flying brick« struck
MF. Lilgia cpd he thought a cyclone
hnd struck his engine, b u t fo rtu n ate­
ly htr had just pulled far. aw ay . •
enough to escape the b ru n t of the
Tailing »bower from the ji oiler,
N'o reason can .be assigned for the
accident which will cause the mill
to close down several weeks for re­
pairs.
The explosion /throw th e village
of M arkham into a fever of excite­
ment and physicians were rushed
to the scene of the accident a t once,
giving the Injured a tte n tio n ^ while
others dug iflto the ruins looking
for more victims.

U l fighting period was 7,168 datys;
loss of life 1,900,000; cost in money
$6.250,000,000.
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*“ T he C rlm run war began in 1653
and ended in 1856. It Was under-,
tak e n by England, France, Sardinia
and Turkey, In support of the Sul­
ta n ’s rrrlpire and to prevent Russia
from obtaining a .m aritim e outlet
from the Black Sea to tho M editer­
ranean. Its duration was 734 dayi..
Tho British loas was. 24,000; the
French loss was 63,000; the Rus­
sian loos V*s 360,000; tho money
cost, $1,526,000,000.
The American civil war lasted .
from 1861 to 1865. its result was
the abolition of slavery and a more
jierfect union of the states.
The
first--battle was a t Bull R u n -in Vir­
ginia in 1861 and tho final surrender
in 1865 at Appom attox in tho same
state. N um ber of day», 1,468; Io n
of life 650,000; cost In mbneQr, $3,700,000,000.
V
T he wax between Francd and G f r -/ y j
fnaiiy, 1870-71, tasted 305 day'«; Hye»
la*t, 290,000; cost-In money, $1,58^,The w ar'betw een.R ural« a n d T nrkoy, 1877:78, covered 456, d^tya; loss
of life, 180,000; cost in m oney $165,000,000.
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. T he Boer war In A friri; 1899lf&gt;02. Justed 962 days; IÖ«s of life
9 0 ,8 9 8 ;'cost to Great B ritain|y $1,000.000,000. ’
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T he war between Russia apd Japnn, 1904-5, lasted 576 days; loss
ofiH /e, 55lJ,90Q;(cost in .m o n ey , $2,260.000,000.
T he Balkan war ngainrt T urkey,
1912-13, lasted 302 days; toss of life,
145,000;. money cost. $200,000,000.
Spedai B.

P* y . Program

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T.he/B. Yv P- U- program will be t
in charge of ‘the chairm an of , the
m issionary com m ittee nnd (he Bible
TV r d &lt; , ~ &gt;. h r - t j e r

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ing. ‘ These* leaders are preparlng a
special program nnd urge th a t all
m em bers will bo present prom ptly
a t 6:45. Visitors Are alw ays wel­
come.
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Birthday P arly
Jo h n G aring entertained -quite a
num ber of his little friends W ednes­
d ay afternoon a t his home, in honor
of his seventh birth d ay .
Games
were enjoyed nnd a fte r refreshm ents
were served all left hoping John
w ould have m any more hnppy b irth ­
days.
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�COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPOND
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY-EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
windows was broken by the thieves
to mnkc the entrance.
As usual th e Moore.’* S tation so­
cial was a pleasant event, although
the weather was somowhal rainy.
There was a good crowd in a tte n d ­
ance,
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night. Alm ost all the neighborhood
was present and a happy tjme was
spent by all. The rooms and porch­
es were beautifully decorated with
flowers a n d trailing vines, lighted
by Jnpaneae lantern*.
The en ter­
tainm ent consisted of games, mu­
sic, singing nnd recitalion*.' The
violin a n d guitar music by the
Misses Kilbee was enjoyed by all.
At the close of the entertainm ent
delicious rak e and lemonade were
served a n d ail departed sit a late
hour after expressions of enjoym ent
and wishes for repetitions of such
events.
Mr. Starling, employe of life
F. E. C. Ily ., was visiting Cleveland
Jacobs last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. D. A. H art of Conway was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. S tory last week.
• F. M. S to ry is a t Conway this
week, looking after his furni and
grove a t t h a t place.

Mr. and Mrs. E T. Cushing have
been on a visit to his father. T. -1«
Cushing. Mr. Cushing is now as­
sociated with the Wilson D ry Goods
Co. of GainwVilie, where’ ho has
m ade his. home since his m arriage.
PAOLA POINTS I
T he young couple spent several
days In Jacksonville and a t A tlantic
Beach on their return trip.
M itt M attie Tate has been m ak
• Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith, Miss Ing glad the Uvea of Paola friends
Agnes Clark a n d Mr. Pat Simm ons with a w eek's visit among them .
of M aitland have returned to their
Although Miss Helen Heaaoner
home» after _________
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Helen Taermah have not*
a t Palm Springs, which Ts tui. ideal been residents of Paola th ey have
■pnt for cam ping, and which place been so intim ately associatetL^wLUt
- M e W t t U L t t E M S ..
ha*. bctuviieiy annular all. summer, all social eventa here th a t we shall
tfx^ - y'^ ^ * T O T * r r S r J.-W om M * who, because miss them very much, and -whih
nMrs. C o r a '' William« ha» moved
of failing h e a lth __.baa. been.atvcrnl wishing^ lhcm__all good things in
weeks a t-rB r^ -O h ris t* .
-undertaking*, sincerely into the Powell cottage for the win­
Mr«. Williams will b e ' prin­
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left yesterday accompanied by her regret losing them and hope some ter.
nephew, Mr. E. G. Whitney (or his day to welcome them back. Miss cipal of M onroe school this winter.
hom e in Portsm outh, Ohio, where Reasoner has joined her fam ily In
Messrs. Bell, Locke a n d Miles
her many friends hope through Michigan a n d accepted a position made a business trip to D aytona
their care and change of clim ate her as pianist in an orchestra.
Miss M onday by auto.
condition will soon be m uch im ­ fserman has gone to her old hom e
Miss H elen Iserman has gone to
proved.
in KansaA , where she will enter Kansas to spend the winter. Her
C. T. M cCulley, with hla sisters, college this winter.
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many friends regret losing her.
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Misses Anna a'nd Lcita and- their
Mr. and Mrs. Kressllng. f who ' Miss D ora and M aster Rush Staf­
friends, C. L. Cook , L. M. Braswell have, been visiting Mrs. Cleveland ford have .returned home after a
a n d Misy P ritc h a rd enjoyed a n out­ at Echo Lodge left here for New pleasant visit to relatives in Geor­
ing a t Lake Jessup last week.
York via C lyde Lino from Sanford gia. Their grandfather accom panied
The Woodmen hnvo purchased last Monday.
them home.
tw o lots of the school property and
Mrs. C. A. P o tter and little daugh­
Mr. Jim m y Johnson is the tirxt
will erect n two story brick building ter, Helen, after a long and happy farmer to set pepper plant» in the
in the near future
visit with homo folks returned to field for fall crop.
B .-F , Wheeler and Mr. a n d .Mrs, their home a t Cocoanut Grove on
Fish are biting fine in this lake
Jka. If. Lee of Lake Charm are in Tuesday of last week.
and river a n d every day a party
N o rth Carolina where they will
Harry G arwood is Up nnd at goes' o ut to enjoy the sport.
■pend several- m onths among- th e work again.~ *•
Mr. B arto w Mann ha’rf returned
mountains.
Mrs. B. W. Sm ith is improving home after n pleasant vacation spent
F. A. W allare of Oriando is now after her recent illness, and is able in Georgia.
employed by D. D. Daniels to as­ to be about the house once more.
School opens August 31. We ex­
sist in the drug store.
The Bruce family from Palm pect to have about sixty pupils enM r. Glover Bernroettcr of Jnck- Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and
ru^e&lt;^‘
Bonville is spending sometime with Mrs. Bridge.
Misa E lisabeth and M aster John
relatives snd friends in town.
Mr. Schmela- is tenring down nnd .Hawkins are here from Oteen Spring
removing to Woodland Park, the to upend the venter with Mrs. Cora
last rem nant of the once fam ous Williams.
MOORE'S STATION
Pine Crest Inn, where It will help
Harry Willklm* is at home after a
to make a large dancing pavilion month spent a t Cocoa.
Miss I&gt;aura Hawkins is visiting
M r. and Mrs. H. M. Gilbert are and possibly inaugurate in this
‘‘neck
o’
the
woods"
the
dancing
with
her Piece, Miss G ra c e /H a w ­
leaving on • T hursday for D etroit,’
erase
which
is
taking
the
world
of
kins.
M ich. .The G ilberts acame
here
a b o u t three year* ago for M r. Gil­ late.
Miss Lillian Booth is stopping
b e rt's health, w hich has been greatly
U. S. NOTIFIED
with
Mrs. Taylor in §anford who
benefltted and it is throught the
D octor's advice to Mrs. G ilbert has not yet recovered her usual Of Jap an ’s Dorlars I ion of W ar on
"Ja c k " is keeping
t h a t they re tu rn north, as she has good health.
Oernjany.
' been ill a great deal during’th eir res­ bachelor’s hall . during her absence.
Viscount Chliida, Japan»*««* ¡unbanidence here. \ M rs. Gilbert will- be
Pears and peaches' ar?. about gone
greatly- misaed- from the .S u n d a y but gua.vaa a n d persimmons are on sailor ntpJVuMhlngioii, formally notlschool work. O n o .an d all h o p e 'fo r hand, and our showers still con­ .flinl -the^tTnltcd State* that Japan
hn« declared war on Germany. The
har raturn to health. . ____________ tinue.
‘
American government wh« asked t*
T h e weather has been favorable
core for J a p a n ’s inten-sta in Ger­
for plant raising. There aro miles
many.
*
•
a n d milt¡e of whito covered seed
Viscount Chlnda repented n«*tird i l i . LIOTA SNAPSHOTS
snees rtH*ently given lo the ItrltLnIi
beds through o u t the Celery D elta,
government that Japan*« activity
w ith celery seed beds in the lead for
Oh, w hat nice refreshing rain» we would be conlluv«! to the Chinn non«
num bers, cabbage, cauliflower ahd
are .having, an d what kindly feelings and cnilerii Asia.
*
peppers as seconds. Lettuce seed
The poNltlon of the riilt»*»l Slut«-«
the glittering drops inspire in our
beds will be next to be s ta rte d .
breasts. M any of our worries nnd net forth In Korret.nry B ryan’« note
Considerable okra has been -planted
anxieties are obliterated by these of three &lt;iiys ug»» has m et with J a ­
all ovef ,the section.
pan's approval. In rhnt communica­
long wished for showers.
tion the Unlled 81 ateq . “noted with
Fred Dorner has been hero for a
Some of our farmers are m aking satisfaction" th a t Jaimn jrromUcd to
abort time overlooking his trucking
hay and every one is delights^ over , mnlntaln the Integrity of Chinn -ond
business. He has a fine crop of
the sweet jm tatb Itrospect.’
eventually restore Klao-Chow to
celery up in New York,' which he
Chinn,
sought no addi­
The
fruit
in
this
section
in
meat
expects to h a rv e st about O ct. 1st
tional territo ry nnd nad pledged her­
pari
Is
looking
fine.
• a n d mill then re tu rn here to superself to m aintain the principle of th r
Dr. and Mrs. J . . W. Nixon loft "open door" In Chinn nnd equal op­
,in te n d his celery crop-at hts Celery
avenue farm. *
e last- week to .¿pend their vacation, portunity for the commercial Interest*
the Doctor's relatives in of all pow ers..
Miss Isabel Haynor Is a t .hom e
r
Carolines
an d Maryland.
again after several months sp e n t a t
WAR BULLETINS.
Mrs. P. E. Gulley and little aon,
her old’ home, Goodground, L. I.
.».
Joe,
who
have
been
vis]ting
rela­
M rs, -M cDougnl and., d aughter,
¿ .p u ssla n tm tjlo front ,ort German
M iss France» have retu rn ed 1 from tives in Conway, returned-..hom e froiltler extend*'11S mile».
N ew York city, pdicrc Mrs. M eD ou- Saturday bringing-*“ Mr*. Culley's
Pari* roimrta ’ 200,000 German
. gal went for tre a tm e n t of h er eye«, sister, Miss Bertie .Barber huma troop« tn vtptntty of Brussels.
receiving no J$/kcfit, but will re tu rn with them for a ahort visit. ’
•The 800 Brit lati «subjects in M un­
Mr. a n 4 ’ Mr*. Albert N elson -of ich were « Ire n two *d«ya &lt;to. leuV*
there in O cto b o h ^o r further tre a t­
Bayalc, CuLa. who have been .visit­ city.
m ent.
ing
Ktr. and Mrs. Lawlence Sw an­
lh letters to " friettds^M rs. DétaBeer hn« been advanced h alf « ceni
n iate r says a s . y c t'T h r D bctor has son for several weeks -i«It W ednes­ a glass tn litm lc h . A ’Lx*
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getstved no bepeAt for hla nfffvc day for Jacksonville. ..
Refugees from Brussels say It took
troubles.
’- f
V,
1 .M isses. Pearl and Margie Kilbee •even hour* for German troops tc
nnd Emma Proctor of Geneva1«¡lent pass through the elfy.
y Howard Sw arttt has returned from
several day* visiting a t the hom e1of
Itallnn arm y will
mobilised An.hla váattlé^i sp e n t a t Lake C h a m p ­
the former's grandparents, Mr. and gust 27. W ashington bellevgs Italy
an .
«* .«&gt;• i f i t u
will Join England aud Frahc»* against
Mrs. G. M. Jacobs this week.
- • £ V
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Mrs. Ada Broadw ay of Sarasota , Mr. a f ld /^ lr s . Billie Jacob» and Germany.
was, the guest pf her unde, J. F. family, Mr. C hn tt. Faw cett, Mr
King Alfonso has won oyer, thr
McClelland a portion o f'la s t week. Newton, M r. \Voodward, Mlafca Spanish w ar .party, and as a resuU
«pain will m aintain a "friendly neu­
Miss Nellie Lough from to w n was Birtis Jacobs anti Emma Proctor, trality ■’ ■■ long as her Interesls ‘a rt
a visitor a t the A. B. Cameror} home Mr. G. Long an d'G eorge Long ail uninjured. •
.
recently.
were visitors to Orlando Iasi week,
Bavarian governm ent has arrang­
Postm aster Tilden Jacob« wont to ed to provide three .trains weekly
.H e n r y Cam eron has been In P a
la tk a some time,,^assisting in the Christmea Inst Saturday to assist until nit Americana ’«re removed
branding of 6 0 0 ’ young calves, be­ Mr. A. F. Tucker, the new actin g from Bavaria. Tltere were 2.00C
postmaster -wt th a t place to get AUHrrlcans Ip Munich when war be
longing In
in th
.. .e.
kept there
v
th
ln ft straightened out and "order
h la 'f a t^ r r, Joo Cameron.
The
German
troops th a t torn»ed
supplies for th e office]
E d Cameron is getting a b o u t on
part of th e Interpatfnnal fnrbe In Al­
Mr. a n d Mr»,^D*;*L 'Bridges of bania have Joined the Au«trlans opcrutches, as th e resu lt of a b ad kick
Gastonia, N. C., urrivcii • ;-vr urd.iy I«'«lug the combined Montenegrin
received on hla knee.
to spend some tim e with the la tte r ’s and B errtan arm ies Invading Bosnia
M r. and Mrs. O. J. Pope expect to mother, Mrs. Dorothy Self.
Thai th e Uerman Crown Prlnct
rem ove to th e Campbell place on
has not bepn whaudsd. and Genera!
Mrs.
J.
C.
P
artin,
who
spent
last
Celery avenue shortly. M r. Pope
Von Kinmlch did not commit anloldr
will superintend the work th e re ,-a s week with her mother, M rs.. L iu ie at. Liege, w e rft.a u te m sp u -m a d e ou
Jacobs
returned
-to
her.
hom
ein
well a i on hla ow n' place on B ear dull
hla a rrlra l In New York by Count
Ovjedo Sunday.
Johann
Von Bcrnatorif, German Am­
* ¿T 1
y
*
Mrs. N. C. Jacobs, who has been bassador to th e United States.*
general store on Gol
Gartflan f o r e « from’ DaroarlalanC
broken intc* la s t huite 111 for some time Is much invaded Becbaunsland. British .terrl
better
a
t
this
writing.
the m oney
tory, but . w ere defeated, according
T h e apacloua home of M r. and
t andl.M rs. &lt;}. M. Jacobs was the scene of
. . . ,,
the fro n t1a pleasant social event last F rid ay festtd a t ribubats lost 29.000 klHoc
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amt wounded and thousands o f pris­
oners, i c a rd in g to sn official dis­
patch received from Nish, Servia.
Germany ha» cilled to the colon
all the last reserve (Inndstunu).
Many of these reservista are ja ó ri
than 60 yenrs of age, and a ré vet­
erans of the Ftniico-Prussian war.
The usual strength of the landatunx
U 060,000 men.
'The French cruiser DcSslx h as cap­
tured the Austrian steamer G rad at
and taken It Into Brest. It carried s
cargo of sugar and flour. T he llnet
Flandre, which has been converted
Into an auxiliary cruiser, has taker
to the same port the Austrian echoon
er Baruibeck, laden with n itrate.
The Dutch newspaper Algemelc
Hnndlesbladt, a copy of which ha»
been received In England, says In s
message from Maastricht th a t Gen­
eral Leman, In command o f th e BeV
glnn troops a t Liege, was wounded
by the explosion of a shell.
German Charge d'Affalree Hanief
Von Helmliauaen^aL-WMMjlfftau *n*
'nounred that he had rec*Hed an offi
rial message from Berlin sta tin g thai
the Germans had won n "magulflcenl
battle between--A&amp;U. .

“Thank Goodness!”
Deliveryman : “ I think you ought to thank
me. They just got here this morning.
Yes— pretty hot day for ironing, .
so I unpacked them and brought
them right along.”
Mrs. Worker: “ I am
more than thankful—-I
am perfectly de­
lighted.”
G-E Electric Flatirons and
Fans will chase away the wrin*
Idas placed by the touch or
care and worry on the
face« of your mothers,
wive* and daughter*.
Come in and
make your se­
lection from
The Leader* at
the Market.

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NOW $2.50

The Ituaslan legation at the Hngu«
announced th a t the nusslaus havi
scored another victory In c*st_ l ’rus
■In, capturing atx Austrian officer*.
1,280 men and a battery of a rtille ry
The Austrian losses were »aid to b«
severe. '
That England has called all bet
army reserves In the United Ntatet
wss learned In New York from i
acntl-qfficlal source. In reply to In­
quiries at the British consúltate fot
confirmation this statem ent wat
made: “ An official statement will j&gt;t
innde Inter covering the situation.'*
The Italian government announced
that the Duke D’Abruxil had beer
it|rpolnted comumiider-lh-chlef o f tht
Itnllnu navy. This lx an im portant
step in this country’s preparations foi
war.
The Rotterdam correspondent ol
the London Dally .Telegraph sa y s be­
cause of n shortnge of flour R o tte r­
dam linkers are making bread com­
posed of equal parts of flour and po­
tatoes. The m ixture. Is palatuhie.

SA N FO R D LIGHT &amp; F U E L CO.
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The C itrus Cenker.
The citrus canker situatimi 1* summarixed by a recent retain «&gt;f E \V.
Berger, l’h D. of the Unlverwlty oí
Florida. lns|M-ctor nnd ■-utmindogb.i.
He states, th at no further cuaes ol
the canker have been noted n\ M unticello, where tt was ttrst dlscov.-red,
but further specimens have b,-en a.-nt
tn from Snntn itosa amt »inlltv.-r, In­
dicating a spread to western Florida.

Lower Prices
on Ford Cars
#
Lflectivc August lit 1914 to August 1st 1915 and
guaranteed against any reductions during that time:

(In th« I nitrii «Ulr, »f Smrrir* Onljr)

Back From War Zone.
Three liners brought. Into
New
York 1,'Jftl m ore refugees from wnr
rnck*-&lt;I Europe. The «hip* were th*
NcHirdatu Ilottcrdani. with l.OStt pa*eengt-r* : tin* Principe de Uilhie. frois
Genoa, with lob, it ml the Krl*t Inula*
fjord from Si-iindliinvln with l.lflU
On the I’rineljH? tie Udine, which Iih&lt;1
been rhnrteretl by n comm ittee ol
Anierlcnn*. were cx-Mayor f!e»&gt;rgi* II
McClellnn, of New York: ITe*hletit
Nlcholii« Butler, of Citlmnhln u n iv er­
sity, and F. W, \'nml|-rl&gt;111,
,

$500
550
750

Runabout Touring Car
Town C ar ■

Buyers to S h a r e in Prof i t s
All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st 1914
to August 1st 1915 will share in the profits of the com,pany to the extent of $40 to S60 per car, on each car
they buy. P R O V ID E D : we sell and deliver 300,900' new
Ford cars during that period.
Ask us for particulars

Ford Motor Company
C. F. WILLIAMS. A&lt;«i t
EDWARD HIGGINS. : .Ir.m.n

Kentucky Marshal Slain.

Po««»*« scoured the iielgliboring b ill»'
for trace o f the murder* of John &lt;'»&gt;l-|
Hun. town mnrshul. who was «bot
from nmbuHh at Berea, Ky.
ÌA * o iia rd

W a t k in s

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ah o.t,

oelng ditngerously wounded.
Net

H e r Abode.

“ Mv !nc»inn- t* snntll." id »* rut her
dilatory'lover, “and |H*rlmp* It l* *t u »-I
of me m take y»nt from ymir futber'«
roof.“
•’But I don’t live, mi the .roof." wu*
the prompt roply.
Fire Raxes Fam ous Louisville T h eater.
The Hopkins theater, The sc en e ol
m any' fam ous political conrentlohs.
h o t recently uaod. os a moving picture
house, was daatroyed by Are u t L ouis­
ville. Ky. ’ T he Io m was 1100,060.
Ttuvo flrantsn wore injured. Í
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JOHN DEUHK STAG SULKY

i F irst T i m e

HILL HARDWARE CO. i

In C l u b »
U n til th is r e a r '
Collin’,i has been
soldst 15,50. Now
the price is 92.50
and wshsve secured
a concession where­
by w* can offer it
at a still further
reduction In con­
nection pith this
publication. 0

Sole Agents For

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Agents for E. C. BROWN’S SPRAYS. These sprays
are equipped with two Double Acting Pumps.
W e also carry a complete line of PLANET JR . Farm
■ Tools, See us before you buy as we can 3ave
j1 you m o n e y / Y

Spedai Offer to Our Reader»
k r c o r n ü i n t tilt i t t t l drmlrtd Igr
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n iw .p u cr, w« tn *« eisd*
muJt ¡M
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tr It *mt our own pubUcitlon etch on e year
(h t p r u t of CdBtr ttlo n t. Thi* it t lim ited
t t «ad muH b« t a k e n e d v u n i« of proitiptlr.

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What You Get in Collier's
V* t* th* ose bis. ladtDtodret, frtilru
wttkl» ot the whol* coualrr. Not ouït U It th«
«ood ritUro'l hsmlbook but II {« al«o S
Dltuine &lt;or the whulg lirmilr. Anoni th«
ibin** thit s r«sr s sab«crtpUoo gm *.sr*f

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THE HANFORD HERALD

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P A G E T U JIU

our desperation we hurried two of
our most Influential m em bers, Broa.
J. K. M illing«* and
H. A. Mc­
Mullen, as a ’ com m ittee of two, of!
SA N FO R D 'S F IR S T M E T H O D IS T CHURCH AND EARLY
to th a t city to meet the Bishop. It
waa Sunday morning, b u t In spite of
STRU G G LES O F T H E PIO N EER S
the sacrednesa of the day, the good
Bishop was prevajled upon to re­
tu rn in the carriage w ith the com­
IÌY A. E. PHILIPS
m ittee. He rested until the evening
From-Paper Head al the Methodist Corner Slone Laying
hour and then preached for us. The
rtext day he met the official hoard,
(Continued from Tuesday» Paper)
and your humble servant took posi- who laid our case before him and
How did Sanford get it?
You tion either side of the other gilded; en treated his influence In our be- »
.
■who are strangers will be surprised Btairway, and by persuasions, some-1 half
w e1
jit the crudity ofvthings i n ' those tim es supplem ented by force,
•
, I At statem ent ju st received from
days. Each man sent his barrel
. I
,’ Ur‘ ‘ T T
Y“1 th e Church E .tension Boar,I . h o .
, . ........... .
, kr . , !m
out to W hite’s, had it fiHcd and convinced the hoys and girls t h a t ! th
a t, our indebtedness a t th a t tim e
hauled in. He paid 25e a barrel they must stay on the lower deck was
1,228.26, 11,028.26 principal
for the water* and 60c to have it or in the dining saloon while they airtl 4200 interest. T hrough the in­
hauled Jo his door. How did we get enjoyed their rake and ice cream tercession of the Bishop the Board
barrels th a t were water tight? You a n d — talked love!
donated to us $900.00 of this lnwill hardly believe It when I tell you
T he people of the M ethodist dc-1 debtedness, the church paying the
these were kcrospno barrels!
One nom ination here were poor people,j balance of $ 3 2 l2 5 head was knocked out, the barrel an d so not able from ready cash to
T hus th e' Sanford
M ethodist
filled' With straw which was set on finance the building of only a modchurch became the bonefichify' Of
/ire,' thoroughly charring, the inner^
r ' ' U.r.Ch::
t hey-:* * * d° W" ¡ t h e C hurch'E xtension Board to the
surface' of the barrel, which •was'* to th e bottom of their pockets many
am o u n t of $900.00. This statem ent
then scraped aa clean an we could a tim e in supplementing the profits
is proba lily an eye-opener to most

EARLY CHURCH HISTORY

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p , U. end It . . . r*..ly for
ll ,1 the . t « ~ H comntMdjI enter-[ "
ulmeet
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ponsesThis part of “the history
of. theso
crude «UiibgV'krut"tiuroldrat.

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WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

No Words A re More Eloquent
Than the Simple Facts of The

Greatest Clearance Sale

j .hould cuuvlnre you
(le.

In which every Fancy Summer S u it in.
this fine stock is at your choice during
this sale at one of three greatly reduced

serves the small yearly assessments
inhabitants^ now living can vouch would not be complete without
th a t are made on the churches
-for th * -tru th of the statem ents. The special mention o( the honored name throughout the connection. This
pleasantest rem em brance about this of Judge J. Wolford Tucker, who B oards aids in buQding thousands of
water supply is th a t of a thirsty contributed more largely of his churches. Can more be asked o^ it
crowd on a hot day gathered around lim ited individual means than any here th an it has already .done for
p ric e s :
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the curb a t W hite's and drinking o th e^ member. Som e m oderate con­ the Sanford M ethodist
church?
great draughts of pure* cool water, tributions to the cause were also Judge ye.
as it came up ' from th e depths in m ade by kind persona a t a dis­
If you have kept up w ith the fig­
the
"Old oaken bucket, the iron tance, and one public collection was
ures
you have observed th a t the
bound bucket, the moss covered taken up by Bishop Kavanaugh
old
church
building, w ith expenses
who preached in the church on one
bucket th a t hung in the well!’’
of
moving,
re p a id '- furniture, im ­
There! I have slipped up o n ' occasion. This was subscribed to by
provem
ents,
interest on loan, etc.,
you. before you knew it, perhaps. I all classes of people. But nearly all
cost, ap art from the donation of
with another variation.
.
| of it was very hard earned money . . .
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. . . . , a nnn nn
Hut I must hasten bark to the which built the original church from
ln &lt;mr&lt; ' ^ ro lma 0 *
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Perhaps
at
this
d
ay,
will)
all the
s
ta
rt
to
finish.
The
exact
cost,
for.
history.
Don’t forget we were a t the ro r-jw a n t of lost data, cannot bo poil- adv an tag es at h a n d —skilled nrchiner of Sanford avenue and Sixth lively stated, hut in round numbers! tects und mechanics, im proved maatreet when
we were sidetracked th a t cost may be safely estim ated chlnery,. m aterial m ore accessible
.b y 'th e variation. Rev. A. A. Pres- a t' not less than $2,600.00 complete,
(Continued on page 7)
brey, who was preaching in the w ithout furnitute. Again our inde­
town hall once a m onth, was a fatigable ladies put forth their hands
carpenter, anil he was employed to and made the money which bought
The pointH to keep uppermost in mind are n a m e ly these:—
build the church, performing his the- [lews, the pulpit furniture, car­
That
every nuit is high-grade; lhat there Is no finer ready-towork at interval* lH&gt;tween his dif­ pets, etc., adding over $500.00- more*
try-on clothing in the world for men f that there is a full measure
1’roininf'iit
ferent appointm ents to preach. The tn the original cost
of seasonable service before every su it; that Ihe values quoted
money to purchase the material am ong the leaders in this last men­
a n d,r ja y for construction was raised tioned •■(Tort are remembered Mrs
are the regular prices which have been priced in our own stocks;
for the most part by the process W ilbur McCoy, Mrs, Horace Whitesain*
that every desirable Htylc and quality of Summer Suit is repre­
IW«. S Co.
frequently condemned in lai»r years, man, Mrs J K M ottlnger and Mrs
sented
in the great assemblage; (bat every man is positively as­
Km
called church festivals. These were J, K. Early, vAll of these are living
O A»
sured bis style, color, size and proper fit, and the full service
tem porary commercial enterprises, still, except the lust nam ed.' And
Malm Iwr
^
Hint is to be'expected of our clothes at regular prices.
which in those days were Conducted we t a k e off our hat to &lt;&gt;ur venerable
lUkmt** New York
as cleanly and honestly* a« Tthy other, M other Simile who still l i v e s anc
and made profit»ihi,e by the expendi­ resides with us, and who extended
i
ture of money, tim e and tabor, a helping halli! to the old Earnest
Did vou think they were pastime Chapel building, again to the orig
occasions?
The tired hands and innl church' building, still again to
feet anti weary faces of the noble its removal anti remodeling, and u
women engaged therein testified to on tleck today with liberal hand
the weight of the toil th at taxed contributing to the building &lt;&gt;f the
their power of endurance to a sta g ­ Sanford new M ethodist church
gering limit. *
We also make our acknowledge-1
m
enls
to other ladies of the sur­
Men’s Wash Suits, $4.00 Grade.................................... .........! ........ „$2.65
Think you these were schemes of
rounding
country. Our good Mrs.
extortion?
Let me tell you that
M e n s . W a s h S u i t s , $ 6 .5 0 G r a d e . . : . . * ....................... 1...............................„ "..$ 3 .6 5
when these dear women contriti­ M. J. Dnylb, now perhaps the only
uted, caph one. her part, from h er[ surviving member here, and to still
M e n ’s $ 8 .0 0 P a l m B e a c h S u i t s . . : ............................................................_ .,_ „ $ 4 .9 5
pantry „or- purse, Lhat part was a others who have m ov'd aw ay, and
clear gift.
And whefi th eir little we how reverent'y in memory of
common st-ock jtjn d u n tcd in value the nobly llgLlLjd -P.UlILL- dettr. Utica,
say to $10.00, and -as vhe faithful | w ho may look dow n upon us this
servant in the parable they muni|&gt;- day from the skies a* th.-y revel
M EN ’S WASH PANTS
HOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS
uluted th at stock *&lt;&gt; as to realize in t h&lt;- &lt;-ti|oymc[it "f their reward
around
the
liront
W
hile
’throne
$10 00 profit on the investm ent,
Sin-s N to 10 Year,
$1.50 Line .................... $1.15
. then as the* servant brought to his
The church building
was
re­
master .the five talent» with wfiich moved from . Sanford avenue and
$5.00 und $6.00 Suits
$3.95
$2.00 and $2.50 Ulne........ -1.35
he had been intrusted, a n d the other ; Sixth street to I’nrk avenue and!
$7.50 ami $8.00 Suits . ... 5.95
five talents he had gained besides, F ifth street, the present location, in
$3.00 and $3.50 Line........ 2.65
&lt;10 00 and $12.00 Suits
7.75
so th e s e . good women turned into July, 1892. Dr T W Moore was pas-1
*
the church treasury the $10.00 they tor at that time.- The lots com-'
started with, and the $10.00 profit prising the new location cost $050 00.
la-sides, and, bless their innocent the ex|H*n»e of removing was heavy,
souls, said they had made $20.00 und in September of that year w&lt;by the transaction! "B reathes there made our first application to t he
a man*’ who would call that ex­ Hoard of the ( ‘hurch Extension (or
tortion?
i
a loan. We asked for $1500.00,
These compierei«! entertainm ents ¡ a n ,| this amount the Hoard con- t
were field in ti*j hall 'whore we wor­ sen ted tu grant us in April, 1892.
shipped, or a t private residences, payable in five annual installm ents
' Boys Are Cleaning Yards
»
or In some vacant qtorc room, or, qf $200,Ufl each, with interest at^,
'of
■Sanitary -Inspector A. D. .'.Smith
*•*
t.
»
perhaps, in the open air. - But fre­ six per cont, payable semi-annually.
is. a -tn u c h *ouiiht man these days
quently they Were conducted on a T he security requirud was first"mort­
1iy th e aipnll boys of Sanford whp
ISFAlaLTO
ALLFQHS
S
OF
larger scale aboard the steam boats gage on the property, together, with
have, cleaned their yards.
J
IN SECTS&amp;VERMIN
k : J■
of the D eB ary .ajid Pooplo's Lines- the note of the trustees and insur­
-*#j ■
According
to
an"
'annoQ
ncenm
t
The genial cajitains o r these hand­ ance policy,', made payable to the ItisNc 2-poisonous tot HeHu­
madq a week ago and through the
Sow er Pipe; Doors. Sash and
some steumera, notably C apt. Shaw Board. It was SeplciAber. 1893,
✓ . of the DeBary, and C apt. Rate of before all these formalities were m a n ! \m ily. I t can b speeuy rourtesy of M anager Herndon of
Plinds, 'Lim e, Cem ent, Tile,
the People’s Line, tendered the use com pleted and the $1500.00 ob­ •colon Beds,Clothing,C uiains the Star, Mr. Sm ith Is, now giving
Walls &lt;'&lt;£. without eftsc doting |t o every boy who present» 'a note
of their boat*, with dining saloon tained.
Lath, Shingles, W ire Fencing, 5
from his parents stating .that V
and servants and time, f r t t , to the
orinjw
ing them in any way
T his amount was not sufficient to
Vas
cleaned
the
back
yard
a
free
O'
} u ladfes of tho church, and m any were
Corrugated Iron* Roofing
pay. moving expenses, buy the now ‘T H E " Dl E H AS A P L I A N T ticket to the picture .ahow. As a
«&gt;. the delightful moonlight excursions
lofa. repair tho building, add the
i o d o r , V i­
*nO h
*« I
« ‘ around Lake Monroe enjoyed, foi Sunday school rooms, the tower, and ]5A DEODORIZ ER DuKSAW. cop»4«iuence the boys are looking
for
him
a
t
nil
times
of
.the
day
and
' -U '
the steam er^ In those days lsy over
the resets, pay the architect andj -AY/WlTH ALL H O U S E H O L O H L II night, an d Mr. "Smith being a busy
The Best Metal Shingles at $4.75 per-square
here n t ' night. These commercisi
meet all unavoidable bills, and our
NCES
m ap apd not in hit officy a great
. ’ " riP»
enterprises were liberally patrop- secretary of that tim e informed me
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 up.
AIK VCHJF 5C At • *ND IF H I f
deal -they infest the police office,
). Í i*cd by all
ca«4*t lu m » you w a it ! Ol­
denom inations
and
* ^
0
1(1
•
ine?
TO
Ut,
we were compelled to raise $2.000.00
|TA|NLltt~*sQM &gt;Ol»0tOUt"the plsrk’s office and oveh come to
1 -classes, for the.S anford pUhlifc. pulled
Cyprefis
Boards
for
Boats
and
Lumber
of all K inds
»HON IlF LO ttV i Qj I t NOT i f .
mQVb."ï*sThi»r;ym &gt;unt was realized
MCT TN| IK 1*9- The Herald office in -their search.
together then as pne fam ily in such
through aubarriptioiU and the usual
However, Mr.. Sm ith never falls to
, Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, N ovelties.
things, and m any hundreds of dolcommercial efforts.
have a ticket in h is'p d c k c t wher’R
IC
E
5
75'PER
QUART
. .
' :
f j
L
i 1
l '
• l\
iars wfere turned in to the ^ohurch
evpr found i5iT the boyVjrith the
By the same means We p a id 'the•
i treasury from theeo BOurVfea.*^ d t need
jUSKALFGAtljOtt,,
ST* *
proper credentials.
&gt;2.50 GALLON
r T ] »ot be added th a t th s social f*a-, Interest to the Hoard and made
An
experienced
glazier
has
been
* v* '
*_ $ - f
’ V ture of these occasions contributed paym ent« oh the principal hntil the
5PRAYERS.50«EACH
In •‘A d d itio n .tir-th e above dllar a
secjired and wc can now fill
j l tr ^ I y to their enjoym ent. - Only £f©*t irse ie of 1891-96 struelc u«,
fine $3.00 Reach bp*e hall gloVe,
i»“it
one* restriction sv«s laid upon Jhaae mm
a n d tu
ao Reduced
our resoure«» th a t
vrltfch dill he seen a t the 'Shnford
L w orders fo r New C la s s W indows,
pleasurable parties, and th a t was for a' time we were unable l o pay
F urn itu re store or a 11.60 knife is
FAÇZ&amp;RY
5.0
CE
*hen the elegant steam er, City of luatallm ents or even the interest.
to bo. given the boy who deans the
Doors, Show W indow s, E tc.
' Jacksonville,. first cam e out. Capt. We -were in a desperate strait.
rhdst yards in his neighborhood be­
Shaw aaid to the m anagem ent: " T h e ' Business in the town was stagnated
tween,* now and Oct.- 1st, the hoy
fatpeta Ip the passenger saloon are M any people had moved aw ay and
with tho largest num ber of yards to
Even the com­
^ l f y coatfy a n d very dalloate, and 1 some had died.
his credit getting th e glove and the
« n ’t allow you the use of the steam- mercial efforts could not lie revived,
nojtt* largest getting the knife.
FOR SALE BY
*r uni eta you will guarantee that for both population, p n d finances,
T he boys should aeo Mr. tSm ith
no refreshm ent! be tak en up In to ja a Indicated, had been depleted and
and ask him to explain all about
th a t saloon. My carpets m ust n o t'* gloom of discouragement had astthis offer.
be soiled." t The g tu ra n tee was tied over the community.
n&gt;ade.
The forw ard doors to the
I t was In the year 1904 th a t we
aaloon Nx-rre locked during the re- heard Bishop A. W. Wilson would
■ireshment hi
hour, an d C. H. Leffler visit Orlando a t a certain date. -In

$15,00 $16.50 and )
1 D fl
. $18.00 Suits a t .... ( ip 1 1 . O U
$22.50 and $20.00 \
Suits a t ..................j

$ 13.50

¡$35,00 $30.00 and
‘$25.00 Suits a t . . .

OUR FINEST. “ SCHLOSS-BALTIMORE” SUITS ARE INCLUDED

ACHES

BIG REDUCTIONS IN
MEN’S AND LADIES’
LOW-SHOES

INSTANTLY DIE

W oodruff &amp; W atson

C A U SE W H Y

A

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THIS WQNDEF FUL
INSECTDESTR IYER

HILL LU M B E R GO.

INITED

7P 7 TWIGG

TAMPAJLA.

HICKSON &amp; SON
JAMES POTTS
T. W. BRYANT

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T H E SANFORD EIERALD

F AGE POUR

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* AUGUST 28, u r n

REAL C IT IZ E N S
; Sunday lays It away in m o th b alk giiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
T he Commercial Club of Sanford; The sand oil road seems to be like
has accomplished much in. the way the French an d English arm ies—
P bU*h—i t* * fT T..o*l«y «od f&gt;»f«r U o m in i Hr
of advertising the city of S an fo rd . something t h a ^ i s nice to look at
IJIÈ HERALD PR IN lIN ti COMPANY and th e Celery D elta. It has been hut will not stand the w ear and
«
.
S. J. M lllLY, f d llo r
composed of the real citirons of San­ tour qf the cruel world, including
. w. H HAYNES Bunin«»* Monairr
ford. who while they do not always that, rough neck of a Willis Powell.
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a tten d the meetings nevertheless
- W ILSO N 'S W A R N IN G
DaUewrd la tb« Cl«» b» earner $ 2 .0 0 per r*««- in give th e cldb assistance und keep up
advance or tOe per month.
Four powerful arguments support
their dues. But sad*to relate, there
P a r o d i l i In odm nco mu*« be m ode al office are- also rititens of Sanford who are the President’s earnest plea to AmcrWho said: "If you w ant to know whether you are destined to be a suc­
citizens arid newspapers to
E a i e r r d • • K C M d -C lm m all m a tte r A usuul 3 2od gettin'g their money from Sanford i loan
cess o r a failure in life, ask yourself: Are You Able to Save Money?
IDOS, at lb« Foe to Oca at Sanford. Rio»Ida.
who have never offered to boost the avoid taking sides in the European
and«» Act of March 3rd. 1879.
city th rough-any source, who have war. Our population is d ra w n from
If not, drop out, you will lose; the, seed of success is n o t ii^ y o u ."
Osuno to Herald Batidlas
, lo teo nona hi». 814 neygr joined the Commercial Club, the nations n t war. Hostility to one
who never speak a good word for or partiality to nnother of th ese na­
EN G LA N D NOT BLAM ELESS
their city Und the m ajority of them tions Is bound to cause * dissension
.
*
te
•
•*
•
even subscribe for the Herald among ourselves. Our in te rests are
I n a rem arkable article published ,j0
will
always
remain,
a
problem
fo
you
if
you
do
hot
a
t
some
tim
e
face
the
in the London Daily* News George.
borrow their neighbor’! pape
ouched at m an y points. O u r gov­
B a rn a rd Shaw says:
issue of making ends meet w ith the means a t hand, b u t the problem will be
It is high time th a t the real citizens ernm ent will be aided in guarding
• " W e -a re a t war. I t is well that of Sanford bandid together and let these interests by a general neu tral­
we should know what the war
these people who stan d aloof from ity. Our diplom atic agenta abroad
a b o u t. To begin with, we arc not everything that gc**s to mako a bet- have been en tru sted w8th th p hon
*
*
a t w * r * b e w a e - ^ p » i u ^ n i » &lt; k - * * f t c r Sanford know- ju s t how little oriibln task of guarding the interests
th at day when-you assert yourself m aster of th e^itu atio n and say: “ I
infam ous proposal t h a t , we should spare th ey really occupy in the es­ of Ustionala of the belligerents in
allow her to violate B olgiapN eutrality tim ation of the live citizens of San- hostile territory.J They will l&gt;c nblc
will n o t spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
. - they
vL - ^
"Lf it. had suited
lilted us tft aCWPt tjftb pi «r« them where
to act fffectively o nly if all t he beof th e sacrlficV n ~~ ,
proposal, we w o lm i h a v e fo u n d lo n g '. T h e l u a ii vviiu ro íu .ic u lo enter
o
ligerents ìòofc^
néùCràlity
•
1
.p len ty of reasons for .a c ce p tin g .jU -tim r
is own rit^- as sincere?
President W ilson hav
W ith the facilities of this institution a t your service, it is akin vto
T h e devotees of our own neutrality sho ul d not be allowed to participate offered his good offices if a t any
criminaLjto
neglect .your opportunity for saving-and financial betterh av e found some of them already no In a n y o f,th e emoluments won by tim e peace overtures would b e wel­
m ore Infamous than the diplomatic the faithful few through hard tight- come.
- r r t c n h - T r r v / l -W P - n r p n r r p n n - y r u i f t n
t
- -j .
•
•
Nobody knows w hen that
reasons w e'h av e given in th e p a sl-fm ............ ill swwi iis««L; .w$HltW&lt;«»waste—
* for júntate, whkh J u m n a * ! in. ha
U *. .tM m w.W ttffttt meat an d bloody
ThcUl ^
«“ dn-bi S i b i l ì i
convenient to us. Let us, there­ tho next six m o n th s.a n d the men bu t tie. It is a sacred d u ty ta
fore, drop i t Our national trick of who tackle the job a n d carry it hum anity not to .place a n y ob­
virtuous indignation is tiresom e through should not give up any of stacles in the President's p a th .
^
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• - enough in peaceful strife a t home. the profits to the drones who stand
A t war it i&gt; .ungallant and un­ aside when there Is fighting to be
• A N E W GERM ANY
pardonable.
done a n d come In for their shore of
For ourselves we can o n ly say
"T h is war is a balance of power tho spoils after the battle is won. th a t to us th e one consp^Uimi In It
J y f WAWnmilR 0U5IHESS,
War, and nothing else, and the fact Too long has Sanford suffered from all is. tlmt if hum nnity is h*ol to retwo nil havtf to face is th a t if our the dilatory tactics of there drones rognde
unspeakably,
absolutism
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
II. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
side is victorious, the result will be and now is the timo to label them must pay for this ‘tienisi of Chris­
I’r r U d r n l
Vlrr-l*fnUii&lt;-*l
c***,»«»
Am i CuhO -r
an overbalance of power- in favor and p u t them in the discard.
tianity. ‘In place of thè kindgom s
of Russia, fsr more jlaijgcroua to
A real us»» is either for- his own there- -niust a rise the republics of ; S3
all other combatant* than tlfc one town both tooth and toe nail or lit­ Europe: out of the ashes m ust come
we arc fighting to redress.
is against it and should bo treated | a new Germany, in which p u re tic"P russian militarism has "bullied as nn alien.
morracy shall rule,- in whieh no one
us for forty years. -Neither .Ger­
inun and no group of professional
m any nor France believed th a t we
GOOD A D V IC E
mttnkillers a h a ll h ji v c the pow er to
would fight when it came to the
The war In Europe will.m ake the plunge the Whole world Into mournPointer for Swain*.
point. That Is why there was such
demand for nil Floridn products lag. ■ If this be treaiton to G erm any
"The damsel who hatuth then greeta wild explosion of delighted sur­
eth thee with soil wontir. saying: 'liefirmer this senson and this state our rentiers m u st make the m ost of
p r is e when the French chamber may have to furnish foodstuffs for it. To our minds it js of profound
hold, 1 am «-icce.lliiK glad that Ihuu
learned that we werfe game a fter ull. the Europenn countrieo. therefoMr i t , significance t h a t »o many Amerihast come; thou rejoleoil mine eyes
T h a t is why the Kaiser, though belioovM the Florida farmers toi « in s are saying today: " W e wish
I a&gt;. Htirely It was swevt of thee to
reckless of every other interest .con­ plant staple cotton crops in nntici- th a t the Kniner’ might lie t »eaten
call.' Hut us for her who lovetli thee,
lo. hIic runneth to the iltuir. sh&lt;* hebl
cerned, offered us the best exetise pntion of the demnnd. ,J. K. Ingra- anti live . G tym nn |&gt;ei&gt;plp win
eth thy two hand*, faying only, (ih,
he could invent- for our neutrality, ham, vice* president of the Flagler &gt;Jt*w York Post.
’
N
e d ! '" —"Tho Maxims of Noah." by
believing we were only too ready to » ,
..
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, . . ,
.
. nyntcm sends out the following (in
Gclett Murresa
sn a tc h nt it, and th at is also
why
,
.
.
,
The Sanford Herald insists on a
..
, portant communicatioil t&lt;» ¡ill tin
wo had to Inko off our coat /»ml1
curfew
law for Sanford and sa y s:
agents of the land and industrial de­
sail In. We had to show th a t when partments of the East Const Rail­
“ If some of th e parents eould see
E x p e c te d a R e a l B o a t R id o .
It comes to a balance of. powey. we
A conteur for the » nlarg» n&gt;. : i of
thi-ir youngster« off the streets aft -r
way; •
^
were no mere dummy weights in
th»» Stindny »i-lionl, • nrlrb -I “ A i ni»
The wars "nbroad, in all- proba­ ten at night th ey would drum ml this
th e scale.
to Pah-slim-, bad hern planned by
bility, -will practically exhaust the law- and spe ih n t it was enforced."
"O u r Immediate business Is, there­
the
superintend ‘tit.
One mother,
They might* and then again they
resource» of the countries of Europe
whoso son George v :&lt;•*•! month«,r of
fore, to figjit us hard us we ran, for in the way of food product* in a - mightn't. Some parents htive such
tile hcltuul Ilcr.rPtg t Itri * l ||- StIJ t»uso u r weight * whan the settlem ent vofy short time, arti they will noe-, crude and prim itive notions of t.iu
tend« u' mt ml- d t-.I. "‘i •
m m-birs
. comes will depend On the purl we
e.ssafily be obliged to look to the ethical relation of parent a n d child J.
for a .jii.it itíb-, ini I..H+.I 11* r,.&lt;i irk.
ahull have played in ’the conflict.
«r .™ti,w- w .?&lt;* I Uniteli Sta!» « fur . food, it would,
such notions i s ’prevailed during
'Thelip rati un w ti ' - •,*. t.t
“ Francd, Instead of usingvlmr_iiir
i l o n t L iu _ v .
Iti'lo r ill
» •; i .
.
.* . '
r J TtTTferéTnre seem to nie wise to en-L tha days of tho rnyttiJUan on e a rth
tii-Uot "—.V i nt
y i i»
,?n*
in ‘your vicinity, with all! thm they arc not disturb-d by the
THe influences.tlu ify p u can bring to trilling nreum stances 1 that
.their
stro n g meri and women./h a » lent il
bear tb e Idea' that food " must bej "kids" are loafing ubout the streets
to Hur^la to strengthen _ the most
raised, not ortly for our own con- JliflilUf dremnstttnee*
that
their
tyrannical governm ent in- Btrropc
sumption, Tiut.*for exports to these ¡ate at night n n d taking.'on n ftill
a n d to secure the' interest 01» her
supply of evil hubift to Uring them
loan. She has entered into an un- w$rring nations,
to disaster Inter on. Our crjminni
The
cròi»
for
this
year
abroad
n a tu ra l alliance with Rus-da against
will probably Ite in a largo jneitsure class Is largely recruited from boys
t h u s . brought up, und when such
-iv o .hav» m r-rijhi c n i s r , ‘“ "&gt;“ ' g
" “ I“ ' “
by boys get in convict stripes or other­
. t o n « « Franco on ih l. ncoounl.
»l»"-pll»l&gt; &lt;» / * ' ... „ . .
_
. .
... mira of -the men nercsoary to har- wise go to the bail, an Ideillly pt-rfeef
io r we made nn agreem ent with . . .,
,,
Vest them , so it would seem ns if system of justice would bring n heav­
Russia of ^tlll more sordidly com ­
there would be a period- of a t least ier measure of penalty upon the
mercial character lor the exploita­
a year a n d a half before, even under g u i l t y parents (bun upon the guilty
tion of Persia with capital th a t
the moat favorable • circumstances, boys.— Lakeland Telegram..
would have fed our starving chllthey ra n again begin to Vnlse a food
dnb. .
Beginning nex t Sunday m orning • Photo by American Pres* Association.
supply which.will help support them,
*^
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•# • «4
Nhw m ark the consequence#-’
hence th e re should be no time lost th e Tampa. T im es will isaue a Sun­
Germany with hostile Franco on
They
in preparing lands and getting them d ay morning daily paper.
one side and hostile Russia on the
The accompanying tiboinsniph was taken from the warship Deiitsrhhoi
ready for crops, th a t every acre pos­ expect to make i t ono of the g re a t­
AT NO TIM E
o th er, 1# In-a position so dangerous
of
the
German nary Tlu* German navy U the apple of the kaiser'» e je urn
est
in
the
stato
a
n
d
it
will
co
n
tain
a
sible be prepared to produce some
D
u
r
in
g
w
ake
fu l hour# «Jo o &amp; r 'i tria ls, fre u
th a t we here in our .secure island
kind of Yood; bellcvihg th a t condi­ comic supplem ent, a magazine sec­ was expected to give n splendid account of l!*r!f ugalnsi Its foe*
M r« • tid i n b u i lt ion» »ink in to t u c h u lfr r
can form no conception of it# intol­
in»i|ciif)c«orr «« w»Krn
tions will soon create demands for tion and other good things th a t are
erable ten/lon.
rityANCIAl. HT4TRMRNT
Un­
supplies far exceeding a n y th in g here­ expected in n Sunday paper.
“ B y our . blindness
wo ■ have
Origin of "Uncle 8«m."
S c a le d at a G ood M e a l
Mad* under Section 32 CJiaplrr - 559«,
der L. p . Reagin the' Times will be­ Art*
tofore know n in this country.
of 1907, L*wi of Florida, «hdwlnt
The name Uncle Sam was first used
b ro u g h t 'a b o u t the war. We have
»mount
of
ta&gt;
M
rh*r**&lt;l
to
tho
Tox
Col­
I t seem s to me th § t Floridn will come n great paper.
PROVIDED ALWAYS
lector ot Sominole rounty, Flurtde, to bo In Troy, I* Y-., In 1812, when soma
-deliberately added to the stra in by
have eight months o r more of a d ­
rollect«# for the current year 1912, and goods bought for tho government and
m aking a m ilitary nnd naval antith* »Mtortionment M tb« «am* to tl&gt;a »«*That tho Broad is rislit.
vantage in time over an y other sec­
eral fund* which tax** have boon levied lor, marked U. 8. wftro Inspected by SamG erm an alliance with France w ith­
Inrtudint poll late*.
nel
Wilson,
a
government
qmploye,
tion of th e south in which to raise
Yau’Il always find
Total amount charted *
o u t aD the same tim e balancing It#
whose tjlcknamn was U n c le ' Sam.
per To* Roll ol 1112 ‘ *69,2*177
crops
of
alt
kinds.
effect by assuring Germ any th at
Oenormt Fund^,.......... Il2 .3 ll.ll ,
The sim ilarity of (he InltlntirTfuggrat*
,Ò U It BREAD
if she kept peace with Franco we
etl^lb»' adoption, and Ihc fainlltar pio%
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wError* and ineoltenw ould not help Russia against her.
~ Thè Right Bread
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turn vilii ubon-errated..
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£ u h ha#;, Clarence Wopda of the
Kwd A brui*« fund;.,. U M l t h
Rustic L «K eflegion on his neck and
Total eolie* d o n e 1¡&gt;,024.(3
J . Là M ilia r e s
Kitnr&gt; and liuo|t&gt;g.
Joy In Work , Wall Done,
- I s it to be wondered at, th at the wpr promisee to be as great as
We enjoy ourselves only In our
B ake ry x
P o tsd am militarism, with- ita chronic the E uropean war on paper. Clar­
1 1 3 M a g n o l.a.
it
P h o n » 168
JTo li »latir» U , , . l#,*l&lt;*2 ii.n e.si work—In our doing; snd our best do­
a ta te of panic, with militarism raised ence has a sand oil road near Eustis
ing Iwour best enJoym ent.-Jacobl.
Qaaerat urhool fund f *7,OV.it
to desperation hy the menace of that is one of the m any attractions
Total eoll-rtloa».,., H, ia.64S.20
grror* and lakolre»....
\
Russia, France a n d ’ England, made of th a t beautiful city, a n d pilgrim­
By Ta* aala.. . . . '
MB.Of
. a .wild a tte m p t^ tb cut its :* .ay out ages a re made from all parts of
a fter a ¿esfltifLng appeal- to let it Florida artd Sarasota to inspect this
. » ,To B a l a n o * . 17,139.21
Rub tthnol* fund
| 6. II 1.0*
fight vuu* to two Instead of one to piece g( road. Willis remnrkod th a t
TataTsWtoeusM.. ; ./
the
sand
oil*
root!
waC'ltH
tight"
In
^ three?
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tm»r* and InteWaa«
^rte..*,.............. i .K ssi.ia
“ Dot u»_ b e :ju st to P oudam ? It a sm all miniature th a t could 'b e
fly Ta* Salo.
,.v
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, m ay aery# Potsdam right th a t she taken in to the house ju st before It
r frig h te n e d -d s nil so much th a t we rained, placed u n d tr n glass case We hare «iwayi tried to be jo« a linio »bead
’ becam e '“Incapable of realizing th at and hopt well dusted oil b u t1th a t of ih« odiai (olioW in tha («Mia] ejuipmcul af
rot Mon, Aian erWi-nco of ikñdenfe lo thow ro lli.
SM.00
o tlr terro r was nothing to hers, hilt he caught the owner of 'th e road the
o«weM and »-.¡ly tha bol ni «enjAisg. we Total collodion* .......
»•».M
pstchipg
th
e
road
by
r
moonlight
if we had been true ‘to CiviHutioo
Rima polla follie ltd
alad!/ rrcnaiaiand to uteri ol iah
not r h a r t e d .. ......... *
T 10.00
an d kept o u r‘lea pltal a t home and and even the small pin points made
' b u r honor untarnished' by squalid by sandspura were patched up with
Spadai read 6 -brida«
com m ercial, adventures in tho ca#t, glue eVery night, ’. C lafepre Woods
Find No. l...
C«¡lection* le data. ...
we should h av ^ controlled the situ­ comes rig h t hack #t him to prove
a tio n an d kept th e European peace. the road la all t^ a t is clalnied for it
vonnaa..,
Com bineJ Office f i j E S
By Taa Sal*.
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-V* H isto ry will, n o t excuse us becauto and Willis publishes ,what Clnrertcr
and
Fountain
Pen
says
a
n
d
then
adds
a
t
the
bqttóm
a fte r, m a k in g ,y a r inflvItaGle we run
aroun&lt;J at the. last m om ent begging th at th e explanallod might suit
everybody not to m ake, a -disturb- Clarence b u t it did n o t suit him
S waaabar of tba Carta*'« lax fami?
I « Olllfltf »&lt;1)11]
and t h a t if the sand oil road waa
Blttk Ham murk draint unita« • blue «ad drie» ■ jet blad
ahee.”
, ■(« d u t r i r t .
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it/ brilliant, «mouth and permana*
alt rig h t why in the sum m er breeze#
Total MUsetJna...
By
error*
tad
IdmIdidn’tth
ey
build
more
-ofi
t
on
Aha
“ B o b HoRy dfttn u tu be modest
main
stem
where
real
automobiles
Hy Taa Sal««
M aybe so, but 1 never saw a bald
ir
yet who was modest. snd wagons could test It out.
J1
Clarence now takes In the. piece
nGÍBlU P r i n t i n g C o .
goes on the principle th a t &lt;&gt;f ro ad , to hi* room and wraps the
. 8,65S.Í1 0,55V.81
i S a n fo rd , Florida
half nakod when bed clothe» around it to k&lt;
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E.
A.
n
o U(II. ASS. Clark.
dew
off
an
d
twice
a
week
to be
By J*». C. Koborta, D. C.
shaved by the barber and over
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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

. M ethodist Services
M. M. Smith of Winter Park waa
HV H. Wilcox left y c s te rd a y jfo r
in the city W ednesday.
.hli homo In Hartwell, Georgia,. . Mr,
T h e services a t tho Star T heater
S^th "Woodruff of Orlando was in Wilcox has been in Sanford several each Sunday under tho leadership
months, being connected with th of the pastor of the Methodist
Utile Hlippenlngs—Mention Of the city on W ednesday.
A. P. Connelly real estate office and church are well attended. A good
• Matterà In Brief
Every able bodied man in San­ was called home on account Qf^the representation from the different
ford is requested to meet with the serious illness of his wife.
His churches in the city find their way
Commercial
Ckib
tonight.
many
friends
here
hope
for
her to the service« both inurning and
PtRSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
speedy
recovery
nnd
his
early
re­ evening
If the reader has not a t ­
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MMmmMrs. C. 0 M cCranine of J a c k ­
turn
to
Sanford
with
his
family.
”
tended these services visit with us
sonville
la
the
guest
of
her
daughter,
iamninry o A l i e Floating Small Talk«
Mrs. I). P. Caldwell.
Piano and Player Plano- Expert and join in our worship. More than
«Ofclnctlj Arranged For Hurried
200 were present nt .**trh of the ser­
Herald Renderli
100 MEN ARE W AN TED a t the tuning and repairing . All work ab­ vices last Sunday. *
m eeting of the Commercial Club to* solutely guaranteed. W.L. Harvey.
Box 1233-Phono 219-4.------^T tW -tf ----The Sunday school of -tho - M ath, night, which means YOU.
odist rhurch is holding up well this
Itev. F. P. Strong and family9
summer. A larger attendance th an
expect to retu rn today from Ormond, ' E. H. Kilhee, one of the prom inent
NEW RESTAURANT
where th ey have been sojourning citizens of the Geneva section was
The Bell R estaurant will open on any previous sum m er season.
in the city yesterday.
The Wesley Brotherhood Class
for the paat week.
August 19th in the Hines Building
holds the interest of the men of the
115
First
St.
Meals
and
short
orders
P.
M
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Elder
and
daughter,
Misii
See D utton for turnip, m ustard,
city.
There is always a vacant
lettuco-and cauliflower seed. 06-tf Nellie are «pending a few day« a t will bo served. Furnished room s up­ chair waiting for the visitor.
stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor.
Coronado Beach.
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial
The Sunday school hour is under
104 3tp.
Capt. K. R. Murrell has returned
gasoline irons a t Mrs. Simon's. . 2-tf
tho leadership of Mr. M e ttin g e ^
from a trip to Ashevillo and o th er
Notice School Exam ination
having filled this position for 26
Dean Jones o fh e..C o lu m b ia. Colf m r tm tm w a f' - Ehf teh' 'TR r'Y eaEhbni' 'cou'nty exam ination years.
His interest and efficiency
lege of Lake C ity Is In tTin rit’y !rr- C arol frig..
continue
to grow. He has an able
for
county
certificates
will
bo
held
. day -looking after prospective s tu ­
corps
of
assistants.
He has. a* place
at
Sanford
Iwjjingltyj
T
yestUy
„ Tonight thi-v Com nterdal Club
-------------------------v
dents. r v
y
n
n
e
"from
Sept.
8th
nt
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a.
will hold an interesting meeting in
Get your-ico cream Trom D uhart's the city hall and the committees will teachers in the Sanford High School; - - r t t o - g r a y - Tnriti ÎU 5. Place, Star
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
u
for colored teachers ip the Hopper Theater.
report progress. • N
Academy:
,
S a t u r d a y O n ly — Largo p a l l s Snow
, G. W. Spencer is spending a few*
A f»e of »»« ‘h d 'ar mill h« col­
Drift lisrd W dO- M edium also-pails
Special Service for the Children
days a t Coronado Beach and will try lected of each examinee. Bring ink,
^5cVat J. Dr Roberts.
2-1 tc
the sea bass while deporting him­ pen an d paper,
r On next 'S u n d ay morning a t 11
Mm. C. H. Dhigec left today for self in the ocean brine.
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T f n f f T - l K g '.Bkr f i a m wttk
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Diinedin ’where «he-wilt* fpem i w T.'J.
"W A N T E D '
u sermon specially for the thildren
the
1-4 tc
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eral week» with her father and m eeting of the Commercial Club
of th e city. T h e paronts ore uigeti
mother, Mr. and Mrs. McClung. .
to sec th at th e children attend. A
ThC Red Light
a
/ tonight at the city hall and' should
large
numlier were present last
The Sunday nighf services a t the
New booking orders for Dig Bos­ be there by nil means.
Sunday,
which waa greatly appre­
B aptist -church are a ttra c tin g such
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
Frank Woodruff Jr. left Tuesday
ciated.
While
this service Is foy the
F. F. D utton.
9G-tf *. for Hendersonville to join his par­ larfii1 audiences th a t it Is predicted
by the 'publicity com m ittee of the children u!I are cordially Invited to
For Sale- Pepper Plants.
ents and spend n few weeks in the
The sermon will he
church th a t the capacity will be I ho present
Lindly W alker.
m ountains.
taxed .on next Sunday. The next to illustrative,
West Side.
P
Mrs. P. M. Elder and daughter, the largest audience during the pas­
M r s. Q. L . Thrasher nnd daughter, , Alice left lust Tuesday afternoon torate of GRev. George Hym an w as:
Alachua C ounty fnrmers will hold
May have returned home* after for Hendersonville, North Carolina, present last Sunday. Mr Hyman (l („jr .,t (¡ainesville in November,
spending several weeks at Brevard , where they will spend several weeks love» the people and his church is 1¡„ np(.n tn pxh.hit« gf all
open to exhibits gf all
soil
and other point» in N orth Carolina with thi* Sanford colony in that city. fust, becoming one of the greatest
li ye stocka iitla grim i turali in píeme nt s
5. or 6 doses "GGG will break any
Those wanting Watson Sprayers factors in bringing, "the people to Prizes will he offered for the host discase of. Fever or Chills. Price 25 in the near future should leave or­ worship tlie God of Love. He la not
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der» at thu store of the Geo. 11. narfow In hia teaching b u t rather *p’,aya,. 1_
^ cents.
'9!*2&lt;&gt;b
gives
messages
to
help
the
.people
to
. . See the Hill Hardware Co. for Fernald Hardware Co. at once,.n's It live bettor during the week.
For
take« shout 30 days to get them
J , C. Pearson fruij box nails. Prices
thin
reason
he
1ms
th
e
ear
of
the
from rht* factory.
. low cj^hun ever before.
2-4tc
people.
.Mrs. Bruton is in Atlanta tins
Next Sunday cvehirg wilj Itn the
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Tile ladies of the Baptist church
Week purrhaMug her fall anil w m tir lmt of a -erie? 1 1 uhich r,.Broad
will have their regular cooked food
ami potted plant »ale next Saturday milfiuery nnd 1 xpei*|,« to have t n Hiihjt i't« h a x&gt;■ t..... 11-nd. - " T h e It
afternoon and evening at the store Immelmi' »tufi. of the \«-r&gt; luten* L ig h t" will !•&lt;■ the Miltject. Th e en­
ntyle tin" sen ho 11.
She will nrriv
tertainment committee of the church
ijcross from A bernathy’s.

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Closing out all typew riter carbon
»per.
paper. Best grades only, at 25c
per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
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The sidewnlka to Sanford Heights
have been com file ted and when the
street jTuaaing» have been attended
to théf •ViAlK' lo' Siinfrtfd'4 Ireautlfifl
.suburb will 1m* one of the most poptlLlai* in tho d ty , .especially* whim the
hhingea get ripe.
j
Saturday Only—Large palls Snow
Drift Lard $1.10. M edium size pails
45c, at J. D. Roberts. 2-Itc
The bulletin board in front of the
Herald office ia a very popular ptace
to discun the war just now cs the
hourly bulletins from the scene of
opeintions eome in. »The Herald bul­
letins are five hours ahead of the
dally papers and aro greutly appre­
ciated by the publlcl

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Si. Elmo Milk per Joz....$l i:
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S2 lb cans'Tomaloes per doz 90c j j
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S cool npil rcfr.'KliitiK looking as
tho white crest of a wave 1» n
h at mndo of whilo tnullna and whltu
ottom an ribbon, and trimmed with
whlto catnellas nnd roso foliage, Llko
tho lingerie hatg of form er seasons It
speaks only of midsummer tlmo nnd
seems no morn burdensome than a bit
0f m|8l aW|rff,lg aboVo the head.
Tho fr a n io is tnudo of tho finest silk­
en VOred wlro and tho.m allna 1b first
laid smoothly over It In two thick­
nesses. Tho construction of this lijtt
Is extremely aim pin. Tho brim Is cov­
ered on the upper side with ruffles of
tho mallne, and tho crown with row
a fte r row of ottom an ribbon.
Tho mallne la cut In strips about
three Inches wldo and eacltat»ip Is
folded along one edgo InjuRSublo h e r o
one-third
of .an&gt; »Ineir^In
width.
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A. W. Brown has removed from
Enterprise' to Leesburg, whore he Null«» “ 4 Appllr»Uoa^ •* la « . LireU Utojet
S r rtien S7S af Iba Goaattol filtoluttou
haw purchased tho real estate busi­
Natia« U hereby jlvnn th a t / , N . F&lt;rrt*r.
purrhtoMr of T i t C eH ideSte« Nus.
ness of the L. E. Dozier estate and Jr.,
43», 494, 471, dated Ih» 3rd d»&gt; o f.J u u * ,
wlli be enjtnged in the pleasant pas- 194)7, tondvT ss CtortiOrltM No«. 423i d»t*d
tho 6th day ot Juna. A. I&gt;. 1911, CartiS*» Thursdays and Sundays— Wood, titno of placing Leesburg on .the r&gt;ta N o. 1048 datad tba Srd day of June.
D. 1912, Cw tiSetoU N o. 2»1 d i t e ! th»
I*nd Park.
Picnic convenientes mnp. That city has gained a most A7th day of J u n e ,'A . D. 1909, ha* tiled aald
amusements. The only aaVe, clean excellent couple in Mr.' and Mrs- littar aw e t o , ray o * mi ,artd ho* m ade
ppllraliun lor ta* dead to tr.ua In arrardoutdoor swimming p o o h -' omptied Brown.
anre with law . Bald rortiflcatM em brace
Ih*
follow in g d fie rlb td property ab u tted
daily, cleaned and re-filled from a r­
For Sale— Tw o seated Studobaker fn Senti it al* cou n ty, Florida, taw fft: Ckrtesian well. Shower b ath , toboggan
surrey in good condition, Yeasonable
•T. \
elide. Leased p riv a t.ly also.
8t5(
leit »S t ie « 0 5 . of B t o A) Hlk D . Milprice. G. B. P rank, Sanfor/1 Heights cheli’*
fldrvay. L o r y G rant. N o. -471, Lot
D , M iu h otro S u rvey. L e v y U ràni.
Typewriter Ribbon»—-Remember J
2-2tp J N95,o. Hlk
423. Lot 47, Hlk D. M itch ell’* S u rvey.
the Herald when you need one.
I»»y t i n n ì .
N o, 1046, L&gt;i&lt; 9 andCÍO
A card from Dr. Brownlee a f Hlk C. M ltcheir* S u rvey, L ovy Ornai.
Any make, machine. 75e delivered
landa b tin g , a*a*a*od *at th* dal-*
M ontreat in the Blue Ridge m oun­ of Said
anywhere. Phone 148.
95-tf
tha laauanre o ft auch cartiflratr* No«.
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tains states th a t he and his bride 43«, 4C| a«d 471 In Vb* nam * o f Unknown.
O rllflc a to N o. 4Z3 fu iba ñam a of W. II.
Actomoblle Ownera T ake Notice
are enjoying the m ountain air and KUvenaon.
l ’artlfleaat N p. 1046 in Ih*
Reduced Rates .o v er Concrete th a t they have fires in the hotel nara* of N*. ,U. GIU bA G erii Scote N o. Ì S I
ln the nam e of M y er» I*, ft U.
Bridge a t D aytona— All small care every night. T he lectures a t the
Unira* aald certiflcatl* ih all bo redeem ­
scrord ln g (O law . Or * deed will Irau*
including Fords, with passengers, aaaem hly are fine nnd they are ed
thereon on the 3 9 lh tf y df Septem ber,
round trip 25c. .All large cars, In­ clim bing meuw4«ioa nnd otherwise A. D . 1914.
d IM m tM
W itn e.i my o S d a l ai inatura and '»*&gt;1
cluding passenger* 35c round trip. disporting themselves. Dr. an d Mrs. tbi* Iba 971b day o f A u si *u A. D . 1914.
(«eoli
K. A D O U G L A S «.
VOLUSIA CO. B R ID G E CO.
Brownlee will be In Sanford ab o u t
Clerk Circuit C ourt, He i lo o l e Co.. Fla.
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T here wasn’t very much difference in cost, b u t this
man is enjoying his evening a t home, nnd*so is. his
+, wife. W e. have a fine line of C hairs and Rockers
♦ ■for you to select from.

tho crown, w ith an, occasional plait
laid In to accommodate tho ribbon tu
tho shape. Thla plait In each row Is
laid directly above that In the preced­
ing row.
Ih tho wlro ohapo a wldu bandeau la
provided at th o back, which 1b covered
with plain m allne ami bound with rib­
bon at: Ila low er edge. A fow ruffles
oro set on tho bandeau
T blsjt a p re tty and elaborat4j-looklng
affair that Is really (julto Blmplo. It Is
ono of thoso h a ts which tho homo mil­
liner can un d ertak e to nmko for bor­
itor tu
H tV 0,1 T&gt;ur»d*y He
N ati.» of 4p,jlc»ll«R taf j T . l 11»(-d ,t'n drr
aci! with no reason to expect a fail­
‘’a* bM&gt;n ra m P,n K with h,!4
i «rrllan S i i af Itop &lt;ìrn»r»l S la lu lr»
ure. - .
Notlr» I. h*r»hy fi» rn I h a l.J . N. Portar
a t 1’aim Spring» for several tiny« and
Jr., |iurrh»Mr of Ttoi C»rtlflr»l«» No*. 379,
After the fram e Is covered two full­
expects to take a few days’, more 3SO, IH). 382, ilattod Ih» Srd d ay of .Ju ty.
blown
white roses, with their foliage,
A. I&gt;. t o o l, ha» SIp '1 a»ld r»rtl(rtotM lo my
vacation before he returns to his afte*'
and ha* mudo app lication for tax dopai
or two camollae are tied together with
I o ' I mup fn accordane» wtth law .
K»ld
run on the Oviedo special.
a h it of block v.-tvrt ribbon nnd mount­
crrtìtlrat»« cmbr*ep
«h*
io llo w tsr
d»»trlh&lt;»l propcrty »iiuatrd In fiam taul» rumied
bgalnst tho bandean and under500- pairs Indies’ and children’s^ ty. Florida, to**iv:
n . »132
a i aand
nd,
II: i-ot»
U t » tup,
108, u
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shoes, alt styles, values as high as l.ot i s s tip»» t»»* Bt KK por, rai, a 7» I h o » 4 s m a c h lffb s t i t c h e d in w h ite a l l * brim. Tho h a t la llnod with molino. _
d»(. Ü0 m inute'i W
w with S' Un» 14.»0 ch», ( b r a n d
JULIA DOTTOMLEY.
thlckdesB of tho hem and
$3.50, gojnjf.at
Woodruff &amp; U.enri' Ñ 10 il**. IO uà nule» W 9 ch^* ì ,
machtnV»
stltchtng gives the edgo i
(henea
fi 79
d»g 00 min W .f S .6 0 ehr. I t h o m
t
1&lt;
kA
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W atson. 5» (
2-1 to
Ihrnc»
S lo de» IO min H 9 eh», thrtooe n n n iio h hftd«^-4n « t in n a r t It
-Blouse Trimming. &gt;„ ,, „
N 7»
min r;E u.&amp;w
13.60 rii»,
eh», an
all In P loek o n o u * n D M y ^ B U p p o r i l i
79 dar.
dre. JO mm
•The little plaited frills of muslin
M ltenell'a S u rvey. h »vy Q rant.
The mffles aro^Hald on with very
It will save you a lot of work nnd l).Kald
land, twine sa»eu«d at Ih» date» little fulness. Tho row^ of ribbon cov- t h a t ,fall-down the, beeki of .some
worry if you’ll buy your Sund.p* of the (aauancto o f aurh evrtlAeatat in thp
of Mr*. M» E. flick*.
erlng the crown are not fulled on a hlousea are v e i r quaint and attract­
dinner from the Baptist ladies. name
Unit»» »aid riwilRrate» »hall be rad»»m»d
ive. &gt; ( ' ( • \ t * 4, - ( &gt; ( 1 - « &gt; (
Baked heant), salads, cakes, pies, error dine I i i i v . ' i u ' M «til i - u í UM*d ¡' »»Utoring thread, but Bowed down 10
the 29th d a y of Septem ber. A. t).
on on Ihr
candies, bread, etc.,, on »air S a tu r­ 1914.
nr*» m y official .ig o a tu te and aedi
day afternoon nnd evening, *across (h i.Witthe
37th day of A u g u it, A. I). 1914,
(.rat) .
. E. A. D O U G L A S *, &gt;
from Abonm fhy’a. i j
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Clerk C lrrelr C ou rt, Sem inole C o„ F
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hi:* :*.rru” ;*ed t&lt;&gt; u &gt; ill the available

5ut) pairs ladle? and • hi! Iren chair» lor ,&gt;un da night. A renia rkMr. und Mr». W. .1 lini •
shoes, all,„styles, vulues us high as
nhle thing about the, audience» is
W
ednesday’*
Clyde*
boat
fur
New
13.50. going at. $1 00
Woodruff* &amp;
th.it tl . art* th re rain or
5 *»rt nil,*., ih -v will ■• 1
Watson. •
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Th chart h will it.* open at T
weck- ta hing ni i h
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. Then. J. Aulin, one hf tin* protu grcii 1 i it.*
\ tee* begin* al T I.V
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inent and progressive m erchant of
W I', lia wkill» und mu, Alili,
Oviedo wns iti the city jesterd;, \
NOTICE
left
Tuesday mm mug
tn
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- . and report,» Ids hustling city a» he
AI
have
chit
re«* &lt;tf ilio lni»lti. nt of
through
in
Coro
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ft.*..,
1
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mg-nil I he' i^j;t |&gt; a ml r.nnst.i r. tl &gt; grow
I'ilh ll*c 1 St i iiturunli i- (!•*., I
S. t
ll.twhin
nml
hi:!,
dnuglil,
1
I
Imi'
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ing larger*
went ti*, 'i .un M • dn»*'U,.i. tn In* (•i.*'. Laici 1. igitt , nn I W. A. W ■'
comb, 1 cm he found In.tin 1 n i A*
•
Nalurtlti) Out) Large pail- Snow gone for ,1 niniilh.
r—
f««nr*.*» Odine in tlie court hou.«*
Drift l.ard $1.10. Medium »i/e palls
1Î t, Dc i-ich nn* been .11*p.*1f11*&lt;1
*45r, at J. 1). Roberts.
2 - lie ,
T H O S . K. 6 A T E S
diet r id me Huger of the Virginia
Mrs. J. 11 Overm an i- removing Carolina t nemicai 1 «&gt;.
1 .Un»
.'her stock of mMliner*. "nod" to T»m
p ili''. • u* ■ flii.j* ’
... lì. lìrowti
U (i\l ADVl RUSINO
pa toduy where »hf* *• ill engage in
who 1&lt;. m**i to te i
fiuti lion aitli
buHncijp. l i t r many (rii,M&gt;Us regret . the G u lf Fertiliser Co. of T am pa.
■ to ice her leave Sanford where she
N«*llrr of
f«[ T'a.
»i t im i U ndo
i»î ih r tinner*! S t a i l i * .
Tins resided so many year*
Mr and Mr» J. T FVtchi r nniT Section I.5 làhrr»l,&gt;
(Sl*®n itosi J. K, l.s in t.
rrh u er uf "I » . (.'irtllicste N o.
ilsl."
,, 5 or G doses GOG will bernk any children left on n rd n aed ay for pu
ihr :lf,| &lt;l»y of june, A 1». 1913. »ml !'«■
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(«rover i»|n *ng. ' ni&gt;
'.iti»',- » e t it». m»il» •11111101loi, tuf i . i
cents.
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"I .1.Ceil in Tt*i k tii* •1* »--i t o i . - u r ill » r r o r i t s n r r » I t h I . S
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The body of Mrs Itoch .d J v Ml-I *. - - *■( 11’ 11 III
k ! \ | t; **rell r f i l t r i l i r fi&lt;i rlol jtwr »- rl ipy r .mi l ul »i ft p. r*ul IIhhif I kI in| 1i nl ou»li*l i E c o’I"
tiii
• t Land whs hrout lit here for buna! accom pamed I hem on tin* trip
t ) . I Inriil», l u - t l t :
C .r tlllr ll* N o 9u*&gt;.
lo t i., Hlk IS. Tier A, Hmnforrl. Thr ■». it
on Tuesday am i laid to n*bt in
I»ml h»ln ( »»«»Mill at th» data of tho taMr*. E. B. Brown left yeste rday • uanr« ot «uch cvrtlflrate In th e m m . of
lakcview cemetery.
M rs. Bdch
Holtrcra Turnar,
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O rtlrtrata No. 4(11 ambrarr* I^jt t,
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Sanford
Tho
»aid
tatui
county. Rev. Hymnn officiated a t nt n o o n to d a ; and they will make lum e a*»ce«*d tot tho litote ol tho l»»u«nro
of
&gt;urh
oertlflrtot»
in
th»
nam
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of
l.ynrb.
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Tam pa their future home.
Their
the Interment.
K t'nti—.* .»ili rortlflrtoto .h a ll Ito ro,,
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, m any Sanford friend* regret tn lose toorvtod »rroriiltix to law. t » . ti«e&lt;! « ili
Momlay will be the la*t day of
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on th» 29lh .l»y ol Srptrmhrr.
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them from their multi but rejoice A I$»hrrxon
J«If |
the Rpcri&amp;l price on. electric iron* at
tV n n m my ofllcl»! slgn»tur» »n&lt;t »r»l
in ihç fact that Mr Brown ha» sethe Sanford Light i Fuel Co. office
t ht- ih» 27rh &lt;l«y o( Auguit. A D 19t l
t e irret! h l«*tter position.
m.»li
E. A l&gt;Ol!*,l,A.*S,
'They arc being »old at $2 50 during
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AUGUST M , 1*14

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for breath. “I show se half breed.
Yon see bees mother—abo mulatto.
Cheapest
Best
Ze dogf"
"How do you know th a tí’^ I naked,
surprised.
“ I Baton. I bgar u&gt; talk, but 1 say
nodding*, m sleur. Vat I care whllo
be tre a t me right? But now I abqw
heem vat I know. He not lord eet
over
me ven ol’ Sallle vna his mother
' Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co.
- b y gar.no!"
"Hattie! You canuot menu that mu­
going- forward nt present, not until the latto woman back on the plantation?’
SYNOPSIS
Cordon Crai« I« hired by two men. Veil men understand the situation. They’re
and S m ile at
"Sure! Tbo of Judge wax hla fa
und Neal* for 110.CU) to go south and tin- n hard lo t"
ther."
p*r*ou*L* J'hlllp Healey, oatenalbly to sere
“Revolutionists ?"
a a «Máte for Uenlen- who, they aay, ie In
Tho whole ttilug came to me In u
Harvest Tim e
“No; plain New Orleans wharf rats, Haah na I atnm l across nt tho mate, Time Limit of Ja p sn ’s Ultimatum t«
prtaçn. Crei* te to take with Mm a tro­
Germany Has Expired and She
tbo
scouring
of
the
«even
aeas."
to
Imp*reonate
Mr*.
Henley,
:
wbo scarcely realized yet the revela­
Has Ordered Beginning of Opera­
Suspected of burglary. Orali
;rai* uIe cleared four—seek—hour, an’_ nodding to e a t tion mode. Ho was brooding over hla
tion* on Land and Sea.
by . á young woman wgndemig
In th* You asy te cnptalne send you? Bah!
vgndaf
Book on Vegetables Free
/ ; ,
rork and hungry. Ket van not ao—ucvnlre! Vnt you have, wrongAind how ho wna to be avenged.
■tree t. She Ie out of wor
"By gar, 1 forget.” he said wiftty.
They talk In a reitaurant.
The French nnd British droops are
“You van after zo monlca. too, hey? facing the greater part of the German
She ta an actreea, deaertcd by her h e y r
Tbo negro mumbled something Bab! Eet make no difference vat you nnny along a battle line which ex­
wwalthy, drunken huaband. Bha mnaenia
to go aouth with Craig.
through -thick lips, and the Irate mate know. Ho haf you here all right, vnr' tends from Mona to the Lurxemburgj
lira . Uernerd la a good woman and will gripped him by tbo collar of hla Jacket you keep atlll or"— And bo drew tbo frontier. The allied armies, which
play the part of lira. Henley to -help ahaklng. ÜmXeilow aa bo.mlitUCa.ilfl8.-t&gt;acfc 0f n-vn|f0 „croan tila th ro at “ I have been concentrating lit Strategic
Craig. They e rrtrr er ttre tundowrr'tftw« and liurilngW nm w t^errow-tbodeek.
’vendor ho not keel you fu r a t m’aleor points for the past two weeks, are
lay plantation and ara greeted by a rough
"Sacre! 1 keel you for 6 cent! Queok Maybo he uao you an ’ th en have you believed to be strongly «vlK*urhcd,
Jacksonville, Florida
looking orereeer.
Coomb*, the orereeer, and a myetertoue now -jum p! Put nil on right way, b / hot In so poutb.- Oul. ta t bo ze cany with powerful forts to lend support
V£y. 'W hy you e v e r-cum down an '
Baltin aeem to be th* only par- gar, or I show you! U
R , C. M A X W E L L ,'M G R. SA N FO R D BRANCH
in holding back the Invaders.
the plantation. Craig la kwal- brandy to rat!"
..1- 4... ... ijq Philip llen ley —bey?"
An
official
announcement
burned
at
W-- ■
a shot and find* a man murdered.
The steward alunk Into tho passage
’T h a t wna all a mistake.” I returned Paris warns tho people that the tldef'1
tlrou»e*rd, a creole friend of Coomb*, leading &gt;■. tha tuiutxj1. iiiut tha. creole. detlttcnitely. ■*1 came m erely-to look
of . batlli*j»*y-eWv*i»wi)- H a r r th a t
appear*. Probing the murWgf. 'Orahr fturta
a fter hla Interest”
there will be no actions along this
«be oorpee mtaatng Mr*. Bernard tr ree lty turning.
“Ah. m’ateur, 1 »aw you n o t Par­
Interest! Why u dead man have great line, which 11r# l^iund to be
Mr* Henley. She and Craig determine to
fight for her mlaalng buaband'e eetata don zo rung linca*, but 1 loso zo tom* Interest T’
rnqmmled to by Just ns stirring coun­
0Ua*t ColUj* rad Matt B**uti(nl C«mpui In Florid*. CaUtfs. Acid*lay, Music,
• She bell ere* Henley deed.
pculr. m’aleur."
Do you mean Philip Henley la teractions by the Germans, and that
Eipreuian, Fat* Art», Domestic tad Industrul Arts, Busiijats, Tesfhers’ Cuurs*
Coomb* denlee Henley Ie dead and de•That la not to bo wondered a t " 1
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the people must wait for the outcome
flee Craig, although the latter rereale answered, affecting good humor. "Uas dead?"
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium
; ’You pretend not know? By Gar. of the drat phase of this great battle,
Urn. Henley'* Identity to th* oreraeer.
eet queer! * Veil. 1 tell you, ra'aleur. Zo which probably will last several days, no malaria, quarter-million-doilar endowment. Three teachers of music, 95,000
T he tatter eaya llcnley hlmaelf put him the drat mate been ashore?"
“Out. m’sleur-aslecp to tho sun, 1 bole back ov ze picture. 1 lie there before It can determine on which aid« organ, a dozen pianos, two Glee clubs, chorus clasar Superb new rooms for 1) ustn charge of the plantation.
,
inesa School, full banking equipment. New chemical and physical laboratories,
bet
you! Bah! Any man could watch oue night an’ leeaten. week, ten days victory rests.
V ra. Hanley nnd Craig And Philip Hanequipped with every modern device; analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water,
ley'a aeal ting In tha garden. Exploring tbo sea from tbc cliff. D at job not agu. Ze capltalno talk with Bailie.
Japan Enters W ar of Nations.
Preparation for-Engineering Course.
(bn bout* alone, Craig Onda a tec ret b* la ­ need se funit otllcer. Sacro, but ’tin a
Hu have, letter from north, one, two
Japan hns come Into the w ar of
Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball,' Christian, but
ment room.
dog’s life at son!"
sheet
|taper,
no'
joot
toll
heem
how
eet
ndo
nomination!!!; expenses moderate; scholarships available.
nations.
The
emperor
of
Japan
has
lie la trapped and dlacorara twg dead
I nodded my bead, too busily engag­ all v na.' Borne 0110 write lieem. 1 tlnk declared war on Germany nnd the
For Catalogue add re**
bod lea. On* Ie the mtaatag corpse, and
' th e other ta Coomb*. Craig la struck ed with my (fwn thoughts to give much mnybe Pierre Vonlque. who went wny Japanese fleet nnd land forces are
7 WILLIAM FREMONT BLACKMAN, Ph. D„ LL. D., Prudent
down and la made prisoner by a (dark consideratlon to Mb trouble«. Still, long time. No m atter. Vnt bo told ready for the struggle around Klaoyoung man. another named Herman and this situation as revealed by Brous- wnB znt M’sleur Philip dlo—die qucck
Cliow, the German protectorate In
Brouasard. Mrs. Hen ley la also caught.
surd's complaint.* would afford us a frum accident. Nbvnli «peak, nu’ when China. Late dispatches from TslngCrglf and the-wpman are taken aboard respite of at least four honra, tf this x«y pick beem up zar was noddln' In.
Tnu say the German preparation Is
n yacht, which sails TH* owner and m at­
ter. tha dark young man. calls hlmaelf was tbo creole's watch below, then bees t»oclset Set», m'sleur! Ho vn* complete slid that the territory will
Philip Henley. II* tries to win Craig, nnd Herman would keep (be deck. Even roblx-d. Vonlque be hear about eet bo defended to the utmost. Hevrral
th * latter feign* friendship for him In or- lying there at* anchor tboso reflows
(In' ze body. No one know who ze German warships are lying In the hnrd er to help the women.
would not leave tbo crew alone. There | mau ls. But Vonlque know. To prove bor of Tslng.Tnu uud the Watcra have
Cow or Field P eas; V elvet'Beans; Sorghum; Millet;
Mra. Henley denlee the men la her hda­ was too much at stake, and, besides,
bs nd. She la locked up la a stateroom, and there’ must Still remain it lookout eet he send ze ring—ze signet ring—off been mined..
Complete
andFulI Stock Garden S eed ; Poultry Feed
*e finger. Zen bo write: ‘Look outl
Coincidentally with Japan's dec­
. "Henley" produces papers which Beaming­
ly -support his claim. Craig pretends to ashore. Ilqw tver, It wna it relief to Borne one has ze papers. Watch who laration of wor ngnlust Germany, the
and Supplies; Incubators.
Join In hts filibustering expedition.
snow ttint the German bud nothing of comes!’ Zat vns true, m'sleur." •
British official news bureau announces
Juat Received Stock of New C rop, A ll V arieties, of T urnip Seed *
“ And some odd did conic, BrouB- thut the Ati*dro-Hungarian govern­
,
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3 importance to com mu nica to to Henley,
CHAPTER XIV.
ub occasion even to'' come below. s a r d r
O LDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HO U SE IN FLO It- %
rment han ordered the AustMnn endue!
Broussard sunk back. Into a chair,
IDA. W RITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Th* Creole's Story.
"Oul. queelt—a felh&gt;w with n letter Kalkerln Elizabeth, now nt TslngIIH sank down' on n looker and watching the rrlgbtened negro hurry from Philip. Eet whs sign bee* name. Tau, to disarm and hnR Instructed
hid tier face In her handa. The back and forth. At Inst. satisfied that he«*a hand write, appoint heem oror- the crew to proceed to Tien Txln. ‘
Jarksunville, • Florids
pitiful dejection In her attitude everything available bad P e o n .pro­ ««•er "
TUI* apparently ejitullintea Austria
• compelled me to bend over her duced. the former strode «cross to the / ’And what become of blm?" •
fro id the con diet In llio iuP'esst.
table, Jerked oift a chair nnd waved
I r quick aj4npnthj.
The creole shrugged bis shoulders.
Liege Ports Still Defy Hermans.
She, (poked up Into my face. “ I not bla hand toward tno In invitation to
" T l* not my business, m’sleur. Ho
While the Liege fort* qre Nflld to
not afraid. Only. I cannot bear t ho Join him.
go wny somewhere queok. Maybe he be holding o u i .j i i official statem ent
W H E R E S H A L L I GO TO S C H O O L ?
'T h e lazy dog! TIs Ukcly all you not like ze plate."
thought that you doubt me ever no
from the French government tell* ol
little. 1 know 1 have been Indiscreet, will £et. m'sleur. Maybe you eat with
tho
blowing
up
of
Fort
nhnudofnnThe dead face of tho bearded man In
th a t you might Juatly deem rac'an ad­ mo. bey? Or would you wait for *o the rear rogjn rose boforo me. But tnlm* by the Belgian ootpBmnder a fte r FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN O
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
venturess.; But I am not, Gqrdon capltalud?'’
It had been raxed by German-gun*.
1 Broussard went on:
TALLAIIA88KE
G AINESflLLE
C raig: 1 am a good woman left to
" I’ll take pot luck with you. Brous­ "Zen yon catue. m’sleur, ’long wlz ze
Official UuNsUn dispatches claim
fight alone, and I must hare your sard." I agreed genially, speaking girl. Ze rapltnjue be, laugh, eet was victory for the Upas ion forces over
C e U rfr of AH* *ml H f f r n r r * ; N o r m a l Hr boot;
8 College» and Ittrlatona; t.lbrral Art*; lui«
of M iu lr ; Sr hoot of Kiprroaion; Nchooi of Unftn&lt;-nln(;
ra rh rra rCollege;
o ll* * * ; Hi
tingine*«Ing; AcrlntHtife:
Agriculture: TTeacher*
faith or break down utterly. Do you loud enough no the negro would over­ so easy. Why ze girl, m'sleur?"
three German corps.
Great Duke Stfnol
AM; Kl i r n »ion IHilnlon: C r a d u a t p Hr hoot. M o d - 1 p r r' l m o n t H u t i o n ; K tlvnalon IMvTUon. ffrad u am
C
believe me—all I baTo told you—that head. 'T v e got to get accustomed to
bool.
t
T f * n r * brick tmlldm a«. t^-u-tr^ f y m n .
Nicholas, commnuder-ln-chlef of the rrn Uymnasium with «»rimming pool; t*»krt ball
"Philip Henley wna married."
»B.1 trnnU court*; now arid tTu-lrrH building«;
awimming pool and many aubaktiary bulbi
1 am (gaily tbo wlfo of t’bllp lien- camp fare and am hungry -enough to
"Non. nou. Impossible: eet cannot lie Itunstnn army, describes Russian vic­ beautiful n m p in ; djrmilortm bavo all modern •rum.
lng«i «I o/TWer», ln*trt»r-tnr» and »«alatami; 551
begin. Besides. Captain Henley Is laid shown. T Is not of re record Ze tories tn E ast Prussia.
ronoralcncaa; I t,» dbiiug rt»m an-I kltrhcn mnat young men frodi 4» Florida rountle* and 24 «tate«
fo rr* ,
In Florida: 418 young » « m m from 49 and foreign rountrie» taat «earion.
"T ea." I answered through clinched up tn hla berth with n alck. headache cap’ltnlne not frald any more. Un just
The Servians apparently are drlv- hygienic
ceuntim and 12 Half* tan «caaioo.
and doesn't wish to be disturbed. Ho play nr!* you like re "cat a l l zo mouse. lug oul the Austrlajis. and a late dlate e th , atrufgllng Jo contret myself.
Tl'ITtON FBEK In College and Normal Srhool.
TlimnN niKK; hoard and Kntrmnr* F—
and rntrann- tm for the year 1124.00. }1.12.50 per year.
F or a moment ahe sat In alienee, and, told me to tell you, Loula."
Hu know Philip dead—ho lias ze proof Pfltch by wny of Italy says It Is a n ­ hoard
For catalogue writ»
Writ* today tor catalogue.
w hile I dared not look at her, 1 know
“Yea. snh. Hbail Ab make you sum —nn' now he breaks ze will a n ’ gets zo nounced nt Vienna Hint the operaEDW
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CONRAD1,
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A. A. M URPH K EE, I’reNldenl
. h e r eyes were upon my face.
toffee, snh?
Masan Broussard ho monies. Ze dog rich now: zen bo bo Him* against Scrvla on tbe Drlnn.
mure
rich."
"T h e n 1 will do whntcreg you aay. don't nobber drink none.’’
river have been abandoned.
go wherever you tell me," ahe prom­
“Yea. And. by the way, Louis, take
“Do yqu know nu executor of the
It 1s re|K»rted'lhat the Italian urmy
ised grarely. "I cannot decide for my- a*ltmcb Into the lady. Fix up some­ will named Neale—P. B. NealeT*
will be mobilized August 21. W ash­
104 F. S treet
FhooeNo.182
"Oul. m’sleur."
eel/. 1 am too confused to think clear- thing neat ir you can, and let mo know
ington believes Italy will Join Eng­
&lt; i j . b u t I trust you as a frland."
“Who la he? W hat does he look land and France against Gennnny.
wbpn It la ready.” '*
PERIODICALS
M AGAZINES
J drew aside the curtain draping one
“You know ze capital no before may­ llkeTk
“ Ifo vna a planter two mllo went
o r th e after ports nnd glanced out. ea­ be T* Broussard asked.
JAPAN DECLARES WAR.
Ice C reim - Soda W ater • C onlecllonery
Cigars and Tobacco !
g e r fo r apythlng to distract attention“No.” 1 answered, wondering wbat Carrollton. I see beem maybe ten
T hrough the clear glass 1 corid see the he couid bo aiming at; but willing to dnya ago—leetle short man wlf bald Army and Navy Ordered to Strike
rurw e o f shore lino forming the little glvo him a freo reír. “But bo seems bead.”
at Once.
m w . Ju st within the foam of the to be a pretty good fellow.”
Ho (toured out another drink of
Tlie emperor uf Japan hn* declared
breakers n half dozen men were
“ You think ho—hey! Maybo ao while brandy, am}, downing It, pushed back w ar on Germany. This action waa
launching a amatl boat, I stared at bo get you Altb heera. Den be se hla chair.
taken nt the expiration of the time
Now is the time to begin planting Onion
"By gar, I talk too mooch, maybe," lim it o f Ja p an 's ultim atum to G er­
th eA an instant before realising w hat devil. 1 know, tn'slcur.. 1 see beem
Sets. Considering the present price of,
I t m e a n t Then 1 dropped the curtain. fo r long while on to ocean; zat wtiar he aald. yawning. "But cut make no m any demanding the surrender ol
[ Onions, there is every indication tlmt they will lie on exceedingly profit­
dif. Ze capltalno ho cop -zv monies Klnp.Chow. ’
• .
‘T h e mate is coming aboard." I said you flu* o u t”
•w tW y. "You must go to your room:
Th® Japanese government hna or­ • • able crop to plant.
“What baa ho done to yoy?” I asked Juat ie same, ap,' eet better you know.
Now
I
turn
In
an'
aleep."
He
croaaed*
fiu.
We &lt;]uo(e r
Pit.
I’k.
here la the key: lock yourself In and carelessly.
fiu.
Qi.
dered the beginning of operations ou &lt;* We Qnotet
*1
tho cabin to his stateroom and closed1 land anfi sen.
only opeo when you hear my voice.”
I.M 3.75
Whit* Silytr Skin
-IS
.70
2,75
i 1 Crystal Wai BtirnuJ« 20
“By gart W batt" tiring.up a t th«'
20
.90 350
Ycllaw Danrrrs
Walla B«nnu«ta
.15
.n
2.50
•’ "A pd yon"— . ' _
.
v !’ .’ recollection. “ Get out o’ here, yer tbe door.
T he Imperial rescript doclhrjng war
The facta were clear. Philip Henley upon Germany hn* been issued. It i*•• Rad &amp;*rmad»
20
.90 350
Whit* Multiplier
-IS
ss
325
“ I m ust take care of myself: don’t coouT turning fiercely upon the stew­
wna
dead,
killed
while
Intoxicated,
ei­
Parrel
Pest
Ral«
p*r
Qt.
$&lt;.
Par
Pk.
20t.
Write
lor
fall
price
lit!
jut)
¡itued.
1’
officially
Inaugurates
hostilities
In
*wuity about me."
ard. and then leaning across tbo table,
W ithout ao tnnch as a glance nt our low Ming hi« voice, which yet trembled ther accidentally, or for purposes of th e fa r east ns n re*tm of Germany's
¡prisoner she opened the door nnd. with WIMT passion. "Sacre. nWdcur. It was robbery- And I16 had lieeu robfie»! failure to reply to the Japanese u lti­
a aw lft look .about the outer cabin, dla- I ao bis dirty work live—seek—year, when picked up liy tbe |&gt;oUcc, nothing m atum .
to Identify him being found. Beyond
PL A N T CITY, FLORIDA
T he proclamation of the emperot
«ppeared.
lie no sailor, but I sail i t sh eep 'fo r doubt this half breed brother bail dis­
aeut
a
thrill
fhrough
the
country.
i »»♦»♦♦»♦♦»♦♦I
I aittat keep Henley concealed nnd him—soo? Tree, four time I sail xe patched n man north to look 1dm up—
silent until dirkneea rendered oar os abeep. an’ be make se money. Vat bo po«*lbly to assassinate him If neces­ J a p a n 's entrance upon the fulfillment
-cape possible. In order to accomplish geef me? Mnybe *100 ze month—bah! sary. .The fellow had cither done tbo of her obligations to her nlly, Great
■' this It would be necessary to prevent eet wna to laugh. Zen be fin’ oat Job, or been anticipated In 'bis pur­ B ritain, responds to tho popular will
■either the steward or the mate from Dutch bog. (lexuiAU. an’ make of beem pose. In cithot cam be was present from one end of tho land to th« other.
•«entering the after cabjn. -All .peffi frocp ao fund officer. 1 not like e e t I tells »■* Identify tbo body nnd bad written Choorlng erowda assembled In Toklo
.. t
Ube-negro 1 dismissed quickly. eoniM&lt;m
a t once. Inclosing tbe signet ring aa before the bulliUoga occupied by the
H } l i u i h l a knowledge of in i ntnudlng on
proof. T h a t Was tbe aa mo ring we departm ent of forelgh affairs and th«
The
board would Inijict bltu to necept any
had found In tbe arbor, and which Vio­ adm inistration -of the navy.
explanation I might make. But with
la bad Instantly recognized. AnA\hoae popular tnanlfcalatlons, however, do
¡Herman the Situation was not no dear.
men who *lmd made a 109! of mo were not approach the euthuslnsm which
tSTtcthcr
or
not
the
captain
bad
Inform­
the robbers. They bnd found pa pore preceded the w ar with Russia.
X
e d h in t th at I wna a volunteer mi tbelr
and letters which opened before them
1,000,000 MAY LOSE JOBS.
U id jM •spodltlon I did not know. 1
thlsa scheme of fraud: then, wttb hla
bad btm placed as a gruff, bard (litwl
residence address, using bla keys, they
taking other medicines. 1 decided te
twa dbg who would Strike Oral nud in­
bnd learned everything necessary for Stoppage of Dye Imports Would Closa Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Factories,
take his advice, although I did not have
the completion of tbelr plans. A copy
vestigate later, on^ III dealing With
Hughes Would Die, Bat.
Instructions have been sent to Am­
i t the Judge's will m ust have been In
whom either diplomacy or force might
any
confidence la IL
Henley’s . |&gt;osscsslon. nnd. no doubt, bassador Gerard ami American con­
nm vo equal failure«. Yet | poaseisod
soon» lawyer’s tetter, describing tha su lar officers In Germany to notify
One Helped Him to *
1 have now been taking Black-DraugM
(hla advantage: I could deni with him
situation, received since the departure th e state departm ent at W ashington
i. With but two watch pincers on
tor three months, nnd it has cured me—
of hla wife. Apparently everything a t once whether the European war
only one at a time could leave
Recovery.
two rio te r crooks needed to know was will prevent the shipm ent of dyoth e dock, and Broussard. I felt assured,
haven’t had those awful sick headaches
In their possession. All they needed atuffs to America.
' bad no privileges In th e captain’* cat*
since I began using it.
to do sm s pull tho Strings, using a ■ T he m atter la of vital Importance
From what l know of Henley T
to
woolen,
cotton,
silk,
leather
and
figurehead
to
represent
Philip
Henley.
doubted If even the Amt officer felt
Pomeroyton, Kjr.—In Interesting ad»
I am so thankful for what BUck*
That was tbe part for which 1 waa o th e r industries In this country th at
privileged to Invade tbo privacy of Ws
chosen.
They
had
tq
construct
a
Be
vices
from
this
place,
Mr.
A.
J.
Hughes
uso
colon
because
the
present
aopDraught hen done for me."
*
without sotng*, apodal rtaaon,
In order to Interest me, yet th a t waa P lf will Jfcep inch factories -going
discipline on board, strict
writes
u
fo
llo
w
s:
"I
was
down
with
Thedlord’s Black-Draught has been
comparatively easy, and there was a only 100 days, when a million work­
Then» bad to be to control
strung probability of success but for ers would be throw n out of employ­ stomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine tor de­
peculiar, conditions of which they m ent.
captilo Into
( lifted the belpl esa ca
would have alck headache so bad, it rangements o l the stomach and fiver. It
could know nothing. T he half breed
h rw.
Ing at me In lmbad never been mentioned. He. waa Foes’ Goods In London Boycotted. times, that I thought surely I would die.
is composed of pure, • vegetable herbs,
my ears could distinguish
tbe monkey wrench thrown unexpect­
Many shop .windows to the west
of oars as the small boat
edly Into tbelr well oiled machine. Yet end of London are displaying signs,
I tried different treatments, but they contains no, dangerous ingredients, and
I t b e stern of the Bea Gall,
even without blm, the .reappearance "No German or Austrian goods slock­
ns I despised the fellow, t bated
acts gently, yet surely. It can be. fredy
pf Philip Honley'a wife waa sufficient ed here." This -development of the dkl not seem to do me any good.
blm, yet o«r safety dopebdod on
to cause disaster.
w ar on .the Gorxuaule conference was
I got so bad, 1 could not eat or steep, used by young and old, and should be
and I dared not,negloct tho
ld*-btodirtrw *rkftv»^-«M U ^w lf» !-T h e magie of inaugurated by' the board of trade
• a tbe boat grated
the words balled me. Then pow. If all *boycott,...............
which” -la spreading rapidly. and an my triendl, except one, thought I kept tn every bm ily ch est
y air."
the aide 1 stepped forth Into tbe
l had lea d e d was true, abo waa bh&gt; Feeling again*! Germans Is becom­ would die. He advised me to try
Get a package today.
to w ait T o ze capltalno. an*, by gmr. bo keep mo widow.- What would that mean to tut? ing ao h itte r'th a t Ralph niumenfcld,
*
up before ao -port watch. You Tbe awlft Iwatlng of my heart answer­ proprietor of the Dally Expres*. pub­ Thedford’s Black-DramrhL and ouit * Only
,
a ouariar
•
•came down tbe companion atan’ zat, m’alaurT*.
ed. 1 »knew thl" tint, however 'sin­ lishes; R la quoted, that neither lie
rd before blot. r. I shook my bead, uncertain Joat cerely she might hard oocd supposed nor. any of bU ftaff la a German. '
wbat ataúd to ta k a
t * } » ,, * ,
.
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BATTLE RAGING ON
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Soldier of Fortune— By Randall Parrish

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THE SANPOBD HEBALD

AUGUST M . 1114

SOLDIER
OP

FORTUNE
B) RANDALL PARRISH
Copyright. ttu. by A. C. McClure A
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE S
^jeT o reJ nênlcy. big neglect. cruelty,
dlwtph'lon. had long ngo driven nil oentlnient from her. Before wo m et her
girlhood afTcctioo hnd _becu ntterljr
cni»be&lt;l and destroyed. Loyal aho wna
and true to~cvery tradition of ber wo­
manhood. U w as to guard hla Intereat,
not her own, th a t abe had accom panied
me on thia cz|&gt;edltlon, risking her good
name In the belief th a t he was unnblo
to care for hla own. W hat would ahe
do n^w? How would abe feel tow ard
“ ■w f TYPnt change wtÆt t f t t i mikr In
the Trlendly relatidhahlp between' o i t
1 longed to tell her and yet shrank from
the taik . ‘
■ **
Xhe sun lig h t; afream lng In through
the upper transom told qjo the aun wutt
dipping Into.the w est.. If we wore to
get nway when p lght cam e there w ere
many things to coo aider first. E spe­
cially was I ohecaaed now with a detlra to overhaul th e captain's papers
and secure those which would be of
lienefit. We uniat pOaaesa more proof
than the garrulous talk of the second
mate, and surely th a t proof would be
discovered In t b e s f t e r cabin. The noise
ef the atewnrd'a dish washing had
ceased, and cautions luvistlgatloti dlsclrwed him sound asleep, curled tip like
a dog. on Iho deck. Assured as to this.
1 ventured up Ihe companion stnlrs and
Indolgetl In n glance forwnnl. E sce p t
for a group of-anllors dolug some sail
patching In the shade of the ch a rt
bouse, uo one was visible. The vessel
rocked gently, an d far forw ard there
was a sound of hnmtnering. The tnnto
would bo there overseeing the Job,
whatever It might Ik*. Surely no hot­
ter opportunity than this could tie
given.
I stole back, silent and unobserved,
listened an Instant to B roussard's
steady breathing, thou unlocked the
c a p ta in 's door and entered hla cabin.
Ills wicked eyes, blaring with hate,
glared a t me «» l approached, and. In
spired by Borne sudden feeling o f sy m ­
pathy. I tient over and removed tho
gng from hia mouth. The result was
sn outburst of profanity, bristling w ith
threats. Uut these as Instantly ceased
sa 1 picked up th e cloth again.
"Do you menu to kill me?" he naked.
•‘Not unless 1 have to. but I bold
some things more valuable Hum your
life. Ju st 4&gt;t present 1 mean to look
over jVnfr papers."
CHAPTER XV.
Undsr Wsy.

lay quiet, but w ith -g larin g
H E ejea
following my every
m ovement us l throw open
the d raw ers of the desk and
begnn handling th eir contents.
For
some time I discovered nothing of spe­
cial in te re st I c&amp;ine upon one secu re­
ly locked. I tried key after key before
discovering the right one. realising
from Henley's squirm ing that I m ust
be draw ing near the goal T he first
paper -touched w as a copy of the will,
stul a little fu rth er rum m aging p u t mo
Into possession of various docum ents
Which I believed from a cursery glance
at their contents wero of utm ost value.
These I hastily tran sferred to my coat
pocket, making sure I had tho original
letter descriptive of Philip H enley's
death, ns well ns the copy of a m em ­
orandum which th e half breed had evi­
dently draw n up for tho convenience
of bU lawyer».
“I think I’ve got your num ber." 1
said finally.
"You've got to get aw ay first." be
sneered defiantly, “a n d you'll no t find
‘h at so easy. M r tu rn will come vet.
you spy, and then you’ll learn how I
bite.”
I laughed, feeling no mercy.
“ Ail in good , time, friend. I think
you h n ro had your inning. Now i t ’s
mine. 8o you are C harles Henley?“
He did not answ er.
'T h e Illegitim ate son of Judge lionley and a negro m other. T bat'a a clcvriè * , V forgery, th a t papof of legal adop­
tion. I adm it. M ust have had legal a d ­
vice for tliuL W hat did you juty the
lawyer«?"
H e atared at mo 'w ith com pressed
. v Ups"N ot ready to coufefcs yet? Well, you
will be. By the wny, who was th a t
'Pierre who wrote telling you of Philip’s
death? Not Vonlque, was It?"
"You devil!” he burst forth, tortured
beyond resistance. Ills teeth ground
together savagely, and h i h u n t Into a
string of oaths.
‘T h a t ’s enough.” And I got to my
fe e t “ 1 see I’ll have to gag you ag ain .’’
. I replaced the gng and took a survey
of the cabin to m ake sure all w as se­
cure. Nothing bad occurred In th e outer cabin during my absence, but the
(row ing .sh ad o w s evidenced tjje a p ­
proach of tw ilight. In those w aters
night came quickly. Locking th e enptiln 'a door, I entered my own-Btntcfoom and sat down on tho lower berth
- -------- til w ait. Is s v lo r my door alightjy a ja r.
The cabin grew constantly darker, al­
though outside, through tho open p o r t
* I could still jUstinguish gleam s of light
a^ong the w ater surface and the height a
of th e Island. H erm an came dow n and
entered hla stateroom , hu t w ithout clos­
ing tho door. Ho rem ained but n moh
’«lent o r two and then hurried back on
deck. Suddenly a gust of wind blew
In Ibrongh the port, and It began to
rain gently, but In huge drop*. Ear.

cvray w asTho rood hie of" thunder, echo­
ing acroM the open sen. The storm
Was evidently coming up alowly from
tho east, an all the. w estern »ky was
clear and streak Hi with golden red.
Then a sailor came down the com­
panion stairs, his oilskins rustling, and
pounded on the second m ate's door.
“All hand*. Mr. B roussard!”
There was n muffled response, and
the creole, buttoning his Jacket as he
passed, followed the other on deck. A
moment Inter I heard the »low Uiroti of
the engines and glanced out to note tho
shore lino slipping past Into tho gloom.
Tho Hen G ull was under way.
It would bo some tim e y e t-O fte e n or
tweuty m inutes at tho b est—before I
dared attem p t to carry ou t my pyfti
of oscope. In spite of th e overspread­
ing cloud and steady rainfall daylight
lingered In the west, and it »(»ectral
glow hung above the ocean. There
were prelim inaries to be atten d ed to.
and I was eager to be busy.
The «tow ard had aroused from bis
nap, a n l i watched hlrh low er tho ta ­
ble, and spread It wttb a nrtdtu cloth.
Now the distant clatter of dishes
proved him to be In tbo pantry. He
could bo dealt with tiiecu even to b e t­
ter nOvantago than In tho cabin, and,
nunoamb aU ut. ns be -undoubtedly wmrr
1 .felt It sa fe r to pUen hint
power to create any alarm . The task
Confronting mo was far too serious to
leave our re a r unguarded. 1 slipped
silently along tho short passagew ay,
and, -watching bis back closely. Investi­
gated the lock of tbo pan try door. It
was of th e spring variety, easily. det
to fasten, an d could not bo operated
from the inside, -As I pressed In the
cntch th ere was n clicking sountk
which caused tbo negro to tu rn around,
the w hites-of hla eyes gleam ing oddly.
"Oh, my lordy! I neb ber beard-you.
Mimas Craig. By golly, snh. dls yero
nlgguh sure thought tie w as shot."
"Not yet, Louis." 1 replied quietly,
■tnudlng In the opening, on© hand still
on the latch. "But It 1» Just as well
for you to be »etious about It—J*vo got
tho weapon nil right—see." and 1 push­
ed the revolver butt forw nnl Into tiUt
range of vision. “ 1 don't mean to
hurt you so long as you keep still."
"W hat—w h at you a-goin* fer to do.
sab?"
"Get aw ay from this ship If I can.
nnd you are going to help by rem ain­
ing right w here you are, boy. F ir s t
w hat's In tho small boat, hung to dav­
its astern —provisions. I m ean?"
"Tlmr'a n breaker of fresh w ater,
a n —an' u package o' sea biscuit, sab.
Ah—All reckon that's all."
"Good! Do you tmp|mii to know bow
fur we a re away from the main
const ?"
"A-ubout thirty-five mile, sab."
"Florida 7"

nTT'yoo.

Steady yonraelf with the

tackle."
8 be peered back a t mo over the side
of tbo boat, her h a ir shining with
moisture.
/
"Now a re you coming?"
“No; I shall have to rem ain here and
lower th e boat. Turn ab o u t and face
tho stern. Now take th k rk n ife . Don't
drop It. The moment th o boat to u ch «
the w a te r—an Instant before. If possi­
b le-c u t thy rope you h av e hold on.
then burry forward anil c u t tho other.
You undorsulnd?"
"I —I think si». I am to c u t this first
and then tho other."
“ Yes. Now dpu’t fall. You see, we
are launching this bout above the
screw.. T here Is bound to be suction.
If you c u t ns 1 say you 'w ill drift off
ltow ou to the course o f th e vessel nnd
will float free. O therw ise th e boat Is
likely to hu swum [led. You see what I
mean?"
She nodded.
.
"The quicker you can g e t to th at sec­
ond rope." I added seriously, “the bet­
ter your chances."
' '1
"B ut—but whnt are you going to do?"
"Jum p for It ns soon ob you are fairly
afloat. I’ll be «hoard b efo re you know
It.. Are you ready?"
•
She wna looking forw ard , and ber
hand gripped mlm*. H e r failure to a n ­
swer an d -th a -&lt; m ld ca.p ressu re of fin­
gers w as n warning o f danger. I
glanced back across my shoulder. In
front of tb© cabin stood a m an staring
aft. Ilia huge bulk ovcu In that dark­
ness told me It was H erm an .
1 heard his heavy a tcp on tho deck
as be entne «lowly fo rw a rd around the
bulge of th e cabin. T h o very m anner
of his advance told mo. hla uncertainty.
Something had occurred to arouse sus­
picion. Ho hud heard a noLie b i soon
a shadow and wns Investigating cu­
riously. Ho came up to th e stent rail,
standing still, u huge bulk In the
gloom, his gaze on tbo sw in g in g b o at
Then, unsatisfied, ho leaned forward

"Y en , s a i l "

"Coil you tell me the compass
point 7"
lie scratched his head, his confidence
Unit he w as not going to tie hu rt re
turning as I (piestloni.il him.
"W aal. suh. I ain’t no snllormnn
m yself—no, sa b —hut .do -second m ate
lie done [«lint It ou t ills motmln* when
Ah was on deck, an" he »ay It lay
nor’east by east, sail
Ah members
dnt distinctly."
"T hat will be nil. Ixiuls Now listen
to mo. I um going to sh u t this 'door
and lock you Ip. I'll be on board here
for an hour yet. and If you utter so
much as a whim per I'll come down
here and fill you full of lend."
I closed th e door, testing It Ixifore
turning aw ay, smiling grim ly to m y­
self at recollection of these w hite eye­
balls glaring at no* through the gloom
Duiis was evidently not (lie »tuff of
which m artyr* are made
There w as u small iHItule cotu|inna
fastened to n beam ortir thu table. I
unscrewed this without difficulty nnd
dropped ft Intjo my pocketl It would
bo a dark ulgbt with th a t cloud sh u t­
ting out tbo sky, with probably not a
shore light visible. ^Tben I climbed
tho com panion stair» to take n survey
of the dix'k We were «lipping through
the w ater at fair rate of speed, leav­
ing i very perceptible wake n»l/*ni
The open docks gHstened with w ater,
although tho rainfall w as light nnd In
te ra ittte s i; thunder rum bled to th©
northward. w ith occasional flashes of

P u t t in g

E v e r y O u n ca o f S t r e n g t h In to
th o B lo w , | S t r u c k ,

nnd begnn to explore w ith .one hand.
A pparently he touched something
strange—tho edge of h er ak irt II must
hove In-ell. fur Uler© wna n tilt j»f cloth
lu tbo lifted finger». Noiselessly I
arose in my feel, planting myself firm
ly on the wet deck. T h e re »vns lull
m enus of escape now. and. big ns
the fellow wits, I m u st 'accept the
chance. Another m inute would menn
discovery, and hla bull voice would
roar th e length of th e »hip-' He nel(her s a w uor heard me. his whole at
letitlon concentrated on tho bouL
W ithout-w arning, p u ttin g every ounce
of ktronirfh Into tj»e blow. 1 stnick
lauding square on tbo chin. There was
n »mothered groan, nnd tie collapsed
hurled back ImhIIIj , his nrrn» flung up
| hcnnl him thud ag a in st th e rail, his
great form bending to tho shock, and

lightning. Even ns I fitootl there, ntnr then ho w ent over, w h irlin g through
jng .forw ard, ondcavoring to m ake out tbe-alr.
“ W hat is It?” she ask ed , her voice
cortnln objects In the gloom, tho over­
barely
audible. "W bnt bu s happened?"
hanging cloud seemed to close in across
Her voice seemed to recall me luthe w estern nky. instantly plunging us
Into night, I* heard no m ovem ent of stnntly, to restore, my uum bed faculmen. no voice shouting orders, yet Ite- ili-^
“ \Vhy. really I hardly know ." I an ­
foro th at last gleam fuded I had seen
swered,
yet sU’tHdng b u c k -to grip the
outlined several figures on the bridge.
To b etter a as tire myself th a t no w atch ropes. ‘T h e fellow had hphl of your
was upon th e afte r deck I circled the dress, didn’t he?"
"Yes. Oh. 1 was so frightened! And
cabin. 8 upper had not been served,
and ono of th e watches m ight be piped —ami then he Jerked m e ,borrlb|y.M
"T hat w as when 1 h it him . I must
down at any moment. This would
bring one of th© m ates n ft to th e cabin. bavu gut the big brute J u s t rig h t He
Driven by ihe thought. 1 rapped went overboard.”
She looked down Info th e swirl be­
softly on h er door and she catne forth
neath. clutching the edge of the boat
Instantly, full dressed.
with tier bnmla.
"You a re ready?"
" is - I s ho down there—In the water?
"Y es/'
&gt;
••You’!! need a woterproof of some Do you‘-you suppose bo is drowned?"
"I don’t nee whnt else b e could bo.*'
kind. It's raining outside. W alt n mo*
"1—1 cannot bear to Jh ln k of It!”
nient. T hera will be a coat In some of
“Now. seo hero,” I Bald, com ing back
these stateroom s."
to
uiy senses. T h i s in all foolisbuMS
I found one,'« fisherm an's slicker, and
sad losing us time. I’m n o t sorry he
wrapped h er In IL It wns n world too
big. but I tightened the belt and turned is out o f the wny. I t w na cither bis
up the- sk irls, bo she m anaged to walk. life or ours. Have you g o t th e knlf«?"
“ Yea."
I led tier forw ard «lowly, go that the
•Then got hold of th a t s te rn rope. I
flapplug of th e oilskins agnlnst the stair
am going to lower aw ay .”
rail would not tie bfcinl. T h e stendy
8 he obeyed me, b u t It w as mechan­
p atter of rain on the deck planks
drowned wjint little noise wp made, ic» l. b ef eyes still'fixed upon the wa­
nnd ns we emerged into tho hood « ter.
gust of w ind drove the m oisture Into 1 “Be quick now,” I sa id sternly, and
our fnces, I could fee) my heqrt thum p, my hand pressed ber «boulder. "Your
*.
yet It wns m ore because of ber proxim­ tire depends on your, prom ptness."
I loosened tho ropes, permitting
ity than upy excitem ent of adventure.
So for as 1 could.perceive, peering out them to ru n «lowly th ro u g h tho blocks
into the atomi with hand «hading my There wns no creaking, a n d I rejoiced
at the case with which I sustained the
ehr . t X

T ow .

w"e

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jl2 l o n ' j

the narrow deck patango hito the shad
ow cast by th e boat"Now.” I osliL "step on ray .knee, and
j*ll help you over. I\pti't. b n rry -o n ly
be quiet. T b a f f
.Nu.w Just let. t»e

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weight U the t a l l

jjtm c e n d r d .

Blow

forw ard, knife In Tmod. for’.th e other
rope. Almost l»efore the boat could
sw ing about, th e second stay dangled*,
a n d . nil my strain in g eyes could per­
ceive was a dark. Indefinite shadow
d riftin g uut of sight astern. W ith­
o u t Uttering a sound or wnatlng n sec­
ond 1 dived from the rail.
“ It's all right!” 1 calk'd, loud enough
for ber to h e a r.''-‘T hrow out an oar
on the left and hold her I'll he there
In n minute."
I made It. nlrnost breathless, when 1
finally gripped th e gunwale and hung
on to regain a m easure of strength.
" ‘Ob. thank God." she exclolmed.
slarlu g nt me; " I —I thought you were
lost!"
“ Don't think of IL Tho danger Is nil
over. Ydu needn't pull on the oar; Just
hold It straight out. Thnt will keep
th e boat's head forward."
"Can you get over tho side?"
"Jn a m om ent—yes; as soon as 1 get
lajM irenth back. Did you notice auy
alarm on board tbo Sea Gull?"
She shyyjed her iT^es with ono baud,
hoidtyig tlie heavy oar ag ain st her
body, and liMrtied-fibMid.
. %
"No; I was nut thinking ab out th at—
only of your d an g er and my aw ful pomIti
I was never so frightened fib­
roin. '
“Can you still ace the vessel7”
. "Ju st n shadow against the sky. L—
1 Jhluk she Is moving straight ahead."
"Then we have not been missed nor
th e mate. D oubtless he w as going be­
low for hly supper. Now lean well
o v er to port—yes, the le ft-a n il balance
th e boat. 1 um going to climb In."
TO BE CONTINUED

EARLY nCHURCH
HISTORY
r .
n m .m s
a

C ontinued frían page 3

apar, published la Raminola county, Flor­
ab le, a s he b attles ato n e w ith dif­ R
is, one« s w»ak for eight contentile* weeks.
ficulties a n d sorrows tw o were cre­
Witness, E. A. Douglas*, Clock of tho Cir­
cuit
Court, and tb* aoAI of isld court, on
a te d to »liure, cries out w ith a more thl* tho
22nd day of July, A. D. 1914.
(«al)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
pensiv^, b u t a saner poet:
Clark Cireult Court, Reminole County.
By J. C, Hobart*, D. C.
fiacre» A BaCottoo,
" W h e re shall I find in all th is fleet­
Boflcttor and of Counaal lot Complainant
in g earth ,
97-Fri-9tc
T hia world of chance a n d fare­
Nelle» of Aprllrailan Po» Tal Daad Lodar
wells, a friend
Narllon S af Chseter i s t i , La«* of Fio­
rd»
W ho will not fall me in her love
!,
N oti»» U hereijy glven th a t !&gt;, II. Ifook or.
an d worth,
purchaser ot Té* C ertificato No.1070, d atati
T e n d e r nnd firm an d fa ith fu l to tk* 3 day ot Jan# A. I&gt;. ., 1912, ha* flle.t
•ald m rtfficst» In m y office, and ha* m atto
th e end?
app lication lor ta l daad to Iwu* In accorda»#«
«tlh t a o . Salii cvrtlflfatw ombrar** tba (o t­
to «Ina deecrlbed
deaeri bed proparty
prò party altuatad
situatali (n
In B
am lowlng
tt*ro­
Far , h a th my spirit sought a place lli oI» rounty. Florida, t»-wlt:2K0ft. E and W
by SIS fi. N and S In NE cor. Sac.CTp 21.
• of rest,
H 30a
Tk* a*ld land baine aaaemed at tba dato
L ong on vain idols its devotion
ni (ha Usuarne of mrh certificate In Ih* a n n i
shed,
; ot W. E. It untar, fr. Unica* aald tarli tirato
Stom
I ,n v » forsaken
fn r m b n n w
« 1hom
,n m 1
t loved
i„ ..„ a I «h»M
s c c o r d ln
f tod,Isw,
ta* d
d(ood
Nome,. have
wl[T , „bau,redeemed
lhwM0 „„
, 4‘th
rol
__________
______ L A .
t»., 1914.
the^beat,
Wllnaa» my officiai signature and arai thia
Some deceived, and iomo arc with 12th day ot Aug. A. IX. 1914.
(•»all
E. A. Douglas«. &gt;
th© dead."
Clark Circoli Court. Raminola Co., Fla.
By Ja*. C. Robert*. IX C*
102- F ri. Ale

T he old altar, decorated with
vines and flowers, in a n atm os­
NOTICE
v - '
phere redolent with live perfum e of
A epeclal m e etin g 'of • th * • torli Snidar*
sr s***of
— .
. ’F.'fluitton . IN O ., a corporation orais n ls e d ••
violets, jessamine and rosea, aw ait­ rand
aalatln i undar
‘ tb*
‘ ’law * o t th*
‘ I8
S tta to -o f ,
ed the m an—the man who had Florida, will be held at th e offire* o t sa ld i ,
10
awakened .to a sense of his peed of A. K . on tb» Tlh cí*y'af~S»pr»H ib*r,-A. D .,
IVI 4. (or Ih* purpoaa o t datarmlnina- a t ab a a
the help* to meet the C reato r had lim a, a t an »lection to b o bald'by lb* s to c k prqrirlrtt- for him. He was one of holdrr» -ot -alili corpora t io n , « b a ibaa or n o t
.
,
. . Ik* r a p lta l atork of th» s a id F, F, I lU T T O N ,
us UiaO-iuiuMlsAJteefai ¿»A|aib0.dMwVÌtÀ4i4&gt;W.-Mdw41-«m»4o —Ua»&gt;ir«li il k»aaw al 111
sum of tlO.OÒO.W?’
be. " .fe n d e r and firm a n d faithful to 1 15,000.00 to tkaCao.
A. D oC ottaa, Sac.
F. F. Button, Ine.
the en d .” And to the old a lta r we
102- Fri 4 te.
led tho brides of our choice, and
there they^ promised to love, honor Nstlr* •( As*n&gt;sO«s f*&gt;* 1 1 1 Dr*d Uadsr
and—nnd—and obey (D o n ’t men­ Hitllon S *f Ckssler 4SS8, Laws of Fleets*
N oll* * (* b*r*b)p jlv e n th a t O. H. F rain
tion that!).
purchaser of T a l C ertifica la No. I0 7 7 .tlsl.r l
tb* 3rd d a y of Jun* A . I)., 191!, has fllod
C harm ing memories these!
•aid certlflcat* In my offle*, and has m sd a
Young men! Such things are not app lication for 1st deed t o iaau* la a c co r d ­
ane* w ith law . Said certificat* «mbraea* tb «
rare in the world, -and though- you follow
in g described prop erty tllu a u d In Ram­
ino!*
c o u n ty . Florida, to -w it:D e g . l i t i H o f
have let your opportunity ut the
NW Cor. o f S«r.6 T p 21. It 30. run E. 251 It
old a lta r pass, we arc building a 8 799 ft W 231 It N 799 f t .
hg said lan d ‘ being a a a e w d nt th e. d a to
nru* church and a new a lta r — take ot Ttha
l**uanr* ot aurb rertrticat* In tba n a m a
courage and acquit yourselves like »( W, E, 1» Hunier T U . Unta** said cartlfl' rale «hall be redeemed according to law , taa
men!
deed will Issue (hereon on th* 14th day o t
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Williams* Kidney Pills

n varidtion or two nnd we m ust'bid and undor the eyes? A frequent denire
the old church farewell. You know to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney
Pills Will cure you. Sold only by Wm.
the old song says:
G. Aldridge, Druggist. Price 60c.
....
,
.
.
William» Mfg. Co. Props. Cleveland, 0 .
. . . .
.
And it always bring» n sigh,
■G ive to me th a t le tte r word
,
That comes from the heart, Good­
i
LEGAL ADVERTISING
bye."
"‘W
Can
we say either to the old
•
NOTICE OF ELECTION ‘
I church without a sigh? Are there
is hereby |lr s n Ihst th e bt-eonls]
I not some Bucred memories too 4.- « UNn oiotice
n , as provided by Isw . I^.brreby called
cherished? T hink of the sung»*, th e tor tho purpose ol electing trustee» lor the
est su cceed in g tw o year*, and also tor tha
prayers, tho pleadings , of men of npurpose
o f determ ining the n u m b er ot mille
of
is t r ic t • school taa to Le le v ie d lor each
G od' thnt were wafted, heavenward ot daold
years In each of tha H prcinl School
from within Its walls, nnd remember T a i D istr icts herein alter nam ed; aald elect­
ion to bo held Tuesday, S ep tem b er 15lh In
th a t it wbh nt the altar th a t some Sanford Special T a t School D l* t(jrt N o I,
Special T at. School I b e tq c l No 2,
of, our little ones were baptized; it l,ongwt.o&lt;l
O vrido Special Taa school D istr ic t No -3,
was from the same altar th a t aorne C h uluota Special Taa School D istr ic t No 4,
and (Io n o v s Special Taa School D istr ict No. 5.
of us bore aw ay our dead. Prec­ F urther, «aid «¡action aball be held under the
u
r n s rule« and regulations, nnd th# qlíal­
ious memories these two— one joy­ flrationa
ot election «hall be th e es me. as
[»escrib ed tor t hot* ' votings tn th e ortgtnat
ous nnd (Tnc Rad.
election creatin g a special tax sch o o l District.
And yet Is there not another mem­ T h e follow in g-ore the Inspectors and clerks
ointed to hold the election o n Septem ber
ory, sacred to, a t lenat, n few of u«7 app
l&amp;th i 9 ! 4 .
Sanford-Special
School District No 1,
(Allow me, if you please, a‘ little A. !.. William», T.Tat
S. Davis. 0 . P. LovaU,
lib e rty ’ with this varlution.) Not inspectors, R. C. Maiwefi, Clark.
I^mgwood Special Tai Mkusl District No
every man who m ig h t,'h a s auch a 2. C. E. Hartley. D. It Hooker and J ' N.
Scorcy.
Inapectore as 1 T. P. Lewis. Clerk.
m emory to cherish.. Not every man
O vied o Sp ecial Taa School D istr ic t N o 3,
who might hnH availed himself of. a L. T . H u n t, Then Aulln and N . J . Tanner,
tn epectore, and T. W. Lawton C lerk.
gracious privilege the a lta r offered.
C h u lu o ta Special Taa School D istrict N o 4,
e L o s t , Arch P resati, and P . K. Culley,
Do you ^uess what I mean? Hear CInab
ep ertors, and W. N. Jacobs C lerk.
Geneva Special -Y*I Reboot-Dion
U thoughtless young fellow boasting
J! H. KIIbee, Edwin Rauleraon nnd A.- A.
of what he calls
Moran.'InapeVlore and C. F. HarriJon Clark.
Ity order ol tho Hoard of Public Inalrue"Single B lessedness"
»•-'V.VîMTÏCTil.iaSiiiHÎ
" f have no* wife! Who'd have his ...».(
D. I»’ Thrasher, Sec. and R u pt, o l Tublic
In
stru
ction .
nose
""Forever tied to one lone flower. 103-51 Fri.
E 'en though th a t flower should be n la O r r a il Court Boveoth Jud icial C ircuit ta
la and Far Nauilael* C o u n t» F lo r id a . In
roe©
C hancery
'
Plucked- by light hand from fairy EUtr M e Lucas, Complainant
•
.
va.
• *
Citation
bower?
W . J. M c L u cie, Defendant
-*K' ”
‘#
.*
To W. J . M cLucaa;

*!) p erson s whomsoever In terested In tb* a b o v e
««tale or in the real ««U t* hereinaltar daacrlbed. th a t on the 7th d * y o f Septem ber A . D .
1914, M icheál Ilotundo, udm inistretoe, w ilt
present to Ibid Judge o t Sem inole C o u n ty ,
Florida, m petition now o n file In th* C
Judge'* office, praying t h i t he nt*
directed to -take poaseaeion ol Ih4
hereinafter described sa asseta ol th«
cedent's esta te and t h a t » Guardian
Litem m ay b* ap p oin ted to repreefni th
said V ittoria Villano, w h o la ■ minor *n
under the d iiabillty of non-age; and th*
a vale m ay be ordered o f the following real
esta te, consisting of th ree separate pleco* of
Und sltu a tq in th* c it y of Santord, for­
merly G range rounty, n o w Romittola c o u n ty .
Florid*, and known a* a ll ol Block 16, o o d
1.0 la I and ft ot B lock 10. C bau man A
T ucker's Addition to H anford, as shown b y
recorded plot In tha Clark’s office «I G r a n i»
c o u n ty ,, Florida, aald property being lo ­
cated on w h a t I* know n sa u n ion iv e n u s o r
Second atroel, Santord. F lorid *, or so m u e b
thereof as shall be a u ffle ie st to pay th a
ou tsta n d in g Indehtadnaou of th* aatat^ a lt
of th o personal e atat« having boon a l ­
ba ua te d . You. Carmel R otando, V itto ria
Villano- nnd all otbar person* Interested aro
therefore, hereby co m m a n d ed to app ear
before rar, County J u d g e ol Som inoto
C o u n ty, at th* court house In S an ford ,
F lorida o n (bo Tth d ay o f September A. U . 1914, a t 10 o'clock A . M ., «nd th«w cau so.
It ^ny y o u have, why aald patlllon sh o u ld
n o t-b e granted.
W itn ess my hand s b d official teal t h is ,
22nd d a y o l July A. D . 1914.
(•e a t)
O E O . O. itE IU U V G
County Ju d ge Sem inole C ou nty.
B7-4t*Frl
tn i h » Circuii CearL N e v en lh Judicial C ir­
cuit o f tho Stale a f F lorid a, far He ml n o lo
C a a a ly
W ilson A Toomer F artn iaer C om p any,
a r orp otatioa
F ranklin F . Davit.

Y: »».?!&gt;. »ly* »» WWfU J k P ^

m a y contera:
o u are hereby roquoattul to appear tn
tho a b o v e entitled c a u se In which w rit o f
a tta c h m e n t was Issued o n tbo 3rd d a y o f
-Ju ly. 1914, on Q( b efor* tho nil« d a y . In
S ep tem ber. 1914, tbo t a n a being tho 7 th
day t hereof.
Th* Rdhtord »«raid J* .btrehy designated
as th e wows*«itgf&gt;(« w b le h this netlog «kail
be publlH tefr were V w e e k for two cittu c c u Uve rnontbe (nine w e e k s).
I d w itnee* whereof I bay* hereunto not
ray h an d a n d afflaed th o offield) seal o f so ld
court thia 3rd day of J u ly . A. IX 131«.
»
at.
K. a
A.. DOUG
u u u u L A B I,
Cierta» o f Circuit C o u rt, S evtntb J u d ic ia l
C ircu it, Reminole C o u n ty .
, ¡J .
**
B y . n ? - H o h e rtA D . C .
W hereas a bill of com plaint baa been filed
1^ W . Baldwin, A tto r n e y for
Oh! better far the bright bouquet In thia c o u r t at above entitled, a n d ,
- y r- r.J —
V I-F ri-9te
W heroaa, George A, D tC otlaa^ aallertor
Of flowers of ©very clime an d hue, anrE irfJ roUTUel Tor com plain ant baa made
rrth a t It Is tba belief of affiant that ta Court o f C-oualy J u d g e , Heroins)*
C ou nty
U^T turns to charm the m ind away affidavit
Ihe d efen d a n t, W. J. Me Luca* ia a non­
le of Florida ' '
And fragrance in the heart renew." resident o l the «tat* of Florid* a n d 1« * ' res­ In fila
r« E atat* of
of a etnia or country o th e r than the R. II. W hltaer
P ity th a t young man! t Let him pans. ident
■ta le o l Florida, and that hie raaldonro la
N o tic e la hereby g iv en t o all whom, ft m a y
p n w o and that th* d efak d n n t la over concern th a t on the Iftth day ot J a n u a ry ,
"A nd the Lord God naffl. It U uIwakanty
o n e years of age, and th a t th ere I* no A. D . 191ft, I shall a p p^ly to th* l l u i ora
t t f lbio
n o t. good th n t. the man should be poroon In th* «tate of Florida, th o service-ol IGeorg* G . Herring. J u d g e of said rourt,
irt. aa
subpoena upon whom would bind «aid­ Judge or
of Probate, for
lor m y final dhA
discharge
alone. I will make a helpm eet unto ant, tkeraforft, y o u , tho »aid W. J . M aLutas. adm inistrator
ol |b o « t a t e of tt- H. W h ltaro ordered a n d required to appeiar to the bili n*r. deewaaed: an
l at- tha, tamo lim p !
him ." ’
o f c o m p la in t filed In this causo In th* above wifi p resent a y final a c é o u a u as admmtwcourt, on or belato M o n d a y , tho tth trator o t .s s l d etlatJ, a n d ask for their a p ­
.Yes; happily there were others. dena titled
r o l O ctob*-, A D . 1914; o th erw ise th* proval.
A nother man brought face to fact bill filed e g o ltu t you will bo ta k e n os conD a te d Ju ly U h . A. D . 191«.

ly It san k b?le(r Into1 th e d arkness un­
til It wns merely a htnek. shnjwlesa
ahudqw outlined agiti uut th e water. 1
felt tho stra in on m f nrro» ns the swell
gripped It» see» . Then th e ste rn swung w ith the stern realities of life, dis­
free, (itili" I knew she w*is scrambling appointed anti ‘ pained and mUer-

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t».. 1914.

T h e variations, too, a re finished.
witnesr my official aignatur* and a»al this
th* 12lh day ot Aug. A. I».. 1914.
We are draw ing near th e p artin g
E. A. nouât*«.
facilities for tran sp o rtin g u n d haul­ p a rtin g never to meet a g a in . The
Clrrk Circuit Court H «tnlnol*,C o., F lorid a.
(Seal)
J. Ç . Itoberts, U . C.
ing, and m oney to pay ns you go, old church was an inanirnate thing
IOS-Frl. 5tc.
A
th is cost m ay - seem high.
B ut if —it had no soul. And yet some one
y o u had to com m ence ns we did, has beautifully said th a t the Cre­ N olire o f Appllratlon fo r T a s D eed C o d e r
N c c lU n , S of Chapter 4B59, L a»a o f
w ith o u t a d o llar, an d carry on the ato r m ight snatch hither .nnd thither
Flarlda
w ork in a h ap h a zard w ay, minus from th© cluster* that d in g about
N o tic e !• hereby jti” a th a t F. F. B u t t o n ,
»11 i !o* conveniences and advantage» an inanim ate thing, a precious m em ­ purchaser ot T at &lt; ertfS cat* *No. 43S, d a ta ti
first d ay ol Junr1.. A . IX 1903, has filed
ju s t en u m erated , you m ight not ory gem . and out of th ese form a the
•aid certificate In my office, nnd has m a d *
app lication (dr ta i dr. d to iaau* in ac­
build at less cost ftliui we did. But glowing soul!
cordance «U h law. ‘ Ka.d certificate e m ­
w h atever the cost, the old church
th e following d escrib ed property att­
If in th n t eternal, lillsaful »bode braces
ua led In Seminóla r o u n ty , Florida, l o - w it:
goes now and gives place to th e new
beyond th e skies, our ow n spirits tell 2 M osca Lyman's Rub Blvialon, as r e ­
corded In Plat ttook A , page 7, O ran ge
M b ) the new rise in u splendor th at
should chance to meet such a soul C ou nty record».
will bring joy to the heart of mnn
T he said land being aaawaaed at th e d a te
th in k you we would not recognize
ul the lu u a n r t ol auch certificate In th o
n nd (in honor to th e Nam e we wor­
a sw eet m em ory here 'a n d there name of Unknown. Unie«* said rerU flca te
th ! p, high over all.
• hall be- redeemed accord in g to law, t a s
am o n g its sparkling jewels?
deed wilt Issue thereon o n the 3 1et d a y o f
Perhaps thD
history, un av o id ­
A. t&gt; 1914. .
B u t. how ever th at m ay lie, and August
W itness ray official signature and s e a l
ab ly incom plete m many of its deih e 3 1st day ot J u ly A. II. 1314how ever sweet nr sad th e mem'orics this1seal)
E. A. D O U 0I.A S S .
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ails should a t a n y rate re rco rd the
th a t will e’er hover over th e groilnd
Clerk Cirrult Court. Rem inole. Co., F la.
n a m e s of th e pastors a n d Sunday
Ily Jaa. O. Hobart*. D. C .
w here it stood, it is tru e th a t the
tt»-6t-Frl
school su p erin ten d en ts who have
old form is gone! F arew ell, then
Served this ch arg e from th e begin­
old c h u rch , farewell. " A n d if for­ In I ' o u r l of (he t ' o n n l , J u d f e . S e m i n ó l a *
ning
The pustor» are nutned in
C o u n t y . H l s l r ef F l o r i d *
ever. still forever fare the© well!"
o rd er as they rnm c, some of them
In re Estate of ——
Amends I- Tipton
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being returned once and oftener;
To all Oedllurs, lK(ete**, BUtrihutees and
alt Persons tisvin| Claim* or Demands
T ho Bluo noal Tiro
C om pound
Bovs. A. A. P retb rey , A. A. Bnrssslrtst said Estate:
will
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You and each ot you are hereby notified
n e tt. C. A Ha under*, T. W. Moore.
• nd requirrd’to pr-eont any rlslmt and it«—
.! Anderson. II Hire, T. W. Tmnp* p reserv e th e life of your autom obile* rustid» whieh you, or either ol you, may
hsvr efslrut the state of Amsods L Tipkn-s, J. K S h an d s. W. N. (,'nnely. and m otorcycle tires a n d tubes.
ton. deroosed. 1st* ot Floyd county, Indiana,
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open.
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to tho undertltnsd sdmfnUtrstor C. T. A.
1 S. P atterso n , H. M W illiams, J.
&amp; B. It. N. ot said reiste, within two
I Bell, E. J. G ates. -F Pfxton, I&gt;. B. D. A. H a n n a , Sole D istrib u ers. 913 years trom th* dale hereof.
Bated July 6th. A. I&gt;. 1914.
S w eat, A. E. Housholder, J. A. Hen­ Florid» Avq., T am pa, Kin. F ti0 1 3 -4 tp
C. M. HAND. BhViff,
Administrator C. T. A. and B. D. N.
d ry , C. H. Sum m ers, H T Gaines,
Frl-93-St
K. K. S teinm eyer. the present be­
loved incumlw*nt.
la C ou nty J o d ie ’s C ourt. .Seminole County».
Have yuti overworked y o u r nervous
F lorid*. In Probate
S unday School Superintendent*
In re E sta te o| Louis V illan o, deceased
system
nnd
caused
trouble
with
your
\ E. Philips. :i years A J Philip*,
N otice:
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4 N year- .1 K M rltiu g er, l!fi 1 j kidney» and bladder? Have you pains ToC oCarm
u n ty . Florida:
To Carm el Hotundo, nt Sanford. Sem inolo
years and »till faithfully, a t hi» post. in loins side, finck and bladder? I!
C ou n ty, Florida. V ittoria Villano, of C ar­
you
a
flabby
ap|warance
of
the
fare,
T he history ik finished.
Perhaps
minio b i f f i , M arillano, Ita ly , and an y a n d

II to farther ordered th a t th ia - notice bo
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HAPPENINGS

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Communications for this Column Should he M arked "Society Editor", or

. Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203
Il'rdditUt IMl*
Sanford friend» of Miss Bessie
Schum pert will be surprised to hear
of her marriage to Mr. Geo. D.
Diahop- which occurred In A tlanta
W ednesday nt the home of her tdstyr. Mr». Chas. Boll. Miis SchUmpert was married ' In ft handaonie
- . travelling gown. The wedding was
a quiet one, only the imm ediate
, fam ily,and Mm. D. L. Thra»her of
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Misa Florence R obl^-is visiting
Mr*. Bfcnnan. and her grand daugh­
ter», Misses Emma and Mabel l.indgren fu Orlando.

*1 All L o c a l A d v e r tis e m e n t« Under
T h is H e a d in g T H R E E C E N T S »
L in e F o r E a ch I n s e r tio n . Mi ni mum
C h a rg e 25 C e n ts.

y in v m u v v jiv

FOR SALE

Miss Almu Pagenhart left for
Jacksonville yesterday wfrom which
pluce she- will sail for Baltimore.
She will visit several points in M ary­
land and Virgins, also -Washington,
D. C. before returning home.

F o r Sale— Furniture a t 210 1'*,^
Avo.
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FOR Bttlc or rent. T hree acres- .
highlly im proved Tiled land, clou
in, w ith nice 7 room house well la.
cated. A. P. Connely.
101) M»(.
noiia Ave. ‘
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tained Wednesday evening with n 0 1 A I
^ c h a r m in g little buffet »upper in (
~ * ^ h o n o r of Mm. E. B. Brown.
i ’ Taking
The dining room was very uttrac- j home' for

✓ awt Y H I T R F P R T
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----------Calomdl .«jeans staying a t
the day—take

Motorcars a re used for transjK»rtinir llaht Held artlller.r

Tho guns a re returned to the grouiTd l*efi&gt;re being tired

pink roses and green ferns.
I ff an a tta c k of const!
The delightful event marked the iousness hits you, there'» no need to
christening of a handsome tea cloth take a dose of catomcl and spend At
of Irish crochet, with center of Inset least ft day g e ttin g over tjio effect«
'medallion». A bowl of pink and of it. L. It. P h ii'fc £.*■££. sell Dod­
white ro»e» and fern» graced the een son*» Liver Tohe, which they guar­
ter of the table, which was very antee takes the place of calomel and
lovely with It» beautlfuFcover, dain­ »tart» a laxy liver withnpt bad after
ty china and gleaming Rilver. A de­ effects.
Dodson's Liver Tone does all the
licious and appetising menu was
served.
Before leaving the table, good thut calomel can do, yet it is
toasts and good wishes for Mr. and absolutely harmless to young people
Mrs. Brown wire in order nmi the ant} old. It is u pleasant tasting
rest of the evening was-, pleasantly vegetable liquid th at will relieve con­
spent with the game of "500."
stipation or sour stom ach or other
Those present besides the honoree troubles th at go along with a luxy
were Mm. W. T. Shelly, Mr. E. B. liver, without restriction bf habit or
diet. You d o n 't leave off any of
Brown and Mr. U. J . Holly.
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tho things you regualaly do when
Pant* at Otlrtn
you
take -Liver Tone.
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A gay party of young ppople cip
A 'large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Joyed a delightful dance nt Osteen, Tone sells for 50 rents'. Get the
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W ednesday night, tho guests of Mr. genuine and if you itre not pleased
nnd Mr*. D. fl. Monroe, given in with it-th e druggist from whom you
, . honor of their niece, Miss Verna bought
___ _it’ will give your money back
Monroe. Four cam carried the party with a smile.
'i'lie dormati nrtiij tuia unmet ou* ai muriti i.i.iHieatrjo "li ivlilrli rapiti tire mite li Iua guiis uri- muliniti]
to Osteen.
peliciou» punch wauj
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served throughout the evening.
j Twenty-six Siberian farmers have'
Tho»e going out from Sanford j arrived a t Hull, England, to studr
operative farm ing «ocictyinthewor of Siberian b u tte r are consum ed in '
Thing» to Worry About.
were the Misses Saidie Will in ms, i Hrilish agricultural methods ami coThis society has built up an ex lab-' tho united Kingdom .annually, undi Tcftn)
not* accompany n baby**
M argaret Wight, Gladys Morris, K ate j operative system s, ns delegates f r o m 1sive butter tra d e with Great Britain. • Siberian egg* and rheese are likewise j fr,P(1 1|n,f| )t
,h rn„ month» old —
Underwood, Anna nnd Elisabeth! what has been allied the greatest coBetween 00,000 nvd 10,000 long tons 1 purchased in large quantities.
i Cine'""''*1 Enm;‘M cLaughlin; M essìi.' Billy. Hill, I
R alph Wight, Roy, Ned nnd J o e 1
C hittenden, Geo. M cLaughlin, Ken­
n eth Murrell and others.

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Rev. J. F. M cKinnon and nieco,
MU* Ethel. Sharpe motored -over
from Orlando W ednesday, cn ro^to
to D aytona, ' spending W ednesday
and Thursday with Mr*. Henry McLaulin and Miss Bessie Long. They,
went on to D aytona Thursday, ac­
companied by Mr. H enry Me•Laulin and son, Henry Jr. and Mr.
Garner.
Mr. A. E. Pace w entjup to Jack. aonvIUe tin Tuesday to be gone sev­
eral days.
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O rlando W ednesday, accompanied
by Mm. J. M. Tellers and daughter,
Thelm a who will rem ain oVer Sun­
day. Guests; of Miss Ethel Single­
ta ry are A n n ir M ay Bellew of Sebring and Ruth-;Pow*U of Ctaraorta.
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Mrs. J. P. Dick of Leesburg was
tho gusflt of Mm. H arvey ' Renfro«
several days this week, en route'
fro m ' D aytona, where sho has been
apending tho summer.
Mra. J. G. Hurley is visiting her
la th e r a n d mother in Maarot.
Miss Alice T etherly and her
m other, Mrs- dreonw ood of Orland
hmVc returned from a delightful sum ­
mer spent In the m ountains of
N orth Carolina. Miss Tetherly was
th e guest of her aunt, . Mm. C. E.
W alker this week.
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For Sale-Orange grovr 14 acm
fine hu-mmock land, 130 u rn s of
Celery lan d , one ten acre t r a n rclery
Innd. At n bargain. Address P. O. B
Box 1034t *104-8tc.
For Sale— Fine farm .of tin urr«
about th ree miles from tin ‘&lt;ity,"
•also tw o choice city lots. Goir^
ch eap for cash or can be purchase!
on easy tejm s. Address U., care of
Herald office. (
F or sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
I land, tw o good-w ills, located juit
i south of S tilt’on 10 on S. &amp; K. Kail-way. 5 room house.
See F W.
I Mn honey ut Fernnld's.
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For Sale One $.'15 incubator, 240
) siie. Good shape, guaranteed to
hutch. Price 410.00. T. II J-ihnson, M oore’» Station.
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TO KENT
Five acres tiled land inside city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A P.
I C onnelly. Sanfopi. F lo r in .
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a body welljocatod. A.P. Connelly, ]
109 \rxgnofin St.
102-tf
• For R eni Chi'ap for Cosh—Twenty
acre« of good hammock land all tiled.
Cull or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf

OR the benefit of customers going North
rather late, we arranged for an advance
shipment pf Suits, Coats and Skirts. All
these, we guarantee, are strictly advance styles,
purchased from the different large concerns in our
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M n . D. L. T hrasher and daughter,
Miss M ay returned from a delight­
ful visit to N orth Carolina yester­
day.
Prof. Nerling of G otha is the gu
of Mr. and M n. Henry Wight. Prof.
Nerling Is the owner of the famous
Cajlsdium farm a t Gotha.

, For S ale or Rent— Tw o nice reddences a t a bargain. W . J. Thigpen.
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Mr». II. E. Tolar has returned
from a abort visit to Genova.

' For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
car for $400.00, Just overhauled ia
good ru n n in g shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage.
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For R ent 1 room cottage $10 *
m onth. 5 room cottage SllLfitf, ia-,1
eluding water. G. W. Spcnceft
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A large party of young people,
m em bers of t he C. E. Sodoty of the
Presbyterian
church, enjoyed a
launch ride .and picnic «upper a t
Lemon Ptuff T hursday afternoon, re­
turning late in. tho evening.

Dr. and Mm- Bouchdle and chil­
dren of D aytona «pent several days
In Sanford this week, the guest» of
their »ister, Mra. Henry Wight, re­
turning to D aytona .W ednesday.

For Salc-At a discount- Schobt»hip in Sanford Business Collett
Owner unable.to use It a n d it will bt

SCHOOL SUITS

Children’s Dresses

Just the thing for th e boy
Values up to $8~50 eacTf. How;
ever we find we are over
stocked, and offer

Made of good Ginghams, Chambray, Etc.

Choice $2.98

Choice 98c

Abont ir traniinxl of them.

Trimmed in

“ cute” ways, and just the thing for school.
(See Our Window)

For F o n t Five acres good celery
Intuì, on - nnd n I ill miles from Sunlord. N 11 (irriter.
99-8t&lt;For P e n t Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also tv.0
bedroom s. Mrs. Johns,- 4 It- Park
avenue.
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For R ent Furnished office
ped w ith roll top desk, office
and tab les. Also a roll ,to p
typew riter desk nnd o ther
ment for sale or rent. H erald

equip­
chairs
desk,
equip­
office,
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N H S C E L A N E O IIS
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W a n te d — Plain and fancy sewinc.
D ressm aking of nil kinds.
Liit
home on East T h ird stre e t. Mr*r
M attie Driggers.
. - 99-9tp
* Four H undred Victor an d Colum­
bia lecosd.-t and two" MacJiines .for
exchange. C- H , Berry.
IOV-’ieJ
W antod-Seam stesa for plain sewini
by wedk in country home. Addre«
Box 1453 Sanford.
105-2tp.
Lost, S tray ed or Stolen. On Auguit
7th w hite horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight - years old, sylish ap­
pearance, good driver. Any informa­
tion of w hereabouts sent to Mr. S.
Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurika
Ham m ock.
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105-ife.
W anted— Work on tru c k farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen. D o'Ivery, City.
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Wlsa Precaution.
"The g i r l 'o f today." says a head­
line, "conceals her ear*." A very wise
precaotlon. considering tho nsturo of
»onto o f tho sublpcU moat talked
about.— Rochester
Dem ocrat ftnd
Chronicle.

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Mrs. E. B. Brown left.for her new
In Tam pa yestertlay to tho reof her m any friends. , Mrs.

E x p e rt Repairing
123 W e s t F irst Street
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GERMANS. ARE MARCHING ON TO PARIS
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD FINE MEETING

ALLIES UNABLE TO CHECK
THE TEUTON MILLIONS
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m u c h e n t h u s ia s m w a s

SHOWN BY TH O SE IN
ATTENDANCE

Sanford Library Noten
"E urope” is on every tongue!

Tho Commercial Club held u very

•DAY
BUT SIXT Y' MIEESTROM
FRENCH CAPITAL

THE GROWERS
ARE ALL BUSY
SEEDBEDS ARE DOTTING
THE GREAT CELERX- D E E T A -"~ ~

t . E. Society Outing
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sad_"N e ttie"
run by—8tr;"H oollhan and Mr. Roy
Tillis were tilled with Christian En­
d eav o u rs who enjoyed a moat charm ­
ing ride up the riVer' to Lemon
Bluff, where they received a very
cordial welcome from Prof, and Mrs;
iirhaeffer and Mr. and Mra. Tice.
Preparations were soon in order for
a fish fry, some presiding over the
frying pan, others over the kettles
of g r its 'a n d the coffee pot, jvhilo
still others were spreading more
good things to gut. And by the
light from a rheerfut camp lire
the hungry parly could soort testify
to the efficiency of the cooks.
After supper, games and vurioua
pleasures were enjoyed‘ fill time to
"all aboard" fpr the moonlight rid«j
home.
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. Members present were: iotdlea,
Mrs It ('. Muxwell, Miss Virginia
Smith, Miss Alice Whittier, Miss
Annie W hitiier. Miss Essie Purdon,
Mj» T D H art, Mrs Frank Grnyum, Mis» Eilna Tullough, Mi*s
Mary G ardner,
Mis* Lillian Her­
ring. Mi*s Esther Woodburn, Miss
Frunrcs lo*avitt. Miss Lough. Miss
Annie Lee- Caldwell, Miss Lettie
Caldwell'. Miss Ruth Gardner, Miss
May Doyle, Mrs George INxtou;
Messrs D I"), Caldwell, H W. Csld*
well. K. I Close, Karl Roumillut,
T I Deane, Rnht. l)eane. Earl
Paxton, Ned Chittenden, SethAVood
ruff. T D Hart, A K Rossctter.
Howard Swartz, If J Minton

Visitors to the d t y a t this tim e
a r e surprised to see th e m yriad of
w hite--p-ntr s trrrrhTvfTtll along “ Unr7
way through the celery delta a n d
rem ind one. of th e arm ies
en­
cam ped on the fields of Europe only
there are no men sleeping under the
te n ts with warlike weapons in th eir
hands. Under these ten ts here are
sleeping tho seeds of celery and
lettuce waiting for the flowing w ater,
fertilizer and warm Florida run to
waken them to life nnd from these
thousands of seeds will be ger­
m inated thu plants th a t will soon
he seen in the m any fields of tho
cctrry delta th a t ship the thousands
bf crates of Celery and lettuce.
Regardless of the wars and ru ­
Aia
mors of war in Europe the growers
of-S an fo rii_ aii^ going fo rw ard -w ith
their seed beds and are not w aiting
for the results of carnage and blood
on th e plains of Europe, (or the
grower knows th a t the people of th e
north must eat and they will» e a t
as much this winter as they did
lust winter
N ot alone will' th ey ■
plant the luxuries, such as celery
and lettuce, hut they will also go
in'-for t ta staples, th a t will be insuch
great dem and not only in
America hut in Europe as well a n d
with the .American
m erch an» t’ mt at
rines carrying loads of staple crops
to Europe nnd the only.tfom petitors
in cabbage and potatoes shut
ofY •
from our m arkets it is reasonable ' /fi.
to suppose th a t the Florida veget­
ables will this season find a re a d y
m arket. Especially should this bo
true of th e 'Iris h potatoes, sweet pdII. 1 . P.
Note*
Our prugrars-iianifat.wvwwnWrvnsggx^ttaw^JiVWtbbaf'r. ortlons^ etc.
ta « t seasorf^fiW tiril sfupptftf 12fei*
carried, out Jlly members of the Mis­
sionary Group
Our subject
was 000 c ra te s'of this stuff, not in d ttd - — ——
Modern Missfunary Equipm ent. The ing 25,000 barrels of Irish potatoes,
which will givo one the idea of the
following program was rendered:
tander in charge, F. E. Gatchel. scope of our growers.
There is a question (his season
Song. Joy to the World, Recited
by Miss Jim m ie l.ning and sung by ever present with the grtJvfera, of
fnney stuff us to w hether th e people'
entire union.
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Sentenco prayers by several mem­ of the north will feel like buying
celery and lettuce, since they are
ber* of the diroup
classed am ong the luxuries-but this
Song, Here am I. recited by Miss
will be left to the desires of th e
Mary Gatchel and sung by union.
great American public which has
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. E. E
the rijiutution of usually gotting
to x .
V h u t it wants, regardless of financial
Introduction by Mr. Fortaon.
conditions or tho-price.
Why wo need to Build Church
So the tentu of tho peaceful a rm y
Houses in Foreign Fields, Miss E dith dot the landscnpo antj th e Sanford»
Stewart.
grower tackles the job i4guin, secure
Why do we Need Schools, Mrs. in the knowledge th at' part of his
S. G. Kennpdy.
crop of fancy stuff will be sold
The Use of the Printing I'reis, Mrs a t a reasonable figure and if tho
m arket dem ands tjie staples he can
Ernest Betts.
Song, Jesus sJiull Reign, Recited fill th a t demand after the season for
by Mrs. Brotherson and sprig by celery u n d d e ttu c e has passed.
W ith sweet potatoes b ringing CO
Uniqn.
cents a peck in the m arket to d a y in
The Hospital and the Medical
the heart of the sweet p o tato coun­
Missionary ns Helpers in the Mis­
try the grower should not w orry
sionary W ork, Miss Cora Lee Hnmuhout the war in Europe o r a n y
riek.
o ther disturbance.
We alw ays have these missionary
programs every fifth Sunday and
Now With the M ovies
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they are KfwnyB enjoyed by all, ns
T he e d ito r Of The Herald received
this program ia a little different from a card from C h a a ..W . Ritchie yes­
the others. We had quite a good terd ay in which he nta tea, th a t be
attendance and after a few: rem arks an d hln wife, M abel I’aige ate now
by our president the meeting waa w ith the movies, being engaged by
closed hy all repeating our M b pah. the Luhin C om pany of Jackson­

In thc-'cTly* hiriT~ Lhgt""ira*‘ aHF~ntbook»
tended. M any who would have been "valuable to refresh the mind on
present seemed to fo rg e t' th a t the certain aspects of the present condi­
dub will meet every two weeks and tion of affairs in Europe." In their
they overslept the date, hut about list are m any th at the L ib rary ’can
forty members were present and the loan to their readers.
meeting waa a very enthusiastic one
Three biographies published by
throughout.
President Lake, Vice H arper a few years ago are of spec­
President W hltner, and Second Vice ial interest.
LATEST BULLETINS
London, Sept 1. -According to
President. Spencer nil being-absent
"Francis Joseph of A ustria," "W il­
the
Times' St. Peters burg corres­
London, 2' p. m.—The latest
from the city the mooting waa pre­ liam 11 of G erm any." "T he Mar­
pondent,
Russia's appeal to the
sided over by A. P. Connelly and tyrdom of un Empress.” They are announcement by the" French Poles to ro-unite against the com­
Embassy
here
says
Anglo-French
W. M. Hnynea acted ns secretary. by a member of the-court of Austria,
mon T eutonic foe has had an ex­
The report of the com m ittees was name unknown. Tho last is tho life troops been forced give ground traordinary effect among the Slav
fire
line
but
no-wliore
been
broken
railed for and were read, th a t of story of Elisabeth, tin- wife of Frans
through. Seizure Marconi British soldiers in the German, sqrtjce In­
the Finance and M embership Com­ Joseph.
Isles station for naval purposes form ation received in St Petersburg,
mittee being extrem ely favorable
Hooks abolit Germany:
History
indicates British preparing assail it is stated, Indicates th at the I’lliah
ami dem onstrates th a t the m ajority
Germanyi Lewis; History of the
main German Fleet. ■ Cettinje re­ soldiers belonging to the sixth Bres­
of the people of Sanford realize* th a t (jerm un Empire, Menzel.
ports French nnd English fleet lau arm y gorps, serving on the
the Commercial Club has revived
Because writers today are draw- forced Austrian ships retreat again western frontier, .m utinied arid, killed
in earnest and they aro willing 1to ¡n g comparisons between the charSt. Peters­ their officers.
pay their dues if th e same promises j actera of william II of Germany and saving Montengrin.
The Slav regiments in the Aus­
burg
dispatches
says
by
Emporia!
anything in the way of results. TKe^pj^ ^j-cn14 g r e a t , g r e a t uncle, Fredtrian
‘ervice are also declared to tie
orders tne-St. Petersburgs name
great American republic believes ,,rjrk l(„, (;rt.a t, readers will find
notoriously
disaffected
The Novoe
will heneforth, I k- known Petroin the principle th a t anything th a t thl. historical romances of Mullmeh,
V
re
mv
ia
says
one
whole
Austrian
grad. Change eliminate Teuton,
is worth doing is worth doing well, j u o r th -reviewing
They are Berlin
n
gi
on
nt
Wiel
over
to
-the
U u- miio
contruction present name. As­
and anything that is worth paying a mJ Suns-sotire; Frederick the Great
std.
quith and Balfour to make public
for should he collected and w ith ’ nn,j Hj„ Court, Frederick the Great
addresses enroufnge recruiting.
this principle in view the m em h e rt' ntl(j hi« Family.
old and young will he called upon»
Hooks about FrancHistory of
St. Petersburg, 2 p. m. Rus­ •Pari». Sept. 1. !i 1.0 a 111 Great
to pay the insignificant sum of 16. France, Guizot; Life of Napoleop. sians continue hold advantage, gloom us war office announces allies
In orderly retreat only sixty eight
per year i n , advance, the price Bourerrienne; Life 'o f
Nnholeon, their whole lines. .
miles a wav.
agreed upon at a meeting held li»«t. O eu sy . The French Hevolution.
April. This money has been ready j Carlyle: Empress Josephine, Abbott:
Amvvrjt, 2 p m. British forces
(or the collector hut the m em bers. Hortense, Abbott. Marie Antoinette, landed at Ostend are to support
St. Petersburg. Sept I t*:40 a. m
have been wniting to see if the c lu b , Abbott; Louis I’hillippe, Abbott,
Belgians in plan to cut iiörmans V Furious lighting in East Prussia
had life enough to rpllert the dues J History: Rise of the Dutch Re- rear.
continuad from Lemberg to Koetfig*and the new Finance C om m ittee Hit»» | public. Motley: Hollnnd. by Grat
burg, and m Gulucia
demonstrated beyond perndventutr ,nn; jci-tsia. by Rumtmnd. Austria,
New
York,‘
¿
-f&gt;.
m
.~
B
a
h
a
a
iii&gt;er
■* that they p u r p o s e r t im l h T f th e duos by - AMhmi : Japan, by Diokaon,
Mafelda Hollanders Ryndam, ar­
now.
1 I,
Daly, by Abbott; Horatio Nelson, rived seventeen hundred re fug
.4 Ucrlitw- Sept. ,1 U:40 u. tn.
The J:iub listene d "to -stmwr- r ^ X rf , y. WT^Tark Ilusnell; History of the
Kaiser ienvfs*-FMgrtTtrr-for the Russide talks ulong the lines of the mem English People, by Green: Decisive
• iun (font
London, England, Sejit. !.' The
bers taking a more active interest Hatties of the World, by Creasy;
Time*
correspondent at Ostend re­
in the. d u h and the city of Sanford. War Between Jup*»tt and Russia, by
Rome. Sept. I W40 a m. Bal­
cords
a
conversation w ith a Corn nn
. R. S. Kidder of St. 'A ugustine ad- l.jnthicum .
loting
for new Pope Itegin» without
officer from, Brussel» who said fran­
dressed the club* regarding the m at­
('urdinals
Gibbons und O'Connell,
tic efforts were being made to inflict
ter of advertising in the Foster list
llaptists in Orlando
who
arrive
tomorrow.
of magazines and papers and this
The Sanford Baptist Young Peo­ a crushing blow on the allies, espec­
N ol-j
matter was referred to the eomtnit- ples I'nion were the guests of the ially on t lie English forces.
w ithstanding the success achieved
The IL-igur. Sept I '* 10 a. m.
tee on advertising.
The club is a t Orlando union hist night and • renby the German army', the dispatch
Ernest Sol wav, Baron Lam bert,
the present time more interested tn I ,|f r&gt;-&gt;I a verv interesting program
nays, there is a feeling among mans M W arquet and
Baron Etnpuin,
getting interi-st aroused in the club
Some t &gt;rn&gt;ago
t lo*
itrlittub
Niildiera that they are tight "&gt;ur of the rn heat men of Belgium
&lt;
1er
iny
n
membership and until the list reach H i
I' t vi-ited y'.uifi&gt;rd and i lu-&gt;
Jd*
have guaranteed I he payment of
cs 150 members paid up for the was the return vitii, about tw«-tit&gt; mg against too great oi
Despite all efforts to conceal the forty million dollars which the Ger* year no questions of advertising will Sanford mem I»era coming down by
mans dem and for the salvation of
autom lhile. A supper was served news from Prussia, It is stated in ­ Brussels.
be taken up.
form
ation
of
a
disquieting
character
The now hotel, transportation of ing program was rendered:
regarding events '*there *is taginning
’ the school children, ta tte r roads to
Chorus.
Special Notice
to circulate among the German
Oviedo, on up town ticket office,'
Sentence Prayers
There
will
be a meeting of the
forces nnd this feeling of anxiety
deeper water, the east coast canal
1lytn n.
.
trustees
of
the
Library Associaion
was intensified when two divisions
and m any other m atters wifi be
Hymn
the
and
the
W
oman's
('lull comm ittee
totalling 80,000 men. passed
taken up a t the next regular meet­
S u b je c t u n n o u n c e d
tint
Mot
Meuse by the bridge of Andenne at the Presbyterian church Friday
ing which will occur on -the night of toes."
H, Srilles, between N am ur and Liege be Mibrnitted for the remodeling of
September 11th and many new mem­
Baptist Y o u n g people r t l l l / c d
the building.
n route lor German, Holland.
bers will in* present at this meeting.
Q uartette.
The
German
em
peror
has
made
it
A reorganization in part will ho
Reading.
Rev. F. P. Strong and family
known to every soldier th at hi* o r­
called for and the club will start
"Bring Your Powers t'nenceum have
returned from a few weeks at
ders are to take Paris or die, the
out the new season upon a much bered."
the
beach."
dispntch nonelude«.
* better and firmer foundation thzn
Solol
"B lend Your Powers Unceasing­
ever before. The members are very
enthusiastic over the prospects of l y "
Song of Response.
the club and it is certain thnt the
work of the organization in the next ly-"'
iw ilte jn o n th s will he very fruitful
Song of Response,
of results.
All the differences of
Closing Remark».
opinion th a t form erly were allowed
"G o o d -B y e" song.
to creep into the meetings have been
The Sanford visitors .were: Miss
elim inated' and the entire m em ber­ Ioiing, Mrs. R. V. Betts, Mra. Rowe,
ship has entered most heartily into Mr, Ilryan, Mr. Gatchel, Mr. W. E.
the idea of making a G reater San­ Betts, Mr. M. W right, Mr. Davis,
v ille a n d th a t they arc d o in g ,fin e .
T, C. Taliaferro, the han k er from I ^ is to ho hoped th a t M anager Hern-*
ford.and this spirit will predom inate Mr. Speer, Mr. Hues, Miss Mc­
Tam pa, H a ., whose car ran over don of the Stur T heatre can o b tain
to the exclusion of all else. Now is Mullen, Miss R. Stew urt, Miss M.
and killed a young lady an d serious­ some of the Luhin films w ith M abel
Miss
the time for the men of Sanford to Stew art, Miss E. Stew art.
ly wounded her sister lust Monday and Charlie Ritchie as the s ta rs ,
come forw ard nnd help make the Gatchrd, Mr. Rives. Mr. Rotartn,
in the W hite M ountains, was today
club a power in the com m unity. Miss D. Bettrrr Miss Lee Hamrick,
for both of them are very popular
arrested and held to hall in $20,000,
Tere should be no holding hack Mrs. W. E. Betts, Mra. HrotJjcrsutt
in Sanford., T h a t other old favorite,
which he readily gave. Mr. Talia­
and Miss Fox.— Orlando Sentinels
for any reason w hatever.
Ed Lawrence ia also with the m o­
ferroclaims" th a t hq waa turning
All old members a n d thoao who
vies and it Would seem th a t tho
out oi tho road to avoid another car
Copy of London M irror
' expect to join the
organisation
day of the sm aller companies has
nnd did not nee the two ladies un­
E. K. Foster presented The Her­
should bo a t tho next meeting on
passed and all our old favorites
til his car had struck them. He is
Friday night, Sept. 11th a t eight ald with a copy of the London Mir­
have "Jin ed o u t" In the m oviw . "
prostrated by the accident and his
ror today which graphically des­
o'clock, C ity -Hall.
At least we can still enjoy the dain­
■■1
- —
t cribes the war situation in England
Invalid wife, who was with him, Is
ty
M abel, tho versatile Ed Law ­
»
H ad Good Luck
reported in a serious condition re­
and E urope.' Mr. F oster’« mother
rence
a r d th'* rn rp p y Charlie R it­
E. ,C. C hlttenton, P. M. Elder, ip in England now and also his
sulting from jihock and grief.
chie
on
the screen, even If wo can ­
O. W. Spencer and several other ■later and his sister's husband la in
not have the pleasure of their living
fishermen have returned from Coro- Belgium as war correspondent of
Every tillable acre of Florida land presence.
' nado Beach where tohoy have been the Daily Mirror. M r. Foster says
__
*
should
bo m ade to produce some­
onjoying -the fishing for several i t is difficult to hear ffom his rela­
thing
the
coming
season.—^
Partners
1
—
Congregational
C hurch
——
diyi. T hey brought back some tives ps everythig is censored and
from
all
over
the
United
States
Service*
will
be
resum
ed
nekt
/§(&lt; *fita ses bass and say they caught they are not allowed to write shout
should be inyited to come here and Sunday morning: and it ia d e s ire d
, «oven fine ones last F rid a y / Mack the war situation. Although he if
raise crops while their lands ir e th a t evfery m em ber plan to be, p r e s ­
Moye, BiiUe Weasner and aovcral naturally worried about his rela­
frozen. C a ttle .and sheep, hogs and ent.
In tho evening our aaeond
other Sanford boya are over there tives he is glad to know th a t they
goats-should
be
seen
on,
every
acre
''•Hä
annual
Labor
D ay service will b are
P
h
o
to
b
y
A
m
o
r
t
emu
P
re
s
s
A
s
s
o
c
ia
tio
n
.
•.
and there will be but few fish left in are safe an d sound this far.
where th ere is greass to feed them , held a t 7:30. T he C,. E. S o d rty . w i l l /
, th* ocean. Mr. C hlttenton brought
■
*f. '
■
or a chance to make forage grow, also begin ita regular
meeting».
: *
Co agrégation alls is
(
home several flpe ones a n d presented
Bora In maintains only 80.000 men 1n time* of pear*. but die baa tu
peaceful America and prolific Flor­ Sunday evening. Sept.
13th
tho
Let us have a mid-week meeting
. the editor w ith a ten pbund basa
•II of her male imputation trained to boar anna, and the number la
ida
ehoiild
be
the
world'»
mocea.
them
e
tor
consideration
will
,
be
th at helped m aterially to reduce tomorrow (W ednesday) evening.
men. The Servian army la largely composed of veterans with a .i
We
have
room
in
Florida
fbr
about
"Som
e
Reflections
on
the
E
uropean
F. P. STRONG,
the high coat of living, as we expect
morale awl a record of first rata achievement in Die lUIMn waha
tw enty million» more population..
Paator,
to eat it for t^e next week, -j
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AUGUST 25" 1914

SANFORD IIERALI)

PAGE EIGHT

J

* T
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

csre on the part of driv ers.lt is prob­
able th a t nothing we can say will
have nny offset upon tho .driver* of
machines because each individual
honestly believes th a t he is exerdsing'
BEING A RESUME O f SANFORD HAPPENINGS
every precaution necessary for the
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
safety of himself and his passengers
U P-TO - DA TE
■:- - v r r =
Y O U A N D M E .“
and it is tho other fellow who takes
*
t
:
1 the chances a n d comes td grief. And
»
Communications for this Column Should be M arked "Sorlrty Editor", or
I then sooner or Inter som ething goes
Phoned to M rs. ft. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
wrong and the trouble is charged to
All Local Advertisement« U nder
rircum siatiers over which ho hud no
M ra.-F o rrest Lake and daughters T h is H e a d in g T I I R f e t/ C E N T S p
Annoartcemml
control.
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
AH members of the Woman*» who have been spending the. sum- L ine F o r E a c h In sc rtW n , Minimum
There is no doubt b u t what every
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M 'V -S D SAYS SAIJNTERER.
drivpr. takes chances nt one time or Club are requested to meet a t tho mer delightfully a t Milboro, N. C. C h a rg e 25 C e n ts ,
♦ ♦ ♦ m » H » e e » e » e H e e » e e e s M H &lt;s M s » &gt; M S M » s k » s s m e e e another nnd each time he escapes dis­ homo of Mrs. Henry Wi^ht. W ednes­ will spend the m onth-of September
FOR SALE
aster tends to increase his confidence day afternoon a t 3:30 for th e pur in W ashington. D. C.
5 W hen drums arc beating and tile# out of ton will hot need a doctor in
in his ability to handle his car. It ap­ pose of m aking roses. -This includi«
ore shrilling and flags ripple In the th e morning. People take too bloom­
Mrs. John,* Preston and little
For Sale— "Furnituro a t 210 Park
pear# foolish to slow up for n rail­ the rose com m ittee also. Bring a
sunlight and tho llower ot the young in’ much medicine anyhow. W hat
grandson,'
John
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
Ave,
■ 94-lf
pair
of
scissors
and
a
roll
of
red
or
road crossing when there j s not n
m anhood of tho nation march gaily some need is to bo sh o t full of hot
is the guest of- Mrs. C. R. W alker.
1
green crepe papeP.
train
in
sight,
but
the
practice
js
»
down the street war does not seem so soap suds w ith an au to m atiesh o tg u n .
IFOR sale or rent.—T.hrce acxiu.,
good one. Some tim e one might for­
te rrib le 'a n d it is not difficult to e n ­ i—“ An0LUeu.lM 0g-4teL.-lt -.strsighMl j
g et to look and tho train would tic
thuse and prodnin our rights and charge extra for night worJr.TOU bet
- Mr .—» ffd**ftfrr.—ff.'*' jR*rTTffkenha her W “W trh-*fet' T* K&gt;«rW~h0em©* •wrH* fft.-"**1!
there.
-*»
A most enjoyablo meeting of tho and daughter, Miss Thelma, who cateti. A. P. Connely.
a tru t around w(th a chip on our shoul­ your six; und I usually charge extra
109 Mag­
%. It is tho sam e with nny little thing ro«©-#omniiUce .«jul pther. members
der jyid declare flint oar every de­ for work in unusually had m y t her in
nolia
Ave.
.
102tf.
hafo been visiting their*Cousin, KJn»the d ay tim e..N ig h t m eans when the which may ko W ro d S -S p ti.jM car. of the W om an's Club was held nt Polhill returned to their home in
m and m iut be respected.
if ynndmapr IhA immlilinn and center tho home of M rs. J, T. B rady, Fri­
For Sale-At a dlscount-^^choU j.
B ut when we are brought face to sun quits blitrkin*.
your a tten tio n 'u p o n it nil is welt, but day afternoon, with sixteen present. Macon, .Friday last. I t was a par­ ship in Sanford Business Collegp.
face with the horror and death a n d 1 "N ow be sure to get this straight!
the
sbme Limn yourntUmtionmnybeiljs- Widw-siUecn pairs of- busy hands ticularly pleasant visit for
Owner unnblo to US9 it a n d it will t&gt;©
wslt4Miattt.lt in your hat;
cousins,
who
had
not
seen
each
tra d e d a n d . you Will• cómetogrlef nt work the roses gr^w as if by
■old
a t a sacrifice. E nquire' Herald
tom s
Extreme care at all tim es even to magic, m aking a fair s ta rt on the other for th irty years.
Otlke.-103-tf.
~ u* pause- a rn tT b e n the non w h o .Is medicine for “yourself or folks, don’t
tu&gt; point..»! «uhjarliinaxMMa—saH-to fifte e n ItutuMvii rosea to .be used at
Dr. Mason has
our pride comes and gookmhoWRhe ask me" w hat m ed icin éis
F o r Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
ifirnU.hp.ahtt n w s .rs rlrtw s M — «© "ilhe Oity Beautiful Ball in th e fall. Moÿô òf Arcadia. as his guest Mr.
affairs of peace we are thankful th at think when you pay for the medicine
ear for 9400.00.' ju st overhauled in
the only.safe course to persue.
Tho afternoon passed quickly in
war has been evaded. And when we that you've paid all. I charge for my
L ittle Miss Olive Renfroe re­ good running shape. Sanford Ma­
pleasant social intercourse; th e distry to .p icture‘hint buried on foreign services, and charge from one dollar
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turned
from Richland S aturday. chine A Garngp. ’
of plan» nnd arrangem ents
soil, in a trench like a beast of the up. I am not dikhlng it out for noth­
new club home and .enjoy­ Mias Agnes Renfroe accom panied
For Sole or R ent— Two nice resifield, or maimed and broken for life, ing. I had very good health before I
ment of Mrs. B rady’s charm ing hos­ the little lady hom e a^id will rem ain donees nt a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
o u t pride looms insignificant and n- came here. More-over, cheap doctors
pitality. Refreshing iced lem onade for an extended visit to* Mr, and
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- gain we arc thankful th a t war has are, as a rule, .like ail other cheap
was -served throughout tho a fte r­ Mrs. H arvey Renfroe.
commodities,, not woth a damn'.
. n ot engulfed us.
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For Sale-Orange grovo H acres
noon.
“ Npw listen, I d o n 't care enough
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fine
ham m ock land, 130 ncrcN of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan p f Bir­
The next m eeting will he held a t
J W h ile tho news bureaus supply about the practice of medicine to
Celery land, one ten acre tra c t celery
mingham.
Ala.,
are
tho
guests
of
the home of Mrs. Henry W ight at
b u t little authentic-inform ation as to practice j u s t .for the job. I want pay
land. At n bargain. Address P. O. it
3:30. A# m em bers of the cluli are Mr. und M rs. W. A. Ginn.
th e progress of .the European war, for it and unless you pay, why I
Box 1034. 104-8tc.
urged to he present and those who
the American houswife is ndt at all simply don’t want your huainras.
Mr. C. E. Hyde motored over
were not present Friday are re­
lacking in inform ation as to the ef-| And th a t's not all: you need not
For Sale— Fine farm of ten :h m
from Apopkn Sunday, spending the
quested to bring a pair of scissors
feet which lias resulted therefrom in think I’m' going to carry your
about
th re e miles from th e city,
T&gt;- Cobb Is gradually working his and u roll of green or red crepe day w ith rorfitives.
th is country. Every retaij merchant nnd troubles indefinitely.''..
nlso
two
choice city lots.
Going
way to the top among tho American
pa
per.
It
Is
not
believed
th
a
t
the
doctor
w
ith
whom
«ho
has
been
accustomed
cheap
for-cash
or
can
be
purchased
Lcaguo sluggers.
E S m'.»
A little son arrived a t the h o m e'
to dealin explains th a t the rfar is will be "dropped from theroolsof the
on easy term s. Address R^ gyre of
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of
.M r. and Mhs. U.~ P. Caldwell
responsible for the tremendous a d ­ medical society, because of this jusn e ra ld office.
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Musical Evening
Larry Doyle, captain of tho cham­
Sunday morning. He will be called
vance in foodstuffs.
tiflable outburst.
Mr. and M rs. W. L. H arvey en­
pions, thinks very well of the Cardi­
D. P .- J r ., which e v e ry o n e knows " For sale or Rent— Five ncres, tiled
Being a woman, she naturally does
nals’ pitching staff.
tertained delightfully with music
1 t Í
stands
for D addy’s Pet.
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In lid, tw o good wells, located ju*l
not understand ju st why her table ^ I wish to commend the Sanford
and song F riday evening a t their
south of S tation 10 on S. &amp; K Hall­
Manager McGraw has become enthu­ homo on the Heights, com plim entary
allowance has been practicaliy’cut in Band aqd hope th a t the ci tire ns of
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and Mrs. way. 5 room house.
See F. W
tw o by the -advance In prices. She Sanford feel about tho boys the siastic over Milton Btock and declares to Mr. nnd M rs. G. Logan
IJrqwnlce
(nee Miss Lillian Gibson) M ahoney nt Fernald’s.
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knows that on the whole this coun­ minio way. The Sanford Hand has him the equal of Devlin when Devlin
Mr. Logan rendered several slideare spending their honeymoon in
try has produced one of the most always been self supporting, asking was at his best.• • •
« trom bone solos snd song selections M ontreal, N. C. Before returning
For Sale Une $35 incubator, 240
wonderful crops in its history; she nothing in the way of contribu­
Martin O'Toolo, Pittsburgh's 922,- th n t delighted those present. An
knows th at a t this tim e there is prac­ tions nnd getting pay for their ser­ GOO beauty pitcher purchased from SL im prom ptu orchestra composed ol home they will visit Tennessee nnd site. Good shape, guaranteed ‘ to
tically nothing being exported und th vices and y e t I believe th a t if the Paul, declares h o 'bus no fear of dying two cornets, Messrs. Fell owes -and spend some tim e with Dr. Brown- hatch. Price $10.01). T. H. John­
lie 's m other am i fa th e r-a t Calhoun, son, M oore's Station.
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an d there will not be for m any m onths d ty a t a n y tim e could help the boys In a minor league berth.
Harvey; violin, Mr. Radford; slideGeorgia.
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b u t in* th o 'face of these facts prices it would bo placing m oney at a very
trom bone, Mr. G. Logan: pin no,
hatj soared upward and the war is good advantage. \S*»i probably have
Russell Ford, Buffalo's marvelous Mrs. Logan, - gave n num ber of
Mr. Galloway, the genial attach e
TO RENT
some of tho best•Jof musicians in the pitching machine, has gono on record most enjoyable selections. Vocal nnd of t lie A. C. L. dispatchers’ office
offered as an excuse.
For R ent 4 room cottage $10 :»
Ah a m atter of fact the wompn are Sanford B and than an y -sim ilar or­ ks favoring Johnny Farrell Ip tho instrum ental solas, duets, a n d en­ has returned from bis vnentiun.
m onth. 5 room cottage $12.50, in*
r ig h t .‘ There Is no justified excuse ganisation in the so u th can boast argum ent as to leading second Back­ semble made th e evening hours pass
for the famine prices which are being of and y e t one h ardly ever hears ers.
Mr. Henry Stevenson nnd bride eluding water. .G. W. Spencer.
delightfully. M r. and Mrs. Har• • •
our chitons praise th e homo in sti­
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dem anded on every hand.
registered at the R pbblnj' Nest _____
vtfy's
guests
were
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Joe Rlggert. Brooklyn outfielder,
T he real tru th • of- the m atter is tution a n d they are forced to pay
Sunday.
It'
is
understood
th
n
t
Mr.
Logan,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
(Jinn,
Mr.
For ren t- 40 acres Tiled 1.and in
who was snapped up by tho Cards
greed* and averice on the part of them for their band room, their uniforms when tho Dodgers asked for waivers, and Mrs. Radford, Mr. und Mrs. and Mrs. Stevenson will make their a body well located.
A.P. Connelly.*
in control of the foodstuffs of the und their instrum ents and music. is a Kansas City barber In (ho off Fellowe*.
future home in Sanford.
109 M agnolia St.
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country are alone responsible for the They give m onthly concerts in th e months.
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For Kent Cheap for Cush—Twenty
outrageous .situation, and thoy do park th a t are greatly enjoyed by
Mr P. M. Elder am i Miss Nellie
Catrtyrr» Itfturn
acres of good hammock land all tiled.
lea
vo
not hesitate to dem and the shylock’s th e home people an d the visitors
Sherwood Mageo has been doing
on
Wediiesdn
y
for
several
The W hitner camping p a rty re­
Call or write A. .\J. Tyler.
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pound of flesh a*t a time when the to the city and our band is one of well a t short flold for tho Phillies, but turned from Palm Springs S aturday weeks stay at D aytona Bench.
Other -cities Manager Dooln would p refe r.« man evening, “a fter having, as one mem­
poor ran 111 afford to make tho sae-- our valuable assets.
For R ent— Five nere» good celery
riflcc. Local grocers tell me th a t al­ have public spirited citiaens who who Is floater of foot than the Pblh-i ber of tho p a rty expressed it “ a
Daytona Hotrn .
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land,
one a n d n half miles from San­
rea d y m any of their customers have thlnlc enough of th e ir band to do­ lies' slugger.
Mr. T. J. Miller, accom panied by ford. N. H. Garner.
gloriously grand time. All th e , de­
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elim inated sugar an d beans and cof­ nate frdm time 16 lim e to h«V# i
lights of cam p life wert- fully en­ Mrs. F rank Miller anil Mi's. F. J.
Bon
Johnson
will
have
to
hire
a
few
fee from their bill of fare while meat good musical organisation in their
For R en t— T h n » rooms furnished
more lawyers -In order to got Injunc­ joyed. There ‘ were many visitprs Gonzales motored over to D aytona
city. T he following from the D ay­ tions enough td prevent tho FVxbi
is a rarity indeed. - &lt;
from town during tho week and the Sunday. Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. Gon­ for light housokei ping. Also tw o
- Of course it’ depends upon the tona G azette is'a n exam ple:
landing somo of hfs players before tho campers have returned with the ah zales will remain for several week». bedrooim ’ Mr*. Johns. 411 Park
“ T h a t. Saracitqt's great Italian end of this season.
view point of the m an who is in posavenue.
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solute conviction thnt cam ping Via
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• session. A local pqper quoted one band will retu rn to D dytona again
• Dr. Hoilsholder and liis brother,
the top notch of summer «port.
For Rent Furnished office equip­
dealer to the effect th a t he made next season wap assured S aturday
E. F. Housholder »pent Sunday at
Now that Cactus Crayath of th e j
ped
with roll top deal:, office chairs
when
Commodore
C.
G.
Burgoyne
Phillies has formed the habit of steal­
more profit in one week on The goods
D aytona.
Personal Mention
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in stock than he did on the sale, authorised F. M. Rowe to wire the ing home, about the only thing left In
M r. an d Mrs. Deane Turner, typew riter desk and ocher equip­
Mr. nnd Mr». R. A. Newman nnd
T here is a tine moral question inVolw- band th a t its serviced are engaged basphall for hltn to m aster la to Isqj-n
how
to
hit
a
pop
fly.
.
Deane
J r. nnd . Leslie Hill were m ent for sale or rent. Herald office.
little daughter, Olive, returned Sat­
ed Hi such a situation. As is usually for next season, and th a t Commo­
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ong
‘th
e Sanford ' folks at (he
urday from a pleasant sum m er trip
the case it is probable th a t no relief dore Burgoyno will pay the ‘entire
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Th©
attendance
at
the
Polo
grounds
‘ 1T
■ ---- Beach.
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to
N
orth
Carolina.
coat, which' will be approxim ately
will be afforded.however.
th is y e a r has not follon off, so there
M IS G E L A N E O U S
95,600.
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does not seem to he any truth. In re ­ ' Miss Julia Brown is spending her
O
thers
goingover
to
the
bcaeh
W
anted—
Plain nnd fancy sewing
W honta* k id for a verification of ports th at thla is a had year for ths
1 The. doctors of ’ Sanford are my
frienda an d -th ey have my sym pathy the statem en t by the G qtette-N ew s, pastim e so fa r as New York Is con­ vacation a t D ay to ra Beach with were D r. PhilljM qnd Mr. S. O. Dressm aking of nil kinds. , Last
Shinholser in the Philips car; Mr. house on Fast T h ird street. Mr
Mrs. W. P. C aretr.
a t flU times- I t U essential th a t I Commodore Burgoyne merely said cerned.
and
Mra. Paul Keely and Mr. M a­ M attie Driggers.
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elan d i n ‘with them because I know the report was true a n d th a t he had
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honey;
Osborn H erndon and- R alph
Miss Anna McLaughlin will leave
.nat w hat day they m ay be called up- Concluded to make D aytona a. pres­
Moose McCormick, form er Ulant,
Four H undred Victo*
and hbw m anager of th© Chattanooga today for D ade-C ity, where sho, wilt W ight; Billy Hill nnd W. P. C arter.
pn to cut me open to see what makes ent of-tho band for next winter.'
bia
records and two J
T h at people of D aytona and thou­ club, was rendered unconscious by be the guest of Miss Frances Lydon.
the wheels go round and all th a t I
exchange.
€T. M. Berry,
*a»k them to dois to p u ta llth e work sands of w inter visitor^ to the d ty being bit by a pitched ball Just be­
M iss'Jeannette do W alburg 1» the
back ju st like they found them even will appreciate the , g rea t generosity low the left tem ple In a gone against
W anted-Seam stess fur plain feewinq
Atlanta.
I /
/ | guest of Mrs. A. B. Commons on
if I s m opened by mistake. I often of Commodore Burgoyne goes) with­
Stone Isl«hd.
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wondei* how in the world the doctors out saying. While th is la a greatever make enough to live on Oui of
. th rir .practice M I know . t k a r the
Mrs,. P, M. IHdij- «fill leave tonroney pwing to, a doctor la about the
d ly for N orth Carolina a n d V ir­
, tdoweatvmoney In existence."O ut of
ginia accom panied by F rank W ood­
/b y sym pathy for tk e doctors of San­
ruff Jr.,' inhere they \wfU Join Mr*.
ford thon 1 givh them the following
i \ h- Woodruff. Frank1Jr. wjil recircular letter te n t out by a doctor

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back of San Bhm ardlno, Cab.
P§B
tot it straight In /your
ame region thousands of cork
nbodlUm* that some of you owe me 5 ' A" gentlem an cam e to me, the
U bavo,been jlan ted -T Í
( .'/ find . t h a t »11 hum ane need money. other day, on tho street, and politely
th a t a doctor U ju st human, whether asked mè for my y ear’s dues in the
you think.' so or not.. Some people Comthercml Club, a n d I was so aaPece/ela
t.audr J.
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deem to think th a t he Is ono-half owl lohiahed th a t I nearly fell dead. T he
The
.A
tlanta
Constitution
«ays;
a h d ( th e other half jm-k-uM:the owl idea of Anyone
Ari yon collecting your due»
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a
t
It/ro
m
this
anglo
thitfe
la
, , proclivities making him prgfer/to be In the (lornme/rJal C lub is a novelty
no reason why the Federals should not
tip nt night in ste a d 'o f sleeping, a n d | indeed nnd certainly m o st refreshing.
play good ball this, thelj- first, season
j ( th e (jack stock he is supposed to pos­ I paid h im .n n d then a /k e d hdw .the nnd-weathering the atorm of tho’flrst
sess enabling lum to endure all kinds] people w ere, taking tothejdea, He aofison. they wlU have a. regular league
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of hardship* and Jjve on half feed and told, me thut they w ire cdmlng .a* in 19tB. It la our candid Oplnloo^ ex­
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hot air.-prtmifsdu'
croas handsom ely, a Ad many had pressed before, that the Federals’ at©
V
“ SoTrmy pcoplo profet, it jeoms, to never belonged to tho Club before, going to make a .go of. It and event­
will hhave
a re to
to"bo recognised." Y
call a doctor a t night, when if th e y | were p iy itlg a year’s due« «fid corp- 1 ually
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had (to
To go */liter
fter him, .they would not In r In bgpause t h e J d ta of-paid tip
First Game for Giants. |
walk
hubdred yar
' w
alk a huhdrea
yards for him ,
dues lo o k ed llke^tho^Jub meant busi­
A1
Daman:«
succeeded In gutting th©
y&gt; easy to
up against the‘1ness
nets aand
they would
n d this loolkyl like thoy
Thn.chap
phono" a n d -th e n 'ju m p back Into bed get busy along every Hne. It seem# first victory for the Gly r
with iho "Ralph Hohlivery?” ta
an d wait for bin) to' come through to be a fa c t th a t the -Club has taken Jack Miller-once put it. 1» a pitching
on new-life a n d 1 certainly hope tlja t marvel simply beeru«e no on« can
i look'pleasant. I want to talli this
bill he th e greatest in tho flruro out how H e r o e s it. ivdng It
i about i s easy to
Club. We have work and getting away with It may be two
be pii
i-is the tim o to do it, different propositions but they «mount j
In ,a Ti
m an In ifcrnford to tho same.
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help In tho dork.
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PUBLISHED
S E M I -WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life l* Woith Living
VOLUME VI

SÀNFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAV, AUGUST 2*

baptist Services Sunday, Aug. 20111
To Afk For Indictment
W ashington, D. C. Aug. 27. -T h u
9:30 Prim ary school. In the Shack
. D epartm ent of Justice is receiving
9:30 Main school,' B and of the fol­
i reports every day from its special
lowing instrument* give, 15 mhiule
agents throughout th f country, who
^»»ope-enir.ifct'U in
jn y estig-HTon into
one tenor, one bass, eight fifes, one
o
recent shaP'p advances in prices
d ru m jin d piano. You are welcomed.
- j of food staples, and th r-rtrpnrrm m tMr
I l:0tl Sermon. .Subject, "Unvcidng
; evidence in many* places indicates
MS^fvWaOI^FWAr'^-Sttfd)* o f Revela­
; thnt_there ha» been n well organized
tion. This is .the_ first of a Uti*SJ&gt;l
. coEaptnreyr ¿timing " re ta ile rs to hold
ten iirrmnnTTn bi dnlis err ri i n f f n f
js up prices nnd mnke ull they can out
nesday nights arid Sunday mornings.
jg of the war period.
3:30 Junior B. Y. P. U. "New
T estam ent Books L earned."
¡]j
I t U expected . th a t indictm ents
* fli45 Senior B. Y. P. V. Special
,0 will be asked for in W ashington,
program * rendered- by the entire
t0 B rooklyn,’ Chicago, and .three other
Union.
r. cities. The others have gone out
7:45 Sermon, "T he Red Light." A
¡11 to prosecute al! persons who have
n. clearly violated the law byf con­ T H E
R U S S I A N S A R E S T E A D I L Y PU SH IN G large chorus wffi lead the singing.
Electric fans and ice w ater’. *
ig spiring to mnke price« on. account
T H E IR W A Y * INTO G E R M A N Y A*ND
y j of the war. T he investigation is
Always welcome.
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G EORG E H Y M A N .
j t not confined to retailers, hut also inM E E T I N G S T I F F O PPOSITION
.
Pastor.
Hj I eludes jobbers and wholesalers,
re
Many retailers have followed the
r- prices set by others, without being
The French m inistry of war has
ill involved directly in an agreem ent,
Received at 2 P, M,
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Puri». Aug. 2fi New minister oil definitely accepted the services of an
as The reports indicate, however, that
Paris Second jim* allies defense war decided to make Paris perfectly Anglo-American rough riders corps
of there has been little difficulty in Much of it in Franco reported hold­ intrenched. The camp insures in­ form ed in Pari«. The men will act as
n- finding the originntofs of the move- ing well under enorm ous pressure.
lets and Will exist no m atter what scout« a n d ... interpreters. "Most
ty m e rit,‘and it has hern - possible* to
happens. • — —
speak four and som e'of th em seven
its make out strong cases in some, inlanguages. All have seen actual ser­
ill stances. The investigation will be
vice and are expert horsem en. They
&amp;s pushed all over thu rountry-’und the
will provide their own uniforms And
tie alleged violators of the law punished
m ounts, but n fund for their main­
lb if it i* possible to g e t’ proof of theif
tenance in thy field has been raised
Jy complicity.
publicly.

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FRENCH ARE t^EARFUL AND
H A V E FORTIFIED ¿PARIS
AGAIN ST ATTACK

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St Petersburg !lussimi und Aus­
trian arm ies are engaged in a gen­
erili h iilt|e ulimng the river Seretb
W ashington. \ug 'J* Jap an ad­
[}„ |Bcm
Invaders have rcrichcd vises wifi stay in oust. Dora not in­
Lemberg and are attacking forts tend to send arm y or navy to aid allies
of t hut city,
nor a tta c k Austria
Wireless ;,i
German embassy says n small GetLondon Reported here
nuni cruiser, Mng'tcbury whs blown
British destroyer sunk the
up m Gulf of Finland «&gt;* foreign
destroyer in the Adriatic.
fleet Another say ft the big transport
with prisoners, principally Turemt
and British soldiers passed Aixla
ehupolle today. United States rn
v^y.s act for Japan in. Vienna Aus­
tria in Tekio.

Uncle Stun May O wji Ships
W ashington. I). |C .. August '.!7{.
— U tter
dem oralization
prevails-,
among th e shipping interests of th e '
United States and large business
houses who were contem plating the
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purchase of ships for the Panama
Cahal trade because of the proba­
bility of the l u l l e d S tales govern
menl going into the business of
'owning and operating sbi{¿s.
President Wilson was so informed
today by members of the Senate
and b y ,le tte rs and telegram s from
firms engaged in the m ercantile ma­
rine tra d e . He discussed the m atter
with Senators Benjamin F. Shively,
. of Indiana; Willard Salisbury,
of
Delaware, and Theodore E. Burton,
of Ohio.
Preaident Wilson made it clear to
callers th a t he is intensely in earnest
in his desire to see regular lines of
ships established from the* United
States to South A m erican ports to
take advantage of th e present cx(
reptionnl opportunity furnished by
the European war to capture the
'f, .y trade of the countries s o u th ,of the
canal.
. Relieving that a governm ent own­
ed line would lie the most practical
means of insuring an adequate sor1 1vice a n d of obtaining this trade, he
. „ -is urging Upon member« of Con&gt; grena a* direct governm ent appro­
priation for the purpose,
t .The adm inistration bill will pro.
vide for an appropriation of $25,,\* 000,000 to be invested in the
m ajority Block of a m ercantile ma­
rine corporation which will engage
in foreign trade, particularly trade
with .S o u th -America.' T he company
&gt;0 form ed would ha in all sompocta
similar to the P annm a Railroad
and Steam ship C om pany, which the
governm ent owns ‘a n d which has
been engaged in transp o rtin g pas/ aengera and freight from 'N ew .Y ofk
to Colon, In the C a n a l Z o n e .

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Washington, D. C., Aug. 28, • War
revenue Icgiidatiou to add $100,000,000 t6 the governm ent's annual in­
come was considered todny-ut a con­
ference between Secretary of the
T reasurer McAdoo, Democratic I-end
t r Underwood of th o ‘ house, nnd
Chairm an. Simmons of the senate
finance ■committee. Mr., Undrrw'ood
declined tp say how it w as'expected
to raise U«* additional income but It
is understood a tax on tobacco, beer
a n d liquors a n d 'possibly a A nm p tax
will he ntrricd out. / .
The bill ran be drawn quickly, in
the opinion o f' adm inistration lead­
e rs ,,And its introduction is expected
to follow im m ediately a message
Bryan Tor Judge
&lt;• L front President ‘ Wilson risking foY
W ashington, D. C., A ug.. 28.— such legislation.
Senator N athan P. B ry an of Florida
The Evening Worship
for judge of tho circuit court of ap­
THo friends of Dr. A. Jy Houspeals, F ifth circuit, No w Orleans, to
hoider are glnd to see him in the
succeed the late Judge Shelby.
T hat is the program of the Flor­ d t y this week. Dr. Housholder will
ida • delegation in both houses of bo, remombered a s a beloved pastor
congress. and this m o rning they held of the M ethodift church several
a- m eeting presided over by. Senator yeafs ago,. He has been invited to
Fletcher and decided to endorse the preach a t the S tar in the. evening.
Junior Florida seriator to Preaident He has consented to dp so. If ho re­
Wilson for the bench appointm ent. m ains ovef Sunday.
If the pastof ahould preach his
All m em bers' of the Florida delega­
tion were present w ith th e exception aubject will be "T h e Value of the
of Congressman L'Engle.
Soul."
•

First Annual Statement Shows a
Large Balance in Treasury

lira. $31,905.50; lines collected up to
M ay 1, totalled $4,844.86, of which
am ount the sum of $2,150 was col­
New York, Aug. 28
lected from - M arch 1 to May 1.
hurg-American Granfiti
The financial report shows total re­
bears for sea.
ceipts of $45,814.25 and disburse­
ment*
of $ 18.(iC7.fi 1, leaving a bal­
S u m m a r y of W a r Today
ance of $'J7.13G Cl to tbi- credit of
The French and British armies on
u lint tie line LVill miles across still the departm ent.
are strenuously opposing the ad­
vance of tho German forces across the allies, operations to tho euM,
the French frontier.
Tho British a p p a re n tly the French, troop» in tho
trobps are reported to bo occupy­ Voagea district havd resum ed the
ing a strong position and are • sup­ offensive and* have forced the Ger­
ported by the French on both mans to retire on the Sain Diet
flanks.
side.
While the -Germans have occu­
Fortner Ambassador nt Berlin,
pied th e French cities of Lille, V al­ Sir William Edward Goschon, in an
p, Aug. 28. Dutch chamber enciennes and Ilouhaix, the official official report published by the Gov­
credit' for two millions for report from the war office describes ernm ent i n , the form of a white
of m aintaining neutrality. hopefully, from tho viewpoint of paper, tells in an interrating way
of his interview with the German
Mi aia 1er of Foreign Affaira
Von Jagpw ,.antl the Im perial Gcrmah' Chancellor,' Dr. Von BethmannHotlweg, a t't h e time of the British
ultim atum , dem anding th a t Ger-,
m any .should cease v io le tlW of Btlgiun neutrality, A fc o h m ii. 10. the
official report. Herr Von Jagow de­
plored the step which' G reat Britain,
wan. about to take, as he saw the
end of his policy and t h a f t h e - I m pcrial Chaitcellol, which had been
to m ake friend» with G reat Britain
and then through Great» Britain to
get closer to Franco.Similarly, the Im perial Chancellor
was taken aback.* He declared that
G reat B ritain's action wns terrible
to a degree and- declared th a t h^s
policy, liy this ¿top, "a/as tum bled
down |lku a house of c a rd s /' Ho
y *j J ö
gR.
iïYl
held G reat Britain responsible for
all th e ierfihlo evontk th a t might
happen and asked if &lt; th e British
Governm ent had thought ,nt what
p riff the '.compact to defend Bel­
gium 's neutrality would be kept.
jf
I'r m f ia f 1 fui|tfjM
T h f French commander-in-chief,
*1
n &gt; i I
General Jotfre, {p u' com m urlfatton
i f
to Field MaishalL Sir Jo h n French,
*«
com m ander of the B ritish forces,
f*
V
1
1H ip
flays high tribute to tho valor of
IM r I ‘ I A
1 4 k? H
the
British arm y, which, he says,
I _ mELi
"did not. hesitate h u t threw its
V
i
whole strength against • forces of
¿/X T , . r
------- « f c a .
gréai numerical superiority
I t Is reported th a t B ritish m ar­
• I'tiolo oy Amencan Prams Association.'
ines have occupied. O stend to pre­
vent th e . Germans from getting a
foothold on the English Channel.
tie r s are shown the Iralser &lt;&gt;f Germany anil the exar of Russia with thn
The German steam er Kaiser Wil­
personal staffs The kaiser Is on the left When this picture Was taken » helm der Gross has been sunk, by a
was little thought th a t in a few months' time these rulers would give the won B ritish' cruiser 'off the W est C oast of
Africa.

Vn

Two Big Men of the War

And Saw Mill Men Suffer Series of
Accidents that May Be Fatal.
W ednesday afternoon am th e (axce i
at- Zachnt&gt;-,«” m iii'w w *\w )ef**W )jpaC 33
c lo s e . tla a r n . h l T ' t h k * d a y t h,. t ,p

■b oder nt th*»-TThtwr-Trarr M arkham “
bursted w ithout a m om ent's warn- *
ing and the boiler and brick founda-.
rion and various ■p a r t s 'of th e en­
gine were hlowp a num ber of feet
through the air; The saw yer, W. D.
Sirjitli and the lum ber inspector, Mr.
Kraehlc and th e negro firem an McGrifl sufTered serious injuries and
Mf. Smith is hot e x a c te d to surv(ve his Injuries.
T he accident occurred ju st after
Engineer Al Lilgia had pulled in
with the A. C. L. train an d the
boiler was throw n over one of .th e
freight m rs parts of th e debris
striking one car and alm ost demol­
ishing it. The flying brick« struck
MF. Lilgia cpd he thought a cyclone
hnd struck his engine, b u t fo rtu n ate­
ly htr had just pulled far. aw ay . •
enough to escape the b ru n t of the
Tailing »bower from the ji oiler,
N'o reason can .be assigned for the
accident which will cause the mill
to close down several weeks for re­
pairs.
The explosion /throw th e village
of M arkham into a fever of excite­
ment and physicians were rushed
to the scene of the accident a t once,
giving the Injured a tte n tio n ^ while
others dug iflto the ruins looking
for more victims.

U l fighting period was 7,168 datys;
loss of life 1,900,000; cost in money
$6.250,000,000.
•
*“ T he C rlm run war began in 1653
and ended in 1856. It Was under-,
tak e n by England, France, Sardinia
and Turkey, In support of the Sul­
ta n ’s rrrlpire and to prevent Russia
from obtaining a .m aritim e outlet
from the Black Sea to tho M editer­
ranean. Its duration was 734 dayi..
Tho British loas was. 24,000; the
French loss was 63,000; the Rus­
sian loos V*s 360,000; tho money
cost, $1,526,000,000.
The American civil war lasted .
from 1861 to 1865. its result was
the abolition of slavery and a more
jierfect union of the states.
The
first--battle was a t Bull R u n -in Vir­
ginia in 1861 and tho final surrender
in 1865 at Appom attox in tho same
state. N um ber of day», 1,468; Io n
of life 650,000; cost In mbneQr, $3,700,000,000.
V
T he wax between Francd and G f r -/ y j
fnaiiy, 1870-71, tasted 305 day'«; Hye»
la*t, 290,000; cost-In money, $1,58^,The w ar'betw een.R ural« a n d T nrkoy, 1877:78, covered 456, d^tya; loss
of life, 180,000; cost in m oney $165,000,000.
&lt;
’ '
(
. T he Boer war In A friri; 1899lf&gt;02. Justed 962 days; IÖ«s of life
9 0 ,8 9 8 ;'cost to Great B ritain|y $1,000.000,000. ’
f
T he war between Russia apd Japnn, 1904-5, lasted 576 days; loss
ofiH /e, 55lJ,90Q;(cost in .m o n ey , $2,260.000,000.
T he Balkan war ngainrt T urkey,
1912-13, lasted 302 days; toss of life,
145,000;. money cost. $200,000,000.
Spedai B.

P* y . Program

„

T.he/B. Yv P- U- program will be t
in charge of ‘the chairm an of , the
m issionary com m ittee nnd (he Bible
TV r d &lt; , ~ &gt;. h r - t j e r

r.r4 i

^ s n i r 7 'o w n ­

ing. ‘ These* leaders are preparlng a
special program nnd urge th a t all
m em bers will bo present prom ptly
a t 6:45. Visitors Are alw ays wel­
come.
: .
Birthday P arly
Jo h n G aring entertained -quite a
num ber of his little friends W ednes­
d ay afternoon a t his home, in honor
of his seventh birth d ay .
Games
were enjoyed nnd a fte r refreshm ents
were served all left hoping John
w ould have m any more hnppy b irth ­
days.
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�COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPOND
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY-EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
windows was broken by the thieves
to mnkc the entrance.
As usual th e Moore.’* S tation so­
cial was a pleasant event, although
the weather was somowhal rainy.
There was a good crowd in a tte n d ­
ance,
.

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
r~

night. Alm ost all the neighborhood
was present and a happy tjme was
spent by all. The rooms and porch­
es were beautifully decorated with
flowers a n d trailing vines, lighted
by Jnpaneae lantern*.
The en ter­
tainm ent consisted of games, mu­
sic, singing nnd recitalion*.' The
violin a n d guitar music by the
Misses Kilbee was enjoyed by all.
At the close of the entertainm ent
delicious rak e and lemonade were
served a n d ail departed sit a late
hour after expressions of enjoym ent
and wishes for repetitions of such
events.
Mr. Starling, employe of life
F. E. C. Ily ., was visiting Cleveland
Jacobs last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. D. A. H art of Conway was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. S tory last week.
• F. M. S to ry is a t Conway this
week, looking after his furni and
grove a t t h a t place.

Mr. and Mrs. E T. Cushing have
been on a visit to his father. T. -1«
Cushing. Mr. Cushing is now as­
sociated with the Wilson D ry Goods
Co. of GainwVilie, where’ ho has
m ade his. home since his m arriage.
PAOLA POINTS I
T he young couple spent several
days In Jacksonville and a t A tlantic
Beach on their return trip.
M itt M attie Tate has been m ak
• Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith, Miss Ing glad the Uvea of Paola friends
Agnes Clark a n d Mr. Pat Simm ons with a w eek's visit among them .
of M aitland have returned to their
Although Miss Helen Heaaoner
home» after _________
______
Helen Taermah have not*
a t Palm Springs, which Ts tui. ideal been residents of Paola th ey have
■pnt for cam ping, and which place been so intim ately associatetL^wLUt
- M e W t t U L t t E M S ..
ha*. bctuviieiy annular all. summer, all social eventa here th a t we shall
tfx^ - y'^ ^ * T O T * r r S r J.-W om M * who, because miss them very much, and -whih
nMrs. C o r a '' William« ha» moved
of failing h e a lth __.baa. been.atvcrnl wishing^ lhcm__all good things in
weeks a t-rB r^ -O h ris t* .
-undertaking*, sincerely into the Powell cottage for the win­
Mr«. Williams will b e ' prin­
,.
left yesterday accompanied by her regret losing them and hope some ter.
nephew, Mr. E. G. Whitney (or his day to welcome them back. Miss cipal of M onroe school this winter.
hom e in Portsm outh, Ohio, where Reasoner has joined her fam ily In
Messrs. Bell, Locke a n d Miles
her many friends hope through Michigan a n d accepted a position made a business trip to D aytona
their care and change of clim ate her as pianist in an orchestra.
Miss M onday by auto.
condition will soon be m uch im ­ fserman has gone to her old hom e
Miss H elen Iserman has gone to
proved.
in KansaA , where she will enter Kansas to spend the winter. Her
C. T. M cCulley, with hla sisters, college this winter.
‘
,
many friends regret losing her.
I
•
Misses Anna a'nd Lcita and- their
Mr. and Mrs. Kressllng. f who ' Miss D ora and M aster Rush Staf­
friends, C. L. Cook , L. M. Braswell have, been visiting Mrs. Cleveland ford have .returned home after a
a n d Misy P ritc h a rd enjoyed a n out­ at Echo Lodge left here for New pleasant visit to relatives in Geor­
ing a t Lake Jessup last week.
York via C lyde Lino from Sanford gia. Their grandfather accom panied
The Woodmen hnvo purchased last Monday.
them home.
tw o lots of the school property and
Mrs. C. A. P o tter and little daugh­
Mr. Jim m y Johnson is the tirxt
will erect n two story brick building ter, Helen, after a long and happy farmer to set pepper plant» in the
in the near future
visit with homo folks returned to field for fall crop.
B .-F , Wheeler and Mr. a n d .Mrs, their home a t Cocoanut Grove on
Fish are biting fine in this lake
Jka. If. Lee of Lake Charm are in Tuesday of last week.
and river a n d every day a party
N o rth Carolina where they will
Harry G arwood is Up nnd at goes' o ut to enjoy the sport.
■pend several- m onths among- th e work again.~ *•
Mr. B arto w Mann ha’rf returned
mountains.
Mrs. B. W. Sm ith is improving home after n pleasant vacation spent
F. A. W allare of Oriando is now after her recent illness, and is able in Georgia.
employed by D. D. Daniels to as­ to be about the house once more.
School opens August 31. We ex­
sist in the drug store.
The Bruce family from Palm pect to have about sixty pupils enM r. Glover Bernroettcr of Jnck- Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and
ru^e&lt;^‘
Bonville is spending sometime with Mrs. Bridge.
Misa E lisabeth and M aster John
relatives snd friends in town.
Mr. Schmela- is tenring down nnd .Hawkins are here from Oteen Spring
removing to Woodland Park, the to upend the venter with Mrs. Cora
last rem nant of the once fam ous Williams.
MOORE'S STATION
Pine Crest Inn, where It will help
Harry Willklm* is at home after a
to make a large dancing pavilion month spent a t Cocoa.
Miss I&gt;aura Hawkins is visiting
M r. and Mrs. H. M. Gilbert are and possibly inaugurate in this
‘‘neck
o’
the
woods"
the
dancing
with
her Piece, Miss G ra c e /H a w ­
leaving on • T hursday for D etroit,’
erase
which
is
taking
the
world
of
kins.
M ich. .The G ilberts acame
here
a b o u t three year* ago for M r. Gil­ late.
Miss Lillian Booth is stopping
b e rt's health, w hich has been greatly
U. S. NOTIFIED
with
Mrs. Taylor in §anford who
benefltted and it is throught the
D octor's advice to Mrs. G ilbert has not yet recovered her usual Of Jap an ’s Dorlars I ion of W ar on
"Ja c k " is keeping
t h a t they re tu rn north, as she has good health.
Oernjany.
' been ill a great deal during’th eir res­ bachelor’s hall . during her absence.
Viscount Chliida, Japan»*««* ¡unbanidence here. \ M rs. Gilbert will- be
Pears and peaches' ar?. about gone
greatly- misaed- from the .S u n d a y but gua.vaa a n d persimmons are on sailor ntpJVuMhlngioii, formally notlschool work. O n o .an d all h o p e 'fo r hand, and our showers still con­ .flinl -the^tTnltcd State* that Japan
hn« declared war on Germany. The
har raturn to health. . ____________ tinue.
‘
American government wh« asked t*
T h e weather has been favorable
core for J a p a n ’s inten-sta in Ger­
for plant raising. There aro miles
many.
*
•
a n d milt¡e of whito covered seed
Viscount Chlnda repented n«*tird i l i . LIOTA SNAPSHOTS
snees rtH*ently given lo the ItrltLnIi
beds through o u t the Celery D elta,
government that Japan*« activity
w ith celery seed beds in the lead for
Oh, w hat nice refreshing rain» we would be conlluv«! to the Chinn non«
num bers, cabbage, cauliflower ahd
are .having, an d what kindly feelings and cnilerii Asia.
*
peppers as seconds. Lettuce seed
The poNltlon of the riilt»*»l Slut«-«
the glittering drops inspire in our
beds will be next to be s ta rte d .
breasts. M any of our worries nnd net forth In Korret.nry B ryan’« note
Considerable okra has been -planted
anxieties are obliterated by these of three &lt;iiys ug»» has m et with J a ­
all ovef ,the section.
pan's approval. In rhnt communica­
long wished for showers.
tion the Unlled 81 ateq . “noted with
Fred Dorner has been hero for a
Some of our farmers are m aking satisfaction" th a t Jaimn jrromUcd to
abort time overlooking his trucking
hay and every one is delights^ over , mnlntaln the Integrity of Chinn -ond
business. He has a fine crop of
the sweet jm tatb Itrospect.’
eventually restore Klao-Chow to
celery up in New York,' which he
Chinn,
sought no addi­
The
fruit
in
this
section
in
meat
expects to h a rv e st about O ct. 1st
tional territo ry nnd nad pledged her­
pari
Is
looking
fine.
• a n d mill then re tu rn here to superself to m aintain the principle of th r
Dr. and Mrs. J . . W. Nixon loft "open door" In Chinn nnd equal op­
,in te n d his celery crop-at hts Celery
avenue farm. *
e last- week to .¿pend their vacation, portunity for the commercial Interest*
the Doctor's relatives in of all pow ers..
Miss Isabel Haynor Is a t .hom e
r
Carolines
an d Maryland.
again after several months sp e n t a t
WAR BULLETINS.
Mrs. P. E. Gulley and little aon,
her old’ home, Goodground, L. I.
.».
Joe,
who
have
been
vis]ting
rela­
M rs, -M cDougnl and., d aughter,
¿ .p u ssla n tm tjlo front ,ort German
M iss France» have retu rn ed 1 from tives in Conway, returned-..hom e froiltler extend*'11S mile».
N ew York city, pdicrc Mrs. M eD ou- Saturday bringing-*“ Mr*. Culley's
Pari* roimrta ’ 200,000 German
. gal went for tre a tm e n t of h er eye«, sister, Miss Bertie .Barber huma troop« tn vtptntty of Brussels.
receiving no J$/kcfit, but will re tu rn with them for a ahort visit. ’
•The 800 Brit lati «subjects in M un­
Mr. a n 4 ’ Mr*. Albert N elson -of ich were « Ire n two *d«ya &lt;to. leuV*
there in O cto b o h ^o r further tre a t­
Bayalc, CuLa. who have been .visit­ city.
m ent.
ing
Ktr. and Mrs. Lawlence Sw an­
lh letters to " friettds^M rs. DétaBeer hn« been advanced h alf « ceni
n iate r says a s . y c t'T h r D bctor has son for several weeks -i«It W ednes­ a glass tn litm lc h . A ’Lx*
• •'
getstved no bepeAt for hla nfffvc day for Jacksonville. ..
Refugees from Brussels say It took
troubles.
’- f
V,
1 .M isses. Pearl and Margie Kilbee •even hour* for German troops tc
nnd Emma Proctor of Geneva1«¡lent pass through the elfy.
y Howard Sw arttt has returned from
several day* visiting a t the hom e1of
Itallnn arm y will
mobilised An.hla váattlé^i sp e n t a t Lake C h a m p ­
the former's grandparents, Mr. and gust 27. W ashington bellevgs Italy
an .
«* .«&gt;• i f i t u
will Join England aud Frahc»* against
Mrs. G. M. Jacobs this week.
- • £ V
•. .
Mrs. Ada Broadw ay of Sarasota , Mr. a f ld /^ lr s . Billie Jacob» and Germany.
was, the guest pf her unde, J. F. family, Mr. C hn tt. Faw cett, Mr
King Alfonso has won oyer, thr
McClelland a portion o f'la s t week. Newton, M r. \Voodward, Mlafca Spanish w ar .party, and as a resuU
«pain will m aintain a "friendly neu­
Miss Nellie Lough from to w n was Birtis Jacobs anti Emma Proctor, trality ■’ ■■ long as her Interesls ‘a rt
a visitor a t the A. B. Cameror} home Mr. G. Long an d'G eorge Long ail uninjured. •
.
recently.
were visitors to Orlando Iasi week,
Bavarian governm ent has arrang­
Postm aster Tilden Jacob« wont to ed to provide three .trains weekly
.H e n r y Cam eron has been In P a
la tk a some time,,^assisting in the Christmea Inst Saturday to assist until nit Americana ’«re removed
branding of 6 0 0 ’ young calves, be­ Mr. A. F. Tucker, the new actin g from Bavaria. Tltere were 2.00C
postmaster -wt th a t place to get AUHrrlcans Ip Munich when war be
longing In
in th
.. .e.
kept there
v
th
ln ft straightened out and "order
h la 'f a t^ r r, Joo Cameron.
The
German
troops th a t torn»ed
supplies for th e office]
E d Cameron is getting a b o u t on
part of th e Interpatfnnal fnrbe In Al­
Mr. a n d Mr»,^D*;*L 'Bridges of bania have Joined the Au«trlans opcrutches, as th e resu lt of a b ad kick
Gastonia, N. C., urrivcii • ;-vr urd.iy I«'«lug the combined Montenegrin
received on hla knee.
to spend some tim e with the la tte r ’s and B errtan arm ies Invading Bosnia
M r. and Mrs. O. J. Pope expect to mother, Mrs. Dorothy Self.
Thai th e Uerman Crown Prlnct
rem ove to th e Campbell place on
has not bepn whaudsd. and Genera!
Mrs.
J.
C.
P
artin,
who
spent
last
Celery avenue shortly. M r. Pope
Von Kinmlch did not commit anloldr
will superintend the work th e re ,-a s week with her mother, M rs.. L iu ie at. Liege, w e rft.a u te m sp u -m a d e ou
Jacobs
returned
-to
her.
hom
ein
well a i on hla ow n' place on B ear dull
hla a rrlra l In New York by Count
Ovjedo Sunday.
Johann
Von Bcrnatorif, German Am­
* ¿T 1
y
*
Mrs. N. C. Jacobs, who has been bassador to th e United States.*
general store on Gol
Gartflan f o r e « from’ DaroarlalanC
broken intc* la s t huite 111 for some time Is much invaded Becbaunsland. British .terrl
better
a
t
this
writing.
the m oney
tory, but . w ere defeated, according
T h e apacloua home of M r. and
t andl.M rs. &lt;}. M. Jacobs was the scene of
. . . ,,
the fro n t1a pleasant social event last F rid ay festtd a t ribubats lost 29.000 klHoc
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amt wounded and thousands o f pris­
oners, i c a rd in g to sn official dis­
patch received from Nish, Servia.
Germany ha» cilled to the colon
all the last reserve (Inndstunu).
Many of these reservista are ja ó ri
than 60 yenrs of age, and a ré vet­
erans of the Ftniico-Prussian war.
The usual strength of the landatunx
U 060,000 men.
'The French cruiser DcSslx h as cap­
tured the Austrian steamer G rad at
and taken It Into Brest. It carried s
cargo of sugar and flour. T he llnet
Flandre, which has been converted
Into an auxiliary cruiser, has taker
to the same port the Austrian echoon
er Baruibeck, laden with n itrate.
The Dutch newspaper Algemelc
Hnndlesbladt, a copy of which ha»
been received In England, says In s
message from Maastricht th a t Gen­
eral Leman, In command o f th e BeV
glnn troops a t Liege, was wounded
by the explosion of a shell.
German Charge d'Affalree Hanief
Von Helmliauaen^aL-WMMjlfftau *n*
'nounred that he had rec*Hed an offi
rial message from Berlin sta tin g thai
the Germans had won n "magulflcenl
battle between--A&amp;U. .

“Thank Goodness!”
Deliveryman : “ I think you ought to thank
me. They just got here this morning.
Yes— pretty hot day for ironing, .
so I unpacked them and brought
them right along.”
Mrs. Worker: “ I am
more than thankful—-I
am perfectly de­
lighted.”
G-E Electric Flatirons and
Fans will chase away the wrin*
Idas placed by the touch or
care and worry on the
face« of your mothers,
wive* and daughter*.
Come in and
make your se­
lection from
The Leader* at
the Market.

1

$3.50 IRO N S.

NOW $2.50

The Ituaslan legation at the Hngu«
announced th a t the nusslaus havi
scored another victory In c*st_ l ’rus
■In, capturing atx Austrian officer*.
1,280 men and a battery of a rtille ry
The Austrian losses were »aid to b«
severe. '
That England has called all bet
army reserves In the United Ntatet
wss learned In New York from i
acntl-qfficlal source. In reply to In­
quiries at the British consúltate fot
confirmation this statem ent wat
made: “ An official statement will j&gt;t
innde Inter covering the situation.'*
The Italian government announced
that the Duke D’Abruxil had beer
it|rpolnted comumiider-lh-chlef o f tht
Itnllnu navy. This lx an im portant
step in this country’s preparations foi
war.
The Rotterdam correspondent ol
the London Dally .Telegraph sa y s be­
cause of n shortnge of flour R o tte r­
dam linkers are making bread com­
posed of equal parts of flour and po­
tatoes. The m ixture. Is palatuhie.

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The C itrus Cenker.
The citrus canker situatimi 1* summarixed by a recent retain «&gt;f E \V.
Berger, l’h D. of the Unlverwlty oí
Florida. lns|M-ctor nnd ■-utmindogb.i.
He states, th at no further cuaes ol
the canker have been noted n\ M unticello, where tt was ttrst dlscov.-red,
but further specimens have b,-en a.-nt
tn from Snntn itosa amt »inlltv.-r, In­
dicating a spread to western Florida.

Lower Prices
on Ford Cars
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Lflectivc August lit 1914 to August 1st 1915 and
guaranteed against any reductions during that time:

(In th« I nitrii «Ulr, »f Smrrir* Onljr)

Back From War Zone.
Three liners brought. Into
New
York 1,'Jftl m ore refugees from wnr
rnck*-&lt;I Europe. The «hip* were th*
NcHirdatu Ilottcrdani. with l.OStt pa*eengt-r* : tin* Principe de Uilhie. frois
Genoa, with lob, it ml the Krl*t Inula*
fjord from Si-iindliinvln with l.lflU
On the I’rineljH? tie Udine, which Iih&lt;1
been rhnrteretl by n comm ittee ol
Anierlcnn*. were cx-Mayor f!e»&gt;rgi* II
McClellnn, of New York: ITe*hletit
Nlcholii« Butler, of Citlmnhln u n iv er­
sity, and F. W, \'nml|-rl&gt;111,
,

$500
550
750

Runabout Touring Car
Town C ar ■

Buyers to S h a r e in Prof i t s
All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st 1914
to August 1st 1915 will share in the profits of the com,pany to the extent of $40 to S60 per car, on each car
they buy. P R O V ID E D : we sell and deliver 300,900' new
Ford cars during that period.
Ask us for particulars

Ford Motor Company
C. F. WILLIAMS. A&lt;«i t
EDWARD HIGGINS. : .Ir.m.n

Kentucky Marshal Slain.

Po««»*« scoured the iielgliboring b ill»'
for trace o f the murder* of John &lt;'»&gt;l-|
Hun. town mnrshul. who was «bot
from nmbuHh at Berea, Ky.
ÌA * o iia rd

W a t k in s

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oelng ditngerously wounded.
Net

H e r Abode.

“ Mv !nc»inn- t* snntll." id »* rut her
dilatory'lover, “and |H*rlmp* It l* *t u »-I
of me m take y»nt from ymir futber'«
roof.“
•’But I don’t live, mi the .roof." wu*
the prompt roply.
Fire Raxes Fam ous Louisville T h eater.
The Hopkins theater, The sc en e ol
m any' fam ous political conrentlohs.
h o t recently uaod. os a moving picture
house, was daatroyed by Are u t L ouis­
ville. Ky. ’ T he Io m was 1100,060.
Ttuvo flrantsn wore injured. Í
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i F irst T i m e

HILL HARDWARE CO. i

In C l u b »
U n til th is r e a r '
Collin’,i has been
soldst 15,50. Now
the price is 92.50
and wshsve secured
a concession where­
by w* can offer it
at a still further
reduction In con­
nection pith this
publication. 0

Sole Agents For

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Agents for E. C. BROWN’S SPRAYS. These sprays
are equipped with two Double Acting Pumps.
W e also carry a complete line of PLANET JR . Farm
■ Tools, See us before you buy as we can 3ave
j1 you m o n e y / Y

Spedai Offer to Our Reader»
k r c o r n ü i n t tilt i t t t l drmlrtd Igr
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(h t p r u t of CdBtr ttlo n t. Thi* it t lim ited
t t «ad muH b« t a k e n e d v u n i« of proitiptlr.

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V* t* th* ose bis. ladtDtodret, frtilru
wttkl» ot the whol* coualrr. Not ouït U It th«
«ood ritUro'l hsmlbook but II {« al«o S
Dltuine &lt;or the whulg lirmilr. Anoni th«
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THE HANFORD HERALD

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P A G E T U JIU

our desperation we hurried two of
our most Influential m em bers, Broa.
J. K. M illing«* and
H. A. Mc­
Mullen, as a ’ com m ittee of two, of!
SA N FO R D 'S F IR S T M E T H O D IS T CHURCH AND EARLY
to th a t city to meet the Bishop. It
waa Sunday morning, b u t In spite of
STRU G G LES O F T H E PIO N EER S
the sacrednesa of the day, the good
Bishop was prevajled upon to re­
tu rn in the carriage w ith the com­
IÌY A. E. PHILIPS
m ittee. He rested until the evening
From-Paper Head al the Methodist Corner Slone Laying
hour and then preached for us. The
rtext day he met the official hoard,
(Continued from Tuesday» Paper)
and your humble servant took posi- who laid our case before him and
How did Sanford get it?
You tion either side of the other gilded; en treated his influence In our be- »
.
■who are strangers will be surprised Btairway, and by persuasions, some-1 half
w e1
jit the crudity ofvthings i n ' those tim es supplem ented by force,
•
, I At statem ent ju st received from
days. Each man sent his barrel
. I
,’ Ur‘ ‘ T T
Y“1 th e Church E .tension Boar,I . h o .
, . ........... .
, kr . , !m
out to W hite’s, had it fiHcd and convinced the hoys and girls t h a t ! th
a t, our indebtedness a t th a t tim e
hauled in. He paid 25e a barrel they must stay on the lower deck was
1,228.26, 11,028.26 principal
for the water* and 60c to have it or in the dining saloon while they airtl 4200 interest. T hrough the in­
hauled Jo his door. How did we get enjoyed their rake and ice cream tercession of the Bishop the Board
barrels th a t were water tight? You a n d — talked love!
donated to us $900.00 of this lnwill hardly believe It when I tell you
T he people of the M ethodist dc-1 debtedness, the church paying the
these were kcrospno barrels!
One nom ination here were poor people,j balance of $ 3 2 l2 5 head was knocked out, the barrel an d so not able from ready cash to
T hus th e' Sanford
M ethodist
filled' With straw which was set on finance the building of only a modchurch became the bonefichify' Of
/ire,' thoroughly charring, the inner^
r ' ' U.r.Ch::
t hey-:* * * d° W" ¡ t h e C hurch'E xtension Board to the
surface' of the barrel, which •was'* to th e bottom of their pockets many
am o u n t of $900.00. This statem ent
then scraped aa clean an we could a tim e in supplementing the profits
is proba lily an eye-opener to most

EARLY CHURCH HISTORY

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p , U. end It . . . r*..ly for
ll ,1 the . t « ~ H comntMdjI enter-[ "
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ponsesThis part of “the history
of. theso
crude «UiibgV'krut"tiuroldrat.

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WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

No Words A re More Eloquent
Than the Simple Facts of The

Greatest Clearance Sale

j .hould cuuvlnre you
(le.

In which every Fancy Summer S u it in.
this fine stock is at your choice during
this sale at one of three greatly reduced

serves the small yearly assessments
inhabitants^ now living can vouch would not be complete without
th a t are made on the churches
-for th * -tru th of the statem ents. The special mention o( the honored name throughout the connection. This
pleasantest rem em brance about this of Judge J. Wolford Tucker, who B oards aids in buQding thousands of
water supply is th a t of a thirsty contributed more largely of his churches. Can more be asked o^ it
crowd on a hot day gathered around lim ited individual means than any here th an it has already .done for
p ric e s :
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the curb a t W hite's and drinking o th e^ member. Som e m oderate con­ the Sanford M ethodist
church?
great draughts of pure* cool water, tributions to the cause were also Judge ye.
as it came up ' from th e depths in m ade by kind persona a t a dis­
If you have kept up w ith the fig­
the
"Old oaken bucket, the iron tance, and one public collection was
ures
you have observed th a t the
bound bucket, the moss covered taken up by Bishop Kavanaugh
old
church
building, w ith expenses
who preached in the church on one
bucket th a t hung in the well!’’
of
moving,
re p a id '- furniture, im ­
There! I have slipped up o n ' occasion. This was subscribed to by
provem
ents,
interest on loan, etc.,
you. before you knew it, perhaps. I all classes of people. But nearly all
cost, ap art from the donation of
with another variation.
.
| of it was very hard earned money . . .
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. . . . , a nnn nn
Hut I must hasten bark to the which built the original church from
ln &lt;mr&lt; ' ^ ro lma 0 *
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Perhaps
at
this
d
ay,
will)
all the
s
ta
rt
to
finish.
The
exact
cost,
for.
history.
Don’t forget we were a t the ro r-jw a n t of lost data, cannot bo poil- adv an tag es at h a n d —skilled nrchiner of Sanford avenue and Sixth lively stated, hut in round numbers! tects und mechanics, im proved maatreet when
we were sidetracked th a t cost may be safely estim ated chlnery,. m aterial m ore accessible
.b y 'th e variation. Rev. A. A. Pres- a t' not less than $2,600.00 complete,
(Continued on page 7)
brey, who was preaching in the w ithout furnitute. Again our inde­
town hall once a m onth, was a fatigable ladies put forth their hands
carpenter, anil he was employed to and made the money which bought
The pointH to keep uppermost in mind are n a m e ly these:—
build the church, performing his the- [lews, the pulpit furniture, car­
That
every nuit is high-grade; lhat there Is no finer ready-towork at interval* lH&gt;tween his dif­ pets, etc., adding over $500.00- more*
try-on clothing in the world for men f that there is a full measure
1’roininf'iit
ferent appointm ents to preach. The tn the original cost
of seasonable service before every su it; that Ihe values quoted
money to purchase the material am ong the leaders in this last men­
a n d,r ja y for construction was raised tioned •■(Tort are remembered Mrs
are the regular prices which have been priced in our own stocks;
for the most part by the process W ilbur McCoy, Mrs, Horace Whitesain*
that every desirable Htylc and quality of Summer Suit is repre­
IW«. S Co.
frequently condemned in lai»r years, man, Mrs J K M ottlnger and Mrs
sented
in the great assemblage; (bat every man is positively as­
Km
called church festivals. These were J, K. Early, vAll of these are living
O A»
sured bis style, color, size and proper fit, and the full service
tem porary commercial enterprises, still, except the lust nam ed.' And
Malm Iwr
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Hint is to be'expected of our clothes at regular prices.
which in those days were Conducted we t a k e off our hat to &lt;&gt;ur venerable
lUkmt** New York
as cleanly and honestly* a« Tthy other, M other Simile who still l i v e s anc
and made profit»ihi,e by the expendi­ resides with us, and who extended
i
ture of money, tim e and tabor, a helping halli! to the old Earnest
Did vou think they were pastime Chapel building, again to the orig
occasions?
The tired hands and innl church' building, still again to
feet anti weary faces of the noble its removal anti remodeling, and u
women engaged therein testified to on tleck today with liberal hand
the weight of the toil th at taxed contributing to the building &lt;&gt;f the
their power of endurance to a sta g ­ Sanford new M ethodist church
gering limit. *
We also make our acknowledge-1
m
enls
to other ladies of the sur­
Men’s Wash Suits, $4.00 Grade.................................... .........! ........ „$2.65
Think you these were schemes of
rounding
country. Our good Mrs.
extortion?
Let me tell you that
M e n s . W a s h S u i t s , $ 6 .5 0 G r a d e . . : . . * ....................... 1...............................„ "..$ 3 .6 5
when these dear women contriti­ M. J. Dnylb, now perhaps the only
uted, caph one. her part, from h er[ surviving member here, and to still
M e n ’s $ 8 .0 0 P a l m B e a c h S u i t s . . : ............................................................_ .,_ „ $ 4 .9 5
pantry „or- purse, Lhat part was a others who have m ov'd aw ay, and
clear gift.
And whefi th eir little we how reverent'y in memory of
common st-ock jtjn d u n tcd in value the nobly llgLlLjd -P.UlILL- dettr. Utica,
say to $10.00, and -as vhe faithful | w ho may look dow n upon us this
servant in the parable they muni|&gt;- day from the skies a* th.-y revel
M EN ’S WASH PANTS
HOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS
uluted th at stock *&lt;&gt; as to realize in t h&lt;- &lt;-ti|oymc[it "f their reward
around
the
liront
W
hile
’throne
$10 00 profit on the investm ent,
Sin-s N to 10 Year,
$1.50 Line .................... $1.15
. then as the* servant brought to his
The church building
was
re­
master .the five talent» with wfiich moved from . Sanford avenue and
$5.00 und $6.00 Suits
$3.95
$2.00 and $2.50 Ulne........ -1.35
he had been intrusted, a n d the other ; Sixth street to I’nrk avenue and!
$7.50 ami $8.00 Suits . ... 5.95
five talents he had gained besides, F ifth street, the present location, in
$3.00 and $3.50 Line........ 2.65
&lt;10 00 and $12.00 Suits
7.75
so th e s e . good women turned into July, 1892. Dr T W Moore was pas-1
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the church treasury the $10.00 they tor at that time.- The lots com-'
started with, and the $10.00 profit prising the new location cost $050 00.
la-sides, and, bless their innocent the ex|H*n»e of removing was heavy,
souls, said they had made $20.00 und in September of that year w&lt;by the transaction! "B reathes there made our first application to t he
a man*’ who would call that ex­ Hoard of the ( ‘hurch Extension (or
tortion?
i
a loan. We asked for $1500.00,
These compierei«! entertainm ents ¡ a n ,| this amount the Hoard con- t
were field in ti*j hall 'whore we wor­ sen ted tu grant us in April, 1892.
shipped, or a t private residences, payable in five annual installm ents
' Boys Are Cleaning Yards
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or In some vacant qtorc room, or, qf $200,Ufl each, with interest at^,
'of
■Sanitary -Inspector A. D. .'.Smith
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perhaps, in the open air. - But fre­ six per cont, payable semi-annually.
is. a -tn u c h *ouiiht man these days
quently they Were conducted on a T he security requirud was first"mort­
1iy th e aipnll boys of Sanford whp
ISFAlaLTO
ALLFQHS
S
OF
larger scale aboard the steam boats gage on the property, together, with
have, cleaned their yards.
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IN SECTS&amp;VERMIN
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of the D eB ary .ajid Pooplo's Lines- the note of the trustees and insur­
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According
to
an"
'annoQ
ncenm
t
The genial cajitains o r these hand­ ance policy,', made payable to the ItisNc 2-poisonous tot HeHu­
madq a week ago and through the
Sow er Pipe; Doors. Sash and
some steumera, notably C apt. Shaw Board. It was SeplciAber. 1893,
✓ . of the DeBary, and C apt. Rate of before all these formalities were m a n ! \m ily. I t can b speeuy rourtesy of M anager Herndon of
Plinds, 'Lim e, Cem ent, Tile,
the People’s Line, tendered the use com pleted and the $1500.00 ob­ •colon Beds,Clothing,C uiains the Star, Mr. Sm ith Is, now giving
Walls &lt;'&lt;£. without eftsc doting |t o every boy who present» 'a note
of their boat*, with dining saloon tained.
Lath, Shingles, W ire Fencing, 5
from his parents stating .that V
and servants and time, f r t t , to the
orinjw
ing them in any way
T his amount was not sufficient to
Vas
cleaned
the
back
yard
a
free
O'
} u ladfes of tho church, and m any were
Corrugated Iron* Roofing
pay. moving expenses, buy the now ‘T H E " Dl E H AS A P L I A N T ticket to the picture .ahow. As a
«&gt;. the delightful moonlight excursions
lofa. repair tho building, add the
i o d o r , V i­
*nO h
*« I
« ‘ around Lake Monroe enjoyed, foi Sunday school rooms, the tower, and ]5A DEODORIZ ER DuKSAW. cop»4«iuence the boys are looking
for
him
a
t
nil
times
of
.the
day
and
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the steam er^ In those days lsy over
the resets, pay the architect andj -AY/WlTH ALL H O U S E H O L O H L II night, an d Mr. "Smith being a busy
The Best Metal Shingles at $4.75 per-square
here n t ' night. These commercisi
meet all unavoidable bills, and our
NCES
m ap apd not in hit officy a great
. ’ " riP»
enterprises were liberally patrop- secretary of that tim e informed me
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 up.
AIK VCHJF 5C At • *ND IF H I f
deal -they infest the police office,
). Í i*cd by all
ca«4*t lu m » you w a it ! Ol­
denom inations
and
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we were compelled to raise $2.000.00
|TA|NLltt~*sQM &gt;Ol»0tOUt"the plsrk’s office and oveh come to
1 -classes, for the.S anford pUhlifc. pulled
Cyprefis
Boards
for
Boats
and
Lumber
of all K inds
»HON IlF LO ttV i Qj I t NOT i f .
mQVb."ï*sThi»r;ym &gt;unt was realized
MCT TN| IK 1*9- The Herald office in -their search.
together then as pne fam ily in such
through aubarriptioiU and the usual
However, Mr.. Sm ith never falls to
, Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, N ovelties.
things, and m any hundreds of dolcommercial efforts.
have a ticket in h is'p d c k c t wher’R
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5
75'PER
QUART
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iars wfere turned in to the ^ohurch
evpr found i5iT the boyVjrith the
By the same means We p a id 'the•
i treasury from theeo BOurVfea.*^ d t need
jUSKALFGAtljOtt,,
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proper credentials.
&gt;2.50 GALLON
r T ] »ot be added th a t th s social f*a-, Interest to the Hoard and made
An
experienced
glazier
has
been
* v* '
*_ $ - f
’ V ture of these occasions contributed paym ent« oh the principal hntil the
5PRAYERS.50«EACH
In •‘A d d itio n .tir-th e above dllar a
secjired and wc can now fill
j l tr ^ I y to their enjoym ent. - Only £f©*t irse ie of 1891-96 struelc u«,
fine $3.00 Reach bp*e hall gloVe,
i»“it
one* restriction sv«s laid upon Jhaae mm
a n d tu
ao Reduced
our resoure«» th a t
vrltfch dill he seen a t the 'Shnford
L w orders fo r New C la s s W indows,
pleasurable parties, and th a t was for a' time we were unable l o pay
F urn itu re store or a 11.60 knife is
FAÇZ&amp;RY
5.0
CE
*hen the elegant steam er, City of luatallm ents or even the interest.
to bo. given the boy who deans the
Doors, Show W indow s, E tc.
' Jacksonville,. first cam e out. Capt. We -were in a desperate strait.
rhdst yards in his neighborhood be­
Shaw aaid to the m anagem ent: " T h e ' Business in the town was stagnated
tween,* now and Oct.- 1st, the hoy
fatpeta Ip the passenger saloon are M any people had moved aw ay and
with tho largest num ber of yards to
Even the com­
^ l f y coatfy a n d very dalloate, and 1 some had died.
his credit getting th e glove and the
« n ’t allow you the use of the steam- mercial efforts could not lie revived,
nojtt* largest getting the knife.
FOR SALE BY
*r uni eta you will guarantee that for both population, p n d finances,
T he boys should aeo Mr. tSm ith
no refreshm ent! be tak en up In to ja a Indicated, had been depleted and
and ask him to explain all about
th a t saloon. My carpets m ust n o t'* gloom of discouragement had astthis offer.
be soiled." t The g tu ra n tee was tied over the community.
n&gt;ade.
The forw ard doors to the
I t was In the year 1904 th a t we
aaloon Nx-rre locked during the re- heard Bishop A. W. Wilson would
■ireshment hi
hour, an d C. H. Leffler visit Orlando a t a certain date. -In

$15,00 $16.50 and )
1 D fl
. $18.00 Suits a t .... ( ip 1 1 . O U
$22.50 and $20.00 \
Suits a t ..................j

$ 13.50

¡$35,00 $30.00 and
‘$25.00 Suits a t . . .

OUR FINEST. “ SCHLOSS-BALTIMORE” SUITS ARE INCLUDED

ACHES

BIG REDUCTIONS IN
MEN’S AND LADIES’
LOW-SHOES

INSTANTLY DIE

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TAMPAJLA.

HICKSON &amp; SON
JAMES POTTS
T. W. BRYANT

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REAL C IT IZ E N S
; Sunday lays It away in m o th b alk giiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
T he Commercial Club of Sanford; The sand oil road seems to be like
has accomplished much in. the way the French an d English arm ies—
P bU*h—i t* * fT T..o*l«y «od f&gt;»f«r U o m in i Hr
of advertising the city of S an fo rd . something t h a ^ i s nice to look at
IJIÈ HERALD PR IN lIN ti COMPANY and th e Celery D elta. It has been hut will not stand the w ear and
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S. J. M lllLY, f d llo r
composed of the real citirons of San­ tour qf the cruel world, including
. w. H HAYNES Bunin«»* Monairr
ford. who while they do not always that, rough neck of a Willis Powell.
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a tten d the meetings nevertheless
- W ILSO N 'S W A R N IN G
DaUewrd la tb« Cl«» b» earner $ 2 .0 0 per r*««- in give th e cldb assistance und keep up
advance or tOe per month.
Four powerful arguments support
their dues. But sad*to relate, there
P a r o d i l i In odm nco mu*« be m ode al office are- also rititens of Sanford who are the President’s earnest plea to AmcrWho said: "If you w ant to know whether you are destined to be a suc­
citizens arid newspapers to
E a i e r r d • • K C M d -C lm m all m a tte r A usuul 3 2od gettin'g their money from Sanford i loan
cess o r a failure in life, ask yourself: Are You Able to Save Money?
IDOS, at lb« Foe to Oca at Sanford. Rio»Ida.
who have never offered to boost the avoid taking sides in the European
and«» Act of March 3rd. 1879.
city th rough-any source, who have war. Our population is d ra w n from
If not, drop out, you will lose; the, seed of success is n o t ii^ y o u ."
Osuno to Herald Batidlas
, lo teo nona hi». 814 neygr joined the Commercial Club, the nations n t war. Hostility to one
who never speak a good word for or partiality to nnother of th ese na­
EN G LA N D NOT BLAM ELESS
their city Und the m ajority of them tions Is bound to cause * dissension
.
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te
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even subscribe for the Herald among ourselves. Our in te rests are
I n a rem arkable article published ,j0
will
always
remain,
a
problem
fo
you
if
you
do
hot
a
t
some
tim
e
face
the
in the London Daily* News George.
borrow their neighbor’! pape
ouched at m an y points. O u r gov­
B a rn a rd Shaw says:
issue of making ends meet w ith the means a t hand, b u t the problem will be
It is high time th a t the real citizens ernm ent will be aided in guarding
• " W e -a re a t war. I t is well that of Sanford bandid together and let these interests by a general neu tral­
we should know what the war
these people who stan d aloof from ity. Our diplom atic agenta abroad
a b o u t. To begin with, we arc not everything that gc**s to mako a bet- have been en tru sted w8th th p hon
*
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a t w * r * b e w a e - ^ p » i u ^ n i » &lt; k - * * f t c r Sanford know- ju s t how little oriibln task of guarding the interests
th at day when-you assert yourself m aster of th e^itu atio n and say: “ I
infam ous proposal t h a t , we should spare th ey really occupy in the es­ of Ustionala of the belligerents in
allow her to violate B olgiapN eutrality tim ation of the live citizens of San- hostile territory.J They will l&gt;c nblc
will n o t spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
. - they
vL - ^
"Lf it. had suited
lilted us tft aCWPt tjftb pi «r« them where
to act fffectively o nly if all t he beof th e sacrlficV n ~~ ,
proposal, we w o lm i h a v e fo u n d lo n g '. T h e l u a ii vviiu ro íu .ic u lo enter
o
ligerents ìòofc^
néùCràlity
•
1
.p len ty of reasons for .a c ce p tin g .jU -tim r
is own rit^- as sincere?
President W ilson hav
W ith the facilities of this institution a t your service, it is akin vto
T h e devotees of our own neutrality sho ul d not be allowed to participate offered his good offices if a t any
criminaLjto
neglect .your opportunity for saving-and financial betterh av e found some of them already no In a n y o f,th e emoluments won by tim e peace overtures would b e wel­
m ore Infamous than the diplomatic the faithful few through hard tight- come.
- r r t c n h - T r r v / l -W P - n r p n r r p n n - y r u i f t n
t
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Nobody knows w hen that
reasons w e'h av e given in th e p a sl-fm ............ ill swwi iis««L; .w$HltW&lt;«»waste—
* for júntate, whkh J u m n a * ! in. ha
U *. .tM m w.W ttffttt meat an d bloody
ThcUl ^
«“ dn-bi S i b i l ì i
convenient to us. Let us, there­ tho next six m o n th s.a n d the men bu t tie. It is a sacred d u ty ta
fore, drop i t Our national trick of who tackle the job a n d carry it hum anity not to .place a n y ob­
virtuous indignation is tiresom e through should not give up any of stacles in the President's p a th .
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• - enough in peaceful strife a t home. the profits to the drones who stand
A t war it i&gt; .ungallant and un­ aside when there Is fighting to be
• A N E W GERM ANY
pardonable.
done a n d come In for their shore of
For ourselves we can o n ly say
"T h is war is a balance of power tho spoils after the battle is won. th a t to us th e one consp^Uimi In It
J y f WAWnmilR 0U5IHESS,
War, and nothing else, and the fact Too long has Sanford suffered from all is. tlmt if hum nnity is h*ol to retwo nil havtf to face is th a t if our the dilatory tactics of there drones rognde
unspeakably,
absolutism
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
II. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
side is victorious, the result will be and now is the timo to label them must pay for this ‘tienisi of Chris­
I’r r U d r n l
Vlrr-l*fnUii&lt;-*l
c***,»«»
Am i CuhO -r
an overbalance of power- in favor and p u t them in the discard.
tianity. ‘In place of thè kindgom s
of Russia, fsr more jlaijgcroua to
A real us»» is either for- his own there- -niust a rise the republics of ; S3
all other combatant* than tlfc one town both tooth and toe nail or lit­ Europe: out of the ashes m ust come
we arc fighting to redress.
is against it and should bo treated | a new Germany, in which p u re tic"P russian militarism has "bullied as nn alien.
morracy shall rule,- in whieh no one
us for forty years. -Neither .Ger­
inun and no group of professional
m any nor France believed th a t we
GOOD A D V IC E
mttnkillers a h a ll h ji v c the pow er to
would fight when it came to the
The war In Europe will.m ake the plunge the Whole world Into mournPointer for Swain*.
point. That Is why there was such
demand for nil Floridn products lag. ■ If this be treaiton to G erm any
"The damsel who hatuth then greeta wild explosion of delighted sur­
eth thee with soil wontir. saying: 'liefirmer this senson and this state our rentiers m u st make the m ost of
p r is e when the French chamber may have to furnish foodstuffs for it. To our minds it js of profound
hold, 1 am «-icce.lliiK glad that Ihuu
learned that we werfe game a fter ull. the Europenn countrieo. therefoMr i t , significance t h a t »o many Amerihast come; thou rejoleoil mine eyes
T h a t is why the Kaiser, though belioovM the Florida farmers toi « in s are saying today: " W e wish
I a&gt;. Htirely It was swevt of thee to
reckless of every other interest .con­ plant staple cotton crops in nntici- th a t the Kniner’ might lie t »eaten
call.' Hut us for her who lovetli thee,
lo. hIic runneth to the iltuir. sh&lt;* hebl
cerned, offered us the best exetise pntion of the demnnd. ,J. K. Ingra- anti live . G tym nn |&gt;ei&gt;plp win
eth thy two hand*, faying only, (ih,
he could invent- for our neutrality, ham, vice* president of the Flagler &gt;Jt*w York Post.
’
N
e d ! '" —"Tho Maxims of Noah." by
believing we were only too ready to » ,
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. nyntcm sends out the following (in
Gclett Murresa
sn a tc h nt it, and th at is also
why
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,
The Sanford Herald insists on a
..
, portant communicatioil t&lt;» ¡ill tin
wo had to Inko off our coat /»ml1
curfew
law for Sanford and sa y s:
agents of the land and industrial de­
sail In. We had to show th a t when partments of the East Const Rail­
“ If some of th e parents eould see
E x p e c te d a R e a l B o a t R id o .
It comes to a balance of. powey. we
A conteur for the » nlarg» n&gt;. : i of
thi-ir youngster« off the streets aft -r
way; •
^
were no mere dummy weights in
th»» Stindny »i-lionl, • nrlrb -I “ A i ni»
The wars "nbroad, in all- proba­ ten at night th ey would drum ml this
th e scale.
to Pah-slim-, bad hern planned by
bility, -will practically exhaust the law- and spe ih n t it was enforced."
"O u r Immediate business Is, there­
the
superintend ‘tit.
One mother,
They might* and then again they
resource» of the countries of Europe
whoso son George v :&lt;•*•! month«,r of
fore, to figjit us hard us we ran, for in the way of food product* in a - mightn't. Some parents htive such
tile hcltuul Ilcr.rPtg t Itri * l ||- StIJ t»uso u r weight * whan the settlem ent vofy short time, arti they will noe-, crude and prim itive notions of t.iu
tend« u' mt ml- d t-.I. "‘i •
m m-birs
. comes will depend On the purl we
e.ssafily be obliged to look to the ethical relation of parent a n d child J.
for a .jii.it itíb-, ini I..H+.I 11* r,.&lt;i irk.
ahull have played in ’the conflict.
«r .™ti,w- w .?&lt;* I Uniteli Sta!» « fur . food, it would,
such notions i s ’prevailed during
'Thelip rati un w ti ' - •,*. t.t
“ Francd, Instead of usingvlmr_iiir
i l o n t L iu _ v .
Iti'lo r ill
» •; i .
.
.* . '
r J TtTTferéTnre seem to nie wise to en-L tha days of tho rnyttiJUan on e a rth
tii-Uot "—.V i nt
y i i»
,?n*
in ‘your vicinity, with all! thm they arc not disturb-d by the
THe influences.tlu ify p u can bring to trilling nreum stances 1 that
.their
stro n g meri and women./h a » lent il
bear tb e Idea' that food " must bej "kids" are loafing ubout the streets
to Hur^la to strengthen _ the most
raised, not ortly for our own con- JliflilUf dremnstttnee*
that
their
tyrannical governm ent in- Btrropc
sumption, Tiut.*for exports to these ¡ate at night n n d taking.'on n ftill
a n d to secure the' interest 01» her
supply of evil hubift to Uring them
loan. She has entered into an un- w$rring nations,
to disaster Inter on. Our crjminni
The
cròi»
for
this
year
abroad
n a tu ra l alliance with Rus-da against
will probably Ite in a largo jneitsure class Is largely recruited from boys
t h u s . brought up, und when such
-iv o .hav» m r-rijhi c n i s r , ‘“ "&gt;“ ' g
" “ I“ ' “
by boys get in convict stripes or other­
. t o n « « Franco on ih l. ncoounl.
»l»"-pll»l&gt; &lt;» / * ' ... „ . .
_
. .
... mira of -the men nercsoary to har- wise go to the bail, an Ideillly pt-rfeef
io r we made nn agreem ent with . . .,
,,
Vest them , so it would seem ns if system of justice would bring n heav­
Russia of ^tlll more sordidly com ­
there would be a period- of a t least ier measure of penalty upon the
mercial character lor the exploita­
a year a n d a half before, even under g u i l t y parents (bun upon the guilty
tion of Persia with capital th a t
the moat favorable • circumstances, boys.— Lakeland Telegram..
would have fed our starving chllthey ra n again begin to Vnlse a food
dnb. .
Beginning nex t Sunday m orning • Photo by American Pres* Association.
supply which.will help support them,
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Nhw m ark the consequence#-’
hence th e re should be no time lost th e Tampa. T im es will isaue a Sun­
Germany with hostile Franco on
They
in preparing lands and getting them d ay morning daily paper.
one side and hostile Russia on the
The accompanying tiboinsniph was taken from the warship Deiitsrhhoi
ready for crops, th a t every acre pos­ expect to make i t ono of the g re a t­
AT NO TIM E
o th er, 1# In-a position so dangerous
of
the
German nary Tlu* German navy U the apple of the kaiser'» e je urn
est
in
the
stato
a
n
d
it
will
co
n
tain
a
sible be prepared to produce some
D
u
r
in
g
w
ake
fu l hour# «Jo o &amp; r 'i tria ls, fre u
th a t we here in our .secure island
kind of Yood; bellcvihg th a t condi­ comic supplem ent, a magazine sec­ was expected to give n splendid account of l!*r!f ugalnsi Its foe*
M r« • tid i n b u i lt ion» »ink in to t u c h u lfr r
can form no conception of it# intol­
in»i|ciif)c«orr «« w»Krn
tions will soon create demands for tion and other good things th a t are
erable ten/lon.
rityANCIAl. HT4TRMRNT
Un­
supplies far exceeding a n y th in g here­ expected in n Sunday paper.
“ B y our . blindness
wo ■ have
Origin of "Uncle 8«m."
S c a le d at a G ood M e a l
Mad* under Section 32 CJiaplrr - 559«,
der L. p . Reagin the' Times will be­ Art*
tofore know n in this country.
of 1907, L*wi of Florida, «hdwlnt
The name Uncle Sam was first used
b ro u g h t 'a b o u t the war. We have
»mount
of
ta&gt;
M
rh*r**&lt;l
to
tho
Tox
Col­
I t seem s to me th § t Floridn will come n great paper.
PROVIDED ALWAYS
lector ot Sominole rounty, Flurtde, to bo In Troy, I* Y-., In 1812, when soma
-deliberately added to the stra in by
have eight months o r more of a d ­
rollect«# for the current year 1912, and goods bought for tho government and
m aking a m ilitary nnd naval antith* »Mtortionment M tb« «am* to tl&gt;a »«*That tho Broad is rislit.
vantage in time over an y other sec­
eral fund* which tax** have boon levied lor, marked U. 8. wftro Inspected by SamG erm an alliance with France w ith­
Inrtudint poll late*.
nel
Wilson,
a
government
qmploye,
tion of th e south in which to raise
Yau’Il always find
Total amount charted *
o u t aD the same tim e balancing It#
whose tjlcknamn was U n c le ' Sam.
per To* Roll ol 1112 ‘ *69,2*177
crops
of
alt
kinds.
effect by assuring Germ any th at
Oenormt Fund^,.......... Il2 .3 ll.ll ,
The sim ilarity of (he InltlntirTfuggrat*
,Ò U It BREAD
if she kept peace with Franco we
etl^lb»' adoption, and Ihc fainlltar pio%
S
W
S
S
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.
r
l
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P
f
1
1
wError* and ineoltenw ould not help Russia against her.
~ Thè Right Bread
^
turn vilii ubon-errated..
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-To iI aim*CO
£ u h ha#;, Clarence Wopda of the
Kwd A brui*« fund;.,. U M l t h
Rustic L «K eflegion on his neck and
Total eolie* d o n e 1¡&gt;,024.(3
J . Là M ilia r e s
Kitnr&gt; and liuo|t&gt;g.
Joy In Work , Wall Done,
- I s it to be wondered at, th at the wpr promisee to be as great as
We enjoy ourselves only In our
B ake ry x
P o tsd am militarism, with- ita chronic the E uropean war on paper. Clar­
1 1 3 M a g n o l.a.
it
P h o n » 168
JTo li »latir» U , , . l#,*l&lt;*2 ii.n e.si work—In our doing; snd our best do­
a ta te of panic, with militarism raised ence has a sand oil road near Eustis
ing Iwour best enJoym ent.-Jacobl.
Qaaerat urhool fund f *7,OV.it
to desperation hy the menace of that is one of the m any attractions
Total eoll-rtloa».,., H, ia.64S.20
grror* and lakolre»....
\
Russia, France a n d ’ England, made of th a t beautiful city, a n d pilgrim­
By Ta* aala.. . . . '
MB.Of
. a .wild a tte m p t^ tb cut its :* .ay out ages a re made from all parts of
a fter a ¿esfltifLng appeal- to let it Florida artd Sarasota to inspect this
. » ,To B a l a n o * . 17,139.21
Rub tthnol* fund
| 6. II 1.0*
fight vuu* to two Instead of one to piece g( road. Willis remnrkod th a t
TataTsWtoeusM.. ; ./
the
sand
oil*
root!
waC'ltH
tight"
In
^ three?
U - i................. ,
‘
'
tm»r* and InteWaa«
^rte..*,.............. i .K ssi.ia
“ Dot u»_ b e :ju st to P oudam ? It a sm all miniature th a t could 'b e
fly Ta* Salo.
,.v
• M.Ii
, m ay aery# Potsdam right th a t she taken in to the house ju st before It
r frig h te n e d -d s nil so much th a t we rained, placed u n d tr n glass case We hare «iwayi tried to be jo« a linio »bead
’ becam e '“Incapable of realizing th at and hopt well dusted oil b u t1th a t of ih« odiai (olioW in tha («Mia] ejuipmcul af
rot Mon, Aian erWi-nco of ikñdenfe lo thow ro lli.
SM.00
o tlr terro r was nothing to hers, hilt he caught the owner of 'th e road the
o«weM and »-.¡ly tha bol ni «enjAisg. we Total collodion* .......
»•».M
pstchipg
th
e
road
by
r
moonlight
if we had been true ‘to CiviHutioo
Rima polla follie ltd
alad!/ rrcnaiaiand to uteri ol iah
not r h a r t e d .. ......... *
T 10.00
an d kept o u r‘lea pltal a t home and and even the small pin points made
' b u r honor untarnished' by squalid by sandspura were patched up with
Spadai read 6 -brida«
com m ercial, adventures in tho ca#t, glue eVery night, ’. C lafepre Woods
Find No. l...
C«¡lection* le data. ...
we should h av ^ controlled the situ­ comes rig h t hack #t him to prove
a tio n an d kept th e European peace. the road la all t^ a t is clalnied for it
vonnaa..,
Com bineJ Office f i j E S
By Taa Sal*.
. .
-V* H isto ry will, n o t excuse us becauto and Willis publishes ,what Clnrertcr
and
Fountain
Pen
says
a
n
d
then
adds
a
t
the
bqttóm
a fte r, m a k in g ,y a r inflvItaGle we run
aroun&lt;J at the. last m om ent begging th at th e explanallod might suit
everybody not to m ake, a -disturb- Clarence b u t it did n o t suit him
S waaabar of tba Carta*'« lax fami?
I « Olllfltf »&lt;1)11]
and t h a t if the sand oil road waa
Blttk Ham murk draint unita« • blue «ad drie» ■ jet blad
ahee.”
, ■(« d u t r i r t .
............
it/ brilliant, «mouth and permana*
alt rig h t why in the sum m er breeze#
Total MUsetJna...
By
error*
tad
IdmIdidn’tth
ey
build
more
-ofi
t
on
Aha
“ B o b HoRy dfttn u tu be modest
main
stem
where
real
automobiles
Hy Taa Sal««
M aybe so, but 1 never saw a bald
ir
yet who was modest. snd wagons could test It out.
J1
Clarence now takes In the. piece
nGÍBlU P r i n t i n g C o .
goes on the principle th a t &lt;&gt;f ro ad , to hi* room and wraps the
. 8,65S.Í1 0,55V.81
i S a n fo rd , Florida
half nakod when bed clothe» around it to k&lt;
»......... ISV.ISI.TT
E.
A.
n
o U(II. ASS. Clark.
dew
off
an
d
twice
a
week
to be
By J*». C. Koborta, D. C.
shaved by the barber and over
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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

. M ethodist Services
M. M. Smith of Winter Park waa
HV H. Wilcox left y c s te rd a y jfo r
in the city W ednesday.
.hli homo In Hartwell, Georgia,. . Mr,
T h e services a t tho Star T heater
S^th "Woodruff of Orlando was in Wilcox has been in Sanford several each Sunday under tho leadership
months, being connected with th of the pastor of the Methodist
Utile Hlippenlngs—Mention Of the city on W ednesday.
A. P. Connelly real estate office and church are well attended. A good
• Matterà In Brief
Every able bodied man in San­ was called home on account Qf^the representation from the different
ford is requested to meet with the serious illness of his wife.
His churches in the city find their way
Commercial
Ckib
tonight.
many
friends
here
hope
for
her to the service« both inurning and
PtRSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
speedy
recovery
nnd
his
early
re­ evening
If the reader has not a t ­
*
MMmmMrs. C. 0 M cCranine of J a c k ­
turn
to
Sanford
with
his
family.
”
tended these services visit with us
sonville
la
the
guest
of
her
daughter,
iamninry o A l i e Floating Small Talk«
Mrs. I). P. Caldwell.
Piano and Player Plano- Expert and join in our worship. More than
«Ofclnctlj Arranged For Hurried
200 were present nt .**trh of the ser­
Herald Renderli
100 MEN ARE W AN TED a t the tuning and repairing . All work ab­ vices last Sunday. *
m eeting of the Commercial Club to* solutely guaranteed. W.L. Harvey.
Box 1233-Phono 219-4.------^T tW -tf ----The Sunday school of -tho - M ath, night, which means YOU.
odist rhurch is holding up well this
Itev. F. P. Strong and family9
summer. A larger attendance th an
expect to retu rn today from Ormond, ' E. H. Kilhee, one of the prom inent
NEW RESTAURANT
where th ey have been sojourning citizens of the Geneva section was
The Bell R estaurant will open on any previous sum m er season.
in the city yesterday.
The Wesley Brotherhood Class
for the paat week.
August 19th in the Hines Building
holds the interest of the men of the
115
First
St.
Meals
and
short
orders
P.
M
..
Elder
and
daughter,
Misii
See D utton for turnip, m ustard,
city.
There is always a vacant
lettuco-and cauliflower seed. 06-tf Nellie are «pending a few day« a t will bo served. Furnished room s up­ chair waiting for the visitor.
stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor.
Coronado Beach.
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial
The Sunday school hour is under
104 3tp.
Capt. K. R. Murrell has returned
gasoline irons a t Mrs. Simon's. . 2-tf
tho leadership of Mr. M e ttin g e ^
from a trip to Ashevillo and o th er
Notice School Exam ination
having filled this position for 26
Dean Jones o fh e..C o lu m b ia. Colf m r tm tm w a f' - Ehf teh' 'TR r'Y eaEhbni' 'cou'nty exam ination years.
His interest and efficiency
lege of Lake C ity Is In tTin rit’y !rr- C arol frig..
continue
to grow. He has an able
for
county
certificates
will
bo
held
. day -looking after prospective s tu ­
corps
of
assistants.
He has. a* place
at
Sanford
Iwjjingltyj
T
yestUy
„ Tonight thi-v Com nterdal Club
-------------------------v
dents. r v
y
n
n
e
"from
Sept.
8th
nt
*8
a.
will hold an interesting meeting in
Get your-ico cream Trom D uhart's the city hall and the committees will teachers in the Sanford High School; - - r t t o - g r a y - Tnriti ÎU 5. Place, Star
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
u
for colored teachers ip the Hopper Theater.
report progress. • N
Academy:
,
S a t u r d a y O n ly — Largo p a l l s Snow
, G. W. Spencer is spending a few*
A f»e of »»« ‘h d 'ar mill h« col­
Drift lisrd W dO- M edium also-pails
Special Service for the Children
days a t Coronado Beach and will try lected of each examinee. Bring ink,
^5cVat J. Dr Roberts.
2-1 tc
the sea bass while deporting him­ pen an d paper,
r On next 'S u n d ay morning a t 11
Mm. C. H. Dhigec left today for self in the ocean brine.
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"W A N T E D '
u sermon specially for the thildren
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of th e city. T h e paronts ore uigeti
mother, Mr. and Mrs. McClung. .
to sec th at th e children attend. A
ThC Red Light
a
/ tonight at the city hall and' should
large
numlier were present last
The Sunday nighf services a t the
New booking orders for Dig Bos­ be there by nil means.
Sunday,
which waa greatly appre­
B aptist -church are a ttra c tin g such
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
Frank Woodruff Jr. left Tuesday
ciated.
While
this service Is foy the
F. F. D utton.
9G-tf *. for Hendersonville to join his par­ larfii1 audiences th a t it Is predicted
by the 'publicity com m ittee of the children u!I are cordially Invited to
For Sale- Pepper Plants.
ents and spend n few weeks in the
The sermon will he
church th a t the capacity will be I ho present
Lindly W alker.
m ountains.
taxed .on next Sunday. The next to illustrative,
West Side.
P
Mrs. P. M. Elder and daughter, the largest audience during the pas­
M r s. Q. L . Thrasher nnd daughter, , Alice left lust Tuesday afternoon torate of GRev. George Hym an w as:
Alachua C ounty fnrmers will hold
May have returned home* after for Hendersonville, North Carolina, present last Sunday. Mr Hyman (l („jr .,t (¡ainesville in November,
spending several weeks at Brevard , where they will spend several weeks love» the people and his church is 1¡„ np(.n tn pxh.hit« gf all
open to exhibits gf all
soil
and other point» in N orth Carolina with thi* Sanford colony in that city. fust, becoming one of the greatest
li ye stocka iitla grim i turali in píeme nt s
5. or 6 doses "GGG will break any
Those wanting Watson Sprayers factors in bringing, "the people to Prizes will he offered for the host discase of. Fever or Chills. Price 25 in the near future should leave or­ worship tlie God of Love. He la not
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der» at thu store of the Geo. 11. narfow In hia teaching b u t rather *p’,aya,. 1_
^ cents.
'9!*2&lt;&gt;b
gives
messages
to
help
the
.people
to
. . See the Hill Hardware Co. for Fernald Hardware Co. at once,.n's It live bettor during the week.
For
take« shout 30 days to get them
J , C. Pearson fruij box nails. Prices
thin
reason
he
1ms
th
e
ear
of
the
from rht* factory.
. low cj^hun ever before.
2-4tc
people.
.Mrs. Bruton is in Atlanta tins
Next Sunday cvehirg wilj Itn the
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Tile ladies of the Baptist church
Week purrhaMug her fall anil w m tir lmt of a -erie? 1 1 uhich r,.Broad
will have their regular cooked food
ami potted plant »ale next Saturday milfiuery nnd 1 xpei*|,« to have t n Hiihjt i't« h a x&gt;■ t..... 11-nd. - " T h e It
afternoon and evening at the store Immelmi' »tufi. of the \«-r&gt; luten* L ig h t" will !•&lt;■ the Miltject. Th e en­
ntyle tin" sen ho 11.
She will nrriv
tertainment committee of the church
ijcross from A bernathy’s.

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paper. Best grades only, at 25c
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The sidewnlka to Sanford Heights
have been com file ted and when the
street jTuaaing» have been attended
to théf •ViAlK' lo' Siinfrtfd'4 Ireautlfifl
.suburb will 1m* one of the most poptlLlai* in tho d ty , .especially* whim the
hhingea get ripe.
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Saturday Only—Large palls Snow
Drift Lard $1.10. M edium size pails
45c, at J. D. Roberts. 2-Itc
The bulletin board in front of the
Herald office ia a very popular ptace
to discun the war just now cs the
hourly bulletins from the scene of
opeintions eome in. »The Herald bul­
letins are five hours ahead of the
dally papers and aro greutly appre­
ciated by the publlcl

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tho white crest of a wave 1» n
h at mndo of whilo tnullna and whltu
ottom an ribbon, and trimmed with
whlto catnellas nnd roso foliage, Llko
tho lingerie hatg of form er seasons It
speaks only of midsummer tlmo nnd
seems no morn burdensome than a bit
0f m|8l aW|rff,lg aboVo the head.
Tho fr a n io is tnudo of tho finest silk­
en VOred wlro and tho.m allna 1b first
laid smoothly over It In two thick­
nesses. Tho construction of this lijtt
Is extremely aim pin. Tho brim Is cov­
ered on the upper side with ruffles of
tho mallne, and tho crown with row
a fte r row of ottom an ribbon.
Tho mallne la cut In strips about
three Inches wldo and eacltat»ip Is
folded along one edgo InjuRSublo h e r o
one-third
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A. W. Brown has removed from
Enterprise' to Leesburg, whore he Null«» “ 4 Appllr»Uoa^ •* la « . LireU Utojet
S r rtien S7S af Iba Goaattol filtoluttou
haw purchased tho real estate busi­
Natia« U hereby jlvnn th a t / , N . F&lt;rrt*r.
purrhtoMr of T i t C eH ideSte« Nus.
ness of the L. E. Dozier estate and Jr.,
43», 494, 471, dated Ih» 3rd d»&gt; o f.J u u * ,
wlli be enjtnged in the pleasant pas- 194)7, tondvT ss CtortiOrltM No«. 423i d»t*d
tho 6th day ot Juna. A. I&gt;. 1911, CartiS*» Thursdays and Sundays— Wood, titno of placing Leesburg on .the r&gt;ta N o. 1048 datad tba Srd day of June.
D. 1912, Cw tiSetoU N o. 2»1 d i t e ! th»
I*nd Park.
Picnic convenientes mnp. That city has gained a most A7th day of J u n e ,'A . D. 1909, ha* tiled aald
amusements. The only aaVe, clean excellent couple in Mr.' and Mrs- littar aw e t o , ray o * mi ,artd ho* m ade
ppllraliun lor ta* dead to tr.ua In arrardoutdoor swimming p o o h -' omptied Brown.
anre with law . Bald rortiflcatM em brace
Ih*
follow in g d fie rlb td property ab u tted
daily, cleaned and re-filled from a r­
For Sale— Tw o seated Studobaker fn Senti it al* cou n ty, Florida, taw fft: Ckrtesian well. Shower b ath , toboggan
surrey in good condition, Yeasonable
•T. \
elide. Leased p riv a t.ly also.
8t5(
leit »S t ie « 0 5 . of B t o A) Hlk D . Milprice. G. B. P rank, Sanfor/1 Heights cheli’*
fldrvay. L o r y G rant. N o. -471, Lot
D , M iu h otro S u rvey. L e v y U ràni.
Typewriter Ribbon»—-Remember J
2-2tp J N95,o. Hlk
423. Lot 47, Hlk D. M itch ell’* S u rvey.
the Herald when you need one.
I»»y t i n n ì .
N o, 1046, L&gt;i&lt; 9 andCÍO
A card from Dr. Brownlee a f Hlk C. M ltcheir* S u rvey, L ovy Ornai.
Any make, machine. 75e delivered
landa b tin g , a*a*a*od *at th* dal-*
M ontreat in the Blue Ridge m oun­ of Said
anywhere. Phone 148.
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tha laauanre o ft auch cartiflratr* No«.
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O rllflc a to N o. 4Z3 fu iba ñam a of W. II.
Actomoblle Ownera T ake Notice
are enjoying the m ountain air and KUvenaon.
l ’artlfleaat N p. 1046 in Ih*
Reduced Rates .o v er Concrete th a t they have fires in the hotel nara* of N*. ,U. GIU bA G erii Scote N o. Ì S I
ln the nam e of M y er» I*, ft U.
Bridge a t D aytona— All small care every night. T he lectures a t the
Unira* aald certiflcatl* ih all bo redeem ­
scrord ln g (O law . Or * deed will Irau*
including Fords, with passengers, aaaem hly are fine nnd they are ed
thereon on the 3 9 lh tf y df Septem ber,
round trip 25c. .All large cars, In­ clim bing meuw4«ioa nnd otherwise A. D . 1914.
d IM m tM
W itn e.i my o S d a l ai inatura and '»*&gt;1
cluding passenger* 35c round trip. disporting themselves. Dr. an d Mrs. tbi* Iba 971b day o f A u si *u A. D . 1914.
(«eoli
K. A D O U G L A S «.
VOLUSIA CO. B R ID G E CO.
Brownlee will be In Sanford ab o u t
Clerk Circuit C ourt, He i lo o l e Co.. Fla.
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T here wasn’t very much difference in cost, b u t this
man is enjoying his evening a t home, nnd*so is. his
+, wife. W e. have a fine line of C hairs and Rockers
♦ ■for you to select from.

tho crown, w ith an, occasional plait
laid In to accommodate tho ribbon tu
tho shape. Thla plait In each row Is
laid directly above that In the preced­
ing row.
Ih tho wlro ohapo a wldu bandeau la
provided at th o back, which 1b covered
with plain m allne ami bound with rib­
bon at: Ila low er edge. A fow ruffles
oro set on tho bandeau
T blsjt a p re tty and elaborat4j-looklng
affair that Is really (julto Blmplo. It Is
ono of thoso h a ts which tho homo mil­
liner can un d ertak e to nmko for bor­
itor tu
H tV 0,1 T&gt;ur»d*y He
N ati.» of 4p,jlc»ll«R taf j T . l 11»(-d ,t'n drr
aci! with no reason to expect a fail­
‘’a* bM&gt;n ra m P,n K with h,!4
i «rrllan S i i af Itop &lt;ìrn»r»l S la lu lr»
ure. - .
Notlr» I. h*r»hy fi» rn I h a l.J . N. Portar
a t 1’aim Spring» for several tiny« and
Jr., |iurrh»Mr of Ttoi C»rtlflr»l«» No*. 379,
After the fram e Is covered two full­
expects to take a few days’, more 3SO, IH). 382, ilattod Ih» Srd d ay of .Ju ty.
blown
white roses, with their foliage,
A. I&gt;. t o o l, ha» SIp '1 a»ld r»rtl(rtotM lo my
vacation before he returns to his afte*'
and ha* mudo app lication for tax dopai
or two camollae are tied together with
I o ' I mup fn accordane» wtth law .
K»ld
run on the Oviedo special.
a h it of block v.-tvrt ribbon nnd mount­
crrtìtlrat»« cmbr*ep
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io llo w tsr
d»»trlh&lt;»l propcrty »iiuatrd In fiam taul» rumied
bgalnst tho bandean and under500- pairs Indies’ and children’s^ ty. Florida, to**iv:
n . »132
a i aand
nd,
II: i-ot»
U t » tup,
108, u
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shoes, alt styles, values as high as l.ot i s s tip»» t»»* Bt KK por, rai, a 7» I h o » 4 s m a c h lffb s t i t c h e d in w h ite a l l * brim. Tho h a t la llnod with molino. _
d»(. Ü0 m inute'i W
w with S' Un» 14.»0 ch», ( b r a n d
JULIA DOTTOMLEY.
thlckdesB of tho hem and
$3.50, gojnjf.at
Woodruff &amp; U.enri' Ñ 10 il**. IO uà nule» W 9 ch^* ì ,
machtnV»
stltchtng gives the edgo i
(henea
fi 79
d»g 00 min W .f S .6 0 ehr. I t h o m
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S lo de» IO min H 9 eh», thrtooe n n n iio h hftd«^-4n « t in n a r t It
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min r;E u.&amp;w
13.60 rii»,
eh», an
all In P loek o n o u * n D M y ^ B U p p o r i l i
79 dar.
dre. JO mm
•The little plaited frills of muslin
M ltenell'a S u rvey. h »vy Q rant.
The mffles aro^Hald on with very
It will save you a lot of work nnd l).Kald
land, twine sa»eu«d at Ih» date» little fulness. Tho row^ of ribbon cov- t h a t ,fall-down the, beeki of .some
worry if you’ll buy your Sund.p* of the (aauancto o f aurh evrtlAeatat in thp
of Mr*. M» E. flick*.
erlng the crown are not fulled on a hlousea are v e i r quaint and attract­
dinner from the Baptist ladies. name
Unit»» »aid riwilRrate» »hall be rad»»m»d
ive. &gt; ( ' ( • \ t * 4, - ( &gt; ( 1 - « &gt; (
Baked heant), salads, cakes, pies, error dine I i i i v . ' i u ' M «til i - u í UM*d ¡' »»Utoring thread, but Bowed down 10
the 29th d a y of Septem ber. A. t).
on on Ihr
candies, bread, etc.,, on »air S a tu r­ 1914.
nr*» m y official .ig o a tu te and aedi
day afternoon nnd evening, *across (h i.Witthe
37th day of A u g u it, A. I). 1914,
(.rat) .
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5ut) pairs ladle? and • hi! Iren chair» lor ,&gt;un da night. A renia rkMr. und Mr». W. .1 lini •
shoes, all,„styles, vulues us high as
nhle thing about the, audience» is
W
ednesday’*
Clyde*
boat
fur
New
13.50. going at. $1 00
Woodruff* &amp;
th.it tl . art* th re rain or
5 *»rt nil,*., ih -v will ■• 1
Watson. •
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Th chart h will it.* open at T
weck- ta hing ni i h
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\ tee* begin* al T I.V
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W I', lia wkill» und mu, Alili,
Oviedo wns iti the city jesterd;, \
NOTICE
left
Tuesday mm mug
tn
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- . and report,» Ids hustling city a» he
AI
have
chit
re«* &lt;tf ilio lni»lti. nt of
through
in
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mg-nil I he' i^j;t |&gt; a ml r.nnst.i r. tl &gt; grow
I'ilh ll*c 1 St i iiturunli i- (!•*., I
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ll.twhin
nml
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dnuglil,
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went ti*, 'i .un M • dn»*'U,.i. tn In* (•i.*'. Laici 1. igitt , nn I W. A. W ■'
comb, 1 cm he found In.tin 1 n i A*
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Nalurtlti) Out) Large pail- Snow gone for ,1 niniilh.
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f««nr*.*» Odine in tlie court hou.«*
Drift l.ard $1.10. Medium »i/e palls
1Î t, Dc i-ich nn* been .11*p.*1f11*&lt;1
*45r, at J. 1). Roberts.
2 - lie ,
T H O S . K. 6 A T E S
diet r id me Huger of the Virginia
Mrs. J. 11 Overm an i- removing Carolina t nemicai 1 «&gt;.
1 .Un»
.'her stock of mMliner*. "nod" to T»m
p ili''. • u* ■ flii.j* ’
... lì. lìrowti
U (i\l ADVl RUSINO
pa toduy where »hf* *• ill engage in
who 1&lt;. m**i to te i
fiuti lion aitli
buHncijp. l i t r many (rii,M&gt;Us regret . the G u lf Fertiliser Co. of T am pa.
■ to ice her leave Sanford where she
N«*llrr of
f«[ T'a.
»i t im i U ndo
i»î ih r tinner*! S t a i l i * .
Tins resided so many year*
Mr and Mr» J. T FVtchi r nniT Section I.5 làhrr»l,&gt;
(Sl*®n itosi J. K, l.s in t.
rrh u er uf "I » . (.'irtllicste N o.
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,, 5 or G doses GOG will bernk any children left on n rd n aed ay for pu
ihr :lf,| &lt;l»y of june, A 1». 1913. »ml !'«■
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Jol t
rase of Fever or Chilis. Price L’.T
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(«rover i»|n *ng. ' ni&gt;
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cents.
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k ! \ | t; **rell r f i l t r i l i r fi&lt;i rlol jtwr »- rl ipy r .mi l ul »i ft p. r*ul IIhhif I kI in| 1i nl ou»li*l i E c o’I"
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• t Land whs hrout lit here for buna! accom pamed I hem on tin* trip
t ) . I Inriil», l u - t l t :
C .r tlllr ll* N o 9u*&gt;.
lo t i., Hlk IS. Tier A, Hmnforrl. Thr ■». it
on Tuesday am i laid to n*bt in
I»ml h»ln ( »»«»Mill at th» data of tho taMr*. E. B. Brown left yeste rday • uanr« ot «uch cvrtlflrate In th e m m . of
lakcview cemetery.
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O rtlrtrata No. 4(11 ambrarr* I^jt t,
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Sanford
Tho
»aid
tatui
county. Rev. Hymnn officiated a t nt n o o n to d a ; and they will make lum e a*»ce«*d tot tho litote ol tho l»»u«nro
of
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oertlflrtot»
in
th»
nam
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of
l.ynrb.
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Tam pa their future home.
Their
the Interment.
K t'nti—.* .»ili rortlflrtoto .h a ll Ito ro,,
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, m any Sanford friend* regret tn lose toorvtod »rroriiltix to law. t » . ti«e&lt;! « ili
Momlay will be the la*t day of
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them from their multi but rejoice A I$»hrrxon
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the Rpcri&amp;l price on. electric iron* at
tV n n m my ofllcl»! slgn»tur» »n&lt;t »r»l
in ihç fact that Mr Brown ha» sethe Sanford Light i Fuel Co. office
t ht- ih» 27rh &lt;l«y o( Auguit. A D 19t l
t e irret! h l«*tter position.
m.»li
E. A l&gt;Ol!*,l,A.*S,
'They arc being »old at $2 50 during
* I•-rk t*trruil 4*uurt. »t'tiilnut» C’o.. FI»
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MAKE OUR BANK

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(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)

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for breath. “I show se half breed.
Yon see bees mother—abo mulatto.
Cheapest
Best
Ze dogf"
"How do you know th a tí’^ I naked,
surprised.
“ I Baton. I bgar u&gt; talk, but 1 say
nodding*, m sleur. Vat I care whllo
be tre a t me right? But now I abqw
heem vat I know. He not lord eet
over
me ven ol’ Sallle vna his mother
' Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co.
- b y gar.no!"
"Hattie! You canuot menu that mu­
going- forward nt present, not until the latto woman back on the plantation?’
SYNOPSIS
Cordon Crai« I« hired by two men. Veil men understand the situation. They’re
and S m ile at
"Sure! Tbo of Judge wax hla fa
und Neal* for 110.CU) to go south and tin- n hard lo t"
ther."
p*r*ou*L* J'hlllp Healey, oatenalbly to sere
“Revolutionists ?"
a a «Máte for Uenlen- who, they aay, ie In
Tho whole ttilug came to me In u
Harvest Tim e
“No; plain New Orleans wharf rats, Haah na I atnm l across nt tho mate, Time Limit of Ja p sn ’s Ultimatum t«
prtaçn. Crei* te to take with Mm a tro­
Germany Has Expired and She
tbo
scouring
of
the
«even
aeas."
to
Imp*reonate
Mr*.
Henley,
:
wbo scarcely realized yet the revela­
Has Ordered Beginning of Opera­
Suspected of burglary. Orali
;rai* uIe cleared four—seek—hour, an’_ nodding to e a t tion mode. Ho was brooding over hla
tion* on Land and Sea.
by . á young woman wgndemig
In th* You asy te cnptalne send you? Bah!
vgndaf
Book on Vegetables Free
/ ; ,
rork and hungry. Ket van not ao—ucvnlre! Vnt you have, wrongAind how ho wna to be avenged.
■tree t. She Ie out of wor
"By gar, 1 forget.” he said wiftty.
They talk In a reitaurant.
The French nnd British droops are
“You van after zo monlca. too, hey? facing the greater part of the German
She ta an actreea, deaertcd by her h e y r
Tbo negro mumbled something Bab! Eet make no difference vat you nnny along a battle line which ex­
wwalthy, drunken huaband. Bha mnaenia
to go aouth with Craig.
through -thick lips, and the Irate mate know. Ho haf you here all right, vnr' tends from Mona to the Lurxemburgj
lira . Uernerd la a good woman and will gripped him by tbo collar of hla Jacket you keep atlll or"— And bo drew tbo frontier. The allied armies, which
play the part of lira. Henley to -help ahaklng. ÜmXeilow aa bo.mlitUCa.ilfl8.-t&gt;acfc 0f n-vn|f0 „croan tila th ro at “ I have been concentrating lit Strategic
Craig. They e rrtrr er ttre tundowrr'tftw« and liurilngW nm w t^errow-tbodeek.
’vendor ho not keel you fu r a t m’aleor points for the past two weeks, are
lay plantation and ara greeted by a rough
"Sacre! 1 keel you for 6 cent! Queok Maybo he uao you an ’ th en have you believed to be strongly «vlK*urhcd,
Jacksonville, Florida
looking orereeer.
Coomb*, the orereeer, and a myetertoue now -jum p! Put nil on right way, b / hot In so poutb.- Oul. ta t bo ze cany with powerful forts to lend support
V£y. 'W hy you e v e r-cum down an '
Baltin aeem to be th* only par- gar, or I show you! U
R , C. M A X W E L L ,'M G R. SA N FO R D BRANCH
in holding back the Invaders.
the plantation. Craig la kwal- brandy to rat!"
..1- 4... ... ijq Philip llen ley —bey?"
An
official
announcement
burned
at
W-- ■
a shot and find* a man murdered.
The steward alunk Into tho passage
’T h a t wna all a mistake.” I returned Paris warns tho people that the tldef'1
tlrou»e*rd, a creole friend of Coomb*, leading &gt;■. tha tuiutxj1. iiiut tha. creole. detlttcnitely. ■*1 came m erely-to look
of . batlli*j»*y-eWv*i»wi)- H a r r th a t
appear*. Probing the murWgf. 'Orahr fturta
a fter hla Interest”
there will be no actions along this
«be oorpee mtaatng Mr*. Bernard tr ree lty turning.
“Ah. m’ateur, 1 »aw you n o t Par­
Interest! Why u dead man have great line, which 11r# l^iund to be
Mr* Henley. She and Craig determine to
fight for her mlaalng buaband'e eetata don zo rung linca*, but 1 loso zo tom* Interest T’
rnqmmled to by Just ns stirring coun­
0Ua*t ColUj* rad Matt B**uti(nl C«mpui In Florid*. CaUtfs. Acid*lay, Music,
• She bell ere* Henley deed.
pculr. m’aleur."
Do you mean Philip Henley la teractions by the Germans, and that
Eipreuian, Fat* Art», Domestic tad Industrul Arts, Busiijats, Tesfhers’ Cuurs*
Coomb* denlee Henley Ie dead and de•That la not to bo wondered a t " 1
•
_ .
the people must wait for the outcome
flee Craig, although the latter rereale answered, affecting good humor. "Uas dead?"
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium
; ’You pretend not know? By Gar. of the drat phase of this great battle,
Urn. Henley'* Identity to th* oreraeer.
eet queer! * Veil. 1 tell you, ra'aleur. Zo which probably will last several days, no malaria, quarter-million-doilar endowment. Three teachers of music, 95,000
T he tatter eaya llcnley hlmaelf put him the drat mate been ashore?"
“Out. m’sleur-aslecp to tho sun, 1 bole back ov ze picture. 1 lie there before It can determine on which aid« organ, a dozen pianos, two Glee clubs, chorus clasar Superb new rooms for 1) ustn charge of the plantation.
,
inesa School, full banking equipment. New chemical and physical laboratories,
bet
you! Bah! Any man could watch oue night an’ leeaten. week, ten days victory rests.
V ra. Hanley nnd Craig And Philip Hanequipped with every modern device; analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water,
ley'a aeal ting In tha garden. Exploring tbo sea from tbc cliff. D at job not agu. Ze capltalno talk with Bailie.
Japan Enters W ar of Nations.
Preparation for-Engineering Course.
(bn bout* alone, Craig Onda a tec ret b* la ­ need se funit otllcer. Sacro, but ’tin a
Hu have, letter from north, one, two
Japan hns come Into the w ar of
Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball,' Christian, but
ment room.
dog’s life at son!"
sheet
|taper,
no'
joot
toll
heem
how
eet
ndo
nomination!!!; expenses moderate; scholarships available.
nations.
The
emperor
of
Japan
has
lie la trapped and dlacorara twg dead
I nodded my bead, too busily engag­ all v na.' Borne 0110 write lieem. 1 tlnk declared war on Germany nnd the
For Catalogue add re**
bod lea. On* Ie the mtaatag corpse, and
' th e other ta Coomb*. Craig la struck ed with my (fwn thoughts to give much mnybe Pierre Vonlque. who went wny Japanese fleet nnd land forces are
7 WILLIAM FREMONT BLACKMAN, Ph. D„ LL. D., Prudent
down and la made prisoner by a (dark consideratlon to Mb trouble«. Still, long time. No m atter. Vnt bo told ready for the struggle around Klaoyoung man. another named Herman and this situation as revealed by Brous- wnB znt M’sleur Philip dlo—die qucck
Cliow, the German protectorate In
Brouasard. Mrs. Hen ley la also caught.
surd's complaint.* would afford us a frum accident. Nbvnli «peak, nu’ when China. Late dispatches from TslngCrglf and the-wpman are taken aboard respite of at least four honra, tf this x«y pick beem up zar was noddln' In.
Tnu say the German preparation Is
n yacht, which sails TH* owner and m at­
ter. tha dark young man. calls hlmaelf was tbo creole's watch below, then bees t»oclset Set», m'sleur! Ho vn* complete slid that the territory will
Philip Henley. II* tries to win Craig, nnd Herman would keep (be deck. Even roblx-d. Vonlque be hear about eet bo defended to the utmost. Hevrral
th * latter feign* friendship for him In or- lying there at* anchor tboso reflows
(In' ze body. No one know who ze German warships are lying In the hnrd er to help the women.
would not leave tbo crew alone. There | mau ls. But Vonlque know. To prove bor of Tslng.Tnu uud the Watcra have
Cow or Field P eas; V elvet'Beans; Sorghum; Millet;
Mra. Henley denlee the men la her hda­ was too much at stake, and, besides,
bs nd. She la locked up la a stateroom, and there’ must Still remain it lookout eet he send ze ring—ze signet ring—off been mined..
Complete
andFulI Stock Garden S eed ; Poultry Feed
*e finger. Zen bo write: ‘Look outl
Coincidentally with Japan's dec­
. "Henley" produces papers which Beaming­
ly -support his claim. Craig pretends to ashore. Ilqw tver, It wna it relief to Borne one has ze papers. Watch who laration of wor ngnlust Germany, the
and Supplies; Incubators.
Join In hts filibustering expedition.
snow ttint the German bud nothing of comes!’ Zat vns true, m'sleur." •
British official news bureau announces
Juat Received Stock of New C rop, A ll V arieties, of T urnip Seed *
“ And some odd did conic, BrouB- thut the Ati*dro-Hungarian govern­
,
^
3 importance to com mu nica to to Henley,
CHAPTER XIV.
ub occasion even to'' come below. s a r d r
O LDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HO U SE IN FLO It- %
rment han ordered the AustMnn endue!
Broussard sunk back. Into a chair,
IDA. W RITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Th* Creole's Story.
"Oul. queelt—a felh&gt;w with n letter Kalkerln Elizabeth, now nt TslngIIH sank down' on n looker and watching the rrlgbtened negro hurry from Philip. Eet whs sign bee* name. Tau, to disarm and hnR Instructed
hid tier face In her handa. The back and forth. At Inst. satisfied that he«*a hand write, appoint heem oror- the crew to proceed to Tien Txln. ‘
Jarksunville, • Florids
pitiful dejection In her attitude everything available bad P e o n .pro­ ««•er "
TUI* apparently ejitullintea Austria
• compelled me to bend over her duced. the former strode «cross to the / ’And what become of blm?" •
fro id the con diet In llio iuP'esst.
table, Jerked oift a chair nnd waved
I r quick aj4npnthj.
The creole shrugged bis shoulders.
Liege Ports Still Defy Hermans.
She, (poked up Into my face. “ I not bla hand toward tno In invitation to
" T l* not my business, m’sleur. Ho
While the Liege fort* qre Nflld to
not afraid. Only. I cannot bear t ho Join him.
go wny somewhere queok. Maybe he be holding o u i .j i i official statem ent
W H E R E S H A L L I GO TO S C H O O L ?
'T h e lazy dog! TIs Ukcly all you not like ze plate."
thought that you doubt me ever no
from the French government tell* ol
little. 1 know 1 have been Indiscreet, will £et. m'sleur. Maybe you eat with
tho
blowing
up
of
Fort
nhnudofnnThe dead face of tho bearded man In
th a t you might Juatly deem rac'an ad­ mo. bey? Or would you wait for *o the rear rogjn rose boforo me. But tnlm* by the Belgian ootpBmnder a fte r FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN O
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
venturess.; But I am not, Gqrdon capltalud?'’
It had been raxed by German-gun*.
1 Broussard went on:
TALLAIIA88KE
G AINESflLLE
C raig: 1 am a good woman left to
" I’ll take pot luck with you. Brous­ "Zen yon catue. m’sleur, ’long wlz ze
Official UuNsUn dispatches claim
fight alone, and I must hare your sard." I agreed genially, speaking girl. Ze rapltnjue be, laugh, eet was victory for the Upas ion forces over
C e U rfr of AH* *ml H f f r n r r * ; N o r m a l Hr boot;
8 College» and Ittrlatona; t.lbrral Art*; lui«
of M iu lr ; Sr hoot of Kiprroaion; Nchooi of Unftn&lt;-nln(;
ra rh rra rCollege;
o ll* * * ; Hi
tingine*«Ing; AcrlntHtife:
Agriculture: TTeacher*
faith or break down utterly. Do you loud enough no the negro would over­ so easy. Why ze girl, m'sleur?"
three German corps.
Great Duke Stfnol
AM; Kl i r n »ion IHilnlon: C r a d u a t p Hr hoot. M o d - 1 p r r' l m o n t H u t i o n ; K tlvnalon IMvTUon. ffrad u am
C
believe me—all I baTo told you—that head. 'T v e got to get accustomed to
bool.
t
T f * n r * brick tmlldm a«. t^-u-tr^ f y m n .
Nicholas, commnuder-ln-chlef of the rrn Uymnasium with «»rimming pool; t*»krt ball
"Philip Henley wna married."
»B.1 trnnU court*; now arid tTu-lrrH building«;
awimming pool and many aubaktiary bulbi
1 am (gaily tbo wlfo of t’bllp lien- camp fare and am hungry -enough to
"Non. nou. Impossible: eet cannot lie Itunstnn army, describes Russian vic­ beautiful n m p in ; djrmilortm bavo all modern •rum.
lng«i «I o/TWer», ln*trt»r-tnr» and »«alatami; 551
begin. Besides. Captain Henley Is laid shown. T Is not of re record Ze tories tn E ast Prussia.
ronoralcncaa; I t,» dbiiug rt»m an-I kltrhcn mnat young men frodi 4» Florida rountle* and 24 «tate«
fo rr* ,
In Florida: 418 young » « m m from 49 and foreign rountrie» taat «earion.
"T ea." I answered through clinched up tn hla berth with n alck. headache cap’ltnlne not frald any more. Un just
The Servians apparently are drlv- hygienic
ceuntim and 12 Half* tan «caaioo.
and doesn't wish to be disturbed. Ho play nr!* you like re "cat a l l zo mouse. lug oul the Austrlajis. and a late dlate e th , atrufgllng Jo contret myself.
Tl'ITtON FBEK In College and Normal Srhool.
TlimnN niKK; hoard and Kntrmnr* F—
and rntrann- tm for the year 1124.00. }1.12.50 per year.
F or a moment ahe sat In alienee, and, told me to tell you, Loula."
Hu know Philip dead—ho lias ze proof Pfltch by wny of Italy says It Is a n ­ hoard
For catalogue writ»
Writ* today tor catalogue.
w hile I dared not look at her, 1 know
“Yea. snh. Hbail Ab make you sum —nn' now he breaks ze will a n ’ gets zo nounced nt Vienna Hint the operaEDW
ARD
CONRAD1,
P
resldenl
4
A. A. M URPH K EE, I’reNldenl
. h e r eyes were upon my face.
toffee, snh?
Masan Broussard ho monies. Ze dog rich now: zen bo bo Him* against Scrvla on tbe Drlnn.
mure
rich."
"T h e n 1 will do whntcreg you aay. don't nobber drink none.’’
river have been abandoned.
go wherever you tell me," ahe prom­
“Yea. And. by the way, Louis, take
“Do yqu know nu executor of the
It 1s re|K»rted'lhat the Italian urmy
ised grarely. "I cannot decide for my- a*ltmcb Into the lady. Fix up some­ will named Neale—P. B. NealeT*
will be mobilized August 21. W ash­
104 F. S treet
FhooeNo.182
"Oul. m’sleur."
eel/. 1 am too confused to think clear- thing neat ir you can, and let mo know
ington believes Italy will Join Eng­
&lt; i j . b u t I trust you as a frland."
“Who la he? W hat does he look land and France against Gennnny.
wbpn It la ready.” '*
PERIODICALS
M AGAZINES
J drew aside the curtain draping one
“You know ze capital no before may­ llkeTk
“ Ifo vna a planter two mllo went
o r th e after ports nnd glanced out. ea­ be T* Broussard asked.
JAPAN DECLARES WAR.
Ice C reim - Soda W ater • C onlecllonery
Cigars and Tobacco !
g e r fo r apythlng to distract attention“No.” 1 answered, wondering wbat Carrollton. I see beem maybe ten
T hrough the clear glass 1 corid see the he couid bo aiming at; but willing to dnya ago—leetle short man wlf bald Army and Navy Ordered to Strike
rurw e o f shore lino forming the little glvo him a freo reír. “But bo seems bead.”
at Once.
m w . Ju st within the foam of the to be a pretty good fellow.”
Ho (toured out another drink of
Tlie emperor uf Japan hn* declared
breakers n half dozen men were
“ You think ho—hey! Maybo ao while brandy, am}, downing It, pushed back w ar on Germany. This action waa
launching a amatl boat, I stared at bo get you Altb heera. Den be se hla chair.
taken nt the expiration of the time
Now is the time to begin planting Onion
"By gar, I talk too mooch, maybe," lim it o f Ja p an 's ultim atum to G er­
th eA an instant before realising w hat devil. 1 know, tn'slcur.. 1 see beem
Sets. Considering the present price of,
I t m e a n t Then 1 dropped the curtain. fo r long while on to ocean; zat wtiar he aald. yawning. "But cut make no m any demanding the surrender ol
[ Onions, there is every indication tlmt they will lie on exceedingly profit­
dif. Ze capltalno ho cop -zv monies Klnp.Chow. ’
• .
‘T h e mate is coming aboard." I said you flu* o u t”
•w tW y. "You must go to your room:
Th® Japanese government hna or­ • • able crop to plant.
“What baa ho done to yoy?” I asked Juat ie same, ap,' eet better you know.
Now
I
turn
In
an'
aleep."
He
croaaed*
fiu.
We &lt;]uo(e r
Pit.
I’k.
here la the key: lock yourself In and carelessly.
fiu.
Qi.
dered the beginning of operations ou &lt;* We Qnotet
*1
tho cabin to his stateroom and closed1 land anfi sen.
only opeo when you hear my voice.”
I.M 3.75
Whit* Silytr Skin
-IS
.70
2,75
i 1 Crystal Wai BtirnuJ« 20
“By gart W batt" tiring.up a t th«'
20
.90 350
Ycllaw Danrrrs
Walla B«nnu«ta
.15
.n
2.50
•’ "A pd yon"— . ' _
.
v !’ .’ recollection. “ Get out o’ here, yer tbe door.
T he Imperial rescript doclhrjng war
The facta were clear. Philip Henley upon Germany hn* been issued. It i*•• Rad &amp;*rmad»
20
.90 350
Whit* Multiplier
-IS
ss
325
“ I m ust take care of myself: don’t coouT turning fiercely upon the stew­
wna
dead,
killed
while
Intoxicated,
ei­
Parrel
Pest
Ral«
p*r
Qt.
$&lt;.
Par
Pk.
20t.
Write
lor
fall
price
lit!
jut)
¡itued.
1’
officially
Inaugurates
hostilities
In
*wuity about me."
ard. and then leaning across tbo table,
W ithout ao tnnch as a glance nt our low Ming hi« voice, which yet trembled ther accidentally, or for purposes of th e fa r east ns n re*tm of Germany's
¡prisoner she opened the door nnd. with WIMT passion. "Sacre. nWdcur. It was robbery- And I16 had lieeu robfie»! failure to reply to the Japanese u lti­
a aw lft look .about the outer cabin, dla- I ao bis dirty work live—seek—year, when picked up liy tbe |&gt;oUcc, nothing m atum .
to Identify him being found. Beyond
PL A N T CITY, FLORIDA
T he proclamation of the emperot
«ppeared.
lie no sailor, but I sail i t sh eep 'fo r doubt this half breed brother bail dis­
aeut
a
thrill
fhrough
the
country.
i »»♦»♦♦»♦♦»♦♦I
I aittat keep Henley concealed nnd him—soo? Tree, four time I sail xe patched n man north to look 1dm up—
silent until dirkneea rendered oar os abeep. an’ be make se money. Vat bo po«*lbly to assassinate him If neces­ J a p a n 's entrance upon the fulfillment
-cape possible. In order to accomplish geef me? Mnybe *100 ze month—bah! sary. .The fellow had cither done tbo of her obligations to her nlly, Great
■' this It would be necessary to prevent eet wna to laugh. Zen be fin’ oat Job, or been anticipated In 'bis pur­ B ritain, responds to tho popular will
■either the steward or the mate from Dutch bog. (lexuiAU. an’ make of beem pose. In cithot cam be was present from one end of tho land to th« other.
•«entering the after cabjn. -All .peffi frocp ao fund officer. 1 not like e e t I tells »■* Identify tbo body nnd bad written Choorlng erowda assembled In Toklo
.. t
Ube-negro 1 dismissed quickly. eoniM&lt;m
a t once. Inclosing tbe signet ring aa before the bulliUoga occupied by the
H } l i u i h l a knowledge of in i ntnudlng on
proof. T h a t Was tbe aa mo ring we departm ent of forelgh affairs and th«
The
board would Inijict bltu to necept any
had found In tbe arbor, and which Vio­ adm inistration -of the navy.
explanation I might make. But with
la bad Instantly recognized. AnA\hoae popular tnanlfcalatlons, however, do
¡Herman the Situation was not no dear.
men who *lmd made a 109! of mo were not approach the euthuslnsm which
tSTtcthcr
or
not
the
captain
bad
Inform­
the robbers. They bnd found pa pore preceded the w ar with Russia.
X
e d h in t th at I wna a volunteer mi tbelr
and letters which opened before them
1,000,000 MAY LOSE JOBS.
U id jM •spodltlon I did not know. 1
thlsa scheme of fraud: then, wttb hla
bad btm placed as a gruff, bard (litwl
residence address, using bla keys, they
taking other medicines. 1 decided te
twa dbg who would Strike Oral nud in­
bnd learned everything necessary for Stoppage of Dye Imports Would Closa Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Factories,
take his advice, although I did not have
the completion of tbelr plans. A copy
vestigate later, on^ III dealing With
Hughes Would Die, Bat.
Instructions have been sent to Am­
i t the Judge's will m ust have been In
whom either diplomacy or force might
any
confidence la IL
Henley’s . |&gt;osscsslon. nnd. no doubt, bassador Gerard ami American con­
nm vo equal failure«. Yet | poaseisod
soon» lawyer’s tetter, describing tha su lar officers In Germany to notify
One Helped Him to *
1 have now been taking Black-DraugM
(hla advantage: I could deni with him
situation, received since the departure th e state departm ent at W ashington
i. With but two watch pincers on
tor three months, nnd it has cured me—
of hla wife. Apparently everything a t once whether the European war
only one at a time could leave
Recovery.
two rio te r crooks needed to know was will prevent the shipm ent of dyoth e dock, and Broussard. I felt assured,
haven’t had those awful sick headaches
In their possession. All they needed atuffs to America.
' bad no privileges In th e captain’* cat*
since I began using it.
to do sm s pull tho Strings, using a ■ T he m atter la of vital Importance
From what l know of Henley T
to
woolen,
cotton,
silk,
leather
and
figurehead
to
represent
Philip
Henley.
doubted If even the Amt officer felt
Pomeroyton, Kjr.—In Interesting ad»
I am so thankful for what BUck*
That was tbe part for which 1 waa o th e r industries In this country th at
privileged to Invade tbo privacy of Ws
chosen.
They
had
tq
construct
a
Be
vices
from
this
place,
Mr.
A.
J.
Hughes
uso
colon
because
the
present
aopDraught hen done for me."
*
without sotng*, apodal rtaaon,
In order to Interest me, yet th a t waa P lf will Jfcep inch factories -going
discipline on board, strict
writes
u
fo
llo
w
s:
"I
was
down
with
Thedlord’s Black-Draught has been
comparatively easy, and there was a only 100 days, when a million work­
Then» bad to be to control
strung probability of success but for ers would be throw n out of employ­ stomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine tor de­
peculiar, conditions of which they m ent.
captilo Into
( lifted the belpl esa ca
would have alck headache so bad, it rangements o l the stomach and fiver. It
could know nothing. T he half breed
h rw.
Ing at me In lmbad never been mentioned. He. waa Foes’ Goods In London Boycotted. times, that I thought surely I would die.
is composed of pure, • vegetable herbs,
my ears could distinguish
tbe monkey wrench thrown unexpect­
Many shop .windows to the west
of oars as the small boat
edly Into tbelr well oiled machine. Yet end of London are displaying signs,
I tried different treatments, but they contains no, dangerous ingredients, and
I t b e stern of the Bea Gall,
even without blm, the .reappearance "No German or Austrian goods slock­
ns I despised the fellow, t bated
acts gently, yet surely. It can be. fredy
pf Philip Honley'a wife waa sufficient ed here." This -development of the dkl not seem to do me any good.
blm, yet o«r safety dopebdod on
to cause disaster.
w ar on .the Gorxuaule conference was
I got so bad, 1 could not eat or steep, used by young and old, and should be
and I dared not,negloct tho
ld*-btodirtrw *rkftv»^-«M U ^w lf» !-T h e magie of inaugurated by' the board of trade
• a tbe boat grated
the words balled me. Then pow. If all *boycott,...............
which” -la spreading rapidly. and an my triendl, except one, thought I kept tn every bm ily ch est
y air."
the aide 1 stepped forth Into tbe
l had lea d e d was true, abo waa bh&gt; Feeling again*! Germans Is becom­ would die. He advised me to try
Get a package today.
to w ait T o ze capltalno. an*, by gmr. bo keep mo widow.- What would that mean to tut? ing ao h itte r'th a t Ralph niumenfcld,
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AUGUST M . 1114

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FORTUNE
B) RANDALL PARRISH
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^jeT o reJ nênlcy. big neglect. cruelty,
dlwtph'lon. had long ngo driven nil oentlnient from her. Before wo m et her
girlhood afTcctioo hnd _becu ntterljr
cni»be&lt;l and destroyed. Loyal aho wna
and true to~cvery tradition of ber wo­
manhood. U w as to guard hla Intereat,
not her own, th a t abe had accom panied
me on thia cz|&gt;edltlon, risking her good
name In the belief th a t he was unnblo
to care for hla own. W hat would ahe
do n^w? How would abe feel tow ard
“ ■w f TYPnt change wtÆt t f t t i mikr In
the Trlendly relatidhahlp between' o i t
1 longed to tell her and yet shrank from
the taik . ‘
■ **
Xhe sun lig h t; afream lng In through
the upper transom told qjo the aun wutt
dipping Into.the w est.. If we wore to
get nway when p lght cam e there w ere
many things to coo aider first. E spe­
cially was I ohecaaed now with a detlra to overhaul th e captain's papers
and secure those which would be of
lienefit. We uniat pOaaesa more proof
than the garrulous talk of the second
mate, and surely th a t proof would be
discovered In t b e s f t e r cabin. The noise
ef the atewnrd'a dish washing had
ceased, and cautions luvistlgatloti dlsclrwed him sound asleep, curled tip like
a dog. on Iho deck. Assured as to this.
1 ventured up Ihe companion stnlrs and
Indolgetl In n glance forwnnl. E sce p t
for a group of-anllors dolug some sail
patching In the shade of the ch a rt
bouse, uo one was visible. The vessel
rocked gently, an d far forw ard there
was a sound of hnmtnering. The tnnto
would bo there overseeing the Job,
whatever It might Ik*. Surely no hot­
ter opportunity than this could tie
given.
I stole back, silent and unobserved,
listened an Instant to B roussard's
steady breathing, thou unlocked the
c a p ta in 's door and entered hla cabin.
Ills wicked eyes, blaring with hate,
glared a t me «» l approached, and. In
spired by Borne sudden feeling o f sy m ­
pathy. I tient over and removed tho
gng from hia mouth. The result was
sn outburst of profanity, bristling w ith
threats. Uut these as Instantly ceased
sa 1 picked up th e cloth again.
"Do you menu to kill me?" he naked.
•‘Not unless 1 have to. but I bold
some things more valuable Hum your
life. Ju st 4&gt;t present 1 mean to look
over jVnfr papers."
CHAPTER XV.
Undsr Wsy.

lay quiet, but w ith -g larin g
H E ejea
following my every
m ovement us l throw open
the d raw ers of the desk and
begnn handling th eir contents.
For
some time I discovered nothing of spe­
cial in te re st I c&amp;ine upon one secu re­
ly locked. I tried key after key before
discovering the right one. realising
from Henley's squirm ing that I m ust
be draw ing near the goal T he first
paper -touched w as a copy of the will,
stul a little fu rth er rum m aging p u t mo
Into possession of various docum ents
Which I believed from a cursery glance
at their contents wero of utm ost value.
These I hastily tran sferred to my coat
pocket, making sure I had tho original
letter descriptive of Philip H enley's
death, ns well ns the copy of a m em ­
orandum which th e half breed had evi­
dently draw n up for tho convenience
of bU lawyer».
“I think I’ve got your num ber." 1
said finally.
"You've got to get aw ay first." be
sneered defiantly, “a n d you'll no t find
‘h at so easy. M r tu rn will come vet.
you spy, and then you’ll learn how I
bite.”
I laughed, feeling no mercy.
“ Ail in good , time, friend. I think
you h n ro had your inning. Now i t ’s
mine. 8o you are C harles Henley?“
He did not answ er.
'T h e Illegitim ate son of Judge lionley and a negro m other. T bat'a a clcvriè * , V forgery, th a t papof of legal adop­
tion. I adm it. M ust have had legal a d ­
vice for tliuL W hat did you juty the
lawyer«?"
H e atared at mo 'w ith com pressed
. v Ups"N ot ready to coufefcs yet? Well, you
will be. By the wny, who was th a t
'Pierre who wrote telling you of Philip’s
death? Not Vonlque, was It?"
"You devil!” he burst forth, tortured
beyond resistance. Ills teeth ground
together savagely, and h i h u n t Into a
string of oaths.
‘T h a t ’s enough.” And I got to my
fe e t “ 1 see I’ll have to gag you ag ain .’’
. I replaced the gng and took a survey
of the cabin to m ake sure all w as se­
cure. Nothing bad occurred In th e outer cabin during my absence, but the
(row ing .sh ad o w s evidenced tjje a p ­
proach of tw ilight. In those w aters
night came quickly. Locking th e enptiln 'a door, I entered my own-Btntcfoom and sat down on tho lower berth
- -------- til w ait. Is s v lo r my door alightjy a ja r.
The cabin grew constantly darker, al­
though outside, through tho open p o r t
* I could still jUstinguish gleam s of light
a^ong the w ater surface and the height a
of th e Island. H erm an came dow n and
entered hla stateroom , hu t w ithout clos­
ing tho door. Ho rem ained but n moh
’«lent o r two and then hurried back on
deck. Suddenly a gust of wind blew
In Ibrongh the port, and It began to
rain gently, but In huge drop*. Ear.

cvray w asTho rood hie of" thunder, echo­
ing acroM the open sen. The storm
Was evidently coming up alowly from
tho east, an all the. w estern »ky was
clear and streak Hi with golden red.
Then a sailor came down the com­
panion stairs, his oilskins rustling, and
pounded on the second m ate's door.
“All hand*. Mr. B roussard!”
There was n muffled response, and
the creole, buttoning his Jacket as he
passed, followed the other on deck. A
moment Inter I heard the »low Uiroti of
the engines and glanced out to note tho
shore lino slipping past Into tho gloom.
Tho Hen G ull was under way.
It would bo some tim e y e t-O fte e n or
tweuty m inutes at tho b est—before I
dared attem p t to carry ou t my pyfti
of oscope. In spite of th e overspread­
ing cloud and steady rainfall daylight
lingered In the west, and it »(»ectral
glow hung above the ocean. There
were prelim inaries to be atten d ed to.
and I was eager to be busy.
The «tow ard had aroused from bis
nap, a n l i watched hlrh low er tho ta ­
ble, and spread It wttb a nrtdtu cloth.
Now the distant clatter of dishes
proved him to be In tbo pantry. He
could bo dealt with tiiecu even to b e t­
ter nOvantago than In tho cabin, and,
nunoamb aU ut. ns be -undoubtedly wmrr
1 .felt It sa fe r to pUen hint
power to create any alarm . The task
Confronting mo was far too serious to
leave our re a r unguarded. 1 slipped
silently along tho short passagew ay,
and, -watching bis back closely. Investi­
gated the lock of tbo pan try door. It
was of th e spring variety, easily. det
to fasten, an d could not bo operated
from the inside, -As I pressed In the
cntch th ere was n clicking sountk
which caused tbo negro to tu rn around,
the w hites-of hla eyes gleam ing oddly.
"Oh, my lordy! I neb ber beard-you.
Mimas Craig. By golly, snh. dls yero
nlgguh sure thought tie w as shot."
"Not yet, Louis." 1 replied quietly,
■tnudlng In the opening, on© hand still
on the latch. "But It 1» Just as well
for you to be »etious about It—J*vo got
tho weapon nil right—see." and 1 push­
ed the revolver butt forw nnl Into tiUt
range of vision. “ 1 don't mean to
hurt you so long as you keep still."
"W hat—w h at you a-goin* fer to do.
sab?"
"Get aw ay from this ship If I can.
nnd you are going to help by rem ain­
ing right w here you are, boy. F ir s t
w hat's In tho small boat, hung to dav­
its astern —provisions. I m ean?"
"Tlmr'a n breaker of fresh w ater,
a n —an' u package o' sea biscuit, sab.
Ah—All reckon that's all."
"Good! Do you tmp|mii to know bow
fur we a re away from the main
const ?"
"A-ubout thirty-five mile, sab."
"Florida 7"

nTT'yoo.

Steady yonraelf with the

tackle."
8 be peered back a t mo over the side
of tbo boat, her h a ir shining with
moisture.
/
"Now a re you coming?"
“No; I shall have to rem ain here and
lower th e boat. Turn ab o u t and face
tho stern. Now take th k rk n ife . Don't
drop It. The moment th o boat to u ch «
the w a te r—an Instant before. If possi­
b le-c u t thy rope you h av e hold on.
then burry forward anil c u t tho other.
You undorsulnd?"
"I —I think si». I am to c u t this first
and then tho other."
“ Yes. Now dpu’t fall. You see, we
are launching this bout above the
screw.. T here Is bound to be suction.
If you c u t ns 1 say you 'w ill drift off
ltow ou to the course o f th e vessel nnd
will float free. O therw ise th e boat Is
likely to hu swum [led. You see what I
mean?"
She nodded.
.
"The quicker you can g e t to th at sec­
ond rope." I added seriously, “the bet­
ter your chances."
' '1
"B ut—but whnt are you going to do?"
"Jum p for It ns soon ob you are fairly
afloat. I’ll be «hoard b efo re you know
It.. Are you ready?"
•
She wna looking forw ard , and ber
hand gripped mlm*. H e r failure to a n ­
swer an d -th a -&lt; m ld ca.p ressu re of fin­
gers w as n warning o f danger. I
glanced back across my shoulder. In
front of tb© cabin stood a m an staring
aft. Ilia huge bulk ovcu In that dark­
ness told me It was H erm an .
1 heard his heavy a tcp on tho deck
as be entne «lowly fo rw a rd around the
bulge of th e cabin. T h o very m anner
of his advance told mo. hla uncertainty.
Something had occurred to arouse sus­
picion. Ho hud heard a noLie b i soon
a shadow and wns Investigating cu­
riously. Ho came up to th e stent rail,
standing still, u huge bulk In the
gloom, his gaze on tbo sw in g in g b o at
Then, unsatisfied, ho leaned forward

"Y en , s a i l "

"Coil you tell me the compass
point 7"
lie scratched his head, his confidence
Unit he w as not going to tie hu rt re
turning as I (piestloni.il him.
"W aal. suh. I ain’t no snllormnn
m yself—no, sa b —hut .do -second m ate
lie done [«lint It ou t ills motmln* when
Ah was on deck, an" he »ay It lay
nor’east by east, sail
Ah members
dnt distinctly."
"T hat will be nil. Ixiuls Now listen
to mo. I um going to sh u t this 'door
and lock you Ip. I'll be on board here
for an hour yet. and If you utter so
much as a whim per I'll come down
here and fill you full of lend."
I closed th e door, testing It Ixifore
turning aw ay, smiling grim ly to m y­
self at recollection of these w hite eye­
balls glaring at no* through the gloom
Duiis was evidently not (lie »tuff of
which m artyr* are made
There w as u small iHItule cotu|inna
fastened to n beam ortir thu table. I
unscrewed this without difficulty nnd
dropped ft Intjo my pocketl It would
bo a dark ulgbt with th a t cloud sh u t­
ting out tbo sky, with probably not a
shore light visible. ^Tben I climbed
tho com panion stair» to take n survey
of the dix'k We were «lipping through
the w ater at fair rate of speed, leav­
ing i very perceptible wake n»l/*ni
The open docks gHstened with w ater,
although tho rainfall w as light nnd In
te ra ittte s i; thunder rum bled to th©
northward. w ith occasional flashes of

P u t t in g

E v e r y O u n ca o f S t r e n g t h In to
th o B lo w , | S t r u c k ,

nnd begnn to explore w ith .one hand.
A pparently he touched something
strange—tho edge of h er ak irt II must
hove In-ell. fur Uler© wna n tilt j»f cloth
lu tbo lifted finger». Noiselessly I
arose in my feel, planting myself firm
ly on the wet deck. T h e re »vns lull
m enus of escape now. and. big ns
the fellow wits, I m u st 'accept the
chance. Another m inute would menn
discovery, and hla bull voice would
roar th e length of th e »hip-' He nel(her s a w uor heard me. his whole at
letitlon concentrated on tho bouL
W ithout-w arning, p u ttin g every ounce
of ktronirfh Into tj»e blow. 1 stnick
lauding square on tbo chin. There was
n »mothered groan, nnd tie collapsed
hurled back ImhIIIj , his nrrn» flung up
| hcnnl him thud ag a in st th e rail, his
great form bending to tho shock, and

lightning. Even ns I fitootl there, ntnr then ho w ent over, w h irlin g through
jng .forw ard, ondcavoring to m ake out tbe-alr.
“ W hat is It?” she ask ed , her voice
cortnln objects In the gloom, tho over­
barely
audible. "W bnt bu s happened?"
hanging cloud seemed to close in across
Her voice seemed to recall me luthe w estern nky. instantly plunging us
Into night, I* heard no m ovem ent of stnntly, to restore, my uum bed faculmen. no voice shouting orders, yet Ite- ili-^
“ \Vhy. really I hardly know ." I an ­
foro th at last gleam fuded I had seen
swered,
yet sU’tHdng b u c k -to grip the
outlined several figures on the bridge.
To b etter a as tire myself th a t no w atch ropes. ‘T h e fellow had hphl of your
was upon th e afte r deck I circled the dress, didn’t he?"
"Yes. Oh. 1 was so frightened! And
cabin. 8 upper had not been served,
and ono of th e watches m ight be piped —ami then he Jerked m e ,borrlb|y.M
"T hat w as when 1 h it him . I must
down at any moment. This would
bring one of th© m ates n ft to th e cabin. bavu gut the big brute J u s t rig h t He
Driven by ihe thought. 1 rapped went overboard.”
She looked down Info th e swirl be­
softly on h er door and she catne forth
neath. clutching the edge of the boat
Instantly, full dressed.
with tier bnmla.
"You a re ready?"
" is - I s ho down there—In the water?
"Y es/'
&gt;
••You’!! need a woterproof of some Do you‘-you suppose bo is drowned?"
"I don’t nee whnt else b e could bo.*'
kind. It's raining outside. W alt n mo*
"1—1 cannot bear to Jh ln k of It!”
nient. T hera will be a coat In some of
“Now. seo hero,” I Bald, com ing back
these stateroom s."
to
uiy senses. T h i s in all foolisbuMS
I found one,'« fisherm an's slicker, and
sad losing us time. I’m n o t sorry he
wrapped h er In IL It wns n world too
big. but I tightened the belt and turned is out o f the wny. I t w na cither bis
up the- sk irls, bo she m anaged to walk. life or ours. Have you g o t th e knlf«?"
“ Yea."
I led tier forw ard «lowly, go that the
•Then got hold of th a t s te rn rope. I
flapplug of th e oilskins agnlnst the stair
am going to lower aw ay .”
rail would not tie bfcinl. T h e stendy
8 he obeyed me, b u t It w as mechan­
p atter of rain on the deck planks
drowned wjint little noise wp made, ic» l. b ef eyes still'fixed upon the wa­
nnd ns we emerged into tho hood « ter.
gust of w ind drove the m oisture Into 1 “Be quick now,” I sa id sternly, and
our fnces, I could fee) my heqrt thum p, my hand pressed ber «boulder. "Your
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yet It wns m ore because of ber proxim­ tire depends on your, prom ptness."
I loosened tho ropes, permitting
ity than upy excitem ent of adventure.
So for as 1 could.perceive, peering out them to ru n «lowly th ro u g h tho blocks
into the atomi with hand «hading my There wns no creaking, a n d I rejoiced
at the case with which I sustained the
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w"e

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jl2 l o n ' j

the narrow deck patango hito the shad
ow cast by th e boat"Now.” I osliL "step on ray .knee, and
j*ll help you over. I\pti't. b n rry -o n ly
be quiet. T b a f f
.Nu.w Just let. t»e

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weight U the t a l l

jjtm c e n d r d .

Blow

forw ard, knife In Tmod. for’.th e other
rope. Almost l»efore the boat could
sw ing about, th e second stay dangled*,
a n d . nil my strain in g eyes could per­
ceive was a dark. Indefinite shadow
d riftin g uut of sight astern. W ith­
o u t Uttering a sound or wnatlng n sec­
ond 1 dived from the rail.
“ It's all right!” 1 calk'd, loud enough
for ber to h e a r.''-‘T hrow out an oar
on the left and hold her I'll he there
In n minute."
I made It. nlrnost breathless, when 1
finally gripped th e gunwale and hung
on to regain a m easure of strength.
" ‘Ob. thank God." she exclolmed.
slarlu g nt me; " I —I thought you were
lost!"
“ Don't think of IL Tho danger Is nil
over. Ydu needn't pull on the oar; Just
hold It straight out. Thnt will keep
th e boat's head forward."
"Can you get over tho side?"
"Jn a m om ent—yes; as soon as 1 get
lajM irenth back. Did you notice auy
alarm on board tbo Sea Gull?"
She shyyjed her iT^es with ono baud,
hoidtyig tlie heavy oar ag ain st her
body, and liMrtied-fibMid.
. %
"No; I was nut thinking ab out th at—
only of your d an g er and my aw ful pomIti
I was never so frightened fib­
roin. '
“Can you still ace the vessel7”
. "Ju st n shadow against the sky. L—
1 Jhluk she Is moving straight ahead."
"Then we have not been missed nor
th e mate. D oubtless he w as going be­
low for hly supper. Now lean well
o v er to port—yes, the le ft-a n il balance
th e boat. 1 um going to climb In."
TO BE CONTINUED

EARLY nCHURCH
HISTORY
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C ontinued frían page 3

apar, published la Raminola county, Flor­
ab le, a s he b attles ato n e w ith dif­ R
is, one« s w»ak for eight contentile* weeks.
ficulties a n d sorrows tw o were cre­
Witness, E. A. Douglas*, Clock of tho Cir­
cuit
Court, and tb* aoAI of isld court, on
a te d to »liure, cries out w ith a more thl* tho
22nd day of July, A. D. 1914.
(«al)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
pensiv^, b u t a saner poet:
Clark Cireult Court, Reminole County.
By J. C, Hobart*, D. C.
fiacre» A BaCottoo,
" W h e re shall I find in all th is fleet­
Boflcttor and of Counaal lot Complainant
in g earth ,
97-Fri-9tc
T hia world of chance a n d fare­
Nelle» of Aprllrailan Po» Tal Daad Lodar
wells, a friend
Narllon S af Chseter i s t i , La«* of Fio­
rd»
W ho will not fall me in her love
!,
N oti»» U hereijy glven th a t !&gt;, II. Ifook or.
an d worth,
purchaser ot Té* C ertificato No.1070, d atati
T e n d e r nnd firm an d fa ith fu l to tk* 3 day ot Jan# A. I&gt;. ., 1912, ha* flle.t
•ald m rtfficst» In m y office, and ha* m atto
th e end?
app lication lor ta l daad to Iwu* In accorda»#«
«tlh t a o . Salii cvrtlflfatw ombrar** tba (o t­
to «Ina deecrlbed
deaeri bed proparty
prò party altuatad
situatali (n
In B
am lowlng
tt*ro­
Far , h a th my spirit sought a place lli oI» rounty. Florida, t»-wlt:2K0ft. E and W
by SIS fi. N and S In NE cor. Sac.CTp 21.
• of rest,
H 30a
Tk* a*ld land baine aaaemed at tba dato
L ong on vain idols its devotion
ni (ha Usuarne of mrh certificate In Ih* a n n i
shed,
; ot W. E. It untar, fr. Unica* aald tarli tirato
Stom
I ,n v » forsaken
fn r m b n n w
« 1hom
,n m 1
t loved
i„ ..„ a I «h»M
s c c o r d ln
f tod,Isw,
ta* d
d(ood
Nome,. have
wl[T , „bau,redeemed
lhwM0 „„
, 4‘th
rol
__________
______ L A .
t»., 1914.
the^beat,
Wllnaa» my officiai signature and arai thia
Some deceived, and iomo arc with 12th day ot Aug. A. IX. 1914.
(•»all
E. A. Douglas«. &gt;
th© dead."
Clark Circoli Court. Raminola Co., Fla.
By Ja*. C. Robert*. IX C*
102- F ri. Ale

T he old altar, decorated with
vines and flowers, in a n atm os­
NOTICE
v - '
phere redolent with live perfum e of
A epeclal m e etin g 'of • th * • torli Snidar*
sr s***of
— .
. ’F.'fluitton . IN O ., a corporation orais n ls e d ••
violets, jessamine and rosea, aw ait­ rand
aalatln i undar
‘ tb*
‘ ’law * o t th*
‘ I8
S tta to -o f ,
ed the m an—the man who had Florida, will be held at th e offire* o t sa ld i ,
10
awakened .to a sense of his peed of A. K . on tb» Tlh cí*y'af~S»pr»H ib*r,-A. D .,
IVI 4. (or Ih* purpoaa o t datarmlnina- a t ab a a
the help* to meet the C reato r had lim a, a t an »lection to b o bald'by lb* s to c k prqrirlrtt- for him. He was one of holdrr» -ot -alili corpora t io n , « b a ibaa or n o t
.
,
. . Ik* r a p lta l atork of th» s a id F, F, I lU T T O N ,
us UiaO-iuiuMlsAJteefai ¿»A|aib0.dMwVÌtÀ4i4&gt;W.-Mdw41-«m»4o —Ua»&gt;ir«li il k»aaw al 111
sum of tlO.OÒO.W?’
be. " .fe n d e r and firm a n d faithful to 1 15,000.00 to tkaCao.
A. D oC ottaa, Sac.
F. F. Button, Ine.
the en d .” And to the old a lta r we
102- Fri 4 te.
led tho brides of our choice, and
there they^ promised to love, honor Nstlr* •( As*n&gt;sO«s f*&gt;* 1 1 1 Dr*d Uadsr
and—nnd—and obey (D o n ’t men­ Hitllon S *f Ckssler 4SS8, Laws of Fleets*
N oll* * (* b*r*b)p jlv e n th a t O. H. F rain
tion that!).
purchaser of T a l C ertifica la No. I0 7 7 .tlsl.r l
tb* 3rd d a y of Jun* A . I)., 191!, has fllod
C harm ing memories these!
•aid certlflcat* In my offle*, and has m sd a
Young men! Such things are not app lication for 1st deed t o iaau* la a c co r d ­
ane* w ith law . Said certificat* «mbraea* tb «
rare in the world, -and though- you follow
in g described prop erty tllu a u d In Ram­
ino!*
c o u n ty . Florida, to -w it:D e g . l i t i H o f
have let your opportunity ut the
NW Cor. o f S«r.6 T p 21. It 30. run E. 251 It
old a lta r pass, we arc building a 8 799 ft W 231 It N 799 f t .
hg said lan d ‘ being a a a e w d nt th e. d a to
nru* church and a new a lta r — take ot Ttha
l**uanr* ot aurb rertrticat* In tba n a m a
courage and acquit yourselves like »( W, E, 1» Hunier T U . Unta** said cartlfl' rale «hall be redeemed according to law , taa
men!
deed will Issue (hereon on th* 14th day o t
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n varidtion or two nnd we m ust'bid and undor the eyes? A frequent denire
the old church farewell. You know to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney
Pills Will cure you. Sold only by Wm.
the old song says:
G. Aldridge, Druggist. Price 60c.
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William» Mfg. Co. Props. Cleveland, 0 .
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And it always bring» n sigh,
■G ive to me th a t le tte r word
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That comes from the heart, Good­
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I church without a sigh? Are there
is hereby |lr s n Ihst th e bt-eonls]
I not some Bucred memories too 4.- « UNn oiotice
n , as provided by Isw . I^.brreby called
cherished? T hink of the sung»*, th e tor tho purpose ol electing trustee» lor the
est su cceed in g tw o year*, and also tor tha
prayers, tho pleadings , of men of npurpose
o f determ ining the n u m b er ot mille
of
is t r ic t • school taa to Le le v ie d lor each
G od' thnt were wafted, heavenward ot daold
years In each of tha H prcinl School
from within Its walls, nnd remember T a i D istr icts herein alter nam ed; aald elect­
ion to bo held Tuesday, S ep tem b er 15lh In
th a t it wbh nt the altar th a t some Sanford Special T a t School D l* t(jrt N o I,
Special T at. School I b e tq c l No 2,
of, our little ones were baptized; it l,ongwt.o&lt;l
O vrido Special Taa school D istr ic t No -3,
was from the same altar th a t aorne C h uluota Special Taa School D istr ic t No 4,
and (Io n o v s Special Taa School D istr ict No. 5.
of us bore aw ay our dead. Prec­ F urther, «aid «¡action aball be held under the
u
r n s rule« and regulations, nnd th# qlíal­
ious memories these two— one joy­ flrationa
ot election «hall be th e es me. as
[»escrib ed tor t hot* ' votings tn th e ortgtnat
ous nnd (Tnc Rad.
election creatin g a special tax sch o o l District.
And yet Is there not another mem­ T h e follow in g-ore the Inspectors and clerks
ointed to hold the election o n Septem ber
ory, sacred to, a t lenat, n few of u«7 app
l&amp;th i 9 ! 4 .
Sanford-Special
School District No 1,
(Allow me, if you please, a‘ little A. !.. William», T.Tat
S. Davis. 0 . P. LovaU,
lib e rty ’ with this varlution.) Not inspectors, R. C. Maiwefi, Clark.
I^mgwood Special Tai Mkusl District No
every man who m ig h t,'h a s auch a 2. C. E. Hartley. D. It Hooker and J ' N.
Scorcy.
Inapectore as 1 T. P. Lewis. Clerk.
m emory to cherish.. Not every man
O vied o Sp ecial Taa School D istr ic t N o 3,
who might hnH availed himself of. a L. T . H u n t, Then Aulln and N . J . Tanner,
tn epectore, and T. W. Lawton C lerk.
gracious privilege the a lta r offered.
C h u lu o ta Special Taa School D istrict N o 4,
e L o s t , Arch P resati, and P . K. Culley,
Do you ^uess what I mean? Hear CInab
ep ertors, and W. N. Jacobs C lerk.
Geneva Special -Y*I Reboot-Dion
U thoughtless young fellow boasting
J! H. KIIbee, Edwin Rauleraon nnd A.- A.
of what he calls
Moran.'InapeVlore and C. F. HarriJon Clark.
Ity order ol tho Hoard of Public Inalrue"Single B lessedness"
»•-'V.VîMTÏCTil.iaSiiiHÎ
" f have no* wife! Who'd have his ...».(
D. I»’ Thrasher, Sec. and R u pt, o l Tublic
In
stru
ction .
nose
""Forever tied to one lone flower. 103-51 Fri.
E 'en though th a t flower should be n la O r r a il Court Boveoth Jud icial C ircuit ta
la and Far Nauilael* C o u n t» F lo r id a . In
roe©
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W . J. M c L u cie, Defendant
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*!) p erson s whomsoever In terested In tb* a b o v e
««tale or in the real ««U t* hereinaltar daacrlbed. th a t on the 7th d * y o f Septem ber A . D .
1914, M icheál Ilotundo, udm inistretoe, w ilt
present to Ibid Judge o t Sem inole C o u n ty ,
Florida, m petition now o n file In th* C
Judge'* office, praying t h i t he nt*
directed to -take poaseaeion ol Ih4
hereinafter described sa asseta ol th«
cedent's esta te and t h a t » Guardian
Litem m ay b* ap p oin ted to repreefni th
said V ittoria Villano, w h o la ■ minor *n
under the d iiabillty of non-age; and th*
a vale m ay be ordered o f the following real
esta te, consisting of th ree separate pleco* of
Und sltu a tq in th* c it y of Santord, for­
merly G range rounty, n o w Romittola c o u n ty .
Florid*, and known a* a ll ol Block 16, o o d
1.0 la I and ft ot B lock 10. C bau man A
T ucker's Addition to H anford, as shown b y
recorded plot In tha Clark’s office «I G r a n i»
c o u n ty ,, Florida, aald property being lo ­
cated on w h a t I* know n sa u n ion iv e n u s o r
Second atroel, Santord. F lorid *, or so m u e b
thereof as shall be a u ffle ie st to pay th a
ou tsta n d in g Indehtadnaou of th* aatat^ a lt
of th o personal e atat« having boon a l ­
ba ua te d . You. Carmel R otando, V itto ria
Villano- nnd all otbar person* Interested aro
therefore, hereby co m m a n d ed to app ear
before rar, County J u d g e ol Som inoto
C o u n ty, at th* court house In S an ford ,
F lorida o n (bo Tth d ay o f September A. U . 1914, a t 10 o'clock A . M ., «nd th«w cau so.
It ^ny y o u have, why aald patlllon sh o u ld
n o t-b e granted.
W itn ess my hand s b d official teal t h is ,
22nd d a y o l July A. D . 1914.
(•e a t)
O E O . O. itE IU U V G
County Ju d ge Sem inole C ou nty.
B7-4t*Frl
tn i h » Circuii CearL N e v en lh Judicial C ir­
cuit o f tho Stale a f F lorid a, far He ml n o lo
C a a a ly
W ilson A Toomer F artn iaer C om p any,
a r orp otatioa
F ranklin F . Davit.

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m a y contera:
o u are hereby roquoattul to appear tn
tho a b o v e entitled c a u se In which w rit o f
a tta c h m e n t was Issued o n tbo 3rd d a y o f
-Ju ly. 1914, on Q( b efor* tho nil« d a y . In
S ep tem ber. 1914, tbo t a n a being tho 7 th
day t hereof.
Th* Rdhtord »«raid J* .btrehy designated
as th e wows*«itgf&gt;(« w b le h this netlog «kail
be publlH tefr were V w e e k for two cittu c c u Uve rnontbe (nine w e e k s).
I d w itnee* whereof I bay* hereunto not
ray h an d a n d afflaed th o offield) seal o f so ld
court thia 3rd day of J u ly . A. IX 131«.
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u u u u L A B I,
Cierta» o f Circuit C o u rt, S evtntb J u d ic ia l
C ircu it, Reminole C o u n ty .
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W hereas a bill of com plaint baa been filed
1^ W . Baldwin, A tto r n e y for
Oh! better far the bright bouquet In thia c o u r t at above entitled, a n d ,
- y r- r.J —
V I-F ri-9te
W heroaa, George A, D tC otlaa^ aallertor
Of flowers of ©very clime an d hue, anrE irfJ roUTUel Tor com plain ant baa made
rrth a t It Is tba belief of affiant that ta Court o f C-oualy J u d g e , Heroins)*
C ou nty
U^T turns to charm the m ind away affidavit
Ihe d efen d a n t, W. J. Me Luca* ia a non­
le of Florida ' '
And fragrance in the heart renew." resident o l the «tat* of Florid* a n d 1« * ' res­ In fila
r« E atat* of
of a etnia or country o th e r than the R. II. W hltaer
P ity th a t young man! t Let him pans. ident
■ta le o l Florida, and that hie raaldonro la
N o tic e la hereby g iv en t o all whom, ft m a y
p n w o and that th* d efak d n n t la over concern th a t on the Iftth day ot J a n u a ry ,
"A nd the Lord God naffl. It U uIwakanty
o n e years of age, and th a t th ere I* no A. D . 191ft, I shall a p p^ly to th* l l u i ora
t t f lbio
n o t. good th n t. the man should be poroon In th* «tate of Florida, th o service-ol IGeorg* G . Herring. J u d g e of said rourt,
irt. aa
subpoena upon whom would bind «aid­ Judge or
of Probate, for
lor m y final dhA
discharge
alone. I will make a helpm eet unto ant, tkeraforft, y o u , tho »aid W. J . M aLutas. adm inistrator
ol |b o « t a t e of tt- H. W h ltaro ordered a n d required to appeiar to the bili n*r. deewaaed: an
l at- tha, tamo lim p !
him ." ’
o f c o m p la in t filed In this causo In th* above wifi p resent a y final a c é o u a u as admmtwcourt, on or belato M o n d a y , tho tth trator o t .s s l d etlatJ, a n d ask for their a p ­
.Yes; happily there were others. dena titled
r o l O ctob*-, A D . 1914; o th erw ise th* proval.
A nother man brought face to fact bill filed e g o ltu t you will bo ta k e n os conD a te d Ju ly U h . A. D . 191«.

ly It san k b?le(r Into1 th e d arkness un­
til It wns merely a htnek. shnjwlesa
ahudqw outlined agiti uut th e water. 1
felt tho stra in on m f nrro» ns the swell
gripped It» see» . Then th e ste rn swung w ith the stern realities of life, dis­
free, (itili" I knew she w*is scrambling appointed anti ‘ pained and mUer-

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T h e variations, too, a re finished.
witnesr my official aignatur* and a»al this
th* 12lh day ot Aug. A. I».. 1914.
We are draw ing near th e p artin g
E. A. nouât*«.
facilities for tran sp o rtin g u n d haul­ p a rtin g never to meet a g a in . The
Clrrk Circuit Court H «tnlnol*,C o., F lorid a.
(Seal)
J. Ç . Itoberts, U . C.
ing, and m oney to pay ns you go, old church was an inanirnate thing
IOS-Frl. 5tc.
A
th is cost m ay - seem high.
B ut if —it had no soul. And yet some one
y o u had to com m ence ns we did, has beautifully said th a t the Cre­ N olire o f Appllratlon fo r T a s D eed C o d e r
N c c lU n , S of Chapter 4B59, L a»a o f
w ith o u t a d o llar, an d carry on the ato r m ight snatch hither .nnd thither
Flarlda
w ork in a h ap h a zard w ay, minus from th© cluster* that d in g about
N o tic e !• hereby jti” a th a t F. F. B u t t o n ,
»11 i !o* conveniences and advantage» an inanim ate thing, a precious m em ­ purchaser ot T at &lt; ertfS cat* *No. 43S, d a ta ti
first d ay ol Junr1.. A . IX 1903, has filed
ju s t en u m erated , you m ight not ory gem . and out of th ese form a the
•aid certificate In my office, nnd has m a d *
app lication (dr ta i dr. d to iaau* in ac­
build at less cost ftliui we did. But glowing soul!
cordance «U h law. ‘ Ka.d certificate e m ­
w h atever the cost, the old church
th e following d escrib ed property att­
If in th n t eternal, lillsaful »bode braces
ua led In Seminóla r o u n ty , Florida, l o - w it:
goes now and gives place to th e new
beyond th e skies, our ow n spirits tell 2 M osca Lyman's Rub Blvialon, as r e ­
corded In Plat ttook A , page 7, O ran ge
M b ) the new rise in u splendor th at
should chance to meet such a soul C ou nty record».
will bring joy to the heart of mnn
T he said land being aaawaaed at th e d a te
th in k you we would not recognize
ul the lu u a n r t ol auch certificate In th o
n nd (in honor to th e Nam e we wor­
a sw eet m em ory here 'a n d there name of Unknown. Unie«* said rerU flca te
th ! p, high over all.
• hall be- redeemed accord in g to law, t a s
am o n g its sparkling jewels?
deed wilt Issue thereon o n the 3 1et d a y o f
Perhaps thD
history, un av o id ­
A. t&gt; 1914. .
B u t. how ever th at m ay lie, and August
W itness ray official signature and s e a l
ab ly incom plete m many of its deih e 3 1st day ot J u ly A. II. 1314how ever sweet nr sad th e mem'orics this1seal)
E. A. D O U 0I.A S S .
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ails should a t a n y rate re rco rd the
th a t will e’er hover over th e groilnd
Clerk Cirrult Court. Rem inole. Co., F la.
n a m e s of th e pastors a n d Sunday
Ily Jaa. O. Hobart*. D. C .
w here it stood, it is tru e th a t the
tt»-6t-Frl
school su p erin ten d en ts who have
old form is gone! F arew ell, then
Served this ch arg e from th e begin­
old c h u rch , farewell. " A n d if for­ In I ' o u r l of (he t ' o n n l , J u d f e . S e m i n ó l a *
ning
The pustor» are nutned in
C o u n t y . H l s l r ef F l o r i d *
ever. still forever fare the© well!"
o rd er as they rnm c, some of them
In re Estate of ——
Amends I- Tipton
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being returned once and oftener;
To all Oedllurs, lK(ete**, BUtrihutees and
alt Persons tisvin| Claim* or Demands
T ho Bluo noal Tiro
C om pound
Bovs. A. A. P retb rey , A. A. Bnrssslrtst said Estate:
will
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and
You and each ot you are hereby notified
n e tt. C. A Ha under*, T. W. Moore.
• nd requirrd’to pr-eont any rlslmt and it«—
.! Anderson. II Hire, T. W. Tmnp* p reserv e th e life of your autom obile* rustid» whieh you, or either ol you, may
hsvr efslrut the state of Amsods L Tipkn-s, J. K S h an d s. W. N. (,'nnely. and m otorcycle tires a n d tubes.
ton. deroosed. 1st* ot Floyd county, Indiana,
E
xclu
siv
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territory
open.
A
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to tho undertltnsd sdmfnUtrstor C. T. A.
1 S. P atterso n , H. M W illiams, J.
&amp; B. It. N. ot said reiste, within two
I Bell, E. J. G ates. -F Pfxton, I&gt;. B. D. A. H a n n a , Sole D istrib u ers. 913 years trom th* dale hereof.
Bated July 6th. A. I&gt;. 1914.
S w eat, A. E. Housholder, J. A. Hen­ Florid» Avq., T am pa, Kin. F ti0 1 3 -4 tp
C. M. HAND. BhViff,
Administrator C. T. A. and B. D. N.
d ry , C. H. Sum m ers, H T Gaines,
Frl-93-St
K. K. S teinm eyer. the present be­
loved incumlw*nt.
la C ou nty J o d ie ’s C ourt. .Seminole County».
Have yuti overworked y o u r nervous
F lorid*. In Probate
S unday School Superintendent*
In re E sta te o| Louis V illan o, deceased
system
nnd
caused
trouble
with
your
\ E. Philips. :i years A J Philip*,
N otice:
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4 N year- .1 K M rltiu g er, l!fi 1 j kidney» and bladder? Have you pains ToC oCarm
u n ty . Florida:
To Carm el Hotundo, nt Sanford. Sem inolo
years and »till faithfully, a t hi» post. in loins side, finck and bladder? I!
C ou n ty, Florida. V ittoria Villano, of C ar­
you
a
flabby
ap|warance
of
the
fare,
T he history ik finished.
Perhaps
minio b i f f i , M arillano, Ita ly , and an y a n d

II to farther ordered th a t th ia - notice bo
published ia th e fiaafprd rH erald, a newe-

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HAPPENINGS

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Communications for this Column Should he M arked "Society Editor", or

. Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203
Il'rdditUt IMl*
Sanford friend» of Miss Bessie
Schum pert will be surprised to hear
of her marriage to Mr. Geo. D.
Diahop- which occurred In A tlanta
W ednesday nt the home of her tdstyr. Mr». Chas. Boll. Miis SchUmpert was married ' In ft handaonie
- . travelling gown. The wedding was
a quiet one, only the imm ediate
, fam ily,and Mm. D. L. Thra»her of
l Sanford being present.

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Misa Florence R obl^-is visiting
Mr*. Bfcnnan. and her grand daugh­
ter», Misses Emma and Mabel l.indgren fu Orlando.

*1 All L o c a l A d v e r tis e m e n t« Under
T h is H e a d in g T H R E E C E N T S »
L in e F o r E a ch I n s e r tio n . Mi ni mum
C h a rg e 25 C e n ts.

y in v m u v v jiv

FOR SALE

Miss Almu Pagenhart left for
Jacksonville yesterday wfrom which
pluce she- will sail for Baltimore.
She will visit several points in M ary­
land and Virgins, also -Washington,
D. C. before returning home.

F o r Sale— Furniture a t 210 1'*,^
Avo.
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FOR Bttlc or rent. T hree acres- .
highlly im proved Tiled land, clou
in, w ith nice 7 room house well la.
cated. A. P. Connely.
101) M»(.
noiia Ave. ‘
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TAKE DODSON’S AND

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' * * l r . and Mm. Alfred Lilja enter- n m » «
tained Wednesday evening with n 0 1 A I
^ c h a r m in g little buffet »upper in (
~ * ^ h o n o r of Mm. E. B. Brown.
i ’ Taking
The dining room was very uttrac- j home' for

✓ awt Y H I T R F P R T
t/H
1 v U ls P E iu l
----------Calomdl .«jeans staying a t
the day—take

Motorcars a re used for transjK»rtinir llaht Held artlller.r

Tho guns a re returned to the grouiTd l*efi&gt;re being tired

pink roses and green ferns.
I ff an a tta c k of const!
The delightful event marked the iousness hits you, there'» no need to
christening of a handsome tea cloth take a dose of catomcl and spend At
of Irish crochet, with center of Inset least ft day g e ttin g over tjio effect«
'medallion». A bowl of pink and of it. L. It. P h ii'fc £.*■££. sell Dod­
white ro»e» and fern» graced the een son*» Liver Tohe, which they guar­
ter of the table, which was very antee takes the place of calomel and
lovely with It» beautlfuFcover, dain­ »tart» a laxy liver withnpt bad after
ty china and gleaming Rilver. A de­ effects.
Dodson's Liver Tone does all the
licious and appetising menu was
served.
Before leaving the table, good thut calomel can do, yet it is
toasts and good wishes for Mr. and absolutely harmless to young people
Mrs. Brown wire in order nmi the ant} old. It is u pleasant tasting
rest of the evening was-, pleasantly vegetable liquid th at will relieve con­
spent with the game of "500."
stipation or sour stom ach or other
Those present besides the honoree troubles th at go along with a luxy
were Mm. W. T. Shelly, Mr. E. B. liver, without restriction bf habit or
diet. You d o n 't leave off any of
Brown and Mr. U. J . Holly.
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tho things you regualaly do when
Pant* at Otlrtn
you
take -Liver Tone.
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A gay party of young ppople cip
A 'large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Joyed a delightful dance nt Osteen, Tone sells for 50 rents'. Get the
,
W ednesday night, tho guests of Mr. genuine and if you itre not pleased
nnd Mr*. D. fl. Monroe, given in with it-th e druggist from whom you
, . honor of their niece, Miss Verna bought
___ _it’ will give your money back
Monroe. Four cam carried the party with a smile.
'i'lie dormati nrtiij tuia unmet ou* ai muriti i.i.iHieatrjo "li ivlilrli rapiti tire mite li Iua guiis uri- muliniti]
to Osteen.
peliciou» punch wauj
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served throughout the evening.
j Twenty-six Siberian farmers have'
Tho»e going out from Sanford j arrived a t Hull, England, to studr
operative farm ing «ocictyinthewor of Siberian b u tte r are consum ed in '
Thing» to Worry About.
were the Misses Saidie Will in ms, i Hrilish agricultural methods ami coThis society has built up an ex lab-' tho united Kingdom .annually, undi Tcftn)
not* accompany n baby**
M argaret Wight, Gladys Morris, K ate j operative system s, ns delegates f r o m 1sive butter tra d e with Great Britain. • Siberian egg* and rheese are likewise j fr,P(1 1|n,f| )t
,h rn„ month» old —
Underwood, Anna nnd Elisabeth! what has been allied the greatest coBetween 00,000 nvd 10,000 long tons 1 purchased in large quantities.
i Cine'""''*1 Enm;‘M cLaughlin; M essìi.' Billy. Hill, I
R alph Wight, Roy, Ned nnd J o e 1
C hittenden, Geo. M cLaughlin, Ken­
n eth Murrell and others.

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Rev. J. F. M cKinnon and nieco,
MU* Ethel. Sharpe motored -over
from Orlando W ednesday, cn ro^to
to D aytona, ' spending W ednesday
and Thursday with Mr*. Henry McLaulin and Miss Bessie Long. They,
went on to D aytona Thursday, ac­
companied by Mr. H enry Me•Laulin and son, Henry Jr. and Mr.
Garner.
Mr. A. E. Pace w entjup to Jack. aonvIUe tin Tuesday to be gone sev­
eral days.
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O rlando W ednesday, accompanied
by Mm. J. M. Tellers and daughter,
Thelm a who will rem ain oVer Sun­
day. Guests; of Miss Ethel Single­
ta ry are A n n ir M ay Bellew of Sebring and Ruth-;Pow*U of Ctaraorta.
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Mrs. J. P. Dick of Leesburg was
tho gusflt of Mm. H arvey ' Renfro«
several days this week, en route'
fro m ' D aytona, where sho has been
apending tho summer.
Mra. J. G. Hurley is visiting her
la th e r a n d mother in Maarot.
Miss Alice T etherly and her
m other, Mrs- dreonw ood of Orland
hmVc returned from a delightful sum ­
mer spent In the m ountains of
N orth Carolina. Miss Tetherly was
th e guest of her aunt, . Mm. C. E.
W alker this week.
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For Sale-Orange grovr 14 acm
fine hu-mmock land, 130 u rn s of
Celery lan d , one ten acre t r a n rclery
Innd. At n bargain. Address P. O. B
Box 1034t *104-8tc.
For Sale— Fine farm .of tin urr«
about th ree miles from tin ‘&lt;ity,"
•also tw o choice city lots. Goir^
ch eap for cash or can be purchase!
on easy tejm s. Address U., care of
Herald office. (
F or sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
I land, tw o good-w ills, located juit
i south of S tilt’on 10 on S. &amp; K. Kail-way. 5 room house.
See F W.
I Mn honey ut Fernnld's.
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For Sale One $.'15 incubator, 240
) siie. Good shape, guaranteed to
hutch. Price 410.00. T. II J-ihnson, M oore’» Station.
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TO KENT
Five acres tiled land inside city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A P.
I C onnelly. Sanfopi. F lo r in .
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For re n t- 40 acres Tiled laind in
a body welljocatod. A.P. Connelly, ]
109 \rxgnofin St.
102-tf
• For R eni Chi'ap for Cosh—Twenty
acre« of good hammock land all tiled.
Cull or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf

OR the benefit of customers going North
rather late, we arranged for an advance
shipment pf Suits, Coats and Skirts. All
these, we guarantee, are strictly advance styles,
purchased from the different large concerns in our
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M n . D. L. T hrasher and daughter,
Miss M ay returned from a delight­
ful visit to N orth Carolina yester­
day.
Prof. Nerling of G otha is the gu
of Mr. and M n. Henry Wight. Prof.
Nerling Is the owner of the famous
Cajlsdium farm a t Gotha.

, For S ale or Rent— Tw o nice reddences a t a bargain. W . J. Thigpen.
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Mr». II. E. Tolar has returned
from a abort visit to Genova.

' For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
car for $400.00, Just overhauled ia
good ru n n in g shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage.
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For R ent 1 room cottage $10 *
m onth. 5 room cottage SllLfitf, ia-,1
eluding water. G. W. Spcnceft
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A large party of young people,
m em bers of t he C. E. Sodoty of the
Presbyterian
church, enjoyed a
launch ride .and picnic «upper a t
Lemon Ptuff T hursday afternoon, re­
turning late in. tho evening.

Dr. and Mm- Bouchdle and chil­
dren of D aytona «pent several days
In Sanford this week, the guest» of
their »ister, Mra. Henry Wight, re­
turning to D aytona .W ednesday.

For Salc-At a discount- Schobt»hip in Sanford Business Collett
Owner unable.to use It a n d it will bt

SCHOOL SUITS

Children’s Dresses

Just the thing for th e boy
Values up to $8~50 eacTf. How;
ever we find we are over
stocked, and offer

Made of good Ginghams, Chambray, Etc.

Choice $2.98

Choice 98c

Abont ir traniinxl of them.

Trimmed in

“ cute” ways, and just the thing for school.
(See Our Window)

For F o n t Five acres good celery
Intuì, on - nnd n I ill miles from Sunlord. N 11 (irriter.
99-8t&lt;For P e n t Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also tv.0
bedroom s. Mrs. Johns,- 4 It- Park
avenue.
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For R ent Furnished office
ped w ith roll top desk, office
and tab les. Also a roll ,to p
typew riter desk nnd o ther
ment for sale or rent. H erald

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chairs
desk,
equip­
office,
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W a n te d — Plain and fancy sewinc.
D ressm aking of nil kinds.
Liit
home on East T h ird stre e t. Mr*r
M attie Driggers.
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* Four H undred Victor an d Colum­
bia lecosd.-t and two" MacJiines .for
exchange. C- H , Berry.
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W antod-Seam stesa for plain sewini
by wedk in country home. Addre«
Box 1453 Sanford.
105-2tp.
Lost, S tray ed or Stolen. On Auguit
7th w hite horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight - years old, sylish ap­
pearance, good driver. Any informa­
tion of w hereabouts sent to Mr. S.
Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurika
Ham m ock.
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W anted— Work on tru c k farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen. D o'Ivery, City.
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Wlsa Precaution.
"The g i r l 'o f today." says a head­
line, "conceals her ear*." A very wise
precaotlon. considering tho nsturo of
»onto o f tho sublpcU moat talked
about.— Rochester
Dem ocrat ftnd
Chronicle.

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GERMANS. ARE MARCHING ON TO PARIS
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD FINE MEETING

ALLIES UNABLE TO CHECK
THE TEUTON MILLIONS
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m u c h e n t h u s ia s m w a s

SHOWN BY TH O SE IN
ATTENDANCE

Sanford Library Noten
"E urope” is on every tongue!

Tho Commercial Club held u very

•DAY
BUT SIXT Y' MIEESTROM
FRENCH CAPITAL

THE GROWERS
ARE ALL BUSY
SEEDBEDS ARE DOTTING
THE GREAT CELERX- D E E T A -"~ ~

t . E. Society Outing
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sad_"N e ttie"
run by—8tr;"H oollhan and Mr. Roy
Tillis were tilled with Christian En­
d eav o u rs who enjoyed a moat charm ­
ing ride up the riVer' to Lemon
Bluff, where they received a very
cordial welcome from Prof, and Mrs;
iirhaeffer and Mr. and Mra. Tice.
Preparations were soon in order for
a fish fry, some presiding over the
frying pan, others over the kettles
of g r its 'a n d the coffee pot, jvhilo
still others were spreading more
good things to gut. And by the
light from a rheerfut camp lire
the hungry parly could soort testify
to the efficiency of the cooks.
After supper, games and vurioua
pleasures were enjoyed‘ fill time to
"all aboard" fpr the moonlight rid«j
home.
a*
. Members present were: iotdlea,
Mrs It ('. Muxwell, Miss Virginia
Smith, Miss Alice Whittier, Miss
Annie W hitiier. Miss Essie Purdon,
Mj» T D H art, Mrs Frank Grnyum, Mis» Eilna Tullough, Mi*s
Mary G ardner,
Mis* Lillian Her­
ring. Mi*s Esther Woodburn, Miss
Frunrcs lo*avitt. Miss Lough. Miss
Annie Lee- Caldwell, Miss Lettie
Caldwell'. Miss Ruth Gardner, Miss
May Doyle, Mrs George INxtou;
Messrs D I"), Caldwell, H W. Csld*
well. K. I Close, Karl Roumillut,
T I Deane, Rnht. l)eane. Earl
Paxton, Ned Chittenden, SethAVood
ruff. T D Hart, A K Rossctter.
Howard Swartz, If J Minton

Visitors to the d t y a t this tim e
a r e surprised to see th e m yriad of
w hite--p-ntr s trrrrhTvfTtll along “ Unr7
way through the celery delta a n d
rem ind one. of th e arm ies
en­
cam ped on the fields of Europe only
there are no men sleeping under the
te n ts with warlike weapons in th eir
hands. Under these ten ts here are
sleeping tho seeds of celery and
lettuce waiting for the flowing w ater,
fertilizer and warm Florida run to
waken them to life nnd from these
thousands of seeds will be ger­
m inated thu plants th a t will soon
he seen in the m any fields of tho
cctrry delta th a t ship the thousands
bf crates of Celery and lettuce.
Regardless of the wars and ru ­
Aia
mors of war in Europe the growers
of-S an fo rii_ aii^ going fo rw ard -w ith
their seed beds and are not w aiting
for the results of carnage and blood
on th e plains of Europe, (or the
grower knows th a t the people of th e
north must eat and they will» e a t
as much this winter as they did
lust winter
N ot alone will' th ey ■
plant the luxuries, such as celery
and lettuce, hut they will also go
in'-for t ta staples, th a t will be insuch
great dem and not only in
America hut in Europe as well a n d
with the .American
m erch an» t’ mt at
rines carrying loads of staple crops
to Europe nnd the only.tfom petitors
in cabbage and potatoes shut
ofY •
from our m arkets it is reasonable ' /fi.
to suppose th a t the Florida veget­
ables will this season find a re a d y
m arket. Especially should this bo
true of th e 'Iris h potatoes, sweet pdII. 1 . P.
Note*
Our prugrars-iianifat.wvwwnWrvnsggx^ttaw^JiVWtbbaf'r. ortlons^ etc.
ta « t seasorf^fiW tiril sfupptftf 12fei*
carried, out Jlly members of the Mis­
sionary Group
Our subject
was 000 c ra te s'of this stuff, not in d ttd - — ——
Modern Missfunary Equipm ent. The ing 25,000 barrels of Irish potatoes,
which will givo one the idea of the
following program was rendered:
tander in charge, F. E. Gatchel. scope of our growers.
There is a question (his season
Song. Joy to the World, Recited
by Miss Jim m ie l.ning and sung by ever present with the grtJvfera, of
fnney stuff us to w hether th e people'
entire union.
.
Sentenco prayers by several mem­ of the north will feel like buying
celery and lettuce, since they are
ber* of the diroup
classed am ong the luxuries-but this
Song, Here am I. recited by Miss
will be left to the desires of th e
Mary Gatchel and sung by union.
great American public which has
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. E. E
the rijiutution of usually gotting
to x .
V h u t it wants, regardless of financial
Introduction by Mr. Fortaon.
conditions or tho-price.
Why wo need to Build Church
So the tentu of tho peaceful a rm y
Houses in Foreign Fields, Miss E dith dot the landscnpo antj th e Sanford»
Stewart.
grower tackles the job i4guin, secure
Why do we Need Schools, Mrs. in the knowledge th at' part of his
S. G. Kennpdy.
crop of fancy stuff will be sold
The Use of the Printing I'reis, Mrs a t a reasonable figure and if tho
m arket dem ands tjie staples he can
Ernest Betts.
Song, Jesus sJiull Reign, Recited fill th a t demand after the season for
by Mrs. Brotherson and sprig by celery u n d d e ttu c e has passed.
W ith sweet potatoes b ringing CO
Uniqn.
cents a peck in the m arket to d a y in
The Hospital and the Medical
the heart of the sweet p o tato coun­
Missionary ns Helpers in the Mis­
try the grower should not w orry
sionary W ork, Miss Cora Lee Hnmuhout the war in Europe o r a n y
riek.
o ther disturbance.
We alw ays have these missionary
programs every fifth Sunday and
Now With the M ovies
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they are KfwnyB enjoyed by all, ns
T he e d ito r Of The Herald received
this program ia a little different from a card from C h a a ..W . Ritchie yes­
the others. We had quite a good terd ay in which he nta tea, th a t be
attendance and after a few: rem arks an d hln wife, M abel I’aige ate now
by our president the meeting waa w ith the movies, being engaged by
closed hy all repeating our M b pah. the Luhin C om pany of Jackson­

In thc-'cTly* hiriT~ Lhgt""ira*‘ aHF~ntbook»
tended. M any who would have been "valuable to refresh the mind on
present seemed to fo rg e t' th a t the certain aspects of the present condi­
dub will meet every two weeks and tion of affairs in Europe." In their
they overslept the date, hut about list are m any th at the L ib rary ’can
forty members were present and the loan to their readers.
meeting waa a very enthusiastic one
Three biographies published by
throughout.
President Lake, Vice H arper a few years ago are of spec­
President W hltner, and Second Vice ial interest.
LATEST BULLETINS
London, Sept 1. -According to
President. Spencer nil being-absent
"Francis Joseph of A ustria," "W il­
the
Times' St. Peters burg corres­
London, 2' p. m.—The latest
from the city the mooting waa pre­ liam 11 of G erm any." "T he Mar­
pondent,
Russia's appeal to the
sided over by A. P. Connelly and tyrdom of un Empress.” They are announcement by the" French Poles to ro-unite against the com­
Embassy
here
says
Anglo-French
W. M. Hnynea acted ns secretary. by a member of the-court of Austria,
mon T eutonic foe has had an ex­
The report of the com m ittees was name unknown. Tho last is tho life troops been forced give ground traordinary effect among the Slav
fire
line
but
no-wliore
been
broken
railed for and were read, th a t of story of Elisabeth, tin- wife of Frans
through. Seizure Marconi British soldiers in the German, sqrtjce In­
the Finance and M embership Com­ Joseph.
Isles station for naval purposes form ation received in St Petersburg,
mittee being extrem ely favorable
Hooks abolit Germany:
History
indicates British preparing assail it is stated, Indicates th at the I’lliah
ami dem onstrates th a t the m ajority
Germanyi Lewis; History of the
main German Fleet. ■ Cettinje re­ soldiers belonging to the sixth Bres­
of the people of Sanford realize* th a t (jerm un Empire, Menzel.
ports French nnd English fleet lau arm y gorps, serving on the
the Commercial Club has revived
Because writers today are draw- forced Austrian ships retreat again western frontier, .m utinied arid, killed
in earnest and they aro willing 1to ¡n g comparisons between the charSt. Peters­ their officers.
pay their dues if th e same promises j actera of william II of Germany and saving Montengrin.
The Slav regiments in the Aus­
burg
dispatches
says
by
Emporia!
anything in the way of results. TKe^pj^ ^j-cn14 g r e a t , g r e a t uncle, Fredtrian
‘ervice are also declared to tie
orders tne-St. Petersburgs name
great American republic believes ,,rjrk l(„, (;rt.a t, readers will find
notoriously
disaffected
The Novoe
will heneforth, I k- known Petroin the principle th a t anything th a t thl. historical romances of Mullmeh,
V
re
mv
ia
says
one
whole
Austrian
grad. Change eliminate Teuton,
is worth doing is worth doing well, j u o r th -reviewing
They are Berlin
n
gi
on
nt
Wiel
over
to
-the
U u- miio
contruction present name. As­
and anything that is worth paying a mJ Suns-sotire; Frederick the Great
std.
quith and Balfour to make public
for should he collected and w ith ’ nn,j Hj„ Court, Frederick the Great
addresses enroufnge recruiting.
this principle in view the m em h e rt' ntl(j hi« Family.
old and young will he called upon»
Hooks about FrancHistory of
St. Petersburg, 2 p. m. Rus­ •Pari». Sept. 1. !i 1.0 a 111 Great
to pay the insignificant sum of 16. France, Guizot; Life of Napoleop. sians continue hold advantage, gloom us war office announces allies
In orderly retreat only sixty eight
per year i n , advance, the price Bourerrienne; Life 'o f
Nnholeon, their whole lines. .
miles a wav.
agreed upon at a meeting held li»«t. O eu sy . The French Hevolution.
April. This money has been ready j Carlyle: Empress Josephine, Abbott:
Amvvrjt, 2 p m. British forces
(or the collector hut the m em bers. Hortense, Abbott. Marie Antoinette, landed at Ostend are to support
St. Petersburg. Sept I t*:40 a. m
have been wniting to see if the c lu b , Abbott; Louis I’hillippe, Abbott,
Belgians in plan to cut iiörmans V Furious lighting in East Prussia
had life enough to rpllert the dues J History: Rise of the Dutch Re- rear.
continuad from Lemberg to Koetfig*and the new Finance C om m ittee Hit»» | public. Motley: Hollnnd. by Grat
burg, and m Gulucia
demonstrated beyond perndventutr ,nn; jci-tsia. by Rumtmnd. Austria,
New
York,‘
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a
a
iii&gt;er
■* that they p u r p o s e r t im l h T f th e duos by - AMhmi : Japan, by Diokaon,
Mafelda Hollanders Ryndam, ar­
now.
1 I,
Daly, by Abbott; Horatio Nelson, rived seventeen hundred re fug
.4 Ucrlitw- Sept. ,1 U:40 u. tn.
The J:iub listene d "to -stmwr- r ^ X rf , y. WT^Tark Ilusnell; History of the
Kaiser ienvfs*-FMgrtTtrr-for the Russide talks ulong the lines of the mem English People, by Green: Decisive
• iun (font
London, England, Sejit. !.' The
bers taking a more active interest Hatties of the World, by Creasy;
Time*
correspondent at Ostend re­
in the. d u h and the city of Sanford. War Between Jup*»tt and Russia, by
Rome. Sept. I W40 a m. Bal­
cords
a
conversation w ith a Corn nn
. R. S. Kidder of St. 'A ugustine ad- l.jnthicum .
loting
for new Pope Itegin» without
officer from, Brussel» who said fran­
dressed the club* regarding the m at­
('urdinals
Gibbons und O'Connell,
tic efforts were being made to inflict
ter of advertising in the Foster list
llaptists in Orlando
who
arrive
tomorrow.
of magazines and papers and this
The Sanford Baptist Young Peo­ a crushing blow on the allies, espec­
N ol-j
matter was referred to the eomtnit- ples I'nion were the guests of the ially on t lie English forces.
w ithstanding the success achieved
The IL-igur. Sept I '* 10 a. m.
tee on advertising.
The club is a t Orlando union hist night and • renby the German army', the dispatch
Ernest Sol wav, Baron Lam bert,
the present time more interested tn I ,|f r&gt;-&gt;I a verv interesting program
nays, there is a feeling among mans M W arquet and
Baron Etnpuin,
getting interi-st aroused in the club
Some t &gt;rn&gt;ago
t lo*
itrlittub
Niildiera that they are tight "&gt;ur of the rn heat men of Belgium
&lt;
1er
iny
n
membership and until the list reach H i
I' t vi-ited y'.uifi&gt;rd and i lu-&gt;
Jd*
have guaranteed I he payment of
cs 150 members paid up for the was the return vitii, about tw«-tit&gt; mg against too great oi
Despite all efforts to conceal the forty million dollars which the Ger* year no questions of advertising will Sanford mem I»era coming down by
mans dem and for the salvation of
autom lhile. A supper was served news from Prussia, It is stated in ­ Brussels.
be taken up.
form
ation
of
a
disquieting
character
The now hotel, transportation of ing program was rendered:
regarding events '*there *is taginning
’ the school children, ta tte r roads to
Chorus.
Special Notice
to circulate among the German
Oviedo, on up town ticket office,'
Sentence Prayers
There
will
be a meeting of the
forces nnd this feeling of anxiety
deeper water, the east coast canal
1lytn n.
.
trustees
of
the
Library Associaion
was intensified when two divisions
and m any other m atters wifi be
Hymn
the
and
the
W
oman's
('lull comm ittee
totalling 80,000 men. passed
taken up a t the next regular meet­
S u b je c t u n n o u n c e d
tint
Mot
Meuse by the bridge of Andenne at the Presbyterian church Friday
ing which will occur on -the night of toes."
H, Srilles, between N am ur and Liege be Mibrnitted for the remodeling of
September 11th and many new mem­
Baptist Y o u n g people r t l l l / c d
the building.
n route lor German, Holland.
bers will in* present at this meeting.
Q uartette.
The
German
em
peror
has
made
it
A reorganization in part will ho
Reading.
Rev. F. P. Strong and family
known to every soldier th at hi* o r­
called for and the club will start
"Bring Your Powers t'nenceum have
returned from a few weeks at
ders are to take Paris or die, the
out the new season upon a much bered."
the
beach."
dispntch nonelude«.
* better and firmer foundation thzn
Solol
"B lend Your Powers Unceasing­
ever before. The members are very
enthusiastic over the prospects of l y "
Song of Response.
the club and it is certain thnt the
work of the organization in the next ly-"'
iw ilte jn o n th s will he very fruitful
Song of Response,
of results.
All the differences of
Closing Remark».
opinion th a t form erly were allowed
"G o o d -B y e" song.
to creep into the meetings have been
The Sanford visitors .were: Miss
elim inated' and the entire m em ber­ Ioiing, Mrs. R. V. Betts, Mra. Rowe,
ship has entered most heartily into Mr, Ilryan, Mr. Gatchel, Mr. W. E.
the idea of making a G reater San­ Betts, Mr. M. W right, Mr. Davis,
v ille a n d th a t they arc d o in g ,fin e .
T, C. Taliaferro, the han k er from I ^ is to ho hoped th a t M anager Hern-*
ford.and this spirit will predom inate Mr. Speer, Mr. Hues, Miss Mc­
Tam pa, H a ., whose car ran over don of the Stur T heatre can o b tain
to the exclusion of all else. Now is Mullen, Miss R. Stew urt, Miss M.
and killed a young lady an d serious­ some of the Luhin films w ith M abel
Miss
the time for the men of Sanford to Stew art, Miss E. Stew art.
ly wounded her sister lust Monday and Charlie Ritchie as the s ta rs ,
come forw ard nnd help make the Gatchrd, Mr. Rives. Mr. Rotartn,
in the W hite M ountains, was today
club a power in the com m unity. Miss D. Bettrrr Miss Lee Hamrick,
for both of them are very popular
arrested and held to hall in $20,000,
Tere should be no holding hack Mrs. W. E. Betts, Mra. HrotJjcrsutt
in Sanford., T h a t other old favorite,
which he readily gave. Mr. Talia­
and Miss Fox.— Orlando Sentinels
for any reason w hatever.
Ed Lawrence ia also with the m o­
ferroclaims" th a t hq waa turning
All old members a n d thoao who
vies and it Would seem th a t tho
out oi tho road to avoid another car
Copy of London M irror
' expect to join the
organisation
day of the sm aller companies has
nnd did not nee the two ladies un­
E. K. Foster presented The Her­
should bo a t tho next meeting on
passed and all our old favorites
til his car had struck them. He is
Friday night, Sept. 11th a t eight ald with a copy of the London Mir­
have "Jin ed o u t" In the m oviw . "
prostrated by the accident and his
ror today which graphically des­
o'clock, C ity -Hall.
At least we can still enjoy the dain­
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Invalid wife, who was with him, Is
ty
M abel, tho versatile Ed Law ­
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H ad Good Luck
reported in a serious condition re­
and E urope.' Mr. F oster’« mother
rence
a r d th'* rn rp p y Charlie R it­
E. ,C. C hlttenton, P. M. Elder, ip in England now and also his
sulting from jihock and grief.
chie
on
the screen, even If wo can ­
O. W. Spencer and several other ■later and his sister's husband la in
not have the pleasure of their living
fishermen have returned from Coro- Belgium as war correspondent of
Every tillable acre of Florida land presence.
' nado Beach where tohoy have been the Daily Mirror. M r. Foster says
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should
bo m ade to produce some­
onjoying -the fishing for several i t is difficult to hear ffom his rela­
thing
the
coming
season.—^
Partners
1
—
Congregational
C hurch
——
diyi. T hey brought back some tives ps everythig is censored and
from
all
over
the
United
States
Service*
will
be
resum
ed
nekt
/§(&lt; *fita ses bass and say they caught they are not allowed to write shout
should be inyited to come here and Sunday morning: and it ia d e s ire d
, «oven fine ones last F rid a y / Mack the war situation. Although he if
raise crops while their lands ir e th a t evfery m em ber plan to be, p r e s ­
Moye, BiiUe Weasner and aovcral naturally worried about his rela­
frozen. C a ttle .and sheep, hogs and ent.
In tho evening our aaeond
other Sanford boya are over there tives he is glad to know th a t they
goats-should
be
seen
on,
every
acre
''•Hä
annual
Labor
D ay service will b are
P
h
o
to
b
y
A
m
o
r
t
emu
P
re
s
s
A
s
s
o
c
ia
tio
n
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and there will be but few fish left in are safe an d sound this far.
where th ere is greass to feed them , held a t 7:30. T he C,. E. S o d rty . w i l l /
, th* ocean. Mr. C hlttenton brought
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meeting».
: *
Co agrégation alls is
(
home several flpe ones a n d presented
Bora In maintains only 80.000 men 1n time* of pear*. but die baa tu
peaceful America and prolific Flor­ Sunday evening. Sept.
13th
tho
Let us have a mid-week meeting
. the editor w ith a ten pbund basa
•II of her male imputation trained to boar anna, and the number la
ida
ehoiild
be
the
world'»
mocea.
them
e
tor
consideration
will
,
be
th at helped m aterially to reduce tomorrow (W ednesday) evening.
men. The Servian army la largely composed of veterans with a .i
We
have
room
in
Florida
fbr
about
"Som
e
Reflections
on
the
E
uropean
F. P. STRONG,
the high coat of living, as we expect
morale awl a record of first rata achievement in Die lUIMn waha
tw enty million» more population..
Paator,
to eat it for t^e next week, -j
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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

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HE

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife la W oith Living
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1914

NO 1

GERMANY D EFEA TS A LLIE S
LATEST WAR BULLETINS

FINK P R IZ E! FO R RACES

T H E F IR S T B A TTLE OF
Q R E A T W A R FAVORA BLE TO T H E GERAMARMY

Contest Over Nenaiorshlp

GOV. REDUCES MILLAGE

Atlanta, Aug. 26.— N ext In inter*
terest to the race between Senator
Hoke Smith and ex-Gov. Joe Brown,
which resulle&lt;i~in the defe^ of the
latter by an overwhelming major*
• *
* ity. was tlie rare for rite short Iwrih'
Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 25.— For
senatorship to til! out the unexpired
some weeks Governor Park Tram ­
term of the Ute Senator A. Q. B a­
mell has been gathreing information
•~
v i ^It*, rwUl. . a u t ¡1 th e races, u n l i r l s e n t to other
iuu. may -determ ine what relt seemed-zL.:
-.tta : :U . r .- s t c o r ^ j^
otfiec a s soomw'rectíbrptWwwWír tHwl'ry;?ljtinr+fTr_rTh tíj|tj u!ii
Orlando
cLou tr atayrhe* could make in the
to make arrangements some weeks| AutompbBe AaSociaJúL_______
state tax millage for_Llui_Ik 1A ■a w —
Lhe race but with 146 out of the 148
ago for this service hut were unable { lu,xpTewr'-the- r r r e ^ t ‘tor-rm #
scssmont. T h e Governor abou t.ah»,
j countjes in the sta te heard from
to do so antf now that this great
Messrs. Chas. F. (Burgman, a c t­
first of August was satisfied he
G overnor. Slaton carried fifty-two
news gathering force is able to send ing president of the Seabreeze Qhamcould make a reduction of one and
counties with 137 convention votes;
the news The Herald will bo Idled ber of Commerce, ar.d J, J . Bishop
a half mills in the pension tax and
Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick,
with nil the latest dispatches ‘and of Seabreeze sper Inst night in the
so ordered, but to determine whether
forty-eigh counties with 126 votes,
for the benefit of the readers the city, arriving a b u t 5:80, nnd will
or not still further reduction of the
and Thomas S. Felder, thirty-six
latest bulletins will bo placed on lenve at 6 iiY|„. t this morning,
stac millage could be made it waa *
counties with eighty-fivo votes. The
the bulletin board on the days when They brought w
necessary for the Governor to take
cm from Sencandidate
reeiving the ..nomination
the papers arc not published, (
breeze three of &lt;
further time to gather more definite,. /N. 4-Z i¡
tdsomc silver
must secure 1K7 -votes in the con­
On Tuesdays and Fridays the ,.Uj,a t|lltl w.|(
|data from a largo number of the tax . • - f:iJ
-ded to winvention.
G. P. Hutchens carried
news fresh from the wipes will b e , tiers of tin- aufi,
assessors.
He asked tho assessor*
ind also the
(Special to The Herald.
nine counties with
twenty votes.
t h e l a t e s t b y w ir e
given in The Hernld and afterward 1 first prize iyi
fbr
this
information
and now since
boat regatta
The f.
Paris. Fran
Aug J. It. Cooper failed to receive pluto t tie bulletin board. On otlu-r which will
receiving
accurate
information
from
mi* lialifuz
uili. ml &gt;.1nifoiiiieeinent wns rality in any county.
days the tiejvs will be placed o n -the river on Lata&gt;S?ECIA1, DISPATCHES TO lowing
i
pructioully
all
of
the
counties,
tho
made here today
In tin* Congressional contest rebulletin right from the wire« so
Governor
has
reached
tho
conclu­
A total of - v
THE 11KRAI.D FROM THE
«Iver cups
"T h e great buttle between 1be turns indicate the ro-nominntion of
tlmt- the people of Sunfor.d can learn will be ufierct!
sion th a t acting within his discretion
. itomobtie
flELD OF BATTLE UKgreater part of .the forces of Eng­ 10 of the 12 representatives. C. L.
all' that U transpiring in the .g reat races, and either
to lower tho state millage, ho will
.three here
land and France against the hulk of B artlett, who did not seek renomRECEIVED AT 1 :3t&gt; .
war drama in Europe almost as soon last night »is wi ll
reduce the said stato millage of
winning.
the German army which began Sat­ i tin tion in the Sixth D istrict, will lip
P. M . TODAY
as it happens.
sew n and one half rpjlls an fixed
They an* all rnucl •..
than the
urday continue* today. —
succeeded by Walter Wise, who
•^.&lt;1
All wr ask in return is thnt yotTf prlz&lt;- ‘ offered in lite* 1ourt h of Ju ly
by law _to five and onto hnlf mills
The mission of fhc "English and was unopposed.
Curl
Vinsrn
i*
will patronize your home paper more ruc,.. nnd are beanti! ill V engraved. THIS SERVICE IS AT LEAST FIVE
for the assessment of 1914, and has
! the French i* t.• bold virtually the leading a field of four In the Tenth
freely and if you are not already a The. Will 1.. taken Im «t to Sean o t Its AHEAD OF ANY OTHER
made proper orders. covemig said
entire German army in Belgium District to succeed Hardwick.
subscriber this feature alone ‘should breeze t tils ritorni hü at. T photoF APER TH AT IS CIRCUtwo mills reduction.
, while our Ru-sian a tlies pursue
It remain/ (or the convention to
m
make you one, The Herald is hen
FATED IN SANFORD
The
effect
of'the
order
of
Govern­
1 -n t 1 it cuts Mia he made
Ilnur «in n u v - in i l|.i ,-ast
decide tin* senatorial contest, nnd
to give you the news and there n for
or
Trammell
in
reducing
tho
millago
.
ibt.. .tin. III till* pat* s of tinLONDON.2 |&gt; m Reported Kaiae- "T h e Kii'- .n* occupy territory
this will revive memgries of old
no twice a week paper in the I'oun aUt .ipi r xxl .. h thi*\ » ill 1■*U)laced
is that the umount of taxoa which
rr's arm) In fresh attack reached fifty miles wid** on tlie German times in Georgia when politics was
will he paid for 1914 will tic nearly
try that gives the readers t hi* news on •\In Ut 111•rt in Del.atid Monday
entrenched lines **f the .lilies and frontier
1more lurid than in recent years.
six hundred thousand dollars less
fresh from the wires in the style of and I' n•-•Ia
San ford U. irtwday
are no w- shelling French and British
" Aft. r a great \ n t ory . t he Se - Governor Slaton charged repeatedly
• .than would have been collected had
The Herald.
a n i I liur-xlay. and tiien tifi- ..;ht to pualllons. Report sa )s that lh*' a ir --v a n s are how ready to invade .Un­
during the primary campaign that the Governor allowed the millage
Also if the people of Sanford want |Orlando to lie a t ì h e disposal id th e
ships are dropping bombs on A nt-1 t ¡un^te*ritory to the north of the Hardwick und Felder w ere' com­
to remain ut seven nnd a half mills.
a daily paper this fall nnd wilt s o 1O-I.i ’ 1" \ ’ 11titani .if i \
i i: .n u n
MXi r
V
*
bined against him, and if this charge
h vr\\
Governor Trarrtmell believes in keep­
Male l heir desire in a substantial til tin- races are run
lii'. Russian line on the German Irt’ove* correct Felder's votes will
R um ors from Tokio of N a i a l b a t ­
ing taxes us low as reasonably per­
manner the management will give'
Mn ally at least a 11o .■i n ..ir h» *. e
tle
b etw ee n
British
and
G o r ­ frond* r extends from Tilsit to Iver- likely go to Hardwick, and lie will
missible considering the neccssar
.
them the best and most complete been entered tn the t.ihnr Day
The German pupu- be the winner over the Governor's
man warships. T h e re Is navul actix- burg and Arts
cxjienscs of tho state government
small daily in the state.
All we ask] races, and the entries will two r i jo 1’
By in the Adriatic S e a .
G e rm a n # lattoii # evacuating Wilfenberg, *1*t lead in tin* convention . to start
, „ with.
.,
and also think» the taxpayers should
is the support and putronuge that ■until Sept l*t. with the proli.i elite
h a ie ini ailed O range f r e e S t a le mllei i .ntt hea.it nf Kocnigsburg be­ It may be. however, that the F c l ^ e r j . ^ . ^ rrquirpt, - to ^
BUCtr blgfishould lw* accorded to every - live I that a num ber of i-ther ,a r * .vie be
mid South African Po s s e s s l n n s a f en U-. n| tiie arrival of Russian delegates will re.ieni the insinua­ I taxes as to create a large surplus in
newspaper. No more and no less. entered
. force* froth Poland, » h u h already tion that they are in any way party nn&gt;. fuml
which tho Htnt0 wouId
another point.
Meantime come over to Herald
About 1 .'i entrii - art* i m
n
have« penetrated u considerable &lt;li*- to the deal which has been charged
only get n small rate of interest.
Square and read the bulb (inn ;» mi t hr* motor urn t nu'«*' ami while
talie** toward Snldaii.
and will refuse to support Hardwick.
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,
1:5
0
p.
m
II
I*
admitted
now
save the money t hat you an*
is not ex]ii*i ted that il ri V (irei! r r’Another army from the direc­ The uncertainty1 cause« the situa­
■
here
that
fighting
»ill
n
o
»
be
on
Floridians
are
Farm
ers
an*
spending for the big i ailles that
'only* will be bri ikl'tl * &lt;11- Wt.1- 1
tion
of
Sedan
has crossed the de­ tion to In* decidedly tense.
*
*
.
•
I rench soil.
T h e allied arm ) »III
giving you the news live •our» hi*- Un** prove i m* it the tllii-t . 1h'
Washington, D. C., Aug.. 25.—•
(, main on the d efen siv e until it partment of Anrdennes and is en­
"
hind our hüllet in
events
nf
.
hi
&gt;
v
g
a ml interest mg
There
are 322,087 pontons in
gaging
the
German
army
corps,
E n to m b m e n t o f the Pope
s e e m s opportune to re s u m e the o f­
.
- —*—
day
Florida th at work for a living and
which
has
been
proceeding
between
fa naître.
E x tra ordinary council of
| Home, Aug, 25.— The entomb­
The Florida Potato Patrh
The motor cycle prizes Mill
139,782 of thdm are employed updn
war la being held at the re sid en c e tho river Lessee and the river ment of th e .into Popp Pius X took
Washington, I). C., Aug. 25. The cash and u large number ..f ■•i
the farm, according to * report
Meuse.
*
of P re s id e n t P o in care.
plan* Saturday at sunset,._________ which h ai ju st IkiehMseded by i h i '
Florida Irish potato^ patch contain* ( are ex[&gt;ecied.
“ A third army corj»» from the
—
Witnesses to the ceremony were United States Census Bureau. Of
ML de
Kverv preparation i- bet
13,000 acres this year and the total
'• -V
neighborhood of Chi mu y is advanc­
present
by invitation, and included the persons engaged in agricultural
TO
K
IO
.
2
p
m
Nothing,
regardproduction will lie approximately at thi* h»*uufi tu u &lt;t* *ti
ing tn attack (lit* German right be­
diplomatic repfesentatives accorded
ittg tho operations of the fleet tin,&gt;f 1lil la r V
*•*- r * r'&gt;* *1 *
pursuits the bulk of them Aro farm
4 1 tie000 b u s h e l s , according to i
tween tin* r i * i*r S.imbre and tin*
to the holy see, prelates and mem­
nounced
officially.
Small
ilrlarhtv
!
•, 1 i
operators and farm laborers. Tho
llmates made toda
e I lilted ..n t hat In mens i .in’
river Meuse
Tins third army is
bers of. the Roman aristocracy.
• .:i • *»f F re n c h and English in the far
farm . operators number 42,188 and
S t a t e s t top Reporting Hoard
l*li Dax . a nd nut hing isupported by an English army which
The body was placed in a crypt ne
east
received
order»
do
co-operate
1
It*
,1
M
il
39,619 *ro men and 2,669 are wom­
condition j^( the crop is 85 per cent done to add to the run. -*t
has come from the vicinity of Mons.
T h e body wap plmJM in a crypt en. Thero are 78,784 farm labor­
ttol « ith th e J a p a n e s e .
ent of the viators
of normal and tho price at the pres- joym
!
Reports from alL the news agen­
near several o th ers'of the popes. It
RO M E, 2 p m— Italy wavers.
ent time is averaging around $1.23 from all parts of Florida
cies and from the seat of war indi­ lies, in a wood cross on which rests ers In the stale and 66,237 are m ain
Allies
The Orlando Band lias hee.ii «»n- Germany offered colonics.
und 22,547 female*.
per bushel.*
cate that thftf Gormans are islowly
a gold eross. .T h is ip encased in
There arc 166 dairy farmers' in
' In Continental United States there gaged to furnish music for the *lax I...M out bait of provinces in Aus- but-' surely pushing back the com­
zinc and finally in an oak cqs^et.
In.v.
tho
state and they employ 243 laare 3,708,000 aertrs planted to this and there, will not be a dm. tnoti..
bined French and English forces.
On the casket is the inscription*.
and
V Ii P E T E R SB U R G l 30 p m
4 foremen.
There are
product’ and this year’s production during the day or until a ‘te * "
Whether this is a ruse on tho part
Hero lies the hotly of I ope Pius also 237 persons in the state whose
I
»&gt;»
R
u
ssian
Armies
jo
in
in
E
a
s
t
is estimated at 3fiH.fi14.000 bushels at night, the cnlerUtnmeti* J ..- .*
id the allies to get the Germans on X , born June 2. 1835; died August
I’russia.
Cznr Nicholas at fronl to
principal source of income is Tfrom
by the Federal Department of Agri- with a big ball -Orlando cniic.
a battleground more suitable for
20. 1 9 1 4 "
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iii
a
rm
y
-lin
e of four million men.
stock raising. The number of cow
coltun- This year’» crop will ex­
combined action or one that husi
1 he snond line of four million more
boys and sheep herders in this stato
ceed the average crop of the past
PI.KNTV OF TO! Id's I *
been mined' is not known, but in­
Rousing Meeting o f K. of P's.
five years by approximately 4.000,Jacksonville. Aug. 2 1 .-"Indications mi» completely mobilize*.
is 109.
• '-.•*,
less this is the case there is no room
Members of Phoenix Lodge No. 6,
In tb&lt;: entire United Stated there
000
bushels. The nation’s produr- are that the forthcoming tourist sen
to doubt thut during the past two
tion last year was* 331,625,000 bush- son will be Florida's greatest.- wid
days of fighting the Germans have K. of P., who were not present at *r&lt;rirL580,270 persons over 1® years
•Special to tho Herald)
the labt meeting, '.held Aug. 11th, of age and 38,167.336, or 68 per^
els,
was. produced or) 3,668.000 the muntfgfcr of one of the large hoLondon. Aug. 25.— Officially un- had the best of the argument and
missed one of the greatest meetings cent of .this number aro engaged In
acrca of land and -sold for $ 2 2 r ^ tel* here today.
nt
every
point
the
allied
forces
have
nouncc4 Namur fallen, defeat of
ever held in the Castle Hall. A gainful occupations.
Of tye gain­
903,000, or un average of 90 ceAts
"W e are receiving more inquiries
broken
ground
and
fallen
back.
allies admitted.
per bushel.
- *
than usual." he continued, "and our
Military authorities state that largo number of Knights were pres­ fully occupied, 12,669,203, or 83
ent,
including
several
visiting per cent are engaged in agriculture.
hotel is making preparations for a
i’uriH, i Aug. 26.— French war of­ the allies arc merely trying to hold
Knights
and
many
matters
of im­ There aro £,866,00*0 farm operator*
Big Sweet Potatoes
big »cnaon." While the opening of the
fice nltidally uniiouneas French nnd tho Germans in check long enough
portance
were
passed
upon,
while in the nation and they employ
Sanford-lands raUo anything, a n d . '“&gt;ason' or tl,° Ume * ho" th,° lOU! ‘ English defeat. Casualties not given for the Russians to get into German
many
others
had
to
lay
ever
for 5,976,000 laborers. .
territory and that the allies will
everything and*ju st at this tim e_pf is‘8
«•"** " t . » ^ a lly depends as yet S
consideration nt the next meeting.
■
“‘■upon
the
condition
of
the
weather
tn
then
smite
the
Teutons
hip
and
the year sweet potatoes run to big
Great interest is being taken in these
»item, -D. H. C. Rabun, who owns tho North, we have every reason to
Lomloti, Aug. 25.— Thirty thou- thigh and make the Kaiser come
Rules for Auto R arfS
meetings, and the lively and ani­
believe thut the visitors will arrive
to
terms
ut
once,
thus
settling
whnt
ittacking M alin «,
A fine place on tho west side of.town
sa nd G c ^ a ns atta
In connection with the L a b o r. ’/
mated discussions indulged in have
* and believes in raising a general earlier the coming season than ever thirteen t
from Antwerp. Dcs- otherwise might lie several yours
Day celebration being hold by tho
fighting a n d , much hardship and developed abounding enthusiasm.
crop of food stuffs to offset tho high'(before. The European fields are clos­ patch say
Daytona Beach and Seabreeze Cham­
■
The
deep
rooted
principles
of
ed to the tourists, and as Florida J *
suffering and untold loss of lives.
coat of living brought in two sweet
Hon of foi
Pythianism are manifested on ev­ ber of Commerce on Daytona Beech .
tho next most inviting field, they are
potatoes to The Herald office last
ery hand, and tho future, unlimited Sep't. 7th, theMOrlando Automobile
Saturday that weighed 12 H pounds going to cortje here. Florfdni being
success of I’hosnlx Lodge, No. 5 is Association will hold the following
and they wore fine specimens. Two stimulating to all channels of busi­
automobile race* on that day:
unquestioned. .
*
ness. In BYdrr-tw en ter tain the visi­
prominent Kentucky gentlemen vis­
6 mile race for .cars under 230 cu
Anither
rousing
meeting
Is
an­
tors. thousands of additional pound)*
iting the city happened to see them
ticipated tonight.
Every member inches piston displacement.
of tneiYii, more groceries, pud, •in
and would not bolievc that they
10 mito race for cars under 230 cu
should be present. Visiting Knights
fact, all of the necessaries of life will
were sweet potatoes. . The editor
inrhes piston displacement.
are cordially welcome1.
be needed. Florida is going to reap a
gave them one and told them how to
20 mile Tace for cars under 230 cu .
rich harvest this winter, and we all
slice the big potato and have it
Sincetilicrs Will Entertain
inches piston displacement.
«
want to be prepared to create otir
fried for their breakfast at the San­
6 mile race for cars over 230 cu
visitor»
The Daytona Lodge of Mnccahee*
best
impression
when
the
ford House. We have not heard how
hue sent out invitations to Now inches piston displacement. * ~
____
they enjoyed it but if it was any­ arrive."
Srayrita, DeLand and Sanford lodge*
10 mile race for cars over 230 cu
Tough on Nowspapess
thing Jlke as good as the one we
to jo in them in the big event nt Inches piston displacement.
During tho past few days this of­
lu»d it aertaihly -made the K entuck­
Daytona 'R each on Labor Day.
21) mile race for cars over ¿30 cu
fice
has received letter» from all the
4 rians wish they lived in Florida
There will be''race*, game« und other Inches piston displacement.'
where they sou)d cat big sweet po­ wholesale paper houses with which
form» of amusement.
Large handsome silvor cups are
tatoes in.spite of the fact th at war wo do business, withdrawing prices
^flered as prizes for the winners of
1» going on in Europe. Ju st now on at) paper stock. 'Raises havo
Tho Apple crop will probably be these race* and several prize* will be
•weet potatoes arp bringing fiO cent* been made in the prices of every­
the largest in the history of tho. in­ hung up by the different accessory
thing. but . no , figures are given.
•P*r peck at the grocery-stores.
dustry in tho UnfedSUteswithth houses throughout the state. * t ’ '
EVery oKlcr sent in 'is now subject
possible exception of the rfop garberò
The entry fee lor each race will be
t In a Russian invasion of Auartian to the w iees in force on the day the
in lHj)6. J n lieu of exporting the 3,- 92 nnd same should be In the hands
territory the Jew s will be tho special order i f received and it will bo im ­
OOO.OfJO barrels which undrr natural of L. B . Fort, See., Orlando, Fla.,
«.aufferers, -because of. the Jewish cojn- possible for the newspapers of ¿hi*
conditions would be sent to Great- not .later than Sept. 3rd.
munitiea that are huddled on both country to hold out much longer
B ritain and Europe not moru than
Signed
* • • •&lt;v, X
side* o( the frontier. Many of the a t ‘ tho proient current price* for
four 7JHucti guns nod tweçtj-four m pPr
0f
# ,n0unt ran be
.ORLANDO
A
U
TO
M
O
BILE
ASS.
finest farms In Austria are owned by paper and Job work.— Polk County
•Jew s.
* .R ^ o rd .
Auto mo hile nnd &gt;ulnr Uoal Karen
** Will lie 11« Event
Those will he m misóme prizes
the auto ^ co rs wil contend, for at
- _
•,
j*-,«
,
¡
big meet scjitiuled for. LwJSlfc
T h e people of Sanford will have r,ay at Daytona i ^ ch tnd thcy
the hourly happenings of the great ^ill be on exhibition!!) Orlando the
European war by wire and the wires f t ter ,mrt u{ nul't A k( t0 rcmail,

The Herald Will Have Thera Every
Hour in Fronl of Office

Believes in Lower Taxes and No
„ Surplus in Ihe^Ticasnry

C A S U A L T IE S ARE
M A D E K N O W N BUT A R E
B E L IE V E D TO H A V E
B EE N E N O R M O U S

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�AÜGU8T 25,' 1*1«

THE SANFORD HERALI7

TAGE TW

N O T IC E

EA R LY CHURCH HISTORY

“Vs

Aa I have charge of the builnc*« of the
,T itle Bond &amp; Guarantee d o ., East San­
ford Land League, and (W. A. Whit­
comb, I can be found in the Tax Asfeu
* o r’s*Office in the
**- court house

KÎNG GEORGE INSPECTS AVIATORS

SANFORD’S FIRST METHODIST CHURCH AND EARLY
'

T H O S . K. BATES

I
From Paper Read »t (ho Method!*! Corner Stone Lajlng

Takes Off Freckles,
Removes Tan.

STRUGGLES OF THE PIONEERS
RY A. E. P H IL IP S

Dtautlfryourcomplealoa. Get
first named being already Howards
rid of tho»* freckles. You ran
of the Earnest Chapel church. T h e
Invest 50c in a jar of W ILbu sin ess.of tho two appointments
SCfN’3 FRECKLE CREAM
was thereafter conducted in San ­
sm! ttier’ll disappear. Sever« __
•rase» may require l» o jar»—•
ford, under tho nnmo of the S a n ­
no more. We positively |iurford and Earnest Chapel Church.
antre this, and if your com­
Plans for building s church in
plexion isn’t fully raatoredto
Sanford were now laid.
General
its natural beauty, are agree to refund y.mr
nonev without afrumept. ' And in addition
Saqfprd* had previously donated a
W ILSON'S FR EC K L E CREAM la a fine, t , £
lot for tho Methodist church, and
rrani toilet cream. Doean’t cause hair to ¿tow,
»nd
does *|iotitivcly
remove
TAN an j ■
loft the ch u rch 'to tho official board
FR EC K LES. Try U at our riak. Price SOe—
of tho Earnest Chapel Church. T h e
lent by mall If desired. Mammoth jars 11.00.
W ILSON'S PAIR SKIN SOAP 2Sr. Wilson
corner of Sixth street and Sanford
Freckle Cream Co., Charleatuit, S. C., make it.
For aale by ■f - &gt;
•'
'
m
avenue, west side, had been select­
SEMINOLE PHARMACY ~
ed. On this lot- the main body of
---- -------------— ----- ---------- a---------------tho rhurch* building, which has
given way for the new, was erected
P h o to by A m e ric a n P re e a A ss o c ia tio n .
during the years of 1881 nnd 1882.
In ¿h e .meantime the mixed S a n
• J E M E E E E ^
day school was cpntlnuing- in the
rtA- unrn1 frail, the teachers laboring
MY SPECIALTIES"—
- "M y dcor.V .1 said, “ what in the with their different elements,' som e
Ptafcnrd's Hand- Painted China
thun—ah, on earth wa*&gt; th stry w »} quite- rvmto.- 4 tr- t ky l l ibie-cia s.s of
Gorham's Sterling Silver
grown
people,
taught
by
tha.
super­
were playing?" . "T h at,’ she said,
RogAt’ Plated Ware
intendent,
a
few
were
found
whose
"W hy, that was 'Home, Sweat
Elgin and Waltham Watches
under
jaw
would
drop,
while
th
ey
• H om e'."
\
"Home, Sweet Home," I mur­ looked at the teacher with a blank
mured, trying to recover from my stare when asked questions ab o u t
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
•* mysUfication.. ".W.ffil, do tell me Abraham, Isaac or Jacob, or Moses
and Aaron, or Enoch or Elijah, or
what else was all that I heard?
"O hl" she answered, "th ose were other old Bible characters, seeming
variations!” "A nd what are varia to indicage th at the Sanford mixed
tiona?’' I asked, «till in confusion. Sunday school had brought to th eir
Plum bin g and
“ They," she replied, "ah, used by cars the first mention of these dis­
Gas F ittin g
musicians, are digressions, devia­ tinguished ancient gentlemen!
The Sunday , school
secretary,
tions, wanderings, away and hack
All Work Receives My Personal
again, to keep the real tune from Brother Eiiison White, was a B ap bocoming -monotonous; understand? - tiat,. and. o s cbaraciorulie o f th a
Attention And B est KiToçts
good people of th at church, devoted
" Y c i." l answered, dryly; but
Opponilo C llj Hall
Telephòn« No 23
• didn't understand. Bless my poor himself faithfully to religious work.
unmusical soul, I- thought John H o-sometime* taught the primary
Howard Payne had wandered far class ih his efforts to help the work
enough away from home when he along, an d -also had some odd ex­
5CICCT TAMILY HOTEL
wrote the old aong— I couldn’t see periences. Teaching the old E le ­
r o n OUFL_
why musicians should wander away mentary Catechism one day he had
BO O KLET
from the melody, and I could have arrived at the question, "W hat did
listened to it to the end of time God do with Adam and Eve when
Coot, comfort able a o J modero
He turned them out of tho Garden
without reaching the monotony.
Convenient to slrsmthlp docks.
Tills
picture
showi
French
troop«
preparing
to
cross
a
stream.
Special sommer rale*.
r
h
o
t
o
b
y
A
m
e
r
ic
a
n
P
r
e
s
a
«
A
ita
o
o
u
tllo
a
.
" B u t," you ask, "W hdt has all of EdetT?" Now, you more accom ­
. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
this to do with the history of the plished catechism scholars know tho
answer is, "H e sentepeed them t o j
M eth o d !«.C h u rch ,in Sanford?"
L id era of said corporation, w hether or mrt
NOTICE
B ro .
That, allow me to explain, was, sorrow, pain and death,"
ft*» capital atorlc of the .aid F . V. D U TTO N .
INC., ■bell tie Increased from the sum of Amendment of Articles «I Incorporali.,» of
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
« SANfORDLODGES «
•V as promised, a ‘ variation."1• But now White’s class could not answer. Up
111.0 00,00 (o the cum of J 2 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .
Southrrn Produrr Companj
Geo. A. D cCotlec, H*r,
cornea the history, though other find- down the row the question
This is to eertily th at at refular merl­
F . F. D u tto n , I nr. in* of (he stockholders of the Soulhrrn
went, and finally landed at George,
Hanford L o d g e N o 62, P. a n d A. M.
1 0 3 .Frt O r.
variations may follow.'.'
* "T ?
Produce Company,
a corporation nrx«nixad and »xUtlnx under and by virtue of
an
urchin
of
probably
ten
years
of
In May, 1881. just 33 years ago
Communicationevecyfirst and thin!
the laws ol the S tate of Florida, due notice
N oilrr of Appllratlon for l a s !&gt;»»•!. Und«i havtn* been (tvrn aa required by 1«»,
last month, a man from Tailshalsee age. "W h at did He do with them, Thursdays at 7:3*0.Visiting brethren
Hsctlos * b t C hsplrr O i l , Law* of Florida
th at Is by publication and tha usual no.
&gt;
, came down to Sanford prospecting George?’’ asked the teacher. " S lr i" welcome.
N stln t t* hrr»by xtv*n th at O. II. F rfis lice by mail to each and every .toekholdrr,
purchaser
nl
Tax
O
rilffi-at*
No.
107T
,dil»'l
s
ta tin i therein that at the regular merlin,
answered
George,
who
hsd
not
i&gt;a!d
O .X . Taylor'
F.
L.Miller
"If you move to Sanford." aSJl
Ih» 3rd day gl Ja n » A. IL, 1912, ha» fll»d to be held on June Sth. I9 | t. the matter
any
attention
until
that
moment.aald fvrtiffrat» Irr my nffir». and Las mad* ol amendment ol th* Article* ot incur
a lady of Judge J. Wofford Tucker’s
Secretary, m
VV. Mr
application lor ta x dr*d I d issu» in afford- poration would be considered, by a vote of
family,. "W e shall have you to or­ "W hat did God do with Adam and
anr« »Ith law Salt! •«•Mlflcat* n n iir s r u th* t h* entire stock It was deemed »spedirei
following d**rr!bed proprrjy situated In Som- to amend Articles 111 and IX at the Char
Eve whon He turned them out of.
ganize a Sunday school In Sanford.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M. *
Inni» founty, Florida, to-w lt:ll*x. IMt S nl ter. ol the said Hnuthrrn Produce Company
,
«
WM.- r-—
- —----- 11 30. run K. 2.11 It
in the manner as berrrnaftrc *tatr-l, torre
"N o Sunday school In Sanford?" the Garden pf EdenT” repeated the
Meets
every
second
and
fourth
Thurs­
lore notice I, hereby liven that the South­
teacher.
George's
bare
leg»
and
feo
f
the Tallahassee man asked.
Th* said land b»lnx a»«r»s*d at lb» dal» e rn Produce Company Intends to apply to
day
in
Masonic
Hall
over
the
Impc^ia
ol tH» Usuine» ol auch rrrtlflcal» In th * nsnis the lion. Park Trammell, tiovrrnor ol Ih»
"N o ;" the lady replied, "W e were dirty ns a pig from the' mire,- Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
ol W .-E. L. Hunter TH. Uniras said rortlff. S tato , of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida,
and were in perpetual motion below
ra ta shall !*• r*d*»mr.| arvordlng tu law , tax on &gt;h* 18th day of Aucust, A. I&gt;- 1914, lor
• have a population of 400 and sev­
J
.
F.
Knrnntz
0
.
L.
Taylor
d»fd will isau« th*r»on oh th* I4 lh day ol Ih» purpo*» of oblaim ni amendments to
his bench. He looked down on these j
fU nt. A. IL , 1011.
eral denominations represented, but
•aid Articles II and VI of th» C h a r ts of
Secretary
High Priest
Witness my official slinatur* and aval this tho said Southern
Produca Company, t o '
•winging, muddy members as if to
no Bundsy school."
tbo 12th day of Au*. A. P ., 1914.
cad aa follows:
draw an inspiration. Suddenly ho
---------.
E. A. fiouilava.
"A rticle If- For th» purpose ol buylnf,
The stranger was a Methodist. looked up. .’’.WellA*-aald-the- wait­ Semlnole*Chaptcr 2, Order Eastern Star
Clerk CSrrult Court «»minóle Co., Flo(ida. I 'Hint, e« U r tin e , 'easing, acquiring and
(Seal)
J
.
C.
Tloberts,
D.
C.
dealing fr agricultui .1 lands and buildings
B e came to Sanford the same ing teacher, "w h at else, George, did
Meets every Brat apd third Tuesday
Fri. **"
for the | -nduttion • tre, storage,
- . handling
month and invested in a commer- God do with Adam and Eve?” In each month. * Everyone who haa seen
jiurrh»««*
Ia try animila
amt
Natter
of
i*ri 4« » r II a« AgrlculiufAl
Application for Tai Heed Pndrr kind« »»Í
• d al pursuit. Promptly on a Sun; George answ ered' now promptly: hia Star in the E a st arc cordially invited
.Section * of Chapter 4M *. I.awa of pr«»&lt;lur t «
m
kind
if f tllii»vra, ma
Fiorirla
■I ir*.
limrrrU, ahlpptng
r h *nr r &gt;, l
day afternoon, a mas* meeting- gath­ "H e sent ’em to FlurHdy!"
to visit this chnpter.
Miai ufftrturr ftrnl drftl in 4II
ri*«», io I*
Notice
Is
hereby
given
th
st
F
F
Hutton,
ered in an unfinished hall over tho . We laugh; • hut poor George!
»
r
c
m
i
i
f
r
.
Aliya E Robbins, Socfy .
ft. «
« criniti ural pro'
purchaser ol T as Certified» Nd. 43*. dated dure »* •! dairy Lu* &gt;•*«■. 1o rlrar land*,
new Lefiler block,' a wooden build­ "Flurrldy" must have been hard on
the Aral day o| Ju n e, A. 1). 1903, hna filed prrpar«- th»*m for rdltiv* on, and lo plant,
enld certificate in my office, and haa made cultiyfti'i and dral In «II n tn n rr of w nli,
ing. standing where the present him to make him think that a sen­
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P .
appllratlon for tag deed |o tratiar In hrvrK*tablr«.
frultr.
nut«,
frrr«.
brick block, now la at the foot of
rordanre with law.
Said rertificat» em­ nrac« plitila.
or oil
airirullura!
Meets second and fourth Tuesday»,
tence to auch a country was equal
braces Ihe following described property eq­ d tiry , vrertab)#, nrrhar«! «r.d (ard rn pro­
ffanford avenue. Anything now at- to capital punishment for that guilty Nlstting knights always w elco m e.
uated In Seminole county, Florida, Kwwit: duct« ana rcquiiU rt any and every kind*
L ot 3 Moses
Lyman'e
Division, as-re- w hatever.'*
■ tractcd attention In the aettlerrient pair!cuieilwA
1»
* *’ * Rub
'
H. McLauiln
O. J . Mtlloi
Book A, page », Orange
instruction
The corporation «hall have power ii&gt;
County rerorda.
In those days, and all aorta of people
103-Sl Fri.
K . it. and S.
.
‘~ C .C .
Eiiison White’s name brings to
conduct Ita huafnra* In alt It« brenchrs.
Tho aald laud being sa»*a»»d a t t h » data have .«in« or more oricr*. in hold, jiurchn*.
turned out. So the hall was filled mind an interesting item of. history
of th» lu u an rt ol such certificate in the
p«»r»ontl
u ftm r of Unknown. Unleu said certificate m o rtfaf* and convey r**ai and
and aeata were found on rough connected with those pioneer days.
»ro|H*rty In Ihe Stale of Florida and ■■ aril
«mill
be redeemed according to law, tax
Sanford Lodge No. 27. L O. O. F,
n nil other Hate« and foreign rountrir«
lumber, ’goods boxes and nail k'egs. What think ypu, with all our great,
|„
drj-d will
Is Chci.ll C o art Hevcnih Judicial Ctreali Is
111 Issue
issue the
therèon on t^ e 's ia t day ot
**Article V It Tha highest «mount of in*
Auxust A. D. 1914.
Meets every Mqnday at 7:30 p.
la and For Hoaalaolo C t A l r i Florida. I»
The meeting was called to order gushing artesian fountains, and the
debtedne««
or liability to which (he torpor«Chancery
Wllnew« my official signature and a*
lion at any Hme can «uhiert itaelf «hall l KSIa Mr Lucas. Complainant
and Judge Tucker, who wae called forceful flow „through out qUy frptn over Imperial Theatre.
ma in* aist day of July A II. 1914.
Ten
Thousand
Dollar« (1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ).”
'n .
Cltajlon
• feV c
„
K. A. DOUGLASS.
L. D. Wicker W. J. U r i . urna. Dilrndatil
In Wltneea Whereof ti e Southern Tra­
to .the chair, atated the object. the great water tower, when I tell J . W.*0. Singletary
Clerk Circuli Court. Seminole Co., Fla.
duce Company haa ciu«*&lt;l «hie notice »nd
To W. J . M rl.uraa: •
.
.
», .
N. G.
The Judge wag among his neighbors you that In those early days there
certificate to he «igned In T» corporale nim«
99-fit-Frl
° 9 J“ aoh' , , •• U * C’
Whereas s bill ol complain* a* baan Iliad
by ita president, and eeiVd with it« f o r *
In this cou rt aa abbv* aotlUao. s o ,
.
and haring them as well in hand was no source of .'drinking water in
orate real, at(c«t«&gt;d by it« secretary th»«
Whereas, d e a r » A- l&gt;*f ‘MA
Gate
City
Camp
No.
6,
W.
O.
W
4th da; of Jwty.
aa a politician haa his henchmen the town of’ Sanford! There were
A. f-7
i t. 1914.
1» . ^
Hemloele
and of counsel for c « » p l» l» » n t ¿jW» m»d» 1« Conn of «ha Canate Ja
80 U T 1 IK H N rU O D ITC E C
CO M PA N Y
affidavit th a t it la tbo belief of affiant that
Meets second and fourth Wednesday tha
. they quickly organized the pioneer perhaps two or three moderate ai^e
In
ra
Eatata
of
r
taeal)
W
c
.
P. S warts.
dafrndant. W. J . M cLaca*
Amanda
L.
Tipton
President.
nights
in
each
month.
rraldrnl
ol
th
*
alata
of
Floflda
and
la
a
reaSunday school with A. E. Philips, private cistern*, but apart from
Lagateea. DUtHbuteas and Ait**l:
Idast of a alata
Philip
A.
superintendent; Ellison White, sec­ these and a few rain barrels, empty F. ju Miller
J- F. Hoolahan
S w atti, Kacrrlary.
aiata of Florida, ■nd th at hla roaidanra la
. j .1 . “ “r'u *ì.**ln* aglin a or Domandi
»T-fft-Frt
oMlAst aald E atata!
it tba drf.ndnnt la over
retary; and Mrs. C. H. Lefiler and half the ‘time, and the other half,
Clerk
Council Commander
it tan, and th a t there it no w -ï*'J!L “ ? d
•* Vo“
haraby L otlfl.d
¡rida, th a aarvtcs of
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■■ F vial ma and daprraon in tha alata ol
Mrs- Chas. Bent teacher«. And full of wlgglatalla and breeding mos* Blt* jrou. of aitbar of you, may In Ibo Circuit Court, Nev-aih Judlrlsl Mrauhpoena upon
__ »auld bln»( aaldUnited
Brotherhood
of
Carpenters
and
per hap« 30 Bunday school scholars, quitqea, there was no drinking water
ant, th e re fo r« ^ ou. the aald W. J . McLuras,
« • a««»* oí Amanda. L . Tipcall of tha .Slate « { FUrfdo, for Ncmlnelr
raquired to appear to tha blU
Joiners of Amcrlra
Couaty
corapowid of big, little, old, young, in Sanford, eacept aa supplied from^
of
complaint
filad
In
thin
causa.in
tha
a
b
o
rt
1-1./ .court,'
_- on or
. _ abefara
a_ aa
* a_ .a «.a
Wilson A Toorarr FcrtliDor Company,
Monday, tha 1th
male and femal* and of a n y .o r no Ellison White's* deep well on the
Sanford Local Union No. 1781 meets _.tilled
a corporation
of Octob- -, A. f&gt;. U l t i otherwise tba
ML
religious denomination, were en­ elevatlpn which we now call th ei first and third Thursday night at
Datad July 8th. A. Ü. 1914.
Alad ayalnat you »HI b* taken aa conFranklin P . Davia.
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C. M. HAND. Sheriff.
Mod.
o'clock
In
the
Eagle«'
Hall.
rolled. A collection followed, and Sanford Heights.
To Franklin F . Davis and all persons whom
A dm ln lp tg.t., c . T . A. and D. H. N.
And think you,
It la fu ttb ar ordered th at tbi* natlce.be
It may .conrarn:
Sunday school llterpture was order­ this was a drittn well, or bored J . W, 0 . Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
■bllihed In the Sanford Herald, a urnaYou are heraby regursled to appear in
th* abovo entitled cause In which writ of
ed. By the time this arrived a well, an artesian well? Nay, verily.
Sec'y-Treaa.
President iper, publlehed In Her« In d e county, Florattach m en t was faaued on th* ard-wt*« of
more- euitable place of meeting had It was at} ofd fashioned dug ouf, a
July, 1914, on or bafor* th» rule « ly in
September, 1914, th» asm s b*lnf tho 7th
been sofured, ..which, was the towq curbed well, yielding pure, cool
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day thereof.
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hall,” a long, crudb room over John water from considerable dtfplh; with
Meet firsthand third Wednesday night
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole CoUnty.)
aa fha nowapapar in which thla notlea «h»H
By
J.
C.
Roberta,
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Dodd’s store, which is one of the no pump attached, but drawn to nt corner of First St- and Palmetto Aye.
ha published one* a week for two consecu­
Serra» A D el'ilt.s,
tive months (nlna weeks).
old buildings now occupied by the the surface in a bucket!
IWJl/,
»»a »no
R. L. Peck
In witness whereof I havo hereunto sat
- r O. L. Taylor
n » t of BB&lt;* °* ^*'jn**' f°r Complainant au pariena wh.omeorwr Interrat.d
In tba above my hand and affixed tha official seal of said
W ight Grocery Company, at the
aetata or In tha real ealata hereinafter describ­ court thla 3rd day of Ju ly, A. D. 1914.
Secrotary
Exalted Kuler
(Continued In Friday’s Issue)
ed. th at on tba 7th day of September A. D.
foot of Palmetto avenue. Thla hall
E. A. DOUGLASS,
la id , Mlcbeal flotundo, adm inistrator, will c , ■_ . _•*-r.k
-L^7 *!*“ . Cour,‘ Kovsnth Judicial
supplied with common benches,
present tn th rj Judge of Seminole County, ClrCircuit,
Tho Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Btnlnol« County.
Florid a, a petition now on file In tha C o u n ty
and bracket kerosene lamps were)
f“ W n U ,
J - C - llAbcrt.e Da C.
Order United American Mechanics
Ju d g e1, office, praying that ha may t&gt;*
J4;
A Uornty for rUInllff*
NotJoe
le
haraby
th
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H.
Ilooker,
directed to taka possession of tho lands
attached to tho walls for night ser­
F l* r r1-9tc
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P, purtbawr of T ea C m itirat* No.lOT». d atej hereinafter
doarrlbad a t aaeata of tbo device. The free uift of the MU for
d a r of Juae A. D. .. 1*12, hae ftled I cedent1* oetata and th at a Guardian Ad
M., In tho City Hall. Visiting brother* tald certificato
In ajy elfiro, and haa mado Litem may be appointed to represent the
religious purposes was granted by
•ÍÍ.V*of Florido
BeminoU Connlf
welcome- C . H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
appllcaUon fog tatd w d lo ivano in accordane* estd Vlttorla Vltlabo, « b e le a minor and 1 HUte
wilh Uwr 8*14 fiftiflcau e m b rirrt ih* fol­ under the disability ol noa-afei and that In ro Fatato o f,
Mr. J. E. Ingraham, who was the|
li i * * doocribod BfDp«rty s liu tu d ' in Hom» a eala may be ordered of the following real U II. Whltnor
agent of Gunernl Sanford, the owner
laole cou oty. Fiorila, t o - * l t :280(t. E and W eetata, confuting of three eaparata p ie c e of
Notlco la haraby gfvan to all whom It max
ny*»Ì* * « «ad « In N E «o r. Sto.ffTp 21. land eltuata in tba city at Sanford, for­
of all unsold property in the tract |
th at on (h i l i t h day ol January#
m erly O ranta cou nty, now Seminole county. A. nrarn
D. 19IS . I shall apply to th* H on ors««
Conscience.
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aaaaeead * t Ihe date Florid *. *n a known on all of Block IS. and George G. Herring, Judge of aald court, *•
aurveyt'd for the town of Sanford,
IF y o u are a bor­
of ,ttcb conlficato In Ihe l i n e L o t* 4 and S of Block Iff. Chapm an A
Consclenco Is a matter of education
r o w e r o f th is
ie-1
of Sanfoc) avenue.
fr- Vnleoa aald certificate Tucker'# Addition to Sanford, ae shown by Judge of Probate, for ray final diacharga »•
In combination with environment. Ï imuv.
paper, don’t you
i
r^y*rw *ff accordio« to law, tax deed recorded plot to tha Clerk's office ol Orange adm inistrator of th* eatata of R. II- , " bU,*
nar. deceased; and that a t tha lam a III»* 1
Rev. A. A. Presbey,, formerly of
Many a wage worker haa done hla D * I mV *”*f , °* °« .tb e lo th day of Sept. A. cou nty, Florida, eald property bains lo­ 1f-w
think It la an In­
alll prevent ray. final account* aa admln'*cated
on
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k
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t
le
known
aa
Union
avenue
dr
justice to the man who I»
M.' E- Church, then a member
employer a grievous' wrong, and many
tr a to r of said aetata, and aak foe their »P*•/ fffVrfal algnaturr and aoal thta Kecond atreet, Senlord, Florida, or ao much provaL
paying for It t He may be
thereof ae th ill bo sufficient to pay the
be Florida Conference, .waa aervin employer haa ground an umployo llth day of Ae| * . D ..T *U . D ated July 9th. A. D . 191*.
&lt;•*»0 ,
E . A. Douelaee.
out.lending Iml. hied nee. ol tbo oalalo, all
looking for It-at thla very
In tho.dust, yet In neither (balance hat i Cle»k U rru b Court, 8.r»lnoU Co.. FI*.
J. N. W-llITNEK.
Cb'apel a t Fort Reed,
of tbo personal oetata having been #*•
moment- Make It ■ reg­
'Admfnletrator.
hnnatod. You. Carmel Rolando, V lttorla
— „ . 5 / Ja». C , Robert*. 1), C1
either
been
reproached
by
an
accus­
other appointments, and|
98-80)0«
7-10
9
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9-8 10-19 11-10 12-»
ular visitor to your home.
Vlllano and all other person« I Disrooted are
ing
conscience.'
therefore, hereby enjornaaded to tp p o ar
Tha subscription price U
’.¡reach in tho town
boforo me, County Judge ot Semlnolo
ah Investment that will
th. The Methodist
at tbo court house in Su Im i I
n o ticc ^ b
.County,....
d was tlien orgauit
tbo elockholden off t a t i ,
p M * « « Habits of Industry.
!.. a corporation organ lied If an
Wakens Something Akin,.
•towards was
Women In FTanVe nnd other coun­
tho leer* of Ik* Stalo of .n o t 1
To bo able to appreciate anything
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offlewe
of
onidl
W!
Tucker,
tries of Europe nre much tnoro Indu».»ford. Florida, a t 10
U nd
«scellent rtvonlrthat something akin
»a
s
s
s
a
a
C. G.
Uu» , h . n S , c m . .0 t o .
to that eicollence also dwells In our­
hn’ three
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. omissions excepted."
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mean? Well, I ’ll
you an example; I approached my house one
evening and heard muaici. it wus
the piano; I paused o n -th e porch
and listened; then; were sweet
plaintive sounds; then .th rer were
louder strains; iheiy wall* a*
• moans oL distress; tlicn mutterlngs
as If the distant rumblings of an
earthquake; then loud burst after
b u n t following in. quick succession
until the alf was rent, and, with
Mrs. Hemana, l seemed to hear
"T h o crashing of the thunders and
— ~therr*araw ok*4ii*&gt; lpbwet’.'
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THE AMERICAN SENTIMENT
THE

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T h e A r m o r e d C ru is e r A rg y T F "

Those who compose tho large ele­
ment of our citixens'hlp that derives
its blood from G erm any,'direct­
ly or through parents who were born
there, fed greatly aggrieved that the
preponderating public sentiment vrf
tho American people seems to be ngainst their Fatherland and in favor
of its foes in the trefnendous strug­
gle that is now being waged in Eu­
rope.
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"“ This feeling-on-thelr.purt is very
natural under the ‘circumstances and
entirely justifiable. It Is a m atter of
patriotism for them to feel that their
country Is right, whatever may he
the facts, and instead of condemning
them for feeling as they do wo ought
■-tent rfmfre
u rfo r t t —

There is po race upm rtho face-erf
llK JlcU lsh armored cruiser Argyll wns launched In March, 1004. She ti the earth the members of which are
■ OW«'of-»li jwauobi
of tho sumo type tircludeU In the. cMl mates of 1001 more warmly and enthusiastically a t­
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She- has 21,000 honrepomerand a speed of ttventy-two knots. Hhe carries tached in aentiment to the country
four 7.6-lnch guns and two eighteen-Inch torpedo tubes.
from which they sprang than Gorrnans. They emigrate to other lands
arid spend there the remainder of
their lives, and may rear there their
children, never seeing ngaln, with
physical eyes tho .Fatherland: but
there is nlwnys an indissoluble chain
invisible* though it may he, that hinds
r them to the land that they left.^
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Do they deserve adverse criticism
for this? Far from it; they merit
' ever the highest admiration an'd the
wannest praise. The Germans are u
sturdy, thorough;' steadfast ifeoplo,
hard to be turned from a purpose
ohre formed and ulmost unconquer­
able'. In the many years of constant

P hotos by A m erican

S u b m a rin e s

K I I E an* t«&lt;' v|,*V« &lt;, r n typical B ritis h su lim a n no O ne pictu re show,
t h e -vessel mi tin- - u r t i n e mul th e o th er s h o w s It s ub m erg ed with Lbe siile
re m o v e d
Hn*
tru ener -smnrKCtnTTTT o f th e m n c h ln e ry I» mdlruiisi

Thank Goodness I”
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veryman : “ I think you ought to thank
me. They just got here this morning.
Yes— pretty hot day for ironing,
so I unpacked them and brought
j
them right along."
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Mrs. W orker:
“ I am
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more than thankful— I
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am perfectly de&gt;
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lighted.”
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G-E Elect ric Flatirons and
Fan* will chase away the wrin­
kle* placed by the touch of
care and worry on the
face* of your mother*.
.
wive* and daughters. V *
Come in and
make your selection
from
The Leaders of
the Market

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5,?.£0* IRONS
N O W

$ 2 . 5 0

SANFORD LIGHT &amp; F U E L CO
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Fathers
TE R M S - $225.00

Ballard’s .■

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the part bf the American people, and
naturally and justifiably no, as wo
have admitted, they should not per­
mit themselves to feel resentment.
The condition of feeling on the part
of the majority of (he people of the
•United States is quite ns natural, and
for the same reasons, as is the
attachm ent of the Germans to the
country of their old home. Though
many cxtnincousailctnenu.hauttkbeep
grafted upon~rtihMfrsfftMT^^?F~s7nce1
the old days of the Pilgrims and the
Cavaliers and the settlements at Ply­
mouth and Jmnestown, it should be
remembered that the parent stem of
the American race grew in British
soil:, thut while the German says' the
^ F a t hciiamtyV we with rqrtji atfecttion, speak of the "M oth er C ou n tr^ ’.
There is also a traditional bond
that binds us to France. Wo cannot
■forget that the original strung!« for
the right to govern ourselves the
soldiers of France fought by the sides
of our forefathers and aided them
m aterially In achieving the finnl vic­
tory that made us a nation.
, B u t aside from these sentimental
considerations, the sanso Of justice of
the American people is deeply involv­
ed and h a s'much to do with the for­
mation of our judgement of the place
of the right in« this rontest and the
location of the wrong.
Whether justly or not, the impres­
sion exists in this country that if the
German Emperor did not actually
.bring on the war of bis volition and
intent, he allowed it to pass through
the stages in which u word from him
would have prevented or stopped itnnd lie did not speak that word; hut
by the arrogance of bis conduct for­
ced war upon other nations that de­
sired earnestly in avoid it. So b e lie v ­
ing the direction of the sympathies
Of tiie Amr«¡can people is natural
and not to be wondered' at
It may be that the national mind
has been mn^e up upon fals^ information emanating from prejudeed
source.», if so, upon the erroneous
character of the foundation of the
judgement they have formed being
demonstrated there will be justice
rendered quite ns promptly and ns
fully ’a- the adverse impression has
been formed.

Is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of
the Flesh of Man and Beast
The speed with which this splendid liniment heats np a bad
wound or soro has surprised and pleased those who were accus­
tomed to the slower and uncertain effect or less powerful reme­
dies. I t mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there Is but
little time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neuraltrla. sciatica. It ,haa done and Is doing a wonderful work. Many
chronlo victims of theso diseases have found to their great satis­
faction that It cures an attack in a traction of the time required
by the ordinary treatment. .
Itt Is equally cffectl
effective In the flesh aliments of animals.—Owasrw
blooded atosk rati
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This remedy Is needed In every tiw« ñ y ~Tf Its great power and
afflcacy was generally known, no family would be without It.

Price 25b, 50c and
ja m s

TT iallaro

$i,00 per Bottle.

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L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
C o rn sr P a r k Avenue and S e co n d S tr e e t
C O N TR A C TO R S F O R A LLK iN D S O F HEAVY HAULING

Large supply of H o r s e s , Mule a.
Wagons and H arnoss always
on h?nd F o r Sale o r Exchange
B lack sm lth ln g and Wagon R e p a irin g In co n n ectio n

‘ Don’t play with serious matters—
don't YOU carry your owm Insurance
against
TORNADOS
for you’ll find the money wanting when
tho storm has wiped out your property
Have our strong, reliable company
carry your risk.—nnd bo on the safe side.
Reasonable rates

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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co
b o o t l e s s o f soda w a t e r s and

I ’reaa A ss o c ia tio n .

T y p e of B r itis h

Conducted by the
Bfiodiftint

Nsglcctcd wound« produco old »ore« and
tb«M In time develop ulcera which eat ewejr
tbs vitality.
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Full

ructions
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’ reps: itory, .Comnerchti and Cla¡ sical Courses .

TOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR

ljuinr) Growers Making Success of
This Great Crop
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Asparagus appears to bo' hne of
t lie products of the soii that can be
profitably cu lti^ te d in Florida, es­
pecially In northern and western
sections of -the state,_ Believing It
possible to produce the highest
grade of asparagus for the markets
of the i'nited S tatty at a lime when
no other section could make ship­
ments, the Vall-Sylvester stock farm
near Quincy three years ago planted
asparagus to develop this industry
and now have fifteen acres which
will be ready for shipment In the
winter.
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This acreage will not be sufficient
to supply the demand by any means,
but with the successful returns from
the crop this winter it Is certain to
stimulate tin interest among the
truckers of northern and western
Florida, w here' the lands are said
to be superior to any in the world
for this particular crop,
. To those Vho ¿io not know of the
possibilities, of this industry, it will
be information to them to learn that
an, acre will produce more1 than a
thousand dollars worth of this rare
vegetable, __ _
The scarcity, of asparagus In cer­
tain seasons has made it necessary
for the canned article to be called
into use, for there is an ever in­
creasing demand fo r'th is vegetable,
which the appetite of tho rich man
calls for.
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After the land is thoroughly plant­
ed and thè roots are matted in the
rows or hods, the land does not hitve
to he reptatiled for a score of years
nnd the planter h is merely to a t­
tend to the gathering of tho teneder
sprouts which corno up over night.
News of the large pro flu derived
from the cultivation of celery and
lettuce und tomatoes and tobacco
on Florida lands are nothing com­
pared with the profits which will
come to the Quincy firm which Is
the pioneer in the asparagus fiejd.
IN CREA SE IN IN SU RA N C ERA +ES

In the Nnrththe rate Is 5 0 In 60 cerfta
per year. Where it is necessary to
have fires from eight to ten months
in the year, the rate is only about
one-half that of the South, where
Soto, Agents for Orange CUy- Springs Mineral Water
tires arc. used occasionally only for
two or three months. Considering
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this; the rates would figure three or
four, timea a» high in the South as in
the North.
And now there is n new scheme. At
the meeting of the rate-makers* to be
held a t Niagara in September, a new
increase scheme is to lie worked. In­
stead of writing a three-year policy
for twice the prite of u one-year pol­
icy, as heretofore, the new rate, is to
Complete abstracts
from the
records of
• 3.-f
be two and 'one-half.
T h ree years ago tho basic rate of
Orange and Seminole Counties; Taxes
dwelling insurance in Dol-and was
S 1.00 per hundred with a three-year
paid for nonresidents.
policy for 12.00 per hundred. B u t
. C. W..GOODRICH, Manager.
since their, the insurance trust has
grown real generous, and in consid­
eration of our paid fire department
and hetter , water service, cut D*B
rate to 00 cents per hundred. At the
same time, however, tho trust put
on 16 cents per hundred for tenant,
and also 15 cents per hundred for of John B Stetson University, De Land/ Florida
furniture, making the present raid
•OfTere a two and a three year course of study
^
(after the ‘‘reduction” ) $1.20par hun
dred.’’ This is whore DeLand "gota it
in the neck;” If a D eLand man in­
sures hia home and rents tho housethree months in the winter, fils rntd
of insurance is jumped to $1.05 per
hundred, with an additional 16 cents
per hundred for his furniture. This
is the big increase the good trust has
has giyon us for our .$4,000 fire truck.
Senator Conrad Is one of tho -In­
fluential'business men in the Fjorida
Legislature. An investigation into the
comparative insurance rates startl'd
by him, would possibly mean thous­
ands of dollars in- savings to the
S T A N D A R D itA IL R O A D O F TH E SOUTH
State. Mr. Conrad is a large property
owner; Jie is recognised as a sale nnd
sane" business man; an investigation
statted by him would be recognised,
not a a an effort to hold up the lo b ­
DAILY
byists of tho insurance, trust, but as
Lv.
Jacksonville
a legitim ate effort to honeflt ’ the

Atlantic Coast Line

3-D A ILY TRAINS EA ST-3
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
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Savannah....
Richm ond...
Washington.
New York...

No. 82.—Florida à West Indian Limited—Free Reclining Steel Chair Car* ta
Washington—Electric Lighted and, Fans.
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No. 86.—Palm etto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Car* to Waahlngton—
Peculiar Furnishing of Bird’s Neat.
Electric Lighted and F fina. _
■ A golfer who was playing over the
B t Neots (Huntingdonshire. England) No. 80.—Coaat Lins Florida Kta.il—Local Sleeper to Savannah. • ••
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links tho qther day hit his ball Into
• Steel Pullman Cara of the highest dona operated on all trains. Atlanth
a hedge, and after searching for It
some tlnA without success, observed Coast Lino Dining Cars operated op/Traînes 82 and 86.
a bird’s n e st Frdm curiosity more
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or writ
than with any expectation of finding
hit ball there he looked Into the neet
A. W. FRITO T, Division Passenger Agent
universal rate on dwellings- and and found not onty his own ball, but
136 Weal Bay S t
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farm in the South Is $1.00 per year, threa others as well. .

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Here
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some
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wisdom
T»«*&lt;J*r »ml rW a y U om ini By ,
the now* will be found in. the Her* from the Zolfo Springs Truth: "N ine
I HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY «Id. This practically gives our read­ failures out of ton among northern
». j. m ittr. tailor
ers a daily paper ’five hours In ad­ pcople^'ho settle in Florida n$n lie
W. M UAYNtll W u i l n w M . n . j , ,
vance of any dailies that can pos- traced to ini s manage merit They come
u 6 , f , iption P rie r. S 2 .0 U a Y ear In S rtvn rcr aihjy reach
Sanford and demon­ to this state with the Idea in their
I i■ » r v a v a —
ffi
strates that as psuni the Herald is heads that they are going among a
Uellrewl la (be City br earner 12 (10 tier »ear
I
on the job.
lot of ignorant, »ujierstitious people
•.
advance or 20c per month.
.
W ho said: “ If you w an t to know w hether you are destined to be a ,s u c . ------ O;-----who do not know the first rutlinymU
t* arment» In a ib a n c muni In made at office.
The Hcrnld wishes tu^cajl the a t­ of farming or business management
c e s s or a failure in life; ask y o u rself: Are You Able to S av e M on ey?
E a tarad a i aacaod-ciaav mail matter Auiutt 22nd tention of the men of Sanford to i.an(j th at, with tiieir superior intelli-j
1*08, at üU Pu»loffie» at Sanimi. Florida,
If not, drop out, you will lose; th e seed of success is n o t in you. ’
the meeting of the Commercial gence, they can reverse the order oft
adder Act oí Marrh 3rd. 1870 _
Club next Friday night at the city things and show the ‘ cracker* ui
Talenbonr No. 814 hull. The last meeting was a good trick or two. The ‘cracker* lias lived
Office In Herald Hulidin*
one and since that time many new here all his life and practical experi-1
fliflif him
film just
lltaf how
lime* to]
fn
members have* enrolled.
Rut the nnen
ence Tina
has tn
tnoght
will always rem ain a problem to yo u if you do not a t som e tim e face th e
"FO O LISH T R A D Ì N O"
club needs your presence at the handle and cultivate his land to th eij
issue of making ends m eet with th e means a t h an d , bu t th e problem will be
northerner j
&gt; A i Mproducers and builders, the meetings as well as ' your money^-bejt advantage. The
A ipiTOvi n fmtiplij .excel all ptoVioU* and next Friday night should wit­ brings with him ideas or knowledge;!
Hvilltiitlnn »ml u.» arc u ¡»resent ness one of the largest crowds of gained in the north where the soil j
day marvel in business clllciency, tjifc season.* We have work to do and climate conditions are vastly !
but in. dealing, with foreign coun­ apd should be at it without delay. different from those here. He applies']
th a t -day when you assert yourself m aster of th e situ ation ijpd -say: “ I
&amp;^
tries we are a sorry lot of traders.
------ 0 —
his theory of northern-gained knoai** i
will not spend m ore than I earn, b u t I will sav e for l o m o n w r u g a r d l e s s '"
E v ef'sin ce Williasn Pent» traded.the
Clarence Woods of the 'Eustis edge toWWr soil and h j f.^lsj^o jp akei!
Indians a handful of trinkets for Lake Region continues to get out a crop, while his leas astute neighbor j
of the sacrifice.”
t
w*hat"*hr t\uw the state of I’cnnayl- the niftiest paper in. Florida and wfio'TiftVrt»!irTmjn"sense to use his head
r .i t ‘^ V n tE te iK r r ilitie s of this ihstitun()R a t ^ t a r f f m x i c c r i t r * i s - a k i n ^ t o - - — '
virrrtsr.^lbe -Amer+ejrn*«TeopLe h are fast "tnfdr*h*&lt;t hls‘ Jmwt frfYff* ■eitv*
been selling their birthright to for- hcllishcd wtrh-a- br ief ’W-marie~olg*-w *
—
crim inal to -n cglect your op p ortu n ity ioc~ ■s a H n g i ’a n d - i r o ^ ^
cigiiers for u mess of jmttage, so to type in th e - l a he Region office and S A L V A G E * F f l O M L O S T S H I P S
m ent and we urge upon you to
apeak.
filled with good things about Eustis
Wc export over $50,000,000 of airfl Lake county. Clarenh? la the Specie In Quantity Haa on Occaalone
Been Recovered From the Victim*
cattle and thefr products per * n"Treal thing, and knows the advertis­
of the Ocean’a Fury.
num, which feeds the natibns of ing game as. no other and Eustla
Europe, and our American heir­ will l»e placed' on the map in large
Although tho chances of being able
esses spend a similar sum in buying type as long as. Clarence Woods is
to do bo aro considered doubtful, since
and maintaining counts, dukwi and at the^helm;
(he Ilea In - 17 fathoms of water, tbtr
L-iv3xied peerages. Those foreign no­
-O Canadian Pacific railway hna not
blem en' are, as a rule, absolutely
It is rather difficult to get n line ibandoned all hope of refloating the
worthless— in fact bccorn« a .per­ on the war in Europe. Y op gô to Empress of Ireland. At any rnto, every
petual liability— for it costs more u German and he is sure his coun­ effort will bo mado to .recover tho
money; to operate and keep them In try will win. An Englishman, Frcnc £200,000 worth of silver, tn 1C3 bags,
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH IL R. STEVENS
repair than it doe* to run our cotton Frenchman or Russian is just as which fa still In tho spccia room of tho
Anil fish lrr
u a irf
Akf.l'rrddfßl
l'rv«ideiti
mills.
European royalty puts the sanguine and even our Japs think
minK iunken liner.
black sheep of* 'its families on the (bat Japan will be the greatest naTho most notable salvage of niTver
block and our rich American girls tion after, tile war. As far an San- du|fng recent year* was made niter
buy them and we. virtually exchange ford U concerned there is no Imme- tbo Oceana Bank In yio channel In
railroads, wheat fields and-.milUbns dlate danger of the foreign troops j“ «*»&gt;. 1913, through collision with tho
of. dollars' worth' of products of coming- up tho SL Jo h n s riv'er. aS. p.,B0KUfc‘ th o wor*
h^dered by
farm, mine «und factory for titled long as the dredge boat is at t h « iltron« current, and tides, but during
tho Huccecdlng three month» silver
•*■•
paupers who could not
resold fo r1 docks
worth over £500,000 wan recovered at
any sum. . It doc* not require.for— o -;
l very low cost. Tho Ocqana was ly­
• elgn treaties, a fleet of war vessels
Dob Holly of the* Sanford Herald ing quito upright; tho Empress of Ire­ One Inch Cards Will lie-Published Un­
or tariff revision to stop this enor­ is studying Russian and last week land turned turtle— obviously a very der This Mending Al The Kale Of J7.20
mous. loss. It needs only common he got one of his lessons mixed up much more dllficult position for buI Per Year.
aensq In the homes of the rich.
with a news story , on T e rn a tidin’» vngo work.
"
m
We export $18,000,000 of lumber Ice war, with thitf result: "These
Tho £200,000 worth of silver, howand timber, and American tourists people say that the first map that over. represents but li Bma l l portion
spend a similar amount In motor­ comes* around and gives the biggest of tho money which went down with
ing pver Europe and sightseeing lump of ice will get his pxzzxkxgi" tho Ill-fated vessel; for thousands of
D e n t is t s
pounds belonging to tho passengers
in foreign* lands, although the most — Hawthorne Herald.
themselv«*#
must
havo
been
lost.
T
h
e'
enchanting seen « of the world ure
All of which means in Russian
average passenger on one of the*»
on the American continent.
that he would get his.
liners usually carries a plentiful eup
G arner A- W oodruff Rtnldmj,*
*
----- -O -----, ’ -------CL ■*- .
ply of loose cash and bank nolcs with
U N D ER FALSE P R E T E N S E g
T h at was a pipe dream in the Ko- I)Ini. and It Is estimated, as in tho caso
One closing word about a state­ pbrtcr-Star about the young German of tho Titanic, that tho Tots of paper
Terms Moderate— Strictly Cauli
ment ma&lt;V by the Jacksonville men baker w*hp o^Wned an Btilontolrtle «mltmonpy Imtonglng to p*mwnK**ru themaeroplane
in
Germany
yet
was
bakselves
muBt
havo
been
enormous.
who are endeavoring to collect $200.Tint banka. It might bo mentioned,
0 0 0 .for a job a t.th e California fair. Trig for a living and who intends to
join
the
German
army
the
Fnr
aro
tho gainers In such cases. Tim
They aay that California will spend
Phone 319
East
yet
Intends
to
get
married.
Joe
usual
proceduro when bank notes aro
*‘$20,000,000 to boost the fair."
Thus, in face of the- fact that the Reese ought tgjtn ow thoy they don't j 1(&gt;"t 1* to at onco Inform tho ltatjk of
bake ^hile ncrftphi'nlng. neither do 'England, giving tho numbers. 1 hen it
regular session of the legislature of
GEO. A . D e C G T T E S
they
[pin tho arm y during the horns &gt;■ B/ * * “ * 2 i0 Wftlt.12 mon,h" 11 hy
th at state when called upon to make
'th a t ttmo Hie notes have not been re­
•an appropriation for the project, de­ moon. Come ugnin, Joeturned tn tho bnnk, you may obtain ATTORNEY ani . COUNSELLOR at LAW
clined to do so because there were
j the cash on again p'resentlug tho nuinWord
cornea from Palatka
Practice in State and Federal Courts .
no funds in ' the treasury for that
.....................
, , , that
. . a|! here and giving the bank a letter of
liew
dally
will
bfc
launched
ip...that;
indemnity,
guaranteed
by
your
bankpurpose, seems like trying to obtain
(in nier-Woodruff Didg
Sanford Fla.
money under false pretenses. .The city on Monday, September Hth. cf*. to refund the money should tho
s ta te 'o f California declared that if H. P. Norwich will lie thg publisher! notes ever be preaenlod, in which case
Phuto by American I’n-ss Aeeoclatlon.
DR. C. G. B U T T
any* of the various counties desired and manager and the Palntka Morn-; tho bank la bound to pay again,
to make an appropriation they could ing Post bids fair to bo one of th ej If tho numbers on tho bank notea
DENTIST
do bo; but the state was not in a best in the galaxy of state paper«, j *ro unknown, and.tho notes aro never
In the couhlct between Auntrln nml Hcrvln n »,'ri-ni ilt-nl of the fightln;
Wo
will
await
the
first
issue
to
pan
found,
tho
money
goes
to
tho
unposition. Several counties made ap­
Office: Y(.well DuiMinu
will
be lu tbo mountains. Neither country- hn* a llrat cIiik* navy, nnd "
claimed
bank
balances,
In
which
thero
propriation*—anil will have their judgment.
nrtnle*
wlll.be dt*|a*inled on for victory. In this picture there 1» »hown a
are
always
huge
amounts
of
other
peo-O ■ SANFORD. FLORIDA
booths—but the main intention of
ber o f the Austrlnn mounlnln gtina Tlicno ure manned by etllrieut cur,
plo'r money.—London Tlt-DIta.
Elsewhere In this Issqe is an ad­
th e fair Is, a*.all know, to sec how
»i&gt;bflor*. about »lx men to each imiil
TIIOMAM KMMET WILSON
much money the visitors will' leave dress delivered by A. E. Philips at
Light Humor.
K. FKKCJUSON HOt.'.HIIOi.OI.lt
there, cither of their own free will tho cornerstone laying of the new*
In the latter half of tho cightcotith
or tinder compulsion. The Jackson­ Methodist church and .giving the century ono of tho members of a little
&amp;
ville boomers should use some other early history of Sanford and San- scientific society in L iv erp o o l, Eng­
■form of argument to coax* the colrv furd churches. It Is most In terest land, laid a curious wagor. Ho bet a
LAWYERS
from the chests of the capitalists'.— fng to-old and young alike and will brother scientist that he would read a
newspaper by the light of a farthing
appehl to the readers.
Palm Beach Post.
•
Florida
dip at a distance of 39 feet The U. S&amp;nford,
The Trlplfc Alliance of Orlando com­ H., finding tho Teat difficult at even a
#»
l&amp;HMINATEB MIDDLEMAN
posed of the school Board, the news­ sixth of tho ^distance, cheerfully ac­
Ojllrials o%the United States De- papers and th e. teachers have de­ cepted the Wager.
Tho layer merely coated the Inalde
(airtm cnt of Agriculture have been clared war on Supt. McKinnon and
of
a shallow wooden box with Hoping
testing out tho parcels post as a tho heavy guns are uijlooaed every
DENTIST
pieces of looking glass, so as to form
means iff marketing eggs nnd have day. This matter will yet be tendered
« concave lens, placed It behind hla
found it highly satisfactory.
The to the Hague Conference for eetUe- farthing dip, and nSadlly deciphered . PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
'departm ent has shipped 466 lota, mpnt.
the small print at tho stipulated dis­
ROOM 9’
‘«onslsting of 9,131 eggs to various
tance.
Lparts .of the nation and .upon ar­
Tho experiment was witnessed by a
The Herald has eallad attention
He was a
rival a t destination, only 327 eggs, to the importance-of a Curfew Law Liverpool dock-master.
or thrjto and one half per cent of for Sanford. If some of the parents thinking man*and saw great possibili­
the total were broken. -Ten doxon could see their youngsters on the ties In this learned jcsL He straight­
«gga can be shipped in ono container street* after ten at. night they would way adapted the principle ta: light­
n distance of 160 mite* a t a cost of demand this law and see th at it house requirements, and forthwith tho
Th* National Weekly
modem reflected light, with lta miles
*4.7 cent* per dosen. This includes was enforced.
r
of reflected range and untold life-sav­
the coat of transportation and conFirst Tim e
ing power*, sprang. Into being.
.. tuinw.
. .
We guarantee KOR-KEK to do all we claim for it or we
Tho Raiford Tribune is the new­
in
C lu b s
Florida postal authorities advise est baby In the Florida Prcaa Gang,
will give your money back. This is not idle talk, but a fact;
Doll Too Much Lika Baby.
r«
th at the farmers and farmer»' wive* being an eight page, five, column
Thla ia a true atory: There la a little
our reputation stands back of it.
CtOm't has been
of this state'Aro utilising the parcels weekly, well edited and well print­ girl on the East aide of New .York to
told at $9.50. Now
post extensively in selling farm pro- ed. D. H. Mo -My U the inan be-- whom, a beautiful woman wanted to
th* pries U $2.50
sndws have secured
due? direct to the consumers and ex­ hlnd tho pen and wo wish him suc- give a doll. The woman brought the
sconceulon where­
lltUe
girl
Into
her
Jnxarloua
home
one
cellent results have been obtained.
in his new field.
by ws can offer It
To preserve the life of rubber.
day and put Into her arms a doll—
L ast winter when eggs were being
at a Mill further
such
a
doll
as
Is
popularly
supposed
to
To
Increase .the mileage of tires.
«old I&gt;y retailer» a t from 60 to 66
reduction In con­
War Is Hell!
be
dear
to
the
heart*
of
lltUe
girl*
nection'
with
this
c*nts to the consume^ the ta m e rs
, Not to injure finish or garments.
‘ War ia who ltvo on the Eaat aide. But the
publication, q
General Sherman &gt;*id:
vrere only receiving 20 to 26
lltUe girl drew back with an ugly
It is not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic, 94 per cent air.
per doxen for their produce, giving I’Httt*1
scowl. She didn’t want the doll, and
So
do
certain
letters
in
the
nnnv
You ride on air as . now.
KOR-KER prevents the air from
tho middleman -from 30 to 40 cant«
■he said ao. The beauUfnl woman
« U&gt;( artel demand far C A r ’i at
escaping. 1500 miles added to your tire mileage by keeping the
on each doxen egg* be .handled. of these European nations now in­ thought her a very ungrateful child..
m b« w prict, » , he»« made t n i n t tmrnl t to
oor enrn publication tick on« rear
T h e parcel post system of marketing volved in the great conflict:
tires always up. No leakage from punctures, air holes or porous
It was not until tome time after­
forth* prit* ot Caifa,'«a lone. Thla I» allmlltd
’
SW
ITZERLAND
tdfer sad mual b euken adven last cl promptly.
entirely eliminates the middleman's
ward tho little gtrl explained. She’d
tubes.- No rim cuts. Less blowouts. No loss of time or money
'
. FRA N CS •
always had babies to take car* of, she
profit and divide« the profit.of tho
hy
delays on the road. Increase your ojvn pleasure; also your
GERM
ANY
■aid. Bha'd had them to lug around
middleman amottg producer and confriends’.-H IG H E S T TESTIMONIALS.
with her almost a* soon aa ehe was
• SERVIÀ
s a js . i . ö ' . s a ’.- . - - j t r r . Not only 1« It lha
able to walk. She loved them, of , * m 4 rltiata a handbook but It [« «l«o «
.
RUSSIA
Treatment simpJe;~not* sticky; inexpensive. ‘ The tube can
maiaime lor th* •hoU.ImB^y. Aotons the
course, but at play time—wh*a they*
•The HereW- ia -giyjng the readers
ihitif* that a year « auheedptfan * t u are,
be transferred from one shoe to another; will not in any way
was *ucb a. thing a* play Ume-=*be
AUSTRO HUNGARY
the- war news ’fresh from the war
really didn't Want a doll. It wag too
interfere
with vulcanizing. Call or writ for particulars.
M
O
N
TEN
EG
RO
- m d no rehaah copied from
much tike the babla«.*
ENGLAND I
iphra goes Into the Herald,
' " ‘ T B ’i t o f c * . .
•
Distributor
UK) lUu,t,«l»d F u h n i
,
BELGI
have a |UUy wire service that
• :. : f .
* Cwpt5o&gt;fareli
for Flcrida
expenal
Not th* Real Thing.
« • Ik i Ym &gt; Km
* ‘ gtt the Idee," bawled
Sanford, Florida
to another, "that Jlat
i a flannel,mouth, you
P o r.S sU .h y S a n fo rd Motor Saloli Co*
A gents W anted
over me eye*!"

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THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING
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BEGIN TO SAVE TODAY

SANFORD, FLA.

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Business Cards

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

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Wilson' Housbolder _

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DR. C. W. FAIN

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There Have Been Many Fillers and So Called
. Puncture Cures on the M arket. None
Have Proven Satisfactory U n til Now

Colliers

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Offer to Oar Reader»

W lm Yon C rt in Collier’. |

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THE SANFORD’HERALD

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f ommereiai School» :jmJ Colleges
T. K. Unto*, tax naae&amp;Hor of Sem ­
'M a rrie d In Sanford
inole rounty, motored to Palatku
Mr. C. P. Dickinson of Orlundo
Washington, D. C..' Aug. 25. A
from Sanford last Saturday-and re­ and Miss Marie Darby of Winter report i»»ued today by the Federal
Little Happenings— Mention O f mained until Tuesday. He was nc- Park were quietly married at a late Bureau of Ed it ration »how» that
rompanifd o n ' his trip hy Mr». hour yesterday nfternoon In San there are three commercial »chools
M a tte r s In U ric i
Hates and her sister, Mrs E \V, ford, coming to Orlando lunt night and hu&lt;i ne»» college* in Florida.
Elliott* Ful.it kq News.
*
I hy automobile. The weeding is The 1913 enroll men t wait 1,018
PERSONAL HEMS Of INTEREST
Mi*» AIlie Trafford i» hack at her' 'luiu' “ " “' I ’" 1“* to hi» many friends Lpypitt. .It i* estimated that more
post in the 'H erald dllloe
after aa i
iHo young couplo in this city, who than half tlii» number completed
•e after
bile
11)ey.'. "»»pcctcd
suspected It
it might oro c - 1rein
com u
tin-rcial
two
w.*,*k»
%
.nation
.
1...
*
,,iN‘
l»lp&gt;
nreal courses und a lurg
»petit in the I
summitry Of The Floating Small T oIKh
cur
some
tlay,
did
not
anticipate
'‘
number
are now employed in Flormountain» of North Carolina and
Kurrlnrtly Arranged For Hurried
so
early
ti
onion
of
hearts.
ida
hustness
institution»
her friends are delighted to have
Herald Reader«
Mr. Dickinson is one of Orlando'« *1 it the entire nation there are CIS
her wit It them once more.
The
Herald
ofllge
without
Mis»
Allie
i» leading young lawyer», a member business colleges and rommereinl
Mayor Thrasher is home again
of the tirm of Dickinson &amp; Dick- school» and they accommodate 160.from a pleasant visit with hi* »inter like a version of Handel with the insoii. and Is ¡v gentleman of many* 557 «indent.» tutnually
This is uti
Hamlet left out
at Dunedin.
admiruhic traits of character, pop- average annual attendance of 2fill
Creen Smith has returned from uiur with every one with whom he pupil» per school.
U. E. Tolar* has returned from
where
he
went
for
medical
'
Chattahoochee
where
he
aecom- comet in contact.
Wa ycross
punied
Cruse
Harnes
several
days
The bride* is one of W inter Park's
The beet sugar industry of South­
attention.
a lftc~— He itq m rtr the - condition- op most attractive und accomplished ern California is of large proportions
’ Sec Dutton for turnip, mustard,
Mr. Barnes a» very
serious as he jyoung
and
ofi ufiends
larger
than
•t
_
t
|||w , /
* /
m j t iiik
lladies
u U iu o H
im
ibus
u ia
ilots
iu a
u
vxinuc*
*ami
• •» * »
imuch,
m u v iiw
n
il g v t
t i
:i
ithe
lit*
jpublic
n ju u c
lettuce an cau i 0
I is suffering from a complication of |n Orlando who will welcome . her comprehends, experts claim Both
M rs. H. E. Tolar is the guest of diseases that have affected both to this c ity. She is the a d o p t« !,in L9I3 and in the growing crop of
her eistcr,
PafflslftJH it Geneva j mind and body and he is not cm*
- i t . -~,,i
u p. 1914 the beet sugar acreage in .Smith■preted to live
His many friends I Shepp.n Hto, nd is ‘4t« iq t cdl; popular ern California "was aha ut ail 0,000
'• this week.
Attorney C. P. Dickinion of Or-] her* 1* iM
“ri'‘V‘Ml to leurn ° f hirt with the young people of the col- Last year from thi»arraagc7tifi,] 10
You’ll Alwayn F u u L jja ...
__
_ rl
. —-• -• -V H lP C ir' ■"'VeX#'* " £ tm.
j
M
%
•.
le g e town;' who 'will unite in* w ith -j of beet» Were sliced, and-tlui rctiuad'i
[., _J_ ,T&gt;rb&gt;-.wwa.
"v
—hiu. I|u»hand it happy sugar nudc-irutu-LUu*».hwt»«**itSd»&lt;i
* “ ‘ icgaA.ttMtw:«1-' —
1 Tliurs&amp;ayr **nndand prosperous voyage t hrough Jifu. - O0l).*&gt;***k pounds or.- 2..‘100,000 100" ‘ Get your ice cream from D u h n rfa ilnnd ,,:irk
,,j,’nlc conveniences
—
Orlando SitutiaeL—___
ESfjnnt—bags, Beet sugar companies
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
amusements. The only safe, clean
„ ---- —.-----------------i have nhout 115,000,000 invested in
! outdoor swimming jmjoI. emptied
B. Y. P. U.
I factories and ianils in Southern CalFresh yeast cakes, Imperial gas­ daily, cleaned and re-ftlled from ar­
Tho B. Y . P. U. held Its regulnr ■Ifornla.
'
oline Irons nnd washers at Mrsi tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan
PIIONF. 275
• Th» Nwr.si Drug Stör»
SANFORD. FLA.
Simon's.
l*tl
slide
Leased privately also.
8t5f meeting Sunday evening. The bu!&gt;ject was Eve, the F irst Woman,-^'
Hon, Forrest Lake has returned
i. Mis» Arnnko Tukuch and mother, rendered by members of Group No.
Ì E 0 4 L 'ADVERTISING
from a bittiness trip to Jacksonville Mr». B. E, Takuch-of Sanford are
4,
Mrs.
E.
E
.
Cox
lender.
The
fol­
where he apent several dnys.
visiting the former's »¡»ter, Mrs. lowing is the program:
NtfJlrr nf Vpplltrallnn fu# Tal Herd I'ntlrr
New hooking orders for Hig Bos- Ernest Molnar for a few ihtys, They
24relian 575 wf ihr lírtirr»! Mlaluliyi
Scripture reading. Gen. 2:18-24;
Notirr h hrrwby ftvrn that Httllh E, 1
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed, have just returned from nn extendg -j.
i,y Mr."'Bray
Mf i 'I, (&gt;tirrh»»«r of T u iVriiÍr*tt* Nu
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F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
ed vacation trip through the Middle j Tht, Creation of Eve, hy Mr». •922, ftatn| the 5th day of Novrmlirr,
a n 1H15. h.. film »«1.1 crrUilcit* in m&gt;
'V« tak e pleasure in p resen tin e to class rooms to he used as the
»' West, thence through the great
ofllrr .».I h*. iq*.|r spplir .ii,.n tar i«s ,
r« ,d e r» . of T h e Herald a picture Junior Department.
Mr», Hrotherson has returned to
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Thwe rooms
ni r wilh 1•« huid
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u »,.. c*..„
r*,1,„,.„i vi;,,* x i ... di*m lit H'Ur iti »rriif i|a•h*
l o l l n » i n«
nf
«Ir»
'Irw- nf tin* Men Hapli-Ht
hiirch now h o can he thrown into one' and also
her position with the Peoples Hank
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a .
later vi,»Hing Mr Molnar s mother* . l .,
r f it f «1 | » r t i | t n i v
* i 1 1* m I **«} tfi
i tu ft &lt;tl r r o u i i .
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after spending two week» with rela.......
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Honda, tu n i lire Nf: .ur «1 \ U ', .»fig cuu»trurU‘u
I nt* committee in thrown into the Sunday school uudi■
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New
fo
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and
then
finally
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a
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r
e
,
Mi»s Linda ( on- •*( &gt;■»- , v.r jic
u
i _run w ».-leeting this plan made a close tnrium. On the south end will bo
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mmr
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r.&gt; e* r.il
lives
near Mirhol»
Nichols, tloridii
Florida
\ia the Savannah hue, tmully reach­ nelly.
t hr
i*mi *i,rin{ ...r —nt .i the ii*t•- .itutly of chfirch building through- four rooms similarly arranged for
For Salo--Pepper Plant«.
ing Gainesville on their way'•home.
Ihi* 1, UAnrfrt nf »yrh re*rtlfir»!f* ín i hç
Descripture of a Wdrlhy Woman, uf
Di Dir* «í tfjiKijDWii. 1Trali*«4* tiáifi r^rtifleát» out the country. The building Is so' the Intermediate Department.
Lindly Walker.
The trip was a most delightful one, Miss Ethel R oberts:
■h&amp;tl t&gt;# r« «lr*nir«! arruriUnit lo !•«, tai arranged as to take rare of all de­
* ill U«m* thrftfñn «n fh** 2Uh &lt;1•&gt; of
Wijst Side.
Third Floor
ia tp and after a three month»’ rest Mr».
What the Gospel is Doing to Up- Nt'plHii ber, A. iT\Tx
partments of church work.
The
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lit W
o n u 1n tthroughout
LiFmlierK nnt tl
iâ W
af Ii I- L
\Aiih#** n».
ray iltllflA
M. M. Sm ith, Dr. Schultx. the Ja k n c h and daughter are anxiouj lift
Woman
the
World,
) -, .w
vmn.i, nensturr »ut|^ ,e»l plnirht prnrtintlly th e wnme na-thnt*—The -third floor •will ‘tx* twed" as
; tnf* thr 2|»| t!i&gt; of Avnru*! \ I» 1T&gt;11
G ainesville Sun. Mr». Cox
L* \ im riil ASF.
Misses S m i t h and little M ik e S m ith , to get h ack home.
of tin* Third Haptist church of St church parlor* and gymnasium. 'T h is
Wrl rsitn ,.|i* I
rY I irritlt
Clo*inu
UmytT.
Mr.
Fortiori.
all of W in te r Park were tu the citv
l.ouib. Mo
Mr Hyman, the pastor 'I*»«' wiU he for pleasure and recreaK«.h* r* », i&gt;
J
NEW R E S T A I . RAN Y
i ’,1»
W ** uift* very much cncouraLt«*ii, **
tif the church here recently visited ‘ ¡tin anil will be equipped in the
yesterday.
iivir «mr lari;«* altrmlmir.i' nnd wt* 1
tiii» church in St. I..... i*. u¿ well as v,,ry best manner. The Y. M. C. A:
or 6 doses .fififi 'will tire.ih any
•T'lie Hi ll Restii urn ne w ¡1 upon ot.
i»f Ag*faiir atlii I«*» I , I » . •t I mit f m an;
h . o p r ( m i tv t o r n i i i i i t m i
I n In i N t * t i u ' i i )
Nutt
other modern, chiiTche» in «leu ha» I.... it taken in hnnd hy tho
i 5 **l I Ii * ii ** f l i r t a i
I .»I ni I r »
c^im‘ of F e v e r or &lt; tolts
Price J,. \ugust I !Mh ui the Ulne» Et uil : I■.
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each . timlii•
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e
ot lier eitles. Mr S. O. Sliinhotter, ' hurcli anti will he mude a great
I l f , First St. Meals anil »hurt orders
cents.
V l-2 h t
t-f "I »ii i t*f t *ii* i*i • %i*» *Mi, i
|*irn
We have lieen. inviteli to go to 4 * •.
i In eontraclor has proved himself feature u( the new tdiurch.
f h •• ' r * I i l a ;
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IH AND ABOUT THE CITY

Hitch Up and Drive Here at Highest Speed
For Anylfiing in ihe Drug Line Thai You May Need

SEM IN O LEPHARMACY

Mr*. S. M O verm an i- in tin*
lit;, tiiduy packing up her imlhnerv
slock, p ro p a ra tu rj
tu m oving io
Tampa w h ere »In* will engage in
llll»ll»*»S.
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will he served Furnished ruomi. u p ­
U rlan d o
stair- Kl&gt;*n Ever Propre-ior
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Nulice Srhord 111 a mi natimi
Th,

letu her»' c o u n t y \ a iiii *:»: u'l
for
h n ty certificate» will !••• lc*lT
T y jxrwritur Hihlion»
Ri*memher
the Herald when you need one at ^ a n io n i huginning Tni*»day
Arn make machine.
75c delivered Sepl
8th at 8 u m
F o r white
anywhere.
P h on e 148
^ 85 if
1 leuchen» ill tile Sanford High Sellimi
^
for colored li- u h e r * in tin- ll.ippt r

The I ecillUl! M lifU V i n l
entertained h&gt; Mr» i 1' limes at \va ile m;.
A li*S vi otic dolls r Will hi o n
her home on Palmetto avenue next
leeted of «nidi examinee,
Hring ink,
Saturday ut 5 ft. m
5 or C doses
cant* of F e v e r

fitifi

or

will

b erak any
( hills.
Price 25

cents.

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F r i d a ; to fender a
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We eo i.-id* r t hi*
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We will tell you tproto
r( v sit u » t • &lt;1 111 Sr miVmlr l ourjly,
Vi. *. •, -, wit I o'* i* %.* M »M
mitre ihout it tiext week
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Mr Win
R a y n o r and d au g h ter «1***1
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Min* L a b e
have retu rned from a isl V»
nruff Sr.ft «ral
fni» unir fat
I I, 'U, * * 1( ¿i, • v ' ' 1*»t 1
Melightful Vt-il of several m onili- It-.- 1*
! \ i •*1 •. t t
1*t 1 t '-¡r tu* ( &lt;i,i-t '■‘»»liti
tri i hrrr old hom e at (InndgTmind
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ii&gt; j &lt; Ui*i»«-rlv I» *
i. I Mr-. Itnvnor will be home tin* T .*
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tir»t of S e p te m b e r
Scf.
&gt;if Vgjpllr aliali f ni ! ni 1&gt;t*rsl 1 ntl« r
H i t ( t u n 5 7 5 u f t H r &lt;»«■ ft rural S t a t u i r *
M r 'H a r r y W ee k s left last week for
h i r e l t t f l V i ' l i I h a ' It
(£
u visit to his old home in W il riling
.if I «t
li. » i S..&lt; in I»
,&lt;u ■
i*.i * i - i « ' * . i i ». I r •t I» . of J tin ttoll N (
He expect» to visit Ash
\ 11 m li ,i&gt;.i &lt; .run ■■ Sii 4w .i,t,.i
C*■ ,loi il», inf i uly, A li I Lilll. ht» fil.il
ville and tiring h a r k a bride.
-.-1 m 1 1fit*f t f r * id m y rilT( .•* a n d h a i m i d i t I*.
M r*
G
W
M e] lougal and
•Pi&gt;iir«iii,n ("i '»&gt; it.&lt;;d .......... o&gt; «rrur i K 11\t.

[ rogr.i in
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quilt an honor.

***— - ‘,l* Inw haid rrft tlir air* N•»«* UHt»,
Kent HoastiUer ha» returned from
daughter
have lefi Hlor
•mtirsrv th&lt;* foil..»in* deierlbed
mi;
a trif) to Coronado. where lie went
month» trip to New York. They ex- irfnp«rty ‘‘T T n . . * " * n mT i iiir”i“tt/k
to
to ta^kc tlie car for the use of hi*
pert t»i return in the early fall.
. -V’V.’.'.Tk it»,,
-■» »n.t :*j m.»rh 1». viith#ll&gt;
|.rv)
L’&lt;«rliltritp Tit». 16* rm
father, A. P. Dossetter who is spend
Mr. \Vm S»|uire*. who has been l.lir.l Ihr t.rant,
li.llliwinï (Jr-rfitK.it prilprMy
ing a few weeks recuperating from
.
. ,i
co n te st &lt; n (or on nil extended trip to his old .home «ituated I» Sr-nltmìr county, Ktnriit», i" »I»
Tin •.
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hi* recent sick »pell
"Il L I hu» n-t unteti much i mproved ,
n . ... i ... i. r...,
t..i t..
l i M ' , |o 1 w c e i l I in* l I d e l
largest at»
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r r l .l l r .i r . S .— I *I •*. t •» l T . f. -I I U’.-* b. my »Georg»* Watson h.t* returned from I» and B&gt; , ,i n i »»!■- til i h* H.ipli-t in health.
«•»*••d *f i It** d«t r »•( t (hjf i»* itati (*•* of *yr h
to Ih* nam» uf t nknn»n |.aH*U
f t sunda;
Miw Alii e Vaughn is expected ■
Floral CitV when* In wit- called &lt;&gt;n S'J T ih. \ ». Pool a f t
.•ovpfptl by
No 1*7
tin*
banner
home
soon
from
her
delightful
visit
at t hr dalr of lMU*nrr of »urh miiflfil»
the sad mission of tin* iteath and the Her can» capture^
in the nano' of J ■ ft. Abbott.
burial of his father. His many San­ Our attendance is increasing each tu Jacksonville.
.
, . tinier» such cnftlJtc»t*» *h»ll be rcJccrnWe
are
sorry
to
learn
of
the
sord
arrordinx to i*w, m deed will i«ue
ford friends extend their aymputhy Sunday.. Com«v and join us -and
jio
u
s
illness
of
Mr.
McDougul
at
his
2“ h ^
S*p" ,'nbrf
to Mr. W atson in his bereavement. reap the. benefit from the 1er ture* we
‘ WitncM ray offlcinl denature «nd »*1
*
arc to have during the month of home on ( elery
Avenue.
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thi» the 24th .1«»' of Aufu»t, A. D. 1*14.
Closing out all typewriter carbon
Sbvernl-of the young people from
&lt;.,,p
E. A. DOUGLASS.
October
1' E (
paper. Best grade* only, ut 25c
py j c JtotKn*. 1*. C.
( las» (reporter.
' 'u Avenue enjoyed ttin. dance at Tu— i . i lr
per dozen sheet». Herald Office.
1tttej^n last Friday night,
97-t f
returned
,
Nrw OentlHl in Sanf.ird
,''lr 1’ red Dorner ha’»
Fred Dnrmrr tt i n 'th e city for u
Tin* ranks of Sanford d.-nb-ts from an extended trip to New York
Joy ,n Work We|| Cone.
lew days looking after In» farm on )u,\^ received an addition this week
^lr Otto \ o»s of Enterprise was
\ye ftnj 0y ourselves only -In our
Celery avenue. He will return to j n ,)H. |,t.riilin ,,f Doctor C. W F a in jnv**r visiting his m a n y , friends Sun- worg _ j n otir doing: and our best doIng I« our best ««Joyment.—Jacobi.
New York this week and expects to
comes io the city from Pensa­ da y
M m Annie \Vu«k* and Grand-,
come back about the first of Octo­ cola , where he hits practiced lor the
ber to stay.
past four years. Dr. Fain comes to mother Mrs. C. McDougal expect to,
Sanford
well recommended, having leave noon for their old home In'
Piano and* Player Piano- Expert
North Carolina. They expect to he
tuning nnd repairing . All work ab­ graduated from tho Atlanta Dental
away
several,months.
solutely gunrahteed. W.L. Harvey, College in 1908 and since that time
The many heavy rains*aro proving
Box 1233-Phone. 249-4.
102-tf been practicing his profession with
that concrete brifge* are the omly
great success.
The crowds throng the bulletin
Dr. Fain is having his dental bridges.
board* space in front of Tho flcfald parlors in the Peoples Hank building
office day and night, reading the p]ared in fine condition and will
o«arcni,,Mcriticism .
hourly bulletins that are being posted . have all the modern appliance* of
Five-year-old Herbert, scion of a
as soon as they are received from j dentistry.
He will occupy Room 9
the seqt of war. They are authen- ' lin&lt;j experts ty he ready for business bookish family, had learned to read
so early and so readily that his first j
tic and are fiva-hoqrs in advance of j tomorrow.
glimpses of atorylnnd worn growing
Hh
anything
that can he had from the
huxy Jn his memory. One day ho con* i
daily papers.
Congregalionnl Church
fldod to his mother. “Ruthlo showed '
Our fall church work opens the mo her now* book today*, and It’s tho |
■V,
Dr. C. W. Fain has returned to
Sanford and will practice dentistry first Sunday in September. It is queerest thing you over saw! Why, !
here. Ho made a trip over the desired that every member he fcady It Just says, 'Is It a dog? It Is a dog.
»tate several months ago but no to begin with ua in a vigorous and Can tho dog run?* and a lot of thlnga '
like that! Course I ' was too poltto to
place looked ns good ns Sanford and positive program for tho fall nnd
say do, but fT'dldn’t seem to mo the :
winter.
May
we
not
have
the
co­
be has decided to cast hia lot in
W e Kara slwey» tried to be ju*t * l*ltl# *U*d
stylo was a bit Juicy.'— Llpplncott's.
of ike othei fellow in the genetsl equip^ol of
Seminole county. Ho will have par- operation of all parents whose chil­
our stoce. A* so erideaee ol thi* deers to show
dren have attended our Sunday
v lore in the Peoples Bankfbui!ding.
the newest sad ocly lb* b«W ol everythin*, w*
school to have their dear ones .in the
gladly recommend to User* M
Guy Randall is greeting his quuiy Sunday school Sunday morning,
Sanford friends, having arrived from
Sept. 6th.?
the Waycrosa hospital wjiore he has
Sunday evening, Sept. 6, our sec­
been confined for seven ‘ months. ond annuai Labor Day service will
AND
P e n c ra ft
He had an accident on the S. &amp; E. bo observed. I especially urge all
branch last February that broke interested in the applicajtlbn of the
Combined Office
hi* leg and he, has never been able gospel to present day labor prob­
and Fountain P en
t0 « « it since.
lems to plan to he prt'sent at that
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Genial, fat, smiling iloe Dawson service.,
IM P E R I A L ^ T H Ë A T Î R Ê
__________.«her of the Carter's tax f»m3»,
Sunday morning, Sept. 13, “ Some
lied otP the hardware 'dealers of
Foaaait Ink wn*#s a blueaod dries a j*4 blsck.
-BUILDING*
Sanford yesterday and as usual en­ Reflections on th i European War”
U is aspeoslly bnllisot, simaftth sad peflaaaeat.
»
Coma te e od k l w *how you tk# *sw Csrte* ek
joyed his Atay in the d ty and all will be the theme foj- consideration.
bottla with the bow flow-eostroUer.
hii friends enjoyed having him here. All are cordially invited, s p e c ia lly
r.- \
4
6
Joe Dawson is the representative to these and other evening services.
AND
May 1 also urge the Bataca class
i
of Butger A Baumgardner of New
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
s ^ to 9 p . m
*°rk and while Joc’a firm are Ger- of young meif to be ready for a long
♦
i
Sanford, F lo rid .
I 1\
and he Js English their rein- pull and a pull all together) begin­
f •• •
,ir,Jsjni*
I
tions have not been strained ’ on ning Sunday morning, Sept. 6, at
I
S
tra
n
g
e
r
s
W
e
lco
m
e
•ccount of the little unpleasant
9:45..a. m.T
In Europe.
t . P. STRONG, Pastor.
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Carter’s -

Free Reading Room

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Open Taesdiy-Tharsday

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NEW BAPTIST CHURCH

rhurt li builder by putting to,
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g
gether the best plans ot many
bhurehe* in this modern building.
* First Floor
Ih e first flour
Hour will he divided
rooms to he used
mto I lire»* large n
!follow»
j.ll n .
IP’ asto
. - I i i rr'» »tody.
Kinder­
a*
garten
D e p a r t m e n t ami
Primary
. .

The Auditorium
%
The main nudltorlum of the build­
ing In Just hack of tho three atory
department. The floor of the samo
will accommodate about 460 people,
while n lmlcony will seat 2£lft, mak­
ing the capacity of 700. Thin will,
he the largest aqdlcncc room in tho.
The blue prints' call-for space
I ) r part lilt*lit. AlSo Oil thlH IIOOT Will city.
for
a
$3,000 pipe organ.
he sanitary drinking places atul
* building Committee- . other, full sanitary equipment.
Second Floor
The committee In charge of tho
The second floor will he used as construction of this building is D. U.
tho Sunday school auditorium. This Hrisson, chairman; Jn o . D. Jinkins,
room will seat 4U0 people. On tho M. M. Stewart, H. E. Tolar, Geo.
north end of the room will he four D. Halliird and Georgo Hyman.

B u rst of E loq u en ce.
Ruling Out Uncertainty.
This Is from Australia: “Gentlo* •^
Candidate—“Now, ray friends, when
you vote, you dbn't want to vote for men» n member of tho.house has takon '
n pig In a poke; you want to trolu for advantage qf my absence to tweak'
my noso behind my book. I hope that .
me—and got tho genuine article!”
tho next tfmo ho abuses me behind
my back like a coward ho will do It
Comparative Ageto my face like a man, and not go
"A man's as old as ho feels;, but a skulking Into tho thlckot to assail a
woman's ns old as her best triend gentleman who isn't present to de­
fays «ho Is '*—Dcrrol' ^reo Press
fend himself.”

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August

1st 1914

to

August 1st 1915 and

R u n ab o u t
T o u rin g C a r
T o w n G fli\ *

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(la ÜMllallsd KUt«i of ArarrUs Ualf)

$500
550
750

B u y e r s to S h a r e i n P r o f i t s
All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st 1914
to August 1st 1913 will shart? Jn the_ p ro fifso f the - c o m ? ~
pany TO the extent of $40 to $60 pet car, on each car
athey buy, PRO VID ED ; we sell and deliver 3 0 0,000 new
Ford cars during that period.
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Ford Motor Company
C, F. WILLIAMS, A(*at
EDWARD HIGGINS, S.tt*msa
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�AUGUST 25. 1»M

THEISANFORD HERALD
boat hung ready for launching. the
falls MMHlIy unhooked, nnd two pair of
Immls would be sulflclrnt to lower It
Into the water. There was a locker
forward 4 won non bid to roach, hut
two wnter kegs. filled, wore atrapped
under .the stern sheets. lendlnc me to
believe the cn ift was fully equipped
for luiiuHlIiito norvice. M.v mind filled
with a dnrim; hope by thU discovery.
* Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co
I fattened ti»o note to the end of the
cord. Weighted It ivltli a bunch of key*
SY N O PSIS
( going forward at present, not until the and crept hnck to where I hud marked'
Oordon Craig Is hired l&gt;y two men. Vail men nndurstnnd tho situation. They’re tho rail. Inch by Inch I paid out the
and Neale, fo r 110.000 to go south and Im­ n linn! lot.”
line. Icanlntt well. over. At last my
p erson al* Philip Henley, ostensibly t o w v i
''Revolutionist«?”
cars detected the dangling of the metal,
an estate fo r lle n le y . « h o , they say. Is In
"No: ptnln New Orleans wharf rnt*. lie keya against the ulna*, nud by
prison C raig ts to la k e with him a wo­
the scouring of the seven seas."
man to Impersonate Mrs. Henley,
manipulating the rope, mnimgcd to
"Who la first mate—ilw German?”
Suspected o f burglary. C ra lc Is cleared
make them sound with clear Insistence.
b y a young woman wandefftnt In the
“Yes; Herman ; n fine sailor. Was I repeated the effort several .times bostre et. Hhe Is out o f work and hungry. with the Hnniburg people until he had
fore there waa nuy rcs|KJuae. Then the
T h ey talk In a restau ran t
a wreck. The creole Broussard Is soc- liort seemed, to be opened cuuUoualy,
Sh e la an actress, deserted by her ond, and two of them together could
although- no gleam of light shot forth.
w ealthy, drunken huakand Bhe consents
tame u cargo of wildcats.". * , - She had evidently cxtluitulahvd her
to CO south with Cyalg.
1 took his hand, feeling tho alnowy lamp before venturing to uuswer the
l i r a . Hemartr ts-tr good woman and will,
play the part or Airs. Henley to help grip of his lean, brown finger», nud signal, hut I felt her grasp on tho cord.
door. Thu single lamp Thou It wiua left dangling against the
O a lg . They arrive a t the rundown Hen­
le y plantation and are greeted by a rough In the mitili i-aWHY -ww*-turned low. closed |&gt;ort, taavhtg uiu *J Itffer that
looking 9Vg|H &gt;.— . &lt;t
— **"*■•"«*—
only faintly illuminating the Interior, ia ho was reading tho hasty note.
Coombs, The'overseer, ahd a mysterious In the ijnUt I could feci the move­
My line Wna nj&amp;lii hauled taut, but
wa rras«. Ball I*, seem to be the only pare r a s on the plantation. Craig Is aw ak- ment of the vessel and rcnllicd then) .na l straightened up. prejuiretl to haul
owed by a shot and finds a man murdered. was dome »ea on, although thè engine« up the returning message. 1 saw the
i
of u man passing across the
"'O rp m e q rd . a c ra n ia friend at C oom bs -Wert?—being operated duly nt half shadow
cabin below. Ho wna already nt’- t t *
tha corps« missing. Mrs. B oresfd I* really desirable. as I supposed Jt must bo on ]foot of the companion* stair«; in on*
Mrs. R en ter. Bhe and Craig-determ ine to B.voyugo.uf tills nature
I wa* noi.4a. i
fletit fo r her misting husband's e s ta te
tile least sleepy and sank dawn lu U ukJ
S h e believes llenley dead,
Coombs denies llenley Is deed end de- first chair to think, my eye« on the
dee Crmta. sfthouah the U tte r reveal* cnptnlu's door.
Mrs. Hanley*« Identity to th« overseer
, Wbnt Henley meant to do with, the
T its U tter say s Henley himself put him
girl
was problema Ucal—I had not
I s charge o f the ’planutkm .
thought to nak—but be either Intended
l ir a . I t enter and O ral* find Philip Henta r 's seal ring in the garden. Exploring putting her ashore In Honduras or
t b s house alone, Craig finds a secret base­ else holding her prisoner on l*oayd un­
m ent room.
til thè Ken Gull returned north. Ei­
H e U trapped and discovers two deed ther contingency wns bml enough, and
bodies. One U the Hit—la g corpse, and the suspicion finslu'd suddenly aerosa
th e other U Coomb«. Craig Is «truck
down sod U mad« prisoner by a dark me that the final decision would de­
young man, a n oth tr named Herman and pend on how kindly she might receive
Brousesrd. Mrs. Hanley la a lio c a u g h t
the attention» of the captain Nor did
C raig and the woman are taken nhoard I ipiestlon the result, I had not known
a y ach t, which M i l a T h e owner and m as­ the Indy long, hut In that brief time
te r, tho dark young man. calls himself our relations had been sntllclently IntlPhUlp Hanley, lie trie« to win Craig, and
th e U tte r-fd g n s friendship fo r him In or­ uintCL to yield .me a good Insight Into
her womanly character. There would
d er to help tha woman.
Af re. llen ley deni— the man U her hua-- t&gt;e no yielding, no compromise.
band. She ts locked up,In a stateroom , and
I felt my teeth lock, my Band» clinch
*T I*n le)r" produces papers which seeming- Insuddeu anger.
.ty support hi* claim. 'Craig pretends to
I may ha Ve remained there for a
Join In hU filibustering expedition.
i|UArtpr of an honr, motionless, think­
ing over every Incident, No one dis­
turbisi me. Tlie captain was still In
. CHAPTER XII.
Ills stateroom, where once or twice I
Imagined I heard him pacing the floor. fere. The last voyage I doubt If I
.1 Jo in tha 8 a a Quit.
OU chanco to Ik? the very sort Tho steward had apparently retired for was on dock twice, although, of
the uigld, although It was not late, as course.'' he added soberly, "my word,
a glance nt tny, watch proved. My eyes goes If I should care It* exercise nu
• hotter," ho said, wllh some , traced the doors ou either side, ten ihorlty.”
"Whut are those lights off yot\dcr?"
enthusiasm. "You are an American altogether, each plainly numbered, nnd
I opened the one assigned to me nnd I naked, pointing
xwldlor, tho I«èst drilled men In the
glanced within. Except that It wns
"Shore lights.'’
Trorid for Irregular sonico. You can
more com mod ious and contained a
"Then we art* steering east?” ,
understand that the longer I ran keep
washatnnd at one comer, It did not
“A bit south’ o f eitHt, yes; odd course
those fellows down there fighting, the differ greatly from the other forward
for Honduras, you think?”
more I will sell. Good! that Is pari where I tind been hold prisoner.
I nodded, willing enough to let him
, o f my business. And Ibe belter they
t wopdered which of these others
a re drilled- the longer they will ' keep might ho beva ti od passed silently from talk.
-U, « 1», Thnt-la what I -want^ntT-tar -door to door, vaguely hoping for some
"W e are playing the gnme^safe.
io help make that mat* of rdgl'into nu .algp. uf guidane*»- Tlwy were all tight­ Crate:, that's nil.'.', liu axplalptMl. both
■rroty. You enn do tt, n ndT stii willing ly cloaed, nnd I dare not try the Jocks, hand* gripping the rail. “You see. we
to (iay the price.”
ns I wns certain one. nt least, of the elwired for Hatiflugo and are uut anx­
“ I perceive yuur |*olnt." I »said al under officers would be sleeping below. ious to l&gt;e seen nud reported by any
taut, igoing him. “But what Is there My round had brought me to the sec­ west bound ships.J Totuorruw we will
la tt for me?"
ond door on the |&gt;ort sldo when In the Ik* hidden aiming (lie Islands off the
“A good round, su m j’ he replied. dim light I perceived something lying West Florida coast. Then, as soon ns
'“Mere thfth you ever mado lwforc, I at my feet nnd stooped down to bettor It Is dark we will tilioot out under (ull
warrant, not oxcepUtiff the promise* determine, its character. It was the steam Into the gulf. The ebnpces are
made you In tills Henley will rase. end oC n very narrow light blue rib­ we’ll cross the lane unobserved. If
We’ll talk the details over later."
bon, ilppnféiilly caught beneath the we should intercept n liner, she won’t
“ Who Is responsible fo r my tstyT.’
Identify ut* in the «lark us we luirn
door. The door .was numbered
“fBoe here, Craig. Uio ease «lands like Whether by accident or design, she uo lights. Hy daylight we’ll bo well
this. The revnlutlbnlsts dow’n there bad left the one clew I most needed. beyond their lookouts and can steer a
asked mo to find them a competent I thrust It Into my pocket, but the soft straight course."
drill master, nnd thry will pay royally. touch of the silk seemed to bring hack
Tho proximity of the uron Irrltnted
TTiey've got the money, too. scads ot to me a sense o f caution. I knew the me. I wanted to bo alone, where I
tL There will be-no (rouble on that door was locked and assured myself could Think out somo feasible scheme
•core. Besides. 1 need a reliable man there was no space beneath. H I was of escape,
ashore to look after ahlpmenta. We to communicate with her other means
" I havo had enough for tonight.'’ I
have to land our goods In a hurry, yqu must lie employed, Whnt? -This w si snld finally, "and atn going to turn In."
•understand, at ulght, without cbeck- the second statenxiui on the port side.
“Best thing you can do." bo coin­
l a f tip. I can, sffonf to hnnd you Judging from my own, the width of cided, but without looking toward me.
'«amethlng pretty nice on the sldo tc corti room would be. about sir feet "W ill foliate suit as «ouu ns 1 smoke a
There ought to bo no difficulty In locat­ cigarette. Boo you tomorrow."
«•mine «myself a s«|usre deni."
* l t looks ffoo«l," I confessed, bul ing Uu£j*ortho1e from the deck above 'When I awoke the sun was shining
sttB hesitating. "Only I shall hare to nor In aHfficUng her attention.
The onAthlng I desired now was to through the glass of mf porthole, nnd,
have It to writing and more In detail.*
glnticing forth. I caught the dnxxlo of
‘"W e’ll talk that, over in tho morn re-cstnUllsli myself fully In her confi­ tho water. Tho venae I wns nmtioudence. assure her 1 wag at liberty on

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board, able and willing to be of servlefc This uecewdty overshadowed ev­
erything else.«»If I could discover
in»ms of communication wo could
plan hopefully, assured of co-operation.
This seemed possible, the way to Ufi
accomplishment opeu. Hhadowed from
obsepration by the thick butt of thu
after roast, I wrote a few lines hastily'
on the back uf an envelope, thrust It
Into my pocket and ventured up the
companion stairs. *
A glance sufficed ta convince thi^ 1
wo» alone and unobserved. The deck
was unobstructed oft. except for a
small boat swung to davits listerà and
the cabin trnuAoms These last , were
elevated fonie three feet, but consider­
able space separated from the raiLf I
sllpiied into this opening on- the |Kirt
side, crouching In the douse shadow
until again assured t was alone. My
itosi timi afforded as good A view forWant as Hie. darkness would permit
and llkitudottjgujibled rnt* to see Into
the dimly lit cubTn below. I was. not
watched or. spied upon. For thu first

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I said at Isst.

la g ; it » lata noV. Taka the third autoroom, starboard; tt'H all ru d y foi
I am no longer to considot
prisoner on board?"
ihly not. PrntUcally, you are

of No. C should be,* I IcAmd over,
socking to trace its ouUlne by some
reflecUon of light from within, but the
rw’rdtag aldo o f tho vraael baffled me.
Yet, assured thnt I must be correct In
my measurements, I marked the *{*ot
on th e «n r aliil Twgan search jfor somo
menus by which I could open com­
munication with the girl below.
Tho flag locker was astern, and
standing pn It l could fact Inslde' tha
boat swung to tho davits. It,w aa o
■mall, light lxMt. faitdooed Uk* a cut­
ler. a good seagoing craft for Its alxe.
Two uara and a short tnaat, together
with a roll of.canras. were slowed on
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whllo Ih b deserted cabin led me Irre­
sistibly to suspect tbo captain's quar­
ters. Ho bad dismissed the steward
on some excuse, opened her door, and.
using "om e pretense, or authority, had
Induced her to accompany him. What
I pould do to help her, to overcome
him. was not evident- 1 was alone,
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Notice of Application l'or T at Heed Under
Section ft of Chapter IMS, l.awa of Da
Notice 1* hereby given that llenfy ein en,
purrhaecr of T a t Cerrtlflrata No. 2050 dated
tho 2nd day of June A. It. 1002, haa tiled
•aid Certificate ip my office, and hai made
I application for T a t lleJd to issu* In accord ­
ance with law,
Bald Certificate embraces the followtns.de«cribad property, iltuated In Seminólo t'otinri» W
W of
•( NE
NB
. , Florido, to-wll: Heg.. I K&gt;, cue
( « r of NW
Cor
NW U
«Í .ad SB &gt;» Sec fu. Tp i t . ft 31.
run B Stift, if 1XOft, W POM. N ltO It.

The «aid land being uurwed at tho data
of tho iMuanra of aurh rertincato In tho n i n e
of Henry Adam«, Unlr» «aid Certiorate
•hall be redeemed according to taw, Ta^
Heed win laeue therecro thw- Ifqh' day of
September y I). l i l t ,
witness rpj
coy ofTleial! «i(nalure and acal Ibis
. 15th day’ of
o f Anrapt
Au(s*t A. t&gt;.
I&gt;. 1011.
E. A. bn u (lt«,
Iineati"
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Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,: Ftn
lOt-Tue*. file.

and 1 stepped Inside.

Instantly my mind leaped to a con­

Ho S q u irm e d U n d e r - fdo b M e w -w ir^ o h -j

yet forcetl hack. In pplte of every e ffo rt

1

noise would Is* heard on deck. nnd,.lie“ I’ve changed 'allegiance, th a t’s sliles, tho fellow was tinned. Thu only
nil, llroussard.
T h e captain turned result of such an effort would he my
uie loose last night-”
own Imprisonment, leaving her In more
“Vim w if us? You go vojun ic e r ? "
helpless stress ihau before.
Without
“Well, something like that.
Pm to ! knowing why I I’ecn-d Into the hathIk* drlllmasler or general for those I room connected with Herman's state
tattered .battalion* down In the Jun ­ room. It was small, tod perfect hi ar­
gles What do you think of the Jo b ? "
rangement and. to my surprise, reveal­
He shrugged hls shoulders and then ed a s ec o n d door, lu airln atan t I tingrtnued.
~
,
ilerstood—thls was - not Herman's pri­
"W h a t xo d i f !” nml he s w ep t hls vate hath,' but wnk’ "also used by the
band* about lu expressive gtmture. captain. T h a t second door led to tip*
"S e n -la n d , If only one gets th e price, after cabin. I was there In two strides,
m'sh-or. IKit. for m e . 'I like to go. to my e a r f n the crack listening. Nothing
move—not lie still an' rot."
reached me hut tU* m u rm ur of a voice,
"Of course." falling luto bis mood, the words liiillstlagulshable. yet tills
"that's In your blood, I re»-koy.
lint was suttlclent to convince me (hat I
the captain said we were only to hide was mi the right trail. T h e two were
together, aud here was nu opportunity
here for a day.”
"Maybe day, maybe week
No one for me to reach them unoliservisl.
knows how loug. We wall till the sea Slowly, using every precaution to ovoid
Is clear.
Hall!
T h e man 'frnld of n o i s e . 1 turned the k i l o b a u d opened
shadow.
He give me sheep, an' I tin» Intervening door a scant Inch. I
show-heetn. Hu uo sailor, m'stour. 1 caught a glimpse of tbo Interior
Yon tin V« tntptHil tin* har« y oq—
know hcem long while."
*

come?"
“For tho same reason 1 did.”

you brute!" 1 heard her say,
"Well, what of it?" Insinuatingly.
"Why shouldn't It he me. my dear, ns
well a« tho other?"
"
"W hat do you mean? Do you con
nfv-t tne with Gordon C raig?”
“Of course." anil lie lutiglual. ''Why
shouldn't I. plearn*? Y»*n came with
him from the north, did you twit trnv
ellng as hi* wlfcj I hiippeu to know
your history."
She look a deep breath, standing
straight before,him . Iter checks hunt
lug.
"Perhaps you think you do." she said,
now In full control of herself. "Hut
you are going to learn your mistake, t
11ut here under unpleasant clrcuuisjniices. yet I am not subject to your
Insult. I r**fti»e to answer you or to*
mu 111 In your presence ” She ste|tped

“Moro like 'enuse stie love you, bey!
imllle. le a l lu g free p a s s a g e
"Y o n Will
Rflcre! She w as tine lookln girl, hut"
tiuUx'k
t
Gut ihxir '*
- s h r u g g in g Ills shoulders " 'Its the
"Hardly that, and I &lt;**uld see 111*
capltnlne, not x»; mnte. who may ad
lingers shill down oil the top of the
mire. He Is xe capltnlne; iioIkhIj ' tell

him not on xe Sea Gull."
_
»
I left him nud walked nft, aw are ns
1 turned o f the sneer on hls face.. Yet
eten then, alt hough burning with an ­
ger, I knew better tluiu to remain. 1
words on

my tongue, feeling certain that what­
ever 1 said would be repented to Hen
ley. I kuew men well enough to un­
derstand the ch aracter of tin- Men
Gull's captain.
With tipjlmrit-tl power
In Ida hands l i e 'was not an antagonist
tix lie despised
Nor did 1 doubt hls
purjHwe
Now that he hud seemingly
Won me over to Ids scheme ho would

turn hls attention to her. feeling se­
cure from Interference. Aud he was
Judge H ealey’s son or. at least, so
/
these men believed who hnd been as­
sociated with him for years. T h e slt•uatlou^grow more nud more couipllritted; It wag nu longer merely her
;Word against bis. nml yet I could not
doubt tbo truth or uny statem ent sho
had mntla to me.
Broussard itn red In my dlre^yon for
a moment, hut made nu effort io fullovif; npU Anally dlsapivnrvd fonrnrvl.
There wns nothing on sea or laud to
tU.«tra?t my attention, and 1 fait that
1 woutd he hgfirur to hor below Uj.Uia
cabin than on diSck. The skylight wna
cloaod..although ¿i^*n then It gave mo
HTT« iwrtlnl view, nud. .1 * I faxed through
the clouded glass I peree|v«hl u shallow
pass. -The next Instant the .legro
steward emerged from the com pa 1. ton.
Bom« swift Impulse led uie to crouch.
Instantly out o f sight, until tho u u n d
° f hls feet on tho deck cofcvlucW me
* the fellow w as going forward.
I
■ watched him cautiously. Uo stopped
twlet* to glance back. but. perceiving
•»thing, finally vanished Into the fore­
castle. 0
•
The nogro'a going forwnrd le ft tho
captain, nud Viola* Henley ulune be*°w. l crept to the door o f tho com­
panion am] then down tbo Slfllrs.
----- T b * main cabin was vacant, hut the
dour of No. &amp; stateroom stood slightly
«Jar. Assured 1 should Dud It empty,
» y heart already treating furiously, 1
*°°k a awlft glance within. I t In no
woy differed from the room which hnd
ln*en assigned me opfioslte, and overytblng was In jierfect order. Evidently
* the girl Iftul departed without a atrugK&lt;e.' and with fall expectation o f an
«•riy return, H er small handbag lay
.|»ti tho berth unlatched, and a hand*
Vj*
kerchief, together with a pair of gloves,
wore ttjNin the chnlr. That shf* had
Lot gun« ou deck was u certainty.

±

desk,
"It takow more than a few
words to change me. Ileal ly, 1 like you
lietter thnu I did. You are dcckledly
pretty now you nro angry. Besldea.
wlutt have I to he nfrithl of? There
hut us lit HU* part of the
1» no one
ship; I tlxed Hint up Is-fttre I went aft
er you even your friend t mig 1«
mooning around somewltert* on tli-ek
I'm ciipt:iln &lt;if the Sew Gllll. and
there's nut a nipscallluit on Istnrd who
would risk hls skull to help you. Even
Craig wouldn't: he evetn told me him­
self you were nothing to him."
"H e—he told yyii th a]!"
" l i e eertaluly did—in tills room.
Come. now. what Is tho use of being
such n e n tr ' He took a step forwnrd.
but she never moved.
“Don't touch me." sho said In ■ tone
that stopped him. " I ntu a woman,
but. 1 can defend tnysclf."
"Thnt ts tho wtpvt thing you can do
—threnten me." he said shandy. "I
never take thnt from mini or WDmnn.
Bee here! Do you rvullxo whero you
a re — how completuly you aro In my
power? T h e door Is locked, anti you
haven't any weapon.
Don't try to
.foot the!"
*T' have told you once.” she said
earnestly, “not to touch me."
“Fil take a chance. You’re worth it!".
I saw . her struggle to break free,
and then out or the shadow l h*u|&gt;ed
at him, iH.th hnrtdST«q&gt;t:lng hhv throntllis r e was to Ite^io alarm , uo shooting.
If It could 1 » avoided. The very? Im­

. . . . .of
. r raj'
Ivi .* ItriiUI
Í II ( i t H «" I
out
grtutpb before
l rollili
cOUtd
close firmly. My flngoru wore wrench
«1 from hla UiroaL yet tbe follow
made no outcry, reallxltig. doubtleaa. It
would not bo beard. Ills eye* blnied
with hate, merclle*«. vlndlcttve. und
hewtrnggled like a fiend to break fref.
I saw the gift, atlll dnxed from hor
fall', utruggllng to her feet, with face
uplifted- then tny «very ponaldoratltui
waa rivetbHt on my antagonist. Tltla
was to be no tioy'n play, no en«y vic­
tor*. ntu m u« If* weyo «Ur* Irp^ hip
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. . Now, thfrvtore. t, II. Clay Crawford,
secretary of stata of the «tate of Florida, do
heaeby give notice that a
, Menerai Election
will be held in each county In Florida on
Tuesday neat succeeding the Drat Monday
In November, A. U. I» H , the aald Tuesday
being th*
Third liar ef Net ember
for the rjst Ifleet ion ror rejection of th e salti
joint resolution* proposing amendments to
th* constitution of the Mate of Florida, via:
, A Joint Resolution
Proposing an amendment to Section Sta (S ).

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"O ut N e ts !” A g a in s t T o r p e d o e s ;
B r o a d s id e of a B r i t i s h D re a d n o u g h t

two of us tripping over the chair nml
coming down heavily ok the deck.
Hy sume iui kT lumk-d on lop and Itoforw be,tveuvcrvd front the slioqk had
F T n ets!" In the order on a tuittleshlp when danger from the«« su b
wrenched one unit free, locking my
itici i: ci I ii-rrot» nf nvn warfare I« a|i|ir«lt«ittli*tl. Tit« nets, such as are ol Article
Ar*1 1 I----- i8?f't«d •*-th* romtltutfon
------*.......
ol*
lingers in til* llinuit.
eliown
in
tUt*
pictnn*,
arc
retini
upon
to
imtnnglo
attacking
turpctltx*«
or
!
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°*
r**,,,B
*
t0
founty
nfHe sqttlrtmsl tmiier me like an eot.
r—.
i flerr».
Hr it ortlftinrd hy the l-c£i»Uturc of th «
hut could not break till- grip. Ills fuce causc them to cvjmimIi- liarmu snly iumcnil uf ugnliiHt the uIiIm uf vassals, &lt; Bf S t«t*
of Fiorirli;
lower
plcturu
nhowa
ilio
great
bruailxlriu
gutta
uf
uno
stilt*
of
a
t
i
g
British
purpllng, until he lust all power.
T h at th» following
i to Soctfan
,(101 im m Jm m ____
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Six (6), of Article KJgh*.(S). of the rftnstltw
Fierce as the .battle had been, I ,re- Dreadnoughtlion of the s lije of Florida, le hereby agreed
tplned sulllclent st&gt;|i*e to loosen- nty
te and ehatl benrubmtttrd to th * etertor* Of
death grip whllo the uini) still breath
the s ltt* at th* general election to be held
ln the county nf Seminole end th* etate of on Rhe Brat Tuesday in November, A. IK
ed. lifting my head suincleutty to for I know w hcre4hey are kepi Iti thè Florida, to-wit:
1914, for ratification or rejection:
Lota Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (31),
glance about. M&gt; own lireitth came desk
Bartini) 6.
fh e legislature shall provide
No evhlettce woutd shake uiy Thirty-five
I36i,
Thirty-sia (36&gt;, T h irty- tor the election A y the qualified elector* In
In nubs, mill the perspiration almost fallii Iti you. aud I aiti certaln uow w ren (3 7 ), Thirty-eight (3*1. Thirty-nine each rnurtty of the following county, officer*:
(3»), F o rty (40), Fltty-eeven (67), Fifty- A clerk AT the rircuit court, a sheriff, con­
tillndisl me.
: thete U intuii liete, some devlllsh plot eight
i Bit), Flfty-nlnS (60), Silty-three (63),

. “ Hrlng* me somettilug to tie tilin' I &lt;*Olli'oi*ted I" stelli Jlldge IleitleVs f|»r
with." 1 niihi tiroki-nly. “Anything; tutti'
yi-s. Dial belt will »In '*
■\\ fiat letters? W Itili plotures « ere
She tore it from tlie Imok on the wall tlie&gt;
and tlirusi It Into my bauds. With a
‘l.etlers fnitn thè judgu to hls «tlt
single movement 1 had It buckled se- Itllltiiij(•* f.lttilli Iutiera, nini -a piloto
■eiirel» alnnti bln armn. and was free
grapii of thè fatlier and ibis tutta Utkett
to sit up and stare about
A cord
| together."
from the portiere curtain draping tho
"And « ere ttu* (etleni a.lilre*«ed tu
tmthrooin antrHina comptât ad Ids Insh
l'hllip •"
lug*
"The eliVeUtpes tool ln*t*ti de*tr&lt;iye&lt;I.
"Hy — . I'rn lg." he sunrled. "you’ll
imd tio milite « a * ìiientloned. hut Ilo*
Iwith wish you'll klllctl me before you're
phulouraph was Indorsisi 111 tb e ju ilg e«
done with ibis Job. Whnt chance have
1 tintitivv 1 Mliig "
you got to get away?“
"That I« for me to decidevi I mi
T t » 11E CONTINI EH
•weretl "Hut If you open your mouth
again I'll gnu volt. N“ w, stop It Tit**
llrst word you u tter will mean a huml
ítü .\ r A B V L in iH N a
kerchief In your mcratli^'t^..
I stiKijKsl down nml dragged him to
one side * As I straightened up ag a in f n r « u r t r*f i h r &lt; o u n i j r
H rm in n lf
* «Mini), S i a i r o f | 'l u i ) d a
she was faring me
In
t*
¿•Tali'
«I
"Ilow did you gel here?"
J, S Un or»
To all Cr#d» I n o , I « K t l r M , Illatribuir## e n d
"I found nty way through the con
s i i l'ttsui.* Kevin* t'tetrn» or Iiemsnit»
noeti ug Inti broom vomier,"
attlntt * ■iti Belale:

“T 'wt—then, we can escape tn the
same manner."

“1 hardly think that will he neces­
sary. I'll gn through our friend's |&gt;ook
ets for hls k e y s " I turned hint over
an*l Itegnti the nett roh
"Ah. n re
voIver' I thought prolmlile—lu proti-*(Ion ngnltiHt a woman, you cur! Here
ari- keys ; now let's see whnt they t i t "
The tldnl one trievl unlocked the
door, hut even us I tried them In the
lock my mind sw iftly reviewed the
situation. It must Ite open wnr from
now on, Henceforward wo could e x ­
pect no mercy on Istnrd Yet how was
It posslhte to ottoni«*, or avoid dlaruvery ? To attem jil leaving the Hea Gull
before dark would In* suicidal. Y'et
there was a chance thut what had t&gt;c■lim sl In tills i-nlilt) rotild be kept
mm-enh'd for a few hours, until dark
ness gave 11« better op|K&gt;rtunlty for
successful nctlon.
Thu memory of
« ha I Henley had said lo me the even­
ing before—th at he. was puly tech n i­
cally lu com Aimo d :'thnt1 for days a t a
time he uover appeared on deck in per­
son. gave me (he clew. If he could be
kept (ihsnhitely secure In his trnhlp, un
tilde to create any njarut. wo would be
free to plan our escape. There Were
hut two iioln ts'of danger to be guard­
ed agiiInst—Herman nml tho stewardTin* formen^wbvu he returned from
shore- might seek him for,Until orders.

1 itto np|H-nr' lu
and th« hitter. If ho rnllod
the cabin for the rqguhtr turai, would
end «it vor to leant hit* tlPa\re*. I would
hav« to gunVd against the*« contlnJ curl«, and. with tho tint In mimi, I
UqqietJ acro** to tit« hfithroqm. and
was gratified to Jcnni that tho door,
landing Into tbe innlp’r stateroom,
could h« locked on th« loalde. '"With
this privato approach barred. 1,'felt
confident of In-lng able to gnard the
ujnglt* «irtrttnrv remaining.- - —'j
“Well, whnt can wo -do?" ahe nskvd
when I returned. ,
"Koop tho fellow tied and wait for
petus jt f 't t jjf rush sent/him staggering night." I nnawered aobcrly. "That I«
and le ft hdr helpless on the deck, yet onr only chance. The mat« la nabore.
1 got grip on hls collar, clioking bafk We ar« lying In the core of a amali lath e 'flm t'c r y and struck Ukm once, a land off th« Florida coait waiting for
half a r m ‘J o l t whlfb woiihT have »cut darknpsa und n chnuco to slip through
him sprawling but for the cablu wnll I Into aoutheru watcni."
Yet ho rallied sq quickly t it to over­
"Do you know whore thlg twrtt 1"
come this advantage. ' Judging, him
from hls alxe. I .bad underrated hls
lighting ab ility . f?r b* was all muscle.
*wHt lu mûrement an a cat. aqulrm-

Uy J . c . Hottert«, D. C

NOTICK OF KI.KCTION
Whrfi-a« th« Icstilatur* of ISIS, under
the ronatltulltrn of ^SS6, of th* ttatw of
Floride, i t t h r e w twint rceolution« propothrr emwnitmcnti—ro the contlUulion of
ih* «tele of Floride, end tha tem o w*r*
e|fc*d to by e volo of thrcw-flfthe of ell th a
member* cfcctnl to each hou**; that tha
vote# on «eld joint reeolutiuna wera cnicred
ppon ihcir rr*pcctiv* Journale, with th a
yre* and ney* thxrcon. and they did d eter­
mine and direct th at lb* earn* joint resolu­
tion« b* submitted to the electors of tha
Mata at tb * general election In November.

»-anttaujd,v.'"TlUi -Onor rwax'^hllloctast
op«*rrirnr--mitsefcsair.— JT -gfRttce'Tvw
vtucod m e the room was unoccupied,

clusion—the tint mate -was not on Inch by Inch across ttlo floor, my feet"
' CHAPTER XIII.
board; tie was ashore with the boat tangle.i hi the rug. Neither could
party, ami Henley was entirely alone, strike nor kick.
Tablaa Turned.
I wys weaponless
LA U GH ED, but without paying tie had tnkou advantage o f the oppor­ and 1 dare nut release Ills arms fur
him the compliment of looking ut tunity. Hut what could I do? If I Year he might po.sn««* a gun. Hut' I
broke down the door Into Ids cuhhi the nmtingcd to swing him sideways, the
hltu. ■

•*ljow long?”
"OU, seek, eigh t year "
“Then you ca n tell me if he Is rcul
ly Judge H enley’s son?"
”Oui. m’sleur: ’tls sure I can
I hav’
been with heem there, " Ida brown tiand
outstretched landwnrd. "w h ere w e ' got
you. hey, many the time: tresldes. the
Judge lie bueli mi xbt sheep Of course
he was son; why y'ou think n o t?"
"I am beginning to believe I do not
know very much alsuit II. HroiiKsanl.”
I explained brh'lly. moving aside to
the rail. " I ca m e down south with
another story pumped Into me. th at's
oil." .
“ And xe young w o m an ." he porslstjcd. following mo closely, "w h y she

«(torn would tilad tho defendant;
Therefore, you. J. W. Harper sr* Hamby
ordered to appear to the bill of co m p itisi.
In this ( h i m on Monday, the 7th any of
September, A. I). IS It, the asme being s
■tuie day In tbia Court.
ll ia further ordered that this no tiro bo
published in tha Sanford Herald, a news­
paper published in Seminole county, F lo r­
ida. &lt;mre a week for five consecutive week*.
Witness, V. A. P p u rts*., rierk of tha said
Court, and the w-al thereof this 31st day of
July. A. D. Ik I.
, K. A. DOUG LA AS,'
Clerk Cirrult Court, Serrinote Co., Flo rid a.
I (VO-T u**-5tc

movements so quick and unexpected
as to put tne on the defensive. 1 could
only hold tight, braced for the strain .

Possibly, m en now I tvnh under survelllnnce. T h e negro had left the cabin,
j knew, hut where was 'H e r m a n ?
Ilroutumrd was In ch arge of the dock,
and lienee this would las t h e first mate's
watch bqlmv. Impressed with this d|sconeertlng thought. I em erged again Into
the main cnlilu The staten&gt;um doors
were all- clwuil. and I had to guess
whloh was the Herman's. I was sure,
however, that llroussard occupied the
drat on the port side. I had heard him
open Hint door whllo talking to tho
steward, and It was highly proha hie
tho Unit mate had the apartm ent oppo­
site. Ju d g in g from the position of tho
doors, th ese would M? larger thtpi the
“Ortyf
sluteroom», ami If Herman wan .
tu
- t l ^ r e u l navigator of thel&gt;bat he would
til re good (jun rt era. 1 listened at tho
door, but heard nothing, then, rendered
desperate by tho ili&gt;!;ty__tried thrwktioh-

ln ii hinulrfri f e e t o f tho »lioro. I
sauntored forwim l townrd tiio brltlßf»,
nlnilns t« oxclinnRo irrwtliiRH vvllli
, I,,. crvolc mnte. Urounjwml wn» not
n »inii to expect fnvore frum, nml 1
hml lifitffd hlrn wlth^tho timt KUmpne
0f hl* fure.-yet hc poswttuwl hls raclnl
char*CtCTli*tK’ &lt;&gt;f Impuki*-* vqw"«»«?» W ill
was tim* far rnoro nppronchutilq than
tiie uni IT Germ an timt «.Heer, Per*
haps lf hc belleved me an ucvomplleo
ho tiilcht he led to tolk
•How yon coni' on xo deck, ni'slcurr“-*
hls eyes
eye« thronten ln *^ ;_ ‘:L
be naked,
nsketl, his
thought you down below, locked In nil
.ffght“ *acd he- waved an expressive
hand nft.

the hitler

PAGE SEVEN

T H E SANFORD HERALD

. AUGUST 25, 1M4

dare nut speak

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“Y«t; SpfinUb llouduraa. We nro
loaded with-munition« ¿f war.” I laugb-

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Stere! 1 had to piay a part Tint you
received my note?"
"Yea, nud It helitctl mo wonderfully,
although even then 1 scarcely compri»betuled whyTHI this pretense wan neccsKnrj . Surely you dp not .belleve Ibi«
mail It Philip Henley, th a t-th a t 1 h ave
told you « it»»?"
_,
"Nq, I do u o t " I answered earnestly.
"B u t be .ban showtl me evldenvv o f biff
Identity wliTCb' wotild have convinced
me tinder other* iTrc timet » nee»—lettera
und jilctyrea. 1 will ahow them to you.

Ytfu, end verh ol you err hvreby noUBeil
end requlrvd to p r o t e l eny risiiti« end ‘Ir­
meli di wblrh ywu. or rliti *,’ „et
h it» sfelnat ibi* »»liti1 of J. S Moorr. dr*
rretrd , letr ol Svmlnolr County, Floride,
lo (hr undrrrignrd ad mini»! retri* ol «eld
r*tet*. »iihln t « o y r ir i irom th " det»

herriif

Usir.l Julv 2 - f l . A

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Admlnlelretrie.

Cesrl ef thè t i n n i i
J u d fr,
t'o n n lj, (ite le .o f F le rld e

In te B itste.o l

W. H. UndeTwood-

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To eli Creditore, l-egete*«, Dlelrlbuteee end
ili Persona havin* CUime or Deroende
eielnet u ld B etlle'.
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Yop, edd eerh of you. «re hereby notined
enti f-'iutted to prr»rnt eny rleittis and deirande »hlth you or elther of you may
hav„' eralnal ine e*t«te of W. 1f. Unders ood J r r t i &gt; t ‘l. late of Semlnole County.
Florida, tn ibe Underslgned adminlMratris
o(
ìrt «¡tale, wiihtn 1*0 yeor* from thè
dei* hereof
ad July
»U
n.
Deted
Julj *«tn,
f l t h . A i&gt;
l&gt; iI9
Mr*. E M IL Y J. ONDE It WOOD,
95-Tues-»tc
Aduilnletretrie.

Nelle« ef A«el|r«lion fer Tel IJeed Under
jfertlen ■ ef Chapter 4&gt;as, L««rai*f FierNotice te hereby* given liyil D. f&gt;. tienlel.
purrheeer ol Tea CertJflcet* No. 3167,
dated th* 3rd dey l&gt;f April, A. t&gt;. 1633. he*
Aled «aid certificate to my office, and haa
made application (or (as deed to Iuue In
accordent* »Uh' law. Seid, certificete em­
breen the following dMiri bed nreperly
•Ituatrd
situated in Femlnol* county. Florida, ' to-

Si«ty-twn (621. Slety-fnur J * t ) and the
•nuth halt of i.ot Slaty (60), and Lot»
T h irty-tw o A. and Ten A, *» per plat of
iTIery l*elta. reeorded In the public records
ol ( ‘range county, of whirh th* county of
Seminole s e e formerly a part.

GEORGE N. Ill GUY.

Special M aster,

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NOTICE OF SALE

Notire l&gt; hereby given that under and by
•irtur of * final decree of tdreeloaure and
•ale made on the 20th dav of June, 1»|4
l»v l he llonorslde Jam es W. Perkin», Judge
of the (Trrttll Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit nf the «tale of Florida, in rhanrery sit­
ting, in th at rertaid cause therein pending,
«»herein W. J. Thigpen 1» complainant,
and Ja y A. Einstein Is defendant, 1 «ball
»flee tor sale ami sell to the hlgbesj bidder
tor cash, belore the door of the court house
in Ssnlord, Seminole county, Florida, on
Monday, the 7th day of September, 1 » !4 ,
the same Irelng a legal -ale* day. and dur­
ing the legal hours ol sale, the property
describe*»-fn- tbiv Deal dcrrrw as (allows, towit
*
!«**ta Twenty-four (24), Twenly-flv* (2 5 ),
and Forty-seven ((7 ), of the Flotilla l.and a
Colon i r a t inn Company's Celery l*lantatlon,
situated In Seminole county, Florida, es
ier plat therenf duly recorded in thp pubc records of Orange county, of which th*
county of Saminole was formeriy a p art.

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(jE O ItO E N-.IUGHY.

' Aug. 4, 1914. 100-Tuea-Stc

* Special M u te r.
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NOTICE OF HALE
Notice is hereby given that under and
hy virtue ‘ol e final «terree ot foreclosure
en»1 sale made on the 20th day ot Ju n e,
A l&gt; 1914, by t he Honorable l i n n W.
iVrkln*. Judge of the Circuit Court, Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit, Seminole C ounty,
Florid*,- In chancery. In that certain cause
thrrein pending wherein, W. J. Iliil, trustee
lo r W. Cs Hill, is complainant, and John
W. T ip ton , huaband ol Amanda I . T ip ton ,
and alt unknown heirs, devi***«,- legatee*
and grantees ol Amanda 1- Tipton, de­
ceased. ar* defehdanta, 1 shall oiler tor eat*
and sell to th* highest bidder tor each, be­
fore th * door at the court houee, in San­
ford. Brininole rounty, Klorlda.-on M onday,
the 7th day ol September, 1914. th* asm *
being a legal eslts day, and within th * legal
hour* ol sate, th* property described In the
final'decree «■ follows, situated In the coun­
ty of Raminole and the state of Florida,
to-wit
Th* weet one-halt of a ten acre tract
ot land, described as follows, beginning at
a stake at ending on thw'north side ot First
street, road, said stake Jteing locatesi 71
rhalo* ami 97 link*, west ot the east line ql
intersection ot Holly avenue end First
street of the town ot Bantord, and th irty
Icet north of central lino at eald First atreet,
end running thence weet along the north
eld* of First street, run ten chain* to a
•takt, thence north' ts ■ chain* U ^ jE 'etak *.
thence *agt t*n chair a I i a stake, thence
emith tfn khainx to point ot beginning,
containing) five arr*a ol land. *
C EO HOE N. lU G R Y .
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; Speriti M aster.

August 4, 1914. .

wit: Lot
n »,
, . ■JHock K, Auffa'* H in ef Oviedo. . t00-T u c*-5le
tb e .dda t« Pt
The ___
eald land
land being
belli assessed *att the
\
N O T IC E GIF
OP hTTT h I rF'H HALE
certificat* in
tho
iaauaoxa
o( auca cartifirSt*
In th* nam*
th * Jaatl
.
ot Unknown U e lrti eald crrUAeat* ahalf
Under
der olid (ry *virtu* of an execution le­
be redeemed
according
.tax tl*e&lt;j sued o u t o f t be Circuit Court
_______
_. ..to. .law.
— ---------(or th* Sovft lor
5m xdwaed
.
tscU* thereon on tb
* 3 t* t day
Ol Au
Ircuit of Florida, In
nth
h Judicial
Ju d icial Circuit
in ah'd for
guM. A. t). 1914. i
,, ,
. . . , Orsag* rounty
(otR -which
Seminal*
county
.
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M
,
j Witness my. oflleixl signature and **al * a s, JÉL
fo rm e rly • p a rt), in 'a esus* therein
This th* 28lh day of July, A. IK 1914.
pending, wherein Artnour Fertllltee .W orks,
(•«al)
/
E. A. DOUGLA?«. .
a corporation, (a plaintiff,/and W.
Clerk Circuit /Court, Semlnotgfjo., Fla. ( JK , i* defendant, t have levied uAp o. .aP.aitta,
nd
/ tly J. C. Robert^ D, C f will selH at «ubilec ou tcry *t th» front door
98-ÍI-Tuce , 0
/'“ N { ■
, of th e co u rt (house
re* ...
In ,Sanford,
on
_____ . Florid*,
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th* first Monday in September,
A.
P , 1910,
1916,
it bylng tb * 7th d ay ot said month,
ith. .during
,durin(
Nelle* of Application far. Tes l&gt;**d t'ndei the legal boars ol sale, to th* b!. ‘
best bidder for cash, ah th* right;
' NocUan 6 of f'b ep lcr 4163. Law* of Ft*
N oth* la h«T*byjgiv»h that Henry ,Oleen, interest of- th* defendant, W. A. Kitts, J r .,
purchaser ol T ax C ettlfleat* No. 2CM9 dated In end tp th at certain, tra c t er p a rc e l.o f
th* 2nd day of Ju n e A. l).'1 9 0 2 , has filed land situ ate In Herolnete (formerly Orange)
Florida, and mora - pprtiaularly
eald O rilA cat* In m r offle*. and has mad# rounty,
[Ot* tor
«»plication
(er T a a l&gt;**d to taau* In accord* daerribed as - follows, to-wili-jlegtnning at
tha
bridge
over tn* ditch) ffh*ra th* north
«hr*Sgjtn law.
tin* and Union avepua inum ect* with the
Said Certifie
eytern boundary ot Meli ¡invili*
T ra c t
T
ttU O T S W f 'tS f Ä i's S
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» Survey arid runalag w e t
Cor ot NW Ù of SE ) ( I I k 10. Tp *1. K atiíafeo« tb* port tine of Union avenue 250
run fl 1.90 &lt;*h», W 1.54 &gt;he. 9*6&gt;fl* cha, E 1.14 Ifiti »henee ‘ n rih a t i . right“,angle ««Ith

st shire, a county assessor ol taxes, a tax
collector, a superintendent of public Instruc­
tion and a rounty eurveyor. The term of
office of all rounty offhers mentioned in thla
section shall be for tour years, except th at
of rounty assessor of taxes and county tgx
collector, who ahalb be elected for two years
until at the general election to be held in
the year A. t&gt;. 1916, when and after which
they shall,be elected lor a term of four years.
Their powers, duties and compensation shell
be prescribed by law. The legislature ehatl
provide by law for .th e care .and CUS­
tody of ail COonly- funds and »hall provides
the method of reportidg and paying out *U '
all- such (unde.
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Provided, rounty : treasurer* elected tn
geo crei election held In 1914 ebeti hold of­
fice lor the term elected.
A Jolnl Itrsolullon
Proposing on omendment lo Section IS of
Artici* IV, of the nmslttutioh of the etofo
ol Florid*, reiotlng to th* appointment of
rnmraiealonrd officers of th* «tal* militi*.
He It resolved by the legislature of thw
stele oí Florido:
That th* following amendment to Section

^be

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submitted lo tb* elector« of tha ata te
lor adoption or rejection a t'th e n*et general
election hereafter; that i* to aay, th at Sec­
tion 16 of A rtici* IV shall he amended s o
es to read as fallows:
, Section 16. Th* Governor shall appoint
all commissioned officer* of th * atat* mltllla.
Including tn adjutant general for th* * t* t* .
with rank of brigadier general, who shall b*
chief ol-staff. Th* duties and-cwmpoaaaUon
of all officer« so ‘appointed abati be a* flkad
by law . T h * 1er me -ol • files ot all contrai*•toned officer* ot th* otxanlxed militia shell
be continuous during th* pleasure of th *
Governor; subject to such lavra as may b*
enacted by the Uflaletur* providing for th eir
retirement for kg* or other caute*.
A Jolnl Reselellon
Proposing an intendment to S*ction 1 of
Anici* V of th* constitution, relating to thé
judiciary;
II* it resolved by th* legislatura of th *
slat* ol Florida:
T h at tb * following amendment to Section
I *1 Artivie V ot the constitution ia hereby
agreed tu ' and ihall be ptopoMd and sub­
mitted to th* »lectora of tha atat* Jo r ap­
proval or rajection at th* n * tt gen eroi elec­
tion h *realt*r, th a l'U lo say, aald section I •
of.aald artici* ihall b* amended l a u t « iwotl
as follows:
Section T. Th* judiáis) power of the *Lal»
shell be «rated in a.suprem e court, circu it
court*, court ot record of Kecambl* county»
criminal court*,- county court*, cou n ty
Judge« and juetlcra ol tn* p*ac* and suck
other court* or commissions as the legisla-'
ture bray (rom tim* to tira* ordain and «*i shllsh
The legislatura may prvacrib* th *
romp*ns*tion of th* juatlr** and Judge* ol
th* **v»ral court*, but no court heretofor*
established under th* constitution and law*
of Tlorld* shall b* hereby abolished.
Th* yot*w cast in compilane* with aald
proposed amendment*, and tb * Vanvaa*.
declaration* and returns thereof, shall b *
subject to th * sam* regulation* and tealrfrtlon* as ar* provided t|y law tor g asarsi
elections In th * atat* o f FloridaIn tro lliqony whereof, 1 hay* hereunto a*i
my hand and affiled the gloat »»al al tho
stat* ol Florida, at TatlahaaaM, tha cap ital,
this (he twenty-filth day ol Ju ly, A. I). I »f '1 4‘ ,
(B**1X
H .C L A Y1 ORAWPORD,
v n n sru n u i

f a si

o| beginning, contalBlDg
rthur Moore, h
t 1rs- Unie** »*ld C trl Kl- ( »u acre* and a fraction. SaM properly
of Arthur
hfclre.
Vat*
be redeei
redeemed according fo law .'T ax be Inf
between
r tween Union avenue ami Lake
rat* shall
shell he
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'— m on t h f 19th day o!(I Mot
Monro* in S a * ford, Seminole county. PlorDeed will
Upon _mw
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property
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Inane m r officiai algnarur« and peti thU W. A. P itts , J r .. (William
k1. Putii
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and to aatlety sald executfon and costa.
llth dsy of Auguat A. I&gt;. 1914. 1 ’
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E . -A' Cl»rk
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tí Douglas*.
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m , . Furcbaawr to pay for tilt».C. M. 1IANII,
Circuit Court. Seipinolo Co. Fi».
Sheriff of Seminoia County, Florida.
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Notice la hereby given th at under and by |a th* C ircuit Cenri* H etealh Judicial C tr.
virtue of a final decree *1 foreclosure end
rail," Hemleol* C san ty, Fie,ids. In C h aasnte mid* on the 20th day of Jn n *. A. I). - rerr Milling
1114.' by th# Honorable Jam »* W. Perkin*. hfartha Cost Harper, Complainant
rm.
Judge of th# Circuit Court, Seventh Judi­
C itation
cial Circuit. ‘Seminole rounty, Florid», In J. W. H arp er, Defendant
rhanrery, In th at pertain cause tbertln Pend­ To J . W - Jtarper, rare R. J . Ueaty, (Iswrgn,
ing wherein Jo * Cameron pnd Levtck ONew Y o rk : V
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Camtron ar* complainants and Jam es Slg. " I t appearing from the affidavit ef M r*.
ereon and Georg* N. Hall are defendant», Martha Cuat Harper, herrín duly filed In
I shall offer for sale, and sell to the highest the above pause th at it is the belief of af­
bidder for rash, befor* th o. door of the fiant. th a t the defendant. J . W. H arper I*
court house in said flemtPola. county. Flor- a non-resident of th* stale of Florida, and •
lia . In the city of. Sanford, on Monday, f W I* now a resident b| th a state oj Naw Y ork,
7th day of Septtfmber. A. D. 1914
flU, residing a l Oswego. N. Y .; that th« saldada-,
•am* being a legal an!*» day. and within tendent 1* over tw enty*«»« years «f age: '
the legal hour* of sales the Property- do*:» a n d .th n t there ia qo person In jb e s ta te of
cribed in the final deer*» aa follows,'situated Florid*, th e service ot a subpoena upon

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AUGUST 25" 1914

SANFORD IIERALI)

PAGE EIGHT

csre on the part of drivers.lt is prob­
able that nothing we can say will
have nny offset upon tho .driver* of
machines because each individual
honestly believes that he is exerdsing'
BEING A RESUME O f SANFORD HAPPENINGS
every precaution necessary for the
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
safety of himself and his passengers
U P-T O - D A TE
■:- - v r r =
YOU
A N D M E .“
and it is tho other fellow who takes
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1 the chances and comes td grief. And
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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Sorlrty Editor", or
I then sooner or Inter something goes
Phoned to Mrs. ft. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
wrong and the trouble is charged to
All Local Advertisement« Under
rircumsiatiers over which ho hud no
M ra.-Forrest Lake and daughters T h is H ea d in g T IIR fe t/ C E N T S p
Annoartcemml
control.
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
AH members of the Woman*» who have been spending the. sum- Line F o r E a c h In scrtW n , Minimum
There is no doubt but what every
“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM 'V-SD SAYS SAIJNTERER.
drivpr. takes chances nt one time or Club are requested to meet at tho mer delightfully at Milboro, N. C. C harg e 2 5 C en ts,
♦ ♦ ♦ m » H » e e » e » e H e e » e e e s M H &lt;s M s » &gt; M S M » s k » s s m e e e another nnd each time he escapes dis­ homo of Mrs. Henry Wi^ht. Wednes­ will spend the m onth-of September
FOR SALE
aster tends to increase his confidence day afternoon a t 3:30 for the pur in Washington. D. C.
5 When drums arc beating and tile# out of ton will hot need a doctor in
in his ability to handle his car. It ap­ pose of making roses. -This includi«
ore shrilling and flags ripple In the th e morning. People take too bloom­
Mrs. John,* Preston and little
For Sale— "Furnituro a t 210 Park
pear# foolish to slow up for n rail­ the rose com m ittee also. Bring a
sunlight and tho llower ot the young in’ much medicine anyhow. What
grandson,'
John
Jr
.,
of
Jacksonville
Ave,
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pair
of
scissors
and
a
roll
of
red
or
road crossing when there j s not n
manhood of tho nation march gaily some need is to bo shot full of hot
is the guest of- Mrs. C. R. Walker.
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train in sight, but the practice js » green crepe papeP.
down the street war does not seem so soap suds w ithanautom atieshotgun.
IF O R sale or rent.— T.hrce acxiu.,
good one. Some time one might for­
terrible'and it is not difficult to en­ i—“ An0 LUeu.lM 0g-4te L .-lt -.strsighMl j
get to look and tho train would tic
thuse and prodnin our rights and charge extra for night worJr.TOU bet
- Mr.—» ffd**ftfrr.—ff.'*' jR*rTTffkenha her W “W trh-*fet' T * K&gt;«rW~h0 em©* •wrH* fft.-"**1!
there.
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A most enjoyablo meeting of tho and daughter, Miss Thelma, who cateti. A. P. Connely.
atrut around w(th a chip on our shoul­ your six; und I usually charge extra
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%. It is tho same with nny little thing ro«©-#omniiUce .«ju l pther. members
der jyid declare flint oar every de­ for work in unusually had my t her in
nolia
Ave.
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which may ko W ro d S -S p ti.jM car. of the Woman's Club was held nt hafo been visiting their*Cousin, KJn»the daytim e..N ight means when the
mand miut be respected.
Polhill
returned
to
their
home
in
if ynndmapr IhA immlilinn and center tho home of Mrs. J, T. Brady, Fri­
For Sale-A t a dlscount-^^choUj.
B u t when we are brought face to sun quits blitrkin*.
your attention'upon it nil is welt, but day afternoon, with sixteen present. Macon, .Friday last. I t was a par­ ship in Sanford Business Collegp.
face with the horror and death a n d 1 "Now be sure to get this straight!
the
sbme Limn yourntUmtionmnybeiljs- Widw-siUecn pairs of- busy hands ticularly pleasant visit for
Owner unnblo to US9 it and it will t&gt;©
wslt4Miattt.lt in your hat;
cousins,
who
had
not
seen
each
traded a n d . you Will• cómetogrlef nt work the roses gr^w as if by
■old
at a sacrifice. Enquire' Herald
tom s
Extreme care at all times even to magic, making a fair start on the other for thirty years.
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~ u* pause- a rn tT b e n the non w h o .Is medicine for “yourself or folks, don’t
tu&gt; point..»! «uhjarliinaxMMa—saH-to fifte e n ItutuMvii rosea to .be used at
Dr. Mason has
our pride comes and gookmhoWRhe ask me" what m edicinéis
F or Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
ifirnU.hp.ahtt nws.rsrlrtwsM— «© "ilhe Oity Beautiful Ball in the fall. Moÿô òf Arcadia. as his guest Mr.
affairs of peace we are thankful that think when you pay for the medicine
ear for 9400.00.' ju st overhauled in
the only.safe course to persue.
Tho afternoon passed quickly in
war has been evaded. And when we that you've paid all. I charge for my
Little Miss Olive Renfroe re­ good running shape. Sanford Ma­
pleasant social intercourse; the distry to .picture‘ hint buried on foreign services, and charge from one dollar
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turned
from Richland Saturday. chine A Garngp. ’
of plan» nnd arrangements
soil, in a trench like a beast of the up. I am not dikhlng it out for noth­
new club home and .enjoy­ Mias Agnes Renfroe accompanied
For Sole or Rent— Two nice resifield, or maimed and broken for life, ing. I had very good health before I
ment of Mrs. Brady’s charming hos­ the little lady home a^id will remain donees nt a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
out pride looms insignificant and n- came here. More-over, cheap doctors
pitality. Refreshing iced lemonade for an extended visit to* Mr, and
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- gain we arc thankful that war has are, as a rule, .like ail other cheap
was -served throughout tho after­ Mrs. Harvey Renfroe.
commodities,, not woth a damn'.
. not engulfed us.
&gt;
For Sale-Orange grovo H acres
noon.
“ Npw listen, I don't care enough
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fine
hammock land, 130 ncrcN of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan p f B ir­
The next meeting will he held at
J W h ile tho news bureaus supply about the practice of medicine to
Celery land, one ten acre tract celery
mingham.
Ala.,
are
tho
guests
of
the home of Mrs. Henry Wight at
but little authentic-information as to practice ju s t .for the job. I want pay
land. At n bargain. Address P. O. it
3:30. A# members of the cluli are Mr. und M rs. W. A. Ginn.
the progress of .the European war, for it and unless you pay, why I
Box 1034. 104-8tc.
urged to he present and those who
the American houswife is ndt at all simply don’t want your huainras.
Mr. C. E. Hyde motored over
were not present Friday are re­
lacking in information as to the ef-| And th at's not all: you need not
For Sale— Fine farm of ten :h m
from Apopkn Sunday, spending the
quested to bring a pair of scissors
feet which lias resulted therefrom in think I’ m' going to carry your
about three miles from the city,
day with rorfitives.
T&gt;- Cobb Is gradually working his
and u roll of green or red crepe
this country. Every retaij merchant nnd troubles indefinitely.''..
nlso two choice city lots.
Going
way to the top among tho American
pa per.
It Is not believed th at the doctor Lcaguo sluggers.
with
whom
«ho
has
been
accustomed
cheap
for-cash
or
can
be
purchased
E S m'.»
A little son arrived a t the hom e'
to dealin explains th at the rfar is will be "dropped from theroolsof the
on easy term s. Address R^ gyre of
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of
.M r. and Mhs. U.~ P. Caldwell
responsible for the tremendous ad­ medical society, because of this jusnerald office.
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M usical Evening
Larry Doyle, captain of tho cham­
Sunday morning. He will be called
vance in foodstuffs.
tiflable outburst.
Mr. and M rs. W. L. Harvey en­
pions, thinks very well of the Cardi­
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D. P .- J r ., which everyone knows " For sale or Rent— Five ncres, tiled
Being a woman, she naturally does
nals’ pitching staff.
tertained delightfully with music
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stands for Daddy’s Pet.
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In lid, two good wells, located ju*l
not understand ju st why her table ^ I wish to commend the Sanford
and song Friday evening at their
south of Station 10 on S. &amp; K Hall­
Manager McGraw has become enthu­ homo on the Heights, complimentary
allowance has been practicaliy’cut in Band aqd hope that the ci tire ns of
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and Mrs. way. 5 room house.
See F. W
two by the -advance In prices. She Sanford feel about tho boys the siastic over Milton Btock and declares to Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Logan
IJrqwnlce
(nee Miss Lillian Gibson) Mahoney nt Fernald’s.
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knows that on the whole this coun­ minio way. The Sanford Hand has him the equal of Devlin when Devlin
Mr. Logan rendered several slideare spending their honeymoon in
try has produced one of the most always been self supporting, asking was at his best.• • •
« trombone solos snd song selections M ontreal, N. C. Before returning
For Sale Une $35 incubator, 240
wonderful crops in its history; she nothing in the way of contribu­
Martin O'Toolo, Pittsburgh's 922,- thnt delighted those present. An
knows that at this time there is prac­ tions nnd getting pay for their ser­ GOO beauty pitcher purchased from SL impromptu orchestra composed ol home they will visit Tennessee nnd site. Good shape, guaranteed ‘ to
tically nothing being exported und th vices and yet I believe that if the Paul, d e c la r e s ho'bus no fear of dying two cornets, Messrs. Fell owes -and spend some time with Dr. Brown- hatch. Price $ 10. 01). T. H. John­
lie's mother ami fa th er-a t Calhoun, son, Moore's Station.
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and there will not be for many months dty at any time could help the boys In a minor league berth.
Harvey; violin, Mr. Radford; slideGeorgia.
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but in* th o 'face of these facts prices it would bo placing money at a very
trombone, Mr. G. Logan: pin no,
hatj soared upward and the war is good advantage. \S*»i probably have
Russell Ford, Buffalo's marvelous Mrs. Logan, - gave n number of
Mr. Galloway, the genial attache
TO R EN T
some of tho best•Jof musicians in the pitching machine, has gono on record most enjoyable selections. Vocal nnd of t lie A. C. L. dispatchers’ office
offered as an excuse.
For R ent 4 room cottage $10 :»
Ah a matter of fact the wompn are Sanford Band than any-sim ilar or­ ks favoring Johnny Farrell Ip tho instrumental solas, duets, and en­ has returned from bis vnentiun.
month. 5 room cottage $12.50, in*
r ig h t.‘ There Is no justified excuse ganisation in the south can boast argument as to leading second Back­ semble made the evening hours pass
for the famine prices which are being of and y et one hardly ever hears ers.
Mr. Henry Stevenson nnd bride eluding water. .G. W. Spencer.
delightfully. Mr. and Mrs. Har• • •
our chitons praise the homo insti­
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demanded on every hand.
vtfy's guests were Mr. and Mrs. registered at the Rpbblnj' Nest _____
Jo e Rlggert. Brooklyn outfielder,
The real truth •of- the matter is tution and they are forced to pay
Sunday.
It'
is
understood
thnt
Mr.
Logan,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
(Jinn,
Mr.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled 1.and in
who was snapped up by tho Cards
greed* and averice on the part of them for their band room, their uniforms
when tho Dodgers asked for waivers, and Mrs. Radford, Mr. und Mrs. and Mrs. Stevenson will make their a body well located. A.P. Connelly.*
in control of the foodstuffs of the und their instruments and music. is a Kansas City barber In (ho off Fellowe*.
future home in Sanford.
109 Magnolia St.
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country are alone responsible for the They give monthly concerts in th e months.
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For Kent Cheap for Cush—Twenty
outrageous .situation, and thoy do park that are greatly enjoyed by
Mr P. M. Elder ami Miss Nellie
Catrtyrr» Itfturn
lea vo on Wediiesdn y for several acres of good hammock land all tiled.
not hesitate to demand the shylock’s the home people and the visitors
Sherwood Mageo has been doing
The Whitner camping party re­
Call or write A. .\J. Tyler.
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pound of flesh a*t a time when the to the city and our band is one of well at short flold for tho Phillies, but turned from Palm Springs Saturday weeks stay at Daytona Bench.
Other -cities Manager Dooln would p refer.« man
poor ran 111 afford to make tho sae-- our valuable assets.
evening, “after having, as one mem­
For Rent— Five nere» good celery
riflcc. Local grocers tell me that al­ have public spirited citiaens who who Is floater of foot than the Pblh-i ber of tho party expressed it “a
Daytona Hotrn .
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land,
one and n half miles from San­
ready many of their customers have thlnlc enough of th e ir band to do­ lies' slugger.
Mr. T . J. Miller, accompanied by ford. N. H. Garner.
gloriously grand time. All th e, de­
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eliminated sugar and beans and cof­ nate frdm time 16 lim e to h«V# i
lights of camp life wert- fully en­ Mrs. Frank Miller anil Mi's. F. J.
Bon
Johnson
will
have
to
hire
a
few
fee from their bill of fare while meat good musical organisation in their
For R en t— Thn » rooms furnished
There ‘ were many visitprs Gonzales motored over to Daytona
more lawyers -In order to got Injunc­ joyed.
city. The following from the Day­
is a rarity indeed. - &lt;
tions enough td prevent tho FVxbi from town during tho week and the Sunday. Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. Gon­ for light housokei ping. Also two
- Of course it’ depends upon the tona G azette is'an example:
landing somo of hfs players before tho campers have returned with the ah zales will remain for several week». bedrooim ’ Mr*. Johns. 411 Park
“ T h at. Saracitqt's great Italian end of this season.
viewpoint of the man who is in posavenue.
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solute conviction thnt camping Via
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• session. A local pqper quoted one band will return to Ddytona again
• Dr. Hoilsholder and liis brother,
the top notch of summer «port.
For Rent Furnished office equip­
dealer to the effect that he made next season wap assured Saturday
E. F. Housholder »pent Sunday at
Now that Cactus Crayath of th e j
ped
with roll top deal:, office chairs
when
Commodore
C.
G.
Burgoyne
Phillies has formed the habit of steal­
more profit in one week on The goods
Daytona.
P erson al Mention
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in stock than he did on the sale, authorised F. M. Rowe to wire the ing home, about the only thing left In
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner, typewriter desk and ocher equip­
Mr. nnd Mr». R. A. Newman nnd
There is a tine moral question inVolw- band th at its serviced are engaged basphall for hltn to master la to Isqj-n
how
to
hit
a
pop
fly.
.
Deane
J r . nnd . Leslie Hill were ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
little daughter, Olive, returned Sat­
ed Hi such a situation. As is usually for next season, and that Commo­
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among
‘the
Sanford ' folks at (he
urday from a pleasant summer trip
the case it is probable that no relief dore Burgoyno will pay the ‘entire
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Th©
attendance
at
the
Polo
grounds
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to
North
Carolina.
coat, which' will be approximately
will be afforded.however.
this y ear has not follon off, so there
M IS G E L A N E O U S
95,600.
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does not seem to he any truth. In re­ ' Miss Julia Brown is spending her
Others
goingover
to
the
bcaeh
Wanted—
Plain nnd fancy sewing
W honta *k id for a verification of ports that thla is a had year for ths
1 The. doctors of ’ Sanford are my
frienda and-they have my sympathy the statem ent by the Gqtette-News, pastime so fa r as New York Is con­ vacation at D aytora Beach with were Dr. PhilljM qnd Mr. S. O. Dressmaking of nil kinds. , Last
Shinholser in the Philips car; Mr. house on Fast Third street. Mr
Mrs. W. P. Caretr.
a t flU times- I t U essential th at I Commodore Burgoyne merely said cerned.
and
Mra. Paul Keely and Mr. M a­ M attie Driggers.
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eland i n ‘with them because I know the report was true and that he had
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honey;
Osborn Herndon and- Ralph
Miss Anna McLaughlin will leave
.nat what day they may be called up- Concluded to make Daytona a. pres­
Moose McCormick, former Ulant,
Four Hundred Victo*
and hbw manager of th© Chattanooga today for D ade-City, where sho, wilt W ight; Billy Hill nnd W. P. Carter.
pn to cut me open to see what makes ent of-tho band for next winter.'
bia
records and two J
That people of D aytona and thou­ club, was rendered unconscious by be the guest of Miss Frances Lydon.
the wheels go round and all th a t I
exchange.
€T. M. Berry,
*a»k them to dois to p u ta llth e work sands of winter visitor^ to the d ty being bit by a pitched ball Just be­
Miss 'Jeannette do Walburg 1» the
back ju st like they found them even will appreciate the , great generosity low the left temple In a gone against
Wanted-Seamstess fur plain feewinq
Atlanta.
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/| guest of Mrs. A. B. Commons on
if I s m opened by mistake. I often of Commodore Burgoyne goes) with­
Stone Isl«hd.
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wondei* how in the world the doctors out saying. While this la a greatever make enough to live on Oui of
. th rir .practice M I know .t k a r the
Mrs,. P, M. IHdij- «fill leave tonroney pwing to, a doctor la about the
d ly for North Carolina and V ir­
, tdoweatvmoney In existence."O ut of
ginia accompanied by Frank Wood­
/by sympathy for tke doctors of San­
ruff Jr.,' inhere they \wfU Join Mr*.
ford thon 1 givh them the following
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tot it straight In /your
ame region thousands of cork
nbodlUm* that some of you owe me 5 ' A" gentleman came to me, the
U bavo,been jlan ted -T Í
( .'/ find .th a t »11 humane need money. other day, on tho street, and politely
th at a doctor U ju st human, whether asked mè for my year’s dues in the
you think.' so or not.. Some people Comthercml Club, and I was so aaPece/ela
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tip nt night instead'of sleeping, and| indeed nnd certainly m ost refreshing.
play good ball this, thelj- first, season
j ( th e (jack stock he is supposed to pos­ I paid him .nnd then a/ked hdw .the nnd-weathering the atorm of tho’ flrst
sess enabling lum to endure all kinds] people w ere, taking tothejdea, He aofison. they wlU have a. regular league
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croas handsomely, a Ad many had pressed before, that the Federals’ at©
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call a doctor at night, when if they| were piyitlg a year’s due« «fid corp- 1 ,ually
;• _ •f ' J • * * A r. I had (to
To go *fte
/literr him, .they would not In r In bgpause th e Jd ta of-paid tip
First Game for Giants. |
hubdred yards
yar
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for him,
dues looked llke^tho^Jub meant busi­
A1
Daman:«
succeeded In gutting th©
y&gt; easy to
up against the ‘1 nets
they would
ness and this loolkyl like thoy
Thn.chap
phono" and-th en'ju m p back Into bed get busy along every Hne. It seem# first victory for the Gly r
with iho "Ralph Hohlivery?” ta
and wait for bin) to' come through to be a fa c t that the -Club has taken Jack Miller-once put it. 1» a pitching
on new-life an d 1 certainly hope tlja t marvel simply beeru«e no on« can
i look'pleasant. I want to talli this
bill he th e greatest in tho flruro out how H eroes it. ivdng It
i about i s easy to
Club. We have work and getting away with It may be two
be pii
i- is the timo to do it, different propositions but they «mount j
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S E M I -WEEKLY
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VOLUME VI

W oith Living

SÀ N FORD , FLO RID A , FRIDAV, AUGUST 2*

baptist Services Sunday, Aug. 20111
To Afk For Indictment
Washington, D. C. Aug. 27. -T h u
9:30 Primary school. In the Shack
. Department of Justice is receiving
9:30 Main school,' Band of the fol­
i reports every day from its special
lowing instrument* give, 15 mhiule
agents throughout th f country, who
^»»ope-enir.ifct'U in
jn y estig-HTon into
one tenor, one bass, eight fifes, one
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recent shaP'p advances in prices
drum jind piano. You are welcomed.
- j of food staples, and thr-rtrpnrrmm tMr
I l:0tl Sermon. .Subject, "Unvcidng
; evidence in many* places indicates
MS^fvWaOI^FWAr'^-Sttfd)* o f Revela­
; thnt_there ha» been n well organized
tion. This is .the_ first of a U ti*SJ&gt; l
. coEaptnreyr ¿timing "reta ilers to hold
ten iirrm n n T T n b i dnl i s e rr ri i n f f n f
js up prices nnd mnke ull they can out
nesday nights arid Sunday mornings.
jg of the war period.
3:30 Junior B. Y. P. U.
"New
Testam ent Books Learned."
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I t U expected . that indictments
* fli45 Senior B . Y. P. V. Special
, 0 will be asked for in Washington,
program* rendered- by the entire
t0 Brooklyn,’ Chicago, and .three other
Union.
r. cities. The others have gone out
7:45 Sermon, "T h e Red Light." A
¡11 to prosecute al! persons who have
n. clearly violated
the law byf con­ T H E
R U S S I A N S A R E S T E A D I L Y P U S H I N G large chorus wffi lead the singing.
Electric fans and ice water’. *
ig spiring to mnke price« on. account
T H E I R W A Y * IN T O G E R M A N Y A*ND
y j of the war. The investigation is
Always welcome.
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G E O R G E H YM AN .
j t not confined to retailers, hut also inM E E T IN G S T I F F O P PO S ITIO N
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Pastor.
Hj I eludes jobbers and wholesalers,
re
Many retailers have followed the
r- prices set by others, without being
The French ministry of war has
ill involved directly in an agreement,
Received at 2 P, M,
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Puri». Aug. 2fi
New minister oil definitely accepted the services of an
as The reports indicate, however, that
Paris Second jim* allies defense war decided to make Paris perfectly Anglo-American rough riders corps
of there has been little difficulty in Much of it in Franco reported hold­ intrenched.
The camp insures in­ formed in Pari«. The men will act as
n- finding the originntofs of the move- ing well under enormous pressure.
"Most
lets and Will exist no m atter what scout« a n d ... interpreters.
ty m e rit,‘and it has hern - possible* to
happens. • — —
speak four and so m e'of them seven
its make out strong cases in some, inlanguages. All have seen actual ser­
ill stances. The investigation will be
vice and are expert horsemen. They
&amp;s pushed all over thu rountry-’und the
will provide their own uniforms And
tie alleged violators of the law punished
mounts, but n fund for their main­
lb if it i* possible to g et’ proof of theif
tenance in thy field has been raised
Jy complicity.
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H A V E F O R T IF IE D ¿PARIS
A G A IN S T A T T A C K

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St Petersburg ! lussimi und Aus­
trian armies are engaged in a gen­
erili h iilt| e ulimng the river Seretb
Washington. \ug 'J*
Japan a d ­
[}„ |Bcm
Invaders have rcrichcd vises wifi stay in oust. Dora not in­
Lemberg and are attacking forts tend to send army or navy to aid allies
of t hut city,
nor a t t a c k
Austria
Wireless ;,i
German embassy says n small GetLondon Reported here
nuni cruiser, Mng'tcbury whs blown
British destroyer sunk the
up m Gulf of Finland «&gt;* foreign
destroyer in the Adriatic.
fleet
Another say ft the big transport
with prisoners, principally Turemt
and British soldiers passed Aixla
ehupolle today.
United States rn
v^y.s act for Japan in. Vienna Aus­
tria in Tekio.

Uncle Stun May O wji Ships
Washington. I). |C.. August '.!7{.
— Utter
demoralization
prevails-,
among the shipping interests of th e'
United States and large business
houses who were contemplating the
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purchase of ships for the Panama
Cahal trade because of the proba­
bility of the l u l l e d Stales govern
menl going into the business of
'owning and operating sbi{¿s.
President Wilson was so informed
today by members of the Senate
and b y ,le tte rs and telegrams from
firms engaged in the mercantile ma­
rine trade. He discussed the matter
with Senators Benjamin F. Shively,
. of Indiana; Willard Salisbury,
of
Delaware, and Theodore E. Burton,
of Ohio.
Preaident Wilson made it clear to
callers th at he is intensely in earnest
in his desire to see regular lines of
ships established from the* United
States to South American ports to
take advantage of the present cx(
reptionnl opportunity furnished by
the European war to capture the
'f, .y trade of the countries s o u th ,of the
canal.
. Relieving that a government own­
ed line would lie the most practical
means of insuring an adequate sor1 1vice and of obtaining this trade, he
. „ -is urging Upon member« of Con&gt; grena a* direct government appro­
priation for the purpose,
t .The administration bill will pro.
vide for an appropriation of $25,,\* 000,000 to be invested
in the
m ajority Block of a mercantile ma­
rine corporation which will engage
in foreign trade, particularly trade
with .S o u th -America.' The company
&gt;0 formed would ha in all sompocta
similar to the Pannma Railroad
and Steam ship Company, which the
government owns ‘and which has
been engaged in transporting pas/ aengera and freight from 'N ew .Y ofk
to Colon, In the C a n a l Z o n e .

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Washington, D. C ., Aug. 28, • War
revenue Icgiidatiou to add $100,000,000 t6 the government's annual in­
come was considered todny-ut a con­
ference between Secretary of the
Treasurer McAdoo, Democratic I-end
tr Underwood of th o ‘ house, nnd
Chairman. Simmons of the senate
finance ■committee. Mr., Undrrw'ood
declined tp say how it was'expected
to raise U«* additional income but It
is understood a tax on tobacco, beer
and liquors a n d 'possibly a Anmp tax
will he ntrricd out. / .
The bill ran be drawn quickly, in
the opinion o f' administration lead­
e r s ,,And its introduction is expected
to follow immediately a message
Bryan Tor Judge
&lt;• L front President ‘ Wilson risking foY
Washington, D. C., Aug.. 28.— such legislation.
Senator Nathan P. B ryan of Florida
The Evening Worship
for judge of tho circuit court of ap­
THo friends of Dr. A. Jy Houspeals, F ifth circuit, No w Orleans, to
hoider are glnd to see him in the
succeed the late Judge Shelby.
That is the program of the Flor­ d ty this week. Dr. Housholder will
ida •delegation in both houses of bo, remombered as a beloved pastor
congress. and this m orning they held of the M ethodift church several
a- meeting presided over by. Senator yeafs ago,. He has been invited to
Fletcher and decided to endorse the preach a t the Star in the. evening.
Junior Florida seriator to Preaident He has consented to dp so. If ho re­
Wilson for the bench appointment. mains ovef Sunday.
If the pastof ahould preach his
All members' of the Florida delega­
tion were present with the exception aubject will be "T h e Value of the
of Congressman L'Engle.
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First Annual Statement Shows a
Large Balance in Treasury

lira. $31,905.50; lines collected up to
May 1, totalled $4,844.86, of which
amount the sum of $2,150 was col­
New York, Aug. 28
lected from - March 1 to May 1.
hurg-American Granfiti
The financial report shows total re­
bears for sea.
ceipts of $45,814.25 and disburse­
ment*
of $ 18.(iC7.fi 1, leaving a bal­
Summary of War Today
ance of $'J7.13G Cl to tbi- credit of
The French and British armies on
u lint tie line LVill miles across still the department.
are strenuously opposing the ad­
vance of tho German forces across the allies, operations to tho euM,
the French frontier.
Tho British apparently the French, troop» in tho
trobps are reported to bo occupy­ Voagea district havd resumed the
ing a strong position and are •sup­ offensive and* have forced the Ger­
ported by the French on both mans to retire on the Sain Diet
flanks.
side.
While the -Germans have occu­
Fortner Ambassador nt Berlin,
pied th e French cities of Lille, V al­ Sir William Edward Goschon, in an
p, Aug. 28. Dutch chamber e n c ie n n e s and Ilouhaix, the official official report published by the Gov­
credit' for two millions for report from the war office describes ernment i n , the form of a white
of maintaining neutrality. hopefully, from tho viewpoint of paper, tells in an interrating way
of his interview with the German
Mi aia 1er of Foreign Affaira
Von Jagpw ,.antl the Imperial Gcrmah' Chancellor,' Dr. Von BethmannHotlweg, a t'th e time of the British
ultimatum, demanding that Ger-,
many .should cease v ioletlW of Btlgiun neutrality, A fco h m ii. 10. the
official report. Herr Von Jagow de­
plored the step which' Great Britain,
wan. about to take, as he saw the
end of his policy and th a fth e - I m pcrial Chaitcellol, which had been
to make friend» with Great Britain
and then through Great» Britain to
get closer to Franco.Similarly, the Imperial Chancellor
was taken aback.* He declared that
Great Britain's action wns terrible
to a degree and- declared that h^s
policy, liy this ¿top, "a/as tumbled
down |lku a house of cards/' Ho
y *j J ö
gR.
iïYl
held Great Britain responsible for
all th e ierfihlo evontk th at might
happen and asked if &lt;the British
Government had thought ,nt what
p riff the '.compact to defend Bel­
gium's neutrality would be kept.
fi|jf
I'r mfiaf 1 utfjM * 1
T h f French commander-in-chief,
n&gt;i I
General Jotfre, {p u' com m urlfatton
i f
to Field MaishalL Sir Jo h n French,
*«
commander of the British forces,
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flays high tribute to tho valor of
IM r
I ‘ IA
1 4 k? H
the
British army, which, he says,
I _ mELi
"did not. hesitate hut threw its
V
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whole strength against •forces of
¿ /X T ,. r
----- « f c a .
gréai numerical superiority
It Is reported that British mar­
• I'tiolo oy Amencan Prams Association.'
ines have occupied. Ostend to pre­
vent th e. Germans from getting a
foothold on the English Channel.
tie r s are shown the Iralser &lt;&gt;f Germany anil the exar of Russia with thn
The German steamer Kaiser Wil­
personal staffs The kaiser Is on the left When this picture Was taken » helm der Gross has been sunk, by a
was little thought th at in a few months' time these rulers would give the won British' cruiser 'off the W est Coast of
Africa.

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Two Big Men of the War

And Saw Mill Men Suffer Series of
Accidents that May Be Fatal.
Wednesday afternoon am the (axce i
at- Zachnt&gt;-,« ” m iii'w w *\w )ef**W )jpaC 33
close. tlaarn .hlT'thk* day t h,. t ,p
■b oder nt th*»-TThtwr-Trarr M arkham “
bursted without a m om ent's warn- *
ing and the boiler and brick founda-.
rion and various ■p a r t s 'of the en­
gine were hlowp a number of feet
through the air; The sawyer, W. D.
Sirjitli and the lumber inspector, Mr.
Kraehlc and the negro fireman McGrifl sufTered serious injuries and
M f. Smith is hot e x a c te d to surv(ve his Injuries.
The accident occurred ju st after
Engineer Al Lilgia had pulled in
with the A. C. L. train and the
boiler was thrown over one of .the
freight mrs parts of the debris
striking one car and alm ost demol­
ishing it. The flying brick« struck
MF. Lilgia cpd he thought a cyclone
hnd struck his engine, but fortunate­
ly htr had just pulled far. aw ay . •
enough to escape the brunt of the
Tailing »bower from the ji oiler,
N'o reason can .be assigned for the
accident which will cause the mill
to close down several weeks for re­
pairs.

The explosion /throw the village
of Markham into a fever of excite­
ment and physicians were rushed
to the scene of the accident a t once,
giving the Injured attention^ while
others dug iflto the ruins looking
for more victims.

U l fighting period was 7,168 datys;
loss of life 1,900,000; cost in money
$6.250,000,000.
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*“ The Crlmrun war began in 1653
and ended in 1856. It Was under-,
taken by England, France, Sardinia
and Turkey, In support of the Sul­
tan ’s rrrlpire and to prevent Russia
from obtaining a .maritim e outlet
from the Black Sea to tho Mediter­
ranean. Its duration was 734 dayi..
Tho British loas was. 24,000; the
French loss was 63,000; the Rus­
sian loos V*s 360,000; tho money
cost, $1,526,000,000.
The American civil war lasted .
from 1861 to 1865. its result was
the abolition of slavery and a more
jierfect union of the states.
The
first--battle was at Bull R un-in Vir­
ginia in 1861 and tho final surrender
in 1865 at Appomattox in tho same
state. Number of day», 1,468; Ion
of life 650,000; cost In mbneQr, $3,700,000,000.
V
The wax between Francd and G fr-/ y j
fnaiiy, 1870-71, tasted 305 day'«; Hye»
la*t, 290,000; cost-In money, $1,58^,The war'between.Rural« and Tnrkoy, 1877: 78, covered 456, d^tya; loss
of life, 180,000; cost in money $165,000,000.
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. The Boer war In A friri; 1899lf&gt;02. Justed 962 days; IÖ«s of life
9 0 ,8 9 8 ;'cost to Great Britain|y $1,000.000,000. ’
f
The war between Russia apd Ja pnn, 1904-5, lasted 576 days; loss
ofiH/e, 55lJ,90Q;(cost in.m oney, $2,260.000,000.
The Balkan war ngainrt Turkey,
1912-13, lasted 302 days; toss o f life,
145,000;. money cost. $200,000,000.
Spedai B.

P* y . Program

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T.he/B. Yv P- U- program will be t
in charge of ‘the chairman of , the
missionary committee nnd (he Bible
TVrd&lt;, ~&gt;. hr-tjer r.r4i ^ s n i r 7 ' ow n ­
ing. ‘ These* leaders are preparlng a
special program nnd urge that all
members will bo present promptly
at 6:45. Visitors Are always wel­
come.
: .
Birthday Parly
Joh n Garing entertained -quite a
number of his little friends Wednes­
day afternoon at his home, in honor
of his seventh birthday.
Games
were enjoyed nnd after refreshments
were served all left hoping John
would have many more hnppy birth­
days.
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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

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HE

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife la W oith Living
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1914

NO 1

GERMANY D EFEA TS A LLIE S
LATEST WAR BULLETINS

FINK P R IZ E! FO R RACES

T H E F IR S T B A TTLE OF
Q R E A T W A R FAVORA BLE TO T H E GERAMARMY

Contest Over Nenaiorshlp

GOV. REDUCES MILLAGE

Atlanta, Aug. 26.— N ext In inter*
terest to the race between Senator
Hoke Smith and ex-Gov. Joe Brown,
which resulle&lt;i~in the defe^ of the
latter by an overwhelming major*
• *
* ity. was tlie rare for rite short Iwrih'
Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 25.— For
senatorship to til! out the unexpired
some weeks Governor Park Tram ­
term of the Ute Senator A. Q. B a­
mell has been gathreing information
•~
v i ^It*, rwUl. . a u t ¡1 th e races, u n l i r l s e n t to other
iuu. may -determ ine what relt seemed-zL.:
-.tta : :U . r .- s t c o r ^ j^
otfiec a s soomw'rectíbrptWwwWír tHwl'ry;?ljtinr+fTr_rTh tíj|tj u!ii
Orlando
cLou tr atayrhe* could make in the
to make arrangements some weeks| AutompbBe AaSociaJúL_______
state tax millage for_Llui_Ik 1A ■a w —
Lhe race but with 146 out of the 148
ago for this service hut were unable { lu,xpTewr'-the- r r r e ^ t ‘tor-rm #
scssmont. T h e Governor abou t.ah»,
j countjes in the sta te heard from
to do so antf now that this great
Messrs. Chas. F. (Burgman, a c t­
first of August was satisfied he
G overnor. Slaton carried fifty-two
news gathering force is able to send ing president of the Seabreeze Qhamcould make a reduction of one and
counties with 137 convention votes;
the news The Herald will bo Idled ber of Commerce, ar.d J, J . Bishop
a half mills in the pension tax and
Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick,
with nil the latest dispatches ‘and of Seabreeze sper Inst night in the
so ordered, but to determine whether
forty-eigh counties with 126 votes,
for the benefit of the readers the city, arriving a b u t 5:80, nnd will
or not still further reduction of the
and Thomas S. Felder, thirty-six
latest bulletins will bo placed on lenve at 6 iiY|„. t this morning,
stac millage could be made it waa *
counties with eighty-fivo votes. The
the bulletin board on the days when They brought w
necessary for the Governor to take
cm from Sencandidate
reeiving the ..nomination
the papers arc not published, (
breeze three of &lt;
further time to gather more definite,. /N. 4-Z i¡
tdsomc silver
must secure 1K7 -votes in the con­
On Tuesdays and Fridays the ,.Uj,a t|lltl w.|(
|data from a largo number of the tax . • - f:iJ
-ded to winvention.
G. P. Hutchens carried
news fresh from the wipes will b e , tiers of tin- aufi,
assessors.
He asked tho assessor*
ind also the
(Special to The Herald.
nine counties with
twenty votes.
t h e l a t e s t b y w ir e
given in The Hernld and afterward 1 first prize iyi
fbr
this
information
and now since
boat regatta
The f.
Paris. Fran
Aug J. It. Cooper failed to receive pluto t tie bulletin board. On otlu-r which will
receiving
accurate
information
from
mi* lialifuz
uili. ml &gt;.1nifoiiiieeinent wns rality in any county.
days the tiejvs will be placed o n -the river on Lata&gt;S?ECIA1, DISPATCHES TO lowing
i
pructioully
all
of
the
counties,
tho
made here today
In tin* Congressional contest rebulletin right from the wire« so
Governor
has
reached
tho
conclu­
A total of - v
THE 11KRAI.D FROM THE
«Iver cups
"T h e great buttle between 1be turns indicate the ro-nominntion of
tlmt- the people of Sunfor.d can learn will be ufierct!
sion th a t acting within his discretion
. itomobtie
flELD OF BATTLE UKgreater part of .the forces of Eng­ 10 of the 12 representatives. C. L.
all' that U transpiring in the .g reat races, and either
to lower tho state millage, ho will
.three here
land and France against the hulk of B artlett, who did not seek renomRECEIVED AT 1 :3t&gt; .
war drama in Europe almost as soon last night »is wi ll
reduce the said stato millage of
winning.
the German army which began Sat­ i tin tion in the Sixth D istrict, will lip
P. M . TODAY
as it happens.
sew n and one half rpjlls an fixed
They an* all rnucl •..
than the
urday continue* today. —
succeeded by Walter Wise, who
•^.&lt;1
All wr ask in return is thnt yotTf prlz&lt;- ‘ offered in lite* 1ourt h of Ju ly
by law _to five and onto hnlf mills
The mission of fhc "English and was unopposed.
Curl
Vinsrn
i*
will patronize your home paper more ruc,.. nnd are beanti! ill V engraved. THIS SERVICE IS AT LEAST FIVE
for the assessment of 1914, and has
! the French i* t.• bold virtually the leading a field of four In the Tenth
freely and if you are not already a The. Will 1.. taken Im «t to Sean o t Its AHEAD OF ANY OTHER
made proper orders. covemig said
entire German army in Belgium District to succeed Hardwick.
subscriber this feature alone ‘should breeze t tils ritorni hü at. T photoF APER TH AT IS CIRCUtwo mills reduction.
, while our Ru-sian a tlies pursue
It remain/ (or the convention to
m
make you one, The Herald is hen
FATED IN SANFORD
The
effect
of'the
order
of
Govern­
1 -n t 1 it cuts Mia he made
Ilnur «in n u v - in i l|.i ,-ast
decide tin* senatorial contest, nnd
to give you the news and there n for
or
Trammell
in
reducing
tho
millago
.
ibt.. .tin. III till* pat* s of tinLONDON.2 |&gt; m Reported Kaiae- "T h e Kii'- .n* occupy territory
this will revive memgries of old
no twice a week paper in the I'oun aUt .ipi r xxl .. h thi*\ » ill 1■*U)laced
is that the umount of taxoa which
rr's arm) In fresh attack reached fifty miles wid** on tlie German times in Georgia when politics was
will he paid for 1914 will tic nearly
try that gives the readers t hi* news on •\In Ut 111•rt in Del.atid Monday
entrenched lines **f the .lilies and frontier
1more lurid than in recent years.
six hundred thousand dollars less
fresh from the wires in the style of and I' n•-•Ia
San ford U. irtwday
are no w- shelling French and British
" Aft. r a great \ n t ory . t he Se - Governor Slaton charged repeatedly
• .than would have been collected had
The Herald.
a n i I liur-xlay. and tiien tifi- ..;ht to pualllons. Report sa )s that lh*' a ir --v a n s are how ready to invade .Un­
during the primary campaign that the Governor allowed the millage
Also if the people of Sanford want |Orlando to lie a t ì h e disposal id th e
ships are dropping bombs on A nt-1 t ¡un^te*ritory to the north of the Hardwick und Felder w ere' com­
to remain ut seven nnd a half mills.
a daily paper this fall nnd wilt s o 1O-I.i ’ 1" \ ’ 11titani .if i \
i i: .n u n
MXi r
V
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bined against him, and if this charge
h vr\\
Governor Trarrtmell believes in keep­
Male l heir desire in a substantial til tin- races are run
lii'. Russian line on the German Irt’ove* correct Felder's votes will
R um ors from Tokio of N a i a l b a t ­
ing taxes us low as reasonably per­
manner the management will give'
Mn ally at least a 11o .■i n ..ir h» *. e
tle
b etw ee n
British
and
G o r ­ frond* r extends from Tilsit to Iver- likely go to Hardwick, and lie will
missible considering the neccssar
.
them the best and most complete been entered tn the t.ihnr Day
The German pupu- be the winner over the Governor's
man warships. T h e re Is navul actix- burg and Arts
cxjienscs of tho state government
small daily in the state.
All we ask] races, and the entries will two r i jo 1’
By in the Adriatic S e a .
G e rm a n # lattoii # evacuating Wilfenberg, *1*t lead in tin* convention . to start
, „ with.
.,
and also think» the taxpayers should
is the support and putronuge that ■until Sept l*t. with the proli.i elite
h a ie ini ailed O range f r e e S t a le mllei i .ntt hea.it nf Kocnigsburg be­ It may be. however, that the F c l ^ e r j . ^ . ^ rrquirpt, - to ^
BUCtr blgfishould lw* accorded to every - live I that a num ber of i-ther ,a r * .vie be
mid South African Po s s e s s l n n s a f en U-. n| tiie arrival of Russian delegates will re.ieni the insinua­ I taxes as to create a large surplus in
newspaper. No more and no less. entered
. force* froth Poland, » h u h already tion that they are in any way party nn&gt;. fuml
which tho Htnt0 wouId
another point.
Meantime come over to Herald
About 1 .'i entrii - art* i m
n
have« penetrated u considerable &lt;li*- to the deal which has been charged
only get n small rate of interest.
Square and read the bulb (inn ;» mi t hr* motor urn t nu'«*' ami while
talie** toward Snldaii.
and will refuse to support Hardwick.
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P
A
R
I
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,
1:5
0
p.
m
II
I*
admitted
now
save the money t hat you an*
is not ex]ii*i ted that il ri V (irei! r r’Another army from the direc­ The uncertainty1 cause« the situa­
■
here
that
fighting
»ill
n
o
»
be
on
Floridians
are
Farm
ers
an*
spending for the big i ailles that
'only* will be bri ikl'tl * &lt;11- Wt.1- 1
tion
of
Sedan
has crossed the de­ tion to In* decidedly tense.
*
*
.
•
I rench soil.
T h e allied arm ) »III
giving you the news live •our» hi*- Un** prove i m* it the tllii-t . 1h'
Washington, D. C., Aug.. 25.—•
(, main on the d efen siv e until it partment of Anrdennes and is en­
"
hind our hüllet in
events
nf
.
hi
&gt;
v
g
a ml interest mg
There
are 322,087 pontons in
gaging
the
German
army
corps,
E n to m b m e n t o f the Pope
s e e m s opportune to re s u m e the o f­
.
- —*—
day
Florida th at work for a living and
which
has
been
proceeding
between
fa naître.
E x tra ordinary council of
| Home, Aug, 25.— The entomb­
The Florida Potato Patrh
The motor cycle prizes Mill
139,782 of thdm are employed updn
war la being held at the re sid en c e tho river Lessee and the river ment of th e .into Popp Pius X took
Washington, I). C., Aug. 25. The cash and u large number ..f ■•i
the farm, according to * report
Meuse.
*
of P re s id e n t P o in care.
plan* Saturday at sunset,._________ which h ai ju st IkiehMseded by i h i '
Florida Irish potato^ patch contain* ( are ex[&gt;ecied.
“ A third army corj»» from the
—
Witnesses to the ceremony were United States Census Bureau. Of
ML de
Kverv preparation i- bet
13,000 acres this year and the total
'• -V
neighborhood of Chi mu y is advanc­
present
by invitation, and included the persons engaged in agricultural
TO
K
IO
.
2
p
m
Nothing,
regardproduction will lie approximately at thi* h»*uufi tu u &lt;t* *ti
ing tn attack (lit* German right be­
diplomatic repfesentatives accorded
ittg tho operations of the fleet tin,&gt;f 1lil la r V
*•*- r * r'&gt;* *1 *
pursuits the bulk of them Aro farm
4 1 tie000 b u s h e l s , according to i
tween tin* r i * i*r S.imbre and tin*
to the holy see, prelates and mem­
nounced
officially.
Small
ilrlarhtv
!
•, 1 i
operators and farm laborers. Tho
llmates made toda
e I lilted ..n t hat In mens i .in’
river Meuse
Tins third army is
bers of. the Roman aristocracy.
• .:i • *»f F re n c h and English in the far
farm . operators number 42,188 and
S t a t e s t top Reporting Hoard
l*li Dax . a nd nut hing isupported by an English army which
The body was placed in a crypt ne
east
received
order»
do
co-operate
1
It*
,1
M
il
39,619 *ro men and 2,669 are wom­
condition j^( the crop is 85 per cent done to add to the run. -*t
has come from the vicinity of Mons.
T h e body wap plmJM in a crypt en. Thero are 78,784 farm labor­
ttol « ith th e J a p a n e s e .
ent of the viators
of normal and tho price at the pres- joym
!
Reports from alL the news agen­
near several o th ers'of the popes. It
RO M E, 2 p m— Italy wavers.
ent time is averaging around $1.23 from all parts of Florida
cies and from the seat of war indi­ lies, in a wood cross on which rests ers In the stale and 66,237 are m ain
Allies
The Orlando Band lias hee.ii «»n- Germany offered colonics.
und 22,547 female*.
per bushel.*
cate that thftf Gormans are islowly
a gold eross. .T h is ip encased in
There arc 166 dairy farmers' in
' In Continental United States there gaged to furnish music for the *lax I...M out bait of provinces in Aus- but-' surely pushing back the com­
zinc and finally in an oak cqs^et.
In.v.
tho
state and they employ 243 laare 3,708,000 aertrs planted to this and there, will not be a dm. tnoti..
bined French and English forces.
On the casket is the inscription*.
and
V Ii P E T E R SB U R G l 30 p m
4 foremen.
There are
product’ and this year’s production during the day or until a ‘te * "
Whether this is a ruse on tho part
Hero lies the hotly of I ope Pius also 237 persons in the state whose
I
»&gt;»
R
u
ssian
Armies
jo
in
in
E
a
s
t
is estimated at 3fiH.fi14.000 bushels at night, the cnlerUtnmeti* J ..- .*
id the allies to get the Germans on X , born June 2. 1835; died August
I’russia.
Cznr Nicholas at fronl to
principal source of income is Tfrom
by the Federal Department of Agri- with a big ball -Orlando cniic.
a battleground more suitable for
20. 1 9 1 4 "
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iii
a
rm
y
-lin
e of four million men.
stock raising. The number of cow
coltun- This year’» crop will ex­
combined action or one that husi
1 he snond line of four million more
boys and sheep herders in this stato
ceed the average crop of the past
PI.KNTV OF TO! Id's I *
been mined' is not known, but in­
Rousing Meeting o f K. of P's.
five years by approximately 4.000,Jacksonville. Aug. 2 1 .-"Indications mi» completely mobilize*.
is 109.
• '-.•*,
less this is the case there is no room
Members of Phoenix Lodge No. 6,
In tb&lt;: entire United Stated there
000
bushels. The nation’s produr- are that the forthcoming tourist sen
to doubt thut during the past two
tion last year was* 331,625,000 bush- son will be Florida's greatest.- wid
days of fighting the Germans have K. of P., who were not present at *r&lt;rirL580,270 persons over 1® years
•Special to tho Herald)
the labt meeting, '.held Aug. 11th, of age and 38,167.336, or 68 per^
els,
was. produced or) 3,668.000 the muntfgfcr of one of the large hoLondon. Aug. 25.— Officially un- had the best of the argument and
missed one of the greatest meetings cent of .this number aro engaged In
acrca of land and -sold for $ 2 2 r ^ tel* here today.
nt
every
point
the
allied
forces
have
nouncc4 Namur fallen, defeat of
ever held in the Castle Hall. A gainful occupations.
Of tye gain­
903,000, or un average of 90 ceAts
"W e are receiving more inquiries
broken
ground
and
fallen
back.
allies admitted.
per bushel.
- *
than usual." he continued, "and our
Military authorities state that largo number of Knights were pres­ fully occupied, 12,669,203, or 83
ent,
including
several
visiting per cent are engaged in agriculture.
hotel is making preparations for a
i’uriH, i Aug. 26.— French war of­ the allies arc merely trying to hold
Knights
and
many
matters
of im­ There aro £,866,00*0 farm operator*
Big Sweet Potatoes
big »cnaon." While the opening of the
fice nltidally uniiouneas French nnd tho Germans in check long enough
portance
were
passed
upon,
while in the nation and they employ
Sanford-lands raUo anything, a n d . '“&gt;ason' or tl,° Ume * ho" th,° lOU! ‘ English defeat. Casualties not given for the Russians to get into German
many
others
had
to
lay
ever
for 5,976,000 laborers. .
territory and that the allies will
everything and*ju st at this tim e_pf is‘8
«•"** " t . » ^ a lly depends as yet S
consideration nt the next meeting.
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“‘■upon
the
condition
of
the
weather
tn
then
smite
the
Teutons
hip
and
the year sweet potatoes run to big
Great interest is being taken in these
»item, -D. H. C. Rabun, who owns tho North, we have every reason to
Lomloti, Aug. 25.— Thirty thou- thigh and make the Kaiser come
Rules for Auto R arfS
meetings, and the lively and ani­
believe thut the visitors will arrive
to
terms
ut
once,
thus
settling
whnt
ittacking M alin «,
A fine place on tho west side of.town
sa nd G c ^ a ns atta
In connection with the L a b o r. ’/
mated discussions indulged in have
* and believes in raising a general earlier the coming season than ever thirteen t
from Antwerp. Dcs- otherwise might lie several yours
Day celebration being hold by tho
fighting a n d , much hardship and developed abounding enthusiasm.
crop of food stuffs to offset tho high'(before. The European fields are clos­ patch say
Daytona Beach and Seabreeze Cham­
■
The
deep
rooted
principles
of
ed to the tourists, and as Florida J *
suffering and untold loss of lives.
coat of living brought in two sweet
Hon of foi
Pythianism are manifested on ev­ ber of Commerce on Daytona Beech .
tho next most inviting field, they are
potatoes to The Herald office last
ery hand, and tho future, unlimited Sep't. 7th, theMOrlando Automobile
Saturday that weighed 12 H pounds going to cortje here. Florfdni being
success of I’hosnlx Lodge, No. 5 is Association will hold the following
and they wore fine specimens. Two stimulating to all channels of busi­
automobile race* on that day:
unquestioned. .
*
ness. In BYdrr-tw en ter tain the visi­
prominent Kentucky gentlemen vis­
6 mile race for .cars under 230 cu
Anither
rousing
meeting
Is
an­
tors. thousands of additional pound)*
iting the city happened to see them
ticipated tonight.
Every member inches piston displacement.
of tneiYii, more groceries, pud, •in
and would not bolievc that they
10 mito race for cars under 230 cu
should be present. Visiting Knights
fact, all of the necessaries of life will
were sweet potatoes. . The editor
inrhes piston displacement.
are cordially welcome1.
be needed. Florida is going to reap a
gave them one and told them how to
20 mile Tace for cars under 230 cu .
rich harvest this winter, and we all
slice the big potato and have it
Sincetilicrs Will Entertain
inches piston displacement.
«
want to be prepared to create otir
fried for their breakfast at the San­
6 mile race for cars over 230 cu
visitor»
The Daytona Lodge of Mnccahee*
best
impression
when
the
ford House. We have not heard how
hue sent out invitations to Now inches piston displacement. * ~
____
they enjoyed it but if it was any­ arrive."
Srayrita, DeLand and Sanford lodge*
10 mile race for cars over 230 cu
Tough on Nowspapess
thing Jlke as good as the one we
to jo in them in the big event nt Inches piston displacement.
During tho past few days this of­
lu»d it aertaihly -made the K entuck­
Daytona 'R each on Labor Day.
21) mile race for cars over ¿30 cu
fice
has received letter» from all the
4 rians wish they lived in Florida
There will be''race*, game« und other Inches piston displacement.'
where they sou)d cat big sweet po­ wholesale paper houses with which
form» of amusement.
Large handsome silvor cups are
tatoes in.spite of the fact th at war wo do business, withdrawing prices
^flered as prizes for the winners of
1» going on in Europe. Ju st now on at) paper stock. 'Raises havo
Tho Apple crop will probably be these race* and several prize* will be
•weet potatoes arp bringing fiO cent* been made in the prices of every­
the largest in the history of tho. in­ hung up by the different accessory
thing. but . no , figures are given.
•P*r peck at the grocery-stores.
dustry in tho UnfedSUteswithth houses throughout the state. * t ’ '
EVery oKlcr sent in 'is now subject
possible exception of the rfop garberò
The entry fee lor each race will be
t In a Russian invasion of Auartian to the w iees in force on the day the
in lHj)6. J n lieu of exporting the 3,- 92 nnd same should be In the hands
territory the Jew s will be tho special order i f received and it will bo im ­
OOO.OfJO barrels which undrr natural of L. B . Fort, See., Orlando, Fla.,
«.aufferers, -because of. the Jewish cojn- possible for the newspapers of ¿hi*
conditions would be sent to Great- not .later than Sept. 3rd.
munitiea that are huddled on both country to hold out much longer
B ritain and Europe not moru than
Signed
* • • •&lt;v, X
side* o( the frontier. Many of the a t ‘ tho proient current price* for
four 7JHucti guns nod tweçtj-four m pPr
0f
# ,n0unt ran be
.ORLANDO
A
U
TO
M
O
BILE
ASS.
finest farms In Austria are owned by paper and Job work.— Polk County
•Jew s.
* .R ^ o rd .
Auto mo hile nnd &gt;ulnr Uoal Karen
** Will lie 11« Event
Those will he m misóme prizes
the auto ^ co rs wil contend, for at
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j*-,«
,
¡
big meet scjitiuled for. LwJSlfc
T h e people of Sanford will have r,ay at Daytona i ^ ch tnd thcy
the hourly happenings of the great ^ill be on exhibition!!) Orlando the
European war by wire and the wires f t ter ,mrt u{ nul't A k( t0 rcmail,

The Herald Will Have Thera Every
Hour in Fronl of Office

Believes in Lower Taxes and No
„ Surplus in Ihe^Ticasnry

C A S U A L T IE S ARE
M A D E K N O W N BUT A R E
B E L IE V E D TO H A V E
B EE N E N O R M O U S

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THE SANFORD HERALI7

TAGE TW

N O T IC E

EA R LY CHURCH HISTORY

“Vs

Aa I have charge of the builnc*« of the
,T itle Bond &amp; Guarantee d o ., East San­
ford Land League, and (W. A. Whit­
comb, I can be found in the Tax Asfeu
* o r’s*Office in the
**- court house

KÎNG GEORGE INSPECTS AVIATORS

SANFORD’S FIRST METHODIST CHURCH AND EARLY
'

T H O S . K. BATES

I
From Paper Read »t (ho Method!*! Corner Stone Lajlng

Takes Off Freckles,
Removes Tan.

STRUGGLES OF THE PIONEERS
RY A. E. P H IL IP S

Dtautlfryourcomplealoa. Get
first named being already Howards
rid of tho»* freckles. You ran
of the Earnest Chapel church. T h e
Invest 50c in a jar of W ILbu sin ess.of tho two appointments
SCfN’3 FRECKLE CREAM
was thereafter conducted in San ­
sm! ttier’ll disappear. Sever« __
•rase» may require l» o jar»—•
ford, under tho nnmo of the S a n ­
no more. We positively |iurford and Earnest Chapel Church.
antre this, and if your com­
Plans for building s church in
plexion isn’t fully raatoredto
Sanford were now laid.
General
its natural beauty, are agree to refund y.mr
nonev without afrumept. ' And in addition
Saqfprd* had previously donated a
W ILSON'S FR EC K L E CREAM la a fine, t , £
lot for tho Methodist church, and
rrani toilet cream. Doean’t cause hair to ¿tow,
»nd
does *|iotitivcly
remove
TAN an j ■
loft the ch u rch 'to tho official board
FR EC K LES. Try U at our riak. Price SOe—
of tho Earnest Chapel Church. T h e
lent by mall If desired. Mammoth jars 11.00.
W ILSON'S PAIR SKIN SOAP 2Sr. Wilson
corner of Sixth street and Sanford
Freckle Cream Co., Charleatuit, S. C., make it.
For aale by ■f - &gt;
•'
'
m
avenue, west side, had been select­
SEMINOLE PHARMACY ~
ed. On this lot- the main body of
---- -------------— ----- ---------- a---------------tho rhurch* building, which has
given way for the new, was erected
P h o to by A m e ric a n P re e a A ss o c ia tio n .
during the years of 1881 nnd 1882.
In ¿h e .meantime the mixed S a n
• J E M E E E E ^
day school was cpntlnuing- in the
rtA- unrn1 frail, the teachers laboring
MY SPECIALTIES"—
- "M y dcor.V .1 said, “ what in the with their different elements,' som e
Ptafcnrd's Hand- Painted China
thun—ah, on earth wa*&gt; th stry w »} quite- rvmto.- 4 tr- t ky l l ibie-cia s.s of
Gorham's Sterling Silver
grown
people,
taught
by
tha.
super­
were playing?" . "T h at,’ she said,
RogAt’ Plated Ware
intendent,
a
few
were
found
whose
"W hy, that was 'Home, Sweat
Elgin and Waltham Watches
under
jaw
would
drop,
while
th
ey
• H om e'."
\
"Home, Sweet Home," I mur­ looked at the teacher with a blank
mured, trying to recover from my stare when asked questions ab o u t
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
•* mysUfication.. ".W.ffil, do tell me Abraham, Isaac or Jacob, or Moses
and Aaron, or Enoch or Elijah, or
what else was all that I heard?
"O hl" she answered, "th ose were other old Bible characters, seeming
variations!” "A nd what are varia to indicage th at the Sanford mixed
tiona?’' I asked, «till in confusion. Sunday school had brought to th eir
Plum bin g and
“ They," she replied, "ah, used by cars the first mention of these dis­
Gas F ittin g
musicians, are digressions, devia­ tinguished ancient gentlemen!
The Sunday , school
secretary,
tions, wanderings, away and hack
All Work Receives My Personal
again, to keep the real tune from Brother Eiiison White, was a B ap bocoming -monotonous; understand? - tiat,. and. o s cbaraciorulie o f th a
Attention And B est KiToçts
good people of th at church, devoted
" Y c i." l answered, dryly; but
Opponilo C llj Hall
Telephòn« No 23
• didn't understand. Bless my poor himself faithfully to religious work.
unmusical soul, I- thought John H o-sometime* taught the primary
Howard Payne had wandered far class ih his efforts to help the work
enough away from home when he along, an d -also had some odd ex­
5CICCT TAMILY HOTEL
wrote the old aong— I couldn’t see periences. Teaching the old E le ­
r o n OUFL_
why musicians should wander away mentary Catechism one day he had
BO O KLET
from the melody, and I could have arrived at the question, "W hat did
listened to it to the end of time God do with Adam and Eve when
Coot, comfort able a o J modero
He turned them out of tho Garden
without reaching the monotony.
Convenient to slrsmthlp docks.
Tills
picture
showi
French
troop«
preparing
to
cross
a
stream.
Special sommer rale*.
r
h
o
t
o
b
y
A
m
e
r
ic
a
n
P
r
e
s
a
«
A
ita
o
o
u
tllo
a
.
" B u t," you ask, "W hdt has all of EdetT?" Now, you more accom ­
. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
this to do with the history of the plished catechism scholars know tho
answer is, "H e sentepeed them t o j
M eth o d !«.C h u rch ,in Sanford?"
L id era of said corporation, w hether or mrt
NOTICE
B ro .
That, allow me to explain, was, sorrow, pain and death,"
ft*» capital atorlc of the .aid F . V. D U TTO N .
INC., ■bell tie Increased from the sum of Amendment of Articles «I Incorporali.,» of
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
« SANfORDLODGES «
•V as promised, a ‘ variation."1• But now White’s class could not answer. Up
111.0 00,00 (o the cum of J 2 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .
Southrrn Produrr Companj
Geo. A. D cCotlec, H*r,
cornea the history, though other find- down the row the question
This is to eertily th at at refular merl­
F . F. D u tto n , I nr. in* of (he stockholders of the Soulhrrn
went, and finally landed at George,
Hanford L o d g e N o 62, P. a n d A. M.
1 0 3 .Frt O r.
variations may follow.'.'
* "T ?
Produce Company,
a corporation nrx«nixad and »xUtlnx under and by virtue of
an
urchin
of
probably
ten
years
of
In May, 1881. just 33 years ago
Communicationevecyfirst and thin!
the laws ol the S tate of Florida, due notice
N oilrr of Appllratlon for l a s !&gt;»»•!. Und«i havtn* been (tvrn aa required by 1«»,
last month, a man from Tailshalsee age. "W h at did He do with them, Thursdays at 7:3*0.Visiting brethren
Hsctlos * b t C hsplrr O i l , Law* of Florida
th at Is by publication and tha usual no.
&gt;
, came down to Sanford prospecting George?’’ asked the teacher. " S lr i" welcome.
N stln t t* hrr»by xtv*n th at O. II. F rfis lice by mail to each and every .toekholdrr,
purchaser
nl
Tax
O
rilffi-at*
No.
107T
,dil»'l
s
ta tin i therein that at the regular merlin,
answered
George,
who
hsd
not
i&gt;a!d
O .X . Taylor'
F.
L.Miller
"If you move to Sanford." aSJl
Ih» 3rd day gl Ja n » A. IL, 1912, ha» fll»d to be held on June Sth. I9 | t. the matter
any
attention
until
that
moment.aald fvrtiffrat» Irr my nffir». and Las mad* ol amendment ol th* Article* ot incur
a lady of Judge J. Wofford Tucker’s
Secretary, m
VV. Mr
application lor ta x dr*d I d issu» in afford- poration would be considered, by a vote of
family,. "W e shall have you to or­ "W hat did God do with Adam and
anr« »Ith law Salt! •«•Mlflcat* n n iir s r u th* t h* entire stock It was deemed »spedirei
following d**rr!bed proprrjy situated In Som- to amend Articles 111 and IX at the Char
Eve whon He turned them out of.
ganize a Sunday school In Sanford.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M. *
Inni» founty, Florida, to-w lt:ll*x. IMt S nl ter. ol the said Hnuthrrn Produce Company
,
«
WM.- r-—
- —----- 11 30. run K. 2.11 It
in the manner as berrrnaftrc *tatr-l, torre
"N o Sunday school In Sanford?" the Garden pf EdenT” repeated the
Meets
every
second
and
fourth
Thurs­
lore notice I, hereby liven that the South­
teacher.
George's
bare
leg»
and
feo
f
the Tallahassee man asked.
Th* said land b»lnx a»«r»s*d at lb» dal» e rn Produce Company Intends to apply to
day
in
Masonic
Hall
over
the
Impc^ia
ol tH» Usuine» ol auch rrrtlflcal» In th * nsnis the lion. Park Trammell, tiovrrnor ol Ih»
"N o ;" the lady replied, "W e were dirty ns a pig from the' mire,- Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
ol W .-E. L. Hunter TH. Uniras said rortlff. S tato , of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida,
and were in perpetual motion below
ra ta shall !*• r*d*»mr.| arvordlng tu law , tax on &gt;h* 18th day of Aucust, A. I&gt;- 1914, lor
• have a population of 400 and sev­
J
.
F.
Knrnntz
0
.
L.
Taylor
d»fd will isau« th*r»on oh th* I4 lh day ol Ih» purpo*» of oblaim ni amendments to
his bench. He looked down on these j
fU nt. A. IL , 1011.
eral denominations represented, but
•aid Articles II and VI of th» C h a r ts of
Secretary
High Priest
Witness my official slinatur* and aval this tho said Southern
Produca Company, t o '
•winging, muddy members as if to
no Bundsy school."
tbo 12th day of Au*. A. P ., 1914.
cad aa follows:
draw an inspiration. Suddenly ho
---------.
E. A. fiouilava.
"A rticle If- For th» purpose ol buylnf,
The stranger was a Methodist. looked up. .’’.WellA*-aald-the- wait­ Semlnole*Chaptcr 2, Order Eastern Star
Clerk CSrrult Court «»minóle Co., Flo(ida. I 'Hint, e« U r tin e , 'easing, acquiring and
(Seal)
J
.
C.
Tloberts,
D.
C.
dealing fr agricultui .1 lands and buildings
B e came to Sanford the same ing teacher, "w h at else, George, did
Meets every Brat apd third Tuesday
Fri. **"
for the | -nduttion • tre, storage,
- . handling
month and invested in a commer- God do with Adam and Eve?” In each month. * Everyone who haa seen
jiurrh»««*
Ia try animila
amt
Natter
of
i*ri 4« » r II a« AgrlculiufAl
Application for Tai Heed Pndrr kind« »»Í
• d al pursuit. Promptly on a Sun; George answ ered' now promptly: hia Star in the E a st arc cordially invited
.Section * of Chapter 4M *. I.awa of pr«»&lt;lur t «
m
kind
if f tllii»vra, ma
Fiorirla
■I ir*.
limrrrU, ahlpptng
r h *nr r &gt;, l
day afternoon, a mas* meeting- gath­ "H e sent ’em to FlurHdy!"
to visit this chnpter.
Miai ufftrturr ftrnl drftl in 4II
ri*«», io I*
Notice
Is
hereby
given
th
st
F
F
Hutton,
ered in an unfinished hall over tho . We laugh; • hut poor George!
»
r
c
m
i
i
f
r
.
Aliya E Robbins, Socfy .
ft. «
« criniti ural pro'
purchaser ol T as Certified» Nd. 43*. dated dure »* •! dairy Lu* &gt;•*«■. 1o rlrar land*,
new Lefiler block,' a wooden build­ "Flurrldy" must have been hard on
the Aral day o| Ju n e, A. 1). 1903, hna filed prrpar«- th»*m for rdltiv* on, and lo plant,
enld certificate in my office, and haa made cultiyfti'i and dral In «II n tn n rr of w nli,
ing. standing where the present him to make him think that a sen­
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P .
appllratlon for tag deed |o tratiar In hrvrK*tablr«.
frultr.
nut«,
frrr«.
brick block, now la at the foot of
rordanre with law.
Said rertificat» em­ nrac« plitila.
or oil
airirullura!
Meets second and fourth Tuesday»,
tence to auch a country was equal
braces Ihe following described property eq­ d tiry , vrertab)#, nrrhar«! «r.d (ard rn pro­
ffanford avenue. Anything now at- to capital punishment for that guilty Nlstting knights always w elco m e.
uated In Seminole county, Florida, Kwwit: duct« ana rcquiiU rt any and every kind*
L ot 3 Moses
Lyman'e
Division, as-re- w hatever.'*
■ tractcd attention In the aettlerrient pair!cuieilwA
1»
* *’ * Rub
'
H. McLauiln
O. J . Mtlloi
Book A, page », Orange
instruction
The corporation «hall have power ii&gt;
County rerorda.
In those days, and all aorta of people
103-Sl Fri.
K . it. and S.
.
‘~ C .C .
Eiiison White’s name brings to
conduct Ita huafnra* In alt It« brenchrs.
Tho aald laud being sa»*a»»d a t t h » data have .«in« or more oricr*. in hold, jiurchn*.
turned out. So the hall was filled mind an interesting item of. history
of th» lu u an rt ol such certificate in the
p«»r»ontl
u ftm r of Unknown. Unleu said certificate m o rtfaf* and convey r**ai and
and aeata were found on rough connected with those pioneer days.
»ro|H*rty In Ihe Stale of Florida and ■■ aril
«mill
be redeemed according to law, tax
Sanford Lodge No. 27. L O. O. F,
n nil other Hate« and foreign rountrir«
lumber, ’goods boxes and nail k'egs. What think ypu, with all our great,
|„
drj-d will
Is Chci.ll C o art Hevcnih Judicial Ctreali Is
111 Issue
issue the
therèon on t^ e 's ia t day ot
**Article V It Tha highest «mount of in*
Auxust A. D. 1914.
Meets every Mqnday at 7:30 p.
la and For Hoaalaolo C t A l r i Florida. I»
The meeting was called to order gushing artesian fountains, and the
debtedne««
or liability to which (he torpor«Chancery
Wllnew« my official signature and a*
lion at any Hme can «uhiert itaelf «hall l KSIa Mr Lucas. Complainant
and Judge Tucker, who wae called forceful flow „through out qUy frptn over Imperial Theatre.
ma in* aist day of July A II. 1914.
Ten
Thousand
Dollar« (1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ).”
'n .
Cltajlon
• feV c
„
K. A. DOUGLASS.
L. D. Wicker W. J. U r i . urna. Dilrndatil
In Wltneea Whereof ti e Southern Tra­
to .the chair, atated the object. the great water tower, when I tell J . W.*0. Singletary
Clerk Circuli Court. Seminole Co., Fla.
duce Company haa ciu«*&lt;l «hie notice »nd
To W. J . M rl.uraa: •
.
.
», .
N. G.
The Judge wag among his neighbors you that In those early days there
certificate to he «igned In T» corporale nim«
99-fit-Frl
° 9 J“ aoh' , , •• U * C’
Whereas s bill ol complain* a* baan Iliad
by ita president, and eeiVd with it« f o r *
In this cou rt aa abbv* aotlUao. s o ,
.
and haring them as well in hand was no source of .'drinking water in
orate real, at(c«t«&gt;d by it« secretary th»«
Whereas, d e a r » A- l&gt;*f ‘MA
Gate
City
Camp
No.
6,
W.
O.
W
4th da; of Jwty.
aa a politician haa his henchmen the town of’ Sanford! There were
A. f-7
i t. 1914.
1» . ^
Hemloele
and of counsel for c « » p l» l» » n t ¿jW» m»d» 1« Conn of «ha Canate Ja
80 U T 1 IK H N rU O D ITC E C
CO M PA N Y
affidavit th a t it la tbo belief of affiant that
Meets second and fourth Wednesday tha
. they quickly organized the pioneer perhaps two or three moderate ai^e
In
ra
Eatata
of
r
taeal)
W
c
.
P. S warts.
dafrndant. W. J . M cLaca*
Amanda
L.
Tipton
President.
nights
in
each
month.
rraldrnl
ol
th
*
alata
of
Floflda
and
la
a
reaSunday school with A. E. Philips, private cistern*, but apart from
Lagateea. DUtHbuteas and Ait**l:
Idast of a alata
Philip
A.
superintendent; Ellison White, sec­ these and a few rain barrels, empty F. ju Miller
J- F. Hoolahan
S w atti, Kacrrlary.
aiata of Florida, ■nd th at hla roaidanra la
. j .1 . “ “r'u *ì.**ln* aglin a or Domandi
»T-fft-Frt
oMlAst aald E atata!
it tba drf.ndnnt la over
retary; and Mrs. C. H. Lefiler and half the ‘time, and the other half,
Clerk
Council Commander
it tan, and th a t there it no w -ï*'J!L “ ? d
•* Vo“
haraby L otlfl.d
¡rida, th a aarvtcs of
10
■■ F vial ma and daprraon in tha alata ol
Mrs- Chas. Bent teacher«. And full of wlgglatalla and breeding mos* Blt* jrou. of aitbar of you, may In Ibo Circuit Court, Nev-aih Judlrlsl Mrauhpoena upon
__ »auld bln»( aaldUnited
Brotherhood
of
Carpenters
and
per hap« 30 Bunday school scholars, quitqea, there was no drinking water
ant, th e re fo r« ^ ou. the aald W. J . McLuras,
« • a««»* oí Amanda. L . Tipcall of tha .Slate « { FUrfdo, for Ncmlnelr
raquired to appear to tha blU
Joiners of Amcrlra
Couaty
corapowid of big, little, old, young, in Sanford, eacept aa supplied from^
of
complaint
filad
In
thin
causa.in
tha
a
b
o
rt
1-1./ .court,'
_- on or
. _ abefara
a_ aa
* a_ .a «.a
Wilson A Toorarr FcrtliDor Company,
Monday, tha 1th
male and femal* and of a n y .o r no Ellison White's* deep well on the
Sanford Local Union No. 1781 meets _.tilled
a corporation
of Octob- -, A. f&gt;. U l t i otherwise tba
ML
religious denomination, were en­ elevatlpn which we now call th ei first and third Thursday night at
Datad July 8th. A. Ü. 1914.
Alad ayalnat you »HI b* taken aa conFranklin P . Davia.
•*
. . . .
C. M. HAND. Sheriff.
Mod.
o'clock
In
the
Eagle«'
Hall.
rolled. A collection followed, and Sanford Heights.
To Franklin F . Davis and all persons whom
A dm ln lp tg.t., c . T . A. and D. H. N.
And think you,
It la fu ttb ar ordered th at tbi* natlce.be
It may .conrarn:
Sunday school llterpture was order­ this was a drittn well, or bored J . W, 0 . Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
■bllihed In the Sanford Herald, a urnaYou are heraby regursled to appear in
th* abovo entitled cause In which writ of
ed. By the time this arrived a well, an artesian well? Nay, verily.
Sec'y-Treaa.
President iper, publlehed In Her« In d e county, Florattach m en t was faaued on th* ard-wt*« of
more- euitable place of meeting had It was at} ofd fashioned dug ouf, a
July, 1914, on or bafor* th» rule « ly in
September, 1914, th» asm s b*lnf tho 7th
been sofured, ..which, was the towq curbed well, yielding pure, cool
' R. P. O. K. Sanford Lodge 1241
day thereof.
**»&gt;
^
„
K-A.
D
O
U
O
LA
93,
Tha Sanford Herald (a heraby dealgnaled
hall,” a long, crudb room over John water from considerable dtfplh; with
Meet firsthand third Wednesday night
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole CoUnty.)
aa fha nowapapar in which thla notlea «h»H
By
J.
C.
Roberta,
]&gt;,
C,
Dodd’s store, which is one of the no pump attached, but drawn to nt corner of First St- and Palmetto Aye.
ha published one* a week for two consecu­
Serra» A D el'ilt.s,
tive months (nlna weeks).
old buildings now occupied by the the surface in a bucket!
IWJl/,
»»a »no
R. L. Peck
In witness whereof I havo hereunto sat
- r O. L. Taylor
n » t of BB&lt;* °* ^*'jn**' f°r Complainant au pariena wh.omeorwr Interrat.d
In tba above my hand and affixed tha official seal of said
W ight Grocery Company, at the
aetata or In tha real ealata hereinafter describ­ court thla 3rd day of Ju ly, A. D. 1914.
Secrotary
Exalted Kuler
(Continued In Friday’s Issue)
ed. th at on tba 7th day of September A. D.
foot of Palmetto avenue. Thla hall
E. A. DOUGLASS,
la id , Mlcbeal flotundo, adm inistrator, will c , ■_ . _•*-r.k
-L^7 *!*“ . Cour,‘ Kovsnth Judicial
supplied with common benches,
present tn th rj Judge of Seminole County, ClrCircuit,
Tho Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Btnlnol« County.
Florid a, a petition now on file In tha C o u n ty
and bracket kerosene lamps were)
f“ W n U ,
J - C - llAbcrt.e Da C.
Order United American Mechanics
Ju d g e1, office, praying that ha may t&gt;*
J4;
A Uornty for rUInllff*
NotJoe
le
haraby
th
*
t
d
.
H.
Ilooker,
directed to taka possession of tho lands
attached to tho walls for night ser­
F l* r r1-9tc
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P, purtbawr of T ea C m itirat* No.lOT». d atej hereinafter
doarrlbad a t aaeata of tbo device. The free uift of the MU for
d a r of Juae A. D. .. 1*12, hae ftled I cedent1* oetata and th at a Guardian Ad
M., In tho City Hall. Visiting brother* tald certificato
In ajy elfiro, and haa mado Litem may be appointed to represent the
religious purposes was granted by
•ÍÍ.V*of Florido
BeminoU Connlf
welcome- C . H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
appllcaUon fog tatd w d lo ivano in accordane* estd Vlttorla Vltlabo, « b e le a minor and 1 HUte
wilh Uwr 8*14 fiftiflcau e m b rirrt ih* fol­ under the disability ol noa-afei and that In ro Fatato o f,
Mr. J. E. Ingraham, who was the|
li i * * doocribod BfDp«rty s liu tu d ' in Hom» a eala may be ordered of the following real U II. Whltnor
agent of Gunernl Sanford, the owner
laole cou oty. Fiorila, t o - * l t :280(t. E and W eetata, confuting of three eaparata p ie c e of
Notlco la haraby gfvan to all whom It max
ny*»Ì* * « «ad « In N E «o r. Sto.ffTp 21. land eltuata in tba city at Sanford, for­
of all unsold property in the tract |
th at on (h i l i t h day ol January#
m erly O ranta cou nty, now Seminole county. A. nrarn
D. 19IS . I shall apply to th* H on ors««
Conscience.
# 7i*r***^
aaaaeead * t Ihe date Florid *. *n a known on all of Block IS. and George G. Herring, Judge of aald court, *•
aurveyt'd for the town of Sanford,
IF y o u are a bor­
of ,ttcb conlficato In Ihe l i n e L o t* 4 and S of Block Iff. Chapm an A
Consclenco Is a matter of education
r o w e r o f th is
ie-1
of Sanfoc) avenue.
fr- Vnleoa aald certificate Tucker'# Addition to Sanford, ae shown by Judge of Probate, for ray final diacharga »•
In combination with environment. Ï imuv.
paper, don’t you
i
r^y*rw *ff accordio« to law, tax deed recorded plot to tha Clerk's office ol Orange adm inistrator of th* eatata of R. II- , " bU,*
nar. deceased; and that a t tha lam a III»* 1
Rev. A. A. Presbey,, formerly of
Many a wage worker haa done hla D * I mV *”*f , °* °« .tb e lo th day of Sept. A. cou nty, Florida, eald property bains lo­ 1f-w
think It la an In­
alll prevent ray. final account* aa admln'*cated
on
»
k
o
t
le
known
aa
Union
avenue
dr
justice to the man who I»
M.' E- Church, then a member
employer a grievous' wrong, and many
tr a to r of said aetata, and aak foe their »P*•/ fffVrfal algnaturr and aoal thta Kecond atreet, Senlord, Florida, or ao much provaL
paying for It t He may be
thereof ae th ill bo sufficient to pay the
be Florida Conference, .waa aervin employer haa ground an umployo llth day of Ae| * . D ..T *U . D ated July 9th. A. D . 191*.
&lt;•*»0 ,
E . A. Douelaee.
out.lending Iml. hied nee. ol tbo oalalo, all
looking for It-at thla very
In tho.dust, yet In neither (balance hat i Cle»k U rru b Court, 8.r»lnoU Co.. FI*.
J. N. W-llITNEK.
Cb'apel a t Fort Reed,
of tbo personal oetata having been #*•
moment- Make It ■ reg­
'Admfnletrator.
hnnatod. You. Carmel Rolando, V lttorla
— „ . 5 / Ja». C , Robert*. 1), C1
either
been
reproached
by
an
accus­
other appointments, and|
98-80)0«
7-10
9
t
l
9-8 10-19 11-10 12-»
ular visitor to your home.
Vlllano and all other person« I Disrooted are
ing
conscience.'
therefore, hereby enjornaaded to tp p o ar
Tha subscription price U
’.¡reach in tho town
boforo me, County Judge ot Semlnolo
ah Investment that will
th. The Methodist
at tbo court house in Su Im i I
n o ticc ^ b
.County,....
d was tlien orgauit
tbo elockholden off t a t i ,
p M * « « Habits of Industry.
!.. a corporation organ lied If an
Wakens Something Akin,.
•towards was
Women In FTanVe nnd other coun­
tho leer* of Ik* Stalo of .n o t 1
To bo able to appreciate anything
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mean? Well, I ’ll
you an example; I approached my house one
evening and heard muaici. it wus
the piano; I paused o n -th e porch
and listened; then; were sweet
plaintive sounds; then .th rer were
louder strains; iheiy wall* a*
• moans oL distress; tlicn mutterlngs
as If the distant rumblings of an
earthquake; then loud burst after
b u n t following in. quick succession
until the alf was rent, and, with
Mrs. Hemana, l seemed to hear
"T h o crashing of the thunders and
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THE AMERICAN SENTIMENT
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T h e A r m o r e d C ru is e r A rg y T F "

Those who compose tho large ele­
ment of our citixens'hlp that derives
its blood from G erm any,'direct­
ly or through parents who were born
there, fed greatly aggrieved that the
preponderating public sentiment vrf
tho American people seems to be ngainst their Fatherland and in favor
of its foes in the trefnendous strug­
gle that is now being waged in Eu­
rope.
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"“ This feeling-on-thelr.purt is very
natural under the ‘circumstances and
entirely justifiable. It Is a m atter of
patriotism for them to feel that their
country Is right, whatever may he
the facts, and instead of condemning
them for feeling as they do wo ought
■-tent rfmfre
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There is po race upm rtho face-erf
llK JlcU lsh armored cruiser Argyll wns launched In March, 1004. She ti the earth the members of which are
■ OW«'of-»li jwauobi
of tho sumo type tircludeU In the. cMl mates of 1001 more warmly and enthusiastically a t­
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She- has 21,000 honrepomerand a speed of ttventy-two knots. Hhe carries tached in aentiment to the country
four 7.6-lnch guns and two eighteen-Inch torpedo tubes.
from which they sprang than Gorrnans. They emigrate to other lands
arid spend there the remainder of
their lives, and may rear there their
children, never seeing ngaln, with
physical eyes tho .Fatherland: but
there is nlwnys an indissoluble chain
invisible* though it may he, that hinds
r them to the land that they left.^
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Do they deserve adverse criticism
for this? Far from it; they merit
' ever the highest admiration an'd the
wannest praise. The Germans are u
sturdy, thorough;' steadfast ifeoplo,
hard to be turned from a purpose
ohre formed and ulmost unconquer­
able'. In the many years of constant

P hotos by A m erican

S u b m a rin e s

K I I E an* t«&lt;' v|,*V« &lt;, r n typical B ritis h su lim a n no O ne pictu re show,
t h e -vessel mi tin- - u r t i n e mul th e o th er s h o w s It s ub m erg ed with Lbe siile
re m o v e d
Hn*
tru ener -smnrKCtnTTTT o f th e m n c h ln e ry I» mdlruiisi

Thank Goodness I”
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veryman : “ I think you ought to thank
me. They just got here this morning.
Yes— pretty hot day for ironing,
so I unpacked them and brought
j
them right along."
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Mrs. W orker:
“ I am
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more than thankful— I
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am perfectly de&gt;
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G-E Elect ric Flatirons and
Fan* will chase away the wrin­
kle* placed by the touch of
care and worry on the
face* of your mother*.
.
wive* and daughters. V *
Come in and
make your selection
from
The Leaders of
the Market

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5,?.£0* IRONS
N O W

$ 2 . 5 0

SANFORD LIGHT &amp; F U E L CO
110 PA R K AVENUE

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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida:

Fathers
TE R M S - $225.00

Ballard’s .■

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the part bf the American people, and
naturally and justifiably no, as wo
have admitted, they should not per­
mit themselves to feel resentment.
The condition of feeling on the part
of the majority of (he people of the
•United States is quite ns natural, and
for the same reasons, as is the
attachm ent of the Germans to the
country of their old home. Though
many cxtnincousailctnenu.hauttkbeep
grafted upon~rtihMfrsfftMT^^?F~s7nce1
the old days of the Pilgrims and the
Cavaliers and the settlements at Ply­
mouth and Jmnestown, it should be
remembered that the parent stem of
the American race grew in British
soil:, thut while the German says' the
^ F a t hciiamtyV we with rqrtji atfecttion, speak of the "M oth er C ou n tr^ ’.
There is also a traditional bond
that binds us to France. Wo cannot
■forget that the original strung!« for
the right to govern ourselves the
soldiers of France fought by the sides
of our forefathers and aided them
m aterially In achieving the finnl vic­
tory that made us a nation.
, B u t aside from these sentimental
considerations, the sanso Of justice of
the American people is deeply involv­
ed and h a s'much to do with the for­
mation of our judgement of the place
of the right in« this rontest and the
location of the wrong.
Whether justly or not, the impres­
sion exists in this country that if the
German Emperor did not actually
.bring on the war of bis volition and
intent, he allowed it to pass through
the stages in which u word from him
would have prevented or stopped itnnd lie did not speak that word; hut
by the arrogance of bis conduct for­
ced war upon other nations that de­
sired earnestly in avoid it. So b e lie v ­
ing the direction of the sympathies
Of tiie Amr«¡can people is natural
and not to be wondered' at
It may be that the national mind
has been mn^e up upon fals^ information emanating from prejudeed
source.», if so, upon the erroneous
character of the foundation of the
judgement they have formed being
demonstrated there will be justice
rendered quite ns promptly and ns
fully ’a- the adverse impression has
been formed.

Is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of
the Flesh of Man and Beast
The speed with which this splendid liniment heats np a bad
wound or soro has surprised and pleased those who were accus­
tomed to the slower and uncertain effect or less powerful reme­
dies. I t mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there Is but
little time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neuraltrla. sciatica. It ,haa done and Is doing a wonderful work. Many
chronlo victims of theso diseases have found to their great satis­
faction that It cures an attack in a traction of the time required
by the ordinary treatment. .
Itt Is equally cffectl
effective In the flesh aliments of animals.—Owasrw
blooded atosk rati
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This remedy Is needed In every tiw« ñ y ~Tf Its great power and
afflcacy was generally known, no family would be without It.

Price 25b, 50c and
ja m s

TT iallaro

$i,00 per Bottle.

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L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
C o rn sr P a r k Avenue and S e co n d S tr e e t
C O N TR A C TO R S F O R A LLK iN D S O F HEAVY HAULING

Large supply of H o r s e s , Mule a.
Wagons and H arnoss always
on h?nd F o r Sale o r Exchange
B lack sm lth ln g and Wagon R e p a irin g In co n n ectio n

‘ Don’t play with serious matters—
don't YOU carry your owm Insurance
against
TORNADOS
for you’ll find the money wanting when
tho storm has wiped out your property
Have our strong, reliable company
carry your risk.—nnd bo on the safe side.
Reasonable rates

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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co
b o o t l e s s o f soda w a t e r s and

I ’reaa A ss o c ia tio n .

T y p e of B r itis h

Conducted by the
Bfiodiftint

Nsglcctcd wound« produco old »ore« and
tb«M In time develop ulcera which eat ewejr
tbs vitality.
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Full

ructions
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’ reps: itory, .Comnerchti and Cla¡ sical Courses .

TOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR

ljuinr) Growers Making Success of
This Great Crop
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Asparagus appears to bo' hne of
t lie products of the soii that can be
profitably cu lti^ te d in Florida, es­
pecially In northern and western
sections of -the state,_ Believing It
possible to produce the highest
grade of asparagus for the markets
of the i'nited S tatty at a lime when
no other section could make ship­
ments, the Vall-Sylvester stock farm
near Quincy three years ago planted
asparagus to develop this industry
and now have fifteen acres which
will be ready for shipment In the
winter.
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This acreage will not be sufficient
to supply the demand by any means,
but with the successful returns from
the crop this winter it Is certain to
stimulate tin interest among the
truckers of northern and western
Florida, w here' the lands are said
to be superior to any in the world
for this particular crop,
. To those Vho ¿io not know of the
possibilities, of this industry, it will
be information to them to learn that
an, acre will produce more1 than a
thousand dollars worth of this rare
vegetable, __ _
The scarcity, of asparagus In cer­
tain seasons has made it necessary
for the canned article to be called
into use, for there is an ever in­
creasing demand fo r'th is vegetable,
which the appetite of tho rich man
calls for.
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After the land is thoroughly plant­
ed and thè roots are matted in the
rows or hods, the land does not hitve
to he reptatiled for a score of years
nnd the planter h is merely to a t­
tend to the gathering of tho teneder
sprouts which corno up over night.
News of the large pro flu derived
from the cultivation of celery and
lettuce und tomatoes and tobacco
on Florida lands are nothing com­
pared with the profits which will
come to the Quincy firm which Is
the pioneer in the asparagus fiejd.
IN CREA SE IN IN SU RA N C ERA +ES

In the Nnrththe rate Is 5 0 In 60 cerfta
per year. Where it is necessary to
have fires from eight to ten months
in the year, the rate is only about
one-half that of the South, where
Soto, Agents for Orange CUy- Springs Mineral Water
tires arc. used occasionally only for
two or three months. Considering
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this; the rates would figure three or
four, timea a» high in the South as in
the North.
And now there is n new scheme. At
the meeting of the rate-makers* to be
held a t Niagara in September, a new
increase scheme is to lie worked. In­
stead of writing a three-year policy
for twice the prite of u one-year pol­
icy, as heretofore, the new rate, is to
Complete abstracts
from the
records of
• 3.-f
be two and 'one-half.
T h ree years ago tho basic rate of
Orange and Seminole Counties; Taxes
dwelling insurance in Dol-and was
S 1.00 per hundred with a three-year
paid for nonresidents.
policy for 12.00 per hundred. B u t
. C. W..GOODRICH, Manager.
since their, the insurance trust has
grown real generous, and in consid­
eration of our paid fire department
and hetter , water service, cut D*B
rate to 00 cents per hundred. At the
same time, however, tho trust put
on 16 cents per hundred for tenant,
and also 15 cents per hundred for of John B Stetson University, De Land/ Florida
furniture, making the present raid
•OfTere a two and a three year course of study
^
(after the ‘‘reduction” ) $1.20par hun
dred.’’ This is whore DeLand "gota it
in the neck;” If a D eLand man in­
sures hia home and rents tho housethree months in the winter, fils rntd
of insurance is jumped to $1.05 per
hundred, with an additional 16 cents
per hundred for his furniture. This
is the big increase the good trust has
has giyon us for our .$4,000 fire truck.
Senator Conrad Is one of tho -In­
fluential'business men in the Fjorida
Legislature. An investigation into the
comparative insurance rates startl'd
by him, would possibly mean thous­
ands of dollars in- savings to the
S T A N D A R D itA IL R O A D O F TH E SOUTH
State. Mr. Conrad is a large property
owner; Jie is recognised as a sale nnd
sane" business man; an investigation
statted by him would be recognised,
not a a an effort to hold up the lo b ­
DAILY
byists of tho insurance, trust, but as
Lv.
Jacksonville
a legitim ate effort to honeflt ’ the

Atlantic Coast Line

3-D A ILY TRAINS EA ST-3
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Savannah....
Richm ond...
Washington.
New York...

No. 82.—Florida à West Indian Limited—Free Reclining Steel Chair Car* ta
Washington—Electric Lighted and, Fans.
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No. 86.—Palm etto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Car* to Waahlngton—
Peculiar Furnishing of Bird’s Neat.
Electric Lighted and F fina. _
■ A golfer who was playing over the
B t Neots (Huntingdonshire. England) No. 80.—Coaat Lins Florida Kta.il—Local Sleeper to Savannah. • ••
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links tho qther day hit his ball Into
• Steel Pullman Cara of the highest dona operated on all trains. Atlanth
a hedge, and after searching for It
some tlnA without success, observed Coast Lino Dining Cars operated op/Traînes 82 and 86.
a bird’s n e st Frdm curiosity more
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or writ
than with any expectation of finding
hit ball there he looked Into the neet
A. W. FRITO T, Division Passenger Agent
universal rate on dwellings- and and found not onty his own ball, but
136 Weal Bay S t
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farm in the South Is $1.00 per year, threa others as well. .

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WHY S O M E FAIL
otlice on every day except Tuesday
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Friday
morning
at
which
times
Here
aro
some
words
of
wisdom
T»«*&lt;J*r »ml rW a y U om ini By ,
the now* will be found in. the Her* from the Zolfo Springs Truth: "N ine
I HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY «Id. This practically gives our read­ failures out of ton among northern
». j. m ittr. tailor
ers a daily paper ’five hours In ad­ pcople^'ho settle in Florida n$n lie
W. M UAYNtll W u i l n w M . n . j , ,
vance of any dailies that can pos- traced to ini s manage merit They come
u 6 , f , iption P rie r. S 2 .0 U a Y ear In S rtvn rcr aihjy reach
Sanford and demon­ to this state with the Idea in their
I i■ » r v a v a —
ffi
strates that as psuni the Herald is heads that they are going among a
Uellrewl la (be City br earner 12 (10 tier »ear
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on the job.
lot of ignorant, »ujierstitious people
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advance or 20c per month.
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W ho said: “ If you w an t to know w hether you are destined to be a ,s u c . ------ O;-----who do not know the first rutlinymU
t* arment» In a ib a n c muni In made at office.
The Hcrnld wishes tu^cajl the a t­ of farming or business management
c e s s or a failure in life; ask y o u rself: Are You Able to S av e M on ey?
E a tarad a i aacaod-ciaav mail matter Auiutt 22nd tention of the men of Sanford to i.an(j th at, with tiieir superior intelli-j
1*08, at üU Pu»loffie» at Sanimi. Florida,
If not, drop out, you will lose; th e seed of success is n o t in you. ’
the meeting of the Commercial gence, they can reverse the order oft
adder Act oí Marrh 3rd. 1870 _
Club next Friday night at the city things and show the ‘ cracker* ui
Talenbonr No. 814 hull. The last meeting was a good trick or two. The ‘cracker* lias lived
Office In Herald Hulidin*
one and since that time many new here all his life and practical experi-1
fliflif him
film just
lltaf how
lime* to]
fn
members have* enrolled.
Rut the nnen
ence Tina
has tn
tnoght
will always rem ain a problem to yo u if you do not a t som e tim e face th e
"FO O LISH T R A D Ì N O"
club needs your presence at the handle and cultivate his land to th eij
issue of making ends m eet with th e means a t h an d , bu t th e problem will be
northerner j
&gt; A i Mproducers and builders, the meetings as well as ' your money^-bejt advantage. The
A ipiTOvi n fmtiplij .excel all ptoVioU* and next Friday night should wit­ brings with him ideas or knowledge;!
Hvilltiitlnn »ml u.» arc u ¡»resent ness one of the largest crowds of gained in the north where the soil j
day marvel in business clllciency, tjifc season.* We have work to do and climate conditions are vastly !
but in. dealing, with foreign coun­ apd should be at it without delay. different from those here. He applies']
th a t -day when you assert yourself m aster of th e situ ation ijpd -say: “ I
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tries we are a sorry lot of traders.
------ 0 —
his theory of northern-gained knoai** i
will not spend m ore than I earn, b u t I will sav e for l o m o n w r u g a r d l e s s '"
E v ef'sin ce Williasn Pent» traded.the
Clarence Woods of the 'Eustis edge toWWr soil and h j f.^lsj^o jp akei!
Indians a handful of trinkets for Lake Region continues to get out a crop, while his leas astute neighbor j
of the sacrifice.”
t
w*hat"*hr t\uw the state of I’cnnayl- the niftiest paper in. Florida and wfio'TiftVrt»!irTmjn"sense to use his head
r .i t ‘^ V n tE te iK r r ilitie s of this ihstitun()R a t ^ t a r f f m x i c c r i t r * i s - a k i n ^ t o - - — '
virrrtsr.^lbe -Amer+ejrn*«TeopLe h are fast "tnfdr*h*&lt;t hls‘ Jmwt frfYff* ■eitv*
been selling their birthright to for- hcllishcd wtrh-a- br ief ’W-marie~olg*-w *
—
crim inal to -n cglect your op p ortu n ity ioc~ ■s a H n g i ’a n d - i r o ^ ^
cigiiers for u mess of jmttage, so to type in th e - l a he Region office and S A L V A G E * F f l O M L O S T S H I P S
m ent and we urge upon you to
apeak.
filled with good things about Eustis
Wc export over $50,000,000 of airfl Lake county. Clarenh? la the Specie In Quantity Haa on Occaalone
Been Recovered From the Victim*
cattle and thefr products per * n"Treal thing, and knows the advertis­
of the Ocean’a Fury.
num, which feeds the natibns of ing game as. no other and Eustla
Europe, and our American heir­ will l»e placed' on the map in large
Although tho chances of being able
esses spend a similar sum in buying type as long as. Clarence Woods is
to do bo aro considered doubtful, since
and maintaining counts, dukwi and at the^helm;
(he Ilea In - 17 fathoms of water, tbtr
L-iv3xied peerages. Those foreign no­
-O Canadian Pacific railway hna not
blem en' are, as a rule, absolutely
It is rather difficult to get n line ibandoned all hope of refloating the
worthless— in fact bccorn« a .per­ on the war in Europe. Y op gô to Empress of Ireland. At any rnto, every
petual liability— for it costs more u German and he is sure his coun­ effort will bo mado to .recover tho
money; to operate and keep them In try will win. An Englishman, Frcnc £200,000 worth of silver, tn 1C3 bags,
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH IL R. STEVENS
repair than it doe* to run our cotton Frenchman or Russian is just as which fa still In tho spccia room of tho
Anil fish lrr
u a irf
Akf.l'rrddfßl
l'rv«ideiti
mills.
European royalty puts the sanguine and even our Japs think
minK iunken liner.
black sheep of* 'its families on the (bat Japan will be the greatest naTho most notable salvage of niTver
block and our rich American girls tion after, tile war. As far an San- du|fng recent year* was made niter
buy them and we. virtually exchange ford U concerned there is no Imme- tbo Oceana Bank In yio channel In
railroads, wheat fields and-.milUbns dlate danger of the foreign troops j“ «*»&gt;. 1913, through collision with tho
of. dollars' worth' of products of coming- up tho SL Jo h n s riv'er. aS. p.,B0KUfc‘ th o wor*
h^dered by
farm, mine «und factory for titled long as the dredge boat is at t h « iltron« current, and tides, but during
tho Huccecdlng three month» silver
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paupers who could not
resold fo r1 docks
worth over £500,000 wan recovered at
any sum. . It doc* not require.for— o -;
l very low cost. Tho Ocqana was ly­
• elgn treaties, a fleet of war vessels
Dob Holly of the* Sanford Herald ing quito upright; tho Empress of Ire­ One Inch Cards Will lie-Published Un­
or tariff revision to stop this enor­ is studying Russian and last week land turned turtle— obviously a very der This Mending Al The Kale Of J7.20
mous. loss. It needs only common he got one of his lessons mixed up much more dllficult position for buI Per Year.
aensq In the homes of the rich.
with a news story , on T e rn a tidin’» vngo work.
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We export $18,000,000 of lumber Ice war, with thitf result: "These
Tho £200,000 worth of silver, howand timber, and American tourists people say that the first map that over. represents but li Bma l l portion
spend a similar amount In motor­ comes* around and gives the biggest of tho money which went down with
ing pver Europe and sightseeing lump of ice will get his pxzzxkxgi" tho Ill-fated vessel; for thousands of
D e n t is t s
pounds belonging to tho passengers
in foreign* lands, although the most — Hawthorne Herald.
themselv«*#
must
havo
been
lost.
T
h
e'
enchanting seen « of the world ure
All of which means in Russian
average passenger on one of the*»
on the American continent.
that he would get his.
liners usually carries a plentiful eup
G arner A- W oodruff Rtnldmj,*
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ply of loose cash and bank nolcs with
U N D ER FALSE P R E T E N S E g
T h at was a pipe dream in the Ko- I)Ini. and It Is estimated, as in tho caso
One closing word about a state­ pbrtcr-Star about the young German of tho Titanic, that tho Tots of paper
Terms Moderate— Strictly Cauli
ment ma&lt;V by the Jacksonville men baker w*hp o^Wned an Btilontolrtle «mltmonpy Imtonglng to p*mwnK**ru themaeroplane
in
Germany
yet
was
bakselves
muBt
havo
been
enormous.
who are endeavoring to collect $200.Tint banka. It might bo mentioned,
0 0 0 .for a job a t.th e California fair. Trig for a living and who intends to
join
the
German
army
the
Fnr
aro
tho gainers In such cases. Tim
They aay that California will spend
Phone 319
East
yet
Intends
to
get
married.
Joe
usual
proceduro when bank notes aro
*‘$20,000,000 to boost the fair."
Thus, in face of the- fact that the Reese ought tgjtn ow thoy they don't j 1(&gt;"t 1* to at onco Inform tho ltatjk of
bake ^hile ncrftphi'nlng. neither do 'England, giving tho numbers. 1 hen it
regular session of the legislature of
GEO. A . D e C G T T E S
they
[pin tho arm y during the horns &gt;■ B/ * * “ * 2 i0 Wftlt.12 mon,h" 11 hy
th at state when called upon to make
'th a t ttmo Hie notes have not been re­
•an appropriation for the project, de­ moon. Come ugnin, Joeturned tn tho bnnk, you may obtain ATTORNEY ani . COUNSELLOR at LAW
clined to do so because there were
j the cash on again p'resentlug tho nuinWord
cornea from Palatka
Practice in State and Federal Courts .
no funds in ' the treasury for that
.....................
, , , that
. . a|! here and giving the bank a letter of
liew
dally
will
bfc
launched
ip...that;
indemnity,
guaranteed
by
your
bankpurpose, seems like trying to obtain
(in nier-Woodruff Didg
Sanford Fla.
money under false pretenses. .The city on Monday, September Hth. cf*. to refund the money should tho
s ta te 'o f California declared that if H. P. Norwich will lie thg publisher! notes ever be preaenlod, in which case
Phuto by American I’n-ss Aeeoclatlon.
DR. C. G. B U T T
any* of the various counties desired and manager and the Palntka Morn-; tho bank la bound to pay again,
to make an appropriation they could ing Post bids fair to bo one of th ej If tho numbers on tho bank notea
DENTIST
do bo; but the state was not in a best in the galaxy of state paper«, j *ro unknown, and.tho notes aro never
In the couhlct between Auntrln nml Hcrvln n »,'ri-ni ilt-nl of the fightln;
Wo
will
await
the
first
issue
to
pan
found,
tho
money
goes
to
tho
unposition. Several counties made ap­
Office: Y(.well DuiMinu
will
be lu tbo mountains. Neither country- hn* a llrat cIiik* navy, nnd "
claimed
bank
balances,
In
which
thero
propriation*—anil will have their judgment.
nrtnle*
wlll.be dt*|a*inled on for victory. In this picture there 1» »hown a
are
always
huge
amounts
of
other
peo-O ■ SANFORD. FLORIDA
booths—but the main intention of
ber o f the Austrlnn mounlnln gtina Tlicno ure manned by etllrieut cur,
plo'r money.—London Tlt-DIta.
Elsewhere In this Issqe is an ad­
th e fair Is, a*.all know, to sec how
»i&gt;bflor*. about »lx men to each imiil
TIIOMAM KMMET WILSON
much money the visitors will' leave dress delivered by A. E. Philips at
Light Humor.
K. FKKCJUSON HOt.'.HIIOi.OI.lt
there, cither of their own free will tho cornerstone laying of the new*
In the latter half of tho cightcotith
or tinder compulsion. The Jackson­ Methodist church and .giving the century ono of tho members of a little
&amp;
ville boomers should use some other early history of Sanford and San- scientific society in L iv erp o o l, Eng­
■form of argument to coax* the colrv furd churches. It Is most In terest land, laid a curious wagor. Ho bet a
LAWYERS
from the chests of the capitalists'.— fng to-old and young alike and will brother scientist that he would read a
newspaper by the light of a farthing
appehl to the readers.
Palm Beach Post.
•
Florida
dip at a distance of 39 feet The U. S&amp;nford,
The Trlplfc Alliance of Orlando com­ H., finding tho Teat difficult at even a
#»
l&amp;HMINATEB MIDDLEMAN
posed of the school Board, the news­ sixth of tho ^distance, cheerfully ac­
Ojllrials o%the United States De- papers and th e. teachers have de­ cepted the Wager.
Tho layer merely coated the Inalde
(airtm cnt of Agriculture have been clared war on Supt. McKinnon and
of
a shallow wooden box with Hoping
testing out tho parcels post as a tho heavy guns are uijlooaed every
DENTIST
pieces of looking glass, so as to form
means iff marketing eggs nnd have day. This matter will yet be tendered
« concave lens, placed It behind hla
found it highly satisfactory.
The to the Hague Conference for eetUe- farthing dip, and nSadlly deciphered . PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
'departm ent has shipped 466 lota, mpnt.
the small print at tho stipulated dis­
ROOM 9’
‘«onslsting of 9,131 eggs to various
tance.
Lparts .of the nation and .upon ar­
Tho experiment was witnessed by a
The Herald has eallad attention
He was a
rival a t destination, only 327 eggs, to the importance-of a Curfew Law Liverpool dock-master.
or thrjto and one half per cent of for Sanford. If some of the parents thinking man*and saw great possibili­
the total were broken. -Ten doxon could see their youngsters on the ties In this learned jcsL He straight­
«gga can be shipped in ono container street* after ten at. night they would way adapted the principle ta: light­
n distance of 160 mite* a t a cost of demand this law and see th at it house requirements, and forthwith tho
Th* National Weekly
modem reflected light, with lta miles
*4.7 cent* per dosen. This includes was enforced.
r
of reflected range and untold life-sav­
the coat of transportation and conFirst Tim e
ing power*, sprang. Into being.
.. tuinw.
. .
We guarantee KOR-KEK to do all we claim for it or we
Tho Raiford Tribune is the new­
in
C lu b s
Florida postal authorities advise est baby In the Florida Prcaa Gang,
will give your money back. This is not idle talk, but a fact;
Doll Too Much Lika Baby.
r«
th at the farmers and farmer»' wive* being an eight page, five, column
Thla ia a true atory: There la a little
our reputation stands back of it.
CtOm't has been
of this state'Aro utilising the parcels weekly, well edited and well print­ girl on the East aide of New .York to
told at $9.50. Now
post extensively in selling farm pro- ed. D. H. Mo -My U the inan be-- whom, a beautiful woman wanted to
th* pries U $2.50
sndws have secured
due? direct to the consumers and ex­ hlnd tho pen and wo wish him suc- give a doll. The woman brought the
sconceulon where­
lltUe
girl
Into
her
Jnxarloua
home
one
cellent results have been obtained.
in his new field.
by ws can offer It
To preserve the life of rubber.
day and put Into her arms a doll—
L ast winter when eggs were being
at a Mill further
such
a
doll
as
Is
popularly
supposed
to
To
Increase .the mileage of tires.
«old I&gt;y retailer» a t from 60 to 66
reduction In con­
War Is Hell!
be
dear
to
the
heart*
of
lltUe
girl*
nection'
with
this
c*nts to the consume^ the ta m e rs
, Not to injure finish or garments.
‘ War ia who ltvo on the Eaat aide. But the
publication, q
General Sherman &gt;*id:
vrere only receiving 20 to 26
lltUe girl drew back with an ugly
It is not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic, 94 per cent air.
per doxen for their produce, giving I’Httt*1
scowl. She didn’t want the doll, and
So
do
certain
letters
in
the
nnnv
You ride on air as . now.
KOR-KER prevents the air from
tho middleman -from 30 to 40 cant«
■he said ao. The beauUfnl woman
« U&gt;( artel demand far C A r ’i at
escaping. 1500 miles added to your tire mileage by keeping the
on each doxen egg* be .handled. of these European nations now in­ thought her a very ungrateful child..
m b« w prict, » , he»« made t n i n t tmrnl t to
oor enrn publication tick on« rear
T h e parcel post system of marketing volved in the great conflict:
tires always up. No leakage from punctures, air holes or porous
It was not until tome time after­
forth* prit* ot Caifa,'«a lone. Thla I» allmlltd
’
SW
ITZERLAND
tdfer sad mual b euken adven last cl promptly.
entirely eliminates the middleman's
ward tho little gtrl explained. She’d
tubes.- No rim cuts. Less blowouts. No loss of time or money
'
. FRA N CS •
always had babies to take car* of, she
profit and divide« the profit.of tho
hy
delays on the road. Increase your ojvn pleasure; also your
GERM
ANY
■aid. Bha'd had them to lug around
middleman amottg producer and confriends’.-H IG H E S T TESTIMONIALS.
with her almost a* soon aa ehe was
• SERVIÀ
s a js . i . ö ' . s a ’.- . - - j t r r . Not only 1« It lha
able to walk. She loved them, of , * m 4 rltiata a handbook but It [« «l«o «
.
RUSSIA
Treatment simpJe;~not* sticky; inexpensive. ‘ The tube can
maiaime lor th* •hoU.ImB^y. Aotons the
course, but at play time—wh*a they*
•The HereW- ia -giyjng the readers
ihitif* that a year « auheedptfan * t u are,
be transferred from one shoe to another; will not in any way
was *ucb a. thing a* play Ume-=*be
AUSTRO HUNGARY
the- war news ’fresh from the war
really didn't Want a doll. It wag too
interfere
with vulcanizing. Call or writ for particulars.
M
O
N
TEN
EG
RO
- m d no rehaah copied from
much tike the babla«.*
ENGLAND I
iphra goes Into the Herald,
' " ‘ T B ’i t o f c * . .
•
Distributor
UK) lUu,t,«l»d F u h n i
,
BELGI
have a |UUy wire service that
• :. : f .
* Cwpt5o&gt;fareli
for Flcrida
expenal
Not th* Real Thing.
« • Ik i Ym &gt; Km
* ‘ gtt the Idee," bawled
Sanford, Florida
to another, "that Jlat
i a flannel,mouth, you
P o r.S sU .h y S a n fo rd Motor Saloli Co*
A gents W anted
over me eye*!"

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THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING
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BEGIN TO SAVE TODAY

SANFORD, FLA.

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Business Cards

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

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A u s tr ia n M o u n ta in G un D e ta c h m e n t

Wilson' Housbolder _

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TALK

DR. C. W. FAIN

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There Have Been Many Fillers and So Called
. Puncture Cures on the M arket. None
Have Proven Satisfactory U n til Now

Colliers

WE GUARANTEE (

Offer to Oar Reader»

W lm Yon C rt in Collier’. |

C. Chamberlain
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AUGUST 25 U H

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THE SANFORD’HERALD

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f ommereiai School» :jmJ Colleges
T. K. Unto*, tax naae&amp;Hor of Sem ­
'M a rrie d In Sanford
inole rounty, motored to Palatku
Mr. C. P. Dickinson of Orlundo
Washington, D. C..' Aug. 25. A
from Sanford last Saturday-and re­ and Miss Marie Darby of Winter report i»»ued today by the Federal
Little Happenings— Mention O f mained until Tuesday. He was nc- Park were quietly married at a late Bureau of Ed it ration »how» that
rompanifd o n ' his trip hy Mr». hour yesterday nfternoon In San there are three commercial »chools
M a tte r s In U ric i
Hates and her sister, Mrs E \V, ford, coming to Orlando lunt night and hu&lt;i ne»» college* in Florida.
Elliott* Ful.it kq News.
*
I hy automobile. The weeding is The 1913 enroll men t wait 1,018
PERSONAL HEMS Of INTEREST
Mi*» AIlie Trafford i» hack at her' 'luiu' “ " “' I ’" 1“* to hi» many friends Lpypitt. .It i* estimated that more
post in the 'H erald dllloe
after aa i
iHo young couplo in this city, who than half tlii» number completed
•e after
bile
11)ey.'. "»»pcctcd
suspected It
it might oro c - 1rein
com u
tin-rcial
two
w.*,*k»
%
.nation
.
1...
*
,,iN‘
l»lp&gt;
nreal courses und a lurg
»petit in the I
summitry Of The Floating Small T oIKh
cur
some
tlay,
did
not
anticipate
'‘
number
are now employed in Flormountain» of North Carolina and
Kurrlnrtly Arranged For Hurried
so
early
ti
onion
of
hearts.
ida
hustness
institution»
her friends are delighted to have
Herald Reader«
Mr. Dickinson is one of Orlando'« *1 it the entire nation there are CIS
her wit It them once more.
The
Herald
ofllge
without
Mis»
Allie
i» leading young lawyer», a member business colleges and rommereinl
Mayor Thrasher is home again
of the tirm of Dickinson &amp; Dick- school» and they accommodate 160.from a pleasant visit with hi* »inter like a version of Handel with the insoii. and Is ¡v gentleman of many* 557 «indent.» tutnually
This is uti
Hamlet left out
at Dunedin.
admiruhic traits of character, pop- average annual attendance of 2fill
Creen Smith has returned from uiur with every one with whom he pupil» per school.
U. E. Tolar* has returned from
where
he
went
for
medical
'
Chattahoochee
where
he
aecom- comet in contact.
Wa ycross
punied
Cruse
Harnes
several
days
The bride* is one of W inter Park's
The beet sugar industry of South­
attention.
a lftc~— He itq m rtr the - condition- op most attractive und accomplished ern California is of large proportions
’ Sec Dutton for turnip, mustard,
Mr. Barnes a» very
serious as he jyoung
and
ofi ufiends
larger
than
•t
_
t
|||w , /
* /
m j t iiik
lladies
u U iu o H
im
ibus
u ia
ilots
iu a
u
vxinuc*
*ami
• •» * »
imuch,
m u v iiw
n
il g v t
t i
:i
ithe
lit*
jpublic
n ju u c
lettuce an cau i 0
I is suffering from a complication of |n Orlando who will welcome . her comprehends, experts claim Both
M rs. H. E. Tolar is the guest of diseases that have affected both to this c ity. She is the a d o p t« !,in L9I3 and in the growing crop of
her eistcr,
PafflslftJH it Geneva j mind and body and he is not cm*
- i t . -~,,i
u p. 1914 the beet sugar acreage in .Smith■preted to live
His many friends I Shepp.n Hto, nd is ‘4t« iq t cdl; popular ern California "was aha ut ail 0,000
'• this week.
Attorney C. P. Dickinion of Or-] her* 1* iM
“ri'‘V‘Ml to leurn ° f hirt with the young people of the col- Last year from thi»arraagc7tifi,] 10
You’ll Alwayn F u u L jja ...
__
_ rl
. —-• -• -V H lP C ir' ■"'VeX#'* " £ tm.
j
M
%
•.
le g e town;' who 'will unite in* w ith -j of beet» Were sliced, and-tlui rctiuad'i
[., _J_ ,T&gt;rb&gt;-.wwa.
"v
—hiu. I|u»hand it happy sugar nudc-irutu-LUu*».hwt»«**itSd»&lt;i
* “ ‘ icgaA.ttMtw:«1-' —
1 Tliurs&amp;ayr **nndand prosperous voyage t hrough Jifu. - O0l).*&gt;***k pounds or.- 2..‘100,000 100" ‘ Get your ice cream from D u h n rfa ilnnd ,,:irk
,,j,’nlc conveniences
—
Orlando SitutiaeL—___
ESfjnnt—bags, Beet sugar companies
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
amusements. The only safe, clean
„ ---- —.-----------------i have nhout 115,000,000 invested in
! outdoor swimming jmjoI. emptied
B. Y. P. U.
I factories and ianils in Southern CalFresh yeast cakes, Imperial gas­ daily, cleaned and re-ftlled from ar­
Tho B. Y . P. U. held Its regulnr ■Ifornla.
'
oline Irons nnd washers at Mrsi tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan
PIIONF. 275
• Th» Nwr.si Drug Stör»
SANFORD. FLA.
Simon's.
l*tl
slide
Leased privately also.
8t5f meeting Sunday evening. The bu!&gt;ject was Eve, the F irst Woman,-^'
Hon, Forrest Lake has returned
i. Mis» Arnnko Tukuch and mother, rendered by members of Group No.
Ì E 0 4 L 'ADVERTISING
from a bittiness trip to Jacksonville Mr». B. E, Takuch-of Sanford are
4,
Mrs.
E.
E
.
Cox
lender.
The
fol­
where he apent several dnys.
visiting the former's »¡»ter, Mrs. lowing is the program:
NtfJlrr nf Vpplltrallnn fu# Tal Herd I'ntlrr
New hooking orders for Hig Bos- Ernest Molnar for a few ihtys, They
24relian 575 wf ihr lírtirr»! Mlaluliyi
Scripture reading. Gen. 2:18-24;
Notirr h hrrwby ftvrn that Httllh E, 1
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed, have just returned from nn extendg -j.
i,y Mr."'Bray
Mf i 'I, (&gt;tirrh»»«r of T u iVriiÍr*tt* Nu
, .
« ,,.
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
ed vacation trip through the Middle j Tht, Creation of Eve, hy Mr». •922, ftatn| the 5th day of Novrmlirr,
a n 1H15. h.. film »«1.1 crrUilcit* in m&gt;
'V« tak e pleasure in p resen tin e to class rooms to he used as the
»' West, thence through the great
ofllrr .».I h*. iq*.|r spplir .ii,.n tar i«s ,
r« ,d e r» . of T h e Herald a picture Junior Department.
Mr», Hrotherson has returned to
. ,, „ .
...
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A l.y .
Thwe rooms
ni r wilh 1•« huid
.
. . . . .
.
,, , lakes lo HufTalo apd limn to Boston,
u »,.. c*..„
r*,1,„,.„i vi;,,* x i ... di*m lit H'Ur iti »rriif i|a•h*
l o l l n » i n«
nf
«Ir»
'Irw- nf tin* Men Hapli-Ht
hiirch now h o can he thrown into one' and also
her position with the Peoples Hank
. . . . . .
.
"
**‘ s Created, Miss M»r- rs-f tif ii « I , «-mltf
1
,
a .
later vi,»Hing Mr Molnar s mother* . l .,
r f it f «1 | » r t i | t n i v
* i 1 1* m I **«} tfi
i tu ft &lt;tl r r o u i i .
.
.
r»- .
:
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*
,
,,
,
,
,
after spending two week» with rela.......
. .
.. .. J lna rox'
Honda, tu n i lire Nf: .ur «1 \ U ', .»fig cuu»trurU‘u
I nt* committee in thrown into the Sunday school uudi■
1
1
,
,
,
.
,
...
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,111
New
fo
rk
(
it
y.
and
then
finally
i.',.,.*u
p,,:
F
a
ilu
r
e
,
Mi»s Linda ( on- •*( &gt;■»- , v.r jic
u
i _run w ».-leeting this plan made a close tnrium. On the south end will bo
■
mmr
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.
r.&gt; e* r.il
lives
near Mirhol»
Nichols, tloridii
Florida
\ia the Savannah hue, tmully reach­ nelly.
t hr
i*mi *i,rin{ ...r —nt .i the ii*t•- .itutly of chfirch building through- four rooms similarly arranged for
For Salo--Pepper Plant«.
ing Gainesville on their way'•home.
Ihi* 1, UAnrfrt nf »yrh re*rtlfir»!f* ín i hç
Descripture of a Wdrlhy Woman, uf
Di Dir* «í tfjiKijDWii. 1Trali*«4* tiáifi r^rtifleát» out the country. The building Is so' the Intermediate Department.
Lindly Walker.
The trip was a most delightful one, Miss Ethel R oberts:
■h&amp;tl t&gt;# r« «lr*nir«! arruriUnit lo !•«, tai arranged as to take rare of all de­
* ill U«m* thrftfñn «n fh** 2Uh &lt;1•&gt; of
Wijst Side.
Third Floor
ia tp and after a three month»’ rest Mr».
What the Gospel is Doing to Up- Nt'plHii ber, A. iT\Tx
partments of church work.
The
IL 1it I 1
lit W
o n u 1n tthroughout
LiFmlierK nnt tl
iâ W
af Ii I- L
\Aiih#** n».
ray iltllflA
M. M. Sm ith, Dr. Schultx. the Ja k n c h and daughter are anxiouj lift
Woman
the
World,
) -, .w
vmn.i, nensturr »ut|^ ,e»l plnirht prnrtintlly th e wnme na-thnt*—The -third floor •will ‘tx* twed" as
; tnf* thr 2|»| t!i&gt; of Avnru*! \ I» 1T&gt;11
G ainesville Sun. Mr». Cox
L* \ im riil ASF.
Misses S m i t h and little M ik e S m ith , to get h ack home.
of tin* Third Haptist church of St church parlor* and gymnasium. 'T h is
Wrl rsitn ,.|i* I
rY I irritlt
Clo*inu
UmytT.
Mr.
Fortiori.
all of W in te r Park were tu the citv
l.ouib. Mo
Mr Hyman, the pastor 'I*»«' wiU he for pleasure and recreaK«.h* r* », i&gt;
J
NEW R E S T A I . RAN Y
i ’,1»
W ** uift* very much cncouraLt«*ii, **
tif the church here recently visited ‘ ¡tin anil will be equipped in the
yesterday.
iivir «mr lari;«* altrmlmir.i' nnd wt* 1
tiii» church in St. I..... i*. u¿ well as v,,ry best manner. The Y. M. C. A:
or 6 doses .fififi 'will tire.ih any
•T'lie Hi ll Restii urn ne w ¡1 upon ot.
i»f Ag*faiir atlii I«*» I , I » . •t I mit f m an;
h . o p r ( m i tv t o r n i i i i i t m i
I n In i N t * t i u ' i i )
Nutt
other modern, chiiTche» in «leu ha» I.... it taken in hnnd hy tho
i 5 **l I Ii * ii ** f l i r t a i
I .»I ni I r »
c^im‘ of F e v e r or &lt; tolts
Price J,. \ugust I !Mh ui the Ulne» Et uil : I■.
\
each . timlii•
------ . i*\« mn^
e
ot lier eitles. Mr S. O. Sliinhotter, ' hurcli anti will he mude a great
I l f , First St. Meals anil »hurt orders
cents.
V l-2 h t
t-f "I »ii i t*f t *ii* i*i • %i*» *Mi, i
|*irn
We have lieen. inviteli to go to 4 * •.
i In eontraclor has proved himself feature u( the new tdiurch.
f h •• ' r * I i l a ;
nt J u fl" A
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IH AND ABOUT THE CITY

Hitch Up and Drive Here at Highest Speed
For Anylfiing in ihe Drug Line Thai You May Need

SEM IN O LEPHARMACY

Mr*. S. M O verm an i- in tin*
lit;, tiiduy packing up her imlhnerv
slock, p ro p a ra tu rj
tu m oving io
Tampa w h ere »In* will engage in
llll»ll»*»S.
*

will he served Furnished ruomi. u p ­
U rlan d o
stair- Kl&gt;*n Ever Propre-ior
' , l *1

Nulice Srhord 111 a mi natimi
Th,

letu her»' c o u n t y \ a iiii *:»: u'l
for
h n ty certificate» will !••• lc*lT
T y jxrwritur Hihlion»
Ri*memher
the Herald when you need one at ^ a n io n i huginning Tni*»day
Arn make machine.
75c delivered Sepl
8th at 8 u m
F o r white
anywhere.
P h on e 148
^ 85 if
1 leuchen» ill tile Sanford High Sellimi
^
for colored li- u h e r * in tin- ll.ippt r

The I ecillUl! M lifU V i n l
entertained h&gt; Mr» i 1' limes at \va ile m;.
A li*S vi otic dolls r Will hi o n
her home on Palmetto avenue next
leeted of «nidi examinee,
Hring ink,
Saturday ut 5 ft. m
5 or C doses
cant* of F e v e r

fitifi

or

will

b erak any
( hills.
Price 25

cents.

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r( v sit u » t • &lt;1 111 Sr miVmlr l ourjly,
Vi. *. •, -, wit I o'* i* %.* M »M
mitre ihout it tiext week
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Melightful Vt-il of several m onili- It-.- 1*
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tri i hrrr old hom e at (InndgTmind
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Scf.
&gt;if Vgjpllr aliali f ni ! ni 1&gt;t*rsl 1 ntl« r
H i t ( t u n 5 7 5 u f t H r &lt;»«■ ft rural S t a t u i r *
M r 'H a r r y W ee k s left last week for
h i r e l t t f l V i ' l i I h a ' It
(£
u visit to his old home in W il riling
.if I «t
li. » i S..&lt; in I»
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He expect» to visit Ash
\ 11 m li ,i&gt;.i &lt; .run ■■ Sii 4w .i,t,.i
C*■ ,loi il», inf i uly, A li I Lilll. ht» fil.il
ville and tiring h a r k a bride.
-.-1 m 1 1fit*f t f r * id m y rilT( .•* a n d h a i m i d i t I*.
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***— - ‘,l* Inw haid rrft tlir air* N•»«* UHt»,
Kent HoastiUer ha» returned from
daughter
have lefi Hlor
•mtirsrv th&lt;* foil..»in* deierlbed
mi;
a trif) to Coronado. where lie went
month» trip to New York. They ex- irfnp«rty ‘‘T T n . . * " * n mT i iiir”i“tt/k
to
to ta^kc tlie car for the use of hi*
pert t»i return in the early fall.
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|.rv)
L’&lt;«rliltritp Tit». 16* rm
father, A. P. Dossetter who is spend
Mr. \Vm S»|uire*. who has been l.lir.l Ihr t.rant,
li.llliwinï (Jr-rfitK.it prilprMy
ing a few weeks recuperating from
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co n te st &lt; n (or on nil extended trip to his old .home «ituated I» Sr-nltmìr county, Ktnriit», i" »I»
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hi* recent sick »pell
"Il L I hu» n-t unteti much i mproved ,
n . ... i ... i. r...,
t..i t..
l i M ' , |o 1 w c e i l I in* l I d e l
largest at»
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r r l .l l r .i r . S .— I *I •*. t •» l T . f. -I I U’.-* b. my »Georg»* Watson h.t* returned from I» and B&gt; , ,i n i »»!■- til i h* H.ipli-t in health.
«•»*••d *f i It** d«t r »•( t (hjf i»* itati (*•* of *yr h
to Ih* nam» uf t nknn»n |.aH*U
f t sunda;
Miw Alii e Vaughn is expected ■
Floral CitV when* In wit- called &lt;&gt;n S'J T ih. \ ». Pool a f t
.•ovpfptl by
No 1*7
tin*
banner
home
soon
from
her
delightful
visit
at t hr dalr of lMU*nrr of »urh miiflfil»
the sad mission of tin* iteath and the Her can» capture^
in the nano' of J ■ ft. Abbott.
burial of his father. His many San­ Our attendance is increasing each tu Jacksonville.
.
, . tinier» such cnftlJtc»t*» *h»ll be rcJccrnWe
are
sorry
to
learn
of
the
sord
arrordinx to i*w, m deed will i«ue
ford friends extend their aymputhy Sunday.. Com«v and join us -and
jio
u
s
illness
of
Mr.
McDougul
at
his
2“ h ^
S*p" ,'nbrf
to Mr. W atson in his bereavement. reap the. benefit from the 1er ture* we
‘ WitncM ray offlcinl denature «nd »*1
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arc to have during the month of home on ( elery
Avenue.
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thi» the 24th .1«»' of Aufu»t, A. D. 1*14.
Closing out all typewriter carbon
Sbvernl-of the young people from
&lt;.,,p
E. A. DOUGLASS.
October
1' E (
paper. Best grade* only, ut 25c
py j c JtotKn*. 1*. C.
( las» (reporter.
' 'u Avenue enjoyed ttin. dance at Tu— i . i lr
per dozen sheet». Herald Office.
1tttej^n last Friday night,
97-t f
returned
,
Nrw OentlHl in Sanf.ird
,''lr 1’ red Dorner ha’»
Fred Dnrmrr tt i n 'th e city for u
Tin* ranks of Sanford d.-nb-ts from an extended trip to New York
Joy ,n Work We|| Cone.
lew days looking after In» farm on )u,\^ received an addition this week
^lr Otto \ o»s of Enterprise was
\ye ftnj 0y ourselves only -In our
Celery avenue. He will return to j n ,)H. |,t.riilin ,,f Doctor C. W F a in jnv**r visiting his m a n y , friends Sun- worg _ j n otir doing: and our best doIng I« our best ««Joyment.—Jacobi.
New York this week and expects to
comes io the city from Pensa­ da y
M m Annie \Vu«k* and Grand-,
come back about the first of Octo­ cola , where he hits practiced lor the
ber to stay.
past four years. Dr. Fain comes to mother Mrs. C. McDougal expect to,
Sanford
well recommended, having leave noon for their old home In'
Piano and* Player Piano- Expert
North Carolina. They expect to he
tuning nnd repairing . All work ab­ graduated from tho Atlanta Dental
away
several,months.
solutely gunrahteed. W.L. Harvey, College in 1908 and since that time
The many heavy rains*aro proving
Box 1233-Phone. 249-4.
102-tf been practicing his profession with
that concrete brifge* are the omly
great success.
The crowds throng the bulletin
Dr. Fain is having his dental bridges.
board* space in front of Tho flcfald parlors in the Peoples Hank building
office day and night, reading the p]ared in fine condition and will
o«arcni,,Mcriticism .
hourly bulletins that are being posted . have all the modern appliance* of
Five-year-old Herbert, scion of a
as soon as they are received from j dentistry.
He will occupy Room 9
the seqt of war. They are authen- ' lin&lt;j experts ty he ready for business bookish family, had learned to read
so early and so readily that his first j
tic and are fiva-hoqrs in advance of j tomorrow.
glimpses of atorylnnd worn growing
Hh
anything
that can he had from the
huxy Jn his memory. One day ho con* i
daily papers.
Congregalionnl Church
fldod to his mother. “Ruthlo showed '
Our fall church work opens the mo her now* book today*, and It’s tho |
■V,
Dr. C. W. Fain has returned to
Sanford and will practice dentistry first Sunday in September. It is queerest thing you over saw! Why, !
here. Ho made a trip over the desired that every member he fcady It Just says, 'Is It a dog? It Is a dog.
»tate several months ago but no to begin with ua in a vigorous and Can tho dog run?* and a lot of thlnga '
like that! Course I ' was too poltto to
place looked ns good ns Sanford and positive program for tho fall nnd
say do, but fT'dldn’t seem to mo the :
winter.
May
we
not
have
the
co­
be has decided to cast hia lot in
W e Kara slwey» tried to be ju*t * l*ltl# *U*d
stylo was a bit Juicy.'— Llpplncott's.
of ike othei fellow in the genetsl equip^ol of
Seminole county. Ho will have par- operation of all parents whose chil­
our stoce. A* so erideaee ol thi* deers to show
dren have attended our Sunday
v lore in the Peoples Bankfbui!ding.
the newest sad ocly lb* b«W ol everythin*, w*
school to have their dear ones .in the
gladly recommend to User* M
Guy Randall is greeting his quuiy Sunday school Sunday morning,
Sanford friends, having arrived from
Sept. 6th.?
the Waycrosa hospital wjiore he has
Sunday evening, Sept. 6, our sec­
been confined for seven ‘ months. ond annuai Labor Day service will
AND
P e n c ra ft
He had an accident on the S. &amp; E. bo observed. I especially urge all
branch last February that broke interested in the applicajtlbn of the
Combined Office
hi* leg and he, has never been able gospel to present day labor prob­
and Fountain P en
t0 « « it since.
lems to plan to he prt'sent at that
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Genial, fat, smiling iloe Dawson service.,
IM P E R I A L ^ T H Ë A T Î R Ê
__________.«her of the Carter's tax f»m3»,
Sunday morning, Sept. 13, “ Some
lied otP the hardware 'dealers of
Foaaait Ink wn*#s a blueaod dries a j*4 blsck.
-BUILDING*
Sanford yesterday and as usual en­ Reflections on th i European War”
U is aspeoslly bnllisot, simaftth sad peflaaaeat.
»
Coma te e od k l w *how you tk# *sw Csrte* ek
joyed his Atay in the d ty and all will be the theme foj- consideration.
bottla with the bow flow-eostroUer.
hii friends enjoyed having him here. All are cordially invited, s p e c ia lly
r.- \
4
6
Joe Dawson is the representative to these and other evening services.
AND
May 1 also urge the Bataca class
i
of Butger A Baumgardner of New
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
s ^ to 9 p . m
*°rk and while Joc’a firm are Ger- of young meif to be ready for a long
♦
i
Sanford, F lo rid .
I 1\
and he Js English their rein- pull and a pull all together) begin­
f •• •
,ir,Jsjni*
I
tions have not been strained ’ on ning Sunday morning, Sept. 6, at
I
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tra
n
g
e
r
s
W
e
lco
m
e
•ccount of the little unpleasant
9:45..a. m.T
In Europe.
t . P. STRONG, Pastor.
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rooms to he used
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The main nudltorlum of the build­
ing In Just hack of tho three atory
department. The floor of the samo
will accommodate about 460 people,
while n lmlcony will seat 2£lft, mak­
ing the capacity of 700. Thin will,
he the largest aqdlcncc room in tho.
The blue prints' call-for space
I ) r part lilt*lit. AlSo Oil thlH IIOOT Will city.
for
a
$3,000 pipe organ.
he sanitary drinking places atul
* building Committee- . other, full sanitary equipment.
Second Floor
The committee In charge of tho
The second floor will he used as construction of this building is D. U.
tho Sunday school auditorium. This Hrisson, chairman; Jn o . D. Jinkins,
room will seat 4U0 people. On tho M. M. Stewart, H. E. Tolar, Geo.
north end of the room will he four D. Halliird and Georgo Hyman.

B u rst of E loq u en ce.
Ruling Out Uncertainty.
This Is from Australia: “Gentlo* •^
Candidate—“Now, ray friends, when
you vote, you dbn't want to vote for men» n member of tho.house has takon '
n pig In a poke; you want to trolu for advantage qf my absence to tweak'
my noso behind my book. I hope that .
me—and got tho genuine article!”
tho next tfmo ho abuses me behind
my back like a coward ho will do It
Comparative Ageto my face like a man, and not go
"A man's as old as ho feels;, but a skulking Into tho thlckot to assail a
woman's ns old as her best triend gentleman who isn't present to de­
fays «ho Is '*—Dcrrol' ^reo Press
fend himself.”

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boat hung ready for launching. the
falls MMHlIy unhooked, nnd two pair of
Immls would be sulflclrnt to lower It
Into the water. There was a locker
forward 4 won non bid to roach, hut
two wnter kegs. filled, wore atrapped
under .the stern sheets. lendlnc me to
believe the cn ift was fully equipped
for luiiuHlIiito norvice. M.v mind filled
with a dnrim; hope by thU discovery.
* Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co
I fattened ti»o note to the end of the
cord. Weighted It ivltli a bunch of key*
SY N O PSIS
( going forward at present, not until the and crept hnck to where I hud marked'
Oordon Craig Is hired l&gt;y two men. Vail men nndurstnnd tho situation. They’re tho rail. Inch by Inch I paid out the
and Neale, fo r 110.000 to go south and Im­ n linn! lot.”
line. Icanlntt well. over. At last my
p erson al* Philip Henley, ostensibly t o w v i
''Revolutionist«?”
cars detected the dangling of the metal,
an estate fo r lle n le y . « h o , they say. Is In
"No: ptnln New Orleans wharf rnt*. lie keya against the ulna*, nud by
prison C raig ts to la k e with him a wo­
the scouring of the seven seas."
man to Impersonate Mrs. Henley,
manipulating the rope, mnimgcd to
"Who la first mate—ilw German?”
Suspected o f burglary. C ra lc Is cleared
make them sound with clear Insistence.
b y a young woman wandefftnt In the
“Yes; Herman ; n fine sailor. Was I repeated the effort several .times bostre et. Hhe Is out o f work and hungry. with the Hnniburg people until he had
fore there waa nuy rcs|KJuae. Then the
T h ey talk In a restau ran t
a wreck. The creole Broussard Is soc- liort seemed, to be opened cuuUoualy,
Sh e la an actress, deserted by her ond, and two of them together could
although- no gleam of light shot forth.
w ealthy, drunken huakand Bhe consents
tame u cargo of wildcats.". * , - She had evidently cxtluitulahvd her
to CO south with Cyalg.
1 took his hand, feeling tho alnowy lamp before venturing to uuswer the
l i r a . Hemartr ts-tr good woman and will,
play the part or Airs. Henley to help grip of his lean, brown finger», nud signal, hut I felt her grasp on tho cord.
door. Thu single lamp Thou It wiua left dangling against the
O a lg . They arrive a t the rundown Hen­
le y plantation and are greeted by a rough In the mitili i-aWHY -ww*-turned low. closed |&gt;ort, taavhtg uiu *J Itffer that
looking 9Vg|H &gt;.— . &lt;t
— **"*■•"«*—
only faintly illuminating the Interior, ia ho was reading tho hasty note.
Coombs, The'overseer, ahd a mysterious In the ijnUt I could feci the move­
My line Wna nj&amp;lii hauled taut, but
wa rras«. Ball I*, seem to be the only pare r a s on the plantation. Craig Is aw ak- ment of the vessel and rcnllicd then) .na l straightened up. prejuiretl to haul
owed by a shot and finds a man murdered. was dome »ea on, although thè engine« up the returning message. 1 saw the
i
of u man passing across the
"'O rp m e q rd . a c ra n ia friend at C oom bs -Wert?—being operated duly nt half shadow
cabin below. Ho wna already nt’- t t *
tha corps« missing. Mrs. B oresfd I* really desirable. as I supposed Jt must bo on ]foot of the companion* stair«; in on*
Mrs. R en ter. Bhe and Craig-determ ine to B.voyugo.uf tills nature
I wa* noi.4a. i
fletit fo r her misting husband's e s ta te
tile least sleepy and sank dawn lu U ukJ
S h e believes llenley dead,
Coombs denies llenley Is deed end de- first chair to think, my eye« on the
dee Crmta. sfthouah the U tte r reveal* cnptnlu's door.
Mrs. Hanley*« Identity to th« overseer
, Wbnt Henley meant to do with, the
T its U tter say s Henley himself put him
girl
was problema Ucal—I had not
I s charge o f the ’planutkm .
thought to nak—but be either Intended
l ir a . I t enter and O ral* find Philip Henta r 's seal ring in the garden. Exploring putting her ashore In Honduras or
t b s house alone, Craig finds a secret base­ else holding her prisoner on l*oayd un­
m ent room.
til thè Ken Gull returned north. Ei­
H e U trapped and discovers two deed ther contingency wns bml enough, and
bodies. One U the Hit—la g corpse, and the suspicion finslu'd suddenly aerosa
th e other U Coomb«. Craig Is «truck
down sod U mad« prisoner by a dark me that the final decision would de­
young man, a n oth tr named Herman and pend on how kindly she might receive
Brousesrd. Mrs. Hanley la a lio c a u g h t
the attention» of the captain Nor did
C raig and the woman are taken nhoard I ipiestlon the result, I had not known
a y ach t, which M i l a T h e owner and m as­ the Indy long, hut In that brief time
te r, tho dark young man. calls himself our relations had been sntllclently IntlPhUlp Hanley, lie trie« to win Craig, and
th e U tte r-fd g n s friendship fo r him In or­ uintCL to yield .me a good Insight Into
her womanly character. There would
d er to help tha woman.
Af re. llen ley deni— the man U her hua-- t&gt;e no yielding, no compromise.
band. She ts locked up,In a stateroom , and
I felt my teeth lock, my Band» clinch
*T I*n le)r" produces papers which seeming- Insuddeu anger.
.ty support hi* claim. 'Craig pretends to
I may ha Ve remained there for a
Join In hU filibustering expedition.
i|UArtpr of an honr, motionless, think­
ing over every Incident, No one dis­
turbisi me. Tlie captain was still In
. CHAPTER XII.
Ills stateroom, where once or twice I
Imagined I heard him pacing the floor. fere. The last voyage I doubt If I
.1 Jo in tha 8 a a Quit.
OU chanco to Ik? the very sort Tho steward had apparently retired for was on dock twice, although, of
the uigld, although It was not late, as course.'' he added soberly, "my word,
a glance nt tny, watch proved. My eyes goes If I should care It* exercise nu
• hotter," ho said, wllh some , traced the doors ou either side, ten ihorlty.”
"Whut are those lights off yot\dcr?"
enthusiasm. "You are an American altogether, each plainly numbered, nnd
I opened the one assigned to me nnd I naked, pointing
xwldlor, tho I«èst drilled men In the
glanced within. Except that It wns
"Shore lights.'’
Trorid for Irregular sonico. You can
more com mod ious and contained a
"Then we art* steering east?” ,
understand that the longer I ran keep
washatnnd at one comer, It did not
“A bit south’ o f eitHt, yes; odd course
those fellows down there fighting, the differ greatly from the other forward
for Honduras, you think?”
more I will sell. Good! that Is pari where I tind been hold prisoner.
I nodded, willing enough to let him
, o f my business. And Ibe belter they
t wopdered which of these others
a re drilled- the longer they will ' keep might ho beva ti od passed silently from talk.
-U, « 1», Thnt-la what I -want^ntT-tar -door to door, vaguely hoping for some
"W e are playing the gnme^safe.
io help make that mat* of rdgl'into nu .algp. uf guidane*»- Tlwy were all tight­ Crate:, that's nil.'.', liu axplalptMl. both
■rroty. You enn do tt, n ndT stii willing ly cloaed, nnd I dare not try the Jocks, hand* gripping the rail. “You see. we
to (iay the price.”
ns I wns certain one. nt least, of the elwired for Hatiflugo and are uut anx­
“ I perceive yuur |*olnt." I »said al under officers would be sleeping below. ious to l&gt;e seen nud reported by any
taut, igoing him. “But what Is there My round had brought me to the sec­ west bound ships.J Totuorruw we will
la tt for me?"
ond door on the |&gt;ort sldo when In the Ik* hidden aiming (lie Islands off the
“A good round, su m j’ he replied. dim light I perceived something lying West Florida coast. Then, as soon ns
'“Mere thfth you ever mado lwforc, I at my feet nnd stooped down to bettor It Is dark we will tilioot out under (ull
warrant, not oxcepUtiff the promise* determine, its character. It was the steam Into the gulf. The ebnpces are
made you In tills Henley will rase. end oC n very narrow light blue rib­ we’ll cross the lane unobserved. If
We’ll talk the details over later."
bon, ilppnféiilly caught beneath the we should intercept n liner, she won’t
“ Who Is responsible fo r my tstyT.’
Identify ut* in the «lark us we luirn
door. The door .was numbered
“fBoe here, Craig. Uio ease «lands like Whether by accident or design, she uo lights. Hy daylight we’ll bo well
this. The revnlutlbnlsts dow’n there bad left the one clew I most needed. beyond their lookouts and can steer a
asked mo to find them a competent I thrust It Into my pocket, but the soft straight course."
drill master, nnd thry will pay royally. touch of the silk seemed to bring hack
Tho proximity of the uron Irrltnted
TTiey've got the money, too. scads ot to me a sense o f caution. I knew the me. I wanted to bo alone, where I
tL There will be-no (rouble on that door was locked and assured myself could Think out somo feasible scheme
•core. Besides. 1 need a reliable man there was no space beneath. H I was of escape,
ashore to look after ahlpmenta. We to communicate with her other means
" I havo had enough for tonight.'’ I
have to land our goods In a hurry, yqu must lie employed, Whnt? -This w si snld finally, "and atn going to turn In."
•understand, at ulght, without cbeck- the second statenxiui on the port side.
“Best thing you can do." bo coin­
l a f tip. I can, sffonf to hnnd you Judging from my own, the width of cided, but without looking toward me.
'«amethlng pretty nice on the sldo tc corti room would be. about sir feet "W ill foliate suit as «ouu ns 1 smoke a
There ought to bo no difficulty In locat­ cigarette. Boo you tomorrow."
«•mine «myself a s«|usre deni."
* l t looks ffoo«l," I confessed, bul ing Uu£j*ortho1e from the deck above 'When I awoke the sun was shining
sttB hesitating. "Only I shall hare to nor In aHfficUng her attention.
The onAthlng I desired now was to through the glass of mf porthole, nnd,
have It to writing and more In detail.*
glnticing forth. I caught the dnxxlo of
‘"W e’ll talk that, over in tho morn re-cstnUllsli myself fully In her confi­ tho water. Tho venae I wns nmtioudence. assure her 1 wag at liberty on

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board, able and willing to be of servlefc This uecewdty overshadowed ev­
erything else.«»If I could discover
in»ms of communication wo could
plan hopefully, assured of co-operation.
This seemed possible, the way to Ufi
accomplishment opeu. Hhadowed from
obsepration by the thick butt of thu
after roast, I wrote a few lines hastily'
on the back uf an envelope, thrust It
Into my pocket and ventured up the
companion stairs. *
A glance sufficed ta convince thi^ 1
wo» alone and unobserved. The deck
was unobstructed oft. except for a
small boat swung to davits listerà and
the cabin trnuAoms These last , were
elevated fonie three feet, but consider­
able space separated from the raiLf I
sllpiied into this opening on- the |Kirt
side, crouching In the douse shadow
until again assured t was alone. My
itosi timi afforded as good A view forWant as Hie. darkness would permit
and llkitudottjgujibled rnt* to see Into
the dimly lit cubTn below. I was. not
watched or. spied upon. For thu first

.« I paroeivs

y o u r p o in t,"

I said at Isst.

la g ; it » lata noV. Taka the third autoroom, starboard; tt'H all ru d y foi
I am no longer to considot
prisoner on board?"
ihly not. PrntUcally, you are

of No. C should be,* I IcAmd over,
socking to trace its ouUlne by some
reflecUon of light from within, but the
rw’rdtag aldo o f tho vraael baffled me.
Yet, assured thnt I must be correct In
my measurements, I marked the *{*ot
on th e «n r aliil Twgan search jfor somo
menus by which I could open com­
munication with the girl below.
Tho flag locker was astern, and
standing pn It l could fact Inslde' tha
boat swung to tho davits. It,w aa o
■mall, light lxMt. faitdooed Uk* a cut­
ler. a good seagoing craft for Its alxe.
Two uara and a short tnaat, together
with a roll of.canras. were slowed on
top of the thwarts and secured by

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whllo Ih b deserted cabin led me Irre­
sistibly to suspect tbo captain's quar­
ters. Ho bad dismissed the steward
on some excuse, opened her door, and.
using "om e pretense, or authority, had
Induced her to accompany him. What
I pould do to help her, to overcome
him. was not evident- 1 was alone,
unarmed, surrounded by men under
hls command

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By RANDALL PARRISH
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Notice of Application l'or T at Heed Under
Section ft of Chapter IMS, l.awa of Da
Notice 1* hereby given that llenfy ein en,
purrhaecr of T a t Cerrtlflrata No. 2050 dated
tho 2nd day of June A. It. 1002, haa tiled
•aid Certificate ip my office, and hai made
I application for T a t lleJd to issu* In accord ­
ance with law,
Bald Certificate embraces the followtns.de«cribad property, iltuated In Seminólo t'otinri» W
W of
•( NE
NB
. , Florido, to-wll: Heg.. I K&gt;, cue
( « r of NW
Cor
NW U
«Í .ad SB &gt;» Sec fu. Tp i t . ft 31.
run B Stift, if 1XOft, W POM. N ltO It.

The «aid land being uurwed at tho data
of tho iMuanra of aurh rertincato In tho n i n e
of Henry Adam«, Unlr» «aid Certiorate
•hall be redeemed according to taw, Ta^
Heed win laeue therecro thw- Ifqh' day of
September y I). l i l t ,
witness rpj
coy ofTleial! «i(nalure and acal Ibis
. 15th day’ of
o f Anrapt
Au(s*t A. t&gt;.
I&gt;. 1011.
E. A. bn u (lt«,
Iineati"
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Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,: Ftn
lOt-Tue*. file.

and 1 stepped Inside.

Instantly my mind leaped to a con­

Ho S q u irm e d U n d e r - fdo b M e w -w ir^ o h -j

yet forcetl hack. In pplte of every e ffo rt

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noise would Is* heard on deck. nnd,.lie“ I’ve changed 'allegiance, th a t’s sliles, tho fellow was tinned. Thu only
nil, llroussard.
T h e captain turned result of such an effort would he my
uie loose last night-”
own Imprisonment, leaving her In more
“Vim w if us? You go vojun ic e r ? "
helpless stress ihau before.
Without
“Well, something like that.
Pm to ! knowing why I I’ecn-d Into the hathIk* drlllmasler or general for those I room connected with Herman's state
tattered .battalion* down In the Jun ­ room. It was small, tod perfect hi ar­
gles What do you think of the Jo b ? "
rangement and. to my surprise, reveal­
He shrugged hls shoulders and then ed a s ec o n d door, lu airln atan t I tingrtnued.
~
,
ilerstood—thls was - not Herman's pri­
"W h a t xo d i f !” nml he s w ep t hls vate hath,' but wnk’ "also used by the
band* about lu expressive gtmture. captain. T h a t second door led to tip*
"S e n -la n d , If only one gets th e price, after cabin. I was there In two strides,
m'sh-or. IKit. for m e . 'I like to go. to my e a r f n the crack listening. Nothing
move—not lie still an' rot."
reached me hut tU* m u rm ur of a voice,
"Of course." falling luto bis mood, the words liiillstlagulshable. yet tills
"that's In your blood, I re»-koy.
lint was suttlclent to convince me (hat I
the captain said we were only to hide was mi the right trail. T h e two were
together, aud here was nu opportunity
here for a day.”
"Maybe day, maybe week
No one for me to reach them unoliservisl.
knows how loug. We wall till the sea Slowly, using every precaution to ovoid
Is clear.
Hall!
T h e man 'frnld of n o i s e . 1 turned the k i l o b a u d opened
shadow.
He give me sheep, an' I tin» Intervening door a scant Inch. I
show-heetn. Hu uo sailor, m'stour. 1 caught a glimpse of tbo Interior
Yon tin V« tntptHil tin* har« y oq—
know hcem long while."
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come?"
“For tho same reason 1 did.”

you brute!" 1 heard her say,
"Well, what of it?" Insinuatingly.
"Why shouldn't It he me. my dear, ns
well a« tho other?"
"
"W hat do you mean? Do you con
nfv-t tne with Gordon C raig?”
“Of course." anil lie lutiglual. ''Why
shouldn't I. plearn*? Y»*n came with
him from the north, did you twit trnv
ellng as hi* wlfcj I hiippeu to know
your history."
She look a deep breath, standing
straight before,him . Iter checks hunt
lug.
"Perhaps you think you do." she said,
now In full control of herself. "Hut
you are going to learn your mistake, t
11ut here under unpleasant clrcuuisjniices. yet I am not subject to your
Insult. I r**fti»e to answer you or to*
mu 111 In your presence ” She ste|tped

“Moro like 'enuse stie love you, bey!
imllle. le a l lu g free p a s s a g e
"Y o n Will
Rflcre! She w as tine lookln girl, hut"
tiuUx'k
t
Gut ihxir '*
- s h r u g g in g Ills shoulders " 'Its the
"Hardly that, and I &lt;**uld see 111*
capltnlne, not x»; mnte. who may ad
lingers shill down oil the top of the
mire. He Is xe capltnlne; iioIkhIj ' tell

him not on xe Sea Gull."
_
»
I left him nud walked nft, aw are ns
1 turned o f the sneer on hls face.. Yet
eten then, alt hough burning with an ­
ger, I knew better tluiu to remain. 1
words on

my tongue, feeling certain that what­
ever 1 said would be repented to Hen
ley. I kuew men well enough to un­
derstand the ch aracter of tin- Men
Gull's captain.
With tipjlmrit-tl power
In Ida hands l i e 'was not an antagonist
tix lie despised
Nor did 1 doubt hls
purjHwe
Now that he hud seemingly
Won me over to Ids scheme ho would

turn hls attention to her. feeling se­
cure from Interference. Aud he was
Judge H ealey’s son or. at least, so
/
these men believed who hnd been as­
sociated with him for years. T h e slt•uatlou^grow more nud more couipllritted; It wag nu longer merely her
;Word against bis. nml yet I could not
doubt tbo truth or uny statem ent sho
had mntla to me.
Broussard itn red In my dlre^yon for
a moment, hut made nu effort io fullovif; npU Anally dlsapivnrvd fonrnrvl.
There wns nothing on sea or laud to
tU.«tra?t my attention, and 1 fait that
1 woutd he hgfirur to hor below Uj.Uia
cabin than on diSck. The skylight wna
cloaod..although ¿i^*n then It gave mo
HTT« iwrtlnl view, nud. .1 * I faxed through
the clouded glass I peree|v«hl u shallow
pass. -The next Instant the .legro
steward emerged from the com pa 1. ton.
Bom« swift Impulse led uie to crouch.
Instantly out o f sight, until tho u u n d
° f hls feet on tho deck cofcvlucW me
* the fellow w as going forward.
I
■ watched him cautiously. Uo stopped
twlet* to glance back. but. perceiving
•»thing, finally vanished Into the fore­
castle. 0
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The nogro'a going forwnrd le ft tho
captain, nud Viola* Henley ulune be*°w. l crept to the door o f tho com­
panion am] then down tbo Slfllrs.
----- T b * main cabin was vacant, hut the
dour of No. &amp; stateroom stood slightly
«Jar. Assured 1 should Dud It empty,
» y heart already treating furiously, 1
*°°k a awlft glance within. I t In no
woy differed from the room which hnd
ln*en assigned me opfioslte, and overytblng was In jierfect order. Evidently
* the girl Iftul departed without a atrugK&lt;e.' and with fall expectation o f an
«•riy return, H er small handbag lay
.|»ti tho berth unlatched, and a hand*
Vj*
kerchief, together with a pair of gloves,
wore ttjNin the chnlr. That shf* had
Lot gun« ou deck was u certainty.

±

desk,
"It takow more than a few
words to change me. Ileal ly, 1 like you
lietter thnu I did. You are dcckledly
pretty now you nro angry. Besldea.
wlutt have I to he nfrithl of? There
hut us lit HU* part of the
1» no one
ship; I tlxed Hint up Is-fttre I went aft
er you even your friend t mig 1«
mooning around somewltert* on tli-ek
I'm ciipt:iln &lt;if the Sew Gllll. and
there's nut a nipscallluit on Istnrd who
would risk hls skull to help you. Even
Craig wouldn't: he evetn told me him­
self you were nothing to him."
"H e—he told yyii th a]!"
" l i e eertaluly did—in tills room.
Come. now. what Is tho use of being
such n e n tr ' He took a step forwnrd.
but she never moved.
“Don't touch me." sho said In ■ tone
that stopped him. " I ntu a woman,
but. 1 can defend tnysclf."
"Thnt ts tho wtpvt thing you can do
—threnten me." he said shandy. "I
never take thnt from mini or WDmnn.
Bee here! Do you rvullxo whero you
a re — how completuly you aro In my
power? T h e door Is locked, anti you
haven't any weapon.
Don't try to
.foot the!"
*T' have told you once.” she said
earnestly, “not to touch me."
“Fil take a chance. You’re worth it!".
I saw . her struggle to break free,
and then out or the shadow l h*u|&gt;ed
at him, iH.th hnrtdST«q&gt;t:lng hhv throntllis r e was to Ite^io alarm , uo shooting.
If It could 1 » avoided. The very? Im­

. . . . .of
. r raj'
Ivi .* ItriiUI
Í II ( i t H «" I
out
grtutpb before
l rollili
cOUtd
close firmly. My flngoru wore wrench
«1 from hla UiroaL yet tbe follow
made no outcry, reallxltig. doubtleaa. It
would not bo beard. Ills eye* blnied
with hate, merclle*«. vlndlcttve. und
hewtrnggled like a fiend to break fref.
I saw the gift, atlll dnxed from hor
fall', utruggllng to her feet, with face
uplifted- then tny «very ponaldoratltui
waa rivetbHt on my antagonist. Tltla
was to be no tioy'n play, no en«y vic­
tor*. ntu m u« If* weyo «Ur* Irp^ hip
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. . Now, thfrvtore. t, II. Clay Crawford,
secretary of stata of the «tate of Florida, do
heaeby give notice that a
, Menerai Election
will be held in each county In Florida on
Tuesday neat succeeding the Drat Monday
In November, A. U. I» H , the aald Tuesday
being th*
Third liar ef Net ember
for the rjst Ifleet ion ror rejection of th e salti
joint resolution* proposing amendments to
th* constitution of the Mate of Florida, via:
, A Joint Resolution
Proposing an amendment to Section Sta (S ).

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"O ut N e ts !” A g a in s t T o r p e d o e s ;
B r o a d s id e of a B r i t i s h D re a d n o u g h t

two of us tripping over the chair nml
coming down heavily ok the deck.
Hy sume iui kT lumk-d on lop and Itoforw be,tveuvcrvd front the slioqk had
F T n ets!" In the order on a tuittleshlp when danger from the«« su b
wrenched one unit free, locking my
itici i: ci I ii-rrot» nf nvn warfare I« a|i|ir«lt«ittli*tl. Tit« nets, such as are ol Article
Ar*1 1 I----- i8?f't«d •*-th* romtltutfon
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ol*
lingers in til* llinuit.
eliown
in
tUt*
pictnn*,
arc
retini
upon
to
imtnnglo
attacking
turpctltx*«
or
!
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r**,,,B
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t0
founty
nfHe sqttlrtmsl tmiier me like an eot.
r—.
i flerr».
Hr it ortlftinrd hy the l-c£i»Uturc of th «
hut could not break till- grip. Ills fuce causc them to cvjmimIi- liarmu snly iumcnil uf ugnliiHt the uIiIm uf vassals, &lt; Bf S t«t*
of Fiorirli;
lower
plcturu
nhowa
ilio
great
bruailxlriu
gutta
uf
uno
stilt*
of
a
t
i
g
British
purpllng, until he lust all power.
T h at th» following
i to Soctfan
,(101 im m Jm m ____
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Six (6), of Article KJgh*.(S). of the rftnstltw
Fierce as the .battle had been, I ,re- Dreadnoughtlion of the s lije of Florida, le hereby agreed
tplned sulllclent st&gt;|i*e to loosen- nty
te and ehatl benrubmtttrd to th * etertor* Of
death grip whllo the uini) still breath
the s ltt* at th* general election to be held
ln the county nf Seminole end th* etate of on Rhe Brat Tuesday in November, A. IK
ed. lifting my head suincleutty to for I know w hcre4hey are kepi Iti thè Florida, to-wit:
1914, for ratification or rejection:
Lota Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (31),
glance about. M&gt; own lireitth came desk
Bartini) 6.
fh e legislature shall provide
No evhlettce woutd shake uiy Thirty-five
I36i,
Thirty-sia (36&gt;, T h irty- tor the election A y the qualified elector* In
In nubs, mill the perspiration almost fallii Iti you. aud I aiti certaln uow w ren (3 7 ), Thirty-eight (3*1. Thirty-nine each rnurtty of the following county, officer*:
(3»), F o rty (40), Fltty-eeven (67), Fifty- A clerk AT the rircuit court, a sheriff, con­
tillndisl me.
: thete U intuii liete, some devlllsh plot eight
i Bit), Flfty-nlnS (60), Silty-three (63),

. “ Hrlng* me somettilug to tie tilin' I &lt;*Olli'oi*ted I" stelli Jlldge IleitleVs f|»r
with." 1 niihi tiroki-nly. “Anything; tutti'
yi-s. Dial belt will »In '*
■\\ fiat letters? W Itili plotures « ere
She tore it from tlie Imok on the wall tlie&gt;
and tlirusi It Into my bauds. With a
‘l.etlers fnitn thè judgu to hls «tlt
single movement 1 had It buckled se- Itllltiiij(•* f.lttilli Iutiera, nini -a piloto
■eiirel» alnnti bln armn. and was free
grapii of thè fatlier and ibis tutta Utkett
to sit up and stare about
A cord
| together."
from the portiere curtain draping tho
"And « ere ttu* (etleni a.lilre*«ed tu
tmthrooin antrHina comptât ad Ids Insh
l'hllip •"
lug*
"The eliVeUtpes tool ln*t*ti de*tr&lt;iye&lt;I.
"Hy — . I'rn lg." he sunrled. "you’ll
imd tio milite « a * ìiientloned. hut Ilo*
Iwith wish you'll klllctl me before you're
phulouraph was Indorsisi 111 tb e ju ilg e«
done with ibis Job. Whnt chance have
1 tintitivv 1 Mliig "
you got to get away?“
"That I« for me to decidevi I mi
T t » 11E CONTINI EH
•weretl "Hut If you open your mouth
again I'll gnu volt. N“ w, stop It Tit**
llrst word you u tter will mean a huml
ítü .\ r A B V L in iH N a
kerchief In your mcratli^'t^..
I stiKijKsl down nml dragged him to
one side * As I straightened up ag a in f n r « u r t r*f i h r &lt; o u n i j r
H rm in n lf
* «Mini), S i a i r o f | 'l u i ) d a
she was faring me
In
t*
¿•Tali'
«I
"Ilow did you gel here?"
J, S Un or»
To all Cr#d» I n o , I « K t l r M , Illatribuir## e n d
"I found nty way through the con
s i i l'ttsui.* Kevin* t'tetrn» or Iiemsnit»
noeti ug Inti broom vomier,"
attlntt * ■iti Belale:

“T 'wt—then, we can escape tn the
same manner."

“1 hardly think that will he neces­
sary. I'll gn through our friend's |&gt;ook
ets for hls k e y s " I turned hint over
an*l Itegnti the nett roh
"Ah. n re
voIver' I thought prolmlile—lu proti-*(Ion ngnltiHt a woman, you cur! Here
ari- keys ; now let's see whnt they t i t "
The tldnl one trievl unlocked the
door, hut even us I tried them In the
lock my mind sw iftly reviewed the
situation. It must Ite open wnr from
now on, Henceforward wo could e x ­
pect no mercy on Istnrd Yet how was
It posslhte to ottoni«*, or avoid dlaruvery ? To attem jil leaving the Hea Gull
before dark would In* suicidal. Y'et
there was a chance thut what had t&gt;c■lim sl In tills i-nlilt) rotild be kept
mm-enh'd for a few hours, until dark
ness gave 11« better op|K&gt;rtunlty for
successful nctlon.
Thu memory of
« ha I Henley had said lo me the even­
ing before—th at he. was puly tech n i­
cally lu com Aimo d :'thnt1 for days a t a
time he uover appeared on deck in per­
son. gave me (he clew. If he could be
kept (ihsnhitely secure In his trnhlp, un
tilde to create any njarut. wo would be
free to plan our escape. There Were
hut two iioln ts'of danger to be guard­
ed agiiInst—Herman nml tho stewardTin* formen^wbvu he returned from
shore- might seek him for,Until orders.

1 itto np|H-nr' lu
and th« hitter. If ho rnllod
the cabin for the rqguhtr turai, would
end «it vor to leant hit* tlPa\re*. I would
hav« to gunVd against the*« contlnJ curl«, and. with tho tint In mimi, I
UqqietJ acro** to tit« hfithroqm. and
was gratified to Jcnni that tho door,
landing Into tbe innlp’r stateroom,
could h« locked on th« loalde. '"With
this privato approach barred. 1,'felt
confident of In-lng able to gnard the
ujnglt* «irtrttnrv remaining.- - —'j
“Well, whnt can wo -do?" ahe nskvd
when I returned. ,
"Koop tho fellow tied and wait for
petus jt f 't t jjf rush sent/him staggering night." I nnawered aobcrly. "That I«
and le ft hdr helpless on the deck, yet onr only chance. The mat« la nabore.
1 got grip on hls collar, clioking bafk We ar« lying In the core of a amali lath e 'flm t'c r y and struck Ukm once, a land off th« Florida coait waiting for
half a r m ‘J o l t whlfb woiihT have »cut darknpsa und n chnuco to slip through
him sprawling but for the cablu wnll I Into aoutheru watcni."
Yet ho rallied sq quickly t it to over­
"Do you know whore thlg twrtt 1"
come this advantage. ' Judging, him
from hls alxe. I .bad underrated hls
lighting ab ility . f?r b* was all muscle.
*wHt lu mûrement an a cat. aqulrm-

Uy J . c . Hottert«, D. C

NOTICK OF KI.KCTION
Whrfi-a« th« Icstilatur* of ISIS, under
the ronatltulltrn of ^SS6, of th* ttatw of
Floride, i t t h r e w twint rceolution« propothrr emwnitmcnti—ro the contlUulion of
ih* «tele of Floride, end tha tem o w*r*
e|fc*d to by e volo of thrcw-flfthe of ell th a
member* cfcctnl to each hou**; that tha
vote# on «eld joint reeolutiuna wera cnicred
ppon ihcir rr*pcctiv* Journale, with th a
yre* and ney* thxrcon. and they did d eter­
mine and direct th at lb* earn* joint resolu­
tion« b* submitted to the electors of tha
Mata at tb * general election In November.

»-anttaujd,v.'"TlUi -Onor rwax'^hllloctast
op«*rrirnr--mitsefcsair.— JT -gfRttce'Tvw
vtucod m e the room was unoccupied,

clusion—the tint mate -was not on Inch by Inch across ttlo floor, my feet"
' CHAPTER XIII.
board; tie was ashore with the boat tangle.i hi the rug. Neither could
party, ami Henley was entirely alone, strike nor kick.
Tablaa Turned.
I wys weaponless
LA U GH ED, but without paying tie had tnkou advantage o f the oppor­ and 1 dare nut release Ills arms fur
him the compliment of looking ut tunity. Hut what could I do? If I Year he might po.sn««* a gun. Hut' I
broke down the door Into Ids cuhhi the nmtingcd to swing him sideways, the
hltu. ■

•*ljow long?”
"OU, seek, eigh t year "
“Then you ca n tell me if he Is rcul
ly Judge H enley’s son?"
”Oui. m’sleur: ’tls sure I can
I hav’
been with heem there, " Ida brown tiand
outstretched landwnrd. "w h ere w e ' got
you. hey, many the time: tresldes. the
Judge lie bueli mi xbt sheep Of course
he was son; why y'ou think n o t?"
"I am beginning to believe I do not
know very much alsuit II. HroiiKsanl.”
I explained brh'lly. moving aside to
the rail. " I ca m e down south with
another story pumped Into me. th at's
oil." .
“ And xe young w o m an ." he porslstjcd. following mo closely, "w h y she

«(torn would tilad tho defendant;
Therefore, you. J. W. Harper sr* Hamby
ordered to appear to the bill of co m p itisi.
In this ( h i m on Monday, the 7th any of
September, A. I). IS It, the asme being s
■tuie day In tbia Court.
ll ia further ordered that this no tiro bo
published in tha Sanford Herald, a news­
paper published in Seminole county, F lo r­
ida. &lt;mre a week for five consecutive week*.
Witness, V. A. P p u rts*., rierk of tha said
Court, and the w-al thereof this 31st day of
July. A. D. Ik I.
, K. A. DOUG LA AS,'
Clerk Cirrult Court, Serrinote Co., Flo rid a.
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movements so quick and unexpected
as to put tne on the defensive. 1 could
only hold tight, braced for the strain .

Possibly, m en now I tvnh under survelllnnce. T h e negro had left the cabin,
j knew, hut where was 'H e r m a n ?
Ilroutumrd was In ch arge of the dock,
and lienee this would las t h e first mate's
watch bqlmv. Impressed with this d|sconeertlng thought. I em erged again Into
the main cnlilu The staten&gt;um doors
were all- clwuil. and I had to guess
whloh was the Herman's. I was sure,
however, that llroussard occupied the
drat on the port side. I had heard him
open Hint door whllo talking to tho
steward, and It was highly proha hie
tho Unit mate had the apartm ent oppo­
site. Ju d g in g from the position of tho
doors, th ese would M? larger thtpi the
“Ortyf
sluteroom», ami If Herman wan .
tu
- t l ^ r e u l navigator of thel&gt;bat he would
til re good (jun rt era. 1 listened at tho
door, but heard nothing, then, rendered
desperate by tho ili&gt;!;ty__tried thrwktioh-

ln ii hinulrfri f e e t o f tho »lioro. I
sauntored forwim l townrd tiio brltlßf»,
nlnilns t« oxclinnRo irrwtliiRH vvllli
, I,,. crvolc mnte. Urounjwml wn» not
n »inii to expect fnvore frum, nml 1
hml lifitffd hlrn wlth^tho timt KUmpne
0f hl* fure.-yet hc poswttuwl hls raclnl
char*CtCTli*tK’ &lt;&gt;f Impuki*-* vqw"«»«?» W ill
was tim* far rnoro nppronchutilq than
tiie uni IT Germ an timt «.Heer, Per*
haps lf hc belleved me an ucvomplleo
ho tiilcht he led to tolk
•How yon coni' on xo deck, ni'slcurr“-*
hls eyes
eye« thronten ln *^ ;_ ‘:L
be naked,
nsketl, his
thought you down below, locked In nil
.ffght“ *acd he- waved an expressive
hand nft.

the hitler

PAGE SEVEN

T H E SANFORD HERALD

. AUGUST 25, 1M4

dare nut speak

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“Y«t; SpfinUb llouduraa. We nro
loaded with-munition« ¿f war.” I laugb-

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n msnernl down
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Stere! 1 had to piay a part Tint you
received my note?"
"Yea, nud It helitctl mo wonderfully,
although even then 1 scarcely compri»betuled whyTHI this pretense wan neccsKnrj . Surely you dp not .belleve Ibi«
mail It Philip Henley, th a t-th a t 1 h ave
told you « it»»?"
_,
"Nq, I do u o t " I answered earnestly.
"B u t be .ban showtl me evldenvv o f biff
Identity wliTCb' wotild have convinced
me tinder other* iTrc timet » nee»—lettera
und jilctyrea. 1 will ahow them to you.

Ytfu, end verh ol you err hvreby noUBeil
end requlrvd to p r o t e l eny risiiti« end ‘Ir­
meli di wblrh ywu. or rliti *,’ „et
h it» sfelnat ibi* »»liti1 of J. S Moorr. dr*
rretrd , letr ol Svmlnolr County, Floride,
lo (hr undrrrignrd ad mini»! retri* ol «eld
r*tet*. »iihln t « o y r ir i irom th " det»

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Admlnlelretrie.

Cesrl ef thè t i n n i i
J u d fr,
t'o n n lj, (ite le .o f F le rld e

In te B itste.o l

W. H. UndeTwood-

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To eli Creditore, l-egete*«, Dlelrlbuteee end
ili Persona havin* CUime or Deroende
eielnet u ld B etlle'.
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Yop, edd eerh of you. «re hereby notined
enti f-'iutted to prr»rnt eny rleittis and deirande »hlth you or elther of you may
hav„' eralnal ine e*t«te of W. 1f. Unders ood J r r t i &gt; t ‘l. late of Semlnole County.
Florida, tn ibe Underslgned adminlMratris
o(
ìrt «¡tale, wiihtn 1*0 yeor* from thè
dei* hereof
ad July
»U
n.
Deted
Julj *«tn,
f l t h . A i&gt;
l&gt; iI9
Mr*. E M IL Y J. ONDE It WOOD,
95-Tues-»tc
Aduilnletretrie.

Nelle« ef A«el|r«lion fer Tel IJeed Under
jfertlen ■ ef Chapter 4&gt;as, L««rai*f FierNotice te hereby* given liyil D. f&gt;. tienlel.
purrheeer ol Tea CertJflcet* No. 3167,
dated th* 3rd dey l&gt;f April, A. t&gt;. 1633. he*
Aled «aid certificate to my office, and haa
made application (or (as deed to Iuue In
accordent* »Uh' law. Seid, certificete em­
breen the following dMiri bed nreperly
•Ituatrd
situated in Femlnol* county. Florida, ' to-

Si«ty-twn (621. Slety-fnur J * t ) and the
•nuth halt of i.ot Slaty (60), and Lot»
T h irty-tw o A. and Ten A, *» per plat of
iTIery l*elta. reeorded In the public records
ol ( ‘range county, of whirh th* county of
Seminole s e e formerly a part.

GEORGE N. Ill GUY.

Special M aster,

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NOTICE OF SALE

Notire l&gt; hereby given that under and by
•irtur of * final decree of tdreeloaure and
•ale made on the 20th dav of June, 1»|4
l»v l he llonorslde Jam es W. Perkin», Judge
of the (Trrttll Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit nf the «tale of Florida, in rhanrery sit­
ting, in th at rertaid cause therein pending,
«»herein W. J. Thigpen 1» complainant,
and Ja y A. Einstein Is defendant, 1 «ball
»flee tor sale ami sell to the hlgbesj bidder
tor cash, belore the door of the court house
in Ssnlord, Seminole county, Florida, on
Monday, the 7th day of September, 1 » !4 ,
the same Irelng a legal -ale* day. and dur­
ing the legal hours ol sale, the property
describe*»-fn- tbiv Deal dcrrrw as (allows, towit
*
!«**ta Twenty-four (24), Twenly-flv* (2 5 ),
and Forty-seven ((7 ), of the Flotilla l.and a
Colon i r a t inn Company's Celery l*lantatlon,
situated In Seminole county, Florida, es
ier plat therenf duly recorded in thp pubc records of Orange county, of which th*
county of Saminole was formeriy a p art.

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(jE O ItO E N-.IUGHY.

' Aug. 4, 1914. 100-Tuea-Stc

* Special M u te r.
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NOTICE OF HALE
Notice is hereby given that under and
hy virtue ‘ol e final «terree ot foreclosure
en»1 sale made on the 20th day ot Ju n e,
A l&gt; 1914, by t he Honorable l i n n W.
iVrkln*. Judge of the Circuit Court, Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit, Seminole C ounty,
Florid*,- In chancery. In that certain cause
thrrein pending wherein, W. J. Iliil, trustee
lo r W. Cs Hill, is complainant, and John
W. T ip ton , huaband ol Amanda I . T ip ton ,
and alt unknown heirs, devi***«,- legatee*
and grantees ol Amanda 1- Tipton, de­
ceased. ar* defehdanta, 1 shall oiler tor eat*
and sell to th* highest bidder tor each, be­
fore th * door at the court houee, in San­
ford. Brininole rounty, Klorlda.-on M onday,
the 7th day ol September, 1914. th* asm *
being a legal eslts day, and within th * legal
hour* ol sate, th* property described In the
final'decree «■ follows, situated In the coun­
ty of Raminole and the state of Florida,
to-wit
Th* weet one-halt of a ten acre tract
ot land, described as follows, beginning at
a stake at ending on thw'north side ot First
street, road, said stake Jteing locatesi 71
rhalo* ami 97 link*, west ot the east line ql
intersection ot Holly avenue end First
street of the town ot Bantord, and th irty
Icet north of central lino at eald First atreet,
end running thence weet along the north
eld* of First street, run ten chain* to a
•takt, thence north' ts ■ chain* U ^ jE 'etak *.
thence *agt t*n chair a I i a stake, thence
emith tfn khainx to point ot beginning,
containing) five arr*a ol land. *
C EO HOE N. lU G R Y .
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August 4, 1914. .

wit: Lot
n »,
, . ■JHock K, Auffa'* H in ef Oviedo. . t00-T u c*-5le
tb e .dda t« Pt
The ___
eald land
land being
belli assessed *att the
\
N O T IC E GIF
OP hTTT h I rF'H HALE
certificat* in
tho
iaauaoxa
o( auca cartifirSt*
In th* nam*
th * Jaatl
.
ot Unknown U e lrti eald crrUAeat* ahalf
Under
der olid (ry *virtu* of an execution le­
be redeemed
according
.tax tl*e&lt;j sued o u t o f t be Circuit Court
_______
_. ..to. .law.
— ---------(or th* Sovft lor
5m xdwaed
.
tscU* thereon on tb
* 3 t* t day
Ol Au
Ircuit of Florida, In
nth
h Judicial
Ju d icial Circuit
in ah'd for
guM. A. t). 1914. i
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. . . , Orsag* rounty
(otR -which
Seminal*
county
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j Witness my. oflleixl signature and **al * a s, JÉL
fo rm e rly • p a rt), in 'a esus* therein
This th* 28lh day of July, A. IK 1914.
pending, wherein Artnour Fertllltee .W orks,
(•«al)
/
E. A. DOUGLA?«. .
a corporation, (a plaintiff,/and W.
Clerk Circuit /Court, Semlnotgfjo., Fla. ( JK , i* defendant, t have levied uAp o. .aP.aitta,
nd
/ tly J. C. Robert^ D, C f will selH at «ubilec ou tcry *t th» front door
98-ÍI-Tuce , 0
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, of th e co u rt (house
re* ...
In ,Sanford,
on
_____ . Florid*,
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th* first Monday in September,
A.
P , 1910,
1916,
it bylng tb * 7th d ay ot said month,
ith. .during
,durin(
Nelle* of Application far. Tes l&gt;**d t'ndei the legal boars ol sale, to th* b!. ‘
best bidder for cash, ah th* right;
' NocUan 6 of f'b ep lcr 4163. Law* of Ft*
N oth* la h«T*byjgiv»h that Henry ,Oleen, interest of- th* defendant, W. A. Kitts, J r .,
purchaser ol T ax C ettlfleat* No. 2CM9 dated In end tp th at certain, tra c t er p a rc e l.o f
th* 2nd day of Ju n e A. l).'1 9 0 2 , has filed land situ ate In Herolnete (formerly Orange)
Florida, and mora - pprtiaularly
eald O rilA cat* In m r offle*. and has mad# rounty,
[Ot* tor
«»plication
(er T a a l&gt;**d to taau* In accord* daerribed as - follows, to-wili-jlegtnning at
tha
bridge
over tn* ditch) ffh*ra th* north
«hr*Sgjtn law.
tin* and Union avepua inum ect* with the
Said Certifie
eytern boundary ot Meli ¡invili*
T ra c t
T
ttU O T S W f 'tS f Ä i's S
« e ¡ r p u "• ff.
» Survey arid runalag w e t
Cor ot NW Ù of SE ) ( I I k 10. Tp *1. K atiíafeo« tb* port tine of Union avenue 250
run fl 1.90 &lt;*h», W 1.54 &gt;he. 9*6&gt;fl* cha, E 1.14 Ifiti »henee ‘ n rih a t i . right“,angle ««Ith

st shire, a county assessor ol taxes, a tax
collector, a superintendent of public Instruc­
tion and a rounty eurveyor. The term of
office of all rounty offhers mentioned in thla
section shall be for tour years, except th at
of rounty assessor of taxes and county tgx
collector, who ahalb be elected for two years
until at the general election to be held in
the year A. t&gt;. 1916, when and after which
they shall,be elected lor a term of four years.
Their powers, duties and compensation shell
be prescribed by law. The legislature ehatl
provide by law for .th e care .and CUS­
tody of ail COonly- funds and »hall provides
the method of reportidg and paying out *U '
all- such (unde.
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Provided, rounty : treasurer* elected tn
geo crei election held In 1914 ebeti hold of­
fice lor the term elected.
A Jolnl Itrsolullon
Proposing on omendment lo Section IS of
Artici* IV, of the nmslttutioh of the etofo
ol Florid*, reiotlng to th* appointment of
rnmraiealonrd officers of th* «tal* militi*.
He It resolved by the legislature of thw
stele oí Florido:
That th* following amendment to Section

^be

» rA
submitted lo tb* elector« of tha ata te
lor adoption or rejection a t'th e n*et general
election hereafter; that i* to aay, th at Sec­
tion 16 of A rtici* IV shall he amended s o
es to read as fallows:
, Section 16. Th* Governor shall appoint
all commissioned officer* of th * atat* mltllla.
Including tn adjutant general for th* * t* t* .
with rank of brigadier general, who shall b*
chief ol-staff. Th* duties and-cwmpoaaaUon
of all officer« so ‘appointed abati be a* flkad
by law . T h * 1er me -ol • files ot all contrai*•toned officer* ot th* otxanlxed militia shell
be continuous during th* pleasure of th *
Governor; subject to such lavra as may b*
enacted by the Uflaletur* providing for th eir
retirement for kg* or other caute*.
A Jolnl Reselellon
Proposing an intendment to S*ction 1 of
Anici* V of th* constitution, relating to thé
judiciary;
II* it resolved by th* legislatura of th *
slat* ol Florida:
T h at tb * following amendment to Section
I *1 Artivie V ot the constitution ia hereby
agreed tu ' and ihall be ptopoMd and sub­
mitted to th* »lectora of tha atat* Jo r ap­
proval or rajection at th* n * tt gen eroi elec­
tion h *realt*r, th a l'U lo say, aald section I •
of.aald artici* ihall b* amended l a u t « iwotl
as follows:
Section T. Th* judiáis) power of the *Lal»
shell be «rated in a.suprem e court, circu it
court*, court ot record of Kecambl* county»
criminal court*,- county court*, cou n ty
Judge« and juetlcra ol tn* p*ac* and suck
other court* or commissions as the legisla-'
ture bray (rom tim* to tira* ordain and «*i shllsh
The legislatura may prvacrib* th *
romp*ns*tion of th* juatlr** and Judge* ol
th* **v»ral court*, but no court heretofor*
established under th* constitution and law*
of Tlorld* shall b* hereby abolished.
Th* yot*w cast in compilane* with aald
proposed amendment*, and tb * Vanvaa*.
declaration* and returns thereof, shall b *
subject to th * sam* regulation* and tealrfrtlon* as ar* provided t|y law tor g asarsi
elections In th * atat* o f FloridaIn tro lliqony whereof, 1 hay* hereunto a*i
my hand and affiled the gloat »»al al tho
stat* ol Florida, at TatlahaaaM, tha cap ital,
this (he twenty-filth day ol Ju ly, A. I). I »f '1 4‘ ,
(B**1X
H .C L A Y1 ORAWPORD,
v n n sru n u i

f a si

o| beginning, contalBlDg
rthur Moore, h
t 1rs- Unie** »*ld C trl Kl- ( »u acre* and a fraction. SaM properly
of Arthur
hfclre.
Vat*
be redeei
redeemed according fo law .'T ax be Inf
between
r tween Union avenue ami Lake
rat* shall
shell he
.........Issue
- - tb rm
'— m on t h f 19th day o!(I Mot
Monro* in S a * ford, Seminole county. PlorDeed will
Upon _mw
a* the.
property
ot
IR] (JWT PK
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Ida,
" I "and
» * « . lari*?!
sw VI « «‘ wywn
iti» F
l WF»
September
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tK 1*14,
Inane m r officiai algnarur« and peti thU W. A. P itts , J r .. (William
k1. Putii
PllL
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and to aatlety sald executfon and costa.
llth dsy of Auguat A. I&gt;. 1914. 1 ’
al)
E . -A' Cl»rk
—
tí Douglas*.
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m , . Furcbaawr to pay for tilt».C. M. 1IANII,
Circuit Court. Seipinolo Co. Fi».
Sheriff of Seminoia County, Florida.
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Hy J . C. fto b v t». D C.
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Notice la hereby given th at under and by |a th* C ircuit Cenri* H etealh Judicial C tr.
virtue of a final decree *1 foreclosure end
rail," Hemleol* C san ty, Fie,ids. In C h aasnte mid* on the 20th day of Jn n *. A. I). - rerr Milling
1114.' by th# Honorable Jam »* W. Perkin*. hfartha Cost Harper, Complainant
rm.
Judge of th# Circuit Court, Seventh Judi­
C itation
cial Circuit. ‘Seminole rounty, Florid», In J. W. H arp er, Defendant
rhanrery, In th at pertain cause tbertln Pend­ To J . W - Jtarper, rare R. J . Ueaty, (Iswrgn,
ing wherein Jo * Cameron pnd Levtck ONew Y o rk : V
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Camtron ar* complainants and Jam es Slg. " I t appearing from the affidavit ef M r*.
ereon and Georg* N. Hall are defendant», Martha Cuat Harper, herrín duly filed In
I shall offer for sale, and sell to the highest the above pause th at it is the belief of af­
bidder for rash, befor* th o. door of the fiant. th a t the defendant. J . W. H arper I*
court house in said flemtPola. county. Flor- a non-resident of th* stale of Florida, and •
lia . In the city of. Sanford, on Monday, f W I* now a resident b| th a state oj Naw Y ork,
7th day of Septtfmber. A. D. 1914
flU, residing a l Oswego. N. Y .; that th« saldada-,
•am* being a legal an!*» day. and within tendent 1* over tw enty*«»« years «f age: '
the legal hour* of sales the Property- do*:» a n d .th n t there ia qo person In jb e s ta te of
cribed in the final deer*» aa follows,'situated Florid*, th e service ot a subpoena upon

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SANFORD IIERALI)

PAGE EIGHT

csre on the part of drivers.lt is prob­
able that nothing we can say will
have nny offset upon tho .driver* of
machines because each individual
honestly believes that he is exerdsing'
BEING A RESUME O f SANFORD HAPPENINGS
every precaution necessary for the
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
safety of himself and his passengers
U P-T O - D A TE
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and it is tho other fellow who takes
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1 the chances and comes td grief. And
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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Sorlrty Editor", or
I then sooner or Inter something goes
Phoned to Mrs. ft. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
wrong and the trouble is charged to
All Local Advertisement« Under
rircumsiatiers over which ho hud no
M ra.-Forrest Lake and daughters T h is H ea d in g T IIR fe t/ C E N T S p
Annoartcemml
control.
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
AH members of the Woman*» who have been spending the. sum- Line F o r E a c h In scrtW n , Minimum
There is no doubt but what every
“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM 'V-SD SAYS SAIJNTERER.
drivpr. takes chances nt one time or Club are requested to meet at tho mer delightfully at Milboro, N. C. C harg e 2 5 C en ts,
♦ ♦ ♦ m » H » e e » e » e H e e » e e e s M H &lt;s M s » &gt; M S M » s k » s s m e e e another nnd each time he escapes dis­ homo of Mrs. Henry Wi^ht. Wednes­ will spend the m onth-of September
FOR SALE
aster tends to increase his confidence day afternoon a t 3:30 for the pur in Washington. D. C.
5 When drums arc beating and tile# out of ton will hot need a doctor in
in his ability to handle his car. It ap­ pose of making roses. -This includi«
ore shrilling and flags ripple In the th e morning. People take too bloom­
Mrs. John,* Preston and little
For Sale— "Furnituro a t 210 Park
pear# foolish to slow up for n rail­ the rose com m ittee also. Bring a
sunlight and tho llower ot the young in’ much medicine anyhow. What
grandson,'
John
Jr
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of
Jacksonville
Ave,
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pair
of
scissors
and
a
roll
of
red
or
road crossing when there j s not n
manhood of tho nation march gaily some need is to bo shot full of hot
is the guest of- Mrs. C. R. Walker.
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train in sight, but the practice js » green crepe papeP.
down the street war does not seem so soap suds w ithanautom atieshotgun.
IF O R sale or rent.— T.hrce acxiu.,
good one. Some time one might for­
terrible'and it is not difficult to en­ i—“ An0 LUeu.lM 0g-4te L .-lt -.strsighMl j
get to look and tho train would tic
thuse and prodnin our rights and charge extra for night worJr.TOU bet
- Mr.—» ffd**ftfrr.—ff.'*' jR*rTTffkenha her W “W trh-*fet' T * K&gt;«rW~h0 em©* •wrH* fft.-"**1!
there.
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A most enjoyablo meeting of tho and daughter, Miss Thelma, who cateti. A. P. Connely.
atrut around w(th a chip on our shoul­ your six; und I usually charge extra
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der jyid declare flint oar every de­ for work in unusually had my t her in
nolia
Ave.
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which may ko W ro d S -S p ti.jM car. of the Woman's Club was held nt hafo been visiting their*Cousin, KJn»the daytim e..N ight means when the
mand miut be respected.
Polhill
returned
to
their
home
in
if ynndmapr IhA immlilinn and center tho home of Mrs. J, T. Brady, Fri­
For Sale-A t a dlscount-^^choUj.
B u t when we are brought face to sun quits blitrkin*.
your attention'upon it nil is welt, but day afternoon, with sixteen present. Macon, .Friday last. I t was a par­ ship in Sanford Business Collegp.
face with the horror and death a n d 1 "Now be sure to get this straight!
the
sbme Limn yourntUmtionmnybeiljs- Widw-siUecn pairs of- busy hands ticularly pleasant visit for
Owner unnblo to US9 it and it will t&gt;©
wslt4Miattt.lt in your hat;
cousins,
who
had
not
seen
each
traded a n d . you Will• cómetogrlef nt work the roses gr^w as if by
■old
at a sacrifice. Enquire' Herald
tom s
Extreme care at all times even to magic, making a fair start on the other for thirty years.
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~ u* pause- a rn tT b e n the non w h o .Is medicine for “yourself or folks, don’t
tu&gt; point..»! «uhjarliinaxMMa—saH-to fifte e n ItutuMvii rosea to .be used at
Dr. Mason has
our pride comes and gookmhoWRhe ask me" what m edicinéis
F or Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
ifirnU.hp.ahtt nws.rsrlrtwsM— «© "ilhe Oity Beautiful Ball in the fall. Moÿô òf Arcadia. as his guest Mr.
affairs of peace we are thankful that think when you pay for the medicine
ear for 9400.00.' ju st overhauled in
the only.safe course to persue.
Tho afternoon passed quickly in
war has been evaded. And when we that you've paid all. I charge for my
Little Miss Olive Renfroe re­ good running shape. Sanford Ma­
pleasant social intercourse; the distry to .picture‘ hint buried on foreign services, and charge from one dollar
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turned
from Richland Saturday. chine A Garngp. ’
of plan» nnd arrangements
soil, in a trench like a beast of the up. I am not dikhlng it out for noth­
new club home and .enjoy­ Mias Agnes Renfroe accompanied
For Sole or Rent— Two nice resifield, or maimed and broken for life, ing. I had very good health before I
ment of Mrs. Brady’s charming hos­ the little lady home a^id will remain donees nt a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
out pride looms insignificant and n- came here. More-over, cheap doctors
pitality. Refreshing iced lemonade for an extended visit to* Mr, and
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- gain we arc thankful that war has are, as a rule, .like ail other cheap
was -served throughout tho after­ Mrs. Harvey Renfroe.
commodities,, not woth a damn'.
. not engulfed us.
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For Sale-Orange grovo H acres
noon.
“ Npw listen, I don't care enough
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fine
hammock land, 130 ncrcN of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan p f B ir­
The next meeting will he held at
J W h ile tho news bureaus supply about the practice of medicine to
Celery land, one ten acre tract celery
mingham.
Ala.,
are
tho
guests
of
the home of Mrs. Henry Wight at
but little authentic-information as to practice ju s t .for the job. I want pay
land. At n bargain. Address P. O. it
3:30. A# members of the cluli are Mr. und M rs. W. A. Ginn.
the progress of .the European war, for it and unless you pay, why I
Box 1034. 104-8tc.
urged to he present and those who
the American houswife is ndt at all simply don’t want your huainras.
Mr. C. E. Hyde motored over
were not present Friday are re­
lacking in information as to the ef-| And th at's not all: you need not
For Sale— Fine farm of ten :h m
from Apopkn Sunday, spending the
quested to bring a pair of scissors
feet which lias resulted therefrom in think I’ m' going to carry your
about three miles from the city,
day with rorfitives.
T&gt;- Cobb Is gradually working his
and u roll of green or red crepe
this country. Every retaij merchant nnd troubles indefinitely.''..
nlso two choice city lots.
Going
way to the top among tho American
pa per.
It Is not believed th at the doctor Lcaguo sluggers.
with
whom
«ho
has
been
accustomed
cheap
for-cash
or
can
be
purchased
E S m'.»
A little son arrived a t the hom e'
to dealin explains th at the rfar is will be "dropped from theroolsof the
on easy term s. Address R^ gyre of
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of
.M r. and Mhs. U.~ P. Caldwell
responsible for the tremendous ad­ medical society, because of this jusnerald office.
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M usical Evening
Larry Doyle, captain of tho cham­
Sunday morning. He will be called
vance in foodstuffs.
tiflable outburst.
Mr. and M rs. W. L. Harvey en­
pions, thinks very well of the Cardi­
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D. P .- J r ., which everyone knows " For sale or Rent— Five ncres, tiled
Being a woman, she naturally does
nals’ pitching staff.
tertained delightfully with music
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stands for Daddy’s Pet.
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In lid, two good wells, located ju*l
not understand ju st why her table ^ I wish to commend the Sanford
and song Friday evening at their
south of Station 10 on S. &amp; K Hall­
Manager McGraw has become enthu­ homo on the Heights, complimentary
allowance has been practicaliy’cut in Band aqd hope that the ci tire ns of
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and Mrs. way. 5 room house.
See F. W
two by the -advance In prices. She Sanford feel about tho boys the siastic over Milton Btock and declares to Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Logan
IJrqwnlce
(nee Miss Lillian Gibson) Mahoney nt Fernald’s.
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knows that on the whole this coun­ minio way. The Sanford Hand has him the equal of Devlin when Devlin
Mr. Logan rendered several slideare spending their honeymoon in
try has produced one of the most always been self supporting, asking was at his best.• • •
« trombone solos snd song selections M ontreal, N. C. Before returning
For Sale Une $35 incubator, 240
wonderful crops in its history; she nothing in the way of contribu­
Martin O'Toolo, Pittsburgh's 922,- thnt delighted those present. An
knows that at this time there is prac­ tions nnd getting pay for their ser­ GOO beauty pitcher purchased from SL impromptu orchestra composed ol home they will visit Tennessee nnd site. Good shape, guaranteed ‘ to
tically nothing being exported und th vices and yet I believe that if the Paul, d e c la r e s ho'bus no fear of dying two cornets, Messrs. Fell owes -and spend some time with Dr. Brown- hatch. Price $ 10. 01). T. H. John­
lie's mother ami fa th er-a t Calhoun, son, Moore's Station.
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and there will not be for many months dty at any time could help the boys In a minor league berth.
Harvey; violin, Mr. Radford; slideGeorgia.
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but in* th o 'face of these facts prices it would bo placing money at a very
trombone, Mr. G. Logan: pin no,
hatj soared upward and the war is good advantage. \S*»i probably have
Russell Ford, Buffalo's marvelous Mrs. Logan, - gave n number of
Mr. Galloway, the genial attache
TO R EN T
some of tho best•Jof musicians in the pitching machine, has gono on record most enjoyable selections. Vocal nnd of t lie A. C. L. dispatchers’ office
offered as an excuse.
For R ent 4 room cottage $10 :»
Ah a matter of fact the wompn are Sanford Band than any-sim ilar or­ ks favoring Johnny Farrell Ip tho instrumental solas, duets, and en­ has returned from bis vnentiun.
month. 5 room cottage $12.50, in*
r ig h t.‘ There Is no justified excuse ganisation in the south can boast argument as to leading second Back­ semble made the evening hours pass
for the famine prices which are being of and y et one hardly ever hears ers.
Mr. Henry Stevenson nnd bride eluding water. .G. W. Spencer.
delightfully. Mr. and Mrs. Har• • •
our chitons praise the homo insti­
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demanded on every hand.
vtfy's guests were Mr. and Mrs. registered at the Rpbblnj' Nest _____
Jo e Rlggert. Brooklyn outfielder,
The real truth •of- the matter is tution and they are forced to pay
Sunday.
It'
is
understood
thnt
Mr.
Logan,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
(Jinn,
Mr.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled 1.and in
who was snapped up by tho Cards
greed* and averice on the part of them for their band room, their uniforms
when tho Dodgers asked for waivers, and Mrs. Radford, Mr. und Mrs. and Mrs. Stevenson will make their a body well located. A.P. Connelly.*
in control of the foodstuffs of the und their instruments and music. is a Kansas City barber In (ho off Fellowe*.
future home in Sanford.
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country are alone responsible for the They give monthly concerts in th e months.
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For Kent Cheap for Cush—Twenty
outrageous .situation, and thoy do park that are greatly enjoyed by
Mr P. M. Elder ami Miss Nellie
Catrtyrr» Itfturn
lea vo on Wediiesdn y for several acres of good hammock land all tiled.
not hesitate to demand the shylock’s the home people and the visitors
Sherwood Mageo has been doing
The Whitner camping party re­
Call or write A. .\J. Tyler.
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pound of flesh a*t a time when the to the city and our band is one of well at short flold for tho Phillies, but turned from Palm Springs Saturday weeks stay at Daytona Bench.
Other -cities Manager Dooln would p refer.« man
poor ran 111 afford to make tho sae-- our valuable assets.
evening, “after having, as one mem­
For Rent— Five nere» good celery
riflcc. Local grocers tell me that al­ have public spirited citiaens who who Is floater of foot than the Pblh-i ber of tho party expressed it “a
Daytona Hotrn .
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land,
one and n half miles from San­
ready many of their customers have thlnlc enough of th e ir band to do­ lies' slugger.
Mr. T . J. Miller, accompanied by ford. N. H. Garner.
gloriously grand time. All th e, de­
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eliminated sugar and beans and cof­ nate frdm time 16 lim e to h«V# i
lights of camp life wert- fully en­ Mrs. Frank Miller anil Mi's. F. J.
Bon
Johnson
will
have
to
hire
a
few
fee from their bill of fare while meat good musical organisation in their
For R en t— Thn » rooms furnished
There ‘ were many visitprs Gonzales motored over to Daytona
more lawyers -In order to got Injunc­ joyed.
city. The following from the Day­
is a rarity indeed. - &lt;
tions enough td prevent tho FVxbi from town during tho week and the Sunday. Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. Gon­ for light housokei ping. Also two
- Of course it’ depends upon the tona G azette is'an example:
landing somo of hfs players before tho campers have returned with the ah zales will remain for several week». bedrooim ’ Mr*. Johns. 411 Park
“ T h at. Saracitqt's great Italian end of this season.
viewpoint of the man who is in posavenue.
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solute conviction thnt camping Via
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• session. A local pqper quoted one band will return to Ddytona again
• Dr. Hoilsholder and liis brother,
the top notch of summer «port.
For Rent Furnished office equip­
dealer to the effect that he made next season wap assured Saturday
E. F. Housholder »pent Sunday at
Now that Cactus Crayath of th e j
ped
with roll top deal:, office chairs
when
Commodore
C.
G.
Burgoyne
Phillies has formed the habit of steal­
more profit in one week on The goods
Daytona.
P erson al Mention
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in stock than he did on the sale, authorised F. M. Rowe to wire the ing home, about the only thing left In
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner, typewriter desk and ocher equip­
Mr. nnd Mr». R. A. Newman nnd
There is a tine moral question inVolw- band th at its serviced are engaged basphall for hltn to master la to Isqj-n
how
to
hit
a
pop
fly.
.
Deane
J r . nnd . Leslie Hill were ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
little daughter, Olive, returned Sat­
ed Hi such a situation. As is usually for next season, and that Commo­
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among
‘the
Sanford ' folks at (he
urday from a pleasant summer trip
the case it is probable that no relief dore Burgoyno will pay the ‘entire
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Th©
attendance
at
the
Polo
grounds
‘ 1 T
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to
North
Carolina.
coat, which' will be approximately
will be afforded.however.
this y ear has not follon off, so there
M IS G E L A N E O U S
95,600.
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does not seem to he any truth. In re­ ' Miss Julia Brown is spending her
Others
goingover
to
the
bcaeh
Wanted—
Plain nnd fancy sewing
W honta *k id for a verification of ports that thla is a had year for ths
1 The. doctors of ’ Sanford are my
frienda and-they have my sympathy the statem ent by the Gqtette-News, pastime so fa r as New York Is con­ vacation at D aytora Beach with were Dr. PhilljM qnd Mr. S. O. Dressmaking of nil kinds. , Last
Shinholser in the Philips car; Mr. house on Fast Third street. Mr
Mrs. W. P. Caretr.
a t flU times- I t U essential th at I Commodore Burgoyne merely said cerned.
and
Mra. Paul Keely and Mr. M a­ M attie Driggers.
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eland i n ‘with them because I know the report was true and that he had
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honey;
Osborn Herndon and- Ralph
Miss Anna McLaughlin will leave
.nat what day they may be called up- Concluded to make Daytona a. pres­
Moose McCormick, former Ulant,
Four Hundred Victo*
and hbw manager of th© Chattanooga today for D ade-City, where sho, wilt W ight; Billy Hill nnd W. P. Carter.
pn to cut me open to see what makes ent of-tho band for next winter.'
bia
records and two J
That people of D aytona and thou­ club, was rendered unconscious by be the guest of Miss Frances Lydon.
the wheels go round and all th a t I
exchange.
€T. M. Berry,
*a»k them to dois to p u ta llth e work sands of winter visitor^ to the d ty being bit by a pitched ball Just be­
Miss 'Jeannette do Walburg 1» the
back ju st like they found them even will appreciate the , great generosity low the left temple In a gone against
Wanted-Seamstess fur plain feewinq
Atlanta.
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/| guest of Mrs. A. B. Commons on
if I s m opened by mistake. I often of Commodore Burgoyne goes) with­
Stone Isl«hd.
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wondei* how in the world the doctors out saying. While this la a greatever make enough to live on Oui of
. th rir .practice M I know .t k a r the
Mrs,. P, M. IHdij- «fill leave tonroney pwing to, a doctor la about the
d ly for North Carolina and V ir­
, tdoweatvmoney In existence."O ut of
ginia accompanied by Frank Wood­
/by sympathy for tke doctors of San­
ruff Jr.,' inhere they \wfU Join Mr*.
ford thon 1 givh them the following
i \ h - Woodruff. Frank 1Jr . wjil recircular letter ten t out by a doctor

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tot it straight In /your
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nbodlUm* that some of you owe me 5 ' A" gentleman came to me, the
U bavo,been jlan ted -T Í
( .'/ find .th a t »11 humane need money. other day, on tho street, and politely
th at a doctor U ju st human, whether asked mè for my year’s dues in the
you think.' so or not.. Some people Comthercml Club, and I was so aaPece/ela
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The
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no reason why the Federals should not
tip nt night instead'of sleeping, and| indeed nnd certainly m ost refreshing.
play good ball this, thelj- first, season
j ( th e (jack stock he is supposed to pos­ I paid him .nnd then a/ked hdw .the nnd-weathering the atorm of tho’ flrst
sess enabling lum to endure all kinds] people w ere, taking tothejdea, He aofison. they wlU have a. regular league
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of hardship* and Jjve on half feed and told, me thut they w ire cdmlng .a* in 19tB. It la our candid Oplnloo^ ex­
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hot air.-prtmifsdu'
croas handsomely, a Ad many had pressed before, that the Federals’ at©
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“ SoTrmy pcoplo profet, it jeoms, to never belonged to tho Club before, going to make a .go of. It and event­
will hare
to
have
to"bo recognised." Y
call a doctor at night, when if they| were piyitlg a year’s due« «fid corp- 1 ,ually
;• _ •f ' J • * * A r. I had (to
To go *fte
/literr him, .they would not In r In bgpause th e Jd ta of-paid tip
First Game for Giants. |
hubdred yards
yar
' walk a huhdrea
for him,
dues looked llke^tho^Jub meant busi­
A1
Daman:«
succeeded In gutting th©
y&gt; easy to
up against the ‘1 nets
they would
ness and this loolkyl like thoy
Thn.chap
phono" and-th en'ju m p back Into bed get busy along every Hne. It seem# first victory for the Gly r
with iho "Ralph Hohlivery?” ta
and wait for bin) to' come through to be a fa c t that the -Club has taken Jack Miller-once put it. 1» a pitching
on new-life an d 1 certainly hope tlja t marvel simply beeru«e no on« can
i look'pleasant. I want to talli this
bill he th e greatest in tho flruro out how H eroes it. ivdng It
i about i s easy to
Club. We have work and getting away with It may be two
be pii
i- is the timo to do it, different propositions but they «mount j
In ,a Ti
man In ifcrnford to tho same.
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help In tho dork.
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baptist Services Sunday, Aug. 20111
To Afk For Indictment
Washington, D. C. Aug. 27. -T h u
9:30 Primary school. In the Shack
. Department of Justice is receiving
9:30 Main school,' Band of the fol­
i reports every day from its special
lowing instrument* give, 15 mhiule
agents throughout th f country, who
^»»ope-enir.ifct'U in
jn y estig-HTon into
one tenor, one bass, eight fifes, one
o
recent shaP'p advances in prices
drum jind piano. You are welcomed.
- j of food staples, and thr-rtrpnrrmm tMr
I l:0tl Sermon. .Subject, "Unvcidng
; evidence in many* places indicates
MS^fvWaOI^FWAr'^-Sttfd)* o f Revela­
; thnt_there ha» been n well organized
tion. This is .the_ first of a U ti*SJ&gt; l
. coEaptnreyr ¿timing "reta ilers to hold
ten iirrm n n T T n b i dnl i s e rr ri i n f f n f
js up prices nnd mnke ull they can out
nesday nights arid Sunday mornings.
jg of the war period.
3:30 Junior B. Y. P. U.
"New
Testam ent Books Learned."
¡]j
I t U expected . that indictments
* fli45 Senior B . Y. P. V. Special
, 0 will be asked for in Washington,
program* rendered- by the entire
t0 Brooklyn,’ Chicago, and .three other
Union.
r. cities. The others have gone out
7:45 Sermon, "T h e Red Light." A
¡11 to prosecute al! persons who have
n. clearly violated
the law byf con­ T H E
R U S S I A N S A R E S T E A D I L Y P U S H I N G large chorus wffi lead the singing.
Electric fans and ice water’. *
ig spiring to mnke price« on. account
T H E I R W A Y * IN T O G E R M A N Y A*ND
y j of the war. The investigation is
Always welcome.
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G E O R G E H YM AN .
j t not confined to retailers, hut also inM E E T IN G S T I F F O P PO S ITIO N
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Pastor.
Hj I eludes jobbers and wholesalers,
re
Many retailers have followed the
r- prices set by others, without being
The French ministry of war has
ill involved directly in an agreement,
Received at 2 P, M,
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Puri». Aug. 2fi
New minister oil definitely accepted the services of an
as The reports indicate, however, that
Paris Second jim* allies defense war decided to make Paris perfectly Anglo-American rough riders corps
of there has been little difficulty in Much of it in Franco reported hold­ intrenched.
The camp insures in­ formed in Pari«. The men will act as
n- finding the originntofs of the move- ing well under enormous pressure.
"Most
lets and Will exist no m atter what scout« a n d ... interpreters.
ty m e rit,‘and it has hern - possible* to
happens. • — —
speak four and so m e'of them seven
its make out strong cases in some, inlanguages. All have seen actual ser­
ill stances. The investigation will be
vice and are expert horsemen. They
&amp;s pushed all over thu rountry-’und the
will provide their own uniforms And
tie alleged violators of the law punished
mounts, but n fund for their main­
lb if it i* possible to g et’ proof of theif
tenance in thy field has been raised
Jy complicity.
publicly.

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St Petersburg ! lussimi und Aus­
trian armies are engaged in a gen­
erili h iilt| e ulimng the river Seretb
Washington. \ug 'J*
Japan a d ­
[}„ |Bcm
Invaders have rcrichcd vises wifi stay in oust. Dora not in­
Lemberg and are attacking forts tend to send army or navy to aid allies
of t hut city,
nor a t t a c k
Austria
Wireless ;,i
German embassy says n small GetLondon Reported here
nuni cruiser, Mng'tcbury whs blown
British destroyer sunk the
up m Gulf of Finland «&gt;* foreign
destroyer in the Adriatic.
fleet
Another say ft the big transport
with prisoners, principally Turemt
and British soldiers passed Aixla
ehupolle today.
United States rn
v^y.s act for Japan in. Vienna Aus­
tria in Tekio.

Uncle Stun May O wji Ships
Washington. I). |C.. August '.!7{.
— Utter
demoralization
prevails-,
among the shipping interests of th e'
United States and large business
houses who were contemplating the
*
purchase of ships for the Panama
Cahal trade because of the proba­
bility of the l u l l e d Stales govern
menl going into the business of
'owning and operating sbi{¿s.
President Wilson was so informed
today by members of the Senate
and b y ,le tte rs and telegrams from
firms engaged in the mercantile ma­
rine trade. He discussed the matter
with Senators Benjamin F. Shively,
. of Indiana; Willard Salisbury,
of
Delaware, and Theodore E. Burton,
of Ohio.
Preaident Wilson made it clear to
callers th at he is intensely in earnest
in his desire to see regular lines of
ships established from the* United
States to South American ports to
take advantage of the present cx(
reptionnl opportunity furnished by
the European war to capture the
'f, .y trade of the countries s o u th ,of the
canal.
. Relieving that a government own­
ed line would lie the most practical
means of insuring an adequate sor1 1vice and of obtaining this trade, he
. „ -is urging Upon member« of Con&gt; grena a* direct government appro­
priation for the purpose,
t .The administration bill will pro.
vide for an appropriation of $25,,\* 000,000 to be invested
in the
m ajority Block of a mercantile ma­
rine corporation which will engage
in foreign trade, particularly trade
with .S o u th -America.' The company
&gt;0 formed would ha in all sompocta
similar to the Pannma Railroad
and Steam ship Company, which the
government owns ‘and which has
been engaged in transporting pas/ aengera and freight from 'N ew .Y ofk
to Colon, In the C a n a l Z o n e .

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Washington, D. C ., Aug. 28, • War
revenue Icgiidatiou to add $100,000,000 t6 the government's annual in­
come was considered todny-ut a con­
ference between Secretary of the
Treasurer McAdoo, Democratic I-end
tr Underwood of th o ‘ house, nnd
Chairman. Simmons of the senate
finance ■committee. Mr., Undrrw'ood
declined tp say how it was'expected
to raise U«* additional income but It
is understood a tax on tobacco, beer
and liquors a n d 'possibly a Anmp tax
will he ntrricd out. / .
The bill ran be drawn quickly, in
the opinion o f' administration lead­
e r s ,,And its introduction is expected
to follow immediately a message
Bryan Tor Judge
&lt;• L front President ‘ Wilson risking foY
Washington, D. C., Aug.. 28.— such legislation.
Senator Nathan P. B ryan of Florida
The Evening Worship
for judge of tho circuit court of ap­
THo friends of Dr. A. Jy Houspeals, F ifth circuit, No w Orleans, to
hoider are glnd to see him in the
succeed the late Judge Shelby.
That is the program of the Flor­ d ty this week. Dr. Housholder will
ida •delegation in both houses of bo, remombered as a beloved pastor
congress. and this m orning they held of the M ethodift church several
a- meeting presided over by. Senator yeafs ago,. He has been invited to
Fletcher and decided to endorse the preach a t the Star in the. evening.
Junior Florida seriator to Preaident He has consented to dp so. If ho re­
Wilson for the bench appointment. mains ovef Sunday.
If the pastof ahould preach his
All members' of the Florida delega­
tion were present with the exception aubject will be "T h e Value of the
of Congressman L'Engle.
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First Annual Statement Shows a
Large Balance in Treasury

lira. $31,905.50; lines collected up to
May 1, totalled $4,844.86, of which
amount the sum of $2,150 was col­
New York, Aug. 28
lected from - March 1 to May 1.
hurg-American Granfiti
The financial report shows total re­
bears for sea.
ceipts of $45,814.25 and disburse­
ment*
of $ 18.(iC7.fi 1, leaving a bal­
Summary of War Today
ance of $'J7.13G Cl to tbi- credit of
The French and British armies on
u lint tie line LVill miles across still the department.
are strenuously opposing the ad­
vance of tho German forces across the allies, operations to tho euM,
the French frontier.
Tho British apparently the French, troop» in tho
trobps are reported to bo occupy­ Voagea district havd resumed the
ing a strong position and are •sup­ offensive and* have forced the Ger­
ported by the French on both mans to retire on the Sain Diet
flanks.
side.
While the -Germans have occu­
Fortner Ambassador nt Berlin,
pied th e French cities of Lille, V al­ Sir William Edward Goschon, in an
p, Aug. 28. Dutch chamber e n c ie n n e s and Ilouhaix, the official official report published by the Gov­
credit' for two millions for report from the war office describes ernment i n , the form of a white
of maintaining neutrality. hopefully, from tho viewpoint of paper, tells in an interrating way
of his interview with the German
Mi aia 1er of Foreign Affaira
Von Jagpw ,.antl the Imperial Gcrmah' Chancellor,' Dr. Von BethmannHotlweg, a t'th e time of the British
ultimatum, demanding that Ger-,
many .should cease v ioletlW of Btlgiun neutrality, A fco h m ii. 10. the
official report. Herr Von Jagow de­
plored the step which' Great Britain,
wan. about to take, as he saw the
end of his policy and th a fth e - I m pcrial Chaitcellol, which had been
to make friend» with Great Britain
and then through Great» Britain to
get closer to Franco.Similarly, the Imperial Chancellor
was taken aback.* He declared that
Great Britain's action wns terrible
to a degree and- declared that h^s
policy, liy this ¿top, "a/as tumbled
down |lku a house of cards/' Ho
y *j J ö
gR.
iïYl
held Great Britain responsible for
all th e ierfihlo evontk th at might
happen and asked if &lt;the British
Government had thought ,nt what
p riff the '.compact to defend Bel­
gium's neutrality would be kept.
fi|jf
I'r mfiaf 1 utfjM * 1
T h f French commander-in-chief,
n&gt;i I
General Jotfre, {p u' com m urlfatton
i f
to Field MaishalL Sir Jo h n French,
*«
commander of the British forces,
f*
V
1
1Hip
flays high tribute to tho valor of
IM r
I ‘ IA
1 4 k? H
the
British army, which, he says,
I _ mELi
"did not. hesitate hut threw its
V
- i
whole strength against •forces of
¿ /X T ,. r
----- « f c a .
gréai numerical superiority
It Is reported that British mar­
• I'tiolo oy Amencan Prams Association.'
ines have occupied. Ostend to pre­
vent th e. Germans from getting a
foothold on the English Channel.
tie r s are shown the Iralser &lt;&gt;f Germany anil the exar of Russia with thn
The German steamer Kaiser Wil­
personal staffs The kaiser Is on the left When this picture Was taken » helm der Gross has been sunk, by a
was little thought th at in a few months' time these rulers would give the won British' cruiser 'off the W est Coast of
Africa.

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Two Big Men of the War

And Saw Mill Men Suffer Series of
Accidents that May Be Fatal.
Wednesday afternoon am the (axce i
at- Zachnt&gt;-,« ” m iii'w w *\w )ef**W )jpaC 33
close. tlaarn .hlT'thk* day t h,. t ,p
■b oder nt th*»-TThtwr-Trarr M arkham “
bursted without a m om ent's warn- *
ing and the boiler and brick founda-.
rion and various ■p a r t s 'of the en­
gine were hlowp a number of feet
through the air; The sawyer, W. D.
Sirjitli and the lumber inspector, Mr.
Kraehlc and the negro fireman McGrifl sufTered serious injuries and
M f. Smith is hot e x a c te d to surv(ve his Injuries.
The accident occurred ju st after
Engineer Al Lilgia had pulled in
with the A. C. L. train and the
boiler was thrown over one of .the
freight mrs parts of the debris
striking one car and alm ost demol­
ishing it. The flying brick« struck
MF. Lilgia cpd he thought a cyclone
hnd struck his engine, but fortunate­
ly htr had just pulled far. aw ay . •
enough to escape the brunt of the
Tailing »bower from the ji oiler,
N'o reason can .be assigned for the
accident which will cause the mill
to close down several weeks for re­
pairs.

The explosion /throw the village
of Markham into a fever of excite­
ment and physicians were rushed
to the scene of the accident a t once,
giving the Injured attention^ while
others dug iflto the ruins looking
for more victims.

U l fighting period was 7,168 datys;
loss of life 1,900,000; cost in money
$6.250,000,000.
•
*“ The Crlmrun war began in 1653
and ended in 1856. It Was under-,
taken by England, France, Sardinia
and Turkey, In support of the Sul­
tan ’s rrrlpire and to prevent Russia
from obtaining a .maritim e outlet
from the Black Sea to tho Mediter­
ranean. Its duration was 734 dayi..
Tho British loas was. 24,000; the
French loss was 63,000; the Rus­
sian loos V*s 360,000; tho money
cost, $1,526,000,000.
The American civil war lasted .
from 1861 to 1865. its result was
the abolition of slavery and a more
jierfect union of the states.
The
first--battle was at Bull R un-in Vir­
ginia in 1861 and tho final surrender
in 1865 at Appomattox in tho same
state. Number of day», 1,468; Ion
of life 650,000; cost In mbneQr, $3,700,000,000.
V
The wax between Francd and G fr-/ y j
fnaiiy, 1870-71, tasted 305 day'«; Hye»
la*t, 290,000; cost-In money, $1,58^,The war'between.Rural« and Tnrkoy, 1877: 78, covered 456, d^tya; loss
of life, 180,000; cost in money $165,000,000.
&lt;
’ '
(
. The Boer war In A friri; 1899lf&gt;02. Justed 962 days; IÖ«s of life
9 0 ,8 9 8 ;'cost to Great Britain|y $1,000.000,000. ’
f
The war between Russia apd Ja pnn, 1904-5, lasted 576 days; loss
ofiH/e, 55lJ,90Q;(cost in.m oney, $2,260.000,000.
The Balkan war ngainrt Turkey,
1912-13, lasted 302 days; toss o f life,
145,000;. money cost. $200,000,000.
Spedai B.

P* y . Program

„

T.he/B. Yv P- U- program will be t
in charge of ‘the chairman of , the
missionary committee nnd (he Bible
TVrd&lt;, ~&gt;. hr-tjer r.r4i ^ s n i r 7 ' ow n ­
ing. ‘ These* leaders are preparlng a
special program nnd urge that all
members will bo present promptly
at 6:45. Visitors Are always wel­
come.
: .
Birthday Parly
Joh n Garing entertained -quite a
number of his little friends Wednes­
day afternoon at his home, in honor
of his seventh birthday.
Games
were enjoyed nnd after refreshments
were served all left hoping John
would have many more hnppy birth­
days.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD
PAGE EIGH

OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SEM IN OLE COUNTY— T H E GARDEN SPO T OF T H E WORLD

SPEC IA L LOT NO. 2

SPECIA L LOT NO. 1

M E N ’S OXFORDS
LA D IE S ’ OXFORDS
P atrician and Drew Shoes
for women

regular value

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R egal, Kneeland,

Stetson I *

tmd Stacy-A dam s.

Regu- |

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I N S A N F O R D — L ife !• WQ,th tw in *
SANFORD, FLORIDA. RFIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1914

VULl’MU

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rid Aw aits Tidings o f a Great

lar value $4 to $(&gt;, going at 1 I

$3.50 to $4.00, going at

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COM&gt;Mt ? EE ,S w 0 K K ,N t
creiti Club REtponding Nobly
to F lm m ^ N r'

on all shoes to a figure that
move Item.
Straw Hats am i:H enV 6yBngu-r. Gome in early before the stock is
i ’is a boni-fide sale. All goods marked in plain figures and nothing
n o r n l I nis No. 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 as advertised.
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Endicott Johnson’s Work
For Men

Regal Shoes For Men
Regal -King Calf O x f o r d s ,
English Last, $5.00 value now

q
«1

Shoes

Brown's Stone Blucher, $3.50 (¡j() 7
value now Brown’s Stone Bluchcr, $3.00
value now Men's Blue Stone Blucher, $3.00
value how - - ■
- - Men’s Green Stone Blucher,
$3.00 value n o w .........................
Men’s Black Deerskin Blucher
$2.50 value now - - - - *
Men's Chomoise Skin, $1.7;&gt;
value n o w .....................................

Regal Russian Oxfords, English
Last, $5.00 value now - - Regal Glazed Kangaroo Blucher
Oxford, $5.00 value now - /Regal P aten t ‘Leather Blucher
Oxfords, $5.00 value now - Regal Black Calf Blubber Ox­
fords, $4.50 value how - - Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 5 0
value now - - »- - - • - ■
Russian Button Oxford, $*1.50
value n o w .....................................

Black Calf Blucher Oxford, $4.00
value now - - - - - - - ­

Boys Gun M etal Patent Bluch(»r
Oxford, $3.00 value now - Boys Gun M etal P aten t Blucher
Oxford, $2.50 value now - *
Misses P aten t Button Oxfords.
$3.00 value n o w ......................... #
Misses-Baby Doll Pumps, $ 3.00
value n o w ..................................... 9
Misses Gun Metal Baby Doll
Fum ps, $2.50 value now - Misses P aten t Leather Baby
Doll L a st, $2.50 value now Misses Patent Button Oxfords.
$2.25 value n o w .........................
Misses P atent Baby Doll Last.
$2.25 valuo now - - - - Misses P aten t Button Oxfords,
$ 2.00 value now . J
Paten( Baby Doll Last, $1*50
value now - - - - - • *
Patent. Baby Doll Last, $1*2.)
value n o w ...............................
Patent Leather Ankle Stra;», $1*2*&gt;
value n o w ......................... - “
Patent Leather Ankle Strap, $l oo
value now - - - - " '
Tango P aten t Pumps for Little
Tots, $ 1 .5 0 value now - 1- -

Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 0 0
value now - - - - _
Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords,
$*1.00 value n o w .........................
Regal I a n , Rubber Sole,^ $*1.50
value nbw -

Stacy Adams Shoes For 1
Patent Kid Button Oxfords, $6.50 (
value now - ............................... *
Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords,
$5.50 v a l u e 'n o w .........................
Tan, English Last, O x f o r d s ,
$0.00 value now - - - - Black Kid B u t t o n , $ G. ÖÖ .
valuo n o w .....................................
Blucher Kid Oxford; $ 6 . 0 0
value how - - '.........................
Blucher Kid Oxfords, Straight
Last, $6.00 value now Blucher Kid Oxfords, Farm Foot
Last for heavy men, $6.00 now

White Shoes For Children
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W hite Canvas Baby Doll Last, (P I
’ $ 2.00 value now - - - - - «P -1
White Canvas Rubber Soles, $1\25
i
value now - ...............................
White Canvas Strap Pumps, $1.25
i
value now - - - ■' ■ ' *
White Canvas Ankle Strap, 75c
. value n o w .....................................

S P E C IA L LOT NO. 3
LADIES’ OXFOttDS . " Patrician and !)rew Shoes for Wo^en
Regular values $2.50 to $4.00. ' Going ai

.

Regal W hite Buck Bals, $4.50
' value now «?- - - . *
Outings, W hite Buck, Rubber
. Sole, $ 4 .5 0 value now

Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now - —
Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxford, $2.00 value now - Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher Ox
fords, $1.50 value now - -

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L OT NO. 4

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B u ster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls
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R egular values $1.50 to $3.00¿
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Beacons I'a n , English L a st,’Rub- ^
.' her Sole, $4.00 value now - Beacons T an , English I^ast $4.00
value How
- 01 - “ "
Black Vici Kid Bluchers, $3.50
\
:
value now
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Gun M etal Button O x f o r d s
$3.50 value' now - - Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
~ $3.50 .valye
now - - ■
Qun M etal v Blucher O xforts,
$3.50 value
now
- - '

Men’s W hite Canvas, Rubber
Sole, $ 2.00 value now - - -

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DRAINING U PPER ST . JO H N S

The Germans Continue Their Advance
on the Capital
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colonies in viewoLJapansattldudc.
GumbimretTpa town"»wenty mttnr |n the State for general farming,
from the Russian frontier, has been.-tracking and fruit growing. Among
Charter for a half- million-dollsr
occupied by the Ruffians, who ac- the leading ownera of Hand within
company, Chase A Co., of this rity,
cording to Russian official ndvicea tho district are The Dills Ewing Si
was received this week from Tnlla;
quickly and paying the yeara dues hassce, and was AM for record yes­
captured twelve German field guna Nehf Co. and Florida Indian' River
it aubacrlpti.ons to the club will terday in the oltice of the clerk of the
and took many prisoners.
Laud Co., of M elbourne Gioaaoh
t be called for th ii season unless circuit court.
News of military developments |}rog. Co., of F.au Gallle; Geo. W.
m great project arises that will
issued by the ofllcialbureausheco Hopkins, of Hopkins, and .^evaral
Chase J e C o. hns its suite of otlices
eMsitate a larger amount. For in­ Tn tho $t. Jam es building uns is en­
more brief as the great m isses of the others.
t i , if 100 good live men of San- gaged in the fruit business on n whole­
A large majority of the" land
An entire change in tl|e- plan o f.
London, Eng. .AugUI.-Tho almost
u will pay their annual dues iu sale and extensive »cate, the charter
in the district have signed the peti­
campaign may he brought ab o u t'b y '
[ranee the committee will have providing for the firm to conduct complete absence of news from the
tion and no opposition to the forma-,
tho
finding
of * .an
opening
theatre
of
war
today
in
the
best
evi­
10 to their credit which will be thy same business in which it tuts
rion of the district is antidpat
dence that big events tire in progress, by the German armies in Delgiuin
lp|e to pay oil the indebtedness
h -'tü J engage d for some time, the head which will test (fie real caliber of the This tfas admitted in an oljtelnl com­
'the club and go far to pay current i|uarti-r* to Im* iti tht* city :1ml the
battalions engaged in a m*vt Water*1 munication fromBrusselstodaywhich .
Eyises during the fall and winter ro in pa it y to exist far a period
saidd the Germans "haitguinedg
loo"
or 11 "New Sedan ”
,
Lbn. In the mnttrr of subscriptions , ninety-nine year*
That tin* great German «idvance on bo^h batik* of the Meuse uud are
krs have been many good men and
The capital stock of 150,mill ia di­ is being pushed with vigor and de- in contact with the allies.” _ _ _ _ _
ladies of Sanford who subscribed vided into 6,000 share* of $100 each,
|the fund last spring to the amount there being 2,800 shares of preferred 'termination can safely he asserted, • It ndds that the Delgians having
12000 and it will he no difllrult stock and 2,600 share* of common judging from the irttelligunce permit­ done all thst-eould he expected by
glter to obtain u subscription li«?\ stock. The Irlghest amount of in- ted to the oufaide world. On both holding the invaders In check for
[ a t least $1000 anytime in the win­ dehtedness which may he assumed hanks oof the Meuse the Germans fifteen days, "th elf strategy will now
are iruwditvg southward toward the he merged into the general plan of
g month*.
at any time t* placed at the.a mount entrenched French army waiting to the allied arifti«**.”
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LTbe booklets of Sanford and Seni­ of .the capitalization. $60,000.
Mem their progress toward Sedan
Rumor* that |lru**i,l* has fallen
l e county printed several month*
The otfici-r* of the cumpanv an* I
into (¡-'m a n hands were persistently
pay« stilj in the hand* of the »••'
f Cha-c. uf Ja* k*oi\vilh president.
in circulation in Paris, hut no infor­
Ery and can he used to good .id
. million ' ou’.d be obtained.
haugr this season and the expense*
Hook* contributed this past month
Ithe cluti can lie eut down to very
The Belgian capital was known by \\ J. Ilill and oilier*
ha figure* It seem** lo In* the sense
o „'Oli »buri*» ermi tin*» to the norinwiirii meir certainly to he threatened hy daring
Fiction
the members that tin* liest wlfort.s
Lord Jim. by Jos«*ph Conrad
stockholders advanrr troops have reached the |German cavalry, who had„ reached
the club should 1m- confined to
the
{ o f . *t of Soignlea. thinking t he
Charlotti* Temple.by Mrsltowson.
m e , Lt&gt;1« pear Malto» *..»linu»tmi
(king up the busin«—- of the nt&gt;
,
ity.
VI
approaches
road*
had.
been
TUo
Rrute. by F. A Cummer.
W.|&gt; between llrii»*e|* and Antwerp
pbeason rather than getting tm.re
liefere tin* northward rush the liarric.. led and enlrenchod. Four of Tho King o f the Mountains, hy E.
»pie to come here .iml spending
Hidgiu I force» are retreating on Ant­ the ft'iissela hospitals are filled with about.
lirge sum on' advertising There
Going Some, by Rex Reach.
werp III Hru*.*i*l» t he\ cull this :i wound- d soldier*
|tfjttany projects to l»e handled
Atlt crp apparently i* tin* tempo The Map Higher Up. hy Henry II
b dub that .will mem. much t&lt;&gt; tin*
rary g-*al of the German troop» in Miller
hr, and these will be taken up «1
Randall
Ifelgiti". They are reported moving Mollit* McDonald, hy
I next meeting on Kridaj tqght
-.lowly but steadily in the direction The Pool of Ffh mi*, hy Louis J. Vania*.
tg. 28th. .T h e elti11 member* -&gt;r&lt;rif the area t fortified port on the Friar Tuck, by Robert A Waaon.
ty much gratified- at the good pro
llixi-r Scheldt The German soldier* Tbe Primadonna, by Marion Cr«w
ludnir made t'\ »In Ft nance
ha •* ovclipled the town of Tlrlemont foni. •
and their ma*»es pushing in fron the T nix ton King, by (ieo. Harr. Mr*
ju-l fim*hi*d gel I it.g ihi*ni m »hupe
•frontier are lielieved to htfvy come iu C ut dicon.
will I II,- unde* •! I tiding rri.it f hi- r:it*
contact with_ the allies front. He- In the Hishop's Carriage, l»y Mirh
(nr the year hud been ttuule and
1 ports in Brussels asserted a -battle elson.
, very other uuuvsuor in tho State* will
"*li ,| offured near Charleroi iu which The Foreigner*, hy Ralph Conner
The
Reckoning, by Louis J. Vance
be hi* .ig.Mti-* •hi* *amt* troubli*
Secret »if Lonesome Cove, hy Se* II
lin* H e p u r t 't -.Mar of O r i u n d o m i \d.i in*
•li-iiK - t b l n k- tin* «ano* ub im i it mid

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Hi* had bn-i . I**' tjri, hut altirmitu'
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It devclpi^ until \\ • ::.i**duy t
Throughout the du y Dt
^rchiafuva and Amici de
*lr utomost energl«*» to stin
tf th4Tr patient und keeping

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, , Geo. G. Herring a n d .F . P.
¡»„working over time on the
r o f collecting dues for the year
re meeting with aurces*. The
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cardinals wi-r** n otifie d "f &gt;
[the pope's grave c o n d itio n and » nine '
them whir entered the *i&gt; k ro o m
[fcserihe the scene
heart r&lt;-n&lt;iijsg. especially when tin p o n tiff, rm i*
-lag himself from time t&lt;&gt; time, »poke
[Oare ho said:
L.V'In ancient tiroes the pope by a
Word might havostayed the slaughter
I hut now he*is im potent.'’
I -Prayer« were said by thousands
rand church bells souiyded when 'the
n f a m e n t ' wai exposed upon all
like altar*.
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I When the court learned of the
Fpapes’ condition there was thr drepK«sf concern.
King Vjctor Emmnnpersonally Informed Queen 11**1rna and the news was communlmtrtd .to the the queen's mother.

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considerable eost to the tax ussesr personally to *ay nothing of the
nuble and vexation.
Only tw o d a y * niy&gt; Mr. Hutt re­
ived a let t e r ‘from the Governor in
filch he » tilled that from informa­
mi in hand it would not he possible
r him to m a k e any further rcduc„„ in th e millage. I t i s a s s u e r e d
„- a d ditional reductfbn will c o m e off
the m dlngc imposed for peniiotjs
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nt waa very large dispit»• the fact
i*t it rained up to and all during
&gt;e service.
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BAPTIST CHURCH

r One of the most remarkable thing*
: Uking place in Snnford this summer'
1» tbe large audiences attending aerjVice* at the Baptist Church. The reF&lt;hrd for August is equal to thnt of
‘be.winter months. The cause of this
|l* largely from the fact that tho
[church advertises its-services and Is
pf*p ar*d
4ake care of the audl^&gt;ee* In a comfortable way with elecnWe fans and Ipe water., and eourto•u* -ushers.
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[ The Pastor jlev. George Hyman.
m preaching b series of unique serr*«&gt;ons. These are attracting » great
y * i l of attention. The Subject of’ the
Wrmon next Sunday evening will i&gt;e.
r*A . C. L. Dispatchers Orders.” Mr.
LDyman promises in the out set that
RA. C. L. does not stand for Atlantic

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I) evacuation of Kiaochow and the terest and gilts. '
andbnmcnt '••( the rasterp. seiis by •
Sifnfortl Library Association
rirran war vessels. Holland is said

REMARKABLE ATTENDANCE AT
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Mime ile lu &gt; in r|n**ifym g. itud the
list will b&lt;* printed In n e x t report.

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er* in t h \ Sanford ssctlnn are planning to rel.rodure a Florida celery
farm at th.* i ’anama-Pacific Inter- &gt;
national ¿p o sitio n .
™ e «rownr.
from ?uni/rd Intend to .how b&gt; In
repllcaof their celery farms, their
I *'tern " of sub-lrrfg»tIon, the water
being furnished by urieslsn wells. It
(, planned to lay out this lit»!« f»rm
„r field along.id* the Florida Build, in »mne convenient placeh
H ^ n be *i*er» by ‘*»110« “t ‘ h,&gt; F“ lr
Using th.» »ystemt hegTow ersofSanford realised 1 1 .'200,000.00 nrt p o fit per a c r e . from their celery cro p }(
year The country surrounding 1
Kaiford is noted *11 over the State.

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'Hy figures obtained from the office
of Judge J F (’ Griggs, collector of
customs, the value of merehundlae
exported from nil Florida ports du­
ring the yeST ehding June JO. Inst,
wus approximately $42.1 i2,0i*J. T be
value of merchandise imported du­
ring tho same period was 98.980,642.
Uy comparing the exports with the
Impirls it will lie seen that Florida
produced (or export purpose* more
than four times what the State .util­
izes in imported products.
.
The value of all exports for the
past year exceeded the value of the
exports for the preceding year hy
nearly one million dollars. The im:
port* were in excess of the previous
year's record by $ 1.301.405,
The collection from all sources at
all port* amounted to $2.376.466^39,
or alm ost twice a* much as the total
collections made hy the collector o(
Internal* revenue.-The Florida Motroplis.
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FLORIDA ROAU I1UILDING

A total of 2,84$. miles of roads
were built ijt Florida Iasi yeaY^ift a
coat of more than 11,000,000, accoring to an official report just mado
public. Half of the roads were sur­
faced with sand-clay, 857 miles with
marl or crushed stone'*nnd o f t hr re­
mainder 85 miles were constructed
of brick.
A number o( Florida counties ha vis
voted bond Issues for road construc­
BAPTIST S E R V IC E S
• tion in recent months, nnd it is esti­
Corner I’ark A vs. and Gth St. ■,
mated that the expenditure this year
9:3 9 Sunday.School.
for- highways will amount lo |3,000,11:00 Preaching* "T h e Tempest of 000 or more.
Nothing has demonstrated more
3 :3 0 Jr . B. Y. P. U.
notably the progress that Florida Is
6:4 5 Sr. B. Y. P. U. making than tlw building o^ K&lt;»&lt;ril
7:4 5 Preaching, "T h e A. C.
roads in the Stats. These road*..pro
Dispatchers Orders."
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paying handsome returnxonthemonAlways welcome..^ •’
#y invested in them. They would pay
George Hyman, Pastor
a very satisfartory return if nothing
If nothing hut tho inrrea»e in the val­
Card of Thanks
Since the death of our Bon-in- ue of lands which Whey mass was
iw and husband, Orln Martip, we taken Irttp account M ere is a case of
cure" to 'sincerely thank all our a 7urm owner who attempted to «ell
V p d s for their kindness and aaris- 'his.fa/m for 91,800 and was .unable
, Ace during *hia sickness and sinco to secure that nmount /or it. A flrstUf death. May God'a richest hless:

R. II. Davis
Sarah E . Davis

�1 tolled by ’h e strategies! offensive U de­
4 SANFORD LODGES 4
termined not ouly by the extent of the
resistance met. Imh by Uftf.clisractsr of
l tbo terrain to bt iraverw-d nud thrdlsSanford Lodge No 82* F. and A. M.
, tuucw of the objective fhm» the ha»«.
Communication every first and third
Tbo. tm u lu pre-rented. by modern
Thursday«
at 7:30. Visiting brethren
France'and Germany, srfth their gi*i*d
welcome.
'
roods mid nrilronfl*. Is. very^ dlffereut
:;
F. L. Miller
from that traversal by Napoleon and 0 . L. Taylor *
Maaseun In the iidvtiilcu» above re­
«
Secretary *
_
W. M.
ferred to.
- Under the present rollltnry «talus , Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
Germany .and ' •-irla must either fur­
; Miltary Situation of Germany Parallel Pointed Out by an
Meets every second and fourth Thurs­
nish n eon ml hi uk force iigiilw*l I-ranee
Army Expert—Obstacles .
day
in Masonic Hsll over the Imporia1
Makes History Repeat
and conieutnite-iill available military
Thestre.
-Visiting companions welcome.
strength ugainst Russia nr they must
to Marob on Paris.
Itself.
0 . I*. Taylor
do os F'lerirnyfc Hit* Great did Olid do- J . F. Karnatx
T h e CUE G u a ra n te e d Iron is T h e Lead«
vote all their mlllinry resources to
Secretary
High Priest
o f th e M a rk e t. C oats only 1 5,cen U fo r
*
overcoming tlie French opposition
e
le c tric ity to d o th e w e e k ’s ironing of ,»
:U B military «It unti ou which con­ many has undoubtedly entered upon Against the Russian* they would leave Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Star
o
rd in ary sized fa m ily . W o have in
‘ iloc^
411 j
tbo
actual
blow
to
he
delivered
by
Its
ouly
sulllrlent
forces
to
delay
their
ad­
front* Germany today, w j i m
Meets every firtt and third Tuesday
a ll » trie s o f
American military expert la the first field army will bo preceded by a vance on Berlin or Vleiinu until the in each month. Everyono who ho« seen
G -E F la tiro n s
*
N e* York Bun, U similar to that necessary period of rocounolssances in French cnmpnlgn could bo finished. It
his Star in the E ast are cordially invited
which confrobted Frederick tho O m it force, while the main armies ere con­ seema to be the conocnsus of opinion
!lo m in a d
J j
Id the 8«rea~ Yoara' war In 1700, an centrating by rail for tho aggressive •of military men that the Gcrmna*Aos-_ to visit this chapter.
Alice E . Robbins, Sec*y **7
Ltrlnn nllles will follow'this tart plan.
echo of which waa tho French and In­ movements.
s e fe c t t h e h o t(
Their opponents are- undoubtedly: '-wnirime^r plan they may adopt, says
dian war on this continent Opposed
w e a th e r co m ­
Phocnix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
writer In the Sun. they uuwt*nrt
Ztqrgrcdericle. WBrwtha slltaé arm taa.ot
f o r t« w h ic h
"B ix o n y , Fiance. Austria and Russia. force In adrance of their own main on the aggressive and push the camMeets second and fourth Turaduys.
w
ill d iflfch t
j
Though greatly outnumbered the Prua- movements nnd-to obtain Information palgn hard In order to overcome their N¡siting knights always welcome.
y
o
u
r
«rife.of
tho
tinea
of
German
udviuiw
The
opponents In detail before they can H. McLaulih
tlana not'only held their own. but comO. J . Miller
-pleted the war by gaining the province meeting of the«« forces will result lu- unite their mlllinry forces
K.
R.
and
S.
C. C.
o f Siicela. Yet the war was largely bead-on collisions—rencontre« as they
The Row'd to'Pari».
aro
called—
aduie
of
which
though
snn
fin t l
the result of tbo aggressions of PruaTwo more tasks U-aJ^ct t|lll ^ nPllir^ u * ft.nford Rodge^o. 2 7 ,1, O. O. F.
eia. Prussia had taken a largo part of gulnnry will have no effect*ou the cam­
. . .
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paign no matter what tins local m u lt of Llegw Bo before-Ym^OcrntiWnrrni.v
Baxony and annexed It to Prusals.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. tn.
groups
now
operating
In
the
valley.of
Carlyle In hla "Frederick the Great** j may hoover Imperial Theatre.
i ja : "Seldom waa there such a com*\ While It seems clear to tho military the Mouse before It can horto to enter
•ay»
J
. W. O. Singletary
L. D. Wicker
blnatlon against any man as then mlnd that the present campaign will- France nnd tic on the ronu to Part»
Secretary'
N. G.
These
tasks
will
be,
first.
In
the
against Frederick after bis Bsxon per­ bs aggressive on the part of Germany
valley
or
the
Meuse,
to
overcome
ths
U
Is
not
nt
nil
clear
that
the
same
formances In 175ft. The extent o f hts
Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
sin. which Is now ascertained to have course will not be adopted ^&gt;y France forts nt Uuy nnd then to reduce the
been wbot » e saw. was et that time and Russia. To Immobilise tho Rus­ fortified camp» oi Namur, tho outer
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
considered to transcend all computa­ sian forces, so far as tbo German canV lines of defense of which hnve In the nights in each month.
tion and to mark blm out for partition, palgn Is concerned, tho best principles last few diiys been .strengthened by F. L. Miller • . .
J . F. HoolehirT
for suppression and enchainment aa of strategy would require cither that numerous earthworks nnd file garrison
Council
Commandci
Clerk
they Ik&gt;confronted by detachments of of which has certainly been brought
tho general enemy o f mankind."
up
to
more
thnn
the
required
strength;
Some suih feeling ecems to animate th« -.German and Austrian armies or
tho peoples and governments'opposed that an offensive movement on the second, sfter tho full of Liege, opening United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners o f America
to Germany todsy. Frederick preceded part of Austria bo launched against nelglum to the Gcrmnn Invasion, to
crush
the
(letgInn
military
forces
and
SAnford Local Union No. J75V meets
hla aggressions by building up the' Russia. .
to reduce the great fortified enmp of first- aud third Thursday night ut
grontest end best disciplined military
Advantage In Offensive.
•Brussels, the eentpl Belgian defense
m achine of bis nge. The present kai­
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
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■ Tho strategical offensive In warfsro
This objective would hnve to be at
ser has built n similar machine and
J . W. O. Singletary;
J- M."Brown,
(ins many ndvnMiigw hi q terrain BUril tnlned before tho nermnti hrtny gräiij
uup
pitted It against tbu combined armies
. . . Scc’y-Treaa._________ . President
as that presented by western Europe. operating In the valley of the Men
of Britain. Franco and Rnsala.
Von der Golta lu his work on "The could advance Into France across R&lt;
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B, P. O. K. Hanford Iradge 1241 *
Conduct of War" says: 'The- strate­ glum, without having Rs right (lank {
Bunions Slow to Hove.
SANT0S-ÒUM 0NT IN A DIRIGIBLE
,
'
Meet^first
and third Wednesday night
gical
offensive
Is,
as
wo
hSvo
seen,
a'
Prussia geographically, with respect
and Its line of communications serious, j
ot corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
to tier nlltad-enemlcs. occupied a cen­ consequence,pf political strainingsfter ly endangered
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R. L. Peck
tral position, which afforded ready op- some dcflnlto object, tho feeling of
While the French have no contlnu 0 . L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
ous line of defenses on the Belgian
border, they hnve a secondary line of
defense In (he la Fcre-Relms curtain, The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
halfway between Purls and Belgium i Order Unfted American Mcrhnnlrs
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:30* P.
Tho city dt Paris Is surrounded with n
glnllo of forts that will protect It from M., in the City Hail. Visiting brothers
capture except by siege.
Are welcome. O. H. Smith. Ree. Sec.
,\s euery. &lt;lny will bclp France to
catch up with the German start, the.
resistance that tho latter encountered ■ Meyer to Stick to. Springfield.
Sol Meyer's heart ban been touched
In . Belgium Is of enormous miuo to
by
pleas of Springfield Tans, and ho
France In her concentration plans.
makes It known that tho Springfield
Uhlan« Noted For Daring.
team will not bo transferred to Ko­
During t h e 'storming of Liege the komo or-somo other Jumping oft place,
German uhlans came to the front In Springfield fans havo agnln promised
tho news.^ Just who nnd what tho uh to dobo to tho aid of tho club with
Inn Is nt the present lime occupies the I Bomo support In the way of attend­
minds o f many (rarsons here, says the ance. This ta about their dozenth
New York Herald. An erroneous Im­ promise of tho sort, but Meyer is will­
pression seems to exist In somu quar­ ing to gq tho limit with them nmPglvo
ters. It adds, that the word "uhlan" them a few.moro chaneos.
indicates u trltra or nationality similar
to the word "Cossack." This Is uot sA’
U m p ire's U n iq u e S t u n t
* The Cossack is born a Cossack. He
Umplfo Harry Johnson of tho Na­
Is of Tartar ^rlgln, whoso «blcbodlcU tional league has Inaugurated a new
men a re 'enrolled In the armies of the stunt Recently tbero was an argu­
exar. Tho wprd "uhlnn** simply do-' ment ns to whether a pitchar had hta
notes n ¿crtolil (J’po of cavnlrytiihn In foot on the slab. Tho rubber was
thu German army. The uhlan Is n covered* with dust aud tho umpire
lancer. There aro twenty-six regl coiild not decido and quite a row re*
ments of ublnns In tho Gorman army nulled: Sltico then Johnsoa Carefully
—nineteen from Prtiaaln. three from keeps thè pitcher s stab dusted off nnd
Saxony, t\vo from Bavaria und two carries his whlak broom, oven when
from Württemberg — with a total ho Is working on tho bases.
strength ou n peace footing of approxl
Sunday Ball in Waahlngton.
FRANCK'S FRONTIER ON BELGIUM AND GERMANY, HIIOWI.M. I'M,- »lately 25.000 woll trained men. These
Sunday baseball In Washington was
RING OF FORTff THAT MUST HE PASSED IN ANY GERMAN Al* .regiments are ranked ns henry cuvairy
nnd nre -used principally ns tndepend mado- possible by a decision of Jus­
• VANCE ON PA RIS.
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ent cavalry, farming the 'cavalry tice Gould-In tho District of Colum­
«creea. This was tholr employment In bia supreme court, that there.exists
pnrtunlty fur nudd concentration In (rawer to obtain this object and distinct tho Frnnöo-Prusslan war. mid from the no law to prevent Jt. The decision was
any direction.* .Frederick know that consciousness of superiority over the reports coaling from Belgium It would given In a suit brought by rofnclals
the Austrians were slow Inrihelr mili­ enemy." The upplk-t^tlon of this dell seem that tho tihlnns are »fill being of tho Federal longue to restrain lo­
tary mo vein ruts nn the present Em ­ nltldn to (he (Tresunt nttltudc and prob- Used ns tho Vnugunnl o f tho German cal Authorities from Intec/erlng with
peror Wllllnm knows the Russians. able course of uctlon of Germany Is nnuy
professional baseball on Sunday.
Tho uhlnu Is axmrd will»'.lance,
Judged hy European . standards, gro left with the render.
■low In their mdblUxntien and cooccn . The offensive offers upirartunlty for saber, carbine and plstoL lie In wejl
surprise and rapidity of rflovcuienL It mounted, and bis equipment la espo
trntlon movement».
Altmrtu Salito^ Dumont, opt* of in«* entit»nt - - i .......... '
' j1 I*;
He therefore concentrated his forces Incltea boldnesa and limits tho field for dally designed for .the purpose f ° r
™
against the French, met them ut Ross- errors. The aggressor has a definite which ho is employed—ready to Rgh't One Inrh Cards Will Re Published l)n. balloons. Is shown here In *i small nlr c r a ft IK- ■*- »
«pit**»
the
French
ting
iismln*t
Germany
purpose
and
his
opponent.
Is
Iqd
to
con­
or run, ride down oulpoett or scouting dcr This Heading At The Rate OfS7.2(l
burh Nor. 5, 1757, abd, although out­
numbered three to one. defcatad them form his movements to thuso dictated parties of the enemy, harass bis Hanks Per Y ear^v
with such loss tb it he was'Vblo to by the aggresslvo movements of the and screen the morements of bis own
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leave them opposed by » small screen Other. Tbs aggressor Is generally suc­ main body.
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and march rapidly against the Aus­ cessful when ho wins a material ad­
The wortl "uhlan" Itself Is of Polish
vantage
at
one
point,
for
Ibe
positions
trians. whom ho met a t Leutheu, Dec.
'origin and denotes s lancer. The uh­
s
of the defender usually constitute a lans In' the German army' wear ths
o, 1707.
. D en tists
This march of tbo Prussian army strategic structure which Is greatly im­ CBppka, the peculiar flat topped bead
dress which was worn by the Polish
wits noted for the fact that although paired by the loss of ono'of Its parts.
The aggressor may'Select tho point uhlans nnd ‘which to tills day Is the
It Immediately followed the severe bat­
tle o f Itossbacb It was pushed with of attack and concentrate against 1L distinguishing mark in the uniform« of
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
S o w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
such vigor that lu thirty days Fredcr-* while the defender must be prepared tho Innrer regiments of Great Britain
at
all
polnta.
The
disadvantages
of
Irk marched tils army a distance of 350
nnd other Kuruponn countries.
B lin d s/ L im e , Cem ent, Tile,
mile« and confronted the Austrians. - the strategical offensive aro that It In­
The uhlans during the Franco-Pros
The Prussians at Leutben numbered volves rapid and fatiguing marches on stan war made n name for themselves
Terms Moderate— Strictly Cssh
L a th , S h ingles, W ire Fencing,
but GO.OOO—the Austrians 80,000. Tho tho troops, lqrolvlng losses which fre­ for« their quick, dashes and raiding
' rrtiksIAtis ruptured 21,000' prisoners quently cxcqod those or bBttlA Tbs expedition* nnd the ruthless manner
‘
C o rru g ated Iron Roofing
and lift guns and obtained a firmer country through which the ndvonco Is In which they ravaged the country
made Is usually tyostlle. and detach­ through which they went The patrol
Phono 319
bold on 81le«ta. *
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The German government today un­ ments must be made to protect the of. uhlans who tried to gallop loto
doubtedly believes Itself thoroughly line .o f communication. AdvanclOg iJege. necordlng to reports from Brus­
prepared, for (ho present crisis. It did nrmles are thus frequently caused to sels. nnd enpture the Belgian general
The Best M etal Shingles at $4*75 per square*
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
not throw down the gauge of battle melt away before reaching tbft objcc- staff was acting true to tho uhlan repx &lt;1‘
without full study of th*o effects of the tlre.
utntiun for dnring work.
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 upti
The force at the head of' the army
ATTORNEY and OOUNSELLOR a i LAW
entry o f Great Britain and all other
wh|rh
is
tbo
part
In
contact
with
tbs
'possible opponents Into tho field.
War Hits Gallic Psnesks.
Practice lu State and Fédéral Court*
enemy Is often hut a fraction of th*
One of the oldint German restaurants -fi 1r _ V l~î
Cypress Boards fer Boats and Lumber of all
f jf,-.. z. nt- - - - .. _
W ar O&amp;mes Useful.
entire army, due to the necessity to lq New York was crowded to tbe door*
Garner-Woodmff
Bld
g
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Sanford
Fta,
Tbo w ar games fought out by the occupy nnd hold strategic points gained when a guest rushed to and sold to the
Columns and Newell P osts, Banisters, NotfWW
German general staff as part of the during the udrnnce and to protect ths proprietor: "No meat for mine today.
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study In preparation for the present, line of cotnnlan teat look—
Let me have a nice French pancake."
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DR. C. G. B U T T
conflict no doubt Included altuaUotu
Z ’ lïlËLa“
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Tho proprietor, looking nt ths new
Row Great Armies Dwindled.
similar to Ridas now presented, and
comer lu disgust, announced:
DENTIST
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Napoleon In IRI’J hwadod Russia
every detail and every strategic contin­
"There will he no more French pad
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Yoweil
Rulldln«
gency .which could be foreseen os a with H.’.Wsl. hut renebed MoacoW with cakes so'rveil In tjita house while the
T#J *• 'j. |e
•àr, ., _
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possibility bsro been Included In the hut itrstmo Marshal Mancun crossed war U on.' Only’Gcrmnn pancakes*sft­
.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
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statemdfita of problem« hod their ef­ the Pyretic«« wUbt-100lOUO Frenchmen, er this."
hut iirriveil before Llslran with but 15.fects nnnlyied nnd provided against.
The guest said he would have a Ger­
THOMAM RMMCT WIDJOW
Tfio. li y mind reading In the dally is»». In the last war tu-twi-cn Gennyny man pancake Instead.*
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E. nqtupaoN iiotiuioüieK
'press the accounts o f combats which slid l-Tam-e the Germnus crossed tho
The Vienna Rakers’ nssodatloo has
leak through th? rigid censorship In frontier lit lriTtl with 872.000 men, hut docldcd/not to bntfg -rolls or Quite« or
forcB _lA -gp no- be misled concerning repent'd rarts AvUii uut ui.Ooo sfufr a pastry.*^ Hereafter all bread In to be
the*relative Traportnnrc of success or campaign of only six weeks.
made In loaves of the quality called
dudmucc^s s In ytfclr engagements.
Ip , JX would seem, however, that tbs' “war bread.*,
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PAGE THREE

Newspapers nt Milan *ny that
Bwltxerland
If Ijit neutrality
wns guarantee«], to comrkrt the whole
republic Iute n Ititi fros» cunip to re­
ceive* unii cure fur nil wountlctL sol­
dier*.
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Tin* steamer Olympic I* tin* Intent
to be com mándete»! by the ¿overa­
ll] c u t
Majiy * American« who hud
tnken passage by the Olympic will
go hmup In the «(«M-rnge of the Baltic,
On which nil the Urst-clnsn cabin*
C W m r C M C W T have fl*'4'11 ri“* crTtvd a* far ns the
L P I u A I i E I m Ij N 1 mhhih* of October.
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Tin* Loudon Central New» agi-ncy
i Said to H a « Cut Off 1,1 u dispatch from M ethouruesays:
ion Between Brussels **Waujr German subjects rfrf- applying
Belgian Army 1» Fight- toT nntnralliatloo". They &lt;|cc!are Gerrent Vigor.
many made n and blunder. Their
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only explanation la 'the Kniier la
nch . atuU • Belgian h***1-' ”
Am qbUbs to 4 ho Cologne Gaxette,
rr«-*~-tmtt Invaded - W » ■Jwtim m ttgrhaa^jolnwh- t|u* Triple Al*
g to an official atale«»&lt;1 wl,J Invade Hervla.
t th 6 * French war ofThe Russian.. commander of the
neh came Into contact fortress fif Sveaborg, Finland, has
un» when the attucked ordered all the Inhabitant* of that
! Ulvet, Department of ^ lacc * n,) Hbliilngior* to leave, .aa
&gt; war office stated that, a bombardment la believed to be lm*
i Information, this was “‘•«ent. T b 1* Information waa re­
engagement, nntl the « ‘Iveti
Copenhagen. In a. message
were pursuing the foe. ^niin Helsingfors. „
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ad Ovrihan armies are
^ d lip s tr lr W tttW ItB ffifiR U ff
lemont; Belgium, aud, Telegraph comimny from Paris nays
c war office, the "B el- ‘ he correspondent learn* from n reenergetically reslated 1,“ble source that the Russian* have
pick.”
gained Important victories over the
-G erm an troop« that Austrian«, capturing many prisoners
rer Meuse and moved aml nmi’h wnr u»«*erlul. The scene of
o ff communication be* “ *® battles Is uot disclose«!,
i and Liege, and arc
A Hl'aughnl dispatch says -15.000
Ij
toward BniMsels. Jupam-se soldiers hare embarked on
■sdy arrived In the vt- ‘ "»»“Ports anti are awaiting orders,
wi. seven miles southA Copeuhsgen dispatch announces
jont.
Communication ,hat ,,UMUn mobilisation will be
ras cut otr. hut It was co,“ "&gt;rte August 21. “ .
the wnr office learned
H,'ver" ‘ Austrlallnn warship# have
■lilgf« nfit&gt;'heeii jj.iw ii Jobu-d the British squadron In cost
IflmiH To halt the Ger- ^ 'i t h ' waters.
It I* ri-i*orte,i ti,nt (i,i&gt;
Recruiting goes ou In London fot

GENERAL JOFFRE OF TH E FRENCH ARMY

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Wto by American Pros* . m relation.

•The British Battleship Superb
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IIK British batllcffidp » aj -rb was launched In December,*1007, o* a aider
ship of the Tcm crnlrr t id-rthe-TW-HcmjilKm. Hhe has a apecd exceeding
twenty-one knots nnd n.Tica ten twelve-inch guns aipl live elghtepn-lnrh
«do tuhea. In addltlop o the secondary battery »r
tl,, ^ mln,
Are machine guns.
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over-seas g efv k c.

Photo by American Press Aiiocistion.

The Cumini Huer Lusitania, In het
dash across the Atlantic, bn* reached
the Mersey la ttsfriy,
Another uimotuiccmriit at Brus­
sels that* the fori «.'at Liege are «til
holding out waa n*eelved with re­
serve. If ttiey are mienpttired thu*
far, tliclr n &lt;Inet Ion under the sternly
bombardment of the German artillery
Is bgllovvd to be only n matter of
time.
Ileporta received
from’ various
source.* way that 1*00,000 Herman
troops bar*» passid by Liege Into tilt
Interior of Belgium, and that sharp
skirmish«-* h a v e occurred at Tlrlemont, Eauiml. tlusseiilmveii ntul Nt.
Trend.

to* by American I T W Annodatiti a

Little Fighting Craft of British Navy
I warfnro tho Ititi -i
&lt;&gt;f thè flghtlng navica, alile ta «Hng even (he big
gest Dreadnough t- n-ath. are often «• Imporinnt a» thè uiiglity tuitife
thlps or battio rnilsms, Two of thè «wlfl »«-sseis of thè Itntish navy ili»
tft 1* thè lower otte In thè plclure- art- «ceri bere Tlju upper «hip I* th*
ló». gel li? nt full spctd. The Itrltlsh uavy 1» pleutlfully supplled wltb tur

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for«-*«! to come to the surface. where*
upon the Blrriiliigliatn'« guiltier fired
the accond hliot of the light." This
»hot struck nt file -base of t fin con­
ning tower, ripping' the whole of thr
upper structure clgnn nnd the U-10
•sank like a atone.
“The remainder of the atihmarlnr
flotilla fled."

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Grips of Two Noted Pitcher».

Here Is tho recorJ breaking left of Bubo Marqunrd and the famous right
k the "Peerless" Mattj. holding tho little horsoh Id«»covered pill Just before
pHvorlOR their famous "fadeaway" ball. The lower photo »hows the south
Jihg of “Bubo" Mapjuard nnd the upper photo shows the arm of Christy
ksthewson, tho "pcerleis" twlrler for tho Giants

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.W ill Bring Tourists Home,
A Washington dispatch says: ‘ Au­
thority wn« given American cmi
hassle* nnd legations throughout Ku*
rope IU .d iU jB ships In which to bring
home Americans.
/
Kecr*’t«ry Uah-lson, «a -chairman
of tin- relief committee, coin posed of
the secretaries of state, war, navy
and treasury sent out Instructions to
each embassy and legation to make
Inquiry as to available ships and If
Americans «-an bo concentrated a t
open ports Immediately, to charter
neutral «hips.
The diplomatic officers' were told
not to pay higher rateij (Uon those
usually charged by tbo-ulferg for a
similar service.
, Yj*'.
All thought o f sending vcsAcla over
from rite United State* to bring back
the Americana has been abandoned.
The Germans linvo placed furni­
ture van* tilled with Belgians on the
Pont N«-uf. over the Meuse at Liege,
to prevent u hombanliuent by the
Belgian •guns.
The German army U being detach«nt from Its iHMltlon before Liege and
1« advancing through j h a heart of
Belgium. The msln body of the Ger­
man cavalry Is engage«! In a forward
movement all'along tha front o f tb*
alll«Hl nrinhs, says a Brussels dlspatch.
- A London dispatch sayeL ,T h c
Prince of* W alt* fund for the relief
of fam ilies of the war victim* passed
the $d,000,000 mark.

nini » e m n u n fa e iiire r *. h a n k e r *
lu e i-h o 1». railroad anil s te a m « h lt
men e.-' e c t h o l y s ta n d in g
for
tin
geni ml I n te r e s ts o f nil ^Iciucnta en­
gaged In o r alfeetetl by foreign tr a d e
should work- for u a tio u s l u n ity o&gt;
res.

action In setting -American export
an'il Import traile free from1Ilio psrnljrsls of trahsportatlotl,
'The eouucH decided to keep In dull)
'touch■ with nil Its members In ,sl'.
parts of the 1'nlted NtateK and wllb
tin- uumeroua euminerelnl nnd Industritìi organisations which hare telo,
graphed‘.to It for Information regimilug «hipping- B s object Is to co-op•n-ate with every effective agency fot
tho extension of American commerce.
Although the.mi-elliig was rnlled at
abort notice.* memben citino "from
every ]&gt;art *of tha UnltdJ Htates.
Jam es J . Hill promptly left Ht. 1'nul
to ntteml tho sessions, while Captain
Hubert Dollar«!, tho Kan Francisco ex­
porter, telegraphed that III- was lourtn'g San -Francisco to Join n commit­
tee of the council which will attend
the conference of shipping and bank­
ing Interest» cn)led by Secretary MeAdo«&gt; to meet In Washington.
A committee was appolnttit to recommfd hclloti to the council.
The council pained taiolutlsni urg­
ing tho prompt passage of a . bill p e n d ­
ing In congress.

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The commander In chief of France's land flgbtars la hers shown at his Sold

Cheapest
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and S m ile at

Austria Senili Troop» Against France.
Home.— Forty-eight trains loaded
with Austrian troop« from the Tyrol
GERMAN SUBMARINE BLINDED arrived nl 1 eopold-n-Iioebe, In Baden,
n o rth w e st of Basel. HwItserlnnd.'Tjppy
British Cruiser'» Shot Send» Craft were oil (lu ll way lo Alsace to ansisi
the Herman»
to Bottom.
London. A dispatch to the Timet
An laltiib n rg itl-pnlt-h «ny«:
Thr
from
Herne. Nwltzertnnd, gays 10,S i o i s n i a n print» Hie s to r y of an e y e
« Itiie s H o f the n a v a l h n l t l c b etw ee n «mu Austrian troop« tin ve concentrated
Herman and
B r i t i s h - raiser« * m t H erm an suhtun- pear Bit««-) and that
rlm*M In which t h e s u b m a r in e t ' - 1 3 Freuch In n i* also are nenr the SwUt
frontier
Au Important battle may
w as I«t*t.
occur.
"T h e cruiser «ipiadrnn oti Sunday,"
the story run*, ‘•suddenly hecaiuf
U. S. MERCHANT MARINE
aware, of the approach of the subMarita- floftllh. The enemy wa« sub­
tile rued. onl) llii- periscope* showing, National Foreign Trades Council
Urges Action.
Tin- altitude &lt;&gt;f the British In tin
The National Foreign Traile* coun-'
nice of, tills attack was root am) thi
llletliv wa« ilttl-rl&gt; inUb-d when sml HI at a s[u*-hil tn eeiliig In New Yurl&gt;
dent) ito* •rul-i-r B'riulnirhnni Mi-atu tiHik n «sor«-« fot th e re lie f o f Ito
lllg at full spend, lire» the first shot e o n g ts i n of foreign eliminerei- dm
T h i s «h ot u-ss carefully aimed, mil to lit«-, ar. J a m e s A. Farrell. pr«-«l
pt lb«* submerged b«aly of the sub­ «lent o f the United Ntal«-« Steel «-ormarine. but at the thin lino of tkf poratlun ami chairman of tjjc evuuell X
In opening the meeting Jahl atre«»»
periscope.
bn
the seriousness of the sit mil lot X
"T h e gnttiaery wna superbly’ ac­
and
g a i e a* (life ithject of the relict
curate niut slinitiT«-«! the pertAeop*.
tnejism
'. th«&gt; starting of exports tf
Thereupon the submit rim*, now a
Minded thing, rushed along undct I'hirupe
It I* is ag re e d tjiat th e c-oiideB
water In Imiuiueii.t danger of «elf
dest rtl«-l lolt from collision with tin tv h l-h i oiiid»l« of L'.'t natlom il repr r iiN e r s

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EUGENIE'S REVENGE
French Empress Takes Vivid Interest
In War.
Thè aged French Empress Eugenie,
who is at lloiogne, take* a rlVUTTntereat In the w*r. When Count Pletrl.
her faithful companion In her long
years ot misfortune and exile, an­
nounced that fighting had begun hci
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TH E SANPORD. HERALD

Po u r

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
PRIN TIN G GOING UP
Miss Ada Reid who has been!
Holly
» piker and a grafter la
and a b o u t t h e
visiting her tleicc, Mrs. Geo. Hyman
On Saturday evening, August 8th,
himself a liar and a* thief, and seek­
sorrow and trouble. There U » * * y
returned to her home in Jasper Wed. The Printers Are Informed Thai
/Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett cele­
ing
to
do
no
good
to
the
prople
of
provided which would five every
Paper And Material Will Halae
Mcntiop Of
Mr. an«l Mrj W. W. Abernathy
f tfcitew! Etwt TW4»r «od TrtisT Morntol Dr property owner such assurance, if he Florida.
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AA long'w ith, all the good things brate*! their .tenth wedding anniver­
sary at their home two miles south
If
Clifford
Foster
and
Tom
Weir
and
daughter
Mollic
have
returned
Brief
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to ¿St* that will t»M a baloon as­
f HE HERALD PRINTING COWPANY chooses to take advantage of it. It are lending their najne^ to the cir­
of Geneva. The guests were invited
home after a pleasant visit at Day­
cension are the materials that go
is, or will be. up to th4 next legisla­
». j. tiou-r, tan* ,
tona
Beach.
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culation
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it
W. M HAYNES Bualn«»* M e n U » r _ ture to provide that way by the a­
make up newspapers and Job print­
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C. M. William* has returned home ing and The Herald Printing Co. their cars until called. Promptly at
ubierlptlon Prtee, «S.OOp Y w I i M « « ^ doption of the Torrens system of a*- Florida to call a halt.
eight ’ o’clock they were asked to come
The News
from a month spent in the moun­ has received advices this week from
surance of land titles.
iii, a nil were greeted at the door by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
josr; Of.The Floating Small T a lk . tains of North Carolina and is great­ the wholesale house* that all
Mlv«r«d la ib« Clt» by earn*» IAOO *•» r**» “»
A. B. Newton, of Winter Garden, hope*'that Mr. Foster amd Mr. Weir
the host »ml hostess, who presented ♦
who
are
considered
Among
the
fair­
•
adriaca •» gûe p*v
Who said: “ If you want to know whether you are destined,to he ;v SUc.
oiua prices are in the discard and no
is an Orango county representative
ly improved in health
Ef Z i ù ì
For 1,urrled
Pannante la adVaaca muai ba «nada al o®«*
each
one with a tin trumpet or rat­
est
.and
most
patriotic
men
in
Florida
^
Harald Readers
who has voluntarily promised to
cess 0/ a failure in life, ask yourself: Are You Able to Save Money?
Miss Edieth Stewart ha* returned prices can be maintained a t the pres­ tle, to-Hhe music of which it being a
were
not
aware
of
tho
use
of
their
Entarad a* errand-dan« mal) malta* AnT*»« «ad bring befote the legislature a bill in­ names in spreading any such fool­
home from Gainesville where she ent time, meaning that paper and
If not, drop out, you will lose; the seed of success is not in you.”
L U r . Paul Bigger* and baby are completod u course in the Teachers supplies will take a Jump If the Eur­ tin wedding, the Grand March was
corporating the proviiiona of the tor­
(POS, al tba PwtoŒta alSanlord. fWIda.
performed. Mrs. Curlett as a decor­
andar Art of Mudi 3rd. 1ST».
K T . relatives and friend* a t F t.
opean war keeps going for s f c *
rens ayatem. We tindcrsyUnd that ish, but at the same .tine vandalMiiting
Stale
Normal
ator
is alt artist al way»,, but she had
more weeks.
he will introduce It early In order istlc report*.— Deland New*.
Ipitrc*’ this week. ^ ,
H
a.
«14
outdone
herself on thl* occasion.
la Harald Balldlnj
Thank*, old friend! We had the
Tho Blue seal Tire
Compound
The Herald Printing Co., antic­
that it may meet with thorough con­
F
jYt*h
yeast
cakea
and
popcorn
at
Mrs
The
living
room was decorated
will, positively heal punctures and ipated thia rise in prices and haa
sideration and study by the other samo thought hut were too bash­
will always remain a problem to you if you do not a t som« time face the
with
bamboo
and
Spanish moss. The
u
Simon’«.
ful
to
express
it.
The
bunch
of
preserve the life of your automobiles purchased heavily and for the next
DO NOT FAVOR I T
*
mem tiers of the legislature and not
mMi gave tho effeqtof massive beams
issue of making ends meet with'the means a t hand, but the problem will be
m
ulM
Clara
Millen
has
returned
pikers
who
are
.
trying
to
make
and
motorcycle
tires
and
tubes.
two mdnths a t.least the *amc prices
I t ' will he surprising U the com­ be lost in the hurry of tho last days
•nd between the beams Japanese lan ­
Krom h«r vacation pleasantly spent Exclusive territory open. Address on job printing will prevail.
We
missioners appointed to collect funds of the session. The Times Union ex­ Florida look ridiculous in a half
D.A.Hanna*--Solo Distribuent__ 913 give’ our customers the benefit of terns were hung, giving, a very soft
for an exhibit at the Panama Ex­ pects to keep ita reader* informed of baked exhibition a t San Francisco
| K - 0 f 0ffU .
and pituuing effect In the lighting.
position ara aucceaalul in any g$#»l the progress of that bill through the will never get any farther than
r ¿e0 Dutton for turnip, m ustard, Florida Ave.. Tampa. Fla. Hri013-4tp the jprice a n d je t them prepare for
A basket of gifts had been prepared
JacksTTTttle'
wtth~i'fheir-**hlM
bc.“
^
^ Ä i ^ a ^ w h e n yx)ir assert yourself master of the situation a n d sav: ‘ I
measurer --Som e -wwbacriptiona have legislative body, to Inform-them—of
Bnd cauliflower seed. 9 6-tf
E. B. Brown has returned from a the winter season at the old price. by the ladies, which contained samWhom the gods would destroy
been given and there will be some whatever ia done to facilitate ita pastrip to Tampa Mr« Hrowd will re­ Now is the time te - m tiw your stat­ pies of pretty nearly everything to he
’will not spend more than I eam , but I will save for tomorrow regardless
Hr* H- v * Perry
returned
other*, and there will he some funds age and of what obstacles are cast in they firat make mad. and the "C o m ­
turn today »und they ^ill move to ionary and job printing, of all kinds found In the ten cent atores, and to
ftcr a "•pleasant stay at
T aaccqa lu*
m ission"»»* mad when they made
'— of the sacrifice.”
..
.
-, .-,
raised thorough the sale of souvenirs it* way, if *n ?.
rTampa about the lir«t of September, You know cxactly'"what you need each arricio was attached a suitable
p F F i 1RNISH Y O U R D IN IN G R O O M •
* and making of motion pictures. Rut
So far, North Carolina is the only t h a t ' statement about the Florida
Elsii* Georgia.
to maku-QuU.-toy .tlmu-luAuru hom««. iu. this Jjno and you can have it
«
T
*
With
the
facilities
of
this
institution
a
t
your
•service^iui^
¿
t
«
Publicity
Bureaii.
The
newspaper
Lovell
has
left
for
It Is ektremely doubtful if the to u l state Jfl the South that h*s adopted
The ladies of thp Bapt i st —é î h u r H
r ,
,
. .
much amusement to the company.
*
ter
rush.
You
not
only
get
the
beneh
ay*
will
now
-proceed
-to
destroy
' amouut raised will, be sufficient to the_-T
Ai
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial botuTi* summer visit at * Black Rock, will have u coqked Komi and Potted
The happy couple were then Uken
Make I t T ru ly the M o s t E n jo y a b le R o o m ♦
fit of the low prices hut tho print­
. erect"» Florida building and install did more than »“ year ago, after long them .
Nor»k Carolina -------------Plant sale EVERY’ Saturday after­
from the room for a few minute*
ment
and
we
urge
upon
you
to
.
*
~
*.
ing wilt be ready for you in plenty
therin a creditable exh ib it..T o . raise consideration of the bill that was in­
Get your ice cream from D uhnrt’a noon and Evening across from Aber­ of time and will dot entail the c\ia- during their a lie n e e the presents,
.
*
in th e H ouse
a sum by popular subscription troduced early in the aeaaalon. Vir­ ' SLA M AT^THE S T A T E P R E S S
which consisted of pretty nearly
nathy’s.
i
Iee Cream Factory.
tomary
rush
and
confusion
Incident
is no mean task.and the meriS who ginia ha* been'considering It but h i*
The Times-Union cornea out with
C O U P L E the solid comfort of dinifig with solid, comG. W. Spencer has returned from ent to a; hnrry up order when the thing that may be used In the
PM rs C. M. E . Jlnkins is »pending
have ‘ been appointed to do it will dope nothing yet- Georgia legislature an interview, and the Florida State
jray of aluminum ware.wefeunwrapped
a
few
days
a
tX
’oronado
Beach
whero
' m l day» In Lakitand and Orlunprinting office is busy.
^ fortable Dining Room Furniture, ond you will partake of
have neither the time not the inclina­ ignomlnioualy Ignored the bill; some Commission nail-the-itate-to-a-m aat
he has a cottage and Mrs. Spencer
The merchants of Seminole coun­ and put In conspicuous places. There
srjar-^.w
s
i
r
:
do visiting her ai*tars.
tion to perform the arduous work of ita member* are likely to fall of and-pick-ita-pocketa for a state ex­
was
also
a
beautiful
willow
ware
s*
* those good ”eaU” with greater zest.
and the children are enjoying the ty can save money and time by or­
which such, an underUking requires. renomination In consequence, for the hibit a the Friaco Fair sends us the
jk
Mi»* Jd*ude Jinkins und Miss
lamp presented by Mrs Curlett s
salt
breezes.
,
dering all their printing nnd office
V
The enterprise is foredoomed to fail­ friends of the measure will be their article. I t aayi th a t the newspapers
Jennie Walker are enjoying
the
sister. Miss Belle Eichnor. of Baltl&lt; 4
A veil-furnished dining room
Arthur W. -Smith hn* resigned as supplies now ami order cnQUgh to
ure under the circumstances to say determined opponent*. One conse­ of South Florida are opposing the
_Msryland. Raspberry punch
E ia n breezes at Seabreeze.
rm
last
them
during
the
fall
and
w
in
te
rIm
o
ra
.J
night
ticket
agent
of
the
A.
C.
L.
JVANnrOURI
is the good housewife's triumpK
nothing of the apparent opposition of quence of their neglect may be to state exhibit at the Friaco fair beNew booking orders for Big B os­ here, und has been succeeded by lien season. There is no doubt in the was served during the pvening and
most of the newspapers. The news­ make the subject more widely dis­ ,cause the papers want the money to
after a number of guessing contests
ton .Lettuce und Cauliflower seed. Guthrie, who is one of the most pop­ world about the price going up in an elegant lunch followed, which
H. E. TOLAl
papers generally reflect the dominant cussed, and it is of auch a nature line their own pockets.
M. M. SMITH H. R.STEVENS
R R DEAS
96-tf
ular railroad meninthe service pf the the near future and the Herald of­
(»»tier
f F. Dutton.
Vk*-rreddMl
Prrftidral
CuUw
opinion and if their expressions may that when thoroughly, discussed it is
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
consisted of chicken salad In cracker
The
Sun knows nothing about
fice would be forced to raise the
rntnpu
ny.
be taken as a true index of how the better understood and the more en­ auch a scheme but the Lord knows
baskets, olives, rolls. Ice cream and
' Mrs. Chn*. L. Wing i* spending
Again you arc -reminded of the price' now only ■we bought before
people feel in regard to a Florida thusiasm i*. aroused for It.
Mr.
me lime at paytonn Beach.
cake.
,
th iT If $260,000 was expended nmotJg
huiuc made bread, cake*, pies, can­ thl* price was raised.
exhibit at the Panama exposition the
The briefest explanation of the the sta te press of Florida and they
Mr*.
R»KToU
r
and
Miasca
1ng goe* over for the week ulula.
If you arc wise and willing to
dies, salads etc., that will be on saJe
commissioners will be given little en­ system ia one made by a writerin were J o ld to sp e n d -th e money in
GeorgiV Pattis hall- and Jeannette
j D. Tucker, the genial County nt lhe store across from Abernatly'a save money on your printing you
................................................................................................................... .
___ CflMiwmenU The .simple, truth is Progressive F arm er‘ in tho apring-of sending 260,000 yearly subscriptions
Sheldon favored tho company with
wljl fake advantage of present prices
(Treasurer
of Orange County was in Saturday afternoftn and evening.'
that each community is absorbed last year, who said: Ipstrumcntal solos, and tho following
to northren prospects, for a year, or
iadX j{and give us yoUr order. YYc
4 be city on Wednesday calling on
with certain plana of ita own for a t­
Capt. W. M. Lovell, has returned
original poem waa read by the au­
The land owner, by paying a small give three months subscription to tho Sun.
print anything that can he printed.
•
his many friends.._
from'Jacksonville where he atter&lt;led
tracting visitors and investment, and fee, could have the title to his land one million prospfecta, that it would
thored:
*
But the Sun cannot be rnufiled
or 6 doses- «66 will break any the funeral of Mr* C P. Lovell the
•bout all the funds that the people examined by sta te authority. antLU do more good than If the Florida
TH
EIR
TENTH
ANNIVERSARY
Polntar for Swalna.
5
Mystical Number on- Coin.
when it believes it is rig h ts
NEW R ESTAU RA NT
have to contribute will he turned In- found good, it would he so rjtistcrcd Commission would pave a highway
of
Fever
or
Chill*.
I
rice
-&gt;
•
wife
of
ill*
brother
Gen
&lt;
P
Lovell
"The
dimaol
who hateth the« greetThru
n
half
score
of
years
No
one
seem»
unwilling
to
accept
case
No junketing tour, lime-light, hot
k-lTM.t
The sympathy «d the many friend
cth thee with soft words, saying: ’Be­
1— to such channels.
and a certificate of registration would from •.Jacksonville to San Francisco air, rake oil, banquets, posing for
Together
they've
gone.
ii
26-cenl
piece,
even
thpuph
there
nro
cent*.
The Bell Restaurant will open on
SO M E SID E L IG H T S ON TH E PRESENT GREAT STRUG­
l.i,v,.II 1.«mil&gt; .if.c evended
Above . and beyond all of this, the be issued to the owner thereof, guar­
From the breaking of morn
on" «'neb coin the following hoodoo hold. 1 am exceeding glad that thou
•with oranges.
Mr*. V. C. Landrum ami children of tin
moving pictures, would influence the
19
t h . in the H ito-* B uilding i
August
..............................
Thlrtucir •Ulterti 1n i bait como; thou rejolcest mine eye*.
th&gt;
lo
.i
v
\
*til
row
G
L
E
OF
T
H
E
EUROPEAN
NATIONS
people are taxed to death by the de­ anteeing it forever. When the owner
combinations:
To
the
setting
of
the
sun,
The presf of Florida is not oppos­ Son one iota from its stand that 30
returned to Jackson vdb- Friday lift of the Genera
116 First St Meal* and short orders,
the
scroll
held
In
the eagles be*k; Lo, surely It w(aa sweet of Iheo to
. mauds made upon them for this and wishes to 1obtain a loan this certifi­ ing the Frisco hold-up itecause it is
tllld
wife
h
u
'
e
re
l.if«-’*
battles
they've
fought
A II Wallace a
s visit of several duy.4 with relative*
pur cent of the money spent on the
will lie served Furnished room* upthirteen
feather*
In
ench wing; thir­ call ’ But as for her who loveth tbo«,
that" public subscription. The peo­ cate of registration could l»o used a* after a state publicity appropriation.
As they've stood side by side
turned to I be eil&gt; Irma LoUghtruii «tairs Klon Ever Proprietor
Frisco fair would he wasted.— Clear­
•nd friends in Sanford.
BY
HERMAN
HIDDEN
teen
tall
feather*:
thirteen
upright |o, she runneth to tho door, she hold-.
ple groan beneath the direct taxes, collateral security pretty much in the It is opposing it because the papers
--.fullv man
Since tye N
*a"
bridegroom
a here Fe+b&gt; r ■•T\
water Sun.
bur*
In
(he
*Mcld;
thirteen
arrow­ eth thy two hands, saying only, Oh.
lot .Itp
, Typewriter Kibbbjtj. Remember
but they would much prefer to pay same way ns a certificate of stock are edited by publicist*, while the
And »he was the bride.
—“The Maxima of Noah.’’ by
aged the l .mlg lima ii learn lla­
heads;
thlrtoen
leaves
on
tho
branch;
O
.
the Herald when you need one.
a direct tax for all that is expected would be or any other gilt-edged se­ Florida State Commission is com­
-Sooner or later the nations engaged all be uvuiii«-&lt;i It
llis servire* will be in great de- I
im ilufualt
Golctt
Burr''«*
thirteen
letter*
in
the
words
’’quarter
N E W SP A P E R S AG R E E IN G
,L
76c delivered !,,,n
make mac bine.
I
&gt;1 Jo'tl
of them and le t.it rest at that than curity. ‘
.1 'l l tl
in war will find themselves spent and realise that million if men. skill*
Uut wlth all of thè rare*
,
njan«! :»- nu»
dollar.”
posed of men who seek the lime­
__ _
•
&lt;•:, tf
1
II
have
The
newspapers
of
Florida
are
woary.
There
will
be
victoryfor
some
anjwhere.
Phone
pot
:
lay
year*
of
cm
1
i
to be held up evdry week or two by
T’hai come to u* all
-i-liiatiun,
bail
.This certificate of«stock, passed to light.— Clearwater Sun.
• Harder Task to Do Present Duty.
•tiglig« hi in »
thought
York, Mondu) - Why should
practically all agreeing that an ex- (|c. f t for others and profit for none, left the inrtor\ t- &gt;• -ii! ! &lt;&gt;r ihe &lt;it*f
some committee sent 01R to . gather a would-be purchaser, duly endorsed, /
. t
Thore’s heon n rv rF u
N.
Pleasant It 1* to entertain the ploArtificial Flowers an Old Idea.
*
------ G ------J. M. Lord ha* returned from i good hall le.in
to muT&lt;* extraorture
of ourselves lu *010«* future srono%
(*oMi?r«*-rojitiiim*
Thut
either
should
fall.
In funds for objects thaT the people would be tantamount to a warranty
exhibit
for
the
state
at
S«n
FranThere
can
hardly
be
any
lasting
lauto
waste
nm
«ml&gt;
"
'
«-if
tin»but
tkd
w
hero
Artltlrlal
flower*
were
mndn
In
tup.
rn
III
r•
i
trip to the Ft. While section
|{,. it \ oc I­
' T I I F PANAMA B U B B L E
dent Urne* by the F. yvtlana.., Ul planning wl*ely. fc-llng nobly, nnd ex. :
cisco’ would be
he a great - waste of- p,,),,
a ny Df t)u. contending parties. very lives ami po--it-i) the live* i
So with hctirty goto! wlll ,
•. frequently do hot approve. *
i I *«r j„ ,„ rv .-ll.iriv «,i facilitât** «he ••*l'°rseeing
hi*
ri
ti«*
i»
deed. In place of n costly abstract of
he . greatly enjoyed
- I r t .it \tl(e In commenting upon an editorial and energy and probably result in To change .the map of Europe is not those di*pen&gt;ieiit » h tii-m to nr
Europe dtirliiA-Ut*-» •*1'it t;uUi century, routing with the holy triumph uf tho
\,„| vhòubléY to shouldt-r.
Thcro is certain, work th at must title, the proper state olficer pan ex­
t' " la Hull ni Amorie.i •\ |»r«»'i ** ** whim
la rives and friend*
- *».•! tl.. • &gt;
when till re exit led fUCh ü entxo (OT ~will. but 1« I* a tlltferettotiling, rrot l i t —^
irmt'M
tufi
*
in
the
Sun
in
regard
to
the
Efficiency
(o
u
g
b
t
lite
guitti
fighi,
harm
»
&gt;
•
■
■
for'Florida.
Unless
■
it..
11
..prico*
,J
»
tu
li
i
.
be done in every town of progress amine the bookB. tor a small fe«, and
to) Vf
worth the price of a single. human war, hrot I •• ii- 1 •
«»ni |M1
’a
U
a
iiy
lin
«tr»
iiiri’n:
Vhill
1
. , tain, flow et : - ut made &lt;*f thl» the green avenue« of the future, but
jb
mu«t
M
’fbiiiily
. 5 or 6 dose* 666
uhi bus grown obler
1,. -•.. tl t.gw fand. importance for which no fund* ascertain w hat.‘if any, encumbrances Expert. Wesscis being employed to this state cun have nn exhibit cost­ life. F’ntriotism should never ri*e uThe tin rt hi
i«
m i . 1 t •r • i
fi •» »' ,’1
i;
-4
'•stance,
while Urn odor of the real In tbu hot dust ol thu present moment,
1
I’
rn
•lulls*
«
1
.
|m
vu
r
«
•
»
*
»
•
•
*»
•
•
•
«
caw» of Fever &lt;&gt;r &lt;
, mi,«- Aiil'AproaJ
. afe provided and every fight thlnk: on tho title have come into existence raise $ 2 (Jl),000 wur fund for the Kris-1 ing upwards of a million dollars bove humanity.
that pem • ti.ii -t
•li »ii * ii-.unteti hull.
•M f i 'A
nw ers wa* Imitated by tho uso of to do tho duty that walla ond want*
1 * 4' ' '
.«
in
cent*.
ri» hope for them now.
.
ing cllixcn feels the obligation to do since the certificate fcas issued, ¡and co fair, the St. Petersburg Indt-pcn- wo would suffer Ify comparison with
il iu-rii ul »I* itullerilig 1
us.—Janies Muf neau
«*
The history of war is merely a suc­ more hop*.»--- '!»•
per.Utne*
h«*a (lint: l !«•• hi Ur trill
"Í
Thi* goo&lt;l couple *o irta-,
were a * cur cit y
the hostess stater— Miami
'Me­ cession of blunders. Eurh treaty of vinred thu' an
his part in furthering the cause of make a record of them on the cer­ dent says:
«*ll
■
.
i
e
tn|*
r.i
r
1
1
v
urn
ri*!
I
f
t
here
U»t
V
A
II
i
in»
1
a
Thi. Mis* Saidye W illi:
li 'Hat p
«•nr
"W hatever chance the men at the tropolis.
• mi-rea-e iti price* could
That tMeir p*&gt;* ma&gt;' he m any
community good; this lie is obliged tificate.
, ».
1
peace sows the seed of future strife. ity of tin :■«
from a delightful ' |h|I Willi f rh* n •1- tli-t, oliti! 1• «I 11* ..'•h- r l „ pl|l III Kodut-I- tb
head
of
the
project
to
raise
money
IIul
there
i*
it«»-scarcity
Their sorrow* be few.
----- O —
*
to hear about ail th a t he can stand , Thus the state Insures ngainst nil
War offends our intelligence and out­ England a - •! I
and relatives m &gt;1!•• Illitili! &gt;t«.iUt* *»( hi ri•cr aliti i rn* *rr p i »w♦*r (ul machiner) |u- r\|M-ftetl
year
have
been
un
forja
.Florida
exhibit
at
San
Francisco
And
a* 'they go onward.
ITop- of thl*
in any event without Iho incursion attacks' every title it has examined
Tennesee. She also s|M»nt :i VS 1 ••k Iti
A Gainesville .dispatch tells us rages our sympathies. We can but this Wur Tin i "
Su' f t Oli uf I ¡ a i iie*V*fle f he
W
1'rt&gt;
J
m a r k o ts ha\*
Uur
Helen and Endor
|
|
\
i.hundan!,
the
of •"commissioners" and other gen* and has. certified to he good and va­ had Id get the necessary- $ 200,000 that the county commissioners there stand aside and murmur " T h e pity Htnlw* do ' »1 * i •
•i.ai S f (e
l h iv e r-l'y t:*ti..
Jacksonville ere ri 11if nini i! hi m*«
n, ncii I IIIK l II# . 1«A
Rich
harvests
inaj 1 reap
been
well
supplied,
and
arrangements
tlemanly hold-up artists who are lid. Under the North Carolina law, seems to have gone glimmering since have amende^ .their usual rulo of of It a ll,'The pity of it ujl.”
emphutii'u! &gt; ii»'
the Florida Mate
Front goml «leed* th e y render.
•CITI« n nei In l ' e of t h a t ' i t y am i
the
employment
of
im
outsider
to
|,i,d
been
inaile
to
dispose
of
The
snr
promoting scheme« for object* whofce un indemnity fund, is
I.H
Mr».
Edgn
r
B
yet
war
i»
riigine
established
Of Tulli, h-^-e
granting a permit to any man who
UT
I cannot lose my faith, however,
hrtY.nl w il Intuì I h r * m e n a c e ni
f ‘ daughter, Evelyn. j»ri* bm it«- h y n in I *tilib e*- 1
benefit* are not readily visible.
I, -,- • of I l o e plus ut
which provide* u remedy in value raise the funds.
wanted to carry u pistol upon his thnt the human race continues to ad­ mind than m■'»•
»»
ir.
ilh».
May God s riebest blessings
V !t I« in in 11 *• i1 1‘
W
»
ü
b
'
«
ml
"
"
I
t
seems
thnt
the
press
of
the
The Reporter-Star believe* thijt for one who claims to have lost his
( »ftcr spending »'•
dl prilli» lutst \ if a d v a n c e d prices uniti
HI D N I v i Hh A L CAW
1 ir -H* Hilitill* erti
filing the bond required by law, und vance despite pll obstacles; it snatch ­ riddle. If i * t »
them here,
! oli
I 1(0,1
( \l n» \Vi O til»'
r
»
1
»
No
.-r
1I-.
tl
It
te
porary
*n*
in
•
ti
state
,i|
i
not
going
to
play
"g
o
a
t"
athe best thing the "commissioner*” rights in land by the mistake of thç
'.»■ .•H w r
i: i
p Mrs. -Bigger* par
I'-.
w
t
«
•
'
\
f
will hereafter inquire Into the rea­ es wh;rt benefits it can from every to it -1 would
I.
tol(.1 eliti i*
\ I,it tl
»I
to r*J^e funds for an exhibition at state, to which loss he has not con­ gnin, and the probabilities are that sons why such applicant should wont
I?: Ii im
tween the ‘
them ....... I t lo t r
situation. 1 nm optimist enough t«&gt;
Tu '
the
newspapers
of
Florida
will
make
(l,
I„g
to
loti-ign
"
•
‘
I
the Panama exposition'could do for tributed by any negligence on his
to carry deadly weapons and refuse tin nk I lint it better and greater Hu fermented
io
tlo .............................................. *
*
Mr».
Gmulbu
■
o
h«-r
Florida would lie to declare ah im­ own part-hut he hnx no rlnim against such u fight f hat th r,re will heno H- the permit unless the reaso n n ee m
t* I ”
uf a pelt
1
r* i r n - t . d . &gt;
M»
t.,
And
in-re’*
t»&gt; the bride,
rope
untfa
better
a
nd
greater
German
l
a
ss
a
n
d
b
u
h
’
1915 arid
position upon the people of Florida the land Itself. Registration of title rida exhildt. It is just as well That 1 sutlicicnt. T h a t is the only cationul
tu make rt I
Eilective August 1st ÍU N to August Is*
1 • •. •it|«*•-fl. flatiing g“ This I» not » &gt;'**•':utul condition. U
|»\tu­
And . here’s to thulr friend*,
arc
am
*ng»ihe
Su.toril
Emjdre
will
emerge
from
the
hopeless
.to attem pt it, and refuse to serve. under this law is entirely voluntary. money could be better spent in ad­
guaranteed agilntt any reductions during thst time:
ing on the ..lu ' &lt;
well to the contrary, it l»*un unnatural one.
construction of the luw on the suit* chaos of tddny.
So faithful nnd tried.
are sojodrning nmong lli«» ino un* ¡ing t" roll, ge i» ^ oui«! he
&lt;
. .
vertising the Florida orango in news­
¡inil
it
has
been
brought
aboutby
The object is one that may b s en- Tiroes Uhlon. .
csiigan
A.
thousand
t•
m
ill
V
s'.tton unu
.
Ject-for if men arc permitted .to go
tains of North Carolina.
t*» **1•• •
Runabout - * *: * • Wc arc living in a day of great
papers and magnxines. It would he
■ domed in the abstract and damned
— -O——
N
%
fi
!j»tf
«•*»ll«*it*M
* |u-for* co­ combination» to speculate in a proaround armed for murder merely by prises. History does not often furnish .prefer to .'I« the
Due rousing good cheer.
Y ft ti T
*
*
r-y
r
hull
very
nearly
impossible
to
ship
Flori­
«poetividemand
from'abroad
due
in the concrete with equal «»rot t ­
Touring Car
550
Closing out all typewriter
«
i ,• «»f fvf her *in tei
genius of the Ti- it
\yh:tt matter« the weather.
filing-a small bond, every county in
P IK E R S IN CHARGE
such examples of sudden and swift the routine-' f I
da fruit across t|ie couhtry and have
«b lin d 1 nl
lit ! »'d *up
I hi- war
“11or abunda
*
ntjss and fervor. Florida should be
Best
grades
only,
at
(•lull
.
I
1
pa
per
tirW B u t e might show n mobilized
I f til ur «unshine nnd rain.
Town Car - - r *
750
heing cornered
rorm-red:
The Now* la In receipt of a news­ it show to advantage beside the frpsh
I Ii
changes. The course of events may i mil the a ir c- .
ari being
"»
•a represented at the San Frahdsco
per dofen beet*. Herald «»thee
•’*
(In Ibn I’nltrS Ulnlr« ol tmr«k» Oolf I
arm
y
of
pistol
toters
ready
for
the
'll -tl Mil «
We
all
«land
together
1,1
lead into unexpected channels.
•i? if
exposition— ye$. But the proper pro­ p ap er’ clipping posted on a ‘ letter fruit that is displayed by the Cali­
arc to bp mudi to * ':'"r 1 .
I leap
to extend U■et
Those present were; Mcsdam**
ir trap-.
slaughter.
ho do not ht ' t n ' ' ' 1
\
»if
l
vision hasn't been made for it; themen head of the ."F lo rid a S tate Com-, fornia growers.
Europe'is
likely
to
change
more
in
curie*
tjl'l-e
inri* My h-art
[
\ siu-ldeti J U Adum*. Graham
The cases are rare n'ml exception­
I Tl
The farmers are III I'll'
ion to I lo-tr -in g le «"I
-^ O * who are-nam ed as ¿brumissionrr* mission,- Pannrna-Pnrttic Internat- w— —
the
next
year
than
it
has
in
the
Inst
man'nntion
&lt;
­
iircale
*
-H
1
all •* ••••'er*
■ K Tnl.it, II H I’uttishall. E. M
al where any good cltixen in a decent
(•hi t,t i t.c • r
paring seed b«-d*
IN SU T S FLO RID A P A P E R
Aro not.going to give muchfof their, ional Exposition*’ hearing tly? names
All retail buyer* nf new Ford cars from August 1st 1914
fifty, it is tUyjut time for the Politics loving care »:
vantage
,„,1
a*
good
money
Dooley.
( ’ R. I’biBip*. »’ T. Wukecommunity
nAeds
to
carry
a
pistol,
late.
aeed.
The
indiratiot:»
nr.tlm'
»
i
to
of
J
,
Clifford
.
Foster,
ns
chairman
oui
*
1
III
to August 1st 1915 will thane in the profits ol the coiti­
time and atten tio n - to it, because
•l'„,1er -u' h circoiiistunce« it wt
Exhibition French, of 'Sanford, in and the, other kind of citizen should of Europe to emerge from thu medea- the stake it i 'l
,|f,.r.d. there will onli.ld. Misses Belle Erehtipr. Blaneh
on • each car
very
large
crop
of
celery
»t«l
other
to
tr
T
.
M.
Wear,
vice-chairman,
and
pn
piny to the e.tent of $40 to $00 per car. on
‘ ‘ th ey can’t afYord to. Thoy ure lend­
' |m- Minch la-tfer lor t'ongre-*
his enthusiasm for raising .money for not be |&gt;ertnitted to carry one at all, val shadow of diplomacy and be con­ the inflated »n 1 ’
IV.ttishnll,
Georg's
I’aUtshuU,
un&lt;L
|¿,rgiheld
&lt;
&gt;
l
entries
vegetables will be grown in »»'« d o l l i l i ' l l . *'
¡hey buy. P R O V I D E D : we sell and deliver 300.000 new
8chraeder, aecrotary. with
ing their natfit* to it to.m ake I t re­ H.
and find some means to prevent the J. anetta Sheldon, and Mssrs bh ei-’
a Florida exhibit at the California no matter how many bonds he filed, ducted in the twentieth century fash­ Slavs.
II be o p en ,for practice
The
trap*
wi
Vicinity
this
season
.
¡
41
,i
&gt;
ra
torli*
**
spectable and tbo likely result will offices in the Heard National Bank, exposition, claims that a romhinuFord car* during that period.
oxporratfdn
of
domeatic
product*
in
To shutr liow n tl
Jo n , ’ Pattiihall. . rhilli|»».Wakefiold
unleM he could show conclusively a ion. In~my estimation the diploma la
i
next Friday afternoon, iand nil shoot».
the
G
®
he that the enterprise will fall into JadianviUe. The clipping ia in the tio n .o f newspaper interests in the
stead
of
doing
what
it
ran
to
facili
have
plnyed
a
very
im
portant
part
clinics anti 'let*'
Mr. Moses a n d .fa ir ly uf Eiuti*
the
public are Invired.
.
Ask us-for particulars
'
case of extreme urgency fylly justi­
anil
Dooley
w*-ll
a*
1
nature,
of
an-'allegcd
interview
with
nr I inhH ni *4
err :iH
the hand] of impractical men, prob­
State is trying to Work the enter­ fying the privilege, The commission­ in bringing about the wnr, by isolat­ of its opportunity
were In Sanford Friday^. They were
information address tate such exportation. Other' roun
, , n ¡, g to h®!
For further
ably grafters, who wilt seise the op­ an alleged "dow n-state” man (one prise in their own interest in expocting
Germany
and
Austria.
once
is
alon»
a
&lt;
-r.
•
foremerly of Manhnttan. Kdnsa*St. Fetorahurg, Fla. , tries .protect their food supplie*, «nd
ers in, the various counties of Florida
T A G ru ve*.
Discoverers of IBumlnatlnj Gas.
portunity with the avidity to get a of those who have been buying stock Ing^to aqueexe $50,000 out of the
Sanford Hernjd I even regulate the prices. in time* ol
en
for
vdiifwi't''and M f. Moses some lim e ag«
I t will be necessary to reconstruct
are invested with a very heavy re­
the
&gt;«»
(ifl.-r
O
l
la
a
ome
of
the
fake
Jacksonville
life
.a»
It vas in 1702 that a Britisher.on*»
if greed ami
selfiahnes*
free triji to California, see the sights
Th*
War deal' In hum-"
c F. WILLIAMS. Af*nt
made the trip from that place t,o
StatefcgU Jnture for their own adver­ sponsibility In this matter of grant­ the boundaries of'E u rop e. Let it he
magazine* is about the j stress,
permit Mr. Murdoch, tundo th® Pfst succe»»,n money. *
,• thr'-e and leave tho exhibit, If haply there enterprises U probably meant by tising scheme.
ami
th
I
the
forms
of
speculation
«ru
EDWARD 1UGGINS. S»U«m«o
•
. ing permits to carry pistols, and they done this time ao justly, so humanely lessly as thegam j'1,
Florida in his automobile.
bargain in good literature that U
" d ' to bring sufiering to our people. tu| rxntrlmM.t s on tho* Illuminating
of
iir
may .be any, to .look out for horself. down-state; most of them state that
host
This charge does not come with should exercise a wise and careful nm! so intelligently th at there will be agipe tho
, * d«
The down-atato
' p u no Bnd P lay er.. Piano- Expert ha* been,mn j r here and wi]l’never he as now thr«-.-itened, there will im on! properties of ti nee».* Six Tr *r* later
If the Florida C itrus' Exchange they are down).
very good gfaeo from Mr. French discretion In doing so.
no necessity for doing it over again great general vim i; ' " n" ”nt&lt; •Thai
$2.25 you get the
man
has
it
all
figured
out
why
the
tuning and repairing . All work nh- mad*“ a g a i n Fof
wishes to mako an eahihit at Cal­
ïip e r to u . «.n u .» « .H.« * ' W
W -« « - • «&gt;* ■x’ or'ilettr
« —
' lion Illu­
ant^the newspapera should make the'
’
Le
for some time. There is a close rela­ the task of taking •
The
pis'tol-toter
at
large
ia
the
,o|u,.iy guaranteed. W .U . H arvey.
,l,v Woman-. Wn,Id The
li VI
ifornia. or if the cigar makers of Tam ­ newspaper« of Florida nre opposed call on him to ahow up. •
Siete»
O
»
«
»
»
™
»
«
eh.ll
«
.
«I»
—
minated P ri* hv this new discovery
curse of Florida, and if his nejgh- tionship, or should be, between racial position will o »1 ,!l,‘ l' 1 ! ‘ 0
B oa 1233 Phone 2(9-1.
1 » 2 -" ...........hold. The P eop t"
pa wish to display their goods there to the poeple.of th e ir-sections beW e’ have laws to r e a c h consjrtra ;
We suspect it a fiction of
Mr. bora watch him, hé has no one to and territorial boundaries. Most treat­ lives; it w illV ch. n at the P
whole y e a r
»nd Farm U fe .» for one
-they may do so, and all will be glad ipg touched by the Jacksonville men French’s fertile brajn-ahout the only
cies and combination* so monstrous
M- ¡Mn
*.
Anlomobile Owners Take Notice
blame hut himself, for he la an habit­ ies bavo been dictated by the con­ for it must ¡0 ' ■•k
ibe time to subscrlrie
M
If they do; but there i* no ca u se ‘or for an qllcged exhibit at the Panama- evidence .of fertility he has ever
the conspiracies and combi- 1
N«w
is
five
thousard
b
'*
'
Reduced R ates over •C o n crete For Sub-Good Presto Lite tank. Y\ ill as ure ••»«• «.»•-»----- .
ual criminal unless he has eompliod quering nations with total disregard
.............
;hou«B
,
Si
reason why the individual Interests Pacific Exposition.
nations
to Increase the co*t of food g r
shown.— Orlando Citixcn.
manufacturer nt &gt;r
..„t ,« fini
for
natural
fixed
boundaries..
'
with
the
conditions
of
the
iayr-per­
Bridge
at
D
aytona—
All
small
cars
for
ten
dollar*
cash
Worth
"A scheme waa put on foot some
of-a few should be promoted and he
be sold
product»*a gainst the natural laws ot
,h 1
1 have a steady conviction th a t wo dollar* ipr.-tkPrtfCUUO,i
mitting him to carry the weapon.­
’ “including Forda with passenger* „ « , « . n y one. I » « « * ' » «
given the seeming patronage of the time ago by som e'of the newspapers
trade. All the machinery for investi- (
L A K E REG IO N M E E T
!,,rn(; if
shall witness, within tho year, the thousand hem.' « f
— Lakeland Telegram. *
round trip. 26c. All large ca r*
8 t» te when na n matter of fact the in^ Florida to have rst«bliahed a
Office.—
1°5
,rl‘'
*
.
gution und prosecution ought to be!
p ¡»J
formation of a great
Teutonic another flag may fl&gt; ' "r *
eluding passengers 35c round trip.
The Lake Region Editorial associ­
Thursday* «n«l S u n d a y * - « - ood- put in motion at one« and every­
S tate 1» not participating.
The publicity bureau, chiefly through the
Germany, like other empires, was ot (o rtifled
VOLUSIA CO. B R ID G E CO.
i t Park
Bifn 1«5 conv‘ nlenccs. where. The gravity of the crime-for!
S ta te’s legislative body has aald In medium of the press, the papers of ation is scheduled to meet in Orlando • Some of our a u to papers are send­
joke
for
Eurap
«
1
*»
l,!ay
pon
■
founded
upon
military
supremacy’
83*Fri-13tc
“
nt*
The only **fc. clean iV is nothing"lew than critne-uguinst I A
' effect tha Florida did not care to the Slate Interested of coure* to early in October. This association ia ing out their publications under
C o n s id e r
b ro n ^ o u p b S S ^
m
y o u \ w S ! n ^ n d Ww h o t a k e s a n
maintained by a successful commer­ l*yl
..
____ v A»«ri»'
the public demands the prompt »t- X
r e s o u r c e s , w h o allOWS yOU tO H in y o u r U U S lllf » a « y
*
he represented
California, and it figure largely in the plan and un­ supposed to he composed of the news­ printed wrappers that are not only
S
S
T
S
i
w
.
l
i
.
D.
R.
Brisaon,
wife
and
children
I
feel
.u
r.
that
every
^
„
cial policy. It cannot be that it is to
c l e a n e d and re-filled frqm nr- ’
*
. every
___ ____
___ _;.... rttfii-cr! —2I
sinterest
a. ____ i |n „.Mil. Itiia tn e s u m ir r e s s .
--------would now be false representation doubtedly to get somelhlng In re­ paper men in Orange. Oaceola, Semi­ neat, but appropriate. The Kissim­
tention
of
prosecuting
^
ctive
in
your
basiness
success
have
returned
from
an
extended
stay
daily.
he laid away upon the shelves of his­ will Join In the hops-cf an
tcia n well. Shower bath, toboggan
to attem pt to make It appear, other­ turn for their patriotism In the mat­ nole, Volusia and Lake counties. Not mee Valley Gazette has a printed
Thr
»-»or
ss
TLio iii thp rplation we form with our customers.
.
*ur,ri
in Het Sprinra. A;k. While there tesiar
in the country,
lasting
pence,
&gt;
r
'
'
_
»mi
tory
before
it
has
developed
ita
full
Leased privately also.
8t 6f
all
of
the
newspaper
men
have
joined
te
r,"
says
the
alleged
down-etate
wise.— Reporter Star.
Mr*. Briuon waa very 111 with pneu­ slide
wrapper “ Hero la your
Kisaimraea usefulneu and power. The German forced into ,he lum'U of an
M ake us a partner in your business agreeable to the- above ,« a * a in n o o d n f
And Cqngress may well auspend S
but it la h op£d that all will attend.
man.
monia, and Mr. Brlsson with mala­
Valley . G azelle,” while Bob Holly Empire has not done all for dvili- German nation, but 1 » . ¡ ¿ r 'tr*diits
efforu
U
&gt;
provide
mean»
to
get
The local news-man and printers
The N caa will bet a peek of pea­
T IT L E R E C O R D R E F O R M
rolls hta excellent paper up in pa­ ixaliqn it waa destined to &lt;l°- * tho
rial fever, and as adon a* they were
products out of the country until the
l Ä
r f K
’ w welcome and" w e‘wiH Ä y o u C ^ S y ' w S ^ P .0” their history a " '1
!s,:nsdve* •*
Torren» System Should be Installed nuts against a pii\t of brains to be should get together at a reasonably per bearing this Inscription: "T h is
able to travel returned to Sanford
speculator, have been brought .to
d
o
n
.
(h
e
,
r
»
«
German
contributions
to
science,
M
i
*
Klicirwiuc
p fl.
.
• *•
’
•
4
•
early
date,
todevise
ways
and
means
extracted from the alleged commis­
Bible along such business lin
lines.
in Florida.
*
and are npw* much * Improved in
wrapper conUjna Holly’* Herald, coipmerce and literature are too real well upon
v-mir Hundted Victor and Colum- term*. The m ote.pf *uch product*
for
the
ehterUinm
ent
of
this
organi­
How many property owners can sion that no downstate man ever
from Sanford, Florida/'-Zofia Truth. to permit the belief th at ita work i* during the h»1 j O ty year* In m \
^
ord. and two Machine, for kept here the better tho chanco to
.
M A K E OUR BANK YOUR BANK
,V
«&gt;
orti» ■
_
jo5-2tp
We’ll zation.
he aure that their respective title* gavé any auch Interview.
Tho wrapper M a conceit of the finished’ and a new. order to Replace fields of
C. M. Berry.
jirinif prices to » normal level.
L
’
Mr
p.
B.
Singletary
and
fam
ily
are
c
h
a
n
g
e
*
If
this
la
in
the
minds
o
f
out
con­
double
the
bet
th
at
some
member,
of
to th e property they own-or think
Jlusinesa. Manager. We are really too the .old. Y et the panorama of rhang*
raerte.
S e e m .» «
P« .1' 1 “ * 1™
greeting Sanford friends once more.
thej/dwn- are good? They can never the alleged commission,'or Itime em­ temporaries . a word to that' effect, rhodeat to qllow It tp go put but the
week in country home.-Address
may ~urifold with startling suddei^
.
’
They
have
rented
Mr.
Fred
W
illiam
*
!
by
would
be
to
the
pftlnt.—
Orlando
ployee,
wrote
thé
Interviewhimself.
An Actor In 8p&lt;t* of Hlmaslf.
be aure that th at title will not be dis­
B. M. threatened to discharge tho ness that the dream of the Liheralist
•
- - ■Arthur
* *•— fi»-4«ti»«*
B o, 1(53 S«n(.rd.
105-2'p.
reeidcnce
In
the
absence
of
his
f*mPresident
Twining HadloTi
The News Is not (atniliar with the Citlsen.
puted-in the fu tu re,'th at there will
N O T IC E
editor unless he allowed him*.to have and Socialist may soon be realised.
of
Yale,
used
to
recall
with tra t hla
•lly.
Cnpt
Singletary
U
on
train
27
and
(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
not be, some day, costly and harass­ publicity scheme as outlined by the
his way, ao what would you doT
\yar
breedij
socialism.
At
night
the
one
appearance,
in
hit.
H
T
E
M
P
T
IN
G
—
,
28-from
Sanford
to
Tampa
relieving
7th white horse w e ig h e d - a b o u t i 130
ing litigation
sustain in the not newspaper men who »met at Sanford
i l)T«
D. L. THRASllER, V-Prei.
opposing hosts rest on their aim s, A» 1 have chart« óf
Capf. Brower for a month or six
d, eight years old. .aylUh- ap- •u amateur getor "T h W ■
sat S S»nFORREST LAKE, Prti.
■urely successful attem pt to hold several month* ago. Wê do know, " A man high up in the « (la in of the
me any word» tu-apeak. ho aaltl. Ml
An Orlando man raises a crop of searching the heavens for the rlddlo x jtle Bond *‘ (¡t**r*
weeks,
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Singletary and family will visit hla
am a-Pacific International Exposition Alfalfa Hay every two •montha-r
-r of life and death, and .wondering for(1 Land * W * ' s , ¡ . ¿ 1 T-.i A**
or the winta they ate enjoying. Such ford Herald, president .ol the Florida
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an experience m aybetheíate ofthefr Press Association, was rlcctjsd as writes: " I would like to sew you on
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Certainly.
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fort to close ih * J o o r ! sud T iI3 Dot
move! confident he * u pot alone.
"Say, George, what boat la this?" I
asked.
“Mah hhmo la Loula,,snh.*'
“All right, Louis, (ben; what'a the
ironic of tbla vessel?”
"Hho am do SrofOull. bo* a mighty
fin’ boat la b ."
“Ho I Judge. What la she,. fruiter
or irtivate yacht?"
■ “I- reckon I don't Juat know.“ nnd
ho grinned.
#
T'erhap* th ru -you will Inform me
where \xo aro bound. 1 aupinwo you
know that?"
••No, sab; do cnptnln'he nobber done
tol' me. aah. nothin' 'bout hi« iwrsoual plan». AIL he done aald was fer
mo to bustle sum ghih In yore."
The shadow of « man blocked the
doorway. Ud wna tm# of those who
had beep In (be stnnll hont.nnd I no­
ticed a rorolrcr ut his waist.
"Tbat's enough, boy. Come, now,
hut with youT* he commanded grutfiy.
“Nover you mlniLtho door- I’ll atteuiL
to th a t"
He pulled tbp door tu^after the rotrefttiug form of the negro, and 1
heard the sharp click of the hitch
nnd then his ruler, inufiled by Inter­
vening wood. ordering the ' irte ward
a f t There waa no appearance o f auy
lock on the door. Probably there was

■Urlng back toward lhe~bouse. ~A
few momenta y e waited In'»Hence;
then the «lender figure o f the one who
seemed the lending spirit emerged from
out the cnm*. Herman Joined us. the
latter taking the tiller, tho former
pushing off nnd springing alertly Into
BusfDctad of burglary, Crai* I* cleared the bow.
by » ' young woman »»»rici+nji Is ths
Lying between the thwarta, face
street. Bha la out of work and'hungry.
turned upward, all ! could are distinct­
They talk In a restaurant.
ly was the black oarsman, a Ithough oc­
Bhe U ah setreas. deteriori by bar
wealthy, drunken husband. Bbt consents casionally, .when he leaped forward. I
caught gttmpsca of the fellow I believ­
, to go south with Craig.
'Urs. Damarti la s good woman and will ed to tie the captain of the strange
play tbs part of Mrs. Hanley to help crew., Our boat skilled the shore,
Craig. They arrive al tbe rundown lien- keeping close within the concealing
lay plantation and aro greeted by a rough sbndowa, na evidenced by overhanging
looking ovw'aoer.
tree*. Twenty minutes elapsed ere
Coombs, the overseer, and a mysterious we were scraping along tho sklP-of a
Degrees Salita seem to be tho only per­
sona on tho plantation. Craig la swat's ■tflaspJ-WWxile-ilia,
coed by a shot wnd linda a man murdered • I wna hustled roughly to my feet and
Broussard, a creole friend of Coombs, bundled ntmard. My head atlll reeled
appaara Probing (bo murder, Craig finds dlsxlly. nnd the two men gripping my
the corpse missing lira. Barnard Is really anus hurried me over the rail so swift­
Mrs. Henley. Bhe and Craig determine to ly my first Impressions were extreme­
flghr tot hoe oiteotfi g -tmobend-e celala ly v/iguc. I knew.the »Vies of the Tea-SmrSCISTev TIWllejr_ dead,
sol’Were painted a dull gray, as nearly
Coombs denies Hanley la dead an* de­
flea Craig, although tbo latter reveals an Invisible color ns could be concelvlir a Henlay's Identity to tbe overoeor. cd. I recall the shnrp sheer of her
The latter says Healer himself put him bow, the clearness of her line* nnd the
tn charge of the plantation.
low aweep of her rail. Less than 1,000
lir a Hanley end Craig And Philip Hen- tons burden, I thought, and then na
tar's seal ring In the garden. Exploring my e y e s'swept aloft, and along the
tbe bouse alona Craig (Inde a secret base­ decks I knew her for either a private
ment room.
yacht, or tropic fruit steamer.
Ha Is trapped end discovers two dead
“First stateroom, second cabin," said
bpdlea One le tbe mtssleg corpse, and
Lively now."
the other la Coombe. Craig la struck g new voicsusharply,
“Shall we unloose the ropes, nlr?"
down and le made prisoner by a dark
young man. another named Herman and
"Yea. Faptcfl the door and leavo a
Broussard. M rs Hanley la also caught
guard. Stow away the boat. Breussard. Everything ready, captain.*4
I went down a brand stairway, shin­
CHAPTER X.
ing brass rail» on either aide, which
Taken PrisorlSr.
led to'.n spacious after cabin. A table ceod na we thought best These peo­
HE newcomer passed so clos* extended J t a .full, length, already set ple were lawless enough without
hen! ilu me 1' could feel bis foot for a meal, nnd n round,faced negro doubt—tbe murders already commit­
(ouch mine. The doorrctnaln- In white serving Jacket grinned at ted were evidence of that—but •all
- ■ed ajar and. If escape waa pos-me as the tnpqprp«sed iuc between they desired, so fa r ag we were |K-r•Ihle, now was the time. Withthem
headinto a narrow passage leading aoually concerned, was to get us safe- '
reeling dixxUy, I crept through tbe forward. A moment later I was un­ ly out of the way. where we could no
opening, yet held the latch, faaclnaied ceremoniously thrust luto n small longer ..Interfere with their plans.
apartment on iny right. . the ropes What those plans might be 1 could
by tho first spoken words wltblp.
about uiy wrl*t» loosened nnd the merely conjecture, with little-enough
"W ell. Dronssard, what la lit"
door shut'nnd locked behind me. - For to guide my guessing. They might t&gt;o
“All seen to, air."
perhaps five minutes I lay where l filibusters connected with some revo­
"The bodies are planted, then!"
had been so unceremoniously drop­ lution along the Central American
“The men nttcpd to tliat."
ped. weakened by loss of blood nnd coast, smugglers or. marauders of even
“And the woman?“
“On her way; tbere was no trouble. dated by the rapidity of events. I less respectability. inring the Henley
found It hart! tn adjust my faculties plnce for u rendezvous. These fellows*
Salllo bad her doped, s ir"
“ l expected she would, Then that to (hla new situation, but I thought It were doubtless the • glmats which
finishes our job here, lieraisn. and tb* might yet lx; my privilege to foil haunted the plnce nnd hnd given It
quicker we nrj* off the better. \Ve got these villain» and rractio Mrs.- nen- so unennny a reputation throughout
the fellow after you 'left. Hrousaard: ley. It was my belief she.wna also on tho neighborhood. They would nntbit him a hit too bard. It scema, hut board thlg vessel. I hnd no renson to orally resent any Interference, nny
n o kone will erer Investissi«;, so It’s assume this except the wording -of change In owncrsbl|i or control. Foa- &lt;
Just ss well. Adventurer named Craig. Broussard'« report, which I had orcr- slhly If they wore thieves, ns I more
Ju^t discharged from the ariny.’^
tluiu - half auaiiectnl. they had loot
“ Wtxut; la be?*'
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hurled nenr by nnd were anxious to
“ Lying there In thè passage behind
get us out of thujwny long enough to
tb e dehr. .llava. l'etere apd Sam bury
reKTTTCtr-tf TTmffwrrm t.' * TtlTi nppeirtedr "
til hr along- wttli the others and then
to me ps by fur th«j most probable exJoin us. Wo‘M go sboard.”
plnnntluD. The door opened again.'
I shut the door and started down the
anti the guard stood revealed beforfl
passage. For a dozen steps It was
uie lu the glare of light.
black ns night Then there wns a
“The old man wants you," be ex«harp kwenro to the right and a glen in
piulued brusquely. waving Ills hand
o f daylight In the far distance- Al­
aft as though specifying tho direction. &lt;
ready they were at the barrier, and 1
■■'Come on. now ”
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ran forward n-cklemriy, eager to es­
1 preceded him along the nnrrow
cape Into tbe open. Tho way wns
’passage: Tho cablh .wns unoccupied, d ear. Ihe dour rising »lightly, yft with­
the entile swung up agnlnst tile Lenina 1
out oliai ructions. I could bear voices,
of the upper dock, the heavy chairs
th e pounding of feet behind, and I
moved back, leaving u wide open space.
n ud e «li-sperate effort to outdistance
The furnishings were rich, In excellent
tny pursuers. That they were merql)n»te.
It wua n ynchtllko Interior. &lt;
'lesa I knew, and my ouly hope iny In
There was hut (¡ne door, evidence thnt ,
attaining some hiding place lb the
a single cabin occupied the entiro
Weeds before they could ciiirgc Into
space listen),’ nnd I stopped' Ik'fore ft,
th e daylight. I (bought oT nothing
my companion applying Ills knuckle* else. nut ns 1 buret, straining and
to (be wood, but -without removing
breathless. Into the open hands grlpjiod
hfs watchful eyes from tuo. A tmifiled
me from Imth »idra. An Instant I
voice asked who waa there, mid.at the .&lt;
ntruggì«! to breark free, fighting wlili.n
response replied;, ‘
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mad ferocity. which nearly accomplish­
*'0|)cii the door and show him |u. P c -. .
ed tbe purpose. Hut they were tóo
ter*, nnd remain where you are within
..nil
many for me. So llruuiwnnl'a tielt wna
ntrapped tightly, htndlng my hnnds
1 entered nnd foulid inyaclf U|&gt;on n
helplessly to my sides, and I was hurl­
plnln. uucar|H‘ted deck, the white walls
ed over so that I stared up blindly
and celling undccorat«l. On ode side
was n double tier, o f berths, lockers
Into th e face of tho fellow Jn com­
were between,the |H&gt;rta, nnd hejivy
mand IIM black eyes were sneering,
curtalus «Irapcd the. two windows aft.
while the unpleasant amilo rotea led a
row of wUHc teeth.
“She am ds 8*a Qutl, an' a mighty fin* Opposite tho berths was nu nmi rack,
containing a variety o f weapons, and
“Great Qod, man!” ho exclaimed.
boat, sah." ’
the only floor covering was a small
‘••You. must have the akull of an oleheard. Itut *he was a prisoner, and rug beneath a desk n«uir tbo center of
Uihant. Are you netually alive?*'
this vessel would tm the most likely the a part incut. TbU latter was litter"'Very much so." 1 gasped, defiant
placo for her to bo confined. I sat up, «1 with paper*, among them a map or
ktlll.
my flesh burning, nnd stared nbouL two. on which courses hnd been prick­
“Mnyho 1 finish heern monsieur,”
Tb*
light shlulhg-through the single ed. Uoymxl ttitae nil the room-con­
,|in-uloned nroussard. with knei&gt; still
closed port wna dim. convlnolng me tained wna ii »mall bookcase, crowded
gflanted cn iny ch est “Then ho not
tbe aun had already set As I got to with volume*, nnd a few chairs, ohly
d*1k. b e y r
my *fwt I could feel a faint throb of one upholstered. The only i«erson
T b e leader latjghed. with a wave of
tbe engine and realized wo wery mov­ present occupied this, and' wss seated
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“ You take the fellow Taf too serious­
gtaak of the porthole was thick, but quioYldg Ketwrau hla lingers. It wa*
ly, Lot him np. F11 AfitL^u-way to
clear. I knelt on the berth and looked the Olivo lined mad of the cellar, the
d o se hla mouth If It over be u«ressary.
o u t dimly perceiving tho ahoro llpe &lt;&gt;ne I hnd (ricked ns leader, and hla
Bealdos, be knows nothing tu do any
slipping past, with an eYer broaden­ p-Hh gleamed white In an effort to
h a rm "
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ing stretch-of water Intervening. Then smile. - In spite pf Ills skin nnd dark
Out «if .the depth of despair nnd deI sat down helplessly on tbo ntool and ey«w, I could hot guesa at his natlunfe&amp;t there had come an animating ray wnltih for Hometlftug to occur.
alliy. but felt nn Instinctive dislike to
o r hbpe—they were going to take me
him, more deeply rooted than,before,
cnix? wa»^ lni|xxwlhle.
with \heni. Even ns a prisoner I .JTbe ,miin who appenmt tn be the now thnt 1 comprehended how com­
should be'near, her, would yet be'able
chief tmd sold he would turn the girl pletely I wna In his power.
to dig out ttio truth. *
•Take a scnL Craig.*' ne o ld . speak­
tree III Ne\v Orleans, when) she could
“You take boero along, inonalourj“ do' them no h&lt;vm. New Orleans, then, ing with a faint sccont barely percep­
f t was Hroussanl a voice. “Zat vat wn* douhtte** the port for which we tible- 'T h e second chnlr will be found
you mean?“
untied. ' It was dear they meant no the morc-jomfortable. Now wo ‘can
“Certainly. Why not? There's plen­ peraeLA) harm to her, and they would talk easily. May I offer you a cigar­
ty o f work for another hand ou board. -nev**e have brought me on board ette***
I accepted It more to exhibit my own
T ru st uie to break him In. Come! «Ur* If they bad deemed It necessary
coolness
than from any, desire to
H ustle (he lad along, boys. I'll ' bs to otherwise dispose of me. These
smoke, hut without other' response/
« lib you lu a minute."
romdderatlous wore!'to the*main, re­
“t trust yon hare been fairly cobs
They drova me • forward roughly assuring. nnd as 1 turned them over In
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spare, from which 1 taw the chimneys my mind 1 drifted Into better humor. Sea Uull.*\ '
“As much so as a prisoner cbhid
o f tbo old bouse far awny to our left. Besides, my head censed- to act)«
T b e (Oitb l*d onward luto anotlier
It Was fully an hour after the com-1 culturally expect to be.’* 1 replied In­
«•red patch beyond, dowp a steep ra­ lug of durknevs before 1 waa disturb­ differently. 'This vessel, then, Is tbe
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lonely waters of tho bayou. Hidden entering gleam of a light swinging la ' : "At prwfent—yes. The name Is Im­
under the drooping foliage of the hank the passage revealed Ihe grinning ne­ material, oo-loug as It sounds well and
w as a small boat, n negro In tbestern .' gro attAvanl bearing a well filled tray. conforms (iu the manifest. * However,
f was thrust-In unceremoniously, the This be deposited In tbe berth, while Just'now -the register fends Sea Gull,
three others follotvlng, each man »lilp- applylug a match to the lamp over­ lleuley*. master;' MO tons, schoouer
plug an oar loto the row-Jocks. Her­ head. 1 saw no shadow of any guard
man alone remained on short, scatteroutside, but the fellow made no ef­
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a'n act. You tell him io .”
to hi* »cat at the desk.
tEer Involved with tbo girl."
"1 hifrdly'think he wl|l, madam,** re­
We both area« to our fe e t'a * abe
"You would oblige me by leaving her
entered, glancing about her curiously turned the captain shortly, evidently, name out of tho discussion then," I lie
at tbo rather strange surroundings, feeling It b ettir not to* let me.speak. torpoacd coldly.
then- stopping Irresolutely, apparently “And therv l» no use going on with
lie chuckled, well satisfied with* his
recognizing neither of ns. Suddenly this any farther. Answer me a ques­
the light of recognition Inaped Into her tion or two, that Is all. Wbeu did you diplomacy. ____ .
"W e cannot obliterate tier entirely.
»ye* and she took a quick step for­ first tell Craig yon were Philip HenOF Pretty enough to beTisefut, tho. I im­
ley's wife!*’
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I clinched my hands at the bewil­ agine.. If she can ever be' brought to
“Mr. Craig—you here? WJiy. I can
view this nlTalr from tho right angle."
'hardly understand. Were you made dered embarrassment In. her ,eyes.
"It wss after we came here, when
1 gazed directly into Ids eye*, barely
prisoner also!"
I
was
frightened,
and
felt
that
I
must
able
to keep from throtioug him.
"I suppoie that to be my status, al­
By RANDALL PARRISH
"Drop it." I said sternly. 'T h e girl
though 1 hardly know," 1 answered, confesH the truth. I—1 had begun to
Copyright. Ifit. by A. U. McClurg ft
trust him."
is to bo left aloue If 1 have any i« r t In
yet unable to refrain from accepting
Co
“Ob. Indeed, and you failed U»‘ tell your scheme. Now -1, want to know
the extended baud. “I presume you
him at Unit because you did not trust whnt is expected of me. May 1 ask
know tbl* person!"
him."
questions!"
CONTINUED FROM PAGE C
She swept my face with a swift,
"Partially that—yes. Although 1 do . "Certainly. Flr^ away.”
questioning glance and then looked
uot think the name Henley was even
"W here nre w«j l»oundi"
beyond mo at the man standing be­ mentioned during onr first Interview.
rigged yacHTF"
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"Spanish Honduran," latlly, but
side
the
desk.
••You am under steam !"
I am sure 1 did not realise It Was my spreading out a map and lipping It
"No. 1 do not." slowly. "I havo no husband's father alio was dead until
“Exactly—auxiliary »team power."
with his finger, "Puerto Cortes, if we
rcmcmbrauco of ever seeing him be­ later."
«In what tra d e r
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can make that port safely; If'not. then
fore."
■*Opernt«.Hl for pleasure oxclualvrty,1
“Exactly; you picked Up a strange
Is that not rather strange." I ask- man on the street, agreed to go off on somewhere along the coast between
a alight inn» _uL.mackcEjr.-lu- the s o ft!
-la-tho (m»u. after a criminal mission with him, and now there and Tniplllo. There will tie sig­
nals.",
course, but available all the year
expect ns to Jielleve ybu perfectly In­
'Ey«1
1 leaned forward, startled out.of my
nocent of guy. wrong Intent-’* » * r ' . seif rehtrnfnt.' ' •* around In this latitude.'*
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"1’hat will be enough,** I Interrupt­
"Honduras! Good Lord! What are
ed. unable to'remain quiet any longer. you-n filibuster!*’
name—your*. I presume!"
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'The motive* of the woman and how
lie laughed, pausing to light anoth­
'Hardly,'» with a short laughL'TtuU.
WO chanced to meet nngjm f iim-i-rn at
er cigarette.
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rnYn~y 1» t&lt;H&gt; dangerous« Job and not iuom*r
“Still. It 1» one you w m fairly fa­
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■'IRRII ireiJi-J. ,,nougb In It. 1 prefer to do my revoprove It. and let It go at that. I hare luting through others and cop the
miliar with—Henlej, 1’blllp Ileuley."
told you . plainly enbugh where 1 swag. That's tbo snfe end of the game.
This statement of his identity, spok­
stand."
en calmly and smilingly, was a sur­
It happens to he Honduras Just now;
"Just ns you say, Craig," nfTecting I hare been equally Interested In other
prise.
an ertsy good nature. "That Is per­ .downtrodden conntrles.
“You sec. Cnilg," he continue«! quiet­
In* truth,
fectly a green tile tci me. However, as frh'hil. 'I am n patriot fur revenue
ly, apparently comprehending my
It make* no difference whnt tho late only."
state of mind, “'your little game la up.
Mr*. Henley thinks, we will dismiss
“You menu you furnish arms!"
Kqt a - bad plnn originally—something
her from the case and settle the nffatr
of a criminal genius that fellow Neale
."For n suitable consideration, y^a.
quletly between ourselves. I huvt» get f In Mrlct eonfiderico I* Arili state thnt
—but he failed to count on the fact
n Va preposition which will Interest you." neeurely |«n«kcd awny lu t i l e hokl of
that I was very much alive npd fully
He tglichctl a button, and 1 heard the thè ReÀ-slnll. Inrrely Iti ttoxe* labeled
capable of uttendlng to my own af­
sharp tingle fit a bell outside. Almost uutchlnery. nre ‘20.000 rlfies.'slx rnpld
fair*. lly the way, wliat part did the
Instantly tho door In the cablu openedv firn gun* nud a sutltclency of animimi*glrl piny In Mils little conspiracy!
“That you. Peter*! Conduct the wo­ tion for n simili nrm.v. One» safeiv
Merely a friend of yours who came
man hack t*T her stateroom, hvck the* laudisi, thè litofita of thè voyage wlll
along fer'coidpa’hy!"
lutili a irsi,UHI gold."
‘door and bring me the key.",
,
"Certainly not!" I replied Indignant­
" Y i * metili lo rotali! thè lady o‘n
lie Iwiit forward, searching for
ly; "Hftvn you sii-ti her!”
burnir*
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in
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pig»....
hole
to
bis
right.
"Not yet. I preferred coming to nn
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to *iJump overand 1 caught her eyes, touching my
understanding with you firM.*”
lionnl.*
lljts
with
tuy
finger*
to
signal
silence,
“A condition ybu may not find ns
"And whnt bave I to do wlth all
uhllu an' Inclination of tile head told
eaiyy as you anticipate." I retorted,
Ibis? You wild vou baci use for nie—
her
to
go
without
resistance.
The
angered gt hla cool insolence. ‘‘If you
icwlft change of .expression on her whnt u se !"
nre Philip Henley, then the Indy yon
TO ift: CONTINUEI)
face proved her Instant comprehen­
are holding prisoner Is your wife."
Cp*v *1sK3
sion.
as.
without
uttering
a
wunl
of
j
He laughed, loaning laick again In
preU*st, she turned and dl«ap(&gt;enrcd
bis chair. ' *
Peters returned with the key. Hen­
“Well, hardly. Permit me to suite,
my dear sir. that l possess no such "Y o u 'll l e s r n ynt wh a t tho 8 a a Gul l is ." ley dropped it into Ms (HK-ket.
•That will be nil. he said. "You
encumbrance.’.'
asserting (h»U In- wns your huslmmr?
•*
"It hapiwns." I contended coldly, He It« Hie owner of I hit vessel —E’hlllp enn go.*'
As the ibsir close«!!again behind Po
“that 1 bnvo soon iliu murrlago lurtllt- ' Henley "
cate."
"Ymi nr»- not I’ldllp Henley." h)h’ ter*, the fellow rose to his feet and
held out his hand. ¡'You nre the kind
“Oh, you have! As much u forger» H»lid tlrtnlw " l i e Is my llllalmnd."
an some of these other'precious «locoThe smile wltlen«'«l. revealing the I I like. Craig.** he said cordially. “At
find I had toy doubts about )*»»ti and.
menta. You will certainly grunt Him Cruel, w h ite leel h
J ought to know whether 1 am titurrhm
"1 vxwv*X«**l hemles It »»¡is hardly no doubt, have been harsh. , Did you
mr not.A
In |»o Miippose»| Hint &gt;mi would etitife»* »os- her face when you first sided In
Site wilted completely.
“H mode no nsteri loti relutlve tu your fnnnl ill Iillee null before your with me?
Well, that will mako the rest easy.
thnt."
Inver."
i
-"Wluft dld you ussiti r
She shrunk tm&lt; U. her hands slill ex Sit down again, and I will explaltv
what I want".vott for. . The legal pip
. ‘Thnt Pillili» Ilonley wns tuarrlnl lelulisl
1','ts whb'h alwolutely* establish mv
and tluit III* wlfo ur wldoA-, &gt;&lt;•» th&lt;My my lover"
hleiiitt)
as Plitllp llenlhy arc In the
Whenever
caso tuay !»■, ls Ilio lady »vi»'» ii&lt;‘, &lt;,iupu
•■\o»v •»*,,|•'*' I broke in. ever) nerve
nled me to «,'armlltpn."
tlliglltlg us I s«i*|i|ti*i| liettveell tlirltl hands of Inwybr* who represent me
Y ou Say A n y tiling
"Anotln-r luslouiillou like Hint and you at iTirntlllon. The case will not come
»»III leiirn »»tint 1 can do. Yo»i may In' iqi fur adjudication for several weeks
C H A P T E R XI.
S s y S omriliin£ W orth NVhilr
eu|i«»ll|i I l f tills IMilt t . but you ure ulone yet," speaking slowly and with care• | Change Front.
fnl
choice
uf
words,
"tun
my
coutcm
»»Mi its gnu. unit 1 eon kill you he
*
.
Siy
E leum-d forwunl. hotli arms fore von could niter n cry. I wlll If lion ns heir to the pr»*|H'rty is thor­
on the desk. Ids Idack eye*
oughly established. It bad to t&gt;e. for,
Miller’s Bakery Goods
ymi dure lusnll her iignlil,**
unrrmvt-d Into mere sills
lie ns'le-l hack against-the di-sk. al (is you ktio»». the judgi1'* son'hud UeUn
For Me
“Oil. I see." finally. "Hriv- though 1 do uot think I touched him. away (rem till* neighboth«Mxl for
en out of one position, like a m&gt;od gen­ j and hfs hand sought nn ojien-drowel*. years, (iractleplly ever since IhivIumhI.
era L you bave uuutliur lu reserve Am I Um*»» him iiistnutl.v for n cownrd fie was aliiiifsi unknown to the local The Q uality ' Will Filing a
I also to understand thnt )&lt;&gt;»i are (ire . and grlp|ied tils wrist, hurling him Inbaliltnuls, even to the serrnntn. He
* ' Pleasant Smile
(inred to siilimit proof of the death &lt;&gt;f from me half neross f|,,, room. lie was even reported ns being dead.
Philip HenleyV Ity.the suliitH, | mu g-.i-|u-i| i hit ruM'ing Ids bruised Tills state of alTalr» made l»h'iitlficn
becoming i.*it«-t» siisl "
»». -1 111 - eye» shilling to Hie I'liwwl lloii ilie must luij»»rt.iiil tiling to lie
i "nri*et(iii-utl v alt iliH'ti
"Nutumll.i». If ) no claim I" he tin- ihi.il is though . oiiii'tii|ihiflug nn I'oii-idcreil
man. I have not said In- uns demi. f*»r
meiits
ts'iirlng
illn-'H) on Hint point
ul.um
1 do not know. I Caine down here la*
"There is no use going off at half nre at presell« »»til of my reneb. You
Uevlng bltumllve. Ills wife 1* almost eoek. Cnilg!" ho snarled. “I didn’t understutiU?"
Bakery
convinced otherwise. _ All I am Actual­ mean any insult. Ami 1IJ get yon for
“ Yes; only you must have retained
119 Maiaolta.
it
Phen* IBS
ly certain about ttdiv Is that you are Hint n«»me time. You'll learn yet 'whnt something to sulistuiillate j*ottr vi*or«i."
not the man."
"Precisely. 1 was coming to llmL
Iho ih'u Gull Is."
“Y’oil are extremely free spoken for
•*\o disrt't." I I'oltielde«!. Hr»'»! of tils l have letter* from m&gt; fattier which
a fellow In your condition. You will tlircats iiiul awaketnsl to the fu»*t Hmt sliUtflil lie Milftt lent. lull havo seen
StlKCT rAMILT HOTEL
at least confess that I am muster on this quarrel »»us not llkel» to help our j Judge Henley * writing?- and be handro a oua_
board'this ship, dial my word here L* i-lianees * Hut for a few lulfiilles It ,sl me a half iloxen uns»|v,^t. They
B O O H .L 6 T
law and
u are In mv po»vi-r ‘
»»III bo »»orlb »»»lir »«Idle b&gt; ll'ti'li t»i were without ellVelo|ies. eaell lo-glll'
"Yes."
in,. | mo ii"t defending iJils »vmiiiiii ntug slnqil), *M) Dear Son." relating
"Then why exinwe »»»iir-eli nod that from any thing but iinuis esmiry In pi III, Ip.ilT) to hq'ut i oiulitloiiH on , the
Cool, coafortibl« l id mmlfig
Coovrnlrat lo •lttm»l»l|i dock*.
yoqng woman to unnecessary »langer? suits. If she lias deceived me I want |(datiliilloii, and oci'asloually expressApodi) turarne, rele'l.
Tli be frank, Craig. I seat for &gt;tut Just to find it out If you an- Philip lieu [ liig n desite for the wanderer to re­
jS tK B O N V IL L K . F L O R ID A
pow In a friendly n|&gt;ii it You eon (h&gt; ley. ns you elulm to Ik*, you must have turn and assume Hi«» burden of luaudecidedly useful (o um*. nod I can a f­ evidence to prove It- Convince iuc ugciucul. That’ they were In tbc «.Tub­
ford to pay well for service* rendered. tlint h«|C|nH»ertlnns nre fnlso uud you bed ami peculiar InuidwriUug of the
old Judge was beyond all questlou. and
Now, wait. Don't break lir until I nnff will n ” find mo unrcosonnble."
through. 1 know wlm you are and
the dates eoveml several years. 1
"Gordon Craig, do you mean’*—
how you originally becniuo Involved In
I turned to her, sUadlng myself to t-.-iid them through ’carefully, puttied
this affair Whnt Old Neale and that look Into her appealing eye*.
by their eoutents.
other fellow Vail, offer you!"
"I have been honest with you' from * ‘There lire no envelope*T "
"Never piiml tho *gm," I said sober­ tho beginning." I Interrupted abruptly.
“No; l never keep them -w hy!"
ly. "I am -iwit altogether mercenary, "Now. If I discover that your state­ “ Only that no name.is mentlouedj
although I need money. I’ll *uy this, ment* nre false, tho Inducements are thoy begin all alike. ’Sly Dear Hon.’ **'
however, and you can fake It for what, all the other wny. 1 am a soldier of
*T never thought of that," ho ad
U may be worth. 1 originally came
milted,
simulating surprise, ‘¿but can
Into this game believing I was doing n fortuue."
supplement
by showing you Ibis pic­
Henley laughed, tbc sound grating
kind tie** to a helpless man who wns
harshly* on my nerves, yet I made no ture. taken' three years ago nt Mo­
being defrauded of tits rights. There
bile. Of 'CouiW you will 'recognize
is *no necessity of my going» Into de­ movement of pretest a* b e .stepped niysclf, but piny ilovir havo seen n
silently hark to his de*k. 1 was no
tails, hut Neale told me nn apparently
photograph of Judge JleDley.*’
atrulgtu it» ry and'convince«! uio my longer afnild of the fellow, even al"1 never bnve."
purt-wns n tnero fonn. Lutfer .1 leant- nrribugh ho might have a wen|»on cou"Well, that i* bla likeness, and there
realod
In
one
of
the
drawer*,
for'
1
e«l different and promptly quit. I
are
those on boaril who will Identify
haven’t sent In a Hue of report to my knew I had drawn his fang*. This It. Dora this satisfy you that T am
open
avowal
on
my
part
wn*
su/Jlclent
employers,"
/,
what 1 claim to beP*
“What convlnecd you of the fraud!" to convince one of hi* stripe (hat 1
wit&lt;tned to bs ¡v t a EaU *k«»d
In truth It did not, for 1 would W a U ra i |
was
concerned
only
with
my
own
In­
"A cuuveiautlon with Mr*. Ileuley."
oi lU tshei fellow k l|»«
raulpmeol ol
have
believed
notlflng
In
opimaHJon
to
His words cohflrmed my
", "Oh. the woman, hey!" bis tone terest*.
the positive statement of the woman oat »to,«. A» »a evidence of thl» dettf# to »how
T y’
|U oeweil sad « .I f ike beW e l «««ytMag, w*
■gain aarcnstlc. "Goo&lt;! Lord. Craig, Judgment"Well said, my man. Now We begin that ho was not Philip Henley. Tet gladly rccptaacod to uaeri ol iok
don’t tx* n »vojkIcii hcadetl fool. This
to understand ifach other. .Of course under other cpnd IIlona-divorced from
‘ Xflrl I r a bw-re adventun*»*."
what I knew—the letter* would be
"You claim atlll to he Henley!*’ I l have the proofs. I would l&gt;e a Tool
conclusive.
Were they really addressed
to sit In such a. game without n win­
aske«], atifllug my Indignation.
to him or had he stolen them? If the
ning
hand.
Hit
down,
both
of
you,
“Not onL claim, but am. .My Iden­
latter, then how bad he succeeded In
tity la nIAadj Qrmly catablished In while we talk this over. .-There is no
getting hla picture on the same plate
Combined O ffice
reason
why
the
three
of
ns
should
not
court. laiwycrs havo Iho final papers
with Judge lleiilcy’sT A?v««n» that
b«* friends, provide»! you nre fooolble.**
a n d Fountain F e n
ready to Bit."
]"But—but ! nm his wife." she (iante«l oven, the slightest hesitancy might
"You do not In any way resemble tho
in k
to me Indignantly. "Philip Ileftley'i. awaken suspicion,’ ! answered quickly:
photograph shown mo of tho man."
“It
would
seem
to
tie
unanswerable.
wife.
1-1
showed*you
our
certlttcnto."
' “A fake picture. Wo Hard known
—the aewetl m«nher of the Csrte»’» tat f»milr.
"A fake, n forgery»**, aagurteil tbo What hurl* my. pride Is to have been Pcncitll Ink wnltl ■ bl»w sad drw» s K* hleck.
Aptsetblng of Neale's pinna from the
.. ,
h U «.pedeUy bollusk »»»oo«h sad M M N L
other roughly, before I could find made such a fool Of.***
first,"
“Timl‘s nothing. CralA. We have all Come in aad l e i«»»how
the aew Carat u»k
"la tho woman on -hoard7" I* ques­ Yoke. "You, had It Trained up all
right. If you bad ueTer run scree* me. had that experience. I stand ready to hotile with the tew flow-coonelU,.
tioned. 11« hesitated Just an in stan t
give ybu a chnpcc now on tho yrlunlng
Show me tile paper." .
"Ye*."
"I cannot, for It Is not here. I placed side. Tile re wll! tie more money In It
"Will yon have her brought h ere!"
He walk«*! aero««, the cabin twice, It In my vnllae Imck ,at tlint house." for us both. Whnt do you say!"
“I should prefer
know more ntxwl
irnlpg- thé T&gt;rô|»oiit ion over 'fu T fli Btfe atepjwsl forward with b^nds held
i hnnftid, Flcridn
;
mind. Appcrently concluding that tho out towhinl me. "But you know-Gor- your proposition." .
“It has nothing whatever to do with
ordral might a s well two over with first dou Craig, you know. I could not have
as last, he rqwnml the door and gave forged thnL 1 Imd not time; no Infor- the Henley: mutter. That I* practically
•fi_qriler to Peters. Then ho returned qp'.tlun which would hsv® led to&gt;aUcb settled-already, so y*»u.will nqt l»o fu r

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H All Local AdyerlisemcnlB Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

Plaoes on tho Road'to Colmar, Capital
of Uppor Alsace, Have Oesn Rebuilt

• For Sali
Ave.

Furniture a t 210 Park
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Tlmo and Again— Strategical and In
duitrial Importance of Muolhausan, FOIt sate or rent. Three acre*
Seat of Local Government.
highlly Improved Tiled land, doae

Tbo linn of tho. French advance Into In, with nice 7 room house* well It»-,
catf^. A. R
M.ag. ,
■oiilbeni. Germany Is through a w* r
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102- tf, r
sou m il, war ravaged part of central
Europe. In every mite of their march
For Sale-A t a discount- Scholar­
they are In sight of a hilltop crowned ship in Sgnford .Business College.
•Owmnnnrblc to use it and It will be
rtnrcritc" point, but that In frontier ■old a t a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
wars wage«] by French, German. Aus­ Offlre.-!0&gt;1-tf.
trian or Swiss was fought over, burned
For Sale— ^910 Cadillac touring
and dcetroytyl until today only a pile
car for $400.00, juat overhauled In
of ruins marks the spot where It stood.
good running shape.1 Sanford M lAlt' Bretsach. which lira on tbelc
chlne &amp; Garage. .
82-tfc
right on tbo ntarcb to Colmar and
which tops n great basaltic rock thar
For Sale or Rent— Two nice realrise* 2U0 feet from tho Ithlne. formerly dencM at a bargain. W. J . Thigpen.
was the key to eonthern Germany, nnjl
80-tf
to tho land which these troop* set out
For Salo-Orange grove 14 aeraa
to conquer. Their forefather* destroy­
ed It In tho last century, and now de­ fine hammock land, 130 aerea^of
limitation« of territory and modern Celery land, one ten acre tract celery
means qf fl^fenoe relegated this fa­ land.' At a Imrgrin. Addreaa P. O. B
mous old fortress to the scrap heap, Box 1034. \04-8tc.’ *
and Neu llrelsnch, Muclhauscn. Col­
mar arid Belfort, which It vuce proFor tale at a bargain, aa I live so
locteri, have now becorae military cen- far a »'ay cannot attend l a tins 18
iers atid points o? strstegic lmportance. acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
• in their advance they passe«] through C ity, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres Irri­
two valleys. They went from Bel­ gated and tiled, fine 0 inch flowing
fort through tbo valley of a small trlb-'
utary of the Bavoureuse In tho,protec­ well. If you want 16 acre* of flue
tion of their own outer defenao nnd celery, and potato and vegetable
then, crossing Into Germany, followed land K° and look at this and make '
a tributary of tbo III to Altklrch. From me on ofler. Trolley from Sanford '
there they (Missed northward nlong the runs past tho land known as the
valley of III. Tbd small vtjlagra along Joshua Powell Fnrm. Make offer to
tbo way bad all *ufTcre«l much as had owner,- J . I\, 2G Columbia street,
tho old defense*. Most of thorn at Hampstead, L. I„ N. Y ! • 93-13tp •
•oriio time In their history had beau the
scenes of bitterly contested battle* and
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres
had been so ofteu rebuilt that few of about thrra miles from tho city,
them aland on their original tlteo.
also tw o . choice city lota,
Gblng
Built on a Single Street.cheap for rash or can be purchased
They nre gcqefa11y buffi along a sln&gt; on eisy^Jerma. Address tt., rare of
gle street lit a straggling line of house* Herald office.,.
with white plastered walls and ex■ i----s——r— —r
posed »Vooilen crossbeams with uuo or - For sale or Jten t— Five acres, tiled
two larger stone butldlugs that are the land, two gopd well*, located juat
storehonso and wine pre*ss. The. wood «putii of*Button 10 on fl. &amp; ^1, Rail­
en structures go up first In the flames
kindled hy the torch of tho Int'nder or way.. 5 roohi house. • fiée F. W,
the fire of the artillery, nnd the slope Mahoney at Fernalti'a. . ‘ 97-tf
building* remain stnihllng riddled with
TO RENT
bttllcbi thnL future generations show
with prtda up the town’s tiattto scar*.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled La.n&lt;l I n ..
Hut the soil of the valleys Is rich, nnd
the jietjplo alw ays return when the a . body well located. A.P. Connelly,
109 Magnolia . S t . .
102-tf
storm passes.
Altklrch. which the French captured,
For Rent Ohrap for Cash—Twenty
la the largest of the town* on.their
march to Muoltmuseu. It Is pictur­ arreS of k«xm1 hummork land all tiled.
Cat! or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf
esquely xttiintpd.
Murlhnuaeii Is Um most Important
For Rent— Five acres good celery
town of tipper Alsace, for not only Is
It the »»-nt of guvornment fo r ’ the dU* land, pne and a half miles, from-San­
N. II. Garner.
99-8tc
trh t. lint It l&lt; one o f the great mnnfi ford.
factoring pmiti» “f MMilhvm Germany
For Item*—611 Park Avo. -Six
nml a r;j|lr"»»il ranter o f great value.
room house, with all conveniences.
t&gt;oth ro uunerrially uml strategically.
Apply at 507 Park.
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97-tf
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Ol Valua to Qirminy.
. , The strategic value of It* railroads
«For Rent— Three rooms furnished
lira In Hie fact that by tbetn. relief, e n n j,
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tw huiTii'il to this p#1 of Alsace on ^or ^
housekeeping. Also two
IkUIi si»!»'* of tbe HJilue: troo|is can t»c bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 Park
91-tfc
sent to the ili'Te.mte uf the Freucb fron­ avenue.
tier nt three i*»lnts ami tho protco- ■------------------------------- 1------------- ' r). r
For Rent— Completely* furnished
tlon of •Hhlne l»rf«lges nt Nouenburg
house .with piano for the summer.
and All Hrelsnch
” The, efinnn ter »»f fortlfleatlons nt Few steps to ’ po»toffice, depot and
Muclhiin-i'ii ItiiH been preserved as one steamer dock. A. W. Brown, En­
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of the secrets of the German army. terprise, FlorJda/
The French works were dhmnntled,
nnd In their place were suhstttujod de­

fense* n* formula!«*! by German mili­
tary engineer*. *
Colmar II«'* sev«*nleen miles to tho
north of Jluelhnusen In tbe III valley.
It is the capital of Upper Alsace, but It
baa nepher ns large n population nor
*9 high «' rank either as a commesclal
or manufarturlng town. Colmar, lav
tides the main trunk line from Btrassburg to Basel, has a road running up
onoof lha Alsotlnn vnllcjs to Muenster
nnd from there to*wlthln n few mile*
of the French ttnnlrr. It has. too. a
line westward, which passes through
!h&lt;L_LmimUant. itn itcclc point o f Neu
Hrelsnch. crosses the Ithlno at Alt
llrelsacb. nnd from there, skirting tho
Kalserstuhl. Join* tbe mnlu linden line
nt Freflitirg and Bugel
Colmar’s fortifications, except on tbe
mountain.side, have never been con­
sidered Important. It* capture would
still leave Neu llrelsacb,as tbo chief
protection of title'part of the valley
and of the bridge over the Hhlne be­
neath the ancient form *» of Brelaach.

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For. Rent— furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chair*
and table*. Also a roll top de*k.t
typewriter* desk and other equip­
ment for sale or refit. Herald office. .
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Wanted— Plain and fancy sewing*..
Dressmaking of pll kinds. &gt;. Last
house on E ast Third .street. Mrs..
Mattie Driggers.
9*J-9tp
Wanted-—To borrow $300 at 7 per
cent.for 5 years on good rraLcaUte near
Sanford. Can give first mortgage. Addr«xa Box 1282,"Chy,
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Lost—PcKketliook.
Small velvet
pocket hook with chain. conUlnlng
$7.10 Uewarfi Ifjleft a t the Herald Of­
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A Word to the

Foreign gold colas. In demand by
[»cbplc expecting to go abrontl have
ndVnnccd to a premium. For sover­
eign* tbe |trice range* between W.2S
nnd $6.60, with Bank of England
pound note* 10 to 15- cents cheaper.
Money broker* charge f t .2.1 to StJIO
fpr Ion Is d*or. or 20 franc pieces, as
compared with n normal parity of
$3'.fill
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May Talk Only In French.
New military regulations affecting
foreigner* &lt; have become effective in
Pari*. No one can convene by-tele­
phone In any language hut French.
If n-single wool Is uttered Ip Engttsb.
for Instnnre. communication wlll lmmVdlately Iw.cut «»ff.

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lustice to the man who ia
paving f« * It I He may bo
looking for it at this very
moment. M a k e lta re g uhtr visitor to your home.
T h e eubacrlption price f*
■n Investment that will
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few day» visit In Eustb Mr. Jamea D u tton o( Dade C ity
Mlw M a tti. Wall»,,
.apent the week end with his brother- home on Monday lu t fro r«urat4
where ahe —
in-law, B. B ..Sanders.
spent
frienda
»itlr
L
.
C.
Royal
of
Jacksonville
brought
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S TROM CORRESPONhis two children, D ot and Clyde, to
BEING’ A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
DENTS—'EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
spend a few' day» with their grand­
M O O R E S S T ,T in s "
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COVER
TERRITORY
FOR
HERALD
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso R oy­
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«*&gt;»«. s,
w
al, last Friday, while their mother H. Squires'Vm
came hom,*
'Communications for this Cqlumiv Should be Marked •'Society Editor , or
mew’s slater, Mrs R. Q. Gresham. It undergoes an operation for. appendi­ from a fi week's vi„t at
J*h o^ d to M rs. R. A. Terhcun, Phone 203 i
CRULUOTA R O O M L E T S t
haa been some six or eight years citis.
home,1Good Ground I „ . , , ,0li
. The most fam iliar sound In our since Mr Higginbottom was in G e n -j
Mrs. Joe Kling and children left
Donald .Gilbert Ip/i
from Jacksonville Tuesday. Ilia .cou­ town is the ring of the saw and ham­
'aturdajr i0r
.B ungalow Party
eva, his former, home, and he sees last Thursday for De Land where Battle Creek. Muh
him mer.
*° Join hi,
•
..
- M r * B. F« Whitner chaperoned a sin Leslie Hill came 'with
they
will
visit
relatives
before
re­
father E. A. Gilbert
many improvements here.
happy party of young people to tha for-a visit.
I’leaiing music th at means improvturning
to
their
home
at
Jensen.
Mi
Miss Claire Harrison
returned
Edna MornChape Bungalow, Thursday afternoon
t'orne
m ent. The large brick hotel Is home from Jacksonville last Wednes­
M r Thomas Wilson accompanied from a visit in Ft V, 14
Mrs Rowland and Mis» Helen are
th e party going o v erlh the Caldwell
completion, I t i j equipped with all day where ahe has been visiting yby hi« two daughters Mrs. N. H.
Will
Pro va it ol
'' * s 'iyrna
and Chase cart, about three o'clock. spending several weeks a t .New môdern -Improvçan enta, baths,, elccKennedy and Miss Alice and son M r. is at the M criilli,.,,!
relatives for a month.
Smyrna.
Tl&lt; 'in,
Bathing auita were a part of the etric lights etc. it will be opened Oci.
Mr. Sipe» i% in i
On I . . I Tursdny . v .n l n , Mr. , n j T h o ™ , Jr.1,11 S u n d .y In, Coronnd.
ii
.
rksonville
qulpment for Included in the day’a
1st and the tourist as well as.others
*
Beach. Mr. Wilsob will return in a sell h.s honey thi* week. The si Jto
Mr. and Mr*. Peck and Mr. and
Mrs. J . V. Vicks entertained friends
pleasures
would be bathing in the
will find a pleasant retreat.» It-w ill
few days leaving ihe rest to enjoy family expect to move back to ,v 7
lake followed by supper. A delight­ Mrs. McKinnon motored out to ramp fill a long felt’ want In our town. at supper, ^Those invited were
surf
bathing for several weeks. Mr. place, on Sipe, Avc. Mr Sipr, . ^
Mrs. H. Y. Tarbel, M t^ a u d .iA te .
fully informal dance was enjoyed in Whitner,. Thursday afternoon to en­
IS T E
V
iz.
Bond.
is-building
an
addition
¡--UHpoking after- thtdr. in g n ik tm 'bsrk- rh e ^ n p ,.rt\ I(g 7 ,
C. A. Raulerson, Mr. and Mrs.
, the ev^nibg and the young people ye- joy the la t hing.. a nd.-.ot
farm during -their absence.
C ruscR arne* two year* UK„'
°
SLw
*"!' Uki- David .Speer, Miss Thus«, Mr. Fern
v - tui u n i1tv lUiifunl In "T h e wee
Fred Sliveman and Gustav D lttMr W. H. 'M erryw eather haa ad­
J.
F.
McClelland
w
n,
t
^
en
M
on.
supper.
and Nuvel Tarbel.
hours, ready for the next pleasure on
man were bT&amp;Inrw rTJallersinD eLa,.jjuy..night w]
ded two rooms to b-jj, commodious
Benoij, attack of
Dr. Neal of Sanford was 1q Geneva U st week. ^
the program. Some of thpse going
Mr Leech, Slipt, of the Metligd- house on beautiful Lake M ljj.
appendlritja*
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j , ,, —
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r
' &lt;P. at,
, ^ o y fr, ,.f ere . J J r a .. WhiUlfr.. .
h t Orphanage dt Enterprise, paused
~hir. arid Mrs: R. R: RobertW-hare
itm dam -e.
Mr Mr i, rratjag .»,»
p ,PP«r - h o U n o . improving.
^
^
(o r“ , h„
,„ k
lilla n herring. Annie Lee and Lettie
at this writing Aug Huh.
through Sanford, Monday en route completed their very attractive
Caldwell,' Messrs. Griffin Herring,
i Mrs. Moran of M iam i is visiting w en t,to Sanforjl Friday to .b e under ,W . A. Knight and family hate
St. Petersburg. •
.
bungalow
in
South
Chuiuota
and
are
ft
, Ben Whitner and others.
hec son, A. A. Moran. T h is place was. the doctor's care and with his mother moved from th - Hritt fu,u*e t0 th©
.
*
at home to their many friend*.
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Mr.* and Mrs.- C . D .O U u r a U y .W i 1” - *Moran’s home for many years ! Mrs. Thomas Wilaoti.Mrs .Davison and y p _ ^ M a rtin
J ; C. Smith place tin Cameron'Ax^,
Picnic Parly V
*
have -returned from St. Petersburg, sojourning a t Hot Springs Ark. They i n i ' h e r ' many friends are always
Mr. A. R. Edm iaston of Brooks- ■' An agriculture cert-u, rn»n ij
Mr. and Mr*. Ruin e n td -ffffK a p p full of its prajies.
left last Wednesday expecting to be glad to -s e e her come back.
ville and Mr. J . J . Me Ewen of Pais­ Ing through here this week geuiB#
On Thursday evening, Aug.27th ley visited at the home of Warren data for the sta te reports.
carried a party of jolly youngsters
gone a month.
to Gotha for a delightful outing, F L O I ^ A F A C T S AND FA N C IE S
Dr, J-. W. Nixon and wife will take Rev. Stones gf Oveido, Pastor of Royal last Wednesday and Thursday.
The road brick-laying outfit fc
Thuneday. Mr. Range's big auto*
a
pleasure trip to’ Maryland . this Geneva Baptist church will begin a
Florida' fancies are. for the most
Mrs. M. W. Hall and daughter, moving to the Orlando road toth»
truck furnished the means of trans­ part born of romance and are not week. Mrs Nixon was our Postmis­ series of meetings in Geneva; ser­ Mlsa Mao, returned to New Smyrna. to return here "when that b - Co».
portation. Filled with its load of to be trusted.
vices being Unlit in the evenings only; Monday after a few days visit with pleted About two miles to |ay 0|
tress.
young people, and picnic lunches, one
•7:30. On Saturday he will her .mother Mrs. W. B. Wofford. ’
Mr.' A. A. Bond With hie in ti
that road. Brick L laid on B*arda|
Florida facta 'a re practical, stub­
could guess what a fine time they born things that one can bank on. ing family have recently moved t&amp;
od by Rev. Parson of the
softie
north of icr. -va \ VV ■'orne
The friends of J . A. Wyman are
would have. Those chaperoned by
M* \Ve T fi &gt;■ f ï U Florida fancy builds "a home over our town. We -give them head y wel­ Titusville-who will assist during the glad to hear of hla rapid improve­
.M r. and Mr*. Runge, were. Kate there” by the tip end of the rainbow, come.
meeting. Every body is not only m ent since he'has been in St. Lukes ing of brick
b-g 1D on rielcry
Meredith, Adel and Gertrude Runge, - Florida fact figures on the proice
Mrs. Boyer and Mias Waldorf cordially invited 'to atten d but are hospital. O. Kebby is superintending Ave.
W illie Leavitt. Owen Ijiggina. Wil- of the land, the lumber and tholabor from Jacksonville, Fla..wcre guests Urged to do so and to feci welcome his property while he U away.
‘ lie and Ted Runge.
Florida fancy lives on imagry of of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mbryweather a t all services.
.
Father Hai No Ce ance
- Travelers will notice the'improvemnt
mj£ed orangeade and banana ice last week.
Mr. and Mrs II, H. Pattishall nre
(¡yj public highway since C. R.
T h e reaeort fa : 1* T Lit Î«'* lo pier
Eattrrn Star
Recently the ''fire-hug” got in his having a very pleasant trip among; ttnfl J. M. M rLnrty are
cream.
;
L-Ail&amp;fc: li h » .
repairing canin V.Uh mo:i ■
loses ho I*
Florida- fact“ 'digs"for "sweet pota­ work' h ere“burrung“ lhe pavlTT6n“ on The mountains of North .Carolina.
---- -Unusually-interesting and pleasanr
the Royal Bridge ovpr Black river.
—Clnc.i!
h L*the picnic grounds, where the young
was tlie meeting of the Eastern Star, toes ahd hoes corn.
Mrs Charles Phillips entertained
C. C. Myers returned to Lakeland
Florida fancy lives like a prince people whiled aw ay many pleasant for Miss Clara Phillips of Sanford, last week. Wo notice Some pne is
. . Tueaday night, with a large.attendhours while attending our picnics. at her home. The Pines, on Lake Ge­ wearing a lonesome face. Wonder
■• ance, notwithstanding the bad weater. on air plants anil moonshine.
The parties burning it. have evi­ neva^ on Thursday afternoon of last
Florida
fact
thrives
like
a
farmer
I t has been »aid so often that
what la the cau set^
.
**
%
dently
retrograded to the time -oi the week, Miss Philips has been study­
on
hog
and
hominy.
•‘ 'ladies could not keep a aecretj’thst
M r Wilson ami «On, Mr. Chns. of
You cannot build permanently on Cave Man when force ruled the ing photography at MacMinnviilc, Lovejoy’s mill were buying stock
JEW ELER
it haa become a joke'w orn thread­
fancy,
therefore
since,
Florida
ia
world.
*
*
.
bare, but the members of tbis organ­
Tennesee, making a specialty of i from the Cassia Stock Farm last
W A T C H E S, i l &gt;h b ^ 11 \\ ( iti 1 s|| .
ization emphatically demonstrated building a t a marvelous rate it must
chromes, a new departure in the pho- week.
GENEVA ITE M S
the falsity of this statem ent, for be upon fact.
j [ogruphir art. Tfiose enjoying the
Gustav Dittman had the misfor­ VERWAHE. Ol
What are some of the facts of
there was a secret and one th at fur­
Misses Ruth and G ertru d B 'L ittle |event at The . Pines were, Mimcs tune of rutting his ankle while buildnished much amusement and merri­ growth?
I’atti.shail, |ing his new home. We are glad to
of Sanford spent the past week very Blanche and Georgia
E x p e r t Repairing
The population of the entire Uni­ pleasantly with the Misses McLain M bs Jeannetta Sheldon, Miss Belle report he is able to walk without any
ment. At the proper time, M rs.'R a y
B u tts, presented an application for ted State* comprising the decade be­ at their camp pn Lake Harney.
Eichnor, amj NJrs J. Q. Adams. Mrs. assintanee the lust few days.
1 2 3 W e s t First Street
membership from Mr. Butts and tween 1900-1910 was 2\ per cent.
Misses Ruth nnd Vivian Rouais
Mr Higgifibottom and daughter Phillips served raspberry sherbet and
here was the surprise of the good During the same time the populat'on of Jacksonville are visiting tlje for- rake
FLORIDA
returned home Wednesday a f t e r u S A N F O R D .
latjy 'f life, for all arrangements -had of Florida increased 42 per cent..
During the same ten years the in­
been lyevioualy .made, unknown to
her. for-M r. B u tt’s in ltatio n '. When crease in value of farm Innds in the
be.appeared on the scene all her ef­ entire country was 118 per cent.
forts U&gt; secure his removal from tha .1 Fur ..th e. same period the Florida
201
per
cent.
ball proved unavailing, for the sham- increase Was
9
•,
■
In that ten years the increase in
less young man. positively refused to
go and, sad to relate, was upheld by farm building values was 7T per cent.
In Florida, it was 144 per cent.
.* every" one of those Eastern Stars.
What are you going to do with
Mrs. Hutls was bewildered and con­
these
facta.
tused but light dawned upon the sit­
Ia
it
not fair to assume that the
uation when Mr. Butts rode in to 'th e
same
ratio
of increase will be.ydtneahall on the bock, o f a bucking Texas
broncho, 'manfully trying IfirW itr tq . ted during the present decade?
Ia it not worth while to study
stick on. He albydown that greased
pole like a strraWTf lightening; went thrae facts with, a view to )&gt;eneftting?
We address 'these questions more
through the pneumatic tubif with a
•particu.arly
to our non-resident read­
smile on'his face; shook hands with
ers.
the ghosts without a- shiver and alWliy ’stagnate when opportunity
. together acquitted himself 'creditably
stands
at the door. Come South,
th a t the Eastern Stars cordially wel­
comed him .to membership nnd Mrs. young -man, come South.-Orlnndo
B u tts was quite willing to forgive Citizen.
the secret and enjoyed the joke with
&gt;ir
A
- •A
•
the rest of the merry crowd. A de' lightful social hour was enjoyed, es­
pecially the delirious cakf and cream
served by the ladies and all con­
Every time you take this powerful
gratulated themselves upon the best
drug you are in danger. Take Dod­
meriting ever.
son’* Liver Tone instead. Calomel ! !
made from m ercury,.and while mer­
I^ r tonal .
cury has many valuahle uses, it is a
Mrs. 8. E. Puleston, Mary Eliza­
dangerous thing to sw-allow. If calo­
beth and Camilla are expected home
mel stay* In the systefti y ery jo n g It
this week froiA-Tam pa where they
salivates. Even wnen it works natu­
have been visiting Mrs. P re sto n 's
rally, Its after-effects are often "bid.
Aunt.
L. R. Phillips &amp; C o will sell you
Dodson's Liver Tone, Which Is pos­
Miss- Verna Monroe, one of the
itively guaranteed to take the place
college girls ia visiting relatives In
of calomel. Liver Tone stimulates
the d t y.
th r UVer -justenoughto »UrtU’f o r k ­
Mias Sadie Williams (• again at ing, and does not mako you sicker
‘ home, much to thé delight of her than ever-ss calomel often does._You
feel good after taking Dodson's-and
many frienda.
it
won't force ydu to stop eating or
*
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*
Ja ffa »
:&lt;nr. m
Mr. T. W. Hansel), th i genial working after taking it. It Is as ben­
eficial
for
children
as
'
for
adults.
say
pi r Block I*- c I p'clc
Supt. of the A. C. L. haa gonh to
Try a large bottle for fifty cents
wi:h tl*.»*&gt;•***•
MUlQdgeville, Ga„- for his vacation.
under the guarantee th at your money
Coritl i u. il arCf-Kfic’1
Mrs. W. H.. Tiffala, Jr. will return will be given back cheerfully if
Advt
to L ake City today a ftir a happy not satisfied.

A B O U T P E O P L E AND E V E N T S

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

Theo.

Schmal

i;

BIG

‘‘NEMO"
CORSETS

SPECIALS

EVERY
WEEK

SCHOOL DAYS
Will soon b e h ere.

.

■Fr;

CALOMEL M AY
HURT YOUR LIVER

H a d n ’t you

better begin now making school

d resses and b lou ses for th e b o y s

and girls?
V

N o t last, or le a st, in

our minds, are the children, for

we have the'most beautifi* lot of

ginghams, cheviots and percales.

with clothes of qua!

ity.

Call and have

your measure taken.

vlait apenl with home-folks. ’
.•
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Mr Will Robbins left on Monday
for Chicago and other points. He will
travel pxtimalvdy befpre returning
toSanford
in the fall.
_
"&lt; * .
*r
A‘ recent arrlvTl in Sanford, ia the
little daughter who has come to live
nlwaays with her parents Mr. and
M rt.;L . E. Tow«
*7
-- -------Mr. and Mr*. Abernathy havo re­
turned from a weeks plcasani sojourn
a t D aytona Beach.

Weaker Then Water.
- "Walter, return this tea whence It
ramc," said the ead-Iooktng Individual.
"If I drank much of that I wonld iM
so that ordinary water would make me
drunk."—Current Opinion.

Mr. C. ,M; Williams hits rctyrnad
front a delightful visit to Amerlcus,
Gs.

if i y

Mr*»--II. P .-D rlv cr, who Bvod In
Sa.nford for many years, was In the
city b'st wyek acrompanicd by her
daughter, Miss Martha.
' ---------M aster Dean Turner returned

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-

School

We have just received

N lf You Have a
Printing Want

800 pair of the kind espec­
ially for wear at school. v *

WE WANT TO «NOW
WHAT IT IS

BUY SCHOOL

DRESSES NOW

- WORK SHIRTS
In order to meet the every
day need, we have put in h
line of the famous closed sleeve
shirt. Mr. Workingman, come
in and let us show them to you.
All Sjzes, 50c

Have you seen

in our window. ?

CHOICE
$3.98

FottLo, out good printing
ta ou/ boslnees, an'i when
'we la y good printing ere
don't mean fair, but the
obtainable. II yon
(laeoari". give
we will

Show You

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
PAGE EIGH

OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SEM IN OLE COUNTY— T H E GARDEN SPO T OF T H E WORLD

SPEC IA L LOT NO. 2

SPECIA L LOT NO. 1

M E N ’S OXFORDS
LA D IE S ’ OXFORDS
P atrician and Drew Shoes
for women

regular value

1
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J
R egal, Kneeland,

Stetson I *

tmd Stacy-A dam s.

Regu- |

11

I N S A N F O R D — L ife !• WQ,th tw in *
SANFORD, FLORIDA. RFIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1914

VULl’MU

X

rid Aw aits Tidings o f a Great

lar value $4 to $(&gt;, going at 1 I

$3.50 to $4.00, going at

• •

COM&gt;Mt ? EE ,S w 0 K K ,N t
creiti Club REtponding Nobly
to F lm m ^ N r'

on all shoes to a figure that
move Item.
Straw Hats am i:H enV 6yBngu-r. Gome in early before the stock is
i ’is a boni-fide sale. All goods marked in plain figures and nothing
n o r n l I nis No. 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 as advertised.
"
Endicott Johnson’s Work
For Men

Regal Shoes For Men
Regal -King Calf O x f o r d s ,
English Last, $5.00 value now

q
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Shoes

Brown's Stone Blucher, $3.50 (¡j() 7
value now Brown’s Stone Bluchcr, $3.00
value now Men's Blue Stone Blucher, $3.00
value how - - ■
- - Men’s Green Stone Blucher,
$3.00 value n o w .........................
Men’s Black Deerskin Blucher
$2.50 value now - - - - *
Men's Chomoise Skin, $1.7;&gt;
value n o w .....................................

Regal Russian Oxfords, English
Last, $5.00 value now - - Regal Glazed Kangaroo Blucher
Oxford, $5.00 value now - /Regal P aten t ‘Leather Blucher
Oxfords, $5.00 value now - Regal Black Calf Blubber Ox­
fords, $4.50 value how - - Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 5 0
value now - - »- - - • - ■
Russian Button Oxford, $*1.50
value n o w .....................................

Black Calf Blucher Oxford, $4.00
value now - - - - - - - ­

Boys Gun M etal Patent Bluch(»r
Oxford, $3.00 value now - Boys Gun M etal P aten t Blucher
Oxford, $2.50 value now - *
Misses P aten t Button Oxfords.
$3.00 value n o w ......................... #
Misses-Baby Doll Pumps, $ 3.00
value n o w ..................................... 9
Misses Gun Metal Baby Doll
Fum ps, $2.50 value now - Misses P aten t Leather Baby
Doll L a st, $2.50 value now Misses Patent Button Oxfords.
$2.25 value n o w .........................
Misses P atent Baby Doll Last.
$2.25 valuo now - - - - Misses P aten t Button Oxfords,
$ 2.00 value now . J
Paten( Baby Doll Last, $1*50
value now - - - - - • *
Patent. Baby Doll Last, $1*2.)
value n o w ...............................
Patent Leather Ankle Stra;», $1*2*&gt;
value n o w ......................... - “
Patent Leather Ankle Strap, $l oo
value now - - - - " '
Tango P aten t Pumps for Little
Tots, $ 1 .5 0 value now - 1- -

Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 0 0
value now - - - - _
Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords,
$*1.00 value n o w .........................
Regal I a n , Rubber Sole,^ $*1.50
value nbw -

Stacy Adams Shoes For 1
Patent Kid Button Oxfords, $6.50 (
value now - ............................... *
Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords,
$5.50 v a l u e 'n o w .........................
Tan, English Last, O x f o r d s ,
$0.00 value now - - - - Black Kid B u t t o n , $ G. ÖÖ .
valuo n o w .....................................
Blucher Kid Oxford; $ 6 . 0 0
value how - - '.........................
Blucher Kid Oxfords, Straight
Last, $6.00 value now Blucher Kid Oxfords, Farm Foot
Last for heavy men, $6.00 now

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W hite Canvas Baby Doll Last, (P I
’ $ 2.00 value now - - - - - «P -1
White Canvas Rubber Soles, $1\25
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value now - ...............................
White Canvas Strap Pumps, $1.25
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value now - - - ■' ■ ' *
White Canvas Ankle Strap, 75c
. value n o w .....................................

S P E C IA L LOT NO. 3
LADIES’ OXFOttDS . " Patrician and !)rew Shoes for Wo^en
Regular values $2.50 to $4.00. ' Going ai

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Regal W hite Buck Bals, $4.50
' value now «?- - - . *
Outings, W hite Buck, Rubber
. Sole, $ 4 .5 0 value now

Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now - —
Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxford, $2.00 value now - Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher Ox
fords, $1.50 value now - -

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Beacons I'a n , English L a st,’Rub- ^
.' her Sole, $4.00 value now - Beacons T an , English I^ast $4.00
value How
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Black Vici Kid Bluchers, $3.50
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Gun M etal Button O x f o r d s
$3.50 value' now - - Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
~ $3.50 .valye
now - - ■
Qun M etal v Blucher O xforts,
$3.50 value
now
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Men’s W hite Canvas, Rubber
Sole, $ 2.00 value now - - -

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The Germans Continue Their Advance
on the Capital
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colonies in viewoLJapansattldudc.
GumbimretTpa town"»wenty mttnr |n the State for general farming,
from the Russian frontier, has been.-tracking and fruit growing. Among
Charter for a half- million-dollsr
occupied by the Ruffians, who ac- the leading ownera of Hand within
company, Chase A Co., of this rity,
cording to Russian official ndvicea tho district are The Dills Ewing Si
was received this week from Tnlla;
quickly and paying the yeara dues hassce, and was AM for record yes­
captured twelve German field guna Nehf Co. and Florida Indian' River
it aubacrlpti.ons to the club will terday in the oltice of the clerk of the
and took many prisoners.
Laud Co., of M elbourne Gioaaoh
t be called for th ii season unless circuit court.
News of military developments |}rog. Co., of F.au Gallle; Geo. W.
m great project arises that will
issued by the ofllcialbureausheco Hopkins, of Hopkins, and .^evaral
Chase J e C o. hns its suite of otlices
eMsitate a larger amount. For in­ Tn tho $t. Jam es building uns is en­
more brief as the great m isses of the others.
t i , if 100 good live men of San- gaged in the fruit business on n whole­
A large majority of the" land
An entire change in tl|e- plan o f.
London, Eng. .AugUI.-Tho almost
u will pay their annual dues iu sale and extensive »cate, the charter
in the district have signed the peti­
campaign may he brought ab o u t'b y '
[ranee the committee will have providing for the firm to conduct complete absence of news from the
tion and no opposition to the forma-,
tho
finding
of * .an
opening
theatre
of
war
today
in
the
best
evi­
10 to their credit which will be thy same business in which it tuts
rion of the district is antidpat
dence that big events tire in progress, by the German armies in Delgiuin
lp|e to pay oil the indebtedness
h -'tü J engage d for some time, the head which will test (fie real caliber of the This tfas admitted in an oljtelnl com­
'the club and go far to pay current i|uarti-r* to Im* iti tht* city :1ml the
battalions engaged in a m*vt Water*1 munication fromBrusselstodaywhich .
Eyises during the fall and winter ro in pa it y to exist far a period
saidd the Germans "haitguinedg
loo"
or 11 "New Sedan ”
,
Lbn. In the mnttrr of subscriptions , ninety-nine year*
That tin* great German «idvance on bo^h batik* of the Meuse uud are
krs have been many good men and
The capital stock of 150,mill ia di­ is being pushed with vigor and de- in contact with the allies.” _ _ _ _ _
ladies of Sanford who subscribed vided into 6,000 share* of $100 each,
|the fund last spring to the amount there being 2,800 shares of preferred 'termination can safely he asserted, • It ndds that the Delgians having
12000 and it will he no difllrult stock and 2,600 share* of common judging from the irttelligunce permit­ done all thst-eould he expected by
glter to obtain u subscription li«?\ stock. The Irlghest amount of in- ted to the oufaide world. On both holding the invaders In check for
[ a t least $1000 anytime in the win­ dehtedness which may he assumed hanks oof the Meuse the Germans fifteen days, "th elf strategy will now
are iruwditvg southward toward the he merged into the general plan of
g month*.
at any time t* placed at the.a mount entrenched French army waiting to the allied arifti«**.”
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LTbe booklets of Sanford and Seni­ of .the capitalization. $60,000.
Mem their progress toward Sedan
Rumor* that |lru**i,l* has fallen
l e county printed several month*
The otfici-r* of the cumpanv an* I
into (¡-'m a n hands were persistently
pay« stilj in the hand* of the »••'
f Cha-c. uf Ja* k*oi\vilh president.
in circulation in Paris, hut no infor­
Ery and can he used to good .id
. million ' ou’.d be obtained.
haugr this season and the expense*
Hook* contributed this past month
Ithe cluti can lie eut down to very
The Belgian capital was known by \\ J. Ilill and oilier*
ha figure* It seem** lo In* the sense
o „'Oli »buri*» ermi tin*» to the norinwiirii meir certainly to he threatened hy daring
Fiction
the members that tin* liest wlfort.s
Lord Jim. by Jos«*ph Conrad
stockholders advanrr troops have reached the |German cavalry, who had„ reached
the club should 1m- confined to
the
{ o f . *t of Soignlea. thinking t he
Charlotti* Temple.by Mrsltowson.
m e , Lt&gt;1« pear Malto» *..»linu»tmi
(king up the busin«—- of the nt&gt;
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road*
had.
been
TUo
Rrute. by F. A Cummer.
W.|&gt; between llrii»*e|* and Antwerp
pbeason rather than getting tm.re
liefere tin* northward rush the liarric.. led and enlrenchod. Four of Tho King o f the Mountains, hy E.
»pie to come here .iml spending
Hidgiu I force» are retreating on Ant­ the ft'iissela hospitals are filled with about.
lirge sum on' advertising There
Going Some, by Rex Reach.
werp III Hru*.*i*l» t he\ cull this :i wound- d soldier*
|tfjttany projects to l»e handled
Atlt crp apparently i* tin* tempo The Map Higher Up. hy Henry II
b dub that .will mem. much t&lt;&gt; tin*
rary g-*al of the German troop» in Miller
hr, and these will be taken up «1
Randall
Ifelgiti". They are reported moving Mollit* McDonald, hy
I next meeting on Kridaj tqght
-.lowly but steadily in the direction The Pool of Ffh mi*, hy Louis J. Vania*.
tg. 28th. .T h e elti11 member* -&gt;r&lt;rif the area t fortified port on the Friar Tuck, by Robert A Waaon.
ty much gratified- at the good pro
llixi-r Scheldt The German soldier* Tbe Primadonna, by Marion Cr«w
ludnir made t'\ »In Ft nance
ha •* ovclipled the town of Tlrlemont foni. •
and their ma*»es pushing in fron the T nix ton King, by (ieo. Harr. Mr*
ju-l fim*hi*d gel I it.g ihi*ni m »hupe
•frontier are lielieved to htfvy come iu C ut dicon.
will I II,- unde* •! I tiding rri.it f hi- r:it*
contact with_ the allies front. He- In the Hishop's Carriage, l»y Mirh
(nr the year hud been ttuule and
1 ports in Brussels asserted a -battle elson.
, very other uuuvsuor in tho State* will
"*li ,| offured near Charleroi iu which The Foreigner*, hy Ralph Conner
The
Reckoning, by Louis J. Vance
be hi* .ig.Mti-* •hi* *amt* troubli*
Secret »if Lonesome Cove, hy Se* II
lin* H e p u r t 't -.Mar of O r i u n d o m i \d.i in*
•li-iiK - t b l n k- tin* «ano* ub im i it mid

The A llie d Farces H ave N o t

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«1 at l:2il o i*li»* k • '• r«u\ m
q.
Hi* had bn-i . I**' tjri, hut altirmitu'
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It devclpi^ until \\ • ::.i**duy t
Throughout the du y Dt
^rchiafuva and Amici de
*lr utomost energl«*» to stin
tf th4Tr patient und keeping

Beacon Shoes For Men

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M EN ’S OXFORDS

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Commute« on Finance apU nt .tho la*t meeting by PrcsL«ke and composed of A. K.
, , Geo. G. Herring a n d .F . P.
¡»„working over time on the
r o f collecting dues for the year
re meeting with aurces*. The
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Black Kid B u t t o n , $ 4 . 5 0
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White Canvas Bluchers, Rubber
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Going at

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cardinals wi-r** n otifie d "f &gt;
[the pope's grave c o n d itio n and » nine '
them whir entered the *i&gt; k ro o m
[fcserihe the scene
heart r&lt;-n&lt;iijsg. especially when tin p o n tiff, rm i*
-lag himself from time t&lt;&gt; time, »poke
[Oare ho said:
L.V'In ancient tiroes the pope by a
Word might havostayed the slaughter
I hut now he*is im potent.'’
I -Prayer« were said by thousands
rand church bells souiyded when 'the
n f a m e n t ' wai exposed upon all
like altar*.
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I When the court learned of the
Fpapes’ condition there was thr drepK«sf concern.
King Vjctor Emmnnpersonally Informed Queen 11**1rna and the news was communlmtrtd .to the the queen's mother.

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considerable eost to the tax ussesr personally to *ay nothing of the
nuble and vexation.
Only tw o d a y * niy&gt; Mr. Hutt re­
ived a let t e r ‘from the Governor in
filch he » tilled that from informa­
mi in hand it would not he possible
r him to m a k e any further rcduc„„ in th e millage. I t i s a s s u e r e d
„- a d ditional reductfbn will c o m e off
the m dlngc imposed for peniiotjs
„ I that th e suite millage will be di-

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The audience on* last Sunday eve­
nt waa very large dispit»• the fact
i*t it rained up to and all during
&gt;e service.
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u r i n a i iirn^ (nr her K ünI Linlinri

BAPTIST CHURCH

r One of the most remarkable thing*
: Uking place in Snnford this summer'
1» tbe large audiences attending aerjVice* at the Baptist Church. The reF&lt;hrd for August is equal to thnt of
‘be.winter months. The cause of this
|l* largely from the fact that tho
[church advertises its-services and Is
pf*p ar*d
4ake care of the audl^&gt;ee* In a comfortable way with elecnWe fans and Ipe water., and eourto•u* -ushers.
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m preaching b series of unique serr*«&gt;ons. These are attracting » great
y * i l of attention. The Subject of’ the
Wrmon next Sunday evening will i&gt;e.
r*A . C. L. Dispatchers Orders.” Mr.
LDyman promises in the out set that
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n's ultunulum railing for the GerWc thank our friends for their in­
I) evacuation of Kiaochow and the terest and gilts. '
andbnmcnt '••( the rasterp. seiis by •
Sifnfortl Library Association
rirran war vessels. Holland is said

REMARKABLE ATTENDANCE AT
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Mime ile lu &gt; in r|n**ifym g. itud the
list will b&lt;* printed In n e x t report.

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er* in t h \ Sanford ssctlnn are planning to rel.rodure a Florida celery
farm at th.* i ’anama-Pacific Inter- &gt;
national ¿p o sitio n .
™ e «rownr.
from ?uni/rd Intend to .how b&gt; In
repllcaof their celery farms, their
I *'tern " of sub-lrrfg»tIon, the water
being furnished by urieslsn wells. It
(, planned to lay out this lit»!« f»rm
„r field along.id* the Florida Build, in »mne convenient placeh
H ^ n be *i*er» by ‘*»110« “t ‘ h,&gt; F“ lr
Using th.» »ystemt hegTow ersofSanford realised 1 1 .'200,000.00 nrt p o fit per a c r e . from their celery cro p }(
year The country surrounding 1
Kaiford is noted *11 over the State.

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'Hy figures obtained from the office
of Judge J F (’ Griggs, collector of
customs, the value of merehundlae
exported from nil Florida ports du­
ring the yeST ehding June JO. Inst,
wus approximately $42.1 i2,0i*J. T be
value of merchandise imported du­
ring tho same period was 98.980,642.
Uy comparing the exports with the
Impirls it will lie seen that Florida
produced (or export purpose* more
than four times what the State .util­
izes in imported products.
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The value of all exports for the
past year exceeded the value of the
exports for the preceding year hy
nearly one million dollars. The im:
port* were in excess of the previous
year's record by $ 1.301.405,
The collection from all sources at
all port* amounted to $2.376.466^39,
or alm ost twice a* much as the total
collections made hy the collector o(
Internal* revenue.-The Florida Motroplis.
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FLORIDA ROAU I1UILDING

A total of 2,84$. miles of roads
were built ijt Florida Iasi yeaY^ift a
coat of more than 11,000,000, accoring to an official report just mado
public. Half of the roads were sur­
faced with sand-clay, 857 miles with
marl or crushed stone'*nnd o f t hr re­
mainder 85 miles were constructed
of brick.
A number o( Florida counties ha vis
voted bond Issues for road construc­
BAPTIST S E R V IC E S
• tion in recent months, nnd it is esti­
Corner I’ark A vs. and Gth St. ■,
mated that the expenditure this year
9:3 9 Sunday.School.
for- highways will amount lo |3,000,11:00 Preaching* "T h e Tempest of 000 or more.
Nothing has demonstrated more
3 :3 0 Jr . B. Y. P. U.
notably the progress that Florida Is
6:4 5 Sr. B. Y. P. U. making than tlw building o^ K&lt;»&lt;ril
7:4 5 Preaching, "T h e A. C.
roads in the Stats. These road*..pro
Dispatchers Orders."
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paying handsome returnxonthemonAlways welcome..^ •’
#y invested in them. They would pay
George Hyman, Pastor
a very satisfartory return if nothing
If nothing hut tho inrrea»e in the val­
Card of Thanks
Since the death of our Bon-in- ue of lands which Whey mass was
iw and husband, Orln Martip, we taken Irttp account M ere is a case of
cure" to 'sincerely thank all our a 7urm owner who attempted to «ell
V p d s for their kindness and aaris- 'his.fa/m for 91,800 and was .unable
, Ace during *hia sickness and sinco to secure that nmount /or it. A flrstUf death. May God'a richest hless:

R. II. Davis
Sarah E . Davis

�1 tolled by ’h e strategies! offensive U de­
4 SANFORD LODGES 4
termined not ouly by the extent of the
resistance met. Imh by Uftf.clisractsr of
l tbo terrain to bt iraverw-d nud thrdlsSanford Lodge No 82* F. and A. M.
, tuucw of the objective fhm» the ha»«.
Communication every first and third
Tbo. tm u lu pre-rented. by modern
Thursday«
at 7:30. Visiting brethren
France'and Germany, srfth their gi*i*d
welcome.
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roods mid nrilronfl*. Is. very^ dlffereut
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F. L. Miller
from that traversal by Napoleon and 0 . L. Taylor *
Maaseun In the iidvtiilcu» above re­
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Secretary *
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W. M.
ferred to.
- Under the present rollltnry «talus , Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
Germany .and ' •-irla must either fur­
; Miltary Situation of Germany Parallel Pointed Out by an
Meets every second and fourth Thurs­
nish n eon ml hi uk force iigiilw*l I-ranee
Army Expert—Obstacles .
day
in Masonic Hsll over the Imporia1
Makes History Repeat
and conieutnite-iill available military
Thestre.
-Visiting companions welcome.
strength ugainst Russia nr they must
to Marob on Paris.
Itself.
0 . I*. Taylor
do os F'lerirnyfc Hit* Great did Olid do- J . F. Karnatx
T h e CUE G u a ra n te e d Iron is T h e Lead«
vote all their mlllinry resources to
Secretary
High Priest
o f th e M a rk e t. C oats only 1 5,cen U fo r
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overcoming tlie French opposition
e
le c tric ity to d o th e w e e k ’s ironing of ,»
:U B military «It unti ou which con­ many has undoubtedly entered upon Against the Russian* they would leave Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Star
o
rd in ary sized fa m ily . W o have in
‘ iloc^
411 j
tbo
actual
blow
to
he
delivered
by
Its
ouly
sulllrlent
forces
to
delay
their
ad­
front* Germany today, w j i m
Meets every firtt and third Tuesday
a ll » trie s o f
American military expert la the first field army will bo preceded by a vance on Berlin or Vleiinu until the in each month. Everyono who ho« seen
G -E F la tiro n s
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N e* York Bun, U similar to that necessary period of rocounolssances in French cnmpnlgn could bo finished. It
his Star in the E ast are cordially invited
which confrobted Frederick tho O m it force, while the main armies ere con­ seema to be the conocnsus of opinion
!lo m in a d
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Id the 8«rea~ Yoara' war In 1700, an centrating by rail for tho aggressive •of military men that the Gcrmna*Aos-_ to visit this chapter.
Alice E . Robbins, Sec*y **7
Ltrlnn nllles will follow'this tart plan.
echo of which waa tho French and In­ movements.
s e fe c t t h e h o t(
Their opponents are- undoubtedly: '-wnirime^r plan they may adopt, says
dian war on this continent Opposed
w e a th e r co m ­
Phocnix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
writer In the Sun. they uuwt*nrt
Ztqrgrcdericle. WBrwtha slltaé arm taa.ot
f o r t« w h ic h
"B ix o n y , Fiance. Austria and Russia. force In adrance of their own main on the aggressive and push the camMeets second and fourth Turaduys.
w
ill d iflfch t
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Though greatly outnumbered the Prua- movements nnd-to obtain Information palgn hard In order to overcome their N¡siting knights always welcome.
y
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u
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«rife.of
tho
tinea
of
German
udviuiw
The
opponents In detail before they can H. McLaulih
tlana not'only held their own. but comO. J . Miller
-pleted the war by gaining the province meeting of the«« forces will result lu- unite their mlllinry forces
K.
R.
and
S.
C. C.
o f Siicela. Yet the war was largely bead-on collisions—rencontre« as they
The Row'd to'Pari».
aro
called—
aduie
of
which
though
snn
fin t l
the result of tbo aggressions of PruaTwo more tasks U-aJ^ct t|lll ^ nPllir^ u * ft.nford Rodge^o. 2 7 ,1, O. O. F.
eia. Prussia had taken a largo part of gulnnry will have no effect*ou the cam­
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paign no matter what tins local m u lt of Llegw Bo before-Ym^OcrntiWnrrni.v
Baxony and annexed It to Prusals.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. tn.
groups
now
operating
In
the
valley.of
Carlyle In hla "Frederick the Great** j may hoover Imperial Theatre.
i ja : "Seldom waa there such a com*\ While It seems clear to tho military the Mouse before It can horto to enter
•ay»
J
. W. O. Singletary
L. D. Wicker
blnatlon against any man as then mlnd that the present campaign will- France nnd tic on the ronu to Part»
Secretary'
N. G.
These
tasks
will
be,
first.
In
the
against Frederick after bis Bsxon per­ bs aggressive on the part of Germany
valley
or
the
Meuse,
to
overcome
ths
U
Is
not
nt
nil
clear
that
the
same
formances In 175ft. The extent o f hts
Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
sin. which Is now ascertained to have course will not be adopted ^&gt;y France forts nt Uuy nnd then to reduce the
been wbot » e saw. was et that time and Russia. To Immobilise tho Rus­ fortified camp» oi Namur, tho outer
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
considered to transcend all computa­ sian forces, so far as tbo German canV lines of defense of which hnve In the nights in each month.
tion and to mark blm out for partition, palgn Is concerned, tho best principles last few diiys been .strengthened by F. L. Miller • . .
J . F. HoolehirT
for suppression and enchainment aa of strategy would require cither that numerous earthworks nnd file garrison
Council
Commandci
Clerk
they Ik&gt;confronted by detachments of of which has certainly been brought
tho general enemy o f mankind."
up
to
more
thnn
the
required
strength;
Some suih feeling ecems to animate th« -.German and Austrian armies or
tho peoples and governments'opposed that an offensive movement on the second, sfter tho full of Liege, opening United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners o f America
to Germany todsy. Frederick preceded part of Austria bo launched against nelglum to the Gcrmnn Invasion, to
crush
the
(letgInn
military
forces
and
SAnford Local Union No. J75V meets
hla aggressions by building up the' Russia. .
to reduce the great fortified enmp of first- aud third Thursday night ut
grontest end best disciplined military
Advantage In Offensive.
•Brussels, the eentpl Belgian defense
m achine of bis nge. The present kai­
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
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■ Tho strategical offensive In warfsro
This objective would hnve to be at
ser has built n similar machine and
J . W. O. Singletary;
J- M."Brown,
(ins many ndvnMiigw hi q terrain BUril tnlned before tho nermnti hrtny gräiij
uup
pitted It against tbu combined armies
. . . Scc’y-Treaa._________ . President
as that presented by western Europe. operating In the valley of the Men
of Britain. Franco and Rnsala.
Von der Golta lu his work on "The could advance Into France across R&lt;
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Conduct of War" says: 'The- strate­ glum, without having Rs right (lank {
Bunions Slow to Hove.
SANT0S-ÒUM 0NT IN A DIRIGIBLE
,
'
Meet^first
and third Wednesday night
gical
offensive
Is,
as
wo
hSvo
seen,
a'
Prussia geographically, with respect
and Its line of communications serious, j
ot corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
to tier nlltad-enemlcs. occupied a cen­ consequence,pf political strainingsfter ly endangered
,,.
R. L. Peck
tral position, which afforded ready op- some dcflnlto object, tho feeling of
While the French have no contlnu 0 . L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
ous line of defenses on the Belgian
border, they hnve a secondary line of
defense In (he la Fcre-Relms curtain, The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
halfway between Purls and Belgium i Order Unfted American Mcrhnnlrs
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:30* P.
Tho city dt Paris Is surrounded with n
glnllo of forts that will protect It from M., in the City Hail. Visiting brothers
capture except by siege.
Are welcome. O. H. Smith. Ree. Sec.
,\s euery. &lt;lny will bclp France to
catch up with the German start, the.
resistance that tho latter encountered ■ Meyer to Stick to. Springfield.
Sol Meyer's heart ban been touched
In . Belgium Is of enormous miuo to
by
pleas of Springfield Tans, and ho
France In her concentration plans.
makes It known that tho Springfield
Uhlan« Noted For Daring.
team will not bo transferred to Ko­
During t h e 'storming of Liege the komo or-somo other Jumping oft place,
German uhlans came to the front In Springfield fans havo agnln promised
tho news.^ Just who nnd what tho uh to dobo to tho aid of tho club with
Inn Is nt the present lime occupies the I Bomo support In the way of attend­
minds o f many (rarsons here, says the ance. This ta about their dozenth
New York Herald. An erroneous Im­ promise of tho sort, but Meyer is will­
pression seems to exist In somu quar­ ing to gq tho limit with them nmPglvo
ters. It adds, that the word "uhlan" them a few.moro chaneos.
indicates u trltra or nationality similar
to the word "Cossack." This Is uot sA’
U m p ire's U n iq u e S t u n t
* The Cossack is born a Cossack. He
Umplfo Harry Johnson of tho Na­
Is of Tartar ^rlgln, whoso «blcbodlcU tional league has Inaugurated a new
men a re 'enrolled In the armies of the stunt Recently tbero was an argu­
exar. Tho wprd "uhlnn** simply do-' ment ns to whether a pitchar had hta
notes n ¿crtolil (J’po of cavnlrytiihn In foot on the slab. Tho rubber was
thu German army. The uhlan Is n covered* with dust aud tho umpire
lancer. There aro twenty-six regl coiild not decido and quite a row re*
ments of ublnns In tho Gorman army nulled: Sltico then Johnsoa Carefully
—nineteen from Prtiaaln. three from keeps thè pitcher s stab dusted off nnd
Saxony, t\vo from Bavaria und two carries his whlak broom, oven when
from Württemberg — with a total ho Is working on tho bases.
strength ou n peace footing of approxl
Sunday Ball in Waahlngton.
FRANCK'S FRONTIER ON BELGIUM AND GERMANY, HIIOWI.M. I'M,- »lately 25.000 woll trained men. These
Sunday baseball In Washington was
RING OF FORTff THAT MUST HE PASSED IN ANY GERMAN Al* .regiments are ranked ns henry cuvairy
nnd nre -used principally ns tndepend mado- possible by a decision of Jus­
• VANCE ON PA RIS.
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ent cavalry, farming the 'cavalry tice Gould-In tho District of Colum­
«creea. This was tholr employment In bia supreme court, that there.exists
pnrtunlty fur nudd concentration In (rawer to obtain this object and distinct tho Frnnöo-Prusslan war. mid from the no law to prevent Jt. The decision was
any direction.* .Frederick know that consciousness of superiority over the reports coaling from Belgium It would given In a suit brought by rofnclals
the Austrians were slow Inrihelr mili­ enemy." The upplk-t^tlon of this dell seem that tho tihlnns are »fill being of tho Federal longue to restrain lo­
tary mo vein ruts nn the present Em ­ nltldn to (he (Tresunt nttltudc and prob- Used ns tho Vnugunnl o f tho German cal Authorities from Intec/erlng with
peror Wllllnm knows the Russians. able course of uctlon of Germany Is nnuy
professional baseball on Sunday.
Tho uhlnu Is axmrd will»'.lance,
Judged hy European . standards, gro left with the render.
■low In their mdblUxntien and cooccn . The offensive offers upirartunlty for saber, carbine and plstoL lie In wejl
surprise and rapidity of rflovcuienL It mounted, and bis equipment la espo
trntlon movement».
Altmrtu Salito^ Dumont, opt* of in«* entit»nt - - i .......... '
' j1 I*;
He therefore concentrated his forces Incltea boldnesa and limits tho field for dally designed for .the purpose f ° r
™
against the French, met them ut Ross- errors. The aggressor has a definite which ho is employed—ready to Rgh't One Inrh Cards Will Re Published l)n. balloons. Is shown here In *i small nlr c r a ft IK- ■*- »
«pit**»
the
French
ting
iismln*t
Germany
purpose
and
his
opponent.
Is
Iqd
to
con­
or run, ride down oulpoett or scouting dcr This Heading At The Rate OfS7.2(l
burh Nor. 5, 1757, abd, although out­
numbered three to one. defcatad them form his movements to thuso dictated parties of the enemy, harass bis Hanks Per Y ear^v
with such loss tb it he was'Vblo to by the aggresslvo movements of the and screen the morements of bis own
,,
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leave them opposed by » small screen Other. Tbs aggressor Is generally suc­ main body.
xxn
and march rapidly against the Aus­ cessful when ho wins a material ad­
The wortl "uhlan" Itself Is of Polish
vantage
at
one
point,
for
Ibe
positions
trians. whom ho met a t Leutheu, Dec.
'origin and denotes s lancer. The uh­
s
of the defender usually constitute a lans In' the German army' wear ths
o, 1707.
. D en tists
This march of tbo Prussian army strategic structure which Is greatly im­ CBppka, the peculiar flat topped bead
dress which was worn by the Polish
wits noted for the fact that although paired by the loss of ono'of Its parts.
The aggressor may'Select tho point uhlans nnd ‘which to tills day Is the
It Immediately followed the severe bat­
tle o f Itossbacb It was pushed with of attack and concentrate against 1L distinguishing mark in the uniform« of
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
S o w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
such vigor that lu thirty days Fredcr-* while the defender must be prepared tho Innrer regiments of Great Britain
at
all
polnta.
The
disadvantages
of
Irk marched tils army a distance of 350
nnd other Kuruponn countries.
B lin d s/ L im e , Cem ent, Tile,
mile« and confronted the Austrians. - the strategical offensive aro that It In­
The uhlans during the Franco-Pros
The Prussians at Leutben numbered volves rapid and fatiguing marches on stan war made n name for themselves
Terms Moderate— Strictly Cssh
L a th , S h ingles, W ire Fencing,
but GO.OOO—the Austrians 80,000. Tho tho troops, lqrolvlng losses which fre­ for« their quick, dashes and raiding
' rrtiksIAtis ruptured 21,000' prisoners quently cxcqod those or bBttlA Tbs expedition* nnd the ruthless manner
‘
C o rru g ated Iron Roofing
and lift guns and obtained a firmer country through which the ndvonco Is In which they ravaged the country
made Is usually tyostlle. and detach­ through which they went The patrol
Phono 319
bold on 81le«ta. *
,
The German government today un­ ments must be made to protect the of. uhlans who tried to gallop loto
doubtedly believes Itself thoroughly line .o f communication. AdvanclOg iJege. necordlng to reports from Brus­
prepared, for (ho present crisis. It did nrmles are thus frequently caused to sels. nnd enpture the Belgian general
The Best M etal Shingles at $4*75 per square*
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
not throw down the gauge of battle melt away before reaching tbft objcc- staff was acting true to tho uhlan repx &lt;1‘
without full study of th*o effects of the tlre.
utntiun for dnring work.
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 upti
The force at the head of' the army
ATTORNEY and OOUNSELLOR a i LAW
entry o f Great Britain and all other
wh|rh
is
tbo
part
In
contact
with
tbs
'possible opponents Into tho field.
War Hits Gallic Psnesks.
Practice lu State and Fédéral Court*
enemy Is often hut a fraction of th*
One of the oldint German restaurants -fi 1r _ V l~î
Cypress Boards fer Boats and Lumber of all
f jf,-.. z. nt- - - - .. _
W ar O&amp;mes Useful.
entire army, due to the necessity to lq New York was crowded to tbe door*
Garner-Woodmff
Bld
g
*
Sanford
Fta,
Tbo w ar games fought out by the occupy nnd hold strategic points gained when a guest rushed to and sold to the
Columns and Newell P osts, Banisters, NotfWW
German general staff as part of the during the udrnnce and to protect ths proprietor: "No meat for mine today.
*
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study In preparation for the present, line of cotnnlan teat look—
Let me have a nice French pancake."
: * *.*: r -r . f, . r:.’.
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DR. C. G. B U T T
conflict no doubt Included altuaUotu
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Tho proprietor, looking nt ths new
Row Great Armies Dwindled.
similar to Ridas now presented, and
comer lu disgust, announced:
DENTIST
■
* T H E S E P R IC E S STRICTLY C A S H
Napoleon In IRI’J hwadod Russia
every detail and every strategic contin­
"There will he no more French pad
•
Office:
Yoweil
Rulldln«
gency .which could be foreseen os a with H.’.Wsl. hut renebed MoacoW with cakes so'rveil In tjita house while the
T#J *• 'j. |e
•àr, ., _
* .
possibility bsro been Included In the hut itrstmo Marshal Mancun crossed war U on.' Only’Gcrmnn pancakes*sft­
.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
•
statemdfita of problem« hod their ef­ the Pyretic«« wUbt-100lOUO Frenchmen, er this."
hut iirriveil before Llslran with but 15.fects nnnlyied nnd provided against.
The guest said he would have a Ger­
THOMAM RMMCT WIDJOW
Tfio. li y mind reading In the dally is»». In the last war tu-twi-cn Gennyny man pancake Instead.*
S
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E. nqtupaoN iiotiuioüieK
'press the accounts o f combats which slid l-Tam-e the Germnus crossed tho
The Vienna Rakers’ nssodatloo has
leak through th? rigid censorship In frontier lit lriTtl with 872.000 men, hut docldcd/not to bntfg -rolls or Quite« or
forcB _lA -gp no- be misled concerning repent'd rarts AvUii uut ui.Ooo sfufr a pastry.*^ Hereafter all bread In to be
the*relative Traportnnrc of success or campaign of only six weeks.
made In loaves of the quality called
dudmucc^s s In ytfclr engagements.
Ip , JX would seem, however, that tbs' “war bread.*,
LAWYERS
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Ive/rsmpnlgn snCh ns Oer- great waste In men and animals enSanford,
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PAGE THREE

Newspapers nt Milan *ny that
Bwltxerland
If Ijit neutrality
wns guarantee«], to comrkrt the whole
republic Iute n Ititi fros» cunip to re­
ceive* unii cure fur nil wountlctL sol­
dier*.
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Tin* steamer Olympic I* tin* Intent
to be com mándete»! by the ¿overa­
ll] c u t
Majiy * American« who hud
tnken passage by the Olympic will
go hmup In the «(«M-rnge of the Baltic,
On which nil the Urst-clnsn cabin*
C W m r C M C W T have fl*'4'11 ri“* crTtvd a* far ns the
L P I u A I i E I m Ij N 1 mhhih* of October.
____ _ u
Tin* Loudon Central New» agi-ncy
i Said to H a « Cut Off 1,1 u dispatch from M ethouruesays:
ion Between Brussels **Waujr German subjects rfrf- applying
Belgian Army 1» Fight- toT nntnralliatloo". They &lt;|cc!are Gerrent Vigor.
many made n and blunder. Their
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only explanation la 'the Kniier la
nch . atuU • Belgian h***1-' ”
Am qbUbs to 4 ho Cologne Gaxette,
rr«-*~-tmtt Invaded - W » ■Jwtim m ttgrhaa^jolnwh- t|u* Triple Al*
g to an official atale«»&lt;1 wl,J Invade Hervla.
t th 6 * French war ofThe Russian.. commander of the
neh came Into contact fortress fif Sveaborg, Finland, has
un» when the attucked ordered all the Inhabitant* of that
! Ulvet, Department of ^ lacc * n,) Hbliilngior* to leave, .aa
&gt; war office stated that, a bombardment la believed to be lm*
i Information, this was “‘•«ent. T b 1* Information waa re­
engagement, nntl the « ‘Iveti
Copenhagen. In a. message
were pursuing the foe. ^niin Helsingfors. „
- _ •
___
ad Ovrihan armies are
^ d lip s tr lr W tttW ItB ffifiR U ff
lemont; Belgium, aud, Telegraph comimny from Paris nays
c war office, the "B el- ‘ he correspondent learn* from n reenergetically reslated 1,“ble source that the Russian* have
pick.”
gained Important victories over the
-G erm an troop« that Austrian«, capturing many prisoners
rer Meuse and moved aml nmi’h wnr u»«*erlul. The scene of
o ff communication be* “ *® battles Is uot disclose«!,
i and Liege, and arc
A Hl'aughnl dispatch says -15.000
Ij
toward BniMsels. Jupam-se soldiers hare embarked on
■sdy arrived In the vt- ‘ "»»“Ports anti are awaiting orders,
wi. seven miles southA Copeuhsgen dispatch announces
jont.
Communication ,hat ,,UMUn mobilisation will be
ras cut otr. hut It was co,“ "&gt;rte August 21. “ .
the wnr office learned
H,'ver" ‘ Austrlallnn warship# have
■lilgf« nfit&gt;'heeii jj.iw ii Jobu-d the British squadron In cost
IflmiH To halt the Ger- ^ 'i t h ' waters.
It I* ri-i*orte,i ti,nt (i,i&gt;
Recruiting goes ou In London fot

GENERAL JOFFRE OF TH E FRENCH ARMY

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Wto by American Pros* . m relation.

•The British Battleship Superb
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IIK British batllcffidp » aj -rb was launched In December,*1007, o* a aider
ship of the Tcm crnlrr t id-rthe-TW-HcmjilKm. Hhe has a apecd exceeding
twenty-one knots nnd n.Tica ten twelve-inch guns aipl live elghtepn-lnrh
«do tuhea. In addltlop o the secondary battery »r
tl,, ^ mln,
Are machine guns.
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over-seas g efv k c.

Photo by American Press Aiiocistion.

The Cumini Huer Lusitania, In het
dash across the Atlantic, bn* reached
the Mersey la ttsfriy,
Another uimotuiccmriit at Brus­
sels that* the fori «.'at Liege are «til
holding out waa n*eelved with re­
serve. If ttiey are mienpttired thu*
far, tliclr n &lt;Inet Ion under the sternly
bombardment of the German artillery
Is bgllovvd to be only n matter of
time.
Ileporta received
from’ various
source.* way that 1*00,000 Herman
troops bar*» passid by Liege Into tilt
Interior of Belgium, and that sharp
skirmish«-* h a v e occurred at Tlrlemont, Eauiml. tlusseiilmveii ntul Nt.
Trend.

to* by American I T W Annodatiti a

Little Fighting Craft of British Navy
I warfnro tho Ititi -i
&lt;&gt;f thè flghtlng navica, alile ta «Hng even (he big
gest Dreadnough t- n-ath. are often «• Imporinnt a» thè uiiglity tuitife
thlps or battio rnilsms, Two of thè «wlfl »«-sseis of thè Itntish navy ili»
tft 1* thè lower otte In thè plclure- art- «ceri bere Tlju upper «hip I* th*
ló». gel li? nt full spctd. The Itrltlsh uavy 1» pleutlfully supplled wltb tur

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for«-*«! to come to the surface. where*
upon the Blrriiliigliatn'« guiltier fired
the accond hliot of the light." This
»hot struck nt file -base of t fin con­
ning tower, ripping' the whole of thr
upper structure clgnn nnd the U-10
•sank like a atone.
“The remainder of the atihmarlnr
flotilla fled."

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Here Is tho recorJ breaking left of Bubo Marqunrd and the famous right
k the "Peerless" Mattj. holding tho little horsoh Id«»covered pill Just before
pHvorlOR their famous "fadeaway" ball. The lower photo »hows the south
Jihg of “Bubo" Mapjuard nnd the upper photo shows the arm of Christy
ksthewson, tho "pcerleis" twlrler for tho Giants

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IL G O R E S E E D C O M P A N Y
j PLANT CITY, FLOHIDA

.W ill Bring Tourists Home,
A Washington dispatch says: ‘ Au­
thority wn« given American cmi
hassle* nnd legations throughout Ku*
rope IU .d iU jB ships In which to bring
home Americans.
/
Kecr*’t«ry Uah-lson, «a -chairman
of tin- relief committee, coin posed of
the secretaries of state, war, navy
and treasury sent out Instructions to
each embassy and legation to make
Inquiry as to available ships and If
Americans «-an bo concentrated a t
open ports Immediately, to charter
neutral «hips.
The diplomatic officers' were told
not to pay higher rateij (Uon those
usually charged by tbo-ulferg for a
similar service.
, Yj*'.
All thought o f sending vcsAcla over
from rite United State* to bring back
the Americana has been abandoned.
The Germans linvo placed furni­
ture van* tilled with Belgians on the
Pont N«-uf. over the Meuse at Liege,
to prevent u hombanliuent by the
Belgian •guns.
The German army U being detach«nt from Its iHMltlon before Liege and
1« advancing through j h a heart of
Belgium. The msln body of the Ger­
man cavalry Is engage«! In a forward
movement all'along tha front o f tb*
alll«Hl nrinhs, says a Brussels dlspatch.
- A London dispatch sayeL ,T h c
Prince of* W alt* fund for the relief
of fam ilies of the war victim* passed
the $d,000,000 mark.

nini » e m n u n fa e iiire r *. h a n k e r *
lu e i-h o 1». railroad anil s te a m « h lt
men e.-' e c t h o l y s ta n d in g
for
tin
geni ml I n te r e s ts o f nil ^Iciucnta en­
gaged In o r alfeetetl by foreign tr a d e
should work- for u a tio u s l u n ity o&gt;
res.

action In setting -American export
an'il Import traile free from1Ilio psrnljrsls of trahsportatlotl,
'The eouucH decided to keep In dull)
'touch■ with nil Its members In ,sl'.
parts of the 1'nlted NtateK and wllb
tin- uumeroua euminerelnl nnd Industritìi organisations which hare telo,
graphed‘.to It for Information regimilug «hipping- B s object Is to co-op•n-ate with every effective agency fot
tho extension of American commerce.
Although the.mi-elliig was rnlled at
abort notice.* memben citino "from
every ]&gt;art *of tha UnltdJ Htates.
Jam es J . Hill promptly left Ht. 1'nul
to ntteml tho sessions, while Captain
Hubert Dollar«!, tho Kan Francisco ex­
porter, telegraphed that III- was lourtn'g San -Francisco to Join n commit­
tee of the council which will attend
the conference of shipping and bank­
ing Interest» cn)led by Secretary MeAdo«&gt; to meet In Washington.
A committee was appolnttit to recommfd hclloti to the council.
The council pained taiolutlsni urg­
ing tho prompt passage of a . bill p e n d ­
ing In congress.

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The commander In chief of France's land flgbtars la hers shown at his Sold

Cheapest
t_
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and S m ile at

Austria Senili Troop» Against France.
Home.— Forty-eight trains loaded
with Austrian troop« from the Tyrol
GERMAN SUBMARINE BLINDED arrived nl 1 eopold-n-Iioebe, In Baden,
n o rth w e st of Basel. HwItserlnnd.'Tjppy
British Cruiser'» Shot Send» Craft were oil (lu ll way lo Alsace to ansisi
the Herman»
to Bottom.
London. A dispatch to the Timet
An laltiib n rg itl-pnlt-h «ny«:
Thr
from
Herne. Nwltzertnnd, gays 10,S i o i s n i a n print» Hie s to r y of an e y e
« Itiie s H o f the n a v a l h n l t l c b etw ee n «mu Austrian troop« tin ve concentrated
Herman and
B r i t i s h - raiser« * m t H erm an suhtun- pear Bit««-) and that
rlm*M In which t h e s u b m a r in e t ' - 1 3 Freuch In n i* also are nenr the SwUt
frontier
Au Important battle may
w as I«t*t.
occur.
"T h e cruiser «ipiadrnn oti Sunday,"
the story run*, ‘•suddenly hecaiuf
U. S. MERCHANT MARINE
aware, of the approach of the subMarita- floftllh. The enemy wa« sub­
tile rued. onl) llii- periscope* showing, National Foreign Trades Council
Urges Action.
Tin- altitude &lt;&gt;f the British In tin
The National Foreign Traile* coun-'
nice of, tills attack was root am) thi
llletliv wa« ilttl-rl&gt; inUb-d when sml HI at a s[u*-hil tn eeiliig In New Yurl&gt;
dent) ito* •rul-i-r B'riulnirhnni Mi-atu tiHik n «sor«-« fot th e re lie f o f Ito
lllg at full spend, lire» the first shot e o n g ts i n of foreign eliminerei- dm
T h i s «h ot u-ss carefully aimed, mil to lit«-, ar. J a m e s A. Farrell. pr«-«l
pt lb«* submerged b«aly of the sub­ «lent o f the United Ntal«-« Steel «-ormarine. but at the thin lino of tkf poratlun ami chairman of tjjc evuuell X
In opening the meeting Jahl atre«»»
periscope.
bn
the seriousness of the sit mil lot X
"T h e gnttiaery wna superbly’ ac­
and
g a i e a* (life ithject of the relict
curate niut slinitiT«-«! the pertAeop*.
tnejism
'. th«&gt; starting of exports tf
Thereupon the submit rim*, now a
Minded thing, rushed along undct I'hirupe
It I* is ag re e d tjiat th e c-oiideB
water In Imiuiueii.t danger of «elf
dest rtl«-l lolt from collision with tin tv h l-h i oiiid»l« of L'.'t natlom il repr r iiN e r s

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PAGE
TH E SANPORD. HERALD

Po u r

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
PRIN TIN G GOING UP
Miss Ada Reid who has been!
Holly
» piker and a grafter la
and a b o u t t h e
visiting her tleicc, Mrs. Geo. Hyman
On Saturday evening, August 8th,
himself a liar and a* thief, and seek­
sorrow and trouble. There U » * * y
returned to her home in Jasper Wed. The Printers Are Informed Thai
/Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett cele­
ing
to
do
no
good
to
the
prople
of
provided which would five every
Paper And Material Will Halae
Mcntiop Of
Mr. an«l Mrj W. W. Abernathy
f tfcitew! Etwt TW4»r «od TrtisT Morntol Dr property owner such assurance, if he Florida.
•
•’ '
AA long'w ith, all the good things brate*! their .tenth wedding anniver­
sary at their home two miles south
If
Clifford
Foster
and
Tom
Weir
and
daughter
Mollic
have
returned
Brief
*
to ¿St* that will t»M a baloon as­
f HE HERALD PRINTING COWPANY chooses to take advantage of it. It are lending their najne^ to the cir­
of Geneva. The guests were invited
home after a pleasant visit at Day­
cension are the materials that go
is, or will be. up to th4 next legisla­
». j. tiou-r, tan* ,
tona
Beach.
•
to come al 7:66 and to remain in
culation
of
any
such
innuendoes,
it
W. M HAYNES Bualn«»* M e n U » r _ ture to provide that way by the a­
make up newspapers and Job print­
¡¿SONAI
im
Ü
T
o
f
INttREST
Is aboht time for the paper* of
C. M. William* has returned home ing and The Herald Printing Co. their cars until called. Promptly at
ubierlptlon Prtee, «S.OOp Y w I i M « « ^ doption of the Torrens system of a*- Florida to call a halt.
eight ’ o’clock they were asked to come
The News
from a month spent in the moun­ has received advices this week from
surance of land titles.
iii, a nil were greeted at the door by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
josr; Of.The Floating Small T a lk . tains of North Carolina and is great­ the wholesale house* that all
Mlv«r«d la ib« Clt» by earn*» IAOO *•» r**» “»
A. B. Newton, of Winter Garden, hope*'that Mr. Foster amd Mr. Weir
the host »ml hostess, who presented ♦
who
are
considered
Among
the
fair­
•
adriaca •» gûe p*v
Who said: “ If you want to know whether you are destined,to he ;v SUc.
oiua prices are in the discard and no
is an Orango county representative
ly improved in health
Ef Z i ù ì
For 1,urrled
Pannante la adVaaca muai ba «nada al o®«*
each
one with a tin trumpet or rat­
est
.and
most
patriotic
men
in
Florida
^
Harald Readers
who has voluntarily promised to
cess 0/ a failure in life, ask yourself: Are You Able to Save Money?
Miss Edieth Stewart ha* returned prices can be maintained a t the pres­ tle, to-Hhe music of which it being a
were
not
aware
of
tho
use
of
their
Entarad a* errand-dan« mal) malta* AnT*»« «ad bring befote the legislature a bill in­ names in spreading any such fool­
home from Gainesville where she ent time, meaning that paper and
If not, drop out, you will lose; the seed of success is not in you.”
L U r . Paul Bigger* and baby are completod u course in the Teachers supplies will take a Jump If the Eur­ tin wedding, the Grand March was
corporating the proviiiona of the tor­
(POS, al tba PwtoŒta alSanlord. fWIda.
performed. Mrs. Curlett as a decor­
andar Art of Mudi 3rd. 1ST».
K T . relatives and friend* a t F t.
opean war keeps going for s f c *
rens ayatem. We tindcrsyUnd that ish, but at the same .tine vandalMiiting
Stale
Normal
ator
is alt artist al way»,, but she had
more weeks.
he will introduce It early In order istlc report*.— Deland New*.
Ipitrc*’ this week. ^ ,
H
a.
«14
outdone
herself on thl* occasion.
la Harald Balldlnj
Thank*, old friend! We had the
Tho Blue seal Tire
Compound
The Herald Printing Co., antic­
that it may meet with thorough con­
F
jYt*h
yeast
cakea
and
popcorn
at
Mrs
The
living
room was decorated
will, positively heal punctures and ipated thia rise in prices and haa
sideration and study by the other samo thought hut were too bash­
will always remain a problem to you if you do not a t som« time face the
with
bamboo
and
Spanish moss. The
u
Simon’«.
ful
to
express
it.
The
bunch
of
preserve the life of your automobiles purchased heavily and for the next
DO NOT FAVOR I T
*
mem tiers of the legislature and not
mMi gave tho effeqtof massive beams
issue of making ends meet with'the means a t hand, but the problem will be
m
ulM
Clara
Millen
has
returned
pikers
who
are
.
trying
to
make
and
motorcycle
tires
and
tubes.
two mdnths a t.least the *amc prices
I t ' will he surprising U the com­ be lost in the hurry of tho last days
•nd between the beams Japanese lan ­
Krom h«r vacation pleasantly spent Exclusive territory open. Address on job printing will prevail.
We
missioners appointed to collect funds of the session. The Times Union ex­ Florida look ridiculous in a half
D.A.Hanna*--Solo Distribuent__ 913 give’ our customers the benefit of terns were hung, giving, a very soft
for an exhibit at the Panama Ex­ pects to keep ita reader* informed of baked exhibition a t San Francisco
| K - 0 f 0ffU .
and pituuing effect In the lighting.
position ara aucceaalul in any g$#»l the progress of that bill through the will never get any farther than
r ¿e0 Dutton for turnip, m ustard, Florida Ave.. Tampa. Fla. Hri013-4tp the jprice a n d je t them prepare for
A basket of gifts had been prepared
JacksTTTttle'
wtth~i'fheir-**hlM
bc.“
^
^ Ä i ^ a ^ w h e n yx)ir assert yourself master of the situation a n d sav: ‘ I
measurer --Som e -wwbacriptiona have legislative body, to Inform-them—of
Bnd cauliflower seed. 9 6-tf
E. B. Brown has returned from a the winter season at the old price. by the ladies, which contained samWhom the gods would destroy
been given and there will be some whatever ia done to facilitate ita pastrip to Tampa Mr« Hrowd will re­ Now is the time te - m tiw your stat­ pies of pretty nearly everything to he
’will not spend more than I eam , but I will save for tomorrow regardless
Hr* H- v * Perry
returned
other*, and there will he some funds age and of what obstacles are cast in they firat make mad. and the "C o m ­
turn today »und they ^ill move to ionary and job printing, of all kinds found In the ten cent atores, and to
ftcr a "•pleasant stay at
T aaccqa lu*
m ission"»»* mad when they made
'— of the sacrifice.”
..
.
-, .-,
raised thorough the sale of souvenirs it* way, if *n ?.
rTampa about the lir«t of September, You know cxactly'"what you need each arricio was attached a suitable
p F F i 1RNISH Y O U R D IN IN G R O O M •
* and making of motion pictures. Rut
So far, North Carolina is the only t h a t ' statement about the Florida
Elsii* Georgia.
to maku-QuU.-toy .tlmu-luAuru hom««. iu. this Jjno and you can have it
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T
*
With
the
facilities
of
this
institution
a
t
your
•service^iui^
¿
t
«
Publicity
Bureaii.
The
newspaper
Lovell
has
left
for
It Is ektremely doubtful if the to u l state Jfl the South that h*s adopted
The ladies of thp Bapt i st —é î h u r H
r ,
,
. .
much amusement to the company.
*
ter
rush.
You
not
only
get
the
beneh
ay*
will
now
-proceed
-to
destroy
' amouut raised will, be sufficient to the_-T
Ai
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial botuTi* summer visit at * Black Rock, will have u coqked Komi and Potted
The happy couple were then Uken
Make I t T ru ly the M o s t E n jo y a b le R o o m ♦
fit of the low prices hut tho print­
. erect"» Florida building and install did more than »“ year ago, after long them .
Nor»k Carolina -------------Plant sale EVERY’ Saturday after­
from the room for a few minute*
ment
and
we
urge
upon
you
to
.
*
~
*.
ing wilt be ready for you in plenty
therin a creditable exh ib it..T o . raise consideration of the bill that was in­
Get your ice cream from D uhnrt’a noon and Evening across from Aber­ of time and will dot entail the c\ia- during their a lie n e e the presents,
.
*
in th e H ouse
a sum by popular subscription troduced early in the aeaaalon. Vir­ ' SLA M AT^THE S T A T E P R E S S
which consisted of pretty nearly
nathy’s.
i
Iee Cream Factory.
tomary
rush
and
confusion
Incident
is no mean task.and the meriS who ginia ha* been'considering It but h i*
The Times-Union cornea out with
C O U P L E the solid comfort of dinifig with solid, comG. W. Spencer has returned from ent to a; hnrry up order when the thing that may be used In the
PM rs C. M. E . Jlnkins is »pending
have ‘ been appointed to do it will dope nothing yet- Georgia legislature an interview, and the Florida State
jray of aluminum ware.wefeunwrapped
a
few
days
a
tX
’oronado
Beach
whero
' m l day» In Lakitand and Orlunprinting office is busy.
^ fortable Dining Room Furniture, ond you will partake of
have neither the time not the inclina­ ignomlnioualy Ignored the bill; some Commission nail-the-itate-to-a-m aat
he has a cottage and Mrs. Spencer
The merchants of Seminole coun­ and put In conspicuous places. There
srjar-^.w
s
i
r
:
do visiting her ai*tars.
tion to perform the arduous work of ita member* are likely to fall of and-pick-ita-pocketa for a state ex­
was
also
a
beautiful
willow
ware
s*
* those good ”eaU” with greater zest.
and the children are enjoying the ty can save money and time by or­
which such, an underUking requires. renomination In consequence, for the hibit a the Friaco Fair sends us the
jk
Mi»* Jd*ude Jinkins und Miss
lamp presented by Mrs Curlett s
salt
breezes.
,
dering all their printing nnd office
V
The enterprise is foredoomed to fail­ friends of the measure will be their article. I t aayi th a t the newspapers
Jennie Walker are enjoying
the
sister. Miss Belle Eichnor. of Baltl&lt; 4
A veil-furnished dining room
Arthur W. -Smith hn* resigned as supplies now ami order cnQUgh to
ure under the circumstances to say determined opponent*. One conse­ of South Florida are opposing the
_Msryland. Raspberry punch
E ia n breezes at Seabreeze.
rm
last
them
during
the
fall
and
w
in
te
rIm
o
ra
.J
night
ticket
agent
of
the
A.
C.
L.
JVANnrOURI
is the good housewife's triumpK
nothing of the apparent opposition of quence of their neglect may be to state exhibit at the Friaco fair beNew booking orders for Big B os­ here, und has been succeeded by lien season. There is no doubt in the was served during the pvening and
most of the newspapers. The news­ make the subject more widely dis­ ,cause the papers want the money to
after a number of guessing contests
ton .Lettuce und Cauliflower seed. Guthrie, who is one of the most pop­ world about the price going up in an elegant lunch followed, which
H. E. TOLAl
papers generally reflect the dominant cussed, and it is of auch a nature line their own pockets.
M. M. SMITH H. R.STEVENS
R R DEAS
96-tf
ular railroad meninthe service pf the the near future and the Herald of­
(»»tier
f F. Dutton.
Vk*-rreddMl
Prrftidral
CuUw
opinion and if their expressions may that when thoroughly, discussed it is
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
consisted of chicken salad In cracker
The
Sun knows nothing about
fice would be forced to raise the
rntnpu
ny.
be taken as a true index of how the better understood and the more en­ auch a scheme but the Lord knows
baskets, olives, rolls. Ice cream and
' Mrs. Chn*. L. Wing i* spending
Again you arc -reminded of the price' now only ■we bought before
people feel in regard to a Florida thusiasm i*. aroused for It.
Mr.
me lime at paytonn Beach.
cake.
,
th iT If $260,000 was expended nmotJg
huiuc made bread, cake*, pies, can­ thl* price was raised.
exhibit at the Panama exposition the
The briefest explanation of the the sta te press of Florida and they
Mr*.
R»KToU
r
and
Miasca
1ng goe* over for the week ulula.
If you arc wise and willing to
dies, salads etc., that will be on saJe
commissioners will be given little en­ system ia one made by a writerin were J o ld to sp e n d -th e money in
GeorgiV Pattis hall- and Jeannette
j D. Tucker, the genial County nt lhe store across from Abernatly'a save money on your printing you
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___ CflMiwmenU The .simple, truth is Progressive F arm er‘ in tho apring-of sending 260,000 yearly subscriptions
Sheldon favored tho company with
wljl fake advantage of present prices
(Treasurer
of Orange County was in Saturday afternoftn and evening.'
that each community is absorbed last year, who said: Ipstrumcntal solos, and tho following
to northren prospects, for a year, or
iadX j{and give us yoUr order. YYc
4 be city on Wednesday calling on
with certain plana of ita own for a t­
Capt. W. M. Lovell, has returned
original poem waa read by the au­
The land owner, by paying a small give three months subscription to tho Sun.
print anything that can he printed.
•
his many friends.._
from'Jacksonville where he atter&lt;led
tracting visitors and investment, and fee, could have the title to his land one million prospfecta, that it would
thored:
*
But the Sun cannot be rnufiled
or 6 doses- «66 will break any the funeral of Mr* C P. Lovell the
•bout all the funds that the people examined by sta te authority. antLU do more good than If the Florida
TH
EIR
TENTH
ANNIVERSARY
Polntar for Swalna.
5
Mystical Number on- Coin.
when it believes it is rig h ts
NEW R ESTAU RA NT
have to contribute will he turned In- found good, it would he so rjtistcrcd Commission would pave a highway
of
Fever
or
Chill*.
I
rice
-&gt;
•
wife
of
ill*
brother
Gen
&lt;
P
Lovell
"The
dimaol
who hateth the« greetThru
n
half
score
of
years
No
one
seem»
unwilling
to
accept
case
No junketing tour, lime-light, hot
k-lTM.t
The sympathy «d the many friend
cth thee with soft words, saying: ’Be­
1— to such channels.
and a certificate of registration would from •.Jacksonville to San Francisco air, rake oil, banquets, posing for
Together
they've
gone.
ii
26-cenl
piece,
even
thpuph
there
nro
cent*.
The Bell Restaurant will open on
SO M E SID E L IG H T S ON TH E PRESENT GREAT STRUG­
l.i,v,.II 1.«mil&gt; .if.c evended
Above . and beyond all of this, the be issued to the owner thereof, guar­
From the breaking of morn
on" «'neb coin the following hoodoo hold. 1 am exceeding glad that thou
•with oranges.
Mr*. V. C. Landrum ami children of tin
moving pictures, would influence the
19
t h . in the H ito-* B uilding i
August
..............................
Thlrtucir •Ulterti 1n i bait como; thou rejolcest mine eye*.
th&gt;
lo
.i
v
\
*til
row
G
L
E
OF
T
H
E
EUROPEAN
NATIONS
people are taxed to death by the de­ anteeing it forever. When the owner
combinations:
To
the
setting
of
the
sun,
The presf of Florida is not oppos­ Son one iota from its stand that 30
returned to Jackson vdb- Friday lift of the Genera
116 First St Meal* and short orders,
the
scroll
held
In
the eagles be*k; Lo, surely It w(aa sweet of Iheo to
. mauds made upon them for this and wishes to 1obtain a loan this certifi­ ing the Frisco hold-up itecause it is
tllld
wife
h
u
'
e
re
l.if«-’*
battles
they've
fought
A II Wallace a
s visit of several duy.4 with relative*
pur cent of the money spent on the
will lie served Furnished room* upthirteen
feather*
In
ench wing; thir­ call ’ But as for her who loveth tbo«,
that" public subscription. The peo­ cate of registration could l»o used a* after a state publicity appropriation.
As they've stood side by side
turned to I be eil&gt; Irma LoUghtruii «tairs Klon Ever Proprietor
Frisco fair would he wasted.— Clear­
•nd friends in Sanford.
BY
HERMAN
HIDDEN
teen
tall
feather*:
thirteen
upright |o, she runneth to tho door, she hold-.
ple groan beneath the direct taxes, collateral security pretty much in the It is opposing it because the papers
--.fullv man
Since tye N
*a"
bridegroom
a here Fe+b&gt; r ■•T\
water Sun.
bur*
In
(he
*Mcld;
thirteen
arrow­ eth thy two hands, saying only, Oh.
lot .Itp
, Typewriter Kibbbjtj. Remember
but they would much prefer to pay same way ns a certificate of stock are edited by publicist*, while the
And »he was the bride.
—“The Maxima of Noah.’’ by
aged the l .mlg lima ii learn lla­
heads;
thlrtoen
leaves
on
tho
branch;
O
.
the Herald when you need one.
a direct tax for all that is expected would be or any other gilt-edged se­ Florida State Commission is com­
-Sooner or later the nations engaged all be uvuiii«-&lt;i It
llis servire* will be in great de- I
im ilufualt
Golctt
Burr''«*
thirteen
letter*
in
the
words
’’quarter
N E W SP A P E R S AG R E E IN G
,L
76c delivered !,,,n
make mac bine.
I
&gt;1 Jo'tl
of them and le t.it rest at that than curity. ‘
.1 'l l tl
in war will find themselves spent and realise that million if men. skill*
Uut wlth all of thè rare*
,
njan«! :»- nu»
dollar.”
posed of men who seek the lime­
__ _
•
&lt;•:, tf
1
II
have
The
newspapers
of
Florida
are
woary.
There
will
be
victoryfor
some
anjwhere.
Phone
pot
:
lay
year*
of
cm
1
i
to be held up evdry week or two by
T’hai come to u* all
-i-liiatiun,
bail
.This certificate of«stock, passed to light.— Clearwater Sun.
• Harder Task to Do Present Duty.
•tiglig« hi in »
thought
York, Mondu) - Why should
practically all agreeing that an ex- (|c. f t for others and profit for none, left the inrtor\ t- &gt;• -ii! ! &lt;&gt;r ihe &lt;it*f
some committee sent 01R to . gather a would-be purchaser, duly endorsed, /
. t
Thore’s heon n rv rF u
N.
Pleasant It 1* to entertain the ploArtificial Flowers an Old Idea.
*
------ G ------J. M. Lord ha* returned from i good hall le.in
to muT&lt;* extraorture
of ourselves lu *010«* future srono%
(*oMi?r«*-rojitiiim*
Thut
either
should
fall.
In funds for objects thaT the people would be tantamount to a warranty
exhibit
for
the
state
at
S«n
FranThere
can
hardly
be
any
lasting
lauto
waste
nm
«ml&gt;
"
'
«-if
tin»but
tkd
w
hero
Artltlrlal
flower*
were
mndn
In
tup.
rn
III
r•
i
trip to the Ft. While section
|{,. it \ oc I­
' T I I F PANAMA B U B B L E
dent Urne* by the F. yvtlana.., Ul planning wl*ely. fc-llng nobly, nnd ex. :
cisco’ would be
he a great - waste of- p,,),,
a ny Df t)u. contending parties. very lives ami po--it-i) the live* i
So with hctirty goto! wlll ,
•. frequently do hot approve. *
i I *«r j„ ,„ rv .-ll.iriv «,i facilitât** «he ••*l'°rseeing
hi*
ri
ti«*
i»
deed. In place of n costly abstract of
he . greatly enjoyed
- I r t .it \tl(e In commenting upon an editorial and energy and probably result in To change .the map of Europe is not those di*pen&gt;ieiit » h tii-m to nr
Europe dtirliiA-Ut*-» •*1'it t;uUi century, routing with the holy triumph uf tho
\,„| vhòubléY to shouldt-r.
Thcro is certain, work th at must title, the proper state olficer pan ex­
t' " la Hull ni Amorie.i •\ |»r«»'i ** ** whim
la rives and friend*
- *».•! tl.. • &gt;
when till re exit led fUCh ü entxo (OT ~will. but 1« I* a tlltferettotiling, rrot l i t —^
irmt'M
tufi
*
in
the
Sun
in
regard
to
the
Efficiency
(o
u
g
b
t
lite
guitti
fighi,
harm
»
&gt;
•
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■
for'Florida.
Unless
■
it..
11
..prico*
,J
»
tu
li
i
.
be done in every town of progress amine the bookB. tor a small fe«, and
to) Vf
worth the price of a single. human war, hrot I •• ii- 1 •
«»ni |M1
’a
U
a
iiy
lin
«tr»
iiiri’n:
Vhill
1
. , tain, flow et : - ut made &lt;*f thl» the green avenue« of the future, but
jb
mu«t
M
’fbiiiily
. 5 or 6 dose* 666
uhi bus grown obler
1,. -•.. tl t.gw fand. importance for which no fund* ascertain w hat.‘if any, encumbrances Expert. Wesscis being employed to this state cun have nn exhibit cost­ life. F’ntriotism should never ri*e uThe tin rt hi
i«
m i . 1 t •r • i
fi •» »' ,’1
i;
-4
'•stance,
while Urn odor of the real In tbu hot dust ol thu present moment,
1
I’
rn
•lulls*
«
1
.
|m
vu
r
«
•
»
*
»
•
•
*»
•
•
•
«
caw» of Fever &lt;&gt;r &lt;
, mi,«- Aiil'AproaJ
. afe provided and every fight thlnk: on tho title have come into existence raise $ 2 (Jl),000 wur fund for the Kris-1 ing upwards of a million dollars bove humanity.
that pem • ti.ii -t
•li »ii * ii-.unteti hull.
•M f i 'A
nw ers wa* Imitated by tho uso of to do tho duty that walla ond want*
1 * 4' ' '
.«
in
cent*.
ri» hope for them now.
.
ing cllixcn feels the obligation to do since the certificate fcas issued, ¡and co fair, the St. Petersburg Indt-pcn- wo would suffer Ify comparison with
il iu-rii ul »I* itullerilig 1
us.—Janies Muf neau
«*
The history of war is merely a suc­ more hop*.»--- '!»•
per.Utne*
h«*a (lint: l !«•• hi Ur trill
"Í
Thi* goo&lt;l couple *o irta-,
were a * cur cit y
the hostess stater— Miami
'Me­ cession of blunders. Eurh treaty of vinred thu' an
his part in furthering the cause of make a record of them on the cer­ dent says:
«*ll
■
.
i
e
tn|*
r.i
r
1
1
v
urn
ri*!
I
f
t
here
U»t
V
A
II
i
in»
1
a
Thi. Mis* Saidye W illi:
li 'Hat p
«•nr
"W hatever chance the men at the tropolis.
• mi-rea-e iti price* could
That tMeir p*&gt;* ma&gt;' he m any
community good; this lie is obliged tificate.
, ».
1
peace sows the seed of future strife. ity of tin :■«
from a delightful ' |h|I Willi f rh* n •1- tli-t, oliti! 1• «I 11* ..'•h- r l „ pl|l III Kodut-I- tb
head
of
the
project
to
raise
money
IIul
there
i*
it«»-scarcity
Their sorrow* be few.
----- O —
*
to hear about ail th a t he can stand , Thus the state Insures ngainst nil
War offends our intelligence and out­ England a - •! I
and relatives m &gt;1!•• Illitili! &gt;t«.iUt* *»( hi ri•cr aliti i rn* *rr p i »w♦*r (ul machiner) |u- r\|M-ftetl
year
have
been
un
forja
.Florida
exhibit
at
San
Francisco
And
a* 'they go onward.
ITop- of thl*
in any event without Iho incursion attacks' every title it has examined
Tennesee. She also s|M»nt :i VS 1 ••k Iti
A Gainesville .dispatch tells us rages our sympathies. We can but this Wur Tin i "
Su' f t Oli uf I ¡ a i iie*V*fle f he
W
1'rt&gt;
J
m a r k o ts ha\*
Uur
Helen and Endor
|
|
\
i.hundan!,
the
of •"commissioners" and other gen* and has. certified to he good and va­ had Id get the necessary- $ 200,000 that the county commissioners there stand aside and murmur " T h e pity Htnlw* do ' »1 * i •
•i.ai S f (e
l h iv e r-l'y t:*ti..
Jacksonville ere ri 11if nini i! hi m*«
n, ncii I IIIK l II# . 1«A
Rich
harvests
inaj 1 reap
been
well
supplied,
and
arrangements
tlemanly hold-up artists who are lid. Under the North Carolina law, seems to have gone glimmering since have amende^ .their usual rulo of of It a ll,'The pity of it ujl.”
emphutii'u! &gt; ii»'
the Florida Mate
Front goml «leed* th e y render.
•CITI« n nei In l ' e of t h a t ' i t y am i
the
employment
of
im
outsider
to
|,i,d
been
inaile
to
dispose
of
The
snr
promoting scheme« for object* whofce un indemnity fund, is
I.H
Mr».
Edgn
r
B
yet
war
i»
riigine
established
Of Tulli, h-^-e
granting a permit to any man who
UT
I cannot lose my faith, however,
hrtY.nl w il Intuì I h r * m e n a c e ni
f ‘ daughter, Evelyn. j»ri* bm it«- h y n in I *tilib e*- 1
benefit* are not readily visible.
I, -,- • of I l o e plus ut
which provide* u remedy in value raise the funds.
wanted to carry u pistol upon his thnt the human race continues to ad­ mind than m■'»•
»»
ir.
ilh».
May God s riebest blessings
V !t I« in in 11 *• i1 1‘
W
»
ü
b
'
«
ml
"
"
I
t
seems
thnt
the
press
of
the
The Reporter-Star believe* thijt for one who claims to have lost his
( »ftcr spending »'•
dl prilli» lutst \ if a d v a n c e d prices uniti
HI D N I v i Hh A L CAW
1 ir -H* Hilitill* erti
filing the bond required by law, und vance despite pll obstacles; it snatch ­ riddle. If i * t »
them here,
! oli
I 1(0,1
( \l n» \Vi O til»'
r
»
1
»
No
.-r
1I-.
tl
It
te
porary
*n*
in
•
ti
state
,i|
i
not
going
to
play
"g
o
a
t"
athe best thing the "commissioner*” rights in land by the mistake of thç
'.»■ .•H w r
i: i
p Mrs. -Bigger* par
I'-.
w
t
«
•
'
\
f
will hereafter inquire Into the rea­ es wh;rt benefits it can from every to it -1 would
I.
tol(.1 eliti i*
\ I,it tl
»I
to r*J^e funds for an exhibition at state, to which loss he has not con­ gnin, and the probabilities are that sons why such applicant should wont
I?: Ii im
tween the ‘
them ....... I t lo t r
situation. 1 nm optimist enough t«&gt;
Tu '
the
newspapers
of
Florida
will
make
(l,
I„g
to
loti-ign
"
•
‘
I
the Panama exposition'could do for tributed by any negligence on his
to carry deadly weapons and refuse tin nk I lint it better and greater Hu fermented
io
tlo .............................................. *
*
Mr».
Gmulbu
■
o
h«-r
Florida would lie to declare ah im­ own part-hut he hnx no rlnim against such u fight f hat th r,re will heno H- the permit unless the reaso n n ee m
t* I ”
uf a pelt
1
r* i r n - t . d . &gt;
M»
t.,
And
in-re’*
t»&gt; the bride,
rope
untfa
better
a
nd
greater
German
l
a
ss
a
n
d
b
u
h
’
1915 arid
position upon the people of Florida the land Itself. Registration of title rida exhildt. It is just as well That 1 sutlicicnt. T h a t is the only cationul
tu make rt I
Eilective August 1st ÍU N to August Is*
1 • •. •it|«*•-fl. flatiing g“ This I» not » &gt;'**•':utul condition. U
|»\tu­
And . here’s to thulr friend*,
arc
am
*ng»ihe
Su.toril
Emjdre
will
emerge
from
the
hopeless
.to attem pt it, and refuse to serve. under this law is entirely voluntary. money could be better spent in ad­
guaranteed agilntt any reductions during thst time:
ing on the ..lu ' &lt;
well to the contrary, it l»*un unnatural one.
construction of the luw on the suit* chaos of tddny.
So faithful nnd tried.
are sojodrning nmong lli«» ino un* ¡ing t" roll, ge i» ^ oui«! he
&lt;
. .
vertising the Florida orango in news­
¡inil
it
has
been
brought
aboutby
The object is one that may b s en- Tiroes Uhlon. .
csiigan
A.
thousand
t•
m
ill
V
s'.tton unu
.
Ject-for if men arc permitted .to go
tains of North Carolina.
t*» **1•• •
Runabout - * *: * • Wc arc living in a day of great
papers and magnxines. It would he
■ domed in the abstract and damned
— -O——
N
%
fi
!j»tf
«•*»ll«*it*M
* |u-for* co­ combination» to speculate in a proaround armed for murder merely by prises. History does not often furnish .prefer to .'I« the
Due rousing good cheer.
Y ft ti T
*
*
r-y
r
hull
very
nearly
impossible
to
ship
Flori­
«poetividemand
from'abroad
due
in the concrete with equal «»rot t ­
Touring Car
550
Closing out all typewriter
«
i ,• «»f fvf her *in tei
genius of the Ti- it
\yh:tt matter« the weather.
filing-a small bond, every county in
P IK E R S IN CHARGE
such examples of sudden and swift the routine-' f I
da fruit across t|ie couhtry and have
«b lin d 1 nl
lit ! »'d *up
I hi- war
“11or abunda
*
ntjss and fervor. Florida should be
Best
grades
only,
at
(•lull
.
I
1
pa
per
tirW B u t e might show n mobilized
I f til ur «unshine nnd rain.
Town Car - - r *
750
heing cornered
rorm-red:
The Now* la In receipt of a news­ it show to advantage beside the frpsh
I Ii
changes. The course of events may i mil the a ir c- .
ari being
"»
•a represented at the San Frahdsco
per dofen beet*. Herald «»thee
•’*
(In Ibn I’nltrS Ulnlr« ol tmr«k» Oolf I
arm
y
of
pistol
toters
ready
for
the
'll -tl Mil «
We
all
«land
together
1,1
lead into unexpected channels.
•i? if
exposition— ye$. But the proper pro­ p ap er’ clipping posted on a ‘ letter fruit that is displayed by the Cali­
arc to bp mudi to * ':'"r 1 .
I leap
to extend U■et
Those present were; Mcsdam**
ir trap-.
slaughter.
ho do not ht ' t n ' ' ' 1
\
»if
l
vision hasn't been made for it; themen head of the ."F lo rid a S tate Com-, fornia growers.
Europe'is
likely
to
change
more
in
curie*
tjl'l-e
inri* My h-art
[
\ siu-ldeti J U Adum*. Graham
The cases are rare n'ml exception­
I Tl
The farmers are III I'll'
ion to I lo-tr -in g le «"I
-^ O * who are-nam ed as ¿brumissionrr* mission,- Pannrna-Pnrttic Internat- w— —
the
next
year
than
it
has
in
the
Inst
man'nntion
&lt;
­
iircale
*
-H
1
all •* ••••'er*
■ K Tnl.it, II H I’uttishall. E. M
al where any good cltixen in a decent
(•hi t,t i t.c • r
paring seed b«-d*
IN SU T S FLO RID A P A P E R
Aro not.going to give muchfof their, ional Exposition*’ hearing tly? names
All retail buyer* nf new Ford cars from August 1st 1914
fifty, it is tUyjut time for the Politics loving care »:
vantage
,„,1
a*
good
money
Dooley.
( ’ R. I’biBip*. »’ T. Wukecommunity
nAeds
to
carry
a
pistol,
late.
aeed.
The
indiratiot:»
nr.tlm'
»
i
to
of
J
,
Clifford
.
Foster,
ns
chairman
oui
*
1
III
to August 1st 1915 will thane in the profits ol the coiti­
time and atten tio n - to it, because
•l'„,1er -u' h circoiiistunce« it wt
Exhibition French, of 'Sanford, in and the, other kind of citizen should of Europe to emerge from thu medea- the stake it i 'l
,|f,.r.d. there will onli.ld. Misses Belle Erehtipr. Blaneh
on • each car
very
large
crop
of
celery
»t«l
other
to
tr
T
.
M.
Wear,
vice-chairman,
and
pn
piny to the e.tent of $40 to $00 per car. on
‘ ‘ th ey can’t afYord to. Thoy ure lend­
' |m- Minch la-tfer lor t'ongre-*
his enthusiasm for raising .money for not be |&gt;ertnitted to carry one at all, val shadow of diplomacy and be con­ the inflated »n 1 ’
IV.ttishnll,
Georg's
I’aUtshuU,
un&lt;L
|¿,rgiheld
&lt;
&gt;
l
entries
vegetables will be grown in »»'« d o l l i l i ' l l . *'
¡hey buy. P R O V I D E D : we sell and deliver 300.000 new
8chraeder, aecrotary. with
ing their natfit* to it to.m ake I t re­ H.
and find some means to prevent the J. anetta Sheldon, and Mssrs bh ei-’
a Florida exhibit at the California no matter how many bonds he filed, ducted in the twentieth century fash­ Slavs.
II be o p en ,for practice
The
trap*
wi
Vicinity
this
season
.
¡
41
,i
&gt;
ra
torli*
**
spectable and tbo likely result will offices in the Heard National Bank, exposition, claims that a romhinuFord car* during that period.
oxporratfdn
of
domeatic
product*
in
To shutr liow n tl
Jo n , ’ Pattiihall. . rhilli|»».Wakefiold
unleM he could show conclusively a ion. In~my estimation the diploma la
i
next Friday afternoon, iand nil shoot».
the
G
®
he that the enterprise will fall into JadianviUe. The clipping ia in the tio n .o f newspaper interests in the
stead
of
doing
what
it
ran
to
facili
have
plnyed
a
very
im
portant
part
clinics anti 'let*'
Mr. Moses a n d .fa ir ly uf Eiuti*
the
public are Invired.
.
Ask us-for particulars
'
case of extreme urgency fylly justi­
anil
Dooley
w*-ll
a*
1
nature,
of
an-'allegcd
interview
with
nr I inhH ni *4
err :iH
the hand] of impractical men, prob­
State is trying to Work the enter­ fying the privilege, The commission­ in bringing about the wnr, by isolat­ of its opportunity
were In Sanford Friday^. They were
information address tate such exportation. Other' roun
, , n ¡, g to h®!
For further
ably grafters, who wilt seise the op­ an alleged "dow n-state” man (one prise in their own interest in expocting
Germany
and
Austria.
once
is
alon»
a
&lt;
-r.
•
foremerly of Manhnttan. Kdnsa*St. Fetorahurg, Fla. , tries .protect their food supplie*, «nd
ers in, the various counties of Florida
T A G ru ve*.
Discoverers of IBumlnatlnj Gas.
portunity with the avidity to get a of those who have been buying stock Ing^to aqueexe $50,000 out of the
Sanford Hernjd I even regulate the prices. in time* ol
en
for
vdiifwi't''and M f. Moses some lim e ag«
I t will be necessary to reconstruct
are invested with a very heavy re­
the
&gt;«»
(ifl.-r
O
l
la
a
ome
of
the
fake
Jacksonville
life
.a»
It vas in 1702 that a Britisher.on*»
if greed ami
selfiahnes*
free triji to California, see the sights
Th*
War deal' In hum-"
c F. WILLIAMS. Af*nt
made the trip from that place t,o
StatefcgU Jnture for their own adver­ sponsibility In this matter of grant­ the boundaries of'E u rop e. Let it he
magazine* is about the j stress,
permit Mr. Murdoch, tundo th® Pfst succe»»,n money. *
,• thr'-e and leave tho exhibit, If haply there enterprises U probably meant by tising scheme.
ami
th
I
the
forms
of
speculation
«ru
EDWARD 1UGGINS. S»U«m«o
•
. ing permits to carry pistols, and they done this time ao justly, so humanely lessly as thegam j'1,
Florida in his automobile.
bargain in good literature that U
" d ' to bring sufiering to our people. tu| rxntrlmM.t s on tho* Illuminating
of
iir
may .be any, to .look out for horself. down-state; most of them state that
host
This charge does not come with should exercise a wise and careful nm! so intelligently th at there will be agipe tho
, * d«
The down-atato
' p u no Bnd P lay er.. Piano- Expert ha* been,mn j r here and wi]l’never he as now thr«-.-itened, there will im on! properties of ti nee».* Six Tr *r* later
If the Florida C itrus' Exchange they are down).
very good gfaeo from Mr. French discretion In doing so.
no necessity for doing it over again great general vim i; ' " n" ”nt&lt; •Thai
$2.25 you get the
man
has
it
all
figured
out
why
the
tuning and repairing . All work nh- mad*“ a g a i n Fof
wishes to mako an eahihit at Cal­
ïip e r to u . «.n u .» « .H.« * ' W
W -« « - • «&gt;* ■x’ or'ilettr
« —
' lion Illu­
ant^the newspapera should make the'
’
Le
for some time. There is a close rela­ the task of taking •
The
pis'tol-toter
at
large
ia
the
,o|u,.iy guaranteed. W .U . H arvey.
,l,v Woman-. Wn,Id The
li VI
ifornia. or if the cigar makers of Tam ­ newspaper« of Florida nre opposed call on him to ahow up. •
Siete»
O
»
«
»
»
™
»
«
eh.ll
«
.
«I»
—
minated P ri* hv this new discovery
curse of Florida, and if his nejgh- tionship, or should be, between racial position will o »1 ,!l,‘ l' 1 ! ‘ 0
B oa 1233 Phone 2(9-1.
1 » 2 -" ...........hold. The P eop t"
pa wish to display their goods there to the poeple.of th e ir-sections beW e’ have laws to r e a c h consjrtra ;
We suspect it a fiction of
Mr. bora watch him, hé has no one to and territorial boundaries. Most treat­ lives; it w illV ch. n at the P
whole y e a r
»nd Farm U fe .» for one
-they may do so, and all will be glad ipg touched by the Jacksonville men French’s fertile brajn-ahout the only
cies and combination* so monstrous
M- ¡Mn
*.
Anlomobile Owners Take Notice
blame hut himself, for he la an habit­ ies bavo been dictated by the con­ for it must ¡0 ' ■•k
ibe time to subscrlrie
M
If they do; but there i* no ca u se ‘or for an qllcged exhibit at the Panama- evidence .of fertility he has ever
the conspiracies and combi- 1
N«w
is
five
thousard
b
'*
'
Reduced R ates over •C o n crete For Sub-Good Presto Lite tank. Y\ ill as ure ••»«• «.»•-»----- .
ual criminal unless he has eompliod quering nations with total disregard
.............
;hou«B
,
Si
reason why the individual Interests Pacific Exposition.
nations
to Increase the co*t of food g r
shown.— Orlando Citixcn.
manufacturer nt &gt;r
..„t ,« fini
for
natural
fixed
boundaries..
'
with
the
conditions
of
the
iayr-per­
Bridge
at
D
aytona—
All
small
cars
for
ten
dollar*
cash
Worth
"A scheme waa put on foot some
of-a few should be promoted and he
be sold
product»*a gainst the natural laws ot
,h 1
1 have a steady conviction th a t wo dollar* ipr.-tkPrtfCUUO,i
mitting him to carry the weapon.­
’ “including Forda with passenger* „ « , « . n y one. I » « « * ' » «
given the seeming patronage of the time ago by som e'of the newspapers
trade. All the machinery for investi- (
L A K E REG IO N M E E T
!,,rn(; if
shall witness, within tho year, the thousand hem.' « f
— Lakeland Telegram. *
round trip. 26c. All large ca r*
8 t» te when na n matter of fact the in^ Florida to have rst«bliahed a
Office.—
1°5
,rl‘'
*
.
gution und prosecution ought to be!
p ¡»J
formation of a great
Teutonic another flag may fl&gt; ' "r *
eluding passengers 35c round trip.
The Lake Region Editorial associ­
Thursday* «n«l S u n d a y * - « - ood- put in motion at one« and every­
S tate 1» not participating.
The publicity bureau, chiefly through the
Germany, like other empires, was ot (o rtifled
VOLUSIA CO. B R ID G E CO.
i t Park
Bifn 1«5 conv‘ nlenccs. where. The gravity of the crime-for!
S ta te’s legislative body has aald In medium of the press, the papers of ation is scheduled to meet in Orlando • Some of our a u to papers are send­
joke
for
Eurap
«
1
*»
l,!ay
pon
■
founded
upon
military
supremacy’
83*Fri-13tc
“
nt*
The only **fc. clean iV is nothing"lew than critne-uguinst I A
' effect tha Florida did not care to the Slate Interested of coure* to early in October. This association ia ing out their publications under
C o n s id e r
b ro n ^ o u p b S S ^
m
y o u \ w S ! n ^ n d Ww h o t a k e s a n
maintained by a successful commer­ l*yl
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the public demands the prompt »t- X
r e s o u r c e s , w h o allOWS yOU tO H in y o u r U U S lllf » a « y
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he represented
California, and it figure largely in the plan and un­ supposed to he composed of the news­ printed wrappers that are not only
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D.
R.
Brisaon,
wife
and
children
I
feel
.u
r.
that
every
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cial policy. It cannot be that it is to
c l e a n e d and re-filled frqm nr- ’
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sinterest
a. ____ i |n „.Mil. Itiia tn e s u m ir r e s s .
--------would now be false representation doubtedly to get somelhlng In re­ paper men in Orange. Oaceola, Semi­ neat, but appropriate. The Kissim­
tention
of
prosecuting
^
ctive
in
your
basiness
success
have
returned
from
an
extended
stay
daily.
he laid away upon the shelves of his­ will Join In the hops-cf an
tcia n well. Shower bath, toboggan
to attem pt to make It appear, other­ turn for their patriotism In the mat­ nole, Volusia and Lake counties. Not mee Valley Gazette has a printed
Thr
»-»or
ss
TLio iii thp rplation we form with our customers.
.
*ur,ri
in Het Sprinra. A;k. While there tesiar
in the country,
lasting
pence,
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»mi
tory
before
it
has
developed
ita
full
Leased privately also.
8t 6f
all
of
the
newspaper
men
have
joined
te
r,"
says
the
alleged
down-etate
wise.— Reporter Star.
Mr*. Briuon waa very 111 with pneu­ slide
wrapper “ Hero la your
Kisaimraea usefulneu and power. The German forced into ,he lum'U of an
M ake us a partner in your business agreeable to the- above ,« a * a in n o o d n f
And Cqngress may well auspend S
but it la h op£d that all will attend.
man.
monia, and Mr. Brlsson with mala­
Valley . G azelle,” while Bob Holly Empire has not done all for dvili- German nation, but 1 » . ¡ ¿ r 'tr*diits
efforu
U
&gt;
provide
mean»
to
get
The local news-man and printers
The N caa will bet a peek of pea­
T IT L E R E C O R D R E F O R M
rolls hta excellent paper up in pa­ ixaliqn it waa destined to &lt;l°- * tho
rial fever, and as adon a* they were
products out of the country until the
l Ä
r f K
’ w welcome and" w e‘wiH Ä y o u C ^ S y ' w S ^ P .0” their history a " '1
!s,:nsdve* •*
Torren» System Should be Installed nuts against a pii\t of brains to be should get together at a reasonably per bearing this Inscription: "T h is
able to travel returned to Sanford
speculator, have been brought .to
d
o
n
.
(h
e
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r
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German
contributions
to
science,
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Klicirwiuc
p fl.
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early
date,
todevise
ways
and
means
extracted from the alleged commis­
Bible along such business lin
lines.
in Florida.
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and are npw* much * Improved in
wrapper conUjna Holly’* Herald, coipmerce and literature are too real well upon
v-mir Hundted Victor and Colum- term*. The m ote.pf *uch product*
for
the
ehterUinm
ent
of
this
organi­
How many property owners can sion that no downstate man ever
from Sanford, Florida/'-Zofia Truth. to permit the belief th at ita work i* during the h»1 j O ty year* In m \
^
ord. and two Machine, for kept here the better tho chanco to
.
M A K E OUR BANK YOUR BANK
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jo5-2tp
We’ll zation.
he aure that their respective title* gavé any auch Interview.
Tho wrapper M a conceit of the finished’ and a new. order to Replace fields of
C. M. Berry.
jirinif prices to » normal level.
L
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Mr
p.
B.
Singletary
and
fam
ily
are
c
h
a
n
g
e
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If
this
la
in
the
minds
o
f
out
con­
double
the
bet
th
at
some
member,
of
to th e property they own-or think
Jlusinesa. Manager. We are really too the .old. Y et the panorama of rhang*
raerte.
S e e m .» «
P« .1' 1 “ * 1™
greeting Sanford friends once more.
thej/dwn- are good? They can never the alleged commission,'or Itime em­ temporaries . a word to that' effect, rhodeat to qllow It tp go put but the
week in country home.-Address
may ~urifold with startling suddei^
.
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They
have
rented
Mr.
Fred
W
illiam
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!
by
would
be
to
the
pftlnt.—
Orlando
ployee,
wrote
thé
Interviewhimself.
An Actor In 8p&lt;t* of Hlmaslf.
be aure that th at title will not be dis­
B. M. threatened to discharge tho ness that the dream of the Liheralist
•
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* *•— fi»-4«ti»«*
B o, 1(53 S«n(.rd.
105-2'p.
reeidcnce
In
the
absence
of
his
f*mPresident
Twining HadloTi
The News Is not (atniliar with the Citlsen.
puted-in the fu tu re,'th at there will
N O T IC E
editor unless he allowed him*.to have and Socialist may soon be realised.
of
Yale,
used
to
recall
with tra t hla
•lly.
Cnpt
Singletary
U
on
train
27
and
(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
not be, some day, costly and harass­ publicity scheme as outlined by the
his way, ao what would you doT
\yar
breedij
socialism.
At
night
the
one
appearance,
in
hit.
H
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28-from
Sanford
to
Tampa
relieving
7th white horse w e ig h e d - a b o u t i 130
ing litigation
sustain in the not newspaper men who »met at Sanford
i l)T«
D. L. THRASllER, V-Prei.
opposing hosts rest on their aim s, A» 1 have chart« óf
Capf. Brower for a month or six
d, eight years old. .aylUh- ap- •u amateur getor "T h W ■
sat S S»nFORREST LAKE, Prti.
■urely successful attem pt to hold several month* ago. Wê do know, " A man high up in the « (la in of the
me any word» tu-apeak. ho aaltl. Ml
An Orlando man raises a crop of searching the heavens for the rlddlo x jtle Bond *‘ (¡t**r*
weeks,
After
leaving
Sanford
Capt.
Florida
S
U
te
CommlsiionoftheF»-.
nte
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however,
that
Bob
Hotly
of
the
San­
the property they are*now living on,
I bad to do war itf walk ■or“ *
Singletary and family will visit hla
am a-Pacific International Exposition Alfalfa Hay every two •montha-r
-r of life and death, and .wondering for(1 Land * W * ' s , ¡ . ¿ 1 T-.i A**
or the winta they ate enjoying. Such ford Herald, president .ol the Florida
■taxi’, but It h*i
bouao.
nwhat
their
tomorrow
will
b
r
in
g
fo
r
th
.jeom^i
j
can
ho
found
and
yet
Florida
doesn’t
raise
en­
brother In Paragpuld, Ark. »nd
UUl
an experience m aybetheíate ofthefr Press Association, was rlcctjsd as writes: " I would like to sew you on
__Tbt» World*
Ä n . n « “ M - s‘ n,&lt;’r "
Around
the
thousand
camp
flroa
the
ofB
ceh
Jhe
court
,
ough
cattlato
supply
her
.ow
n
Wenda
in
St.
Loul*
before
retu
rn
in
g
the
commission.”
,
the
chairman
pf
the
organlaaition—
helra, their widow* or children who
Hammock.
V
dairy and meat demands.— Ja ck ­ steady conviction ig being driven
¡f .
to their homo a t Sebring, Fla.
Certainly.
they would gladly shield from aucb » and we know further, that any man
.
e
home that J^his sa'rriflro of life might
Probably It would put a muflieron sonville Metropolis.
fate. They would .ho glad to Inaur# who deliberately characterises Bob
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fort to close ih * J o o r ! sud T iI3 Dot
move! confident he * u pot alone.
"Say, George, what boat la this?" I
asked.
“Mah hhmo la Loula,,snh.*'
“All right, Louis, (ben; what'a the
ironic of tbla vessel?”
"Hho am do SrofOull. bo* a mighty
fin’ boat la b ."
“Ho I Judge. What la she,. fruiter
or irtivate yacht?"
■ “I- reckon I don't Juat know.“ nnd
ho grinned.
#
T'erhap* th ru -you will Inform me
where \xo aro bound. 1 aupinwo you
know that?"
••No, sab; do cnptnln'he nobber done
tol' me. aah. nothin' 'bout hi« iwrsoual plan». AIL he done aald was fer
mo to bustle sum ghih In yore."
The shadow of « man blocked the
doorway. Ud wna tm# of those who
had beep In (be stnnll hont.nnd I no­
ticed a rorolrcr ut his waist.
"Tbat's enough, boy. Come, now,
hut with youT* he commanded grutfiy.
“Nover you mlniLtho door- I’ll atteuiL
to th a t"
He pulled tbp door tu^after the rotrefttiug form of the negro, and 1
heard the sharp click of the hitch
nnd then his ruler, inufiled by Inter­
vening wood. ordering the ' irte ward
a f t There waa no appearance o f auy
lock on the door. Probably there was

■Urlng back toward lhe~bouse. ~A
few momenta y e waited In'»Hence;
then the «lender figure o f the one who
seemed the lending spirit emerged from
out the cnm*. Herman Joined us. the
latter taking the tiller, tho former
pushing off nnd springing alertly Into
BusfDctad of burglary, Crai* I* cleared the bow.
by » ' young woman »»»rici+nji Is ths
Lying between the thwarta, face
street. Bha la out of work and'hungry.
turned upward, all ! could are distinct­
They talk In a restaurant.
ly was the black oarsman, a Ithough oc­
Bhe U ah setreas. deteriori by bar
wealthy, drunken husband. Bbt consents casionally, .when he leaped forward. I
caught gttmpsca of the fellow I believ­
, to go south with Craig.
'Urs. Damarti la s good woman and will ed to tie the captain of the strange
play tbs part of Mrs. Hanley to help crew., Our boat skilled the shore,
Craig. They arrive al tbe rundown lien- keeping close within the concealing
lay plantation and aro greeted by a rough sbndowa, na evidenced by overhanging
looking ovw'aoer.
tree*. Twenty minutes elapsed ere
Coombs, the overseer, and a mysterious we were scraping along tho sklP-of a
Degrees Salita seem to be tho only per­
sona on tho plantation. Craig la swat's ■tflaspJ-WWxile-ilia,
coed by a shot wnd linda a man murdered • I wna hustled roughly to my feet and
Broussard, a creole friend of Coombs, bundled ntmard. My head atlll reeled
appaara Probing (bo murder, Craig finds dlsxlly. nnd the two men gripping my
the corpse missing lira. Barnard Is really anus hurried me over the rail so swift­
Mrs. Henley. Bhe and Craig determine to ly my first Impressions were extreme­
flghr tot hoe oiteotfi g -tmobend-e celala ly v/iguc. I knew.the »Vies of the Tea-SmrSCISTev TIWllejr_ dead,
sol’Were painted a dull gray, as nearly
Coombs denies Hanley la dead an* de­
flea Craig, although tbo latter reveals an Invisible color ns could be concelvlir a Henlay's Identity to tbe overoeor. cd. I recall the shnrp sheer of her
The latter says Healer himself put him bow, the clearness of her line* nnd the
tn charge of the plantation.
low aweep of her rail. Less than 1,000
lir a Hanley end Craig And Philip Hen- tons burden, I thought, and then na
tar's seal ring In the garden. Exploring my e y e s'swept aloft, and along the
tbe bouse alona Craig (Inde a secret base­ decks I knew her for either a private
ment room.
yacht, or tropic fruit steamer.
Ha Is trapped end discovers two dead
“First stateroom, second cabin," said
bpdlea One le tbe mtssleg corpse, and
Lively now."
the other la Coombe. Craig la struck g new voicsusharply,
“Shall we unloose the ropes, nlr?"
down and le made prisoner by a dark
young man. another named Herman and
"Yea. Faptcfl the door and leavo a
Broussard. M rs Hanley la also caught
guard. Stow away the boat. Breussard. Everything ready, captain.*4
I went down a brand stairway, shin­
CHAPTER X.
ing brass rail» on either aide, which
Taken PrisorlSr.
led to'.n spacious after cabin. A table ceod na we thought best These peo­
HE newcomer passed so clos* extended J t a .full, length, already set ple were lawless enough without
hen! ilu me 1' could feel bis foot for a meal, nnd n round,faced negro doubt—tbe murders already commit­
(ouch mine. The doorrctnaln- In white serving Jacket grinned at ted were evidence of that—but •all
- ■ed ajar and. If escape waa pos-me as the tnpqprp«sed iuc between they desired, so fa r ag we were |K-r•Ihle, now was the time. Withthem
headinto a narrow passage leading aoually concerned, was to get us safe- '
reeling dixxUy, I crept through tbe forward. A moment later I was un­ ly out of the way. where we could no
opening, yet held the latch, faaclnaied ceremoniously thrust luto n small longer ..Interfere with their plans.
apartment on iny right. . the ropes What those plans might be 1 could
by tho first spoken words wltblp.
about uiy wrl*t» loosened nnd the merely conjecture, with little-enough
"W ell. Dronssard, what la lit"
door shut'nnd locked behind me. - For to guide my guessing. They might t&gt;o
“All seen to, air."
perhaps five minutes I lay where l filibusters connected with some revo­
"The bodies are planted, then!"
had been so unceremoniously drop­ lution along the Central American
“The men nttcpd to tliat."
ped. weakened by loss of blood nnd coast, smugglers or. marauders of even
“And the woman?“
“On her way; tbere was no trouble. dated by the rapidity of events. I less respectability. inring the Henley
found It hart! tn adjust my faculties plnce for u rendezvous. These fellows*
Salllo bad her doped, s ir"
“ l expected she would, Then that to (hla new situation, but I thought It were doubtless the • glmats which
finishes our job here, lieraisn. and tb* might yet lx; my privilege to foil haunted the plnce nnd hnd given It
quicker we nrj* off the better. \Ve got these villain» and rractio Mrs.- nen- so unennny a reputation throughout
the fellow after you 'left. Hrousaard: ley. It was my belief she.wna also on tho neighborhood. They would nntbit him a hit too bard. It scema, hut board thlg vessel. I hnd no renson to orally resent any Interference, nny
n o kone will erer Investissi«;, so It’s assume this except the wording -of change In owncrsbl|i or control. Foa- &lt;
Just ss well. Adventurer named Craig. Broussard'« report, which I had orcr- slhly If they wore thieves, ns I more
Ju^t discharged from the ariny.’^
tluiu - half auaiiectnl. they had loot
“ Wtxut; la be?*'
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hurled nenr by nnd were anxious to
“ Lying there In thè passage behind
get us out of thujwny long enough to
tb e dehr. .llava. l'etere apd Sam bury
reKTTTCtr-tf TTmffwrrm t.' * TtlTi nppeirtedr "
til hr along- wttli the others and then
to me ps by fur th«j most probable exJoin us. Wo‘M go sboard.”
plnnntluD. The door opened again.'
I shut the door and started down the
anti the guard stood revealed beforfl
passage. For a dozen steps It was
uie lu the glare of light.
black ns night Then there wns a
“The old man wants you," be ex«harp kwenro to the right and a glen in
piulued brusquely. waving Ills hand
o f daylight In the far distance- Al­
aft as though specifying tho direction. &lt;
ready they were at the barrier, and 1
■■'Come on. now ”
,
ran forward n-cklemriy, eager to es­
1 preceded him along the nnrrow
cape Into tbe open. Tho way wns
’passage: Tho cablh .wns unoccupied, d ear. Ihe dour rising »lightly, yft with­
the entile swung up agnlnst tile Lenina 1
out oliai ructions. I could bear voices,
of the upper dock, the heavy chairs
th e pounding of feet behind, and I
moved back, leaving u wide open space.
n ud e «li-sperate effort to outdistance
The furnishings were rich, In excellent
tny pursuers. That they were merql)n»te.
It wua n ynchtllko Interior. &lt;
'lesa I knew, and my ouly hope iny In
There was hut (¡ne door, evidence thnt ,
attaining some hiding place lb the
a single cabin occupied the entiro
Weeds before they could ciiirgc Into
space listen),’ nnd I stopped' Ik'fore ft,
th e daylight. I (bought oT nothing
my companion applying Ills knuckle* else. nut ns 1 buret, straining and
to (be wood, but -without removing
breathless. Into the open hands grlpjiod
hfs watchful eyes from tuo. A tmifiled
me from Imth »idra. An Instant I
voice asked who waa there, mid.at the .&lt;
ntruggì«! to breark free, fighting wlili.n
response replied;, ‘
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mad ferocity. which nearly accomplish­
*'0|)cii the door and show him |u. P c -. .
ed tbe purpose. Hut they were tóo
ter*, nnd remain where you are within
..nil
many for me. So llruuiwnnl'a tielt wna
ntrapped tightly, htndlng my hnnds
1 entered nnd foulid inyaclf U|&gt;on n
helplessly to my sides, and I was hurl­
plnln. uucar|H‘ted deck, the white walls
ed over so that I stared up blindly
and celling undccorat«l. On ode side
was n double tier, o f berths, lockers
Into th e face of tho fellow Jn com­
were between,the |H&gt;rta, nnd hejivy
mand IIM black eyes were sneering,
curtalus «Irapcd the. two windows aft.
while the unpleasant amilo rotea led a
row of wUHc teeth.
“She am ds 8*a Qutl, an' a mighty fin* Opposite tho berths was nu nmi rack,
containing a variety o f weapons, and
“Great Qod, man!” ho exclaimed.
boat, sah." ’
the only floor covering was a small
‘••You. must have the akull of an oleheard. Itut *he was a prisoner, and rug beneath a desk n«uir tbo center of
Uihant. Are you netually alive?*'
this vessel would tm the most likely the a part incut. TbU latter was litter"'Very much so." 1 gasped, defiant
placo for her to bo confined. I sat up, «1 with paper*, among them a map or
ktlll.
my flesh burning, nnd stared nbouL two. on which courses hnd been prick­
“Mnyho 1 finish heern monsieur,”
Tb*
light shlulhg-through the single ed. Uoymxl ttitae nil the room-con­
,|in-uloned nroussard. with knei&gt; still
closed port wna dim. convlnolng me tained wna ii »mall bookcase, crowded
gflanted cn iny ch est “Then ho not
tbe aun had already set As I got to with volume*, nnd a few chairs, ohly
d*1k. b e y r
my *fwt I could feel a faint throb of one upholstered. The only i«erson
T b e leader latjghed. with a wave of
tbe engine and realized wo wery mov­ present occupied this, and' wss seated
€be hand.
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- - - ing flow!/'-through tbo water. The at the desk, welching me, n cigarette
“ You take the fellow Taf too serious­
gtaak of the porthole was thick, but quioYldg Ketwrau hla lingers. It wa*
ly, Lot him np. F11 AfitL^u-way to
clear. I knelt on the berth and looked the Olivo lined mad of the cellar, the
d o se hla mouth If It over be u«ressary.
o u t dimly perceiving tho ahoro llpe &lt;&gt;ne I hnd (ricked ns leader, and hla
Bealdos, be knows nothing tu do any
slipping past, with an eYer broaden­ p-Hh gleamed white In an effort to
h a rm "
.
ing stretch-of water Intervening. Then smile. - In spite pf Ills skin nnd dark
Out «if .the depth of despair nnd deI sat down helplessly on tbo ntool and ey«w, I could hot guesa at his natlunfe&amp;t there had come an animating ray wnltih for Hometlftug to occur.
alliy. but felt nn Instinctive dislike to
o r hbpe—they were going to take me
him, more deeply rooted than,before,
cnix? wa»^ lni|xxwlhle.
with \heni. Even ns a prisoner I .JTbe ,miin who appenmt tn be the now thnt 1 comprehended how com­
should be'near, her, would yet be'able
chief tmd sold he would turn the girl pletely I wna In his power.
to dig out ttio truth. *
•Take a scnL Craig.*' ne o ld . speak­
tree III Ne\v Orleans, when) she could
“You take boero along, inonalourj“ do' them no h&lt;vm. New Orleans, then, ing with a faint sccont barely percep­
f t was Hroussanl a voice. “Zat vat wn* douhtte** the port for which we tible- 'T h e second chnlr will be found
you mean?“
untied. ' It was dear they meant no the morc-jomfortable. Now wo ‘can
“Certainly. Why not? There's plen­ peraeLA) harm to her, and they would talk easily. May I offer you a cigar­
ty o f work for another hand ou board. -nev**e have brought me on board ette***
I accepted It more to exhibit my own
T ru st uie to break him In. Come! «Ur* If they bad deemed It necessary
coolness
than from any, desire to
H ustle (he lad along, boys. I'll ' bs to otherwise dispose of me. These
smoke, hut without other' response/
« lib you lu a minute."
romdderatlous wore!'to the*main, re­
“t trust yon hare been fairly cobs
They drova me • forward roughly assuring. nnd as 1 turned them over In
fort a Me since coming ou board the
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enough. Wo emerged luto an open
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spare, from which 1 taw the chimneys my mind 1 drifted Into better humor. Sea Uull.*\ '
“As much so as a prisoner cbhid
o f tbo old bouse far awny to our left. Besides, my head censed- to act)«
T b e (Oitb l*d onward luto anotlier
It Was fully an hour after the com-1 culturally expect to be.’* 1 replied In­
«•red patch beyond, dowp a steep ra­ lug of durknevs before 1 waa disturb­ differently. 'This vessel, then, Is tbe
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vine, mid then before tis stretched the ed. Then tho door opeued. and the Sea Gull r*
lonely waters of tho bayou. Hidden entering gleam of a light swinging la ' : "At prwfent—yes. The name Is Im­
under the drooping foliage of the hank the passage revealed Ihe grinning ne­ material, oo-loug as It sounds well and
w as a small boat, n negro In tbestern .' gro attAvanl bearing a well filled tray. conforms (iu the manifest. * However,
f was thrust-In unceremoniously, the This be deposited In tbe berth, while Just'now -the register fends Sea Gull,
three others follotvlng, each man »lilp- applylug a match to the lamp over­ lleuley*. master;' MO tons, schoouer
plug an oar loto the row-Jocks. Her­ head. 1 saw no shadow of any guard
man alone remained on short, scatteroutside, but the fellow made no ef­
log (ho embers of « small .fire nud

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a'n act. You tell him io .”
to hi* »cat at the desk.
tEer Involved with tbo girl."
"1 hifrdly'think he wl|l, madam,** re­
We both area« to our fe e t'a * abe
"You would oblige me by leaving her
entered, glancing about her curiously turned the captain shortly, evidently, name out of tho discussion then," I lie
at tbo rather strange surroundings, feeling It b ettir not to* let me.speak. torpoacd coldly.
then- stopping Irresolutely, apparently “And therv l» no use going on with
lie chuckled, well satisfied with* his
recognizing neither of ns. Suddenly this any farther. Answer me a ques­
the light of recognition Inaped Into her tion or two, that Is all. Wbeu did you diplomacy. ____ .
"W e cannot obliterate tier entirely.
»ye* and she took a quick step for­ first tell Craig yon were Philip HenOF Pretty enough to beTisefut, tho. I im­
ley's wife!*’
ward.
I clinched my hands at the bewil­ agine.. If she can ever be' brought to
“Mr. Craig—you here? WJiy. I can
view this nlTalr from tho right angle."
'hardly understand. Were you made dered embarrassment In. her ,eyes.
"It wss after we came here, when
1 gazed directly into Ids eye*, barely
prisoner also!"
I
was
frightened,
and
felt
that
I
must
able
to keep from throtioug him.
"I suppoie that to be my status, al­
By RANDALL PARRISH
"Drop it." I said sternly. 'T h e girl
though 1 hardly know," 1 answered, confesH the truth. I—1 had begun to
Copyright. Ifit. by A. U. McClurg ft
trust him."
is to bo left aloue If 1 have any i« r t In
yet unable to refrain from accepting
Co
“Ob. Indeed, and you failed U»‘ tell your scheme. Now -1, want to know
the extended baud. “I presume you
him at Unit because you did not trust whnt is expected of me. May 1 ask
know tbl* person!"
him."
questions!"
CONTINUED FROM PAGE C
She swept my face with a swift,
"Partially that—yes. Although 1 do . "Certainly. Flr^ away.”
questioning glance and then looked
uot think the name Henley was even
"W here nre w«j l»oundi"
beyond mo at the man standing be­ mentioned during onr first Interview.
rigged yacHTF"
““
"Spanish Honduran," latlly, but
side
the
desk.
••You am under steam !"
I am sure 1 did not realise It Was my spreading out a map and lipping It
"No. 1 do not." slowly. "I havo no husband's father alio was dead until
“Exactly—auxiliary »team power."
with his finger, "Puerto Cortes, if we
rcmcmbrauco of ever seeing him be­ later."
«In what tra d e r
' ’
can make that port safely; If'not. then
fore."
■*Opernt«.Hl for pleasure oxclualvrty,1
“Exactly; you picked Up a strange
Is that not rather strange." I ask- man on the street, agreed to go off on somewhere along the coast between
a alight inn» _uL.mackcEjr.-lu- the s o ft!
-la-tho (m»u. after a criminal mission with him, and now there and Tniplllo. There will tie sig­
nals.",
course, but available all the year
expect ns to Jielleve ybu perfectly In­
'Ey«1
1 leaned forward, startled out.of my
nocent of guy. wrong Intent-’* » * r ' . seif rehtrnfnt.' ' •* around In this latitude.'*
?
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“1 failed to catch the captain's
"1’hat will be enough,** I Interrupt­
"Honduras! Good Lord! What are
ed. unable to'remain quiet any longer. you-n filibuster!*’
name—your*. I presume!"
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'The motive* of the woman and how
lie laughed, pausing to light anoth­
'Hardly,'» with a short laughL'TtuU.
WO chanced to meet nngjm f iim-i-rn at
er cigarette.
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rnYn~y 1» t&lt;H&gt; dangerous« Job and not iuom*r
“Still. It 1» one you w m fairly fa­
5
■'IRRII ireiJi-J. ,,nougb In It. 1 prefer to do my revoprove It. and let It go at that. I hare luting through others and cop the
miliar with—Henlej, 1’blllp Ileuley."
told you . plainly enbugh where 1 swag. That's tbo snfe end of the game.
This statement of his identity, spok­
stand."
en calmly and smilingly, was a sur­
It happens to he Honduras Just now;
"Just ns you say, Craig," nfTecting I hare been equally Interested In other
prise.
an ertsy good nature. "That Is per­ .downtrodden conntrles.
“You sec. Cnilg," he continue«! quiet­
In* truth,
fectly a green tile tci me. However, as frh'hil. 'I am n patriot fur revenue
ly, apparently comprehending my
It make* no difference whnt tho late only."
state of mind, “'your little game la up.
Mr*. Henley thinks, we will dismiss
“You menu you furnish arms!"
Kqt a - bad plnn originally—something
her from the case and settle the nffatr
of a criminal genius that fellow Neale
."For n suitable consideration, y^a.
quletly between ourselves. I huvt» get f In Mrlct eonfiderico I* Arili state thnt
—but he failed to count on the fact
n Va preposition which will Interest you." neeurely |«n«kcd awny lu t i l e hokl of
that I was very much alive npd fully
He tglichctl a button, and 1 heard the thè ReÀ-slnll. Inrrely Iti ttoxe* labeled
capable of uttendlng to my own af­
sharp tingle fit a bell outside. Almost uutchlnery. nre ‘20.000 rlfies.'slx rnpld
fair*. lly the way, wliat part did the
Instantly tho door In the cablu openedv firn gun* nud a sutltclency of animimi*glrl piny In Mils little conspiracy!
“That you. Peter*! Conduct the wo­ tion for n simili nrm.v. One» safeiv
Merely a friend of yours who came
man hack t*T her stateroom, hvck the* laudisi, thè litofita of thè voyage wlll
along fer'coidpa’hy!"
lutili a irsi,UHI gold."
‘door and bring me the key.",
,
"Certainly not!" I replied Indignant­
" Y i * metili lo rotali! thè lady o‘n
lie Iwiit forward, searching for
ly; "Hftvn you sii-ti her!”
burnir*
.
—
something
in
a
pig»....
hole
to
bis
right.
"Not yet. I preferred coming to nn
~
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nU-ss"sIie
"prefer*
to *iJump overand 1 caught her eyes, touching my
understanding with you firM.*”
lionnl.*
lljts
with
tuy
finger*
to
signal
silence,
“A condition ybu may not find ns
"And whnt bave I to do wlth all
uhllu an' Inclination of tile head told
eaiyy as you anticipate." I retorted,
Ibis? You wild vou baci use for nie—
her
to
go
without
resistance.
The
angered gt hla cool insolence. ‘‘If you
icwlft change of .expression on her whnt u se !"
nre Philip Henley, then the Indy yon
TO ift: CONTINUEI)
face proved her Instant comprehen­
are holding prisoner Is your wife."
Cp*v *1sK3
sion.
as.
without
uttering
a
wunl
of
j
He laughed, loaning laick again In
preU*st, she turned and dl«ap(&gt;enrcd
bis chair. ' *
Peters returned with the key. Hen­
“Well, hardly. Permit me to suite,
my dear sir. that l possess no such "Y o u 'll l e s r n ynt wh a t tho 8 a a Gul l is ." ley dropped it into Ms (HK-ket.
•That will be nil. he said. "You
encumbrance.’.'
asserting (h»U In- wns your huslmmr?
•*
"It hapiwns." I contended coldly, He It« Hie owner of I hit vessel —E’hlllp enn go.*'
As the ibsir close«!!again behind Po
“that 1 bnvo soon iliu murrlago lurtllt- ' Henley "
cate."
"Ymi nr»- not I’ldllp Henley." h)h’ ter*, the fellow rose to his feet and
held out his hand. ¡'You nre the kind
“Oh, you have! As much u forger» H»lid tlrtnlw " l i e Is my llllalmnd."
an some of these other'precious «locoThe smile wltlen«'«l. revealing the I I like. Craig.** he said cordially. “At
find I had toy doubts about )*»»ti and.
menta. You will certainly grunt Him Cruel, w h ite leel h
J ought to know whether 1 am titurrhm
"1 vxwv*X«**l hemles It »»¡is hardly no doubt, have been harsh. , Did you
mr not.A
In |»o Miippose»| Hint &gt;mi would etitife»* »os- her face when you first sided In
Site wilted completely.
“H mode no nsteri loti relutlve tu your fnnnl ill Iillee null before your with me?
Well, that will mako the rest easy.
thnt."
Inver."
i
-"Wluft dld you ussiti r
She shrunk tm&lt; U. her hands slill ex Sit down again, and I will explaltv
what I want".vott for. . The legal pip
. ‘Thnt Pillili» Ilonley wns tuarrlnl lelulisl
1','ts whb'h alwolutely* establish mv
and tluit III* wlfo ur wldoA-, &gt;&lt;•» th&lt;My my lover"
hleiiitt)
as Plitllp llenlhy arc In the
Whenever
caso tuay !»■, ls Ilio lady »vi»'» ii&lt;‘, &lt;,iupu
•■\o»v •»*,,|•'*' I broke in. ever) nerve
nled me to «,'armlltpn."
tlliglltlg us I s«i*|i|ti*i| liettveell tlirltl hands of Inwybr* who represent me
Y ou Say A n y tiling
"Anotln-r luslouiillou like Hint and you at iTirntlllon. The case will not come
»»III leiirn »»tint 1 can do. Yo»i may In' iqi fur adjudication for several weeks
C H A P T E R XI.
S s y S omriliin£ W orth NVhilr
eu|i«»ll|i I l f tills IMilt t . but you ure ulone yet," speaking slowly and with care• | Change Front.
fnl
choice
uf
words,
"tun
my
coutcm
»»Mi its gnu. unit 1 eon kill you he
*
.
Siy
E leum-d forwunl. hotli arms fore von could niter n cry. I wlll If lion ns heir to the pr»*|H'rty is thor­
on the desk. Ids Idack eye*
oughly established. It bad to t&gt;e. for,
Miller’s Bakery Goods
ymi dure lusnll her iignlil,**
unrrmvt-d Into mere sills
lie ns'le-l hack against-the di-sk. al (is you ktio»». the judgi1'* son'hud UeUn
For Me
“Oil. I see." finally. "Hriv- though 1 do uot think I touched him. away (rem till* neighboth«Mxl for
en out of one position, like a m&gt;od gen­ j and hfs hand sought nn ojien-drowel*. years, (iractleplly ever since IhivIumhI.
era L you bave uuutliur lu reserve Am I Um*»» him iiistnutl.v for n cownrd fie was aliiiifsi unknown to the local The Q uality ' Will Filing a
I also to understand thnt )&lt;&gt;»i are (ire . and grlp|ied tils wrist, hurling him Inbaliltnuls, even to the serrnntn. He
* ' Pleasant Smile
(inred to siilimit proof of the death &lt;&gt;f from me half neross f|,,, room. lie was even reported ns being dead.
Philip HenleyV Ity.the suliitH, | mu g-.i-|u-i| i hit ruM'ing Ids bruised Tills state of alTalr» made l»h'iitlficn
becoming i.*it«-t» siisl "
»». -1 111 - eye» shilling to Hie I'liwwl lloii ilie must luij»»rt.iiil tiling to lie
i "nri*et(iii-utl v alt iliH'ti
"Nutumll.i». If ) no claim I" he tin- ihi.il is though . oiiii'tii|ihiflug nn I'oii-idcreil
man. I have not said In- uns demi. f*»r
meiits
ts'iirlng
illn-'H) on Hint point
ul.um
1 do not know. I Caine down here la*
"There is no use going off at half nre at presell« »»til of my reneb. You
Uevlng bltumllve. Ills wife 1* almost eoek. Cnilg!" ho snarled. “I didn’t understutiU?"
Bakery
convinced otherwise. _ All I am Actual­ mean any insult. Ami 1IJ get yon for
“ Yes; only you must have retained
119 Maiaolta.
it
Phen* IBS
ly certain about ttdiv Is that you are Hint n«»me time. You'll learn yet 'whnt something to sulistuiillate j*ottr vi*or«i."
not the man."
"Precisely. 1 was coming to llmL
Iho ih'u Gull Is."
“Y’oil are extremely free spoken for
•*\o disrt't." I I'oltielde«!. Hr»'»! of tils l have letter* from m&gt; fattier which
a fellow In your condition. You will tlircats iiiul awaketnsl to the fu»*t Hmt sliUtflil lie Milftt lent. lull havo seen
StlKCT rAMILT HOTEL
at least confess that I am muster on this quarrel »»us not llkel» to help our j Judge Henley * writing?- and be handro a oua_
board'this ship, dial my word here L* i-lianees * Hut for a few lulfiilles It ,sl me a half iloxen uns»|v,^t. They
B O O H .L 6 T
law and
u are In mv po»vi-r ‘
»»III bo »»orlb »»»lir »«Idle b&gt; ll'ti'li t»i were without ellVelo|ies. eaell lo-glll'
"Yes."
in,. | mo ii"t defending iJils »vmiiiiii ntug slnqil), *M) Dear Son." relating
"Then why exinwe »»»iir-eli nod that from any thing but iinuis esmiry In pi III, Ip.ilT) to hq'ut i oiulitloiiH on , the
Cool, coafortibl« l id mmlfig
Coovrnlrat lo •lttm»l»l|i dock*.
yoqng woman to unnecessary »langer? suits. If she lias deceived me I want |(datiliilloii, and oci'asloually expressApodi) turarne, rele'l.
Tli be frank, Craig. I seat for &gt;tut Just to find it out If you an- Philip lieu [ liig n desite for the wanderer to re­
jS tK B O N V IL L K . F L O R ID A
pow In a friendly n|&gt;ii it You eon (h&gt; ley. ns you elulm to Ik*, you must have turn and assume Hi«» burden of luaudecidedly useful (o um*. nod I can a f­ evidence to prove It- Convince iuc ugciucul. That’ they were In tbc «.Tub­
ford to pay well for service* rendered. tlint h«|C|nH»ertlnns nre fnlso uud you bed ami peculiar InuidwriUug of the
old Judge was beyond all questlou. and
Now, wait. Don't break lir until I nnff will n ” find mo unrcosonnble."
through. 1 know wlm you are and
the dates eoveml several years. 1
"Gordon Craig, do you mean’*—
how you originally becniuo Involved In
I turned to her, sUadlng myself to t-.-iid them through ’carefully, puttied
this affair Whnt Old Neale and that look Into her appealing eye*.
by their eoutents.
other fellow Vail, offer you!"
"I have been honest with you' from * ‘There lire no envelope*T "
"Never piiml tho *gm," I said sober­ tho beginning." I Interrupted abruptly.
“No; l never keep them -w hy!"
ly. "I am -iwit altogether mercenary, "Now. If I discover that your state­ “ Only that no name.is mentlouedj
although I need money. I’ll *uy this, ment* nre false, tho Inducements are thoy begin all alike. ’Sly Dear Hon.’ **'
however, and you can fake It for what, all the other wny. 1 am a soldier of
*T never thought of that," ho ad
U may be worth. 1 originally came
milted,
simulating surprise, ‘¿but can
Into this game believing I was doing n fortuue."
supplement
by showing you Ibis pic­
Henley laughed, tbc sound grating
kind tie** to a helpless man who wns
harshly* on my nerves, yet I made no ture. taken' three years ago nt Mo­
being defrauded of tits rights. There
bile. Of 'CouiW you will 'recognize
is *no necessity of my going» Into de­ movement of pretest a* b e .stepped niysclf, but piny ilovir havo seen n
silently hark to his de*k. 1 was no
tails, hut Neale told me nn apparently
photograph of Judge JleDley.*’
atrulgtu it» ry and'convince«! uio my longer afnild of the fellow, even al"1 never bnve."
purt-wns n tnero fonn. Lutfer .1 leant- nrribugh ho might have a wen|»on cou"Well, that i* bla likeness, and there
realod
In
one
of
the
drawer*,
for'
1
e«l different and promptly quit. I
are
those on boaril who will Identify
haven’t sent In a Hue of report to my knew I had drawn his fang*. This It. Dora this satisfy you that T am
open
avowal
on
my
part
wn*
su/Jlclent
employers,"
/,
what 1 claim to beP*
“What convlnecd you of the fraud!" to convince one of hi* stripe (hat 1
wit&lt;tned to bs ¡v t a EaU *k«»d
In truth It did not, for 1 would W a U ra i |
was
concerned
only
with
my
own
In­
"A cuuveiautlon with Mr*. Ileuley."
oi lU tshei fellow k l|»«
raulpmeol ol
have
believed
notlflng
In
opimaHJon
to
His words cohflrmed my
", "Oh. the woman, hey!" bis tone terest*.
the positive statement of the woman oat »to,«. A» »a evidence of thl» dettf# to »how
T y’
|U oeweil sad « .I f ike beW e l «««ytMag, w*
■gain aarcnstlc. "Goo&lt;! Lord. Craig, Judgment"Well said, my man. Now We begin that ho was not Philip Henley. Tet gladly rccptaacod to uaeri ol iok
don’t tx* n »vojkIcii hcadetl fool. This
to understand ifach other. .Of course under other cpnd IIlona-divorced from
‘ Xflrl I r a bw-re adventun*»*."
what I knew—the letter* would be
"You claim atlll to he Henley!*’ I l have the proofs. I would l&gt;e a Tool
conclusive.
Were they really addressed
to sit In such a. game without n win­
aske«], atifllug my Indignation.
to him or had he stolen them? If the
ning
hand.
Hit
down,
both
of
you,
“Not onL claim, but am. .My Iden­
latter, then how bad he succeeded In
tity la nIAadj Qrmly catablished In while we talk this over. .-There is no
getting hla picture on the same plate
Combined O ffice
reason
why
the
three
of
ns
should
not
court. laiwycrs havo Iho final papers
with Judge lleiilcy’sT A?v««n» that
b«* friends, provide»! you nre fooolble.**
a n d Fountain F e n
ready to Bit."
]"But—but ! nm his wife." she (iante«l oven, the slightest hesitancy might
"You do not In any way resemble tho
in k
to me Indignantly. "Philip Ileftley'i. awaken suspicion,’ ! answered quickly:
photograph shown mo of tho man."
“It
would
seem
to
tie
unanswerable.
wife.
1-1
showed*you
our
certlttcnto."
' “A fake picture. Wo Hard known
—the aewetl m«nher of the Csrte»’» tat f»milr.
"A fake, n forgery»**, aagurteil tbo What hurl* my. pride Is to have been Pcncitll Ink wnltl ■ bl»w sad drw» s K* hleck.
Aptsetblng of Neale's pinna from the
.. ,
h U «.pedeUy bollusk »»»oo«h sad M M N L
other roughly, before I could find made such a fool Of.***
first,"
“Timl‘s nothing. CralA. We have all Come in aad l e i«»»how
the aew Carat u»k
"la tho woman on -hoard7" I* ques­ Yoke. "You, had It Trained up all
right. If you bad ueTer run scree* me. had that experience. I stand ready to hotile with the tew flow-coonelU,.
tioned. 11« hesitated Just an in stan t
give ybu a chnpcc now on tho yrlunlng
Show me tile paper." .
"Ye*."
"I cannot, for It Is not here. I placed side. Tile re wll! tie more money In It
"Will yon have her brought h ere!"
He walk«*! aero««, the cabin twice, It In my vnllae Imck ,at tlint house." for us both. Whnt do you say!"
“I should prefer
know more ntxwl
irnlpg- thé T&gt;rô|»oiit ion over 'fu T fli Btfe atepjwsl forward with b^nds held
i hnnftid, Flcridn
;
mind. Appcrently concluding that tho out towhinl me. "But you know-Gor- your proposition." .
“It has nothing whatever to do with
ordral might a s well two over with first dou Craig, you know. I could not have
as last, he rqwnml the door and gave forged thnL 1 Imd not time; no Infor- the Henley: mutter. That I* practically
•fi_qriler to Peters. Then ho returned qp'.tlun which would hsv® led to&gt;aUcb settled-already, so y*»u.will nqt l»o fu r

Gordon Craig

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FOR SALE

Plaoes on tho Road'to Colmar, Capital
of Uppor Alsace, Have Oesn Rebuilt

• For Sali
Ave.

Furniture a t 210 Park
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Tlmo and Again— Strategical and In
duitrial Importance of Muolhausan, FOIt sate or rent. Three acre*
Seat of Local Government.
highlly Improved Tiled land, doae

Tbo linn of tho. French advance Into In, with nice 7 room house* well It»-,
catf^. A. R
M.ag. ,
■oiilbeni. Germany Is through a w* r
tn»Ii»"AVe. • “ •
102- tf, r
sou m il, war ravaged part of central
Europe. In every mite of their march
For Sale-A t a discount- Scholar­
they are In sight of a hilltop crowned ship in Sgnford .Business College.
•Owmnnnrblc to use it and It will be
rtnrcritc" point, but that In frontier ■old a t a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
wars wage«] by French, German. Aus­ Offlre.-!0&gt;1-tf.
trian or Swiss was fought over, burned
For Sale— ^910 Cadillac touring
and dcetroytyl until today only a pile
car for $400.00, juat overhauled In
of ruins marks the spot where It stood.
good running shape.1 Sanford M lAlt' Bretsach. which lira on tbelc
chlne &amp; Garage. .
82-tfc
right on tbo ntarcb to Colmar and
which tops n great basaltic rock thar
For Sale or Rent— Two nice realrise* 2U0 feet from tho Ithlne. formerly dencM at a bargain. W. J . Thigpen.
was the key to eonthern Germany, nnjl
80-tf
to tho land which these troop* set out
For Salo-Orange grove 14 aeraa
to conquer. Their forefather* destroy­
ed It In tho last century, and now de­ fine hammock land, 130 aerea^of
limitation« of territory and modern Celery land, one ten acre tract celery
means qf fl^fenoe relegated this fa­ land.' At a Imrgrin. Addreaa P. O. B
mous old fortress to the scrap heap, Box 1034. \04-8tc.’ *
and Neu llrelsnch, Muclhauscn. Col­
mar arid Belfort, which It vuce proFor tale at a bargain, aa I live so
locteri, have now becorae military cen- far a »'ay cannot attend l a tins 18
iers atid points o? strstegic lmportance. acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
• in their advance they passe«] through C ity, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres Irri­
two valleys. They went from Bel­ gated and tiled, fine 0 inch flowing
fort through tbo valley of a small trlb-'
utary of the Bavoureuse In tho,protec­ well. If you want 16 acre* of flue
tion of their own outer defenao nnd celery, and potato and vegetable
then, crossing Into Germany, followed land K° and look at this and make '
a tributary of tbo III to Altklrch. From me on ofler. Trolley from Sanford '
there they (Missed northward nlong the runs past tho land known as the
valley of III. Tbd small vtjlagra along Joshua Powell Fnrm. Make offer to
tbo way bad all *ufTcre«l much as had owner,- J . I\, 2G Columbia street,
tho old defense*. Most of thorn at Hampstead, L. I„ N. Y ! • 93-13tp •
•oriio time In their history had beau the
scenes of bitterly contested battle* and
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres
had been so ofteu rebuilt that few of about thrra miles from tho city,
them aland on their original tlteo.
also tw o . choice city lota,
Gblng
Built on a Single Street.cheap for rash or can be purchased
They nre gcqefa11y buffi along a sln&gt; on eisy^Jerma. Address tt., rare of
gle street lit a straggling line of house* Herald office.,.
with white plastered walls and ex■ i----s——r— —r
posed »Vooilen crossbeams with uuo or - For sale or Jten t— Five acres, tiled
two larger stone butldlugs that are the land, two gopd well*, located juat
storehonso and wine pre*ss. The. wood «putii of*Button 10 on fl. &amp; ^1, Rail­
en structures go up first In the flames
kindled hy the torch of tho Int'nder or way.. 5 roohi house. • fiée F. W,
the fire of the artillery, nnd the slope Mahoney at Fernalti'a. . ‘ 97-tf
building* remain stnihllng riddled with
TO RENT
bttllcbi thnL future generations show
with prtda up the town’s tiattto scar*.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled La.n&lt;l I n ..
Hut the soil of the valleys Is rich, nnd
the jietjplo alw ays return when the a . body well located. A.P. Connelly,
109 Magnolia . S t . .
102-tf
storm passes.
Altklrch. which the French captured,
For Rent Ohrap for Cash—Twenty
la the largest of the town* on.their
march to Muoltmuseu. It Is pictur­ arreS of k«xm1 hummork land all tiled.
Cat! or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf
esquely xttiintpd.
Murlhnuaeii Is Um most Important
For Rent— Five acres good celery
town of tipper Alsace, for not only Is
It the »»-nt of guvornment fo r ’ the dU* land, pne and a half miles, from-San­
N. II. Garner.
99-8tc
trh t. lint It l&lt; one o f the great mnnfi ford.
factoring pmiti» “f MMilhvm Germany
For Item*—611 Park Avo. -Six
nml a r;j|lr"»»il ranter o f great value.
room house, with all conveniences.
t&gt;oth ro uunerrially uml strategically.
Apply at 507 Park.
.
97-tf
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Ol Valua to Qirminy.
. , The strategic value of It* railroads
«For Rent— Three rooms furnished
lira In Hie fact that by tbetn. relief, e n n j,
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,
tw huiTii'il to this p#1 of Alsace on ^or ^
housekeeping. Also two
IkUIi si»!»'* of tbe HJilue: troo|is can t»c bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 Park
91-tfc
sent to the ili'Te.mte uf the Freucb fron­ avenue.
tier nt three i*»lnts ami tho protco- ■------------------------------- 1------------- ' r). r
For Rent— Completely* furnished
tlon of •Hhlne l»rf«lges nt Nouenburg
house .with piano for the summer.
and All Hrelsnch
” The, efinnn ter »»f fortlfleatlons nt Few steps to ’ po»toffice, depot and
Muclhiin-i'ii ItiiH been preserved as one steamer dock. A. W. Brown, En­
'* 78-tf~*
of the secrets of the German army. terprise, FlorJda/
The French works were dhmnntled,
nnd In their place were suhstttujod de­

fense* n* formula!«*! by German mili­
tary engineer*. *
Colmar II«'* sev«*nleen miles to tho
north of Jluelhnusen In tbe III valley.
It is the capital of Upper Alsace, but It
baa nepher ns large n population nor
*9 high «' rank either as a commesclal
or manufarturlng town. Colmar, lav
tides the main trunk line from Btrassburg to Basel, has a road running up
onoof lha Alsotlnn vnllcjs to Muenster
nnd from there to*wlthln n few mile*
of the French ttnnlrr. It has. too. a
line westward, which passes through
!h&lt;L_LmimUant. itn itcclc point o f Neu
Hrelsnch. crosses the Ithlno at Alt
llrelsacb. nnd from there, skirting tho
Kalserstuhl. Join* tbe mnlu linden line
nt Freflitirg and Bugel
Colmar’s fortifications, except on tbe
mountain.side, have never been con­
sidered Important. It* capture would
still leave Neu llrelsacb,as tbo chief
protection of title'part of the valley
and of the bridge over the Hhlne be­
neath the ancient form *» of Brelaach.

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For. Rent— furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chair*
and table*. Also a roll top de*k.t
typewriter* desk and other equip­
ment for sale or refit. Herald office. .
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Wanted— Plain and fancy sewing*..
Dressmaking of pll kinds. &gt;. Last
house on E ast Third .street. Mrs..
Mattie Driggers.
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Wanted-—To borrow $300 at 7 per
cent.for 5 years on good rraLcaUte near
Sanford. Can give first mortgage. Addr«xa Box 1282,"Chy,
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Lost—PcKketliook.
Small velvet
pocket hook with chain. conUlnlng
$7.10 Uewarfi Ifjleft a t the Herald Of­
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A Word to the

Foreign gold colas. In demand by
[»cbplc expecting to go abrontl have
ndVnnccd to a premium. For sover­
eign* tbe |trice range* between W.2S
nnd $6.60, with Bank of England
pound note* 10 to 15- cents cheaper.
Money broker* charge f t .2.1 to StJIO
fpr Ion Is d*or. or 20 franc pieces, as
compared with n normal parity of
$3'.fill
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May Talk Only In French.
New military regulations affecting
foreigner* &lt; have become effective in
Pari*. No one can convene by-tele­
phone In any language hut French.
If n-single wool Is uttered Ip Engttsb.
for Instnnre. communication wlll lmmVdlately Iw.cut «»ff.

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paper, don’t you
think It
lustice to the man who ia
paving f« * It I He may bo
looking for it at this very
moment. M a k e lta re g uhtr visitor to your home.
T h e eubacrlption price f*
■n Investment that will
repay you welt.

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•CASSIA C H A TTER
.
few day» visit In Eustb Mr. Jamea D u tton o( Dade C ity
Mlw M a tti. Wall»,,
.apent the week end with his brother- home on Monday lu t fro r«urat4
where ahe —
in-law, B. B ..Sanders.
spent
frienda
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C.
Royal
of
Jacksonville
brought
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S TROM CORRESPONhis two children, D ot and Clyde, to
BEING’ A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
DENTS—'EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
spend a few' day» with their grand­
M O O R E S S T ,T in s "
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COVER
TERRITORY
FOR
HERALD
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso R oy­
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al, last Friday, while their mother H. Squires'Vm
came hom,*
'Communications for this Cqlumiv Should be Marked •'Society Editor , or
mew’s slater, Mrs R. Q. Gresham. It undergoes an operation for. appendi­ from a fi week's vi„t at
J*h o^ d to M rs. R. A. Terhcun, Phone 203 i
CRULUOTA R O O M L E T S t
haa been some six or eight years citis.
home,1Good Ground I „ . , , ,0li
. The most fam iliar sound In our since Mr Higginbottom was in G e n -j
Mrs. Joe Kling and children left
Donald .Gilbert Ip/i
from Jacksonville Tuesday. Ilia .cou­ town is the ring of the saw and ham­
'aturdajr i0r
.B ungalow Party
eva, his former, home, and he sees last Thursday for De Land where Battle Creek. Muh
him mer.
*° Join hi,
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- M r * B. F« Whitner chaperoned a sin Leslie Hill came 'with
they
will
visit
relatives
before
re­
father E. A. Gilbert
many improvements here.
happy party of young people to tha for-a visit.
I’leaiing music th at means improvturning
to
their
home
at
Jensen.
Mi
Miss Claire Harrison
returned
Edna MornChape Bungalow, Thursday afternoon
t'orne
m ent. The large brick hotel Is home from Jacksonville last Wednes­
M r Thomas Wilson accompanied from a visit in Ft V, 14
Mrs Rowland and Mis» Helen are
th e party going o v erlh the Caldwell
completion, I t i j equipped with all day where ahe has been visiting yby hi« two daughters Mrs. N. H.
Will
Pro va it ol
'' * s 'iyrna
and Chase cart, about three o'clock. spending several weeks a t .New môdern -Improvçan enta, baths,, elccKennedy and Miss Alice and son M r. is at the M criilli,.,,!
relatives for a month.
Smyrna.
Tl&lt; 'in,
Bathing auita were a part of the etric lights etc. it will be opened Oci.
Mr. Sipe» i% in i
On I . . I Tursdny . v .n l n , Mr. , n j T h o ™ , Jr.1,11 S u n d .y In, Coronnd.
ii
.
rksonville
qulpment for Included in the day’a
1st and the tourist as well as.others
*
Beach. Mr. Wilsob will return in a sell h.s honey thi* week. The si Jto
Mr. and Mr*. Peck and Mr. and
Mrs. J . V. Vicks entertained friends
pleasures
would be bathing in the
will find a pleasant retreat.» It-w ill
few days leaving ihe rest to enjoy family expect to move back to ,v 7
lake followed by supper. A delight­ Mrs. McKinnon motored out to ramp fill a long felt’ want In our town. at supper, ^Those invited were
surf
bathing for several weeks. Mr. place, on Sipe, Avc. Mr Sipr, . ^
Mrs. H. Y. Tarbel, M t^ a u d .iA te .
fully informal dance was enjoyed in Whitner,. Thursday afternoon to en­
IS T E
V
iz.
Bond.
is-building
an
addition
¡--UHpoking after- thtdr. in g n ik tm 'bsrk- rh e ^ n p ,.rt\ I(g 7 ,
C. A. Raulerson, Mr. and Mrs.
, the ev^nibg and the young people ye- joy the la t hing.. a nd.-.ot
farm during -their absence.
C ruscR arne* two year* UK„'
°
SLw
*"!' Uki- David .Speer, Miss Thus«, Mr. Fern
v - tui u n i1tv lUiifunl In "T h e wee
Fred Sliveman and Gustav D lttMr W. H. 'M erryw eather haa ad­
J.
F.
McClelland
w
n,
t
^
en
M
on.
supper.
and Nuvel Tarbel.
hours, ready for the next pleasure on
man were bT&amp;Inrw rTJallersinD eLa,.jjuy..night w]
ded two rooms to b-jj, commodious
Benoij, attack of
Dr. Neal of Sanford was 1q Geneva U st week. ^
the program. Some of thpse going
Mr Leech, Slipt, of the Metligd- house on beautiful Lake M ljj.
appendlritja*
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, ^ o y fr, ,.f ere . J J r a .. WhiUlfr.. .
h t Orphanage dt Enterprise, paused
~hir. arid Mrs: R. R: RobertW-hare
itm dam -e.
Mr Mr i, rratjag .»,»
p ,PP«r - h o U n o . improving.
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(o r“ , h„
,„ k
lilla n herring. Annie Lee and Lettie
at this writing Aug Huh.
through Sanford, Monday en route completed their very attractive
Caldwell,' Messrs. Griffin Herring,
i Mrs. Moran of M iam i is visiting w en t,to Sanforjl Friday to .b e under ,W . A. Knight and family hate
St. Petersburg. •
.
bungalow
in
South
Chuiuota
and
are
ft
, Ben Whitner and others.
hec son, A. A. Moran. T h is place was. the doctor's care and with his mother moved from th - Hritt fu,u*e t0 th©
.
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at home to their many friend*.
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Mr.* and Mrs.- C . D .O U u r a U y .W i 1” - *Moran’s home for many years ! Mrs. Thomas Wilaoti.Mrs .Davison and y p _ ^ M a rtin
J ; C. Smith place tin Cameron'Ax^,
Picnic Parly V
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have -returned from St. Petersburg, sojourning a t Hot Springs Ark. They i n i ' h e r ' many friends are always
Mr. A. R. Edm iaston of Brooks- ■' An agriculture cert-u, rn»n ij
Mr. and Mr*. Ruin e n td -ffffK a p p full of its prajies.
left last Wednesday expecting to be glad to -s e e her come back.
ville and Mr. J . J . Me Ewen of Pais­ Ing through here this week geuiB#
On Thursday evening, Aug.27th ley visited at the home of Warren data for the sta te reports.
carried a party of jolly youngsters
gone a month.
to Gotha for a delightful outing, F L O I ^ A F A C T S AND FA N C IE S
Dr, J-. W. Nixon and wife will take Rev. Stones gf Oveido, Pastor of Royal last Wednesday and Thursday.
The road brick-laying outfit fc
Thuneday. Mr. Range's big auto*
a
pleasure trip to’ Maryland . this Geneva Baptist church will begin a
Florida' fancies are. for the most
Mrs. M. W. Hall and daughter, moving to the Orlando road toth»
truck furnished the means of trans­ part born of romance and are not week. Mrs Nixon was our Postmis­ series of meetings in Geneva; ser­ Mlsa Mao, returned to New Smyrna. to return here "when that b - Co».
portation. Filled with its load of to be trusted.
vices being Unlit in the evenings only; Monday after a few days visit with pleted About two miles to |ay 0|
tress.
young people, and picnic lunches, one
•7:30. On Saturday he will her .mother Mrs. W. B. Wofford. ’
Mr.' A. A. Bond With hie in ti
that road. Brick L laid on B*arda|
Florida facta 'a re practical, stub­
could guess what a fine time they born things that one can bank on. ing family have recently moved t&amp;
od by Rev. Parson of the
softie
north of icr. -va \ VV ■'orne
The friends of J . A. Wyman are
would have. Those chaperoned by
M* \Ve T fi &gt;■ f ï U Florida fancy builds "a home over our town. We -give them head y wel­ Titusville-who will assist during the glad to hear of hla rapid improve­
.M r. and Mr*. Runge, were. Kate there” by the tip end of the rainbow, come.
meeting. Every body is not only m ent since he'has been in St. Lukes ing of brick
b-g 1D on rielcry
Meredith, Adel and Gertrude Runge, - Florida fact figures on the proice
Mrs. Boyer and Mias Waldorf cordially invited 'to atten d but are hospital. O. Kebby is superintending Ave.
W illie Leavitt. Owen Ijiggina. Wil- of the land, the lumber and tholabor from Jacksonville, Fla..wcre guests Urged to do so and to feci welcome his property while he U away.
‘ lie and Ted Runge.
Florida fancy lives on imagry of of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mbryweather a t all services.
.
Father Hai No Ce ance
- Travelers will notice the'improvemnt
mj£ed orangeade and banana ice last week.
Mr. and Mrs II, H. Pattishall nre
(¡yj public highway since C. R.
T h e reaeort fa : 1* T Lit Î«'* lo pier
Eattrrn Star
Recently the ''fire-hug” got in his having a very pleasant trip among; ttnfl J. M. M rLnrty are
cream.
;
L-Ail&amp;fc: li h » .
repairing canin V.Uh mo:i ■
loses ho I*
Florida- fact“ 'digs"for "sweet pota­ work' h ere“burrung“ lhe pavlTT6n“ on The mountains of North .Carolina.
---- -Unusually-interesting and pleasanr
the Royal Bridge ovpr Black river.
—Clnc.i!
h L*the picnic grounds, where the young
was tlie meeting of the Eastern Star, toes ahd hoes corn.
Mrs Charles Phillips entertained
C. C. Myers returned to Lakeland
Florida fancy lives like a prince people whiled aw ay many pleasant for Miss Clara Phillips of Sanford, last week. Wo notice Some pne is
. . Tueaday night, with a large.attendhours while attending our picnics. at her home. The Pines, on Lake Ge­ wearing a lonesome face. Wonder
■• ance, notwithstanding the bad weater. on air plants anil moonshine.
The parties burning it. have evi­ neva^ on Thursday afternoon of last
Florida
fact
thrives
like
a
farmer
I t has been »aid so often that
what la the cau set^
.
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dently
retrograded to the time -oi the week, Miss Philips has been study­
on
hog
and
hominy.
•‘ 'ladies could not keep a aecretj’thst
M r Wilson ami «On, Mr. Chns. of
You cannot build permanently on Cave Man when force ruled the ing photography at MacMinnviilc, Lovejoy’s mill were buying stock
JEW ELER
it haa become a joke'w orn thread­
fancy,
therefore
since,
Florida
ia
world.
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bare, but the members of tbis organ­
Tennesee, making a specialty of i from the Cassia Stock Farm last
W A T C H E S, i l &gt;h b ^ 11 \\ ( iti 1 s|| .
ization emphatically demonstrated building a t a marvelous rate it must
chromes, a new departure in the pho- week.
GENEVA ITE M S
the falsity of this statem ent, for be upon fact.
j [ogruphir art. Tfiose enjoying the
Gustav Dittman had the misfor­ VERWAHE. Ol
What are some of the facts of
there was a secret and one th at fur­
Misses Ruth and G ertru d B 'L ittle |event at The . Pines were, Mimcs tune of rutting his ankle while buildnished much amusement and merri­ growth?
I’atti.shail, |ing his new home. We are glad to
of Sanford spent the past week very Blanche and Georgia
E x p e r t Repairing
The population of the entire Uni­ pleasantly with the Misses McLain M bs Jeannetta Sheldon, Miss Belle report he is able to walk without any
ment. At the proper time, M rs.'R a y
B u tts, presented an application for ted State* comprising the decade be­ at their camp pn Lake Harney.
Eichnor, amj NJrs J. Q. Adams. Mrs. assintanee the lust few days.
1 2 3 W e s t First Street
membership from Mr. Butts and tween 1900-1910 was 2\ per cent.
Misses Ruth nnd Vivian Rouais
Mr Higgifibottom and daughter Phillips served raspberry sherbet and
here was the surprise of the good During the same time the populat'on of Jacksonville are visiting tlje for- rake
FLORIDA
returned home Wednesday a f t e r u S A N F O R D .
latjy 'f life, for all arrangements -had of Florida increased 42 per cent..
During the same ten years the in­
been lyevioualy .made, unknown to
her. for-M r. B u tt’s in ltatio n '. When crease in value of farm Innds in the
be.appeared on the scene all her ef­ entire country was 118 per cent.
forts U&gt; secure his removal from tha .1 Fur ..th e. same period the Florida
201
per
cent.
ball proved unavailing, for the sham- increase Was
9
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In that ten years the increase in
less young man. positively refused to
go and, sad to relate, was upheld by farm building values was 7T per cent.
In Florida, it was 144 per cent.
.* every" one of those Eastern Stars.
What are you going to do with
Mrs. Hutls was bewildered and con­
these
facta.
tused but light dawned upon the sit­
Ia
it
not fair to assume that the
uation when Mr. Butts rode in to 'th e
same
ratio
of increase will be.ydtneahall on the bock, o f a bucking Texas
broncho, 'manfully trying IfirW itr tq . ted during the present decade?
Ia it not worth while to study
stick on. He albydown that greased
pole like a strraWTf lightening; went thrae facts with, a view to )&gt;eneftting?
We address 'these questions more
through the pneumatic tubif with a
•particu.arly
to our non-resident read­
smile on'his face; shook hands with
ers.
the ghosts without a- shiver and alWliy ’stagnate when opportunity
. together acquitted himself 'creditably
stands
at the door. Come South,
th a t the Eastern Stars cordially wel­
comed him .to membership nnd Mrs. young -man, come South.-Orlnndo
B u tts was quite willing to forgive Citizen.
the secret and enjoyed the joke with
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the rest of the merry crowd. A de' lightful social hour was enjoyed, es­
pecially the delirious cakf and cream
served by the ladies and all con­
Every time you take this powerful
gratulated themselves upon the best
drug you are in danger. Take Dod­
meriting ever.
son’* Liver Tone instead. Calomel ! !
made from m ercury,.and while mer­
I^ r tonal .
cury has many valuahle uses, it is a
Mrs. 8. E. Puleston, Mary Eliza­
dangerous thing to sw-allow. If calo­
beth and Camilla are expected home
mel stay* In the systefti y ery jo n g It
this week froiA-Tam pa where they
salivates. Even wnen it works natu­
have been visiting Mrs. P re sto n 's
rally, Its after-effects are often "bid.
Aunt.
L. R. Phillips &amp; C o will sell you
Dodson's Liver Tone, Which Is pos­
Miss- Verna Monroe, one of the
itively guaranteed to take the place
college girls ia visiting relatives In
of calomel. Liver Tone stimulates
the d t y.
th r UVer -justenoughto »UrtU’f o r k ­
Mias Sadie Williams (• again at ing, and does not mako you sicker
‘ home, much to thé delight of her than ever-ss calomel often does._You
feel good after taking Dodson's-and
many frienda.
it
won't force ydu to stop eating or
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Mr. T. W. Hansel), th i genial working after taking it. It Is as ben­
eficial
for
children
as
'
for
adults.
say
pi r Block I*- c I p'clc
Supt. of the A. C. L. haa gonh to
Try a large bottle for fifty cents
wi:h tl*.»*&gt;•***•
MUlQdgeville, Ga„- for his vacation.
under the guarantee th at your money
Coritl i u. il arCf-Kfic’1
Mrs. W. H.. Tiffala, Jr. will return will be given back cheerfully if
Advt
to L ake City today a ftir a happy not satisfied.

A B O U T P E O P L E AND E V E N T S

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

Theo.

Schmal

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BIG

‘‘NEMO"
CORSETS

SPECIALS

EVERY
WEEK

SCHOOL DAYS
Will soon b e h ere.

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■Fr;

CALOMEL M AY
HURT YOUR LIVER

H a d n ’t you

better begin now making school

d resses and b lou ses for th e b o y s

and girls?
V

N o t last, or le a st, in

our minds, are the children, for

we have the'most beautifi* lot of

ginghams, cheviots and percales.

with clothes of qua!

ity.

Call and have

your measure taken.

vlait apenl with home-folks. ’
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Mr Will Robbins left on Monday
for Chicago and other points. He will
travel pxtimalvdy befpre returning
toSanford
in the fall.
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A‘ recent arrlvTl in Sanford, ia the
little daughter who has come to live
nlwaays with her parents Mr. and
M rt.;L . E. Tow«
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-- -------Mr. and Mr*. Abernathy havo re­
turned from a weeks plcasani sojourn
a t D aytona Beach.

Weaker Then Water.
- "Walter, return this tea whence It
ramc," said the ead-Iooktng Individual.
"If I drank much of that I wonld iM
so that ordinary water would make me
drunk."—Current Opinion.

Mr. C. ,M; Williams hits rctyrnad
front a delightful visit to Amerlcus,
Gs.

if i y

Mr*»--II. P .-D rlv cr, who Bvod In
Sa.nford for many years, was In the
city b'st wyek acrompanicd by her
daughter, Miss Martha.
' ---------M aster Dean Turner returned

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School

We have just received

N lf You Have a
Printing Want

800 pair of the kind espec­
ially for wear at school. v *

WE WANT TO «NOW
WHAT IT IS

BUY SCHOOL

DRESSES NOW

- WORK SHIRTS
In order to meet the every
day need, we have put in h
line of the famous closed sleeve
shirt. Mr. Workingman, come
in and let us show them to you.
All Sjzes, 50c

Have you seen

in our window. ?

CHOICE
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FottLo, out good printing
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lar as over, t)U w »t*ry «tom-house
little homo instead of m aking her­ trouble.'
H. H. Chappel haa enclosed hla ■till abounding in th e fltusy tribe and
self a -member of any other family.
Sho was seventy-eight yearn of age, porch w ith screen And is now paint­ free to ail who, will come. Last week
capable an d cheerful, living ‘quietly ing. hip homo the most bcautlf«! of there were five fish' fry«, there. A
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and a tten d in g io her own affairs, all eolom" for a country homo-white. party ol some eight' ot ten from Or­
A B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R R E S F O N Mm. II. M. Gilbert is recovering, lando are spending several days and
up to w ith in , a short tim e of her
froth
q u ite a serious illness of several two Geneva families are also enjoy­
. D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M IN O L E C Q U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
death. Mrs, Sm ith hei'self, is now
ing the breeses of th e lake.
’wrecks.
quite ill/ b u t a t last accounts, was
R E P O R T E R S C O V E R T E R R IT O R Y F O R H E R A L D
Mm. Tarbel a n d daughter, Miss
"T
h
e
drawbridge
a
t
Genova
forry
improvimg, a n d we Jiope will soon
Thusa,
enjoyed a day in Sanford
is receiving a coat of p aint, Mitch­
be fully recovered.,’
talk
on
w
h
itjllttle
children
,may
&lt;lo
last
week,
going elver as gueats o(
.CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
Mm. Sm ith and*fam ily have the ell B rothers doing the work.
to he little missionaries. Following sy m p a th y .of theirvtnany Iriehcfa End
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Pattbjhall in their car.
A 'Slumber of men from the Co.
Th?J,nUCi i AtI: Cr,iNl'mcn,s Unde
Mr. nnd Mps. Roso of Lockhardt Ibi« Heading THREE CENTS
We • a re needing rain In this sec the program delicious ice oteam and acquaintances in these sad a n d se­ that aro fttrhlshing th e iirick for our
tion, in fact, we have been needing j cookies and grapes were*»erved.
roads were . here 1, last week. Fred spent Sunday w ith their relative» Line For Each Insertion. MinimDm
rious days *
The children had a gri-at tim e
Mr. nnei Mm. M oran, returning in ChnrKe 25 Cents,
more th an we liavo been getting,
®
Harry Garwood is sick, threaten ed Wlli/ams, d ty engineer is inspecting
playing after the refreshments were
their auto in the afternoon.
for iom o tim e. ^
tho
brick
and
th
e
poor
ones
are
be­
wit,h typhoid fever, I t 'is said. Hope
Tho ice-cream supper, given for
Several oi obr jfeople are suffering served.
FLU SAI E
it
may turn out only a th re a t, and ing. replaced with good on#*. Bear
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs, entertained
the
B
aptist
Church
ut
th
e
hall
Inst
from colds.
(jail
A
ve.,
from
Cam
eron
C
ity
to
the young m an soon be "him self aFor «ale- ^Fyrniturv ,lt JI0 p .
Geneva Ave. will bo com pleted Thursday night was large-ly attended,
Mr. and* Mrs. H am p. Bradford the Woman’s Missionary Society, galn."
last
Thursday
flight.
The
dining
despite
the
threatening
weather.
a n d Mm. Efiie Bradford and the
Florn Pearson ims been ' in San­ this week“ Bricks nrc being hauled
Every thing wus sold and a very FO R sale or rent,
form ers three children, Gi/y, Bonnie rroom was attractively .arrunged.for ford for ft ‘week or more assisting in onto Geneva Avw. now.
neat sum remitted. T h e B aptist do, highlly improved Tiled land, f|0„
an d Percy, of Oxford Fla., spent the place of meeting, Mr«. N. C. the care of Mm. W. H. T aylor, who
. GENEVA IT E M S t
indeed, feel-g n fteJu l. to -a ll who bo
W ednesday night with Mrs.' M. fi. Jaco b s conducted tho-m eeting and lias been q u ite sick, b i \ is up nnd
iu. .w ith .in u t. ; -riMim-irmr.,. well I«.
Mrs RlUaA nd
- ‘J L im lT d i; mi&amp;efTil: aiul r n tr d . ' A. I*. Connely. io'j y ,
Jacobs on their way to F t. Taylor, led us through our su b je c t‘“ Missions around again.
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land who have been visjting Mrs. J.
in Flpridoli very e n tertai^in g ijr
to visit Mrs. Annie Simmons.
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'""Frances Pearson is a t home again W. D avid left last week to continue bo liberally patronised th is.su p p e r; nolia Ave,
M i« Be7tha W h .^ p v rr V - 9 » ttr fv j —
t i f f e d - r m T *&lt;&gt;rienF song pracand
also
extend&lt;thanks
to.
the
owners
after a visit of several weeks nt their vacation tho form er going out
of the beautiful piano for the music
F o r aile-A t a disrurmvday a n d S u n d ay visiting friends a t tlco which wrf* much enjoyed. The Loughman,
am ong th e m ountains of the West, which was much enjoyed,
young men were invited to join, the
ship in Sanford
D aytona.
Mr. and M rs. B. W. S m ith,J r. ami the la tte r visiting on the East Coast^
M ist Rosa Jacobs Is visiting her youpg ladles in these services and
Geneva had a -lackey party nt O w ner unable to us.. It un,|
b ab y -b o y ire visiting their pareqts.
Mm. W ingevof Jacksonville, rep­ LakeuIlatncy-laaL-w eek which affordit
isquite
pleasant
to
note
.the
in­
Blister?“ MrSTTIllto. Aulln a t Oveido
-aohL .at-a. w c r if tr e .- E n ,,,,^ 1 ! ^ " ,
F. very body in sorry to hear that resentative of the Serves ■Kwart -C®v
terest manifested by them. We hope
this- week.
. . . .
,
ed an-ahum fcuifg uf fuie lor all who OflVce.-l03-‘tf.
Mrs. W. (?. Cleveland is "reaJly and displayed these (foods last Thursday
Mm Litxie Jacobs who was called to 'see' the cause still continue To
attended. J m lly , m others
coulft
For Sale- 10 acres n ty farm, tiki
tru ly ” selling ‘o u t’ at B anana Lake,’ at the store of L. M. Rehblnder
prftsper.’
to Oveido owing to the illness of her
hardly reco’g nite th eir children, or and flowing well. Also three room
preparing fo depart, fromns
Miss Clara Phillips of Sanford is husbands know their wives, so com­
daughter Mm.- J.- C. ■Partin, came
house. • Terms address Box 875
perm anently. Wo arc sorry to lose such visiting n t the homo of her father.
PAOLA POINTS
home T UMthi&gt;\ reporting Mm. Palin
ical were they dressed. Every station
energetic a n d successful, people.
101-ltp
Mm. J. R. H uddleston left last in life was represented.irom the clod­ ______________
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aturday
for
a
two
weeks'
visit
to
Again .our Uttie neighborhood haa
Mr. a n d Mm. C. D. Brundey
hopper to the dude, from the bash­
F o r S a l e - 1910 Cadillac tou ine
M O O R E ’S STATION
her daughtor, Mrs. Yerke« in Jack­ ful school-girl to the abom inablo old car ior. J400.00, just overhauled in
left W ednesday for a short vacation been sad d en e d . by a "•* visitation
•
Sunday th e 16th Rev. B artlette, sonville. t 3
which will be spent a t Mr. Brumleya from the "ste rn m auradcr". On the
maid. The com m ittee, Messrs. Dooly good running shaf*. Sanford MsRev
Hope
of
Oveido
passed
evening of August 3rd, Mrs, Ferrell, of E nterprise will bo here to preach
boyhood home ln Miss. *
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McLain and Bonnel, decided W. L. chine &amp; Garage.
- Mm. J. R. Johnson left last week m other of Mm. B. W. Sm ith, passed morning nfternoon and evening, through Geneva last T hursday from Seig and Mrs. C .' W, Culpepper, the
I or Sale T wo good horses tnd
Titusville, where he a tte n d ed - con­ dude and the ojd m aid, deserved the
for a vacation to be spent In 111 quietly aw ay, the death coming very everybody wekeo me.-Come.
sp rin g whgon. Inquire of Coro Cols
J. Tilden Jacobs spent Wednesday suddenly and * unexpectedly. Mrs.
Rev. T. B. ' Lawrence, wife "nnd ference. .
prise-n pum pkin pie,Miss Ethel Rjose of Lockhardt, . The election of .school trustees B ottlin g (¿0,______________ 80-tfc
In Orlando attending business a f­ Ferrell hail been ill for a b o u t.tw o daughter, Ml«» M afgaret, are moving
weeks, but was never considered back from Jacksonvile and will re­ has been visiting ber au n t, Mrs. lastweek resulted in Messrs Kiliice,
fairs.
,
F or Sale or R ent—Two nice redMiss Sadia BlA'tkburn 1» visiting i«-u dangerous condition and seemed side in their home on Beardhail Ave. Moran for several days.
W. B. Raulcrspn a n d Homer Nich­ donees at a bargain. W J'Thigpen,
,\Jr. a n d Mrs Mcssingill. who re­
Miss Bessie Hodges nt Christ mad veiy much better, well started on the
Mr. and Mm. R. L. Grier a n d chilolson being chosen. *
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'O-q
cently
moved to Geneva from Chui
roiid
to
recovery.
Only
a
few
hours
tjlen have retu rn ed from their visit
this week.
S." I’.'ftm ith i s 'tlit ‘proud owner of
Quite a number Irom here atte n d ed | before the-end, she was sitting up in in C harlotte N . C.
Grier brought luota have found it necessary to re­ an auto-truck to use in connection For Sale- Wiinlmill with 70 (O0{
steel tower, in good condition, alio
church a t Christmas, Sunday. ’
bed, holding a l i t t l e ‘grandchild,and back a nice team of. milles to use on turn to their former home iq Tenne- wit It his business.
30i) gallon cypress tank, rhejp.for
*ec,
leaving
lust
T
hursday.
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playing
with
it.
She
m
ade.no
comhis
farm.
The picnic last Friday, w as n very
cash. W.V. Rushing, Sorrento, FU.
C,
W.
C
u
lpepper
has
been
on
the
playit
of
feeling
worse,
hut
alm
ost
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Win.
Wood
are
pleasant affair. The racing in the
I0‘j -tp . .
cripple,
list
for
several
days,
suffering
afternoon a ttrac ted quite a crowd.’ im m ediately nfter eating her supper, building thcmsel\nea a littio house
from
an
Inflamed
foot.
on land they recently purchase'd ’of
M rr.. P. E. Culley U'VtsRIng her pi-acef u ll£ breathed her last.
F or suie nt n bargn in. i- 1 live to
Miss Blanch Pattishall is home
Mm Ferrell had been &gt;a resident F ran k Cowan on ’ •Caincrony Ave.
pa rents a t Conway this week. • •
far nv ny canno t ntt« mt to this IS
Dr. nnd M rs. Hein m ater o f Cam ­ again aflfjx a stay of pevcral weeks
Mr. a n d Mm. J. Tilden Jacobs of Florida for Pearly -half a century,
«crea of Celery Dell t ;i t t'atnrrou'
coming
here
from
Georgia
soon
after
eron
Ave. have returned north and to different pylntii in th e -state.
entertained the Sunbeam band at
•irre* irriIf you .ever saw anyone made sick C ity . Sanford, Fla.
Mrrs. Fannie I,ee a n d her datlghth eir, home Saturday evening. A the close iff the Civil War, with her ’rented their farm to Mr. Clifford
gated nnd tiled. fin** r, ] il k tlMrisj’
ter,
M
ildred,
of
Sanford
are
visiting
i
by
calomel
you
won’l
w
an
t‘any
more
hide bower was arranged out-doors, husband nnd infant daughter. For Bell's brother 61 Charlotte N. C
weR. If you w 1nt 1
r&gt;-* id fits* '
calomel yourself T here's nq real rea­
enclosed with pot plants and flowers. tho [wist several years, she has lived Mr Beil, we .understand ‘ haft ‘taken Mr*. Lee’s fatlwr, Mr Vaughn.
celery
and p&lt;&gt; AI O \ 1 &lt;1 •gstsU*
son
w
hy
a
'person
should
take
it
Mrs.
Williams,
who
has
been
in
The rod nnd blue flower* making a htrt&lt; in a tiny house of her own, in- possession a n d Iir. ami Mrs. Del«-,
land go ami b&gt;&lt; k ‘at thi'* a mi auk*
very p retty effect f combined with near her daughter's, as she was an m ater are leaving this week for t h .ir Miami for quite a while, is now with anyw ay,, when fifty cents will buy u inr an offer. 'I roll.-v f- •U Ssr.fori
grey moss. The program consisted j especially indepe ndent nnd energetic old home in Chicago, III, where tbo her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Harri large bottle of D odson's Liver Tone- run* [last the l.l lid LTi"W
IS as the
l^ike Harney continues as popu-, n good remedy th a t perfectly ami
of songs, recitations prayers, and a I character, a n d preferred her own .D r can be treated ftir' his nerve
i
’oweil
!•unn
Joshua
Mlike
offer to
safely takes the plqee of dangerous
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calomel, which is only another lortti owner. .?. V .
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,of dearly and poisonous mecury. Hump dead. 1.
Dodson's Liver T one is a pleasantFor Sale In « I»« r
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tasting v e g e ^ ile liquid which will about three n b - f r..e • • dty.
start the Jivct just us surely as calo­ also t wo eholii
drinj ■
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mel, uiul which has ut&gt;*olutply no e it en p for rn
* kawi
after-effects.
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nn r;i**y llTîlle
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f'liildron and grown people use Herald •dill •
Dodson's L iv e r-Tone without uny
For sale 0- • , ■ ;
restriction of habit or &lt;!••■! I,. It
i«tlf 1VAO |#10 ‘
urt
Phillips &amp; Co ■1*! q and pturunte,
vifl. ;
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EVERY
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Additional Classified Ads
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Los t-l»;t wentj Sanford am i Beartiall
Ave., T u esd aj- nfternoon
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White crociiet b a n d i.&gt;g v.qli .1 J.’,
coupon book from IV A Caldwells,
an d (our ju rd s oi blue ribbon, two
yqrds while luce, a n d a little silver
change. Finder please re tu rh to DH a rt’s «fore, Ifeck Hammock.

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your ¡measure taken.

Jurt it wo ti içdlis, lo
say nt r «lockla complete
with the newest style«
corsets ar.d accessories.

We Bake Good Bread
t For the Bread Winnet!
f o r the man who works
with might and main.
Either with hands ot with
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For R e n t — Completely furnished
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the Best
Few step s to postoiliee. depot - n
You'll always find.
steam er dock.
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School Pants

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Celery or let 1 • f .tiled, ‘J wells, pi *■j
U sto ry pew I,.- . ■
Two hundred duliar- qm
Route 2,

our minds, are •thè’
children,
for
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Get in the “line-up”

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a liody well located
109 Magnolia St

For Rent
for (
acres of good ban *■*-• V '
('nil or write A M i'* l&lt; •

dresses and blousés for. the boys'

Coprn^r19t 4 fitfwsrd £ Stuuu &amp; Co,

6 room collage.
11nn* of Aug .1 *
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or }■ I Ni Iff.! 'Jtp

A com petent gardener m ■'
m arried, wishes position 1» ,,f'

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SANFORD, FLO it IDA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1914

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SENDS ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY
FOUR A U S T R IA N W ARSHIPS THE COMMERCIAL SANFORD MAY GET U L R M S itJ T R O O P S A R E
r W ERE SU N K BY THE
CLUB HELD FINE A GOVERNMENT
REPORTED M ARCH IN G
FR EN CH N A V Y
MEETING FRIDAY BUILDING IN 1920
r TO W ARD
FA ITJ'K »..

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KAISER h a s s t a r t e d f o r
AFTER I Mi: T It I STS
THE FRONT TO TAKE .
I resident U ihnn \Y ants to Kirns
COMMAND OF GER­

f fiW {r ^ F F ‘sTo.v
■ » w m r-x triT O N s h o u l d b e
SEASON— FIFTY MEMBERS
TAKEN AT ONCE TO AVOID
UNNECESSARY DELAY
WERE IN ATTENDANCE

• PROM OVER THE STATE
•
T H E G E R M A N -F O R C E S A R E
General Manager W urdsw orth, of
the Alachua County F air, is calling S T A E D IL Y P U S H IN G T H E I R
the atte n tio n of proposed exhibitors
IS hy Prices Have Advanced
WAY A H E A D T H R O U G H
MAN TROOPS
to; the necessity for beginning pre­
Postm aster Haskins has received
The* first early fall m eeting of the
M E U S E VALLEY
Washington. Aug. 18.—President
parations at once of th e products
Wilson has directed Attorney G en­ Sanford Commercial Club wua held a letter from .the Supervising Archi­ they propose to put on display at
f London, August 18.-A di&amp;pa'trh to
eral McKeynolds ^o in\t&gt;«jigato re- in the C ity Hull last F riday night tect a t W ashington stating th a t aNovem ber fair. In conversation
London, Aug. 18.- Official dl»•' Reuter's Telegram C om pany from cenincreuses in prices of foodstuffs and was a general get together meet­ bout 12 million dollars worth of pub- the
* " * * ■ *
, .....
, . yesterday bo announced th at ho patches say Greece hat received in­
^ R ls b , Servia, under d a te of Sunday and to take up the question whetdier ing of the right' s6rt and one that lie buildings
are on the way a n d in
wanted to caution the people against form ation th a t Turkish troops . art| m yy .
any persons responsible can he pros­ made its impress upon the members process of form ation and all of those waiting too long before turning close crossing Bulgarian territory
and
\ *'A naval battle betw een French ecuted.
a n d ’ visitors present. The Commer­ whose appropriutiom O Tere m ade in
attention
to
this
work.
His
experi­
Ing
in
the
direction
of
Greece.
T
hs
and Austrian warships began
ofT
cial Club seems to be Entering upon 1913 would not be. built Antil nlxtut
1
he
president
sent
the
following
ence,he
said,
with
first
y
e
a
r
fuira'ifi
Hellenic
government,
in
consequence
fiudun, Austria, in the Adriatic, at
u new era of prosperity a n d benefit the year 1920.
counties was that the uvornge man of these reports, has notified T urkey
9 ’o’clock this morning. The French letter to the attorney geVterhl::
Last week C ity Engineer William*
to the comm unity at large and the
qnd
woman paid no a tte n tio n to the that if thisCnew* should be confirm ed
•"T
he
rapid
and
Unwarranted
in­
squadron, coming from the south
club will take a most active part in surveyed thp lot recently purchased
west, attacked the A ustrian warships. crease in the prices of fntulstuffa III the upbuilding of Sanford nnd Sem­ by the government anti staked it off exhibits they proposed to make dnlll corresponding military an d naval
-Two Austrian ironclads were sunk, this country upon the pretext of the inole C ounty during the neat twelve qnd it was the hope of the people just previous to the opening of the measures will be taken Im m ediately
fair, which, he said, was a trem end­ by Greece.
one was set on lire and a fourth tied conditions existing in Europe is so months.
th at work on the now building would
ous m istake, and which ho was anx­
serious
and
vita!
a
m
atter
that
1
a
in
toward C attaro. The- tight lasted
President luiko called the meeting commence a t once, but this last word
The Germ an forces are pushing
ious for the people of A lachua county
taking
the
liberty
of
calling
your
a
t­
over an hour.” ..
to order a t eight o'clock a n d stated of advice would intim ate’th a t it will
forward
through the Valley *6f tho
to kvflld this year.
tention to it.
.
that it was time for the Club to get be several years yet before we havo
Meuse,
and
still more extensive dp7 -* —
t t t *
“ 1 would he very much obliged if busy upon the eve of another full the pleasure of receiving our bills in
London, Aug. 18,-Tho official presa
crulions a re In progress along tho Al­
A
ccording.to
the
rep
o
rt
on
Occu­
bureau of the war office and ndmi- you would advise me whether there anil whiter season and clearly and the no w poi t- o ffice.
pations recently issued by- the Di­ sace-Lorraine frontier, where The
That is it will be several years
rslity has issued a statem ent saying is, under th c slating law. any action concisely stated the many good
rector William J. Harris, of the IJu- •French and Gorman armies are in
that French troops, in the course of which lite departm ent of justicj things to be accomplished by the unless we can do something regard­ renu of the Census. D epartm ent of contact, Japanlutssentanultirnatum
ing the new building for "there i* tfi&gt;
k rapid advance along the valley of take, either by »¡i; of i li vestirne nt j concerted action of the club
Commerce,' there were 322,08.7 per- to Germany demanding tho with­
A com m ittee cnhiposed of It J. rea-ori -„why tin- architects dffice at
the Schiriperk. have taken a ihou«- or lega) pro,. w, sr 1 whnr federal
sijiis 10 years of age and over in Flo­ drawal of G erm an warships from tho
legislation
, wnubi in your judge- Molly. W F. Watson, J I* Davisoi», W i-litugton should be so far behind
ind prisoners.
rida in 1910 engaged in gain fu l'oc­ Orient and the evacuation of Kiau
The scene of the lighting of the meni be justitialile and warrajvt u tde* A K. Yowell and K F Householder with the work. Hon. Frank Clark cupations. The gainful worker» thus Chau, a German protectorate in
were appointed by the president to is now the C hairm an of ¿he Public
list few .days in the upper I ln u r III t lie eiri Uftlstances
China.
*
formed 42,8
, per
. cent of th. e total popattend
the next meeting of tile hoard Budding* Com m ittee and since he
“ I (eel ih.it this is a n t i l e r which
announcement continue», -now- she
This
territory
comprises
on area
(752.6191 and
,
, the
. appropriation
. f fort Snn-'*“'
..illation of. thc
tile
, . State t. 152.019
,
of '2U0 square miles, with 200 square
I great destructive effect of the lire of we cannot lei pass without trying to of county commissioners and urgti obtained
.ford. he
, - can .be depended
« . „ t i ____
,„
57
per
cent
of
ilia
population
It)
years
upon to ,
..
the allied artillery Tre nrhes ithnnd- serve the country C ertiiinlylhernu1 Upon them the necessity of a better
. . iaalong
« ,little wnrkl o age. . .and over &lt;564. 722k In li,»00 miles additional in the buy: Tsing
he m utter
atter
long A
Cned by the enctfVv art* till*-&gt;1 with try might to to defended ¡1 possible road b itw ein Su Ilford am i (Iveido. hur-v tthe
"the 201,570 gainful workers of the Tau. tho seat of the Governor of tho
V I i n a m e tnrntltlllee composed uio g tins line would lie of great
agallisi met, who would take udv.iii
dead and wounded
State formed 38.1 percent of the territory, is the jmrt where tho Gor- *
titge of m«&lt; )i ciri umstanej-s
to of A k Powers, (mu. tj_ liurring, lu l|. and the Commercial Club* and population and 62.1 per cent of the man warships mijiillhteiPut the out­
the citizens in geni’ral should strive
London, A ue |.v-A dispati-h Imin the p[u.e of loud and I lie dlllirulties and T P Sines was appointed to to have the work start before the population tih4&lt;‘ar» of age and over. break of hostilities.
solicit
fumls
for
the
advertising
Japan's ultim atum gives G erm any
The male gainful workers in 1910
Paris to the Huvas Agency ui&gt;? of 11 \ nig
year .1920. if it
necessary to wait
until August 23 to comply w ith her.
I uh fully &gt;ours, • ainpaign for the ensuing year
euch troops h s \e orrnpied t h«
...
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|t W.o tll-ll drought tit the ijl-'ll- ut 1 1926 ftir the tnuldiug we may . ..
W .....Ito.. \\ d ,I|,
of all males Id^ears of age ami over demtkmls. Awing to cable in terru p - »
tos H of Schirineck, t wi I \ tilonn-ter- , &gt; ic to ■!
a
well
forget
about
it
and
he
cont í o, , of t h e i t ' i l , t h a t
in tip Imiti
is compared witJi 16.1.989, or 80,7 tinns. however.* Japan has not been
(geven and «me hall mile!•&gt;■;..&gt;i ,. i
|h
p r i - f l d i ' H t l o o k uji t l u , | u e ttii.it other was i-iM-nt tul during t he 1 te* i with a Republican postm aster
abb' tu deliver the ultim atum to Gor- Saales, in Alsace.
tum
I miri-uhiiig j&gt;ruis thè tir-&gt;t winter season now up|irouchlttg and sod the present inadequate building. per c n it. m i960 T h e iem ale gainmany, a n d ^ it is announced ‘ front '
ful
workers
in
1910
num
bered
7d,l6l
Thcy tu o k , 'twelve lield cuu*. tlimg mi f-’ridav and w»-&gt; irn|'res*ed that proper)) placed io-fori* tbr A. C*
i he Sanford Hotel ( n.* in pefWashington that ths United States
or
'27
5
per
cent
nf
all
thè
feitmles
10
twclve Caissons and elgiit r.i|ad tire l&gt;\ tlu- presf-ttr«' "f the &gt;nuatioii Ile I. It;, t h e , would lineile to Mich U f' ‘ t good t.iilii have sold tin ' lot at
»il undertake this task.
.. t «ime i|, • vd&lt; d t luti l&gt; gal urtimi rrque-t and thv f lliowmg eiimmitti'i a verç reasonable price expecting v e a o of agi* and over a i compared
gups
I'ukin reports that three British
The Krenrh vavalry then pu»loii -hould io- &gt;;lkctl li JIU&lt;alli!e alili thilt wa- a pi.....lied to wait* upon th* t)'«* building would In- elected a t once wiih 67,581. tir 20.6 iier cent in 1914.
regiments
have been ordered t'o witlii
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' On to Muelhach and Luteeth u Uo i' if (bere w&gt;re no law iiiverìng the ojii.-ial- \ l‘ Connell' f o M&gt; anti enhance the vulue of their otherj'
lliemitdves in reuadinexs lb go ’aShuuld
anyone
desi
re
to
ennstrurt
&gt;|tll-stloil l.i vv l e g n i l a t m u s l i o o l d * la*
U
u g b lt n ami
and .C ItI Walkerholdings
ka.ig.tnn
Wal o-r.
no, . ng- but
out *at the
' - e present
prese,„ rute ul
form ula, of thè late hoard transj)Orts,.und it is presum ed
passed
The
mutter
Citile
St
John's
river
ìm
d
d
ng
he
,oke
seem
to
ho
n
i
c
,
^
^
^
^
ì n i r A "K„,*h,.r they will co-operate with th e Ju[»a-KAISER STARTS FOR FRONT
t t t b ' " a ! « - n o i l i t e f iru s id c iil c o n id
being designated as lile h a i t ( i b i s * people of Sanford and the lot will
n i t * ¡ ... i , ,„.|
,
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¡.i
wood! of the IIIiif«• is to l»e found in npxse land fbrees, if the force of arms
London, Aug. I * - A R e u t e r «lie- j ered that m tuina i a.«i*s the Increan-s
Inland Water toute a n d the preieut Huive w liisk.-r» on it before it become*
... . .
T1
is resorted to.
patch from Paris kivs :i mi-eaigc r e ­ Aeri wliillt till) 'l*t it'ui hie When he
.
1
,
,
Gadsden county, H o n d a .
I he
inland edititi •*,-coming
coining government
governin'
a Jioatoliilre
,
,¡
o,,
In Tokio, the Japanese tdt mntum
gtipher wood
w, muI" Ii» known
knmvn scientlhcally
sdentitìcally
V
gopher
ceived there' fruti Merlin .«■ t •■ =• i.-. i i. t u- ti fd ! it \l t
W i-nli'- *’ 11 it If " 1" ” - ’*
■li op
nt' l|)
♦*&gt; the
t ti - Ml
ha*
tre a t.ol a deep impression, and
1
iketi
T,...
,
,
,.„,1
I.uiml
Ton-ya
Tatiielta
unii
it
i*
fitund
lV*tha|. l1u&gt;‘ G enua' 1. tt11 • r■••
..I
k.ui ,
f »¡-,'oo.- e l f .it.
■.. i ■' • - ..» • ) tr r- -, i- - f .1 in w ; i e
the
l.tpaiH't-'d' Premier and Foreign
Nation lacing Meal lam ini
•n tlu- (i.i'bdi'U cim ili) vidi Hf
r-r this m orning lor M ates vjt'ti n
h.i d ' • • • ,
' ’ ' ••Iti- ■ ' oí H '
h'Oi-i the
Inr- .ilei R' presentiti \*
lister
hav'e counselled th e Jnpa‘ thè Apala' lionlit .riter. for -i «listalice
general start.
*
^
i-.llllng un 11,1- 'll |u«r ' tt.1 n! lit 1 Oil rega(dlllg *it me.
fnl•st•
to
m
aintain a calm ultidude.
Economic expert« ol the F e d e r a i," ! se veti or nglil nllles below tilt'
mercé and departm ent of justice to
Walter Adorns, ol Louisville, Ky..
A
slate
of
seige has boon proclaim ­
junction of the C hattahoochee and
• DEPARTURE CONFIRM ED
report w hat uetion they Aere taking^
present und interested in San- Government are giving the high cost
ed
In
Bulgaria.
* ' .
Flint rivers, and along th e banks of
London, Aug. Di-A» Amsterdam I’tesideni Wilson’s interest in the for,j
railed upon to m ake'a Tew of living problem thotightful consid­
•Tho
’Utiited
States
cruise,ra,
Tendispatch' to. the C entral Nrw a. says. d t uni mu, however, was wholly a part *f,.|,l;ir ks ¡«nil gave his i m j(Vessi on* ol e ra tio n ^ and are Investigating Whe the Nile, in Egypt. D uring recent
nAiee
a
n
d
’
N
orth
Carolina,
bearing
»
years the tree, which grows to goo«JBerlin-reportsLtliat thu Gcrnuui F.m- from That jyid hn probably wtmbl
I
, . .
.
gold for A m erits ns In’ Europe, havo .
the city from the viewpoint of th r U ,l*I* prires of nti.t
culture. Inis iu«t com pieteli a ly »'xe. and i n some respects resem'Pcror has left for the front.
h*«- , t,ik&gt;o irti.&gt;n Iti-fore lind it not ft ra tig* r u nt prospeell ve investii: of Agr
K
.arrived a t FMmouth.
■
*Ai«ns
of
th« m e a t - produci it g urnpuili bb-s the pine, has a ttra c te d u great
h a te b i'iiV " ' the 'lea ill in the White
( It Walker made i. most hupp',
und tind* that drat ol attention from scientists and
Le a v e s f o r M u s t o tv
H o lly ,.
addroiw U|tntt the biilkjlieuding of ltd &lt;•( .the L’JUted S tai,
A « J 'O R T S M A N ’S PARI D IS K
- A R e u te r dit
her«'
'hit'
iu»'ii
a
d«'crcase
of 1.18'!- many have visited Chattahoochee
Lob don,* Aug
lake
front.
Major
I’ow.-r*
upon
tl"
,,t
,,k
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*
"f
the
depart
men,
'I
1)0 lo ad nnd ill ini rea»«- of f I 76,5.10.- for i In- purpii-.' of studying the tree
patch from St !’• t e r s b t i r g s a y s t hi' ♦f»“
The Herald has always contended
jU!*ii*e
tlimagliout tile colini r) d u b arid t h e social featitr*'« us a get
tíj
I
U
r*11
Empress.
UDd ill value during the (last year. pi its uu 11ve suite.
.-Russian Emperor and
that Sanford offerqd pmre to the
and i it Xesttgif-prs of the departm ent together proposition. Judge Herring
i : i
On J a n u a ry 'I. 1911. the herd num­
I’rince Alexis am! the Im perial guard
of inrnmeri'e are a virria ble to collect, upon tin cluh a* the m otive power
Lake City u the proud possessor sportsman of the country th a n any
bered
144,607,000
compnrqd
with
Duchesses hiTie left for Moscow.
«.vide nec fur .any action the attorney behind Sanford and -the work of
uf a lire truck,, wjiich. increase? the other section of tho U nited States
148,690,000 bea «i a y«*ar ago
•t
and facts nnd figures can bo obtain­
generili muy think warranted. The similar organizations. Tho*. Emmyt
Tho bulk of th e nntion's decreased I «tlicioncy of the fire dep artm en t to a
WILL EXPEL E M M IE S
ed to prqvn tho statem ent. Thera
Wilson
upon
Sanford
from
the
recol­
departm ent of labor also lja* a corpi
meat supply is in the swine -herd. great extent-. The tru c k is seventy may ta&gt; places that offer lu tg e r game
London, Aug. 18.-A special dis­
which has become very export in lections of a pioneer and the progross
Compared with Inst year the number horse-power, with tripb* pumps and but none pliers &gt;qch 4 v a rie ty and
patch received hero says that
eathering evidence of the inrreiTRed of the city, and many others gave
1002 feet of hose, ijxtrtt lenght lad­
o
trinns an d Germans will be expelled ”
r~
*/" 2
short talks that were very helpful f’hogit In the United States has dim­ ders and all improvements. Tho en­ to tlm Sanford man who knows tho
inished 2,185,OOf) head; ra ttle 175,000
from M onaco in accordance with an cost ofOliving..
and demonstrated the feeling of the
possibilities of his city th e stories
head and sheep-4,763,000 head. The gineer from the m anufacturer will of the north and northw est where
agreem ent between France and the
coinmutrity as to the great work of
major portion of the increased val­ make a practical dem onstration on
Principality. *
one little fish or a small bag of game
the clui&gt;.
I l l i s r MAYOR
*
ues is'cred ited to jhe beef-'/nim als. the streets in s short tim e.
constitutes a weeks sport the great
In all tho meeting wns one’ of the
t t I
T he’ value oi all cattle, excluding
WILL TRANSM IT MESSAGE
best th a t has been held in some time
Mr.
D
L.
Thrasher
of
Sanford,
is
Tw
o-llrilish
phipa
have sailed from fishing and hunting grounds of the
xT»*
milch
cows.
‘
when
compared
with
‘ W ashington, Aug. 18.-Uw(ing to
3-yf
1a
Upper St. Johni river am g rjs t. íi■
and
before
adjourning
it
was
decided
visiting
at
the
home
of
his
sister
Pensacola
in
spite
of
th
e
fact
th
at
la
s
t
year,
shows
an
increase
of
cable interruption, Ja p a n ha* not
thnt the club .meet every two weeks
Thefe is no season of tho year that
her«'
lie
expresses
himself
ns
being
the
German
cruisers
are
seizing
every
688.000; swine have gained $9.842.been able to deliver its ultim atum
th fish’erm un cannot have a good •
in order t o ' get started upon the
to (ierm nny and the .Upited States very much pleased with this part of great work of boosting Sanford and 000 in value, while sheep hnvo dr- ship they can get their hands on. days sport on the upper St. Johns
They ure tho first to leave since the
wiH undertake to com m unicate it t" the state, and would remain longer Seminole County, and the next meet­ pec«a.'itl 11,476.000.
hut
his
position
of
mayor
of
the,
war was declared betw een Germany river or the myriad of fine clear
Berlin.
ing
should
be
larger
if
possible.
and England, but it is thought others water lukea abounding in Suminolo
little city of Sanford will not perm it
NEW ( rOCA COLA PLANT
Tho Club will meet again on Fri­
a
prolonged
absence
•(
le.irwater
Sun.
will leave if arrangem ents can be county.
BULGARIA BESIEGED
day night, August 28th, and there
Ai one instance of tho sport to be
made. The Oceans sailed with a car­
London, Aug..18.-T he official bu­
The Sanford CocaCola B ottlingCo,
will bo many interesting^ details tq
found
hero Geo. A. DoCottes, the «.
go of over three million feet of lum­
lilt A N A N— L IE N H ART
reau issued a statem ent today saying
be given a t this meeting and a full bavHig moved into their new Home ber, bound for Genoa Italy, while well known attorney of th is city re­
th a t a sta te of siege bud been official­
attendance is desired. The Club ex­ on First Street take pleasure i n j n turned yesterday from a «lay spent
Mr. Chas. A- Bra nan, of Orlando pects to take on new life and many viting all their customers nnd ‘the the Altaon sailed with, two hundred on the upper river and brought l a c k
ly proclaimed in Bulgaria. '
,
and forty six thousand bushels of
T“
^ und Mis« H ertha H. LienhaU. of new members and there will be a buhllc in general to call In aAd in­
- j fifte bass th a t made an average
wheat for Liverpool.
.
AUSTRIANS INVADE SERVIA
Oviedi/T wi re united in marriuge Sat­ great awakening among the men of spect their new fuctory.
weight of 124 pounds of fish tho
t t Î ,
London, Aug. I8.-A Vionmj d is­ urday afternoon a t four o'clock at .......
...... .............
.. get w
_w____
All employees will bo glad to show
Sanford
nnd a..........
general
together
largest
weighing lfg»*j pounds and
I t is thought th a t th e fiint rock
patch ' to Reuter’s Telegraph Co the M ethodist parsonage, a t Orlando
¡g bound to accomplish visitors the up to date and sanitary
it
pro,baldy-Weighed
more, a t the
deposits In the Everglades will save
J«ys it is somi-offlcially announced Dr. J. E. W ray officiating. T he besj great things for our city.
way in, which Coca Col* and Soda
tirno
of
rapture.
Th«
en tire string
the rity of Miami a b o u t $100,000 In
th at ^ho A ustrian troops have invad­ wisjw* of a host of friends go WRh
W aters are bottled, as well as the
was
placed
on
a
line
if)
t h e ’Sdnford
Its program of paving. I t is estim ated
ed Servia a t lovcral points.
the young couple.
syatim gt washing and sterilizing
FLORIDA PACT(\RÍES
th at about éO.OOO y a rd s of the rock House grounds apd a1photo made of
the bottles every time before they
will bo needed and tho coat will ho them and if any other section of the
F. J. SchumpcM is in the city Tor
are
filled
again
and
explain
anything
in v e s t ig a t in g h ig h c o s t
Florida has more thtftf 5,000 manu
$3.50 delivered’through tho Lauder­ United S tates can show anything
a few days much to th e gratification
farturing establishments of all kituls thnt could be of Interest to their dale canal. This'rock will have to be better for a few hours spurt the Her­
of "his m any friends. Pa is still in the
W a s h in g to n .
Aug.IB.-Rcporta to* with a total Capital investment o f vUitif?*
used au th e -Surface rock »murid tho ald will tak e harkm ir assertions. Other
r*- «toploy J o f. tho. Southern Railway t h e d e p a r t m e n t of justice today show about $76,000,000. In these estalv. c l t is too soft for tho paving oper­ part* of Florida may do equally a*
dem onstrating the farm p:oduct* of that the investiffationlntofoodprlraJUahniÌnìa nagriÿ 90,000 jveoplo are
win! but certainty no other s t a t e can
NEW RESTAURANT •
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A laU m a, Georgia uni the Carolina»,
come
up to the m ark,and we doubt
employed a t a total Wage of $42/100,0and a t present'm aking headquarters is progressing in every state and al­ 000: Florida has great lines of indus­
TMr. nnd Mrs W iener E x p e c t to If any other part of Florida c in of­
Tho
Bell
R
estaurant
will
open'on
most all .the large citiea Federal
itl Alabam a. He ram o down to ciose
leave today for C o r o n /lo
Beach fer such diversified sport aa Semi­
Grand Jury is now sitting in-Chicago try which arc so widely known th at August 19th in the Hines Building
» deal for his fine fir m on Union Avo
where they will spend \ month en­ nole county and especially the
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St.
Meals
and
.short
orders
iijieAmay
not
have
been1
Improved
and will be the medium for th e Chi­
»nd wo all hope th a t Belling his farm
cago. i n q u i r y according to a sUle- by (he fact tjiat in manufacturing will be served. Furnished room* up­ joying the solt breezes.and Billy will upper St. John* river.
will n o t cut him o ff ou r ylgltlng list
fish in the endeavor- to break the
W hat a place for the new tourU t
ment made by-district attorney Wil- surpasses a number of oldirr.'Statea. stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor.
for he numbers his friends in San­
hotel
here In Sanfdrd.
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to foreign vessel owners for carrying
goods between the U n lttd S tates and
other countries, it will readily be seen
t h a t the balance of trade in favor of
th e United States must be In-excess
of '¿500,000,000 a year, in order- to
pay*~for freights, travelers* expenses
a n d the interest on foreign Invest­
m ents in our own country.

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JU^T BETWEEN
YOU AND M E /’ .

A C H IE L IS L A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S A N D F A IT H ,
“ H E ’LL T R E N T ’E M " — S O S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .

^ AGeorgia couple hnve named
their eleventh child "Silence," and
j; alm ost every parent In the land is
w atching the experim ent with in ter­
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R O PE they finish up this wa
\ Before next m onth, fo r then
I got to leaxn 'bout Europe, for
My school begins again.
An' this is w hat J ’d like to know:
• However can a chap
Learn things when every day or so
They go and change the map

\ Every day hidden away somewhere- In the dispatches with the
story, of the slaughter which is de­
vastating Europe there is a lino that
makes a particular appeal td -tho om&lt;&gt;^ions of tho reader. It may be the
brief statem ent th a t a parish priest
fell before th e leaden halL o f . death
while performing some mission of
mercy, and one sees the m utilated
body of one of God' s messengers
lying with upturned faice and glazed
eyes, a sacrifice to thle passions of
men, even ns was the M aster himself.
Another paragraph tolls *t he story
of the p a trio tism of the women who
have-formed a, Lougue of D eath and
are ready to follow their fathers and
husitands and sons.upon the carmine
fields of slaughter and sacrifice all in
defense of their homes and the land
of their birth. Hands th at should be
fondling little children arc twiching
to grasp i\ death dealing ..weapon and
annihilate U mi invader. The spirit of
patriotism is commendable but what
u shame thut the passions of men
“bring about such a condition.
The commander of a great ocoati
liney quietly calls the male passengers
aside and informs them th a t the
waters of the wide sea abound with
destroyers which threaten danger.
Faces blanche, and 'fear leaps into
m any eyes. But it is diasapaled when
the captain says,"w e nrc going to
tu rn around and make s run for God's
country.“ The great ship is darkened
j»nd—R2tTTluTT»learn a head the great
steam er makes its way to a U. S.
porf and n great feeling of relief and
thanksgiving permeate* every soul
a s the passengers once'm ore s e t foot
6n the dom nlp: where the s ta rt ahd
stripes are fioatlnjnin peace.

to sacrifice that man a n d his business
for the mere sake of saving a dollar
on the purchase of a hundred dol­
lars’ w orth of goods is j ust ns un­
patriotic as it is AO spit at the*
“ For the flag, if it m eans anything,
m eans th e golden rule; the fla
friendly burden bearing; it means
m utual help in trouble; It means
standing together ag ain st common
foes.
i E ach of us have som e trend of
th o u g h t th a t is upperm ost in mind
a t nearly all times and it is liable to
crop o u t mlftit unexpectedly. At a
picture ahow recently there was de­
picted a scene in a restau ran t. Cus­
tom ers cam e and went, the waiters
hurried from table taking orders anil
serving food and drin k a n d a rash
register occupied n prom inent place
in the_center of activity. A lady sit­
ting nearby rem arked to her escort:
"W ell, they are certainly doing o ts
of business in that place.” “ Yes,"
answ ered the man, “ it looks like rt.
B u t you can 't ulways tell. I don't
see them putting any money ih the
cash register.'*
Speaking of picture allows reminds
me of a circumstance th a t is appar­
ent to any movie m aniac. That is
the fojit th a t the actresses who are
em ployed by American film manu­
facturers linve their fo re ig tt' sisters
backed, clear oil the screen 'when it
comes to the m atter of peraonaliA pparent y the American companie
take this feature into consideration
or else the American women us
av erage higher in good looksi-'At uuy
rate it is seldom thut you see an
im ported film wherein th e heroine is
m arked w ith beauty. H er work may
l)o as good ns the best, her costumes
m arvels of the designers a rt, hut she
certainly isn’t in it will) the daugh­
ters of Uncle Sain- when it comes to
the m atte r Of good looks. .

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The difllculty of getting fresh
m eat in the country regularly con­
fro n ts every housekeeper, especially
th o se who have moved from the
tow n or village where“ fresh meat
could hb hnd a t any time.
A plan th a t is adopted in mnny
of our N orthefn-B tirtw -ftz ovr r m mc
th is hoa__proven very satisfactory,
a n d I see no reason why it should
not. solve the problem'* in Florida.
A co-operative club made up of
country residents agree to furnish
one beef .each, .sams, lim a, during a
period of tw enty, weeks., This beef
is cut into the twenty, equal pieces
of approxim ately tw enty pounds,
each member getting tw enty pounds
a week durjng th e tw enty weeks.
»■When the club is organized the
m em bers
draw
numbers.
The
draw ing No. 1 supplies the flrst beef,
a n d gets cut No. I th a t week! No. 2
supplies the beef the second week,
e tc ., and during the tw enty weeks
each''m em her gets every cut in the
beef in their successive order.
A butcher is employed by the clubw ho butchers a n d divides the car­
cass. This butcher keeps an accu ­
ra te account of the am ount of beef
each rcrrivin, Tim price -per pound
is fixed by the club, usually 8 cents
per pound. In rase a m em ber re­
ceives more meat th an he supplies,
he pays the club a t the above stated
ra re , an d -th is money is passed ove
to o th er members who have supplied
m ore than they received.
Each rnemixT pays for the killing
of his own beef, a fee of 12 o’r $2.50
a n d is entitled to the hide, heart and
liver. In other cases the butcher gels
th e hide for his services, ft is the

• From time to time agents of the
Salvation Army come to the city
of Sanford fro m ■Jacksonville head­
quarters, and solicit aid for th ejuiW
This is certainly for a good cause,
for th e Salvation Army does much
l^ood am ong the downs anil outs,
b u t in (lie case of Sanford- it seems ,
to bo incum bent upon us to support
our own churches, an d if all the
building th a t is n o w .in progress is
to lie finished soon we will need all
Gte help we can get, and every iiiakie and dim e should be garnered for the
home institutions. T he Salvation,
arm y in -larksonville ought to depend
upon the people of Jacksonville, or,
tho visitors to tho d fy to help them
out, for it is almost certain th a t theydo not need to take n n y Sanford
poopln for an uplifting.
I am- heartily in favor of tho" Sal­
vation'A rm y, but I am not ¡n favor
^ The ultim ato consumer is duo to of .tho Salvationists or n n v 'o tb e r rtgot another jolt as a result of tho war
w hich has- developed in Europe, al­
rea d y the prices of food studs are
advancing rapidly,- m eals and sugar
a n d beans have already begun to
to climb mid there is no way of tell­
ing how high they will get. N aturally
tho United SUatcs will be culled upon
to help feed the warring mllliAns who
Will neglect the a rts of husbandry
for those .o f ‘ war,a n d lt means bless­ % 1 see th a t the school election will
ing to him who. has’ to-sell.-and ‘if bo hold ugujn as there was some dis­
and a curse to the laboring man who crepancy in the other election re­
garding th e right o( th e .-ordinary
has to buy.
The
farm
and
t h e ' factory voter participating.
ahould profit grintly during tho com­
I am not dictating the- election,
ing m onths it-the war is long.contin­ but th is seems to be the first time
ued, b u t the laborer will have much they ever asked me w hether I wa*
to worry ab o u t before th e snows of n freeholder or not, when I marched
winter have melted aw ay. I t may bo up to vote on the question of school
t h a t increased dem ands for labor will board m em bors.But th en tho elecUltimately mean an increase In wages Rons are changing all th e time, and
also, but this Is the last to come and these days wo hardly know whether
suffering will ’invade m any a home we a re voting or just m arking time.
You certainly have to pass a phys­
before Ita arrival.
^ William Allen W hite has h is own ical an d mental exam ination nowa­
idea about patrioU sm -and they arc, days before you aril allow ed to vote.
incidentally, ju st tho sort of ideas
th a t ail of us m ust come to if this f Steps have been tak e n to send
old country is to be saved. B ut Wil­ $2.60O,O0O abroad for th e benefit of
liam Allen W hite needs no explan­ A m ericana- Who are caught there by
a to ry chnrt when ho writes. Hear the tide of war and a t present are
In his homely, b u t glorious preach­ unable to get away. T he foreign
banka do Hot honor lette rs of credit
m ent:
„ “ If we whq live in then? small and travelers are a t tfheir wits' end
tow ns In "America cannot see that for mean* to return home, even when
ou r duty to our country lies first of their personal- resources-are ample.
alt ih our duty to our nrighbbrs, them
To send 12.600,000 abroad Is to
we are blind Ihdced to th e basis of give one the* Idea ofTibw m uch Amorre a j.. patriotism - For, After
all. icans spend on their travels. I t lias
Patriotism Is not Cheering for tho flay; beon estim ated a t $100,000,000 a
it is notin.feeling out eyes filled!with year'.m ore th an is spent ~on this side
em otional te a r a jn hearing “ The Star of th e w ater H the opposing tide of
Spangled B anner/* patriotism is just tourists,( a n d .th at m e a n s 'th a t Amer­
ica-* m ust sell $100,000,000 mor
old-fsshioned hum an duty.
To sacrifice our ndghbore-the than th an a re bought in o rd er to mike
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who helps the town w ith his taxes, tho balance oven.
When, we add $260,000,000 to$300.
w ith his public business, ^ % with
fCtlvUjss of neighborly righteousness 000,000 that, Americana pay in

d u ty of the butcher to see th a t oil

beef ; received

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good

and healthy and to reject any
th a t he conaldora unsatisfactory to
rhe customer« of th e club.
NO POTASH
The siWall supply of potash in this
country is being used up rapidly, and
very mnny of the fertilizer companies
have served notice on their .customers
th a t lU?y are now ..withdrawing all
their*brands and m ixtures th a t con­
tain more th^n 5 per cent potash.
This is of course on account of the
supply of potash being shut oil on ac­
count of the European war.-

W. C. Temple, of W inter Park
sold his Sunnyside grove for $30,000.
There are 79 acres in the property,
40 of it in bearing grove. ThR- is not
the place upon which Mr, Tempje
resides; his home place being on the
Alabama Grove, which Is located
o n .Lake M aitland, n o t'’» great distm eo from the Sijnnysido property.

There Have Been Many Fillers an d So Called
Puncture Cures on the M a rk e t. Ni
Have Proven Satisfactory U ntil No
Wc guarantee K O It-K E R to do all we claim for i
give your money back;. This is not idle talk, hut

WE GUÁRANTE
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mnr&amp;ge'or tins.

\ Not to injure finish or garments. *

Ivy polsonlna. irwellln*»
of tho firsh, bites and
•lint s of insects, stiff
neck and lama back
should . b* treated with

It is not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic, D-t |*r cent air,
ride on air as now.
KOR-RER prevents the air from
fling. 1500 miles added to your tire mileage by keeping the
always up. . N o leakage from punctures, air holes nr porous
s. N o rim cuts. Less blowouts. No loss of time or money
elays on the road. Increase your own pleasure; also your

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Use 6teptlen* Eye Calve for
Core Eyss. it Curts.

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oldest fields of middle Georgia •con­
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tained still enough potash and phos­
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phoric acid to grow good crops for
another generation. And to make
this stored up supply Available for
crops it was only necessary to supply
humans with its precious content of
nitrogen. In conclusion the object
of this is not to deter anyone from
buying and Using whnt fertiliser you
want and can get, but in case of an H All Local Advertisement« Under
actual shortage think over the above,
This Heading THREE CENTS a
and-rem em ber sand Is a line filter I
and the Celery Delta lands ere grow­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
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Loat-between Sanford and Reardall
Avc., Tuesday afternoon Aug. 8.*
W hite .crochet handbag with a .15.
Plumbing and
coupon, book from D. A. Cnldvtells,
and four yards of blue rib b o n ,_ two
G as F ittin g
yards wijito k r c , and a little silver
change. Finder please return to D. All Work Receives My Personal
H art's store. Heck Ham mock.
Attention And Best Efforts

Telephone Net 23
Lost —Pocketbook.
SmalT velvet Oppeslte CUy Hall
pocket book with chain, containing
f White Europe in plunging into an final ami runehjMve proof that
17.10 Reward If left at the H erald‘Of,h*t may prove the moat dreadful the (wó continent* »houli! he permitOcod Things Mutt Be Used.
fire.
103—2tp
j—ir of all history, th e United States *led1 to
- remain joined a* they were.
Good Is no good, but.If It bo spent;
¡1, quietly celebrating the y.cat- That settled n for the king, and no­
Bod gl*ca good for no other end.—1
fgX victories of peace, t h e ‘conquering thing further n.n dyne for three cen­
HERALD WANT ADS PAY Spsnsar.
the might and wisdom of man a turies, and more
pathway from ocean to ocean thrgh
Uur English cousins once attcinpthe Isthus of Panam n.
ed to eslahlish themselves on the
. For Sale— Furniture a t 210 Park
CHANCE FOR THE GIRLS
j, g^turdaay, the first m erchantm an isthmus with the purpose of creating
Ave.
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uith a luli'cargo, will b&lt;j .conducted a transisthm ia n route, hut nothing
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Jacksonville, Aug.- 17.-Four Flo­ FOR sale or rent. T hree acres
LIV E R Y , S A LES AND F E E D STABLE
through the canal which has been came of it. Again, in 181 ^ just one
rida young ladies will get a free trip highlly improved Tiled land, close
ttl*«tf ‘l nnt^ com pleted by the genius hundred years ago. the Spanish be­ to the Panama-Pacific International
C o rn e r Park A v s n u s and S aco n d Street
in. with nice 7 room house well lo­
tod th r self-denial am i the ingenuity gan to think about the abandoned
Exposition next year. This was on- cated
A. P. Connely •_ 109 Mag­
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN Q
but nothing .-ame of it
j f tbc Apiejican people. It is but the project,
c . __
. ‘■•WiinU't’d som e few weeks ago by the nolia Ave.
102-Mf.
“ ranee attem pted fn take a hand in
Jfe»t of myriads of vessels carrying
Florida Commission and the content
Largo supply pf Horses, Mules,
goods to all part* of th e world, that i the m atter m I.s.’.y but failed to
is ‘ just now a At'ut rendy to start “ For Sale-At a discount- ¿ScholarWagons and Harness always
fill pass through
the
canal i raise the funds’
Souvenir “ Florida Dollars" will be ship in Sanford Business College.
fhile time and civilisation shall last.
on hand F o r Salo or Exchange
so ,!n
* S * | « o l d in every section of the State by Owner unable to u»e it and it will lu»
No narrow strip of
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1 ' the young ladles. There will be four sold at a 'sacrifice. Enquire Herald
a i.,,i„ ,. arranged
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globe has a more intereating history ndelphm banker to the isthm us to districts
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B la c k am lth ln g and W agon R e p a irin g In co n n ectio n
the contest OfBce.-103-tf.
route. His
Ithsn th a t through which this Amer­ investigate the , proposed
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. and the present Congressional DiaFor
Salo—
10
acres
city
farm,
tiled
W cU wil, ^ Uled&gt; T j,c c0 ntw U nt
e n canal hals been excavated. Hal­ report was entirely iavonxble-to
L
and flowing well. Also three room
Don't play with serious matters—
los crossed rhe I s th m u s 'll about the scheme, but this country watt not selling th e largest number of dollars house. Terms address Box 875.
don’t YOU carry j*our own insurance
‘but of the canal an d aaw the Pacific ready to undertake the great work. in each district will win a prize and
101-4tp
against
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¿•cesn, he first white m an to gazo on A railroad was built during the years this prize will be a free trip to tho
extending
from
I849
to
1855,
but
tfct vast expanse.
Exposition. ,
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For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
TORNADOS
fever killed so many thousands of the
The order for these "Florida Dol­ ear for $400.00, just overhauled In
A remarknble phase of tire history
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laborers th a t it never became an im­ lars" has been placed. The firsfshipgood running shape. Sanford Ma­
.of the isthm us, is th a t the Ancon.
for you'll find tho money wanting when
portant route, and lost out m a to ta l­ ment will reach this city during the
chine St Garage.
82-tfc
»hlch made the trip through t,he
thp storm has wiped out your property
ly when the transcontinental roads week of August 17th. Plans are being
a u l satuday, will not be the first were built.
For Sale— Two good horses and
Have our strong, reliable company
made to send out the coins to the
vasel to cross the isthm us. That
But in 1878 the Universal Inter- various bankers of the State. The spring wagon. Inquire of Coco Cola
carry
your risk—and bo on tho safe side.
»me intrepid Balboa, the year fol­
oceanic Canal Company was incor- young ladies will be supplied from Bottling Co.
80-tfo
lowing his discovery of the Pacific in
Reasonable rates
porn ted in Parjs by Ferdinand de- ||w U n k un(J wi„ make tlleir reporU
Jil3. caused his arm y to carry two
For Sale or Rent— Two., nice resi­
Leaseps who had huih the Suez ca- through the hank officials
mull ships, peicemoal across the is- nal
dences at a liarg*i|J. W. J 1. Thigpen.
Work was commenced on the
The first order for these dollars
ittmus for the purpose of using them
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canal in the early pari of the year
oa the ocean he had discovered, 1880, but already thd cost had far was one for 20,000. The Commission For Sale- Windmill with 70' foot'
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high way for the JrafTic caused exceeded the estimates and the belieVes' th at h'second and possibly steel tower, in good condition, also
a third order of like size will hnve to
¡by the spoils of war a n d conquest in company fell into bad ways. When
flOO gallon cypress tan k , cheap for
be made.
■ptru, was constructed of stones, anP more than two hundred and sixty
rash.
W.V. Rushing, Sorrento, Fla.
The coin is a beautiful porket,Ui» was the beginning of
the million dollar* bad been »pent, the
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plece and will be a fitting souvenir
tndr across the isthm us whi^h has company went int'i bankruptcy and
of H o n d a * part in the Exposition. |
jeor ( a |o nt 4 bargain, a" I live so
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
shied to this day, a n d which oner work reused Another company work­
It is just the size of a silver dollar jar liw„y cannot attend to this 15
de the city of P anam a the richest ed five years on the canal and then
ami has a silver finish On one sirbv nrrrs (&gt;f c „ | rry p e| , a a , f , mPr0n
¡j the world.
gli v it up. t!naily„in I -'&lt;'•
it bears the seal of tin* State of Ho- &lt;_*11 y _ Sanford,
Fla. 8 acres irriI lie right*, »if tin* f*fi-nrh »1nek r|da and on lh&lt;' other is shown the jja t,.&lt;| Hnd tiled, fine li inch flowing
[ Neither the French nor Americans
;ttrr the first t o t h i n l i of digging a holders were taken over by this winged figure tif Victory »landing in We!l. If you want 15 acres of fine1
No. HB
No. 80
No.. 82
DAILY
nr,uI cross the isthm us, which w;i* try and l ’tub- '•am began on May t the prow ni ,i linai -..lilmg triumph cpjt.r
and potato and vegetable
... 8 :0 0 a.rn.
... 2 :2 0 p.m........ ... Y:55 p .m 1
the shortest line from the Atlauto I!HI|. the »&lt;'111.1*1 i n n &lt;if - ■iii'triii liun “ nlly through the Panama f anal.
land go and look a t this and make L-v. Jacksonville
■ ... 12:25 p.rp..... ..... 0 :2 5 p .m ............12:10 a.m
the Pacific. One of Hulhoa's (ni­ wlueli has not flagged day or night i Th(&gt;st. w |,o
have seen the sample mt&gt; al, 0fT«-r.
Trolley from Sanford A r. Savannah .......
5 .0 5 a.m . •
10:15 a.m.,—. . . 8:00 p.m.
ts, a Bpanish engineer, first
• ‘tins ' I f .&lt;re that the-, are .itnotig run» ¡.»»t the
lami known as the .\r. Richmond
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Washington
Ught of the great project and for j t»i,t»fi.,l*rr
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I Presuli nt the must beautiful
ordered
b&gt; an\ J o sh s. Patwell Farm
Make offer to
Ar.
New
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2:31
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0
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ded plans Jo the king Nothing W il'oti, ,it\\ *&lt;. long t &gt;m‘.presse.I th&lt;s t a t e for ilus purpose S ou th i 'ii( h- owner. J P ,
2(3 Columbia street,
ns done about it, until the year l ■
’»“*I button w hi eh tired the ehaTge Uni t fina. Georgia. Alabama and Montan- Hampstead, |,. | „ N. Y.
93-l3tp No. 82. —Florida &amp;. Wc-at Indian Limited Fret Reclining Steel Chair Cara to
p Spanish engineer* actually *ur , blew up (fi,- l,&lt;-r 'like that separat'd :&lt; ;&lt;re am ong 1he Slate* now selling
Wmahington Klcctrlc Lighted and Fans.
Por &gt;ale Finn farm of ten arret'
vd the route, but their report was I Iti* va a I i * r s
u i . n t Ï »4*
ili » d i h
■siii|\ ,-Mir tlnM.iff 14ft r.H**»1 K \
1lot’
tiveryc to the practicability of 'nak l
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I' v&gt; |*,i —a**I l,l*ry¿ii*iíi Íliu(Ik » Mim i.iirj 4•»&gt;%t hi* îir^I O» try ahull* th ree« niil«*N from the rky, No. 8ti. Palmetto l.imite&lt;l •!&gt;&lt;•«• Steel Reclining Chàir Canaio Washington—
. Electric Lighted and Huts. ,
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;In 1(320, King Phillip II of SpnioJ ••( the world s business. and tt also UN I T thirtv live thousand &lt;d these
•oil»«
Ma barila »obi I»•ij thousand
ring in mind the a d v a n ta g e s of ^ji marked an epoch in human !u«tor\
rter route to atjd from hi* posses I
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fulfill* a n-m.irkuId* «tu» ellirs (tie tlT't &lt;1.1\ ari'l bus Iti-,*«
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IlSs in South -America, submitted prophecy made by tin- poet f.oet I— U&lt;ing gimtl work ever since
Ltb plans to the D om im caii fathers more than o f hundred years ago. Georgia MaU* ('«mniiwmii expect*
II I- .1bs«| lit e| V in ' 1" rrillic .1 l.mit tweht. live I ll.iUs«n&lt;l
prko advised him against the fi’-oject
wfn-n In- said
liwo, a* they said, it w ould-be dlspemuible that the I'nited Stati1/ tiollars on the sale of these coin,
Hlegiuus, jiointing him to the te x t. efTe.-t -,&lt; passage from the Mexican
The Florida Commission believes
I trripturc, "W hat G"d bath joined gulf t*. i ) . Pn-&gt;:
• &lt;ii, and I u m .t h a i with tin- aild.-dd feaiur*'» &lt;•( tlo*
Mther let no* man put assundcr." &lt;&lt;’rtaii* that rto'v will do n
&lt;oute*t m whudi .r large number of
•mda - v ••11 n g ladn-* will tat.»* part
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Addrees It , uare of
Steel Pullman Car* of the highest class ojierated on all truins.
H 'raid otlic&lt;&gt;
Coast Eine Dining Cars ojierated on Traine» 8Ö and kt}.

For sale or Rent Five acres, tiled
In ml. tw o good wells, located just,
»nul h of Slat on in on S A* K Rail­
way
5 room house. , See F. Vi.
Mahoney nt FVrnald's.
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For Reni On t'oronm lo Reaeh a
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B O T T I HUS O F S O D A W A T E R S AND
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For 'rent- 10 acro* Tiled Eand in
tu ma la* a
rn%v of the ol h«*r Stat».* la j^ é *u ib * b ave
Bfc ,our prejifTlices a re a gif i n* t Ger- tu d o abou t po »n »h
n
body well Inrnted. A. P. Connelly,
t hi* ycjfto b.t * been mori' fro llili • " l , &gt; a ire a d » tu «*n rea lized ap d in
every
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'l Now have you piimpe'i out tl" i1, .1* ki’ll *ti.&lt; • 11. » ,ir
U li b l Ile
I i,r Rent Cheap for &lt;'u*h
Twenty
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4 prejiudice mi that ■ • &lt; i .m loot *’ • c urrvtil » *»*■*
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rupher? Aro you pr.-pirod t&lt;&gt; d* &gt;d.
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.i it’ t or write \ M Tyler.
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t 11 acres,

|. If so look at this N. t m*r i.umi •' ntiil, 2 wells, plowed in good shape,
Mr navies are c o n tr o llin g fo rce* in
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J !ury new house, 2 ’ i mile* west.
rtlis war. . •
Two hundred dollar* quick
Box 21.
y[8pitit and orgatuza n o n ar&gt;* the
Potash In • lifilesiru''"allie by lire
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ontrolling force*.
therefore the forest lire* th a t for
por
New 5 room cottage,
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! Where fit tlic spirit? Where i* »he long year» have imjmverished our there is to be a prodigious rrop of
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apples added to the Immense crop of ni0,|vri1. j Musson, 601 Palmetto.
Complete
abstracts
from
the
records
of
Fganization?
sandy *&lt;•il Itv I he distrurtion of veg­
whent;sO, m ine whut may. we are
100-41 p
‘ Each la.w ith Germany!
etation dnl mft destroy or deplete
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•France is decrepit wi i h absinthe the supply cl pnlush nor phosphor­ sa'uce. How .nom inate
wo
are
I'nr Rent1—Five aerea good celery
ic acid t K,• ItlfiKt has heen m ade here in Amorjea!"*nys the Ohio State land, one and a half miles from SanI *b4 atheism .’
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paid for non&gt;residentsv
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&lt;;. W. GOODRICH. Manager.
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For • R ent—61*1 Park Ave. Six
»lla and New* Eeland is ¡i stale old for annual lire*. w&lt;»»ild have made man live on that? Can be? Why, he
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roi-tn house, with all conveniences.
our land« im alen ab ly rich. 1 lie lev^l
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Park.
Russia is an unwieldy Deno*aiir lands of the C elcly l&gt;clta were safe life on th a t diet than he can on plum
llf frozen in Siberia, half paralyzed through all t' -*e years front wash pudding and porterhouse ste.ik^,
For R e n t—Three rooms furnished
by unspeakably criminal memories and after lire and rum what was on
" D o n 't bother about the cost, of jof light housekeeping. Alno twol
the ground ha* »laid there. In a d di»fidkodden with vodka.
living. A man can live on bread and bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 Park
of John B Stetson University, De Land, Florida
to the supply on our virgin sud
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^A nd G erm anyl Her afiirlt is like
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avenue.
we
have
annually
put
o
our
fields*
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it of th e winged Victory! She it
and live with a clean colnsdent
Offers a two and B /three year course of study
For Rent— Completely furnished
who put the knife in the side large quantities of this indcstruct- tweet dream s and boyish health Really
leading to the degree LL. II. It is the oldest and
.« » th e Rom an Empire.
'*»•!•• Ingredient» The writer bslicves if a man sternly resolve# to live noble house with piano fo ratile summer.
best In Florida. It has a large body of successful
L The beat part of F rance nnd Eng-j they are in large part there pM In in this world there is no telling, how Few stops to postotfifce, depot and
alumni.
Special emphasis is placed on Florida
I ltd and Norway and Sweden i* y u r land for m&gt; thinking
cheap he can live. God never intend­ steamer dock. A. W. Brown, EnPleading ana Practico. Its graduates admitted to
lieves tnaU we ever take as much as. ed there should be high coet of living. terprise, Florida.
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ferflow population of G e rm a n y ^
practice without further examination. Faqu ty, 'aw i
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She broke tho spirit of ‘France ini 10 11» tofjU cr 100 applied on any He told uxs there Is no need to worry
building, law library, courses of study unsurpassed,
For
Bent—
Furnished
office
equip­
crop
w
e|rrow
.
There
is
no
serious
Ike Franeo-Pruasian war.
abo.ut food and rnimont- if we live ped with roll top desk, aifflco chaira
F A L L .T E R M B E G IN S S E P T E M B E R 25tb.
i^Japan broke the spirit of Russia. cause o t/flarm as long ns our lands right.
nnd
tablet.
Also
a
roll
top
desk,
Send for Announcement for 19X‘f-lST
The Boers frightened doddering grow tse grills and weeds they do,
"A nd there la apple ple!( what typew riter desk and other equip­
fpr
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the
same
elements
to
¡M England so ahe is still trembgrand living Just ahead of us! The
as and wild* th at it does to apple crop Will be double w h a t‘it was m ent for sale or rent.' Herald office.
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leery nnd lettuc?. Only there last year, and 70 per cent greater
MAnd the organization of Germany
is qia/iy limes the amount of pot- than the yearbefore. Wereccoinmen
MISCELANEOUS
J liorlotis jfhd supreme.. She has t h j
ken off qn acre in a crop of two thing’s: Learn nojv to make a
Wt»t arm y 'th o world ever saw. Eo
W anted'-IM nin ahd fancy sewing.
,, e ith er celery or le ttu c e . If
a n J | ov|nK pal t r y for th»* pie.
*» it paaa th e re 'in review, a mUM&lt;&gt;n
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mo in her l,'" wr*
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la st
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l.ody
doubts
the
and
then
put away in the cellar, a hullJ X
East Third street
Mrs.
or two million men. and not o p r n iu n (
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few bnrrijl* of pie-making a ppl e * lor
Driggwrs.
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[ Itt that Im perial land coj»queringJ “ t l( &gt;ou w''r,‘ 10 lry
ttu-uij»
acre- a n d . winter
Full 1ostractiona
5»n&lt;l Uttuco grown on an
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't urn it you would havo all the polI Iran In
A JL'omi»etent gardener and furmeri
Tha Greeks* t-T h e rm o p y la e « »)&lt;«
»«K taken from tho land.'
iPrepaiatory,
Comm
ar/ied,
wishes
position
as
forenum
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NOTICE
•rathon, In overthrow ing th e^ fo m FossiMy \ \ peck of ashes and prob­
¡íheirla!
and
Claas.- J
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handle
help.
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As 1 have charge of the bVisinesa of
of Persia, and N apoleopcfn the
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potaaiwrVerhnP11 ■n,t Wich a‘ \* con# ford Land League, and W. AJ Whit­
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Wanted—To borrow ,$800 at 7 per
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tained In u ten cent can yop can buy comb, t can be found fn tho Tax A»^
of war. '*
'cent for.6 y ean on good real estate near
lessor's Office In the coort houW.
: Germany will again dem onstrate a,t your grot««-**
tarer oa
Sanford. Can give first mortgage’. Ad­
An Agriculturist Scientist ^rIU»K
»t mind not m atters resolution #n«l
dress
Box
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City,
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people of the com m unity in which aitlon a t San Francisco seem to have
the paper has been published. It Is the stom ach ache because the news­
a
poor com m unity th a t will not su p ­ papers of Florida nre not falling all
P bluitrd t * r r j Tbawlsy «nd FrM«Y Morolo» Dr
port a pa|&gt;cr—a t Ipasi one paper. •(ovcr them selves, boosting the Idea,
THE HERAID PRINflNO COMPANY There is no excuse (or the people of and giving columns of space every
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« ulberry not supporting a weekly day to th e private exploitation of
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paper, although there is some m iti­ private schem e to advertise Florida
ub». r ipllon Price. SÏ.O O • Tear In Advarcr gation In the suspension of the daily a t the fair. T he following appears In
a t I’alatka, for a country daily in the T tm es-U nion:,
' W lY tted |a lb« Cil» by earner 11.00 per rear in
" I have been puxzled for some
Florida or any other state has a hard
advance or 20c per month.
consists in protecting a depositor from borrowing for a doubtful purpose ;us much
.Payment« In ad)anon mint he made at oBc* atrugglo for existence. Tho cost of time to understand why some of the
as in granting a loan for a legitimate one.
.
a daily is about tho same in a village papers of tho sta te , especially those
Entered *• erceod-ctu* mall matter Auiutt Had
down
the
n
state,
are
voicing
a
half
or
In
a
large
city,
th
e
only
diffcrejyo
180B, at I he PoeioIBce et ¿an lord. Florida.
being that tho city has the 'ad v an ­ tim id oppo&amp;ltion to th e proposition
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a ruler Act o) March 3rd, 187»
H W ith an unbroken record of caring for our depositors, in the matter of loans w
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tage of more territo ry and readers to have Florida make a creditable
offer title highest service in connection w ith pvery proper undertaking.
Tekobone No. Bid
i O mce In Herald BuUdlnj
and more advertisers. 'Ho paper can exhibit a t th e Pannm n-Padfic inter­
live without sulllcient advertising, national exposition, in San Francis­
*f O UR E X P E R IE N C E will be of great benefit to you und we are always ready
The Zolfo T ru th U u credit to the and there are o th er cities in Florida co next y e a r," said a down state man
S tate preaa, and GeorgiTAdams ia to th a t will wake up and discover the y e ste rd a y in the Semihole
lobby.
to discuss your business afTairs and render, you. every service for their successful
ho congratulated upon keeping his corpse/ of their tiewspapor on tho “ I have reasoned It o u t saw and I
administration.
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excellent' paper up to the standard fron t'd o o r step unless they g rant the wonder, th k t I-w as so. dull as not to
even in the Sum m er months. Zolfo ed ito r tho right to live.
see into th e opposition from thp
should be proud of the T ruth for it
On the other hand, no newspaper s ta rt."
has certainly put fcolfo on the map. ftidn should Indict , a paper on the
"A scheme was p u t on foot some
com m unity already, supplied and ex­ tim e »go by some of the newspapers
i n t e r e s t ; p a id o n s a v i n g s a c c o u n t s
. Huh Holly saya-eKanford needs a pect to ftiunin a .^fviny from the in Florida to huve established a pub­
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dally paper to print the wnr news. charitably inclined, or a frfw poli­ licity bureau •chiofly through athe* me­
Go to ff! Bofo we arc willing.-Tampa ticians who are a n lio u s to s ta rt a dium of the press, the papers of the
T tib u n tt
p ip e r for their own aggrandisem ent, sta te Interested of course to figure
Now if we ju st liajl the permission and always drop it after the cam ­ largely in the plan and undoubtedly
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of the Satiford people we could go paign. to got som ething in je t urn for their
ahead and start it.
I t takes a good town to
support patriotism in this m atter. It was pro­
good paper und each one is difoend- posed to have, tho next legislature
We - h a lit-te -ta lk .a b o u t, folk*, aiui * n r u poir the. other! ,
a p p ro p ria te -th e s u n r of $60,000 for
fu rth er incr£urf-the' danger of Inter
tty» advertising plan.
national complications, b u t' 'this
O U R SC H O O L T R A IN '
"N ow , an y b o d y -c a n see with one
H. E. TOUR
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
R.R. DEAS
Oui-yi, detailed from the Ja p Army
VlrtPmW«!
Cnahtcr
eye
th
a
t
th
e
fellows
b
a
ttin
g
the
ex­
I
W
d
e
a
l
Am I 4.Mr,
T he Herald Is inform ed th a t tho
aa attache with th e British head- Sanford T raction Co., will not op­ position exhibit proposition are the
I
A- looks a heap more like.a erate the school tra in this season a n d ones who are Instigators of the other
I ^tto g 1 th a t's been stepped on.
this means th a t th e children in the scheme and th ey fear If this exposi­
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eastern part of th e Celory D elta tion commission succeeds there will
When you have a million one- will, have no way of coming to school be no chance for their appropriation
dollar bills and pile them one on top unless a wagon can -b e provided and an d plan. C onaequently th e word has
of the other and you want to take th a t the farm ers, living In th a t sec­ gone out: 'K ill it dr it will kill us.*
during the first winter of the demooff the top one you would have to tion will be u nable.to get their hands,
This sta te m e n t is- In keeping with
cratlc administration
reach 27G feet. If . you had thxt a- to a n d from the fields unless the A. C. some of tho dope sent out by the
m ount In silver.dollarn the pile would L. Ry th a t recently purchased tho prom oters of tho Panam a exhibit,
b e l l i miles high and so on. We know Sanford and Everglados road place and ns tho editor of the Herald is
KII.I.K1) ON 1*Al*Kll
N
E
W
S
F
R
O
M
W
A
S
H
IN
G
S
O
N
BY
T
H
E
S
P
E
C
IA
L
C
O
R
R
E
­
because we-tried it th e other night
a school and labor train on th a t tho C hairm an of the Publicity Bureau
and the bed broke.
.
. ro ta and operate th e gasoline fra c t­ m entioned, we will take pleasure in
T he Germ an soldiers, strrnous mrn.
SPO N D EN T O F T H E HERALD
In ptaeo and wars and thunder»,
answ
ering
th
e
gentlem
an
who
Inter­
ion c a r .as formerly. If the Sanford
Five hundred copiés, of the San­
Have
not been killed by French'or
viewed'
himself
in
the
Jacksonville
T raction Co„ cannot operate this car
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Washington, Aug list 18.-(Special) a |l the money ho had.
ford Herald sent o u t to prospective
Russ'.
paper.
a t a profit the A. C. L with their
" Is n ’t th at th e irony of Jfate
As might have beijn oxpcQted, work
settlers’ in the north would do more
The Publicity Commission was on many importanL^waterway pro- rem arked to hfs better half, "o n ly a But by newspaper blunder»
shops could probably do so and tak e
to increase the population of S an­ over tho property of ■the Sanford organized several- months ago by a
jec(a is being suspended, the men etn dollar and seventy-five cents—a n d I
ford than any other medium, and T raction Co., p u ttin g in -a belt line number of newspaper men and other
Ten thousand I he;.
die i d»y,
ployed laid off and in some cases made a million-itt the last hour."
yet the money for this form of ad
(They cut Hill 1
i cnjienl
for the ‘city of*Sanford, n good park prominent business men of the stale machinery is already showing signs
vertisjng has never been forthcoming. close to tho city an d make a g o o d 1 It was organized for the purpose of
They do not die fr.n
inruiri hall».
of rust and disintegration because j From ,-)gurei su h m itted by forty
When will the people of Sanford
But from lug wads d Ii.i per
endeavoring
to
protpote
\\
ntate
cam
profit out of the venture. W hat would
of the failure of Congress to pass t h e ' dea)erB t0 tho D epartm ent of Agriwake u f it o tho advantages of (heir
bo n losing game to a small corpor- paign of advertising, an immigra* pendm g river and h a rb o r bill When cu|lure&gt; u mi| k bo,tfe * iU |a (l fr „ m
nows pa pt r?
u tiun ís som etim es ma dp to pay big- t *U11 bureo u and a- censorship over ull Urn estimates of the Engineer corps j sjx lQ nity tr|p8i thl) ftVeragl. being Ten thousand d&gt; ; g d., . iml night,
—»— O ■-,■ ■, ,
According to i In g i l e s , , . .
profits when u n d ertaken by a larger I advertising going out of the state were submitted to th e Committee on
22 fo trips If these estimates, rep­ They dip then- ,!
Jklany and varied are the schemes
ink,
c o r p o r a ti o n 'a n d ‘the citizens of San­ of Florlda—something th at the editor Hiv« rs and Hurbont of the House
resent average- conditions, the uver- • A ft d Sl| lirez - I to -take money of the Sanford mer­
-MW.
ford should lay the m atter before the of the Herald tried to get before th*4w#r|y in the present session, (a
age dealer would have to obtain a
chants for so called advertising, hut
A. C. L a t .once a n d ha|(e them in­ session of the Florida Legisfatur&lt;‘
having to originate in thn new supply of fiotlles every 22 •»
- it has been found by the advertiser
eight year-s ago and the state of Flo­ under the Constitution), they were
They lay then nul
vestigate the matter.
pufo
days. If he d f livers 10,0U0.bottles a
who wants results, th a t an advertise­
And sink thn
Certainly In a section where there rida would have been spared the based on the s assum ption that there
da y and they coat him 2
cents I They put t in u
ment in every issue of the Herald
■&gt;h«t
nr? so many farms und fnmilies and mortification and injury subsequent, Would be n river and ha rb o r act each
e
tc
h
,
hi«
daily
expense
for
bottles
will get b etter results than any other
And
dal.
tw
hen'
all
kinds
of
wildcat
lamia
'.IH-,
where there nre so many laborers on
year, the act passed during the long wnuid'be "ilii.00 or $5.576.76 a year,
form of'advertising, and yogr money
were
floated
a
t
will
to
the
evorltut*
the farms and many people working
sesssion to lairome a law not later which is going some
is left In Sanford; How many fake
T h e »leiird
'tot,
a t the shops who ride to and from ing Shame of our state.
th a n June 80, and t h a t passed during
In the opinion of the D epartm ent
schemes are sprung on the merchants
M akes a'.,
The Publicity Bureau is just what the short session to becom e a law not
their work, with the numerous peo­
not all of .these botUe* «re lost or He dries t 1
during the year by the fly by night
ple residing in the suburbs and more tho name i«nplies—no more and no later than March 1. *m
c 1"P*.
broken: many of them have merely
• advertising solicitors who only -want
Arpi irm,
of them building homes every day on less and would be absolutely under
Now
that
Congress
has
seen
tit
to
strayed. Some of the liottles g.-t into
th e 1money and get out of town with
the outskitts of the city this plan of the jurisdiction of the State uffiicials p u l -ofl the passage of the annual
it
on
the
first
train.
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tho hands of o th er dealers and some
»r*k
•
a belt line and transportation to and and the censoring committee.
river and harbor bill, at- least up to a re dumped Into the ash 'barrel, Five million *. ■ &gt;•
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With
nt)
••
Aside
from
the
editors
who
nre
oh
Jrom the farms is worth while investi­
the present, there is nothing left to
»■*
H arry Thaw appears to have been
. i n Inr mm
the committee, such public spirited th e Engineer Corps in charge of tho which has suggested .th at’milk bottle I What will llu- ¡ r&gt;«&gt;
gating,
an
d
the
A.
C.
L
cun
rest
assur­
cle ring houses be established Hn th»
lost sight of since the death struggle
1i l.sC
To
fight
t
he
t
i.
rm
citizens
of
Florldn
as
W.
C.
Temple,
began in Europe. Will Ri*W Ailyn ed th a t they wilt hnv«- the hearty r o ­ W»-Z. Chambliss, M. E. Gillette, svvnral works tm rivers and harbors forge*Utlis ip' order that the losses
but to suspend operations, where in bottles muy be reduced to the
'or Bob Holly or some othe bright operation of-the citizens und the city,
Tan
The German.
officials in an enterprise of this kiml_4-L—■A**.Vitn»Agnew and many, others there is no money available to con­
min mum.
light, please inform us as to- the
1« doing so:
This enterprise has bean started ■W'H tak o ^ a n nctive Interest In ex tinue such operations, disrupt the
abouts of that, distinguished gentle­
-,ii,
He’s fig*
plotting H o n d a through the Bureau foiVe* and lay up th e machinery,
and
should
not
lie
allowed
to
fail
m an.— St- Cloud Tribuue.
iyul
see
th
a
t
only
the
tru
th
is
told
Senator
"
tillie
"
Jnmcs
wus
a
w
or
And
let
*
Ju st now Harry is rusticating in lieca úse of the inertia or lagk oL ab o u t Florida. So much for the Pub­ which, according to ex p e rt testimony, r in l statesman during the first week
m^ney.
is much more costly th a n when said
(tew Hampshire, o waiting the decis­
'.h*
licity Bureau th a t has recently been machinery is in operation.
of the war horror in Europe. Mrs. Now news i
O
,ion of the Supreme C ourt, a n d the
formed and has naked no favors from
D E V IL 'S W ORK OF W A R
Shoqjd 'Congress a d jo u rn without Jam es is among those Americin* mr* , r nirSupreme Court is waiting to (ake
,-„( the raWs
anyone;
Allhougb II
passsing a - river and harbor hill, it run ru’d somewhere on tho disturbed
a last guess a t the caiie.
Niitions g» rAad aa men do. I t was
■
M i THE
The Panama Exposition fiasco has
continefit. M rs. Jnrttes has given her T H E G E R M A N
After H arry's release he expects w ,s oldier- who said "W nr is Hell.V received th d 'su p p o rt of all thg nowp- wntild seriously h an d icap : at . lo hushnnd great coiffcern for a long W I R E !.F SS
to romo to Sanford and spend the Tho m yatefy of life an d death is no­ puper.s of Florida. Some of them re­ third of the projects carried in the tim e, for she was in very precarious
And TH AT
winter*
- ’ •
where ao im penetrable as when, talN served the right to criticise the m eth­ bill a n d 'in many cases-w ork would health for mi ntka after he ranched
have
to
come
to
a
complete
stand­
fog its flig h t'ab o v e the cradle and ods employed, some plnced the free
* ■ •*”— 0 ------the "lime light" Stage. It was, in
-i
Evil F.
the grave, it wings its way to the advertising just ns the commission still, thereby entailing a positive loss fact, only last winter that . she
TOO MUCH T E R R IT O R Y
."I [isd
FVnr Is tie
of
time
and
a
serious
interference
"Bob Holly goes the JjvrksiyivJIle edge of the battlefield and hovers ^
, t olJl Certainly mine of the
r-ieOto navigation which work* a derided M,,«'™'-‘d to regain her normal strength Into «me h ai
, Metroplis, which claims to be "Flo­ over th e slain. W hericc. wherefore, to newspapers refused to boost the
■
tllia,
hardship to Uoth sh ip p e rs ami con­ til und spirits an d her trip to Europe tal, muriij. iiin.
rida's Greatest N ew spaper," one bet­ what end? *
and
sometime*
proposition where it looked legitimate,
was to recuperate from the n ílh e r
*
" i./
Before .th e aw ful spectacle of a b u t nil of the newspapers are jealous sumers.
ter am i say»: "T h o D aily H erald
strenous months of the scoiai life nmt nil gruwiii
would be the greatest thing on earth general Kurojtean war w ith its’appnl- of the good, nam e of our state nod
just now." Any paper. Holly gofo out ing im pendencies, the thoughtful none of then* will stan d for anything
T w enty millions of dollars in na­
Is a goodvorte,' but modesty Should American will hesitate liefore taking th a t looks like a half way exhibition tio n al bank note*, ev e ry twentyfour
restrain him from tnking in so much sides. He 'stan d s ag h ast. I t is thn of the sta te 's resources in the terri­ hours is the record of th o production
tcrrirory.-Orlando Sentinel.
brotherhood of mnn, not the* rights to ry of our only rival a n d they said of tho Bureau of P rin tin g ahd En­
jwnrannrii&amp;nisiunoDiimiiijin^^
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A^
and wrongs of nation«, th a t gains .so in no unm easured term s,
graving, the currency thus issued
‘ S P E A K E R F O R E ST LAKE . possession of his mind- and heart.
T h o Herald has consistently boost; being authorized by th e AldrichLessens the Dread of
I'o rw t Lake has the inside track But yesterday* the .President of tho cd the Panam a E xposition from the V rceland bill, which p erm its the Sec­
In the speakership, race, lie la to far U nited S tates was discoursing sweet­ s ta r t in more wnys th an one, and we re ta ry of tho T tcasury, in an emerg­
the Work Ahead
■In the lead th at it appears the other ly ab o u t moral forces in Mexioo-sav are n o t-fn the fram e of mind th a t ency, to accept sta te , m unici|«l and
candidates have quit void, Mr. Lake age an d lawless ■Mexico-today’bchnld will brook rrtk id sm eith er n s .to the in d u strial bonds as se cu rity for n»*
Fans nml Flatirons nra­
han J» e n a consistent worker /or the E pglsnd, Q erm any a n d Franco-The m anner of refusing the columns o f tionnl bank notes. U n d e r tho terms
ti comfurtnlilc couibinnprogressive Dem ocrats In Florida last syllable of recorded civilization Tree dope or the nasjy fling a t the of th a t net, which is today looked
tion, provided, thej* arc G-K Electric
never sought to put himself in the upon their lip»-the final word of Publicity B ureau.
upon as 6ne of the greatest pieces
Fans
and G-E Electric Flatirons. This
way of his f/ienda a n d th e ’ honor af science an d a rt- a t one an o th er's
The Pnnnmn Exposition Commis­ 0/ constructive statesm anship accomb
'»he speakership H given to him will throats, us barbaric a s in. th e Middle
fish
ed
in
this
generation,
the
i.otal
is the positive opinion of hundreds of
sion and ^M inisters Plonepote'ntisrios
be m erely an Acknowledgement of Ages. W here be y our serm ons now, to California will please be governed w hich tho tre a su ry .m ay issue under
thousands of happy and contented
faithful service ttr th c people. One of oh, W oodrow W ilson; where your accordingly.' We d o n 't owe them a tfie a c t amounts to thp enormous sum
housewives throughout this country.
the most com m endable'traits in the dollars, Andrew Carnegie?
picayune qno way or’ thfe other and of ono billion, two h u n d red tiilliion
T b « G-E Gm*r»j&gt;Ie*d Flatiroo b cU«n, «orepolitical life of Forest Lake hi his lib­ * T he world has a long way to trav -' there Is ^n old adage a b o u t looking a dollars. These notes a r e full legal
yawl«»I ami w w l t aJ—C*a»a onlr 1» c«t*
eral m ind a n d his willingness to con­ cl before it roaches th e M ount of gift horse in th e m outh.
le n d e r snd .are being
d s'.rihuted
to do tb* weob'a Iraaln» o l aa ordinary »bed
family, G-E Fana neo T b » Leadaei o l iba
sult his friends in m atters where Olives. Lo, we build a house of .cards
to banks throughout th e country
Mark*«—Farwkb coolina beooaoa Ter three or
men seem to think they owe their in th e low country. Comes a wind
as rapidly as the press can produce
four iH fa a day, end Uat • Ufatlmo. Come
N
s
llr«
af
AaslUallsa
for
T
a
«
!&gt;«•,{
Itnilrr
lUCcess only to tiu-mselves and God across the N orth Sea in a moment to
th e money and the Secretary’s of­
la and take year pick af either er both.
Hrrtlca S af C fca»l«f
* IBS.
.
&gt;11. Law* af FI«
Notlta 1« brrrby c*««n lba( llanry Gitas, fice can ship it to th e applicants.
a lte r they get elected.
blow it down. Com es a blast from
urrhtM-r of T as CartiBcala No. 2 0 0 d «l«it
When he U made speaker, as .It hell th e H apsburgs made a n d ' not f h* 2nd day ol June A. L&gt;. 1102. ha« Sled
" H a d it not been (o r this act sn d
$3.50 IRONS NOW $2.50
■■Id Gertlflrate In nrr offlew, snd h i« made
appears now he.surety will be, For­ one stone rem ains. T ru ly the. Home 'application
th
e
preparedness of th e , department
(or Tax l&gt; « d to tn u , fn acrordTragedy! A race accursed of God! anre with law.
est Lake.will do w hat he be tevea
to tu rn out tjio em ergency currency
Kali)
«file r a i a cnbtscei
an nr i i t . ithe
s * InUnwlr*
Maid iCartiBcala
inUnwing da&amp;
people want him to do.-JacluonvlUe Was it not enough t h a t seif-slaughter ■ralbad property, aituated in Mamlnola Coun- w ith promptness and dispatch," said
Florida, ta-wilt Uat 8.3* eh» W of N E'
State.
and the assassin h ad dune to wock *y.
Jo
sep
h
K.
Ralph,
d
irecto
r
of
the
Hot of N W U ol SE W
, 0 t p 2, R „
90 rf
e f»i ,. W 1.61
I . t l r rh».
h » , B ».»•
« . » »rb*.
...............
E . l . t « B ureau of Engraving a n d
the devil's will on th e D anube th a t r u n "B ‘I.S0
m
A n tin g ,
b N S.tS «ha, (Ut» bey •» yd» *V af NE
a deeolate old m an should be left tQ
•
SUSPENDED ANIMATION
r of NW k H? RK W. r6n W U7ft, fl JTtft, " a frightful monotaru panic might
m
ft. H 372ft.)
x
•
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-.kf'-TT.
h a v e occurkd."
Among the latest*, case», of su: - end th e dram a with a conflagration
•The »aid land brlbt mHw i h
■ i ]■ a;
P S » «à te i
i«h
i
•
^
„ pended anim ation am ong the n$ws&gt; swooping serosa th e Rhine to* the of the laauaneo of aurh cartikrnta In the name
Apropos of Mr. R a lp h , who has
of Arthur Moore, boira. Unloaa saV .C irU AprpetWi is th a t of the M ulberry- Her- Rhone and th e Seine; to the Severn rata abaU ba redeemed nccordins to law, TaX been *'©n th'e J o V tw e n ty out of
Heed will ieeua thereon on the lftbVday- of
aid. . E d ito r «Bulloch announces in* a n d 'th e ClydeT .W hat Is ServU to September
tw onty-four hours eVtory day for the
A. U . - l f l d ,
Wltnaaa my official elinature and
si tbla p a st week looking a fte r tho work of
• last-week*» issue th a t the. paper sur- England, w hat to France, th a t they
Iktb day af Jtuiuat A. &lt;&gt;.
1 1914.
• pends on account of non support. should bleed for her? And after- aU
tu rn in g out this msw m pney, his wife
ieeal)
E. A. ____
Floutla
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
1.
lam
Seminóla
inala__
Co.
The daily paper a t P ulatka suspend js o v ir how shall th o Balance of th e 104-Tuaa :»tesaid
Lp him the other, morritnff
Ily J. C. ilobert*.
ed several'w eeks ago..on accouut of Powers stand? Ile n ry W atterson in
I would like to have te n dollars. I
tho Louisville C ourier-Journal.
seo several enticing b arg ain s sdver,_nop-HMipport.
Wo are sorry to chronJefo the end
tjacd ut the stores a n d now is the
Jusr When tho Pain Was W orst
. .T H E PANAM A BUBBLE
. Tho dentist* (getting-even with' hi* tim e to buy/
of these papers or of an y paper*.
pleasant
N pt’ only do we sym pathise with the , Sonic of the prom oters of tb« Flo­ photographer) 7-; ’"Look
" J o e " skirmished a ro u n d through
p
le
a
se
!"
-T
h
e
Tailor.
rida
exhibit
i
hfs p o c k e tsin d finally fished uj&gt;$i.?$
an d 'editors, - b u t ‘ with tinV.H •. tl ' A
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Di and» aboút
the city tfc1 « ' r E l?J * thc ncw Principal of
the bantord High School was in tht?
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BOY’S iníM K’H.YOIlH CHANCE

f 'ty yesterday from
Gainesville
Inspector. A. I). Smith Offers
Uitíe IUppenlngB—Mention Of ho han been unending the State Sanitary
' Prizes for (leaning Hack-Yards
Matters In Brief
Normal He lef, yeaterday evening
Here’s . a chance for Che* boy«,of

A B O U T PEOPLE A N D E V E N TS

position as teacher of expression in
Bethel College. Me KcnzJé, Tenn.
.. v.
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Mr. and. Mr*. D) C. Marlow, aecúmpanicd by/Mr*. Lovell hau« gone
to Black Mountains, N . C.-for th«
remainder of the summer.

lor hin home in South Carolina to Sanford to gat a-free ticket to -the
BEINtf A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS-,
nuke arrangement* fo r,re m q va! to Picture Show or win a $3.00 Base
this
city.
ISONAL ITEMS OP INTEREST
UP-TO-DATE —
Ball Glove or a $1.50 Knife. A. 1).
A Sanford party, spending yestrr- Smith, Sanitary Inspector has hit
Mr. and Mra. W., H. Peters, Joo
Communication* for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor” , or
iaannsry Of The floating Small Talk* day in Urlando.
detained by the upon a novel scherric for keeping
and
M argaret will retu rn today
*' SarcIncUy
/ i _. l i s c i l a Arranged
A e e a n tfa ii For
P ap Hurried
tín n ln .l
l . ,
.
Phoned to Mrs. K. ,A. Terhcun, Phone 203
heavy rain of Inst evening, and had the back yards of Sanford iq gqod
from
a
n extended trip to New York
Herald Reader a
He announced to the Her­
tu make an unexjn^isi night trip shape.
and Maas.
Ckildrtni Party
^
flshing and bathing this jolly crowd
In the party were Miss May Leonar- ald yesterday that every boy who
Mamie Kate Williams was the of youngsters expect to enjoy every
f i f l n S. Maine ha« rotflrned from dy. Mi*» Eunice Human*. Miss Minn brings to him a note from either of
Mr an d Mra. G. W. Spencer and
rOtlando where he has been engaged Key. Mi** Elsie Clark, of St. Augus­ his parents stating th a t he has charming, little hostess Friday after minute of the next three days.
family are off on their sum m er va­
in organizing a lodge of Macabees.
tine, Mr \ \ | 1. Ha mans. Mr. S. G cleaned up the back yard will re­ noon, to fifteen of her girl friends,
cation in N orth Carolina.'
ceive free a ticket to the Picture In celebration of her twelfth birth­
Camp at Palm Spring*
. Seth Woodruff of Orlando was in Brook, and Mrs S. Walker.
Show.
day, A number of games* were e n jo y ­
A congenial party, leaving town
Miss Jessie Hutcheson la spending
Ejfr city yesterday enrouto to his The overtime was pleasantly take
ed,
a* well as tho dainty refreshments Monday morning, for a week’s camp her vacation pleasantly a t New Smy­
in
addition
to
this
offer
two
,or
taken
up
at
the
San
•
Juan.—
jjitie ranch near-O steen.
possibly more prizes will be 'given served in tffe dining-room.Tho table at Palm Springs am Mr. and Mra. rna and Daytona, *
Reporter-Star
I Miss Nona Wylly and mother have
boy who cleans up the most yards was very artractive in its decora­ J. N. Whitner, Misses Mell, Alice
Jmm
f fjturned from a months visit with &lt; Notice-All mem hem of the Womans in his neighborhood. The boy .who tion of red and green the color and Annie Whitner, Mabel Bowler, *'A Jolly party of good fellows
Club
are
requested
to
meet
ut
the
f friend* and relatives in Orlando.
brings to Mr. Smith or leaves at being effectively carried-out in cut and Messrs Emery Close, Seth who motored over to
Daytona
home of Mrs. J T Brady, Fourth
flowers
and
ferns.
In
the
center
of
Woodruff
and
W.
J.
Thigpen.
the
Herald
office
on
September
Sunday
In
p
r..
Householder’s
car
• Fresh yeast cakes and popcorn at Mrs Street near Magnolia Avtnue, Fri­
30th the most notes from his neigh­ the table was the lovely b irth d q ywere
M
essrs
Deas,
Bowers.
Ralph
A. Simon’s.
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day afternoon, Aug. 21st. at 3:30 O'­ bors stating that he has cleaned up caJte, .adorned with twelve red can­
Ptrtqnal«
Stevens and the gonial doctor.
Mrs. B. .T. Houser returned to clock, for the purpose of ’rfiftking their back yards nnd-cut the weMs dles. -There was great fun in the mcrMiss Bessie Long returned Friday
ilteland yesterduy after spending (lowers for the "City Beautiful Ball" will receive from
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the Sanford Purni- ry efforts of the giri», attem pting to night from drlJghthrt rW r^ ro WTrrthrf- -M ttr- A lItcciX frlitctìl. 1xr having
which is to I»'given in the fall. Every ture Co., a fine
¡lay with home folks.
'Tw r f ^ )¿lt?T¿tew:ipast‘
■rhe^JrfrftNy
qwffttttT—M anv. Garden. Accompanied ¿ y Mrs-A. Jon.
» enjoyable viiit a t the country
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_
gH
tfiftqe
1eiTfm
?”
?rj» Tlio young "and little daughter Louise, who will home of Judge and Mrs. Herring
Glovc.
T
he
Herald
:wrlt~
-gTvr~
"fT
T
C ^ F l r t c bwmake a short visit in Sanford. Mr.
of the Seminole P h a r m a c y - h o l ­ crepe paper. The work will, b e -a r the boy having the second highest hostess.
/Assisting
M
as. Williams*were Mcs- Jones will join them for the week
umber
ofthese
notes
any
$1.60
The \Vhitner friends,
Miaaes
ding In a fine new Studebaker.
ranged so that every ono may be kinfe he can select In an y atom in dame* Underwood, t Worman and end.
Jana and .Allice came down from
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy able to assist.
from Jacksonville S unday an route
Sanford advertising in the Herald. Smith. Others present were- Ada)
and their daughter Mftlllonre enjoy­
Mr. E. E. Phillips who has been to the Bungalow of M rs.. 9. 0.
Other prizes will probably be of­ Rhine*? Rosamond Radford, Anna
Typewriter Ribbons— Remember
ing themselves a t Daytona Beach. the Herald when you need one. fered later. It is one of the rules Mason, Nina Lee, Maggie Pearl the gueat of his cousin, Mrs S. O. Chase. Before returning to Sanford
They expect to spend several weeks. Any make machine. 7flc delivered of this contest th at all boya who Sm ith, Cora Lee Tillis, M argaret Shinholser, hai returned to hia home they - will visit their a u n t in Or­
** .
lando also. On their return to
enter the contest will keep'his own Shelly, Vlrgie Hyman, Mary Elisa­ in A tlanta.
See Dutton for turnip, mustard, anywhere. Rhone 148.
96-tf
Sanford they will be th e gueat of
yard cleaned up
until September beth Moye, Irene Norwood, Sarah
littuce and cauliflower seed. 96-tf
For Sale-Orange grove 14 acre*
Mrs H. C. Gerror left on Monday Mr. and Mra. B. F. W hitner.
3Qth, and this will of course be Esterby, Virginia Do C o u n ty , Ethel
Ernest" Belts finds his motorcycle fine hammock - land, lSO acres of
counted in tjpj prize contest and Singletary, Helen Terwilliger, Julia for Now York, Verm ont find Cana­
gs not built for two and has traded Celery laud, one ten acre tract celery
**
da 'for an extended visit of several
Must Hava Been.
will also entftlc the boy to a free Laing.
land. At a bargain. Address P. 0 . B
• for a Saxon car.
Bay a Mr. FIIkjd Young In the Pal)
months. She will return to Sanford
ticket to the show.
Box 902. 104-8tc.
Mall Oatette: "I began yesterday by
Busy llrrt and Rabbin»
after th e Christmas holidays.
Get.your Ice cream from D u h a rt’s
This is
your chance
boys.
swimming In a junllt sea, continued It
I Tea Cream Vactory.
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Get busy right away and clean up
A delightful meeting of the Busy
Mrs. E. B. Bigger« and little by motoring through a hundred miles
BE KEAN Cl. ASS
the back yard. Get a note from Bees was held at the Bobbin's Nest
Mrs. W. P. Fields and children
ter
Evelyn are home again after a of lilac and gofio, ahd ended It lis­
your parent* stating that you have Monday afternoon with Mrs. _ Geo.
have returned home after spending
tening to the mbit perfect concert
done so and present it to Mr. Syjrfh Fox leader. Although many of the most delightful visit to the moun- program at Queen's hall that I have
; Mveral weeks with home folks at
and get your ticket. T hen g o fto members are out of town, (here was tains of N orth Carolina,
ever heard. . . . Waa It n ot-a
iccnt City.
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your next door neighbor, and ask a goodly gathering of little folks up­
happy day?** The answer, Fttson, la.
Phone your orders to No.89 if
Mr. W. H. Tlbbals Jr. of Lake City In the affirmative, Mr. Punch remarks.
if you may clean their yards and on the great, broad veranda of the
The Berean Class of the Baptist cut the weeds ...telling them ¿Jint hotel and a most interesting meeting spent th e w eek-end.in Sanford the
j o b w a n t 'baked beans, salads, homeide bread, cakes or pies* for your (Sunday School met with » full »t- that you are—going to win a prize.- was the result.- Guests of th e Bee* guest of the Misses Munson.
Nolle* ml AprlltalUs f « T** D**4 t.’sdrr
»••lion 1 4 d . , i . i I M I , I.*»* *&gt;f Ha
*■. Sunday dinner.
| tendance on Iasi Sunday. During the When this dene get a note front them and the Bobbins wire Mrs, J. W,
Natte* 1* hrri-tiy ftvao th a t I t a n r r Gitan.
Mrs. A. B. Marshall and Mrs. purrbsM r ol Tax C m t l B r l t x N e. 20*0
,,
, ,L. Dorman andi rfamily
i . month
Mrs.
A.
,
, of September
. . . they are to i stating that you have cleaned the Dickens, President of the W om an’*
tha Znil day at Jus* A. l&gt;. ISOS, ha* flint
,
.
. have lecture* each Sunday by prom -1 &lt;r- yard in good shape anc go on C l u b ; Mr*. Henry Wight. C h a i r m a n 1 Jn (,k Davison are among t h e ¡ W o r d •alii
•alii (VllllrtO
(‘»rtlltral In my office, and hai mad*
have returned from a several months
...
* -Taxi l)#i
*
application
lor
)»*ii‘ lo ‘Itauv ‘in affordB ..
,
i i i
i indent citizen*' "f the r if j which ;tr&lt; the next *The most industrious of the Junior Civic League, Mr*. B
taking
In
the
excursion
to
St.
ance
»Ith law.
“ vutt to her parents in iaiki-land and
Said CcrllAcal* embahre* th* fotlo»ln( daKT
. .- *
. 1 " I”* vers interesting A i irdial in boy will be the one to gel l he tirsi, A. Terheun, Chairman of the Wel­ Petersburg this week.
Albert is happy in the possession «dt
•crltieil p iip e rty , alluatad In Saralnol* &lt; nun" . . .
. . . .
, ,
Vltatlon is extended In all you prize nnd ii is a dandy. Other fare Dept, and Mrs. Alice Harvey.
ly, t'lorida, lo-wlti Hr* TH ih* W- o( NB
Hbe family anil the brand new baby
ot NW li ol HK &gt;l H.r 1«. T p I I . K SI,
Mr M. C. Savage has returned to Cor
! I. G hIssile!
merchants will probably offer prize* A* Mrs, Dickens stepped upon the
run K 90fl. if 120(1. W »Oft. N 120 It.
hi*
home
In
Jacksonville
after
a
deThe aalil land ix l n t l u r u n l at (hr dal*
1'(ass Ht ¡»trier
[- New booking orders (or Btg Bos
later
V.Titch tin- Nembi fur further, po r-h. the Bee* gave with vigor and
at ihr issuance of such crfUflcnte In Ihs name
resounding force, the League yell, j »««htful visit to Sanford friends. ol Henry Adam*, ttnlaa* *»ld CarUlaata
un no unci'menta.
tpn Lettuce ami Cauliflower seed,
•hall be rodeeraad according to law. Tax
\ Great Success
nf.' F. Dutton.
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Thi- was a compliment fully appre
I iced **111 l» u e th-reon tha U l J U l f el
Heath of i &gt; K. M urtin
Mi**
Gertrude
Green
who
ha*
Sriiirmher A I), t a l l .
\ gG-ai , w.,s tin. ¡totted
riu ted by Mr* Die keifs who respond
my nfficUl al(nalura
this
&lt;• 1. Martin died at his home ed with a gracious little talk, nssur- I * « attending summer .chimi in . . »\ Vriter,*
Potted plants nini Cooked Food plant and "&gt;k&lt;»! lood -ale run b\
i s T - T V Ä A™ » 1 ?
tsaal) "
* K. A. L)(«gl***.
Ien sale a t the store across (rom Ab the Baptist ladies lust Saturday on the Pace place east of the city assuring the Bees "that the Woman's Knoxville, 7"L,nn., will not return to
.
.
.
.
, I’lerh ntrrult Cauri, Seminóle Co., Fla.
.tmathy's, EV ERY Saturday after afternoon ar.d .Mining a t ’ t he store last night after a lingering illness Club could not now do without them S a n f o r d t h i s fail h a v i n g a c c e p t e d a mi-Tu«*. £tr.
tly J. 0 . Ito b a m , O. C •
Mr Martin came having found in them an active,
of many month«
-noon and evening, Phone your orders across from \ b, rn.it h \ '-.
—
auf - ca!* ■st band' of little workers."
to No. HO.
T11•*■**&lt;* La 'it. ' vvta); t.. atinuuif'c to 1*lortili» *«'Vi t ul \ »*Mnt
(&gt; ring front t ul.i-n ulln**i*» .K,l *lev i-r A r -mg vote of thanks was extend­
Alii
ïk
v
Y
4
i
b;tt
:)
i
«
.
1
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i’T
,
5 or 6 dose* fi fi fi will break au .
fr. ut-. 1h&lt;- 11sr *♦-$*U vlit* &lt;ll*.if !$T lt*M.tt .i ¡.«i i ■.cui tig r.» &lt;&gt;v
ed
Mr*
Bobbin*
for
her
F rii e 2.' &gt;.l ï U“•!at
?&lt;ue of F e v e r or Chili«
.•¡¡M
1
liad
tinid&lt;11.• ge '-rnus hospitality
in 111 **\
.1
1
1
1
»
’
'l.t
ï,*l
.4Î
tit*'
*
■
and
the
goo&lt;
Vi 2fit
¡‘cents.
i tll'f^. phtjîiptl t»* No
will ■M-llll.l OH tIn fanti al l In« Para farm Ituie she wan giving the Bees.*4n re
The Haynes brother« and their I1». aÜr *•*’.»Il v fi|!*'*l
t Ititi kirie th 1* .Mitili•or 1iff tt ,•axial
ipiinae to a cull for a sjn-i'ch, Mr*.
llamilies were in ib&lt; *i(&gt; from !*■
i m p r n v e h ; s e ot i ibl icoi b u t h&lt; w a i t e d
Koldun* told them "that she was
(Land on Sunday. ■outing ov. r tu oto
loo long
In for*' s e e k i n g
h lur ida*
U ulking to Erisco
very happy to be the hostews of such
■' l un a t e ' a n i l n i t e r a b r a v e bait i*
fef*lhe big cars of the llaynes Garage
heidlhy looking lads were
i hive id Busy Bee* anil th at she
T
lie m i i ' i Ullihi'il t o t h e d r e n t i de«
c( that city.
i i . I in
I I ' - . i I h' "itii ■ l a r i S a l u f d a ;
was intensely interested in lllepi and
,
,
the work they were accomplishing.
6 or 6 doses Gfifi will hcrak any afternoon and said they were on a t r o y e r y e s t e r d a y .
*~ jm . j.
.oft
O
'l 't l l j
p fjfl'
' * ft
|o n t hike *,i( 'v already rovered • Mr. Martin leave* a wife and T h e n she told the Bees nf a vnhied
F en v« ' e» .r -'n, trr rChill*.
V
I
Jfil
I.V.ftll id tfn t. '02 miles between live children to morn hi* lo+* relit* in lw-r possession forty-two
$ints.
The funeral services will be held vearaa tiny new’spaper called the
Philadelphia and San Francisco, add
a
t
t he lai,; huno' of II
lítense
» Every Str ttrtie y afterno'
'Bu»y Bee" edited and printed by
^
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Evening, the l.ido ol tie
little I "
'I : ■• »■a .i-tT* "Id w h o
•‘ M e t Itoli 1 •
I ' Í U*t l \ i r " i
Chureit will b.i \ •• . "..ked I'
I
pi nidi nelit I. wyer Iti • hi
• t It rami» Hi
tmu
inter ini ■
&lt;hilf, b
o l l l kl . i l '
f potted plant «ah
that th.-v
I
■.
\ • i I 1 I.
:.r 11"
a n d wi mi a
1
1
1
.1
b
h: i k l ' Vl i ' u I iiii-t er\
•from A b o r n a t h y ' s
s
■■ :
*: n I r.t ,i. i-&lt; o. a n d
too, by thy if industry might, each
i ht ■ i o n i
arid
all, become fumou»." A vote of
Mrs Jam es Cowan qnd son George are under agreement to walk all t|n*
FLORIDA S GO OD S H O W IN G
th a n k * wa* ex ten d ed M r* .|D elam eti'r
have returned-hom e after a visit to" way und arrive there by April,
[■-fftlatives ut Barberville Mr* Cowan’s They left nin i; with a Lincoln pen­ S c a - o n II** Been Mo s t profil ati li for the gift of n hantlsomè plant* for
Here 4* Whore Ihe Women of Jhe Nation Naturally Belong.
one of the parks. It was decided that
tii. h en ci posed t brir ell^ mother accompanied her honu* and ny tsi* h.
To The Gru» orn
■s u gift from the Weal Sitie, il
! n »t* to m.iK&gt; thetr
Will visit for acveral w.-'-k&gt;..|t I c t r,- f ■. t
Fi or i&lt;l.t has been making a r&lt;
‘ T H I S IS T H E S T O R E .
; *î/ MT It I i‘|il IflÜ cord for he- Crop« during the *cu*»t; .boulil lie piaceli yi.thw. Weit Stile
I'.on
w« '■
1-, home on Sanford lletghtn^ •
' rÍ*, Kit Vt
W hen- m an y of th e ret] ui rem en fa nf ( ’hmkI HouHokeeping.' in a y
.it i
jil*: p.is-'d t •( ibis I hv|c |s no dl- l’nrk, ami » voti- of I bim kr h«' «ent
{several Sanford Garages will
•o Mr* Oelir.ictnr by the secretary
;•
'pii |“ T' put.
111» ■
silwnv*
he fimntl i n ’ flootl ivtvorlmonl, of drairjiblo q u a l i t y
represented in tin I iT riu • *t IJ.i
\t t io I ' tl ' »• 1-et'i g. Ill response
■&gt;’ d l'^i .11.i -1!
I
!
•
'
.il#
I..I.
toil
III
ng
of
v
*
n-li
’
onil
at
etuT.
i i price«.
tona Beach on Labor Day
io roil Cell. I lo-, lb-'** w.ll l-lt of the
f &lt;'Ur»&lt;*r
t I I- Md
lie
usha
rii'*d
in
the
progress
made
different cars will make a try lor tinI- lo'ing made by within her bordent during the la-t various iieglueted .gratinila nnd park - 1
Tin* i ny we
Y(ui Won’t Go Astray If You Conic Our Way ■.
prizes! Out ,of all the our« ih. i . v
rr the auspices half 'IliTM-n , i-ars, L&gt;r wi t h i n ' timi ar. vs atol those which have received
oill.l'
l lie
pact to participate there will study ôf the J*t-1!irdei (&gt;bin At idoli r flu b ,
■
,
.more
. . . -ilevcl
,
* the nurvulést
caro ,a iwt attention.
time flave
then* been
*
. . Ai
f be a winner from Sanford.
' pushed
. , along
,
contest
is
on
to
*ce
who
will
leach i* to receive a scholarship in opomenta well .begun,
r
. bring
.
;v
. , as .toi n* the most attrnctivcu
report.
At I
d o sin g out all typewriter carbon ,.a ft ,,b- university if lie complete* and completed to fturh a n extent
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T h t f Y n m l f i n / S ta r»
S A N F O K D , FL A .
d ‘the
W per.. Brat grnde* only, a t 2.V t |„. journey acording to the term's prove the righrcuus intention of the the close of the, business p .e rio
,
.
,
.
.i
it
i,
i
children
enjoyed
games
nnd
tho
p¿r dozen sheets. Herald Office.
of t h e c o n t r a c t .
promoters, than can be published
, * / * * . ,
„ „ . . on-1
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lertaln mom furnished hy Polly Boh .
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in apy other Mate in the
Unit». ,,
, , ,
.
h ns, n fethiired pet of tho parrot
M U M 1 | \ W VTl!It PL (NT
And, in ihe meantime there ha*
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,*
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fianford will have another r e s t a u ­
.
.
, , ¡,
, family, who whistled, and »polled
been
opened
up
a
vast
territory
of
r
'
■
.
rant and it will tie located in the
For the last liara) year, water tak- i
a* i ,' i i »
, . .
.... ,"fllra , and
and
. fox
„
, , .1 was
„ ,most
, , sociable,
; rooms formerly occupied i&gt;y t he &lt; ny ■p-s in I )e|.aiol pui«l into the ejty' land which has been setout incitrus
about
to
!'
n',
friendly.
Mr*.
Robbins
served
orchard* vvhkch ure now
R estaurant In the Iline* Building.
treasury Il t :ish. *10.030. Has des come into fruition for the peuson* delirious refreshment* and the hoppy
I t'w ill be managed hy a Greek
the abovi unite a number •did not th at will follow. And the fine vege­ afternoon riime. to a cloao with an
who expects to serve the trade to tip*
pay . _Liii--v ■ mr * now being gotten af- table la mis of great area tire being invitation to Mrs. Bobbin* to meet
- b rat.of his ability.
t.r with . «!.( r st M'k. a ltd Witter IS slowly put into condition where the with them at their next meeting in
TJit UNIVI HS AL CAO
PiatW' nnd Player Piano- Expert being cut oli where i.insumtT* fail promoters will realize well for the in­ Central Park two week* hence.
tuning nnd repairing . All work ahrciiiM- to pay It i* prolmble that vestments. . Solutely guaranteed. W.L. Harvey. t lie figure* fur the ensuing year will
Tho season just cjosod ho* been
Camping Pdrtir»
Box 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tL
be b - Ihitn $12.000 EstlmMing
spoken of as ono not up to the avert j ,0 delights, joys anti tliscoinuse of wulcr for fire hydrant*.
Effective August lit 19M to Auguit 1st 1015 and
ugc, and • there havt- been com- ftlf t s 0f camp life, seem to be a favMr. and Mrs. J. F. K arnatz huv&lt; the
"
f
c
n
r
i
n
l
.
t
i
e
r
ipeniilncl
**m
"
»pr,,*l;"n«.
city
W
M
b
«
»
.
guaranteed
against any reduction* during that time:
menta
in
northern
paper*
upon
the
orjfe
form,
of
plcasuro
for
Sanford
« tu rn e d to« , * ,
w.i
which wood doubtless cost the city
matter.
Tjtere
have
been
no
a'uthen-peoulK.
this
summer
for
not
a
week
the summer
„
....... .................. y„ , u .1»
tic figure» given in an y popert-for ¡mssüs
sre receiving s warm welcome from not rie&gt;*
th at one or more congon
isra but
I
plznt were owned nnd operated by
the reason, It Is stated, th e railroads ini parties "go ramping" nnd return
their many Hanford friends.*Mr. Knrprivate parties, the city is making n
natx is s live wire and Is the kind good thing out of it* water plant, did not cixrc to make too publicHhe with* enthusiastic reports of the good
total amount of "out shipment*." titnea onjoyeji.
th a t is needed in Sanfo/d.
.
(In IN* United HUIaa *f Amark* 0*1/)
and the service is excellent. It has
There has been compiled by unof f i ­
Ju st returned from a five dnys camp
• Thursdays and Sundays— Wood­ been many years since winter .Has cial who is in a position to know
qn the Weklva, driven homo by the
land Park.
Picnic conveniences, faff ml at the time of a fire, or ut any
whereof he *peaks' n table to show rain several days ahead of tim e, are
Amusements. Tho only safe, clean other time for that matter. For the what ha» been carried outside of the
All retail buyer* of new Ford can from August li t 1014
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Herfldon.M r.
outdoor swimming pool, emptied month ending July 31, the city took State. Of course it U impossible^ to
to August l«t*1915 wflLihsra in the profit* of the com ­
and Mra. Eider, Misses Lola Evans,
dally, cleaned and re-filled from ar­ In about $3,500 from water rents; determine hy any means thè amount
pany to the extent of $40 to S60 per car, on each car
Nell • Evans, ‘ Nellie Elder, Susie
tesian well. Shower bath, toboggan this has been a great bfilP in carrying
of the products which have been eon- Brown and Messrs Osborn Herndon,
they buy, PROVIDED: we »&lt;11 «rid deliver 300.000 new
¡.«.et work. etc., as the city i*
•fide Leased privately also.
HtSf on sre&lt;
sumed
within
the
Stato-nor
T
olddiantj
Robert
Herndon
Ford cars during (list period,'
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le f t ' t o di, a y for abort on ready cash. Tho water plant Surhrnmoii1nGs be even approximately
.
Axk us for particular!
k Jacksonville ’ where ho Will take has c-navled the city to pay c a s t a* guessed at, for every community
Carnp firt ‘G ith tind /land lìoy»
it ha* gon at least * month longer is, ns U every family, a -great consu­
chargi of one of the Whidden stores
Another happy party of campors
“ l firat
mer of the home-grown fruit* and are the Camp-fire girls and tho Band
Lt the t- city. His many friertd* herd than it
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Careless
Mr.
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not with her.
She tru»tcd me—yoal
But a« a gentleman. Should I fail in
that teat of tier faith I could nover
ngnln bopu to regain my place In her
esteem. 1*
, . •
•*
•'Lot's not talk of ourselves." I «aid.
releasing her hands, "but of what we
must faco here. I hnvo told yep Unit
Uoouibs claims to bii working under
the orders of your husband. la that
possible?”
...,
“I cannot conceive rlecrly bow It
coutd be, and yet bo might have re­
ceived notice of bhr*father's death In
time to nasumo control of the estate by
telegraph or even by letter."
"I hardly think Coombs has been
.hers so short a time.”
“Hu might have been tbo old over­
seer, however, and retained.’’
"TFue. Yet how could Philip Henley
know that bo bad Inherited tbo prop­
e rty ? ^
*
She thought a moment seriously, a
llttlo crease In the center-of her feyv--

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SYNOPSIS
Gordon Craig U hlrsd by two man. Vafl
and NeeMr iw-W M W-to-go sooth and Inrparsonata Philip H«nl«r. ostensibly to s a v s
on astats for H e n l e y , who, thay My. la In
prison. Craig la I t taka with him a wo­
m an to Imparaohat* Mrs. Ilantay.
Buapactad of burglary. Cr»lc 1« cleared
by a young woman wandering In tha
a treat 8ha la out of work and hungry.
T hay talk In a restaurant.
Bhe Is an actroaa, deaart'ed by her
arsolthy, drunken huaband. She conaanta
to go aouth with Craig.
l i r a llam ard la a good woman and will
play tha part Of U ra Hanley, to help
Craig- They arrive a t the rundown Henlay plantation and are greeted by a rough
looking ovsrsssr.
i■ Coombs, ths OYeAoor. srut a m yttsrtous
m e n u . Bailie, seem to bo tbs only per­
sons on tha plantation. Craig Is aw ak­
ened by a shot and finds a man murdered.
lJrou»*ard,”a creole friend ot Coombs,
appears. Probing the, murder, Craig finds
the corpse m issing—Mrs. Bernard Is really
Mrs. Henley. Bhe and Craig determine to
figbt for her m lsilng husband's esta te
S he bet terse Hanley dead.
Coombs denies Henley la dead and de­
ltas Craig, although the u tte r reveals
Mrs. Henley’s Identity to the overseer.
T be Utter eaya Henley blmeelf put blm,
jn charge of tbe plantation. *

CHAPTER VIII.
Circumstantial Evidence.
UDDENLY I been urn nwnro that
Ills glnngu was not directly
upon me. and 1 lifted my-own
eyes to the surfaco of tho tar­
nished mirror behind where ho sat. It
reflected tho largo portrait of tho Into
Judgo Henley hanging op tho opposite
wall, and—by tho gods-1 thought l
uaw It move, scttlo back Into posiUon!
(.w a s upon my feet Instantly, awlug’Irig aside Into a belter position for de­
fense. Before Coombs could realize
w h a t hod occurred 1 hnd the gun tuns
.ale at tbo aldo of his head.
“Now answer,” I commanded sharp
ly, "AVhosp Order« pul you hero?"
He choked shrinking back helpless
(n the chair.
’’Y'ou won't a Iway a havo tho drop on

S

roc.” ' “Well, I havo now. S|xjnk up. Who
Is tbe man7"
“ Philip Henley," h o , whispered, so
tow 1 scarcely caught tho name.
“ Waal. I told yor." ho growled re
«outfully. "Yor kin belluve er uot. Just
a s you please, but so help mo that's
th e troth. .1 reckon I know."
As 1 stared nt him. half believing,
h alf Incredulous, I became conscious
th a t ahe stood in tho ball doorway.
Coombs lifted hla head, glad of nny
respite, aud I glanced aside also, drop­
ping tho pistol back Into my coat
grnckeL
• ’•
*
*
-*Yua-yoo were quarreling?" «he
aifkrd. coining Into the room. ."You
w ere so long T became noxious hnd
camp down.“
"Nothing serious,” I assurer) her smil­
ingly. "Coombs here was a lltllo re­
luctant to Impart Information, and I
was compelled to resort to primitive
methods. Tbe result bos' been quite
anUsfoctory."
"U ln I go now?" he asked uneasily.
“ Yes. by way of the front door.”
* 1 watched his great bulking figure
•until 6c disappeared alpng the path
•loading around the bouse. I* had wo
-tear that be would ever face n&gt;e openij. All I deeded to gtiafd against was
»treachery. Then I turned and looked
ilntotbequentlohtug eyes of (be woman.
“JWhat did yen learu? What did he
say T’
“ Only ono thing qf real Importance,"
f answered In subdued tone, "and I
•dragged that oat of him by threat. He
-w a s ‘not employed by Neale, and the
fellow who was sent down hero to ns-alst os was disposed of In soma way."
•. “ Killed you mean?"
“ I suspect as much, but Coombs
claim s he was kicked off (be place aud
returned north.”
F o ra moment she stood silent, breath,
tng heavily, her eyes on my face. In
th e pause 1 saw again ibe picture of
Che old Judge and remembered.
“ Why Is he here, then? What au­
thority has ho?"
•
•'Come outside Into tbe garden and t
w ill tell you tbe whfitft'story,"
. fn front of tho veranda and to tbe
r ig h t or tbgphrlck walk tbu latticework
o f a small summer house could be dlae rm o d through s maze of shrubbery
« o d «feeds. On a rustic seat within-we
w ere completely screened from observetiou. With Hushed cheeks and eyes
b rig h t and questioning she could scarce­
ly w ait for me to begin. * ■
“ Now tell Inc.- Surety y e are out of
/lig h t and bearing."
- “ X do not think 1 «hall over he entire­
ty aaoqrod as to that uutll I know more
o f o u r exart situation,’* I .replied, speak­
i n g cautiously. "Wo may havo boon
•ecu coming here, and those weeds
would easily conceal an'eavesdropper.
T h e truth Is, j-.kgvo gained very llttlo
Inform ation fit value and am as m y itl-

think he lied and rrrrwTrmrr-tv»,»wnsT^-‘ ’rtXv^W fi^r *-?'
’jrwww.** she
Ho claims to be working under tbo or­ tinznrdwl nt length, "but It would seem
likely ho was notified of bis father’s
ders of Philip Henley,’*
dentb by ouo of ¿he administrators
’’W hstl Impossible!”
"So I felt, and consequently hesitat­ and doubtless told at the samo time of
ed to tell you, but now th at i bavo bis Inheritance. Ho was tbo only son,
been compelled to do so, I will explain and there were no other near relatives.
ta full. He ssld this under a menace, II would bo only natural for blm to
a condition which often Inspires men retain tbe old servants until bo could
to speak the truth. 1 can scarcely come hero'and select others."
Imaglno his msklng up such a story,
"There Is only on» fact which op­
for he Is a dull wilted fellow, and poses your theory." 1 acknowledged,
ovch before ho had threatened to test “otherwise I would aecegt lt_as_ my
your claims to be Henley’s wife,"
own also. Coombs plainly threatened*
“You told him. thpn?”
to confront you with Henley tq..tcst
"Everything, except the original your clnlm to being his wife."
cause of our.belng bars. ,L determined
“Even (bat would not bo Impoaalthis morning to fight In the open, un­ bio.” she admitted reluctantly, "for
der my own name. T hat Is the right ho must hnvo knuwn of tho judges
way. is It not?"
death even before—before I left. Only
“Y’es. I think so." and aha lifted her I do not bellore If probable, nn ho’was
eyes to mine. • “ I llko you better for In no condition to travel and had very
th a t"
little money. U esldcO - her voice
"1 think I llko mysclf better also,” l strengthening with conviction, “those
said wlpi a laugh. “L confess 1 didn’t
egre much at first But a fter what men who sent you here. Ncnto and
you said the night of our arrival- 1 Vail, would never hnvo ventured auch
began to view the (blng In a hew light a scheme had they beeij,uncertain at
and to denplae my part In I t Yet oven to Philip Henley’s helplessnesa. 1 be­
then I felt, bound to carry out my lieve he Is either In their control or
agreem ent It was only when you told else dead.”
"Then Coombs lied."
mo your identity, that I felt free u&gt;
"Perliapa, although Mill another sup­
decide otherwise. I w ant to servo you.
and I want you to respect me. Down position Is possible. Sumo one else
In your heart you haven’t really been umy claim to be tho heir.”
Till» was a new theory and one not
assured that 1 was not one of that
gang of conspirators. You came down so unreasonable ns It appeared at first
thought.- Hllll It was sufficiently Im­
hero to watch me.”
"No—no. 1 scarcely tk ln lal ever did probable. so that I dismissed It with­
doubt you. paly It was all very strange. out much consideration Sho apparent­
Nothing seemed real."
ly read this In -my face.
“ We are both getting our heads
• It fit nil gniplng In (he dhrk unUI
abovo the mist now," 1 Interrupted we learn more," «he went on slowly.
gently, "aud decora a the mystery ap­ “Have you decided wtint you mean
pears. winyi finally solved It will like­ lo doT"
ly prove a very sordid, commonplace
“Only ludetliiljcly. I want to mhkt!
affair. The main thing Is for us to a careful expluraUim of the Immui aud
thoroughly understand and tnm t each grounds by daylight. This may reveal
other."
Kumethlng of value. Then we will go
“I trust you.” And both h e r1hands Into Carrollton before dark, l cannot
were Impulsively extended. “ I havo consent to your remaining here .nnfrom the very first. I did not come oilier plglit after wlint bus occurred/
here to watch, but beenuso I believed lies Idea, wo should consult a lawyer—
In you. Truly this was my motive tho best we cun find-and then proceed
rather than uny thought of the prop­ under his advice. Do you agree?"
erty. I came because—been use I knew
"Certainly; and how can I bo of as­
you needed me. I bad un lb tuition sistance?"
that you wore going Into danger, into
ami keep Sal Hu busy In the kiU'hun fur
an hour; hold her there a t something
so its to give mu free range of the
house."
"With Hal lie!" She lifted her hands
In aversion. "It doesn't seem us though
I could stand that. Hut." sho added,
rising resolutely to her feet. "I will If
you wish It. Of course 1 ought to do
what little I ran. Why, wbnt Is this—

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"T hat-U nit was Philip TUetiley's
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“ I know wlmt you mean,” sho re­
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, I stood upon the bench, from where
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tangled bushes, and ‘followed ber
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nor could I distinguish any sound of
breaching.
Convinced I had tmen mistaken. 1
reached In once more to assure myself
of the truth, and my hand touched
cold, clammy flesh. Tbo shock of dljifa tc h
S e c u r e | „ , | t e f i l i n g t h a t n o covery «eat me reeling backward. It
OF
one else could I«* l„ this outer passage, «Vjis not the dead body so much as tbe
and completely twilled. 1 ventured to black gloom which robbed me of man­
FORTUNE
Slrlke a match The M„v yellow flame hood. I could not see where to go.
ere It .jnickt, fli.-ker.sl out In some bow to escape. At whatever cost 1
mynterlous draft, revealed nn Iron band must procure light. Shaking as with
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to the left of (he door, with slight pro- palsy, yet with teeth clinched. I
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tubeninre. resemhllng the button of reached forward, groping tnyv way
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hack to the side of the bunk. 1
nn electric l«*ll
Almost convlnivd that the pressure touched the edge of the blanket and
of my linger would ring an electric thrust It away, feeling the body. The
CONTINUED FROM PAGE f.
U-ll | pressed the metni tiulton. To man was fully dressed, lying upon hlr
back, and 1 experienced no dlfUculty
In ««eh n wny ns to Impress tno my surprise and relief the oftly thing In attaining the (tocketa of his coat.
Wo had boon thrown togeth- to occur was the alow opening of the In the third 1 found what 1 sought—
ff |0S «{range familiarity. Llttio by door Inward, n dim gleam of light be­ a box of mntebes.
Bttitf | had B r o w n to npprccinto her coming visible through the widening
I* struck one and ns the phosphorps
| (xjatitr. not only of face, but also of crock. I peered anxiously tnth the bend burnt Into (lame stared about the
dimly revenh-d Interior It was a base
womanly rhnmeter.
| dreaded tbo reappearance of Hen- meat room, half the width of tbokttch- vacant room and then down Into tbe
dead fnco within the bunk. The man
mj. Would she return to him? Would
hadJm en killed by tbe atroke of a
•be forgive the past? 1 could not be pu overhead. I should Judge: the wplla
hatchet
and was almost unrecognisa­
.Iguoraut of the fact (hat she liked of crude tunmmry the floor of brick,
p» tftiatKI mo as a 'frie n d .' Hut be- the Celling. Jn^isiWisI Ly-cot)webs, of ble. Not uutit'lbc blazing match had
tilts father colorless certainty I rough hew a -beam».—The-hgliu^Jtittax*. burmst to my finger tips wan 1 sure of
Then, to my atldetl hor
' possessed no assurance. SJu* was not lug ami tllui. came from n tinff buftterb-JllM
1
compromise) with candle tu an Iron holder »crowed n,r&gt; 1 rvcwiriMi Coomb«. 1 grasped
a small la- ,h&lt;? 1,111 --iKulIUnincu of the roan's death.
flgty irar to pretend- No love for me, against the mill, rovt-nllng________
•rea If It had nlrw fdyfw ffm rro bio»«-bier two chairs, one without a back the probable reason, for his being
f gem lu ber secret benrt, would nut ki­ uml four narrow sleeping bertha made stricken dowu, Wbderer bait lieen
ller disloyal to sacred vows. 1 knew of rough tKiards, This was all. except hltlden behind that picture, crouchlug
tint and deep dowu In my own con- a coat’ «lutigling from a beata ami a iu the passage, had Overheard his con
grtousness floiiorvd tier the more, even «mali Itami hatchet lying on lh«j floor. fessloti to roe. This was vengeance
while 1 struggled «gainai the Inerì- There was. In the Instant I had to wreaked upon a traitor, the executed
tabla Yesterday I might have s|tokc*n view tlicse things, no semblance of death sentence of desperate men. And
tbe words of passion ou my lips, but movement or suggt-sUon Of human It had Just Iret-ii carried out—within
gow they were sealed,
presence. Assured of this, although the hour. The murderer«- might be
t I felt the pistol in my pocket, took holding iiijHCtf-nli-rt and ready. 1 slip rrcu now lurking within the shadows
Í» out and uinde'sun* It' was In rendi­ p*sl through the n|HHilug. Even ns I watching uiv every motion.
Again a slender mutch flu m l Into
l a , then advanced cautiously to­ »t-osl there, uncertain and sturiug
rd the house. The hall was empty about, a sharp draft of nlr extinguish tin) flame, casting aUmt a «Tim radius
T Hid *o win the front ruum. I lie hitter ,-,j tin- &lt;-utulle, and | heard Hu- snap of light, purtlnlly reassuring me that I
|*ppt*im*d desolate IItill grim In Its tils ; ,,f the* lock us the floor l« hlufl blew | was alone. Itefore It flickered out Into
Eenlcr atnl'dlrt. My thought renlered lim b lil il í |HI«Itti,It Alm ut Hu- Wits th«* dark ness my eyes untile two tllscor
erics the opening of a «lark passage
l eo that picture of .lutlg*- Henley Jhaiig • itinek slli'iir«* «if It gru V*to the left of the hunks mid ti ghnstl)
1.UH «gainst ttie furtin-r wall. I miiifl
I hiiukisl Mgalusl tin- ««all, (Touching htttid protruding from the upjH-r h^rtli.
i Sever K.- satlsfltAl until I lenriictl til l o w ,
1 4j h in iiiinti, » c iirco ly v«*u'mr
N° ,ound « « b c tl me.
&gt; r' frof» above, »or rouid‘1 with
«&gt;r ngnlnst the alight r rack. dlatinV &gt; n" 3 mo*vuu*nt lii-j(mil the bor[ ; r ' -anti"«» fluttering re rented close&gt; malctied hard «tood. studded thick­
ly with nail head*, hut no keyhole or

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•alutcly w hat w as «-«JUconlaU Ih-Ii IiuI
that heavy glldi'd frani«*. Uu*r«* ivus
! B7»t«'rj to th is house, n nd p erh ap s
birv 1 bad nlreaily stu u ililed upon Ilio

j,(t, ,0 | irv,,ti,Ci listening Intently fur
, , | ](. »n^htesl stniud to breuk tini tntens«* sileni-«*. T here m usi lx -a n o th e r
| op«*iiliig Into this underground den -

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beneath blanket)«, wnw the body of the

Nrcrel. 1 opened ttin tlmir loading tu ! mie |,.,ullng to .........liter nlr-judglng
i-tbo rear. alleiULv. ilDl! 11sl«*mdl. There from that sudden and |w»w«*rful sue
were voices talking ni a dlstuie-e I««" ci.&gt;n
I tn- «cry Aluiospli«*re I hreathnl
t woDien, one a pleasant contralto, the* had a fresimi-*» to It. ineoneidvnldv in
•liter cracked and high pljehi-d Tin- »udì a phee other«« no- That sudden
p lady was doing her part. I must do »««.-n|i ,.f uit .......I onl&gt; have originili
D|tH- I closed the door genii« and e d In ila - " t e i i i i i g of s o m e o l b e r lati
r b - r il iloot n o d o i l b l . l e a d l tl g d m * II)'
^ Itole over to«vard tin* ph innA black UalreUdlt sofa «vitti broad t o t b o bui*!«!«- I t i a d s«a-ll Ho o c c t l
i laabegniiy arm ofTen-il i «vn i*a«« sie|i» p a n i o f t h o i&lt;«oin W i tlio iit ' p i e s i l o n
1 et
k foabllug me to tip Ilo* heavy frame ««¡I» dt-ste | , s | il 1 1 1 « i t i l i ili'*'
solili*
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liig i n mi .
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f In width than the pi (uro «et anitre
t for the passage of a cro«i&lt; In-d 1**1.« (il In- uliHi'Ut lo i a l i ) l e l i g l l i o f l i m e
t Tflie arm of tho sofa made egn-e. &lt;om A p p a r e n t i ) I tu o i I n t r u d i » ! a t tlu* * &lt; n
U ber»*«**r
pant lively easy, while ili*- frano- of n t o ii i e i i t &lt;*f bl» i l e p a r i u r o
tim i '( » n i n i i - i e . i i c «Jllgbt.be t h è fo |
fthe pleturt*. though appearing lieu«.' liliT «« c i l p u n t o f I l e * I II"b i g t o t i n d «leu
tad' substantial, w.c* in renin« &lt;•( hitd d U l e n t i « . ut...... I il p re v i ■ »» M
light wismI and presentai n-t • t*-l.i* •" tu« ••lA'li lui lite lUTU-l ....... M d l UU
to nil active Ilian
rile Jtnssige ««a- .1«« i l o *♦• in« pn » e i e i li*- li’oi U '. f a - I
black, and 1 thrust tuy l e d «ti*l ~l«***t&lt; elicvi «U lne o t l i e r l* .irlle r. aliti Ilo* re
dor» In, striving in d i c 'd n soiuething s m i n i l i ( I n fi li ol e v i Ingil lslu sl Ilio cali
« Its nature l’"r (M««»lld« thus* f',**i d ie uni b 'o i i T i » I m i Ih.- (|(Mir al m*
I ennId trace I lie It—o ,,|il (■■■«‘•nd
't |, . | I t,|v »,-el| ,,'i | &gt;o ■ u- il 1« Ih.- M filli
Itimi , liti. lllil
point It seemed to disappear lc?o tm U n t i 1 Lutiti led u r l il i \
[penetratili* «lark nr-»
This Urn* &lt;*f i c o r i
l Inn!
T i n ­ o o l u ti o l l U ¡J* l-JI*«
change nits so ill»1ln l tli tf I -uinii* Idlt t o ill*. " t e l lil i ­ ( t l l t i k i i l ' l i c d utlft
(d at once It marked n descent !*• a d i e . r e l i g h t lí- s e r i n || Hill till* HIS «Mill
,*m &lt;i 1 u s « in y till" folio««' «« l u l l
lower level, either hy ludtler or stair*

door. Little by little, allenlly, compre­
hending now what had occurred and
wnruwl by the sound of voice« not far
away. I changed posture «lightly,
straightening out cramped and netting
limbs and so turning my.bend ns to en­
able me* to. see .along the pfjawige.
where n ray or light str^nmed. ' *
I lay twenty feet from the entrance
to this hsbltfltfun underground. thrust
Into the black shadow (xdilad the door,
which stood partially ajar. My posi­
tion prechidod any possibility of learn­
ing what was beyond that wooden bar­
rier. but I could plainly view tbo entire
north portion of the Interior, although
the only light radiated from a flicker­
ing candle. Ouc edge of the tnhtc
came within my vision, a man sitting
beside It. his luick turned toward me.
He was smoking a short stemmed
pipe and contented himself with n
growling. Indistinct utterance .whert
addressed Opposite, however, was n
man of a different type, slender and
active, his hair very dark and Inclined
lo curl,
C l in , a
n rather
r a u i e r long
t o n e face,
r a c e , «lightly
nuguuy
to

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C h a m b e r of H tyVco'*

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IX .

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fur

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ft

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•It

dlr***oV«-red • '* '»■' rel p
,„ J J
u n * u*» e l ' l l
It must Is* i hoii,uglily * «Pi.
m
in
t
uf
*
n
u
d
l
e
r
c
i
iiii
lt
il
u
g
In iln * eitip
p-ftl- The 8nfest,_,vvuy u n s fo Uurrm«
i . i(.|’ »i* Hi 111 w a rili tea tlu*
through the dark, irttsllng l&lt;* hand* t v MH-kel
•txl feet fur safety and prepared f"i im e b p n . « * * l ■ "in in**!» ely ' Mint I b:)*l
m i wat-.
Tfluy encouuler. Utio«*«,*-r might la* , 11 -, pul r • t i g h t ' i " d ,[In lll-llPtH-U
r
ii.
&gt;
.
f
t
Militi • a r m . u h
hidden n«vnv. tiler«*
•u ft ,.f .IK « ' t i l
lig h t

N&lt;

r*»r it ii &gt;

Wurillug | Ueedial
^lauding on the
little itmicult« In I*

u m i 1 fvinii*!
* i 11^ « 41 ♦****! &gt;
, f o r w ; i n | I n t o tin* n | • t i *•&lt; iiikt i, * vt* ivi
mi «• -»«*t 1!• «!
Ihg-at full length il"
'lJH&gt;l«t*l«*iujly Imeji Into pbil*’«* 11|T*1i l t i ’ t rio*
l i n d i lay J It« Il
bull, excluding all light

Ljllentljr I. wurketi fun«aril, tuiximi'l)
^ exploring for the break In the il«»ir.
which l knew to Is* only a few H-et
.flUtntiL Even then f n-nctus! It un

aware of Ita proximity. ui|terieiu*lng
* Rliddòn u tipien Rant shuck ns my cjj
trmjcd hand groped nhuut. tuin-lilug
*-olhlng txnglblo. f vim iodio time determining the ex
«et nature of what waa before* me
There were no »mire, nor «lid mi)

V.« ^ •
1*1•» It

•I

He

.......a

tween each step tu listen nnd gripping
the aldo bars tightly. Tho blackness
■nd silence, couibliietl with what 1 unticipntwl discovering soniewhere In
/ those depths In*low. set my nerves
r Ungtlng. yet I felt cool nnd determined
L *° Pr«w on. Especially dKl I yenrn to
Jram soiuething definite about Philip
Henley. This to me was now (he one
matter of Importance—to 1&gt;o «astireil
| ^*«t he wa« living or dead.
•
l counteil twelve rupgs golng^dowu
' «nd then felt »tone flag« beneath uiy
&gt;v *•«. although tho walls, on either able.
k . ** y explored t h e m with my hands,
cloaelJ mntchcd wo«d,.
r
pnasage, now high enough to per. i
•nit of my standing erect, led toward
{
rear of thb house, prcscnUng no
* obitade other than darkness,' until 1
^ _camp up suddenly against a heavy
ffutxlru door, completely barring fure
». u,"r b.ogrssm. As near ns* I could flk■nre l nia»t p0 already directly beneath
l!&gt;Ji„kltc]ym aijQj ,c|ose ln_ugnji‘i.l **1®
«■«aiSfe

JL .♦ A.

riiilit

....... . ■ I.

tn

I *" I'» '

»celie

i ».

Molli

u -p,
lb

o f denti) ti,* ttiujigh in

v l s l l d c Ini m i» g r l p p t n l m y t l y j 'm t .
I
f n J r l y c h n k e d «vitti t h è u n i n t e r u h l e
horror «« blc h ov e r eu n ie ine
Am i yet I
T m i i- l iu*L must g " " l i tu Ibi*
i,,|
| ,-n ii* I i rote.li)*I III«*«** treni
b loig " l e i

un uni li m »l

....... -, ou u I f o r

i h l » u ctb irred ice-

" " T m " ', "

penvirubl.
i ■&gt;
was tu creep «mek lu the door a.m r a .
Into tin* o u ter |in»snge.
Yet
enp«*
pride re*«tnilin»l nu. | ri lo |
supplcuienttsl by a return of enrage.
, itmighiei'cd up and ntlvnncrel slow*
lv. to tin g the wall with-my hand art.ry miro-le stljreu.sj f«r action, litten|llk. for the slightest soumk I encoun­
tered nolMhc. heard nothing. nnUI
,¡„ groping «ngera touched the rough
„¿ u k of a sleeping l^rth. * I explored
'
..
iifilng the etlge^lif n
tbt.1(l,|" r¿«cblrfg «îp to
■our*«*
V
,p wa„
m a k e sure
•••
(fe|It Mlh w
«hn-uH«»! ; ' t
wny nuie

S

¿

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S

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S,d! »he lower of the two bunks

rifv linger came In contact w ith some
M Íbstuiue th at left the Impression of
n h 'im sn Isidy beneath the blanket,
lorked a wav, startled . .expccÜR« my
light touch wohld U n ii« ' the

Xherei. Bias flfl moveyient, b o v v er,

l:u '

th e y

th« i n if

ffai'

■»!

I Mr -I l i s t ( f N, 0 , 0 , ber
r..f Ihe rat meat ion
repeiiuo ,,( the .sol
i tf
j, ns rr-d ull o n. |,rct*oeit«e smendmeni
,,
•*&gt;' ~ » » i i « « ,f » « j ; n h ^ ; u a r | O l n - H d . .
^ii f,
|*fi&gt;|i«»*lrtf «r» «tt «ef r i t ! tn S«***4
.( 1 1 # . a,n«» : if bin «if
i l Vf! Iré«* Fi t f i '
rela
i
me
!..
.
.,ui,t&gt;
ol
»h»* *ir of II* r mI
flrfi*
II» H rer«t«ii»rï| I«y Ih» t,*gl*IikJ u r r ref ih#

^

4a

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i!«fw t i4 »u l,

W .

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F llfj.

&gt;V

J fa .

in •*&gt;■•

' '* *»*«! certain I r a n or parcel of
m .Semino!» H orm erly Oranee)
riiuui ) ,
Flur iti», »fill
rrtMW p«f t k u U H y
r!#arril*p«l a* I dI|u « i , l o wfl* H«*finrir»f 91

&gt;*"d .uuatr

ih# !»ra*1«:•- »'kir th« »lltrh « h m thi»rHiorih
fit»«* a riti
Uri Inn »wrnuil lnl«*r*#hrt« trffK ih»

a « f l t f n h tïin.U fv nf
MrlliiH vlHr
Trihrl
&lt; a r.d l'
S Sur.ey a n d running »_e*J
►«4.
«Inri g ih*" JRiftii Lin« ni U it linn «venu« 2r»6
f**!.

-

th**nr** nnflh «t • rí|htp fn£Ïf
• V**nvi» non
m«*rr or l«*- {r»t o _I

ird* Mt*l «hai! pro M-ìr
Uf 1fri if «rii 1 P* Vi ti i full «Il

»•■' «-g «W l o n s in

d fli.rid». r.l

rn m ml*»l«irie«l i
H# ü ff*«i»l V

•mtr üf Mariil«

bad

d e p a r t w l . l e a v i n g o n l y the
N o d u u b l th e y ‘
w u u ld c o m e a g a in lu r e m o v e th e
I h s II«*», t o s e e k r e f u g e In th «w h id d e n
lode. H u t f o r th e m o m e n t 1 w a s th e re
u n d i s c o v e r e d a n d m u st u t i l i z e ea c h
prts-lo ti» In s t a n t fu r d i s c o v e r i e s nnd

Martha ( ' m l Harper, herrén duly filed in
th# a Ihw r rail**' I ftal It I« thr belief off af­
fiant. &lt;h*t thr drf#n&lt;lanV« J *W. I la r p r r la
1fa*M * I r,r. (I^rlr.1 (r, ■ non frsidenl i t i fhr * t « ! r of Flnrida, ami
id -ri 1*11 1 »halli huid id !• im '«a- a t w l l l f hi 4»! Ih»* «I air
N - r \ Of k ,
rMitlmi «1 Us«r|u S j
that thr *ahl &lt;tr1 It* «arimi1•&lt;n
frre«lftiit is mer i i p n l y nho yrar* rtf a|r;
1to• »it U»
So uf
and that ihrer 1 * *10 pmiPii Iw Ih# »tato of
COristituhlian of ihr »lato florida, thr »rrslrr of a auhpoma upon
[ t»? 111*■ «jipimil muti *d • fulfil «-finir! hi ml th** d r f r m l m t :
fs id 1hr •lai# rndilia
T h r r r f i i f r , &gt; .»u. J W I l a r p r r a rr hrrwhy
*y Ihr Ir (Hllturr* of ihr o r d r m ! t « *ppcar to I h r bill of^ c om plain!.

lo ibi» ratír»" no Munday* t h # i t h day 0 1 f
Tt h
i i Ih**
li» «» me
n*t
t*«» foi
«une
i u ( amendment
« nown hit m I»o
*» oHrrtlon
n iiuti S
« II.
IJ l»l
I JD I.
1 t h o minio bring a
S fiita
r p t r nfnhif
i h r r . A*
' i n *lkl.
*
IS e t Aritela I V * «• ika r o n , l l | u t l o n »I O » — * Hay
l l . f'o...»
C..UM.' (
•ta t# of H o r ld a I« h r f r h y acr##d t o ami »hall,
j t ti f u r t ^ r ord«rrd that
_________
Ud&gt;_______
'Motif*___
be
tu ih«* H a d ora n | th #
a_ t u. [h_mi
. !t!le
_ «if a_
i pub|lah*&lt;l In tha Hanford H e rald. « n#wal
I
i
.
i
_
_
t
l_
d
.
_
|
B.
t
.
»
»
k
i
u
VI
m
for BiinpUon ó r \ ia j c c ti u nn at t h r nf tcr il t Fonerai
t r n r r a l 4 p' , i „ f __
puhliriiad io R#minol! rouhly, Ftor*.
r U r t l o h h r r r a f t r r ; t h a t I« lo - a y , t h a t Sec­ Ida. o n e r a w w k for flve to n a e v u llv a s e a k a .
tion in nf A r t i r l f IV «hall !»• a m a n d r d to
Mitt,«.«, K, A, . llvufla»!, r l»rlr nf tha »aid •
as to read
a- foliow-f
,
.
C ourt, a n d l k , ) « l thrr!Ol thi* S1yl day of
Seri Ion Ifi
Tlie toivarnor «ball appoint, r „ i- . a . 1). 1911all r o n -n )i,,in n rd o (Iir,r, ol th» » la te militia, r 7'
j;, \ t D O tlO t.A B S ,
'
indudlti*
an~ ~
a di lpui t a n l ivnrral for t h e »tat!, ( V r k ( T r e u il Court, Rateinola Co., Florida.
«U h rank «f brir ic a d lr r [»neral, « b o »hall be
100-T uea-St*
____
____ T b e dull»» a n d 'e o t p p a n t a lJ o n
rh ir f ____
ol »taff
nf all offtren »a a p p o in t» ! ,h»U ),« aa fijrd
by taw . T h e fe rm a of offle* of all r o w m l i ■toned nfflrer» of th e n r f t o ir e d m ilitia »hall
be ro n lin u o u a d u r i a e the pU a e u re «if the
tio vernor. » u h j e r t to »urh la « » a a m a y be
m a r l e d by t h e le [ i ,l a tu r e p r oviding for [heir
retirem ent for a r e or other eauttw.
A j o i n t lleeulttlian
* I'ropoeinr an a m e n d m e n t to S e c tion t ol
Artirle V of tho r o n ittlu tin n , re la tin g to tbe
Dcauiily y o u r C"tnp!c»ion. l»et
j u d lr ta r y i
lie ' it revolved by the leglalalure ol the rid «( tboac (rtcklca. Ybu can
«late of F lo r id a f
,
Invent 50c-In a jar,of WjLe
T h a t t h e following a m e n d m e n t t o Rertlon
t nf Arltvle V of the rn m ti t u U o n la hereby SDN'S FRECKI.F. CUF.AM
»«reed
• V r» d ttoo and «hall be
b , propiovd
I
a n d aub- and they'll dlu p p ca r. Severe
nf tha i t a l o for a p ­ taaca may require t«o Jar*—
ir.itlrd to tht,(*
e ev 'Vf r tl o rni of
proval nr r r A
tha l)»xt
n»»t ■»■
a a n r i a t ciara cr ttio
lo n aatt lha
tino hrraa ftcrr . - t h a t la to aay,*aald arction i ■tu more. W c poaitivtly p u n
of »aid artlrlai »hall be »m andad vo a« t o read ante« thia. a nd If your com­
a , folio»»:
^ ( u tla a I. T h r judicial p a a r r of i k e aiata plexion ian't fully reatorrdto.
abati ba Vaalad i n a auprama r o u r l , circuit IU natural beauty, « e -a ire e la refund your
And In additioB. *
court», c o s r t «f record of Hacam bla c o u n ty , money withiml argument.
crim inal court»,
county courta,
r o u n ty vytl.RON'S FHFXKt.F. CRF.AM ia a fine, fra.........
*
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-»
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Judaea and Juatir»» o l tho p o a r r a n d aurh [rant toilet cream. ItoeanH cSnvc
hairtoto( (t taarw .
othvr ro u rta or rommiaalona aa th o loaiala- atul
( b ^ a 'poaitlrrly
rem ove
and
TAN ar
tu rc m ay from l i m a t o timo o r d a i n a n d ra- FKF.CKt.LS. Try It at our riak. Price 50o-&gt;
JOotabllab. T h o l»(l»latttr» m ay p r e o rr ib a tha tent by matt If dealt,.!. M am moth j a r » &gt;&gt;.00.
rom pon*ation ot th o Juatlaca a n d J u d fc a af W it S D N 'S F A IR SKIN S O A P Me, W lbon
tho noverai r o u r t a , b u t nn court h o r r t o f o r r rreckl* C r e a m Co., C ba tka tun, 5 . C., maker a,
HtabtJ*hr«l u n d e r t h e - r o n i t i t u t l o n a n d lava For aaiv by
ol Florida »halt ho hraa)iy aboflahed.
SCEMINOLE f h a u m a c y
T b c votaa caat fa yom plianc« w ith »aid
propovrd arnondm onta, and
_
t h o can v ftu ,.
d r r f a r a tia n a a n d return» Ihcrooi,
thcrool, ahail hi
ba
ouhjcrt t o t h o name refutation» a n d r ra trir
t i a m an are pro v id ed by law fo r (»Barai
r h r t l m u In t h e . » t a t e of Florida
tn i m i m o n y « hereof. I have h e r e u n t o eat
my hand and atn&gt;ed th#’ i r » at ecal of the
• tale uf florid», at T a 'l a h a o e e , t h e capital,
title the tw e n ty -filth day at Ju ly , A. I*. I $ t t
(Real)
II. CLAY C R A W F O R D .
Rarralary of Rial»,

Takes Off Freckles,
Removes Tan.

h e l p l e s s d e a d heh lu d.

escn|M*.

e it h l (AS). Fifty-nine ( Í 9 ) . lU aty-tbrea (63).
S i l t y - t w o (S3), s i i tUH
y - f o a r (64) and tho^
anuth fh -a l”f of* Lot *•------f l U t y *-----««Of. and L o i n '
T h i r t y - t w o A, and T a n A. ae per plat of
(« l o r y D e l ta , reeordad In t h o publie record»
of o r a n t e county , of w h ic h t h e c o u n ty of
Seminole waa-fortserly a p a r t .
O K O R u E N. R I O B V .
Special b latter.
A uf. 4. 1-914.
tOO-Tnee-Str

kd
‘Uikf*
Mnnfiw«
1
1 lu i fin («»II») * m g «iTirnd m»nl In lH*cl!oii IVI mi r ot , ! betiT« r»«i « Io u gK *
■ i%«f Im p t
hi hrt'in Iit* % t
fect
\o
t
h
e
Un*
of
thn
M
fllonvillè
T
r
n
r
i,
S u v6&gt;# r i A f i i r lr f , | | h t »Al, of t h e rnnMllu*
-•'Phi* wi(i«u* f«ir I t e r - 1 lint c r e o l e 1» “ tLcift nt I k r t í «f r «if ilnriii«. i« h r t r i i y « i n n i th m e n »«luthsaarrll) wtth #«&gt;4 Un« L U r
ff-« i in th r point flf1Lff(innlhf, rrmtajninf
n il,|,n l
It.it I ««I ' b b e w o u l d t ’m r r «
Io «int ih ll! I»* *uí&gt;m(ttfi| ft» I h r r l r f i H n nf *»« »rrr-* an«l « ffti*tl«|i,
propcRy
... ««e e n n g e l t h r o u g h tlu* (« n t o n 1 1«• M* «t * i r* at lit# tf'fvral riertiun» In f*r f»»hl ht*In t i)ft«pi&lt;n Uni«« « v e n u # und l.i k n
* h i Is*- if r» i T u*1p•1j») Jn N»Mr rtOiet, A . I ) UMftfne- [(x Kiti»for4| hcfsmtolr county« Flofil,»») l i m e , t h a t l» u ti d m i t * in or«' «*1
IDÍI, li'r r Aliftretii*h uf rrjectiun
«ml t*%l««f upon
l h « proporty of *
T in lipi*!*i ur#
pf *Idr (tfa.
t ,. r TIns ri 1* " o i i i f o ftrt b l e t n ( I d * Is
VV A F» il«. J r . i WiltUm A Fit ta, Jf.A. •
4# ».
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f
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tcrullcift
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afhr
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1 » i w*«rs ' - i t i l i « *
i ' M IIA V U .
, i i.
I r f i ff nf *'4. nu fini r* Unyfity, Floritl •1
t •«•Ivir.L.' «t fil*, w ni* ti
•It.
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f «. M.
11*•• f*t•
1 h.
t rn ««I
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«iu h «(if.SU«»
til r r 4i| nil nuU tal &gt; «i»(I'll#* f • m« f«• I•rti**'*f ítl I hi*
h o t ii , ufi
I ‘ «»lui* Ui I ‘ u n U11 irUiih «I «U i»w f»jr four &gt;r«r*. rkerpt l hai In Ih« U i r r u l t f ot»»i« N # t « n l h J a d l r i i l Ulf*
ruum &gt; i&gt;Ff«fOf nf i a i p - anti cnunty. t* i
cult- Aell. Il» till* fellow culliti imwT uf
rull, .Srmlfmlf» C'oooty» F lo r id a , l a ( 'h a n mStr* ter, who !*VìsalI ht* r|«»rti*if fur l W*i
corf Hllllwf
until
fet
tli«"
gruffal
clcrtlnn
tu
!»*«
hcl4
In
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TO HE CO N TIN U ED
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M « p p r u f l n ç Ifora

I low ••"Uhl tin* candle have vnii^Jn-d d e u c e t h a t I «vos a l o n e , u n o b s e r v e d . .
cutii{d«*l»Mt ? There was but «in* W h o e v e r th ose n s t a s s l n s m i g h t be.
,v „ v

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I........... aware* of W presence.
I* fluur level. Only n» I lay lint and felt ), „■ tviiuui»l the candle, had stolen
T eautlousljr across from «vali tu wall through the pilch durki.e»» »lleiitly
eould j determine ««tint led Im*Iuw. AH und a» swiftly «llsnp|H*nr«»l I »»•
-'■was black ns a well, us n«ds«*lo»» us » |,„ k,.i| in, , r i|&gt;t«*«t nnd not ulunel
grave, yet there «vn» a ladder exactly
1 cuiifes* for Uli Instu ut I was panic
I Siting tbe «paco spiked solidly Into the
stricken,
shrinking
_____ back from tbe hor­
flooring. My groping fingerò euuM
iltiek u n k n o w n w hb li «’ » r
o
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o
f
t
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I
reach two of the rung», and they fell
I c o u l d *«»•
," ' “ r
B «otind and strong. With face outwurd t c h ' p e d nn*
P itie d to f«*el a ghust
I trtwted myself to tlu*A support and nothing &gt;•'&lt;
i„.hind that lm

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Then
the
In, utiuut III hew litici nielli
iN-lve. b i l l b i a c k u s p i t c h
I lic ld t h è
durkneie« »hut me; In.
f ln tu ltig s p l l n t e r u l o f t . i i i n l o u s l y s c u n
1 erum*ln»l b.-u k tu I bn wall, pistol nt hit t h è fe«« f«»*l tip i» r&lt;; v e a Irei, luit
In hauti, nnd R *«*emetl it» though tlu* n a ' l t HpHtt«r«»l u u t . t h è rt»l n s h d r o p
t,l,H,d tu my «’len» had tamed to Ire. p l n g t u t h è floor. I f e lt r c i i M v r e l c o u tl

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Noflré . f AppUralfftn for T u D e e d Cader
Hrcllon 571 u d (73 G r a n i i S n u i r i of
Florida *
*
Noil to 1» h e r e b y » U rn t h a t W- J . Wo« .
hory, p u r c h a se r of Tax C ertificat* No. tit,
d a te d lb»*4(h d a y of July, A. I&gt;. 1904. ha*
Mod laid r s n l f l r i u in my tifllr*, a n d f i t
modo a p p lic ation lor t a i d«od t o Im u O la
accordance with law. (laid c o n i a t a l o ero*
h i n « Ihr lotlowing i l m r l b r d p r o p e r t y »IIu a te d In Sem inole county, F lo r id a , to oil;
l.-il 114. L o n iw o o d . The ioi&lt;l laruf. h rln f
i » « i r d at the d a to ol the i t i u a n c * ot lurk
rortlArolo In tbo n m f ol F. V. P a iló n .
U t i l i » la i d cortlA talc ■hol] ho redeemed
accordine t o low, ta» -toed »III l a m e Ihereon
on tho 21th d a y al Auguat, .A. D . 1914.
Wit n e u my ofTIrlol «(«nature n n d oent thli
the 20tb d a y of Ju ly . A, D. 1914.
F. A. O o l i t i LARS.
/ T r e k Circuit Court, Seminóte C o „ Fla.

I n f w ba r via Jo* C a m e ro n a n d l - i r i r k O.
C a m e r o n a ra rom t-U ln ante a n d J a n » RJaemon a a d O a o tja N. HaU s r s de fehdanta,
I ahalt o ffer for sale, a n d aell t o t h e bl( haat
bidder fo r eaah, before t h o door ot tbo
e o a r r h o u a a la aald Sa m ín a lo coa n l r , FtorIda. In t b o r i t y of Hanford, on Monday, tb o
Ttb d o y of Roptambar. A. D. IM 4
tb o
«amo b a l a s o letal asían d a y , a n d w h h l a
tk*.
. » nu^
t b n proporty dea:rr(b*d l a I b « flnsl doaran a * foUown, a lln a ta d
In t h e c o u n t y of Reminolo a n d tbo t u t e of
Florida. t » - « d tl
aT h l r î i ; t hf*»’_L53&gt;* T b lr t y - f o a r (34).
T h lrty -flro (4 jt
T irtrty-ol* - f * n . T b lr t y “ *»» ^ * T ) . T blrty-aj^ bt (38), T h lrty -n ln a

„ .
NOTICE O F HALB
In C ourt a f t h è Counir J a d g e , S e m in a la
N o tice la heraby f i e r a t b a t under a n d b y
C ounir, S i a lo of Florido
tn re F i l a t o ot
m a d e op the tOtb d a r e f Ju n a , 1914
J. 8 , Muore
T o all C re d ito ri, l e g a t e c i, D litr ib u te o o and b» t b e H o n o ra b le Jamao W. Terkina, J u d t o
af
t
h
e U r e u l t Court, S e e c n t h Judicial Cir'all l ' r n o n i h a v in g Clmlmo or D e m a n d i
vorlda. tn c h a a r o r y aita yalaat t a l d F i l a t e :
Voli, and .eacb of you aro hereby notlfleJ t ln f , j a » b a t certain t a uan tb o rein pendine,
ulr
a n d retiulred
t o prcoent ony claTroe a n d de­ wherein VA, J , T k lfp o n la c o m p H in a n t,
manda w hlrh y o u „ or dltber of you. m i y and J a y A. Elnttein la d e f e n d a n t. I «hall
hoce a(ain«t tho r í t a l o ot J, S. M u r e , do­ offer for aalo and eell to t b e h l|b o o t bidder
5 “ h, before tbe door ot t b o court house
r e n e d . l i l a of Seminóle C n u n t y , Florido,
tri* of
of ueatd
S a n f o r d . Reminolo c o u n t y . Florida, on
,,
... .
„.i,,.
____ ,, ____ u n d e r t l f n N l i d tn l n l i t r a t r i a
td
o l i v e h u e tl . w t t h
a s m a l l m u s t a c h e t i t a t e , w ithin tw tír/j
S e p te m b e r. 1914.
^ y * H i fromn t b o - d a u r^ M Ja ib
. . . y *—
Ihn «TS», b------w
e it i i a t ___
e f a l —^ealee
day. -1e n d d u r i ^ dkjff“
~
wnxod.at the ends. Ills black, spar h rtr o f .
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.
ne
I
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leaai
li
A
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9
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át _ -p ro p e rty
- -• D i l r d J u l y 2.V(t. A. IV. 19H :
a fcdï r , e
d
r
a
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r
i
b
t
d
tn
tba
fìnti
defr»©
n
foilo vi, lo«
kllng eye»—attracted me flrat, a n d k
‘ H U T i l E. A tO O U F ,
Vili • * *“ *
9S-Ta»»-9tc
A d m ln l.lritfli.
then his long, shapely hands. These
Lola T w e n ty -fo u r (34), T w o n t r - I v « ( H L
grasped a atu-et of paper, and 1 no­
and F o r t y - M v a n (IT), of t h e Florida L and ■ ’
C o lo o iia U o a Company'a C e le r y P l a n ts tl o o ,
ticed others. Including several unopen­ In i 'n n r i nf Ifcn O n n t y Ja d « V Nrmlnnl» •Itu
a te d In Remlnofe ’ c o u n t y , Florida, ae
' « « I f , Nisi* of Florid».
ed enVelopos, lying before bliu on the In •rn
per
p l a t t h e r e o f duly r e c o r d e d In tbo p u b ­
F . t s t n of
ic
r
e
co rd ! of O rante c o u n t y , of which t h e ’
table. ’ He laughed a bit unpleasantly, W . II. tln d f r w o o d
wba fo r m e r ly a pa rt.
rn llio f» , D ( i t » r « , D i i tr l b u l r « » and r o u n t y of Raminola
a row of white teeth visible beneath Tositnil TCaraan*
aC U ItC F . N . itlU llY .
b a v i n s claim* o r Dam asd*
A tit- 4. 1 9 .4
S p e t ta i M a tta r.
tbe dark muntnebe.
a»aln»t a s i d F a t a t a i
a n d nacb ol yo», a m H»r*by nnTTFid
100-T u e « - Etc
"It’« Just dr t t h o u g h t , Herman." s n You,
d r t a a i u d . i o ' p r v a v n t any clalraa a n d d»he said genially. "The fellow ia a ifflnoa w blrh y o u or *|th*r of y o u may
a r n a r a l n t t t h d m ta l * of W. If. tfndrrN O T H '* O F HALE
mere adventurer. There will be no ono bwood
d r r t t H i l , l a t a ol Samlnolo C ounty,
N otice t* hereby (W en t h a t under n a d
Florida, t o t h e u n d r r j i f n r d a d m l n l . t r a t r u by v i r tu e of a Anal decree of forretoeura
t o take bis disappearance seriously."
M t s t a , w ithin--two ya ara from th* ■nd amle m a d e on Ike 2 0 lh d i y of J u n e ,
"Hut «ome ouaiitiowa tlATouio here.'* dola t a«aidbarrol.
A. D . 1914, by the H o n o r a b l e J i m u f f .
D a ted. J u l r _ ! U b » . A . J L »914.
“Ouly t)ie two why sent him, and
I'erbinr, J u d e e nf the C i r c u i t C ourt, RevMir;
4»nA
L
.
.
.JJPEHWOOt),
enth J u d i c i a l Cltruit. S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
they'll never dare IflTTiind tho w«uuau.
O C T u r . 9t •
*
A d m ln le tr a tr is ?
Florida, In chancery, in t h n t certain cauea
Bbe la Safe enough. Nigger Pete
therein p e n d l n c wherein, W. J . Hill, trustee
W, C . Hill, It r o n r a l a ln a n t , and J o h n
drove them out here, and wo can close N.„ f,
A^ ,,r .i u . f . r t . « D».d tt.drr lor
W. T i p t o n , husband ol A m a n d a L. T ip t o n ,
Medien I ef « h e r i d 41«», L a w s a f Flor­ i n d alt u n k n o w n heirn, de visees, I*[ t i e r s
hla mouth easily enough. It's been
, *
■ml (rir a n t e e * ol A m t n d a L. T ip to n , deeasy. Herman, anti now with' these 1 ida
N ntlre le h e r e b y f le e n Ihel D. D. Daniel, resse.1,, a r e defendants, 1 sha ll otter for sale
I'ureherrr
«I
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i
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)
i
l
l
l
l
r
i
l
r
N o. 31*2, tn d
two settled tt leaves me n cl«*nr Held."
It t o the hl[hest b i d d e r tor ra sh , beV :! „ d/ y . 0t
A J h
, , , i* t “ I fare t h . d o u r ot the ( m i r i baUM. U S a T
" M a y lie » o - y e s
H i l t v a t y o u t h i n k J r ’;*» ±
file,I Stid r e r t l f lr s ie In my ofltrv. a n d has
Reminole r o sn ty . F lorida, on Monday,
R
,
I s ) 4 , h&lt; „ ¿ J
It a ll mean? '1 «vnultl k t m w h o w i*et made a p p lic atio n for l a i deed t o tasue in , b, 7(h rf, y
s r r u r d a n r e n j t h law
Held eertlffeal» em- b«¡n * a | r ( s l sales day, a n d w ithin th e lee a I
v n » «ley cotn«v"
rPf0
In
ro u n ty . FTorldt, to« final de c re e a* fallows, s itu a te li in th* rn u n
The youtfgcr mail shuttled the pn«II: l.ot V, n i o r k R. Aulir»*- pion of Uvlrdo. ty al Rem inole and th e o t a t e a t Florida,
pero rostlessly, tils eyes on the face of Tho -aid la n d boina » » » t u r d at t h « d a t# nf .tb-wit:
t h e iaa uarro of - u r b rvrtlfirate In t h « nam e
the other..
i
T h e w est one-hall of a ten acre t r a c t
U nknow n. Uni««« «aid Y * r tl0 r a ta -hall ot land, deecrlbed as follow*, b e c l n n t n t a t
"I confess 'there are some details of
\&gt;r r r d r r ir . t d
a r r o r d i n f to law, , t a i dr«4 a sta k e a t a n d l n f on the n o r t h sidit of F lr a t
missing. Herman,",, bo aald_ slowly, will U«ua I h r r r o n on th« 31«t d a y of Alt' street r e e d , seW, -stehe h e l n | loratet) Vi
fu«t. a . n . m i /
rhalns anil 97 links west of t h o oast line of
"but. In the. main. It Is clear enough.
Wit nr«« my official «lena tu fe a n d «eil Inlerseetinn nt llolly* a venti* s e d
1 t a k e I t - t i l t s m a n N e a l e Is a r a s c a l , t'TMf i h r ï l t h d a y of July, A, "fV, I t i l i ,
«(reel of t h e town of Hanford, a n d t h ir t y
••rati
K A. IMHU. UAHS.
leet n o r t h of central line of sa id F i r s t s tr e e t,
l i e ««cut n o r t h - t o D u d t h e h e i r , d i s ­
Clerk C lr r y it ( ouM, S#m!rud«Co.. Fla.
and n i n n i n e thence west a lo n e the n o r t h
fly J, C. llobrrt*. Il, Ç . - tide, .of F ir st it met, m n t e n chaina to a
c o « cr**d t h a t h e «vn» «*lllii*r « te n d o r
»9 -M 'T u rA
, •(she. t h e n c e north l n - h a lo * to a s t a k e ,
hn«l «!l»npi**(«re«l. r a n I n t o non»* **'n uip
thence e a s t ten rhaUe t
a stake, thenc e
o f (In* » n i n e k ld n e y r a * h i m s e l f a n d
•noth t e n cheini to p r i n t of befinnine»
n o t h K o r i:i.»:t t f u s
c
o
n
ts
ln
lo
,
fise
seres
ot
la
n
d
.
b e t w e e n I belli, t h d e n n l m - i l t o c o p tin*
W h f i r a i ihr t r f i-lat ur*&gt; of
umirf
O E O R O E N. r m i H Y ,
ihr
ron»!
It
ut
Jon
of
1
If
1
»
ft,
of
thr
-t
air
of
c o in
T h a t '» uiy guesH
T h e n they
Special Master.
Florida, did pa»« thrr* joint ff-olutlo ni pro
August 4. |9tl.
•
p ic k e d tip t il l s p e n n i l e s s s o l d i e r , w h o .
[*«»• i?vu a mr nri turivi w i » thr run* t liuti on of
inn Tuee-Xte
."
I
hr
»5
air
of
Ft
nr
id«,
and
ihr
••ini'
*cfp
t i « tile lin y
re so lu b le * th e m is s in g
aifrrril tu h&gt; a Voir uf thfs-«- fifth«
«H th#
n o r t ( t: o r m h k i i i f f ' n h a l f
s o l i a t d t , a n d » f i l l III in d o w n b o r e t o mtili brf« f Inrtrd It* rath h&lt;iU»r; that ttiff
Under a n d by virtue Of a n execution (aVot«f un « « id Julnl frsolutinn* w#r# cnlrfnl
p l a y tin* p a r t . "
1Vr Jr&gt;Urn»la. talth Ih# •oc-l out af the Circuit C o u r t for the Hevu port
* - \ . l t m a y b e •*&lt;*
t i n t vnt n l s u i j t h e &gt;*fA and rsajr» t hrrruit, -arid ‘ fl» y did drier r « 1 h J u d i c ia l ('Irruit df Florida. In and for
mi hr «ml &lt;lir#«*i Inal tlhr taint j|i[lint f r Solti* Mraner county toi » M d , . Marninole r o u n ty
girl bey
l»r ■ultmillnl t*&gt; (hr rlefi *»r • of ihr was f o r m e r l y à’ part), in a cau«s therein
wherein Armour -Fertiilter Works,
* S no* one 11le v plcki'tl off th e s t r e o l »
'tale • r Ihr gr urial e1***Hiitl m N u yFiabtf , pendine,
a c o rp o ra tio n la »&gt;taIntlfl. a n d W, A. F itte ,
191 «
H e * t o l d t o d o It In t i l l s l e t t e r
They
w, ih^frfnrr, 1. Il
1 U y f r « « ford. Jr , is d e f e n d a n t, I heve levied upon a n d
( h o n g l i l It lie st | o p m « c t l i e l r i n it n ilttir1a r y ■il «tato nd 4hi «hai# ul Flo rid a , dts will -ell a t public outcry a t t h e front door
of the c o u r t h o u r, in S a n t ó n ! , Florida, o n
l
v«*
ftullr#
lh«l
a
&gt; t 1
r l e d n s ) so b a d l e p r « “ uri* a w o m a n
the first M on,lay In S e p te m b e r, A. II. 1914.
1» r nr r al 1,1»* !l«n
e !l I( .# !’♦
held
. , r h ...u
n i) initi Mori,
)• on
said m onth d u rin e
Florida
op 11 beine «•»# r&lt;*' *)&gt;F
\ \e « « o u t tin«e mi) Ir'nnlile ««lilt lu,*r
1it ino . »-«r-'h
1•»uni)
1
I n. it - t » , . . II,., the » first M
.
, h'’ l a t a 1 ho u rs el rile, to t h e hlfheat and
*-\jt you do I** la* »lit«*?''
in November, « l&gt; I M I . I t e «al.t '1 (O',lav
b o ld er (or c»*h. all t h e Vient. a u *
| irn bei l «&gt;*»* In N r w n r l e a n * w)|ti
fe w d oll. i l *
* a r e l t* * s l )
" A l l she
h t i o « « * iib.dlt Ilo- ttfTntr Olii l liurt 11»
If *)u- ............ .
T l i c r e lire p le n ty

it

LEGAL ADVERTISING

W ild reckluasnei«, a desire to

n w n y f r o m th o s e g r e i v s o m u »n r*
r o u n d i n g s , o v e r c a m e a ll c u u t lo n . B w l f t -

i,,r,ennl.'"cI.m,c7h"o'’u nm lli m il W , I...' *l»n. . '" J 1» 1» M * l,,,U
nervously gripping Ute |&gt;lstol butt- . MWfMl
,t,0 beat ol sveryiKisi, ws
TIhti 1 emu© t© this iliHir* sim ilar to tn©
(ccommtoJ to utes&gt;ol iak
other, nltliougtt no groping about would
reveal the catch or enable mo to force
It open. ,
Again 1 struck a match, guarding the
Infant liaine with Itotli hands against
ComblncJ Oßice
a slight draft which thredtened Its ex­
tinction. I caught-a glimpse of a
and I'ountatn Pen
shadow on the Wall and made one
swift, automatic effort ttt leap nslde.

Carter s *

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dropping th e fatal m atch. T ho movemember of ihe Cat»«’» In* family,
turnt w as too late. S om ething dt*- p ro t,»|t Ink &gt; tuet a Uoe and drift a pt black.
•Tended craslllng ypon m y hood. Olid 1 I, i, eapedally brilliant, amooth and pirmanrot.
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idtclu»!* forward
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It must be I lay there- practically f bdiU wkh lU ■»« 6ow-««grelU..
dead for sou»i time. J had no knowletlge of being approach««! or Jiandlrel.
and yet every pocket was rifled, tho
pistol-Jerked from my hntid nitd my
i, Sanford, Florida
root rlpt*ed from my body. Like «o
much carrion the fellows hnd flung me
hark ognlnst the wajl so ns to m«kff ^ _ _
rpont for jh# swlpgtiig o|ym oT the '
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Notice la h e r e b y (Ivan th a t u m le r a n d by
v irtu e of a final decree Ot f u re rto a u ra a n d ­
amia mad« on . t h a 2 0th d a y of J u n e , A. D.
1914, b y tba 11,inoratale Jamo* W. lVrkln»,
J u d ( a of t h e C ircuit Court, S e v e n t h J u d í ­
ela! C ircuit, Seminole c ounty, F t o r l d a , la
chancery. In ,lh * t certain t au a a t h e r e i n ’ paad-

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Rogers' Plated Ware
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THE SANFORD HERALD
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

SPECIAL LOT NO. 2 1

SPECIAL LOT NO. 1

MEN’S OXFORDS
LADIES’ OXFORDS

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Patrician and Drew Shoes
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move Item.
Straw H a ts ami:HenV6yBngu-r. Gome in early before the stock is
i ’is a boni-fide sale. All goods marked in plain figures and nothing
n o r n l I nis No. 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 as advertised. "
Endicott Johnson’s Work Shoes
For Men

Regal Shoes For Men
Regal -King Calf O x f o r d s ,
English Last, $5.00 value now

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Brown's Stone Blucher, $3.50 (¡j() 7
value now Brown’s Stone Bluchcr, $3.00
value now Men's Blue Stone Blucher, $3.00
value how - - ■
- - Men’s Green Stone Blucher,
$3.00 value n o w .......................
Men’s Black Deerskin Blucher
$2.50 value now - - - - *
Men's Chomoise Skin, $1.7;&gt;
value n o w ...................................

Regal Russian Oxfords, English
Last, $5.00 value now - - Regal Glazed Kangaroo Blucher
Oxford, $5.00 value now - /Regal Patent ‘Leather Blucher
Oxfords, $5.00 value now - Regal Black Calf Blubber Ox­
fords, $4.50 value how - - Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 5 0
value now - - »- - - • - ■
Russian Button Oxford, $*1.50
value n o w ..................................
Black Kid B u t t o n , $ 4 . 5 0
value n o w ............................ Black Calf Blucher Oxford, $4.00
value now - - - - - - - ­

Boys Gun Metal Patent Bluch(»r
Oxford, $3.00 value now - Boys Gun Metal Patent Blucher
Oxford, $2.50 value now - *
Misses Patent Button Oxfords.
$3.00 value n o w ....................... #
Misses-Baby Doll Pumps, $3.00
value n o w .................................. 9
Misses Gun Metal Baby Doll
Fumps, $2.50 value now - Misses Patent Leather Baby
Doll Last, $2.50 value now Misses Patent Button Oxfords.
$2.25 value n o w .......................
Misses Patent Baby Doll Last.
$2.25 valuo now - - - - Misses Patent Button Oxfords,
$2.00 value now . J
Paten( Baby Doll Last, $1*50
value now - - - - - • *
Patent. Baby Doll Last, $1*2.)
value n o w .............................
Patent Leather Ankle Stra;», $1*2*&gt;
value n o w ....................... - “
Patent Leather Ankle Strap, $l oo
value now - - - - " '
Tango Patent Pumps for Little
Tots, $1.50 value now - 1 - -

Tan Blucher Oxfords, $ 4 . 0 0
value now - - - - _
Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords,
$*1.00 value n o w .......................
Regal I a n , Rubber Sole,^ $*1.50
value nbw -

Stacy Adams Shoes For 1
Patent Kid Button Oxfords, $6.50 (
value now - .............................*
Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords,
$5.50 v a lu e 'n o w .......................
Tan, English Last, O x f o r d s ,
$0.00 value now - - - - Black Kid B u t t o n , $G. ÖÖ .
valuo n o w ..................................
Blucher Kid Oxford; $ 6 . 0 0
value how - - '.......................
Blucher Kid Oxfords, Straight
Last, $6.00 value now Blucher Kid Oxfords, Farm Foot
Last for heavy men, $6.00 now
Value now
White Canvas Bluchers, Rubber
, Sole, $1.75 value now •
White Poplin, Low Heejp, $2.00
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White Canvas Rubber Soles, $1\25
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White Canvas Strap Pumps, $1.25
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White Canvas Ankle Strap, 75c
. value n o w ..................................

SPECIAL LOT NO. 3
LADIES’ OXFOttDS . " Patrician and !)rew Shoes for W o^en
Regular values $2.50 to $4.00. ' Going ai

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Outings, White Buck, Rubber
. Sole, $4.50 value now

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Black Vici Kid Bluchers, $3.50
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: value now ..................... “ ' •
Gun Metal Button O x f o r d s
$3.50 value' now - - Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
~ $3.50 .valye
now - - ■
Qun Metal v Blucher Oxforts,
$3.50 value now
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Men’s W hite Canvas, Rubber
Sole, $2.00 value now - - Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now - —
Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxford, $2.00 value now - Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher Ox
fords, $1.50 value now - -

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colonies in view oLJapansattldudc.
GumbimretTpa tow n"»wenty mttnr | n the State for general farming,
from the Russian frontier, has been.-tracking and fruit growing. Among
Charter for a half- million-dollsr
occupied by the Ruffians, who ac- the leading own era of Hand within
company, Chase A Co., of this rity ,
cording to Russian official ndvicea tho district are T he Dills Ewing Si
was received this week from Tnlla;
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quickly and paying the yeara dues hassce, and was AM for record yes­
captured twelve German field guna N ehf Co. and Florida Indian' River
it aubacrlpti.ons to the club will terday in the oltice of the clerk of the
and took many prisoners.
Laud Co., of M elbourne Gioaaoh
t be called for th ii season unless circuit court.
News of military developments |}rog. Co., of F.au Gallle; Geo. W.
m great project arises th a t will
issued by the ofllcialbureausheco Hopkins, of Hopkins, and .^evaral
Chase J e C o. hns its suite of otlices
eMsitate a larger am ount. For in­ Tn tho $t. Jam es building uns is en­
more brief as the great m isses of the others.
t i , if 100 good live men of San- gaged in the fruit business on n whole­
A large m ajority of the" land
An entire change in tl|e- plan of.
London, Eng. .AugUI.-Tho almost
u will pay their annual dues iu sale and extensive »cate, the charter
in the district have signed the peti­
campaign may he brought a b o u t'b y '
[ranee the comm ittee will have providing for the firm to conduct complete absence of news from the
tion and no opposition to the forma-,
tho
finding
of * .an
opening
theatre
of
war
today
in
the
best
evi­
10 to their credit which will be thy same business in which it tuts
rion of the district is a n tid p a t
dence th a t big events tire in progress, by the G erm an armies in Delgiuin
lp|e to pay oil the indebtedness
h - 'tü J engage d for some time, the head which will test (fie real caliber of the This tfas adm itted in an oljtelnl com­
'the club and go far to pay current i|uarti-r* to Im* iti tht* city :1ml the
battalions engaged in a m*vt Water*1 m unication fromBrusselstodaywhich .
Eyises during the fall and winter ro in pa it y to exist far a period
saidd the Germans "haitguinedg
loo"
or 11 "New Sedan ”
,
Lbn. In the m n ttrr of subscriptions , ninety-nine year*
That tin* great German «idvance on bo^h batik* of the Meuse uud are
krs have been m any good men and
The capital stock of 150,mill ia di­ is being pushed with vigor and de- in contact with the allies.” _ _ _ _ _
ladies of Sanford who subscribed vided into 6,000 share* of $100 each,
|the fund last spring to the am ount there being 2,800 shares of preferred 'term ination can safely he asserted, • It ndds that the Delgians having
12000 and it will he no difllrult stock and 2,600 share* of common judging from the irttelligunce perm it­ done all thst-eo u ld he expected by
glter to obtain u subscription li«?\ stock. The Irlghest amount of in- ted to the oufaide world. On both holding the invaders In check for
[ a t least $1000 anytim e in the win­ dehtedness which may he assum ed hanks oof the Meuse the Germans fifteen days, "thelf strategy will now
are iruwditvg southward toward the he merged into the general plan of
g month*.
at any time t* placed at the.a mount entrenched French arm y waiting to the allied arifti«**.”
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LTbe booklets of Sanford and Seni­ of .th e capitalization. $60,000.
Mem their progress toward Sedan
Rumor* that |lru**i,l* has fallen
l e county printed several month*
The otfici-r* of the cumpanv an* I
into (¡-'m a n hands were persistently
pay« stilj in the hand* of the »••' f Cha-c. uf Ja* k*oi\vilh president.
in circulation in Paris, hut no infor­
Ery and can he used to good .id
. million ' ou’.d be obtained.
haugr this season and the expense*
Hook* contributed this past month
Ithe cluti can lie eut down to very
The Belgian capital was known by \\ J. Ilill and oilier*
ha figure* It seem** lo In* the sense
o „'Oli »buri*» ermi tin*» to the norinwiirii meir certainly to he threatened hy daring
Fiction
the members that tin* liest wlfort.s
Lord Jim. by Jos«*ph Conrad
stockholders advanrr troops have reached the | German cavalry, who had„ reached
the club should 1m- confined to
the
{ o f . *t of Soignlea. thinking t he
Charlotti* Tem ple.by Mrsltowson.
m e , Lt&gt;1« pear Malto» *..»linu»tmi
(king up the busin«—- of the nt&gt;
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ity.
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approaches
road*
h
ad.
been
TUo
Rrute. by F. A Cummer.
W.|&gt; between llrii»*e|* a n d Antwerp
pbeason rather than getting tm.re
liefere tin* northward rush the liarric.. led and enlrenchod. Four of Tho King of the M ountains, hy E.
»pie to come here .iml spending
Hid giu I force» are retreating on Ant­ the ft'iissela hospitals are filled with a b o u t.
lirge sum on' advertising There
Going Some, by Rex Reach.
werp III Hru*.*i*l» t he\ cull this :i wound- d soldier*
|tfjttany projects to l»e handled
Atlt crp apparently i* tin* tempo The M ap Higher Up. hy Henry II
b dub that .will mem. much t&lt;&gt; tin*
rary g-*al of the German troop» in Miller
hr, and these will be taken up «1
Ifelgiti". They are reported moving Mollit* McDonald, hy Randall
I next meeting on Kridaj t q g h t
-.lowly but steadily in the direction The Pool of Ffh mi*, hy Louis J. Vania*.
tg. 28th. .T h e elti11 member* -&gt;r&lt;rif the area t fortified port on the Friar Tuck, by Robert A Waaon.
ty much gratified- at the good pro
llixi-r Scheldt The German soldier* Tbe Primadonna, by Marion Cr«w
ludnir made t'\ »In Ft nance
ha •* ovclipled the town of Tlrlemont foni. •
and their ma*»es pushing in fron the T nix ton King, by (ieo. Harr. Mr*
ju-l fim*hi*d gel I it.g ihi*ni m »hupe
•frontier are lielieved to htfvy come iu C ut d icon.
will I II,- unde* •! I tiding rri.it f hi- r:it*
contact w ith_ the allies front. He- In the Hishop's Carriage, l»y Mirh
(nr the year hud been ttuule and
1ports in Brussels asserted a -battle elson.
, very other uuuvsuor in tho State* will
"*li ,| offured near Charleroi iu which The Foreigner*, hy Ralph Conner
The
Reckoning, by Louis J. Vance
be h i* .ig.Mti-* • hi* *amt* troubli*
Secret »if Lonesome Cove, hy Se* II
lin* H e p u r t ' t -.Mar of O r i u n d o m i \d.i in*
•li-iiK - t b l n k- tin* «ano* ubimi it mid

The A llied Farces Have Not
Shown Their Hand
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Hi* had bn-i . I**' tjri, hut altirmitu'
u.i ,l"' ■
It devclpi^ until \\ • ::.i**duy t
Throughout the du y Dt
^rchiafuva and Amici de
*lr utom ost energl«*» to stin
tf th4Tr patient und keeping
I - The
cardinals wi-r** notified "f &gt;
[the pope's grave condi t i on a nd »nine '
them whir entered the *i&gt; k r o om
[fcserihe the scene
heart r&lt;-n&lt;iijsg. especially when tin pontiff, rmi*
-lag himself from tim e t&lt;&gt; time, »poke
[Oare ho said:
L.V'In ancient tiroes the pope by a
Word might havostayed the slaughter
I hut now he*is im p otent.'’
I -Prayer« were said by thousands
rand church bells souiyded when 'the
n f a m e n t ' wai exposed upon all
like altar*.
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I When the court learned of the
Fpapes’ condition there was th r drepK«sf concern. King Vjctor Em mnnpersonally Informed Queen 11**1rna and the news was com m unlm trtd .to the the queen's mother.

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list will b&lt;* printed In next report.

ft*f«| u r in a iiirn^ (nr her KünI Linlinri

,,, i \ . -Minie o» I tic cnnng III..Wo»
considerable eost to the tax ussesr personally to *ay nothing of the
nuble and vexation.
Only t w o day* niy&gt; Mr. H utt re­
ived a let t e r ‘from the Governor in
filch he »tilled that from inform a­
mi in hand it would not he possible
r him to m a ke any further rcduc„„ in t he millage. I t i s a s s u e r e d
„- additional reductfbn will c o m e off
the mdlngc imposed for peniiotjs
„I that t h e s u i t e millage will be di-

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The audience on* last Sunday eve­
n t waa very large dispit»• the fact
i*t it rained up to and all during
&gt;e service.
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I) evacuation of Kiaochow and the terest and gilts. '
andbnmcnt '••( the rasterp. seiis by •
Sifnfortl Library Association
rirran war vessels. Holland is said

REMARKABLE ATTENDANCE AT
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BAPTIST CHURCH
r One of the most rem arkable thing*
: Uking place in Snnford this sum m er'
1» tbe large audiences attending aerjVice* a t the B aptist Church. The reF&lt;hrd for August is equal to thnt of
‘be.winter months. T he cause of this
|l* largely from th e fact th a t tho
[church advertises its-services an d Is
pf*par*d
4ake care of the audl^&gt;ee* In a comfortable way with elecnWe fans and Ipe water., and eourto•u* -ushers.
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m preaching b series of unique serr*«&gt;ons. These are a ttrac tin g » great
y * i l of attention. T he Subject of’ the
W rm on next Sunday evening will i&gt;e.
r*A. C. L. Dispatchers Orders.” Mr.
LDyman promises in the out set th at
RA. C. L. does not stan d for A tlantic

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er* in t h \ Sanford ssctlnn are planM
ning to rel.rodure a Florida celery
farm at th.* i ’anama-Pacific Inter- &gt;
national ¿ p o s itio n .
™ e «rownr.
from ?uni/rd Intend to .how b&gt; In
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rep llcao f their celery farms, their
I *'tern " of sub-lrrfg»tIon, the water
being f u r n i s h e d by urieslsn wells. It
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(, planned to lay out this lit» !« f»rm .
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„ r field along.id* the Florida Build- ,.ho, B by Am ertc
, in »mne convenient placeh
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H ^ n be *i*er» by ‘*»110« “t ‘ h,&gt; F“ lr M o n S t C T Ir&lt;
Using th.» »ystemt hegTow ersofSanWellington 1
ford re a lise d 11.'200,000.00 n rt p o - k Boull,OTrta ,o
fit per acre. from their celery crop}(
le&lt;jn.g couqM
year The country surrounding 1 n(nj{ of t jje -war 1
Kaiford is noted *11 over the S tate. |lr|tteh battleship.

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'Hy figures obtained from the office
of Judge J F (’ Griggs, collector of
custom s, the value of merehundlae
exported from nil Florida ports du­
ring the yeST ehding June JO. Inst,
wus approxim ately $42.1 i2,0i*J. T be
value of merchandise im ported du­
ring tho same period was 98.980,642.
Uy comparing the exports with the
Impirls it will lie seen th a t Florida
produced (or export purpose* more
than four times what the State .util­
izes in imported products.
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T he value of all exports for the
past year exceeded the value of the
exports for the preceding year hy
nearly one million dollars. The im:
port* were in excess of the previous
year's record by $ 1.301.405,
T he collection from all sources at
all port* amounted to $2.376.466^39,
or alm ost twice a* much as the total
collections made hy the collector o(
Internal* revenue.-The Florida Motroplis.
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BAPTIST SERVICES
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C orner I’ark A vs. a n d Gth St. ■,
9:39 Sunday.School.
11:00 Preaching* "T h e Tem pest of
3:30 Jr. B. Y. P. U.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U. 7:45 Preaching, "T h e A. C.
D ispatchers Orders."
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Always welcome..^ • ’
George Hym an, Pastor
Card of T hanks
Since the death of our Bon-iniw and husband, Orln M artip, we
cure" to 'sincerely th an k all our
V p d s for their kindness and aaris, Ace during *hia sickness and sinco
Uf death. May God'a richest hless:
R. II. Davis
Sarah E. Davis

FLORIDA ROAU I1UILDING
A total of 2,84$. miles of roads
were built ijt Florida Iasi yeaY^ift a
coat of more than 11,000,000, accoring to an official report just mado
public. Half of the roads were s u r­
faced with sand-clay, 857 miles with
marl or crushed stone'*nnd o f t hr re­
m ainder 85 miles were constructed
of brick.
A num ber o( Florida counties ha vis
voted bond Issues for road construc­
tion in recent months, nnd it is esti­
m ated th a t the expenditure this year
for- highways will am ount lo |3,000,000 or more.
Nothing has dem onstrated more
notably the progress th a t Florida Is
making than tlw building o ^ K&lt;»&lt;ril
roads in the Stats. These road*..pro
paying handsome returnxonthem on#y invested in them. They would pay
a very satisfartory retu rn if nothing
If nothing hut tho inrrea»e in the val­
ue of lands which Whey m ass was
taken Irttp account Me re is a case of
a 7urm owner who attem pted to «ell
'h is.fa /m for 91,800 and was .unable
to secure th a t nm ount /or it. A flrst-

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 18, 1914.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 18, 1914; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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