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AUGUST I

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,
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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.
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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
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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
...i. in.', ;
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calomel, which is only another lortti owner. .?. V .
N
rxt
,of dearly and poisonous mecury. Hump dead. 1.
Dodson's Liver T one is a pleasantFor Sale In « I»« r
' • ft *cm
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 ■
|P , 4
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
* Te ( t ‘
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. ;
*V to tirke the J til • ol C.
I. j|i ,| : out h if Sc t .
w.
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•ill refund jo u r 1. 01 ■&gt; . 1 tim e jf it w.»y. ü ro*»i »
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fails in your case.

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ADVERTISING"

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SICKENED BY
CALOMEL

“ NEMO”
CORSETS

SPECIALS

EVERY
WEEK

Additional Classified Ads
Will soon be here.

Los t-l»;t wentj Sanford am i Beartiall
Ave., T u esd aj- nfternoon
Ai&gt;g .1
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.

Hadn’t you

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P o p Hunt— N*'« A nMYTTt roitnKF*
modern. J. Mui*on, ffui .I’alnwtta
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100-41p . "

we have the most beautiful lot of

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ginghams, cheviots and percales.
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with clothes of qual­
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For R ent— Five acre* gi&gt;*»l celery
land, one and a half m ile - lrom Han­
ford. N. n . Garner

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Call and have

DRESSES NOW '

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
his brain.

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day need,.we have put in a
line of the famous closed sleeve
shirt.. Mr. Workingman, come
in and let us show them to you.
All'Sizes, 501?
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Have you seen those, skirts
in our windows?'
up to $8.00.

Ch o ic e

Values

For R e n t — Completely furnished
house
with piano fqr tl“' summer.
the Best
Few step s to postoiliee. depot - n
You'll always find.
steam er dock.
dock, A. W. Brown. -0
75-tf
and Rolls,
■‘terprire. Florida
U the qnly kind,

And Here

Our Buns
Our Pics and Cuke

mil, Ai«», Ws Think, Vsur Fancy Tsks

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B u k e r y ,-

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$ 3 .9 ? :

VERWARE, OPTICAL PO O D S, ETC.

Expert Repairing

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For R ent— Furnished office
ped w ith roll top desk, office ch»ir*
and tables. -Also a roll lop d '” *
ty p ew riter desk and o t h e r e'pj
m ent for sfllC'or rent. H e rs l'l^ ^

MISCELANEOUS______
WUhted—Plain and fattcy *«**"«'
Dreasm aking of nil kinds,
house ' oft Ka si Third street.
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‘ F or R e n t - 511 Park Wc. Mr
room house, with ail conveniences.
Apply a t 507 Turk.
For R ent— Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping
A'"’
bedroom s. Mrs. John».
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IH-tic
avenue.

Good, Light Bread

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”

^l&lt;’r 1r' l,t.
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 *
Apply to &lt; I
or }■ I Ni Iff.! 'Jtp

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

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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
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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
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SEASON— FIFTY MEMBERS
TAKEN AT ONCE TO AVOID
UNNECESSARY DELAY
WERE IN ATTENDANCE

• PROM OVER THE STATE
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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
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, . 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
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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«
...
.
•
|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
»
•
I
t
4
' 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 , ,„.|
,
. ,
■ . ,
¡.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
'.
■
*
"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 •
ations.
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
115
First
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.
•
JMS
104 3tp.
•
Industrial Index.
Idnson. •
ford b&gt;t his acquaintances,
•&lt;)*
f#V, Ci pi-

;

, / f,

■klfeih

zm

�AUfiUSfjt ltt;
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
est.
•
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♦»+ ♦ ♦ ♦♦» ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦» » ♦
A PR O TEST
I

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

•MU'

be

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
I F B y —Tm I j im

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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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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
Charge 25 Cents.
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C. H. D IN G EE

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.
_____________ ‘.H-lf
uith a luli'cargo, will b&lt;j .conducted a transisthm ia n route, hut nothing
1
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
j y r '- L ■ \ - 'V ' ' *
*en* 11
1 ' the young ladles. There will be four sold at a 'sacrifice. Enquire Herald
a i.,,i„ ,. arranged
......... „„.i for ,v.„
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
, ,
..
. 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
80-tf
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'
.i.
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
102-tp
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
8
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0
a
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m
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1:3Ç P-nt......... ..11:50 p.m
Ar.
Washington
Ught of the great project and for j t»i,t»fi.,l*rr
|n l"l
I Presuli nt the must beautiful
ordered
b&gt; an\ J o sh s. Patwell Farm
Make offer to
Ar.
New
York
2:31
p.m.
0
:5 0 p .m ....... ... 0:00 a.m
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
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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
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Addrees It , uare of
Steel Pullman Car* of the highest class ojierated on all truins.
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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
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5 room house. , See F. Vi.
Mahoney nt FVrnald's.
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tu ma la* a
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Bfc ,our prejifTlices a re a gif i n* t Ger- tu d o abou t po »n »h
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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
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I i,r Rent Cheap for &lt;'u*h
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|. 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.
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Box 21.
y[8pitit and orgatuza n o n ar&gt;* the
Potash In • lifilesiru''"allie by lire
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therefore the forest lire* th a t for
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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
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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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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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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
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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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doubts
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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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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
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wishes
position
as
forenum
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NOTICE
•rathon, In overthrow ing th e^ fo m FossiMy \ \ peck of ashes and prob­
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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
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dress
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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. 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
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th
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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
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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 $2.50
■■Id Gertlflrate In nrr offlew, snd h i« made
appears now he.surety will be, For­ one stone rem ains. T ru ly the. Home 'application
th
e
preparedness of th e , department
(or Tax l&gt; « d to tn u , fn acrordTragedy! A race accursed of God! anre with law.
est Lake.will do w hat he be tevea
to tu rn out tjio em ergency currency
Kali)
«file r a i a cnbtscei
an nr i i t . ithe
s * InUnwlr*
Maid iCartiBcala
inUnwing da&amp;
people want him to do.-JacluonvlUe Was it not enough t h a t seif-slaughter ■ralbad property, aituated in Mamlnola Coun- w ith promptness and dispatch," said
Florida, ta-wilt Uat 8.3* eh» W of N E'
State.
and the assassin h ad dune to wock *y.
Jo
sep
h
K.
Ralph,
d
irecto
r
of
the
Hot of N W U ol SE W
, 0 t p 2, R „
90 rf
e f»i ,. W 1.61
I . t l r rh».
h » , B ».»•
« . » »rb*.
...............
E . l . t « B ureau of Engraving a n d
the devil's will on th e D anube th a t r u n "B ‘I.S0
m
A n tin g ,
b N S.tS «ha, (Ut» bey •» yd» *V af NE
a deeolate old m an should be left tQ
•
SUSPENDED ANIMATION
r of NW k H? RK W. r6n W U7ft, fl JTtft, " a frightful monotaru panic might
m
ft. H 372ft.)
x
•
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h a v e occurkd."
Among the latest*, case», of su: - end th e dram a with a conflagration
•The »aid land brlbt mHw i h
■ i ]■ a;
P S » «à te i
i«h
i
•
^
„ pended anim ation am ong the n$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.
#
G6-tf
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.
85-tf
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.
9fì-tf
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
:)
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1
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,
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 **\
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1
1
1
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’
'l.t
ï,*l
.4Î
tit*'
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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
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:.r 11"
a n d wi mi a
1
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b
h: i k l ' Vl i ' u I iiii-t er\
•from A b o r n a t h y ' s
s
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*: 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
*
j ' l l O N E 273
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
be able fo do after the f f e ^ o u n r i l
vegetables.
■«gret his sbqence blit are glad to
Boys of the Baptist Church. C hap­
C.JF. WILLIAMS. A(ant
kno* th a t he hits a good position end went into office. DcLan4 N °W8‘
eroned by Rev. -and Mra. Geo. Hy­
EDWARD HIGGINS, SaUanun
th a t he will make good wherever his
m an about twenty-six young people
Careless
Mr.
Nosh.
Morvey Nç.t »Necsisary.
lot m a y b e cant. M *. &gt;nder»on is
Much trouble might have been saved loft M onday morning for a thr
lo A Michigan Hospital and Is improvHad Noah omitted to tvko an octopus cam p a t Lake Onorò. With gleaming
necessary to^bspplnp»»^ SI
fires the playing of th e band,
»board the txk.
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SEMINOLE PHARMACY

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Lower Prices on Ford Cars
' Runabout . . . .
$500,.:
Touring Car - - - 550
Town Car - 750

Buyers to Share in P ro fits

Ford Motor Company

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�THEfSANFOBD HERALD

AUGUST 11.

PAGE SIX

S o ld ie r o f Fortune

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Copyright. 1912. by \

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--

£ y Randall P a rris h

rd - y / r r m m

C McClurg

O

Co.

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 stood upon the bench, from where
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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*
oli«Inni
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lb«*re.
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t jjjp glance «va* stiiHelent ITn&lt;lerm*ith b e f o r e , a s ««a* ,-« I d i - m i s i b&gt; tlu* b u m
liig i n mi .
No&gt; i ,, ib .il s i i n e lok«*li
Wls nil opening III I I " ' « a l l mil !|
d u i Itti» s a n i e , ni) s t i - r io i i s p a r i ) o x p e c l
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
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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

¿

. Ä

S

. *

' H

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

* h#

i!«fw t i4 »u l,

W .

A»

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.........
*
-n
-»
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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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I r f i ff nf *'4. nu fini r* Unyfity, Floritl •1
t •«•Ivir.L.' «t fil*, w ni* ti
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f «. M.
11*•• f*t•
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t rn ««I
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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
M artha Uu«t lUrpcr, ( 'o m p U i n a n t
TO HE CO N TIN U ED
the y r» r A.
ahrn «ml i f i r r which
•vi
C ila t ia n
I h r f .h»ll
.t»rl!«i in, &gt; t r i m o l t o u r »*»!»■ 1 J \( » „ p , , ; Drfvndsnt
I helr pnotr», «futi»-« md »nmjre n»«! Ion *h«U -j*0 j
IfartMrf, r»r«* It. J. I l r a t y , Ö - a r g o ,
t » ■ Thr
i»-gOlaff un*
oft* "hall
*h« Il
Ii,** pr»-*r f U«#»! i1! I*w.*
The Infiala
York'
•*r ihf
«•••**
ltd . *filfffrom tk
i h r» *afTLtlairil of Mrs.
4*«*"'i*
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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

U (il 96-Tue»-Me

(t|

m.

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
r
o
f
t
il
e
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

*Ww t l » 4 - » » i j i » » i r .

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ghtislly

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b iy uR d
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. w : i * n o r r n i t u t i t l o f emuli** « H i b b
Im r tlis.
M y e y e » «vere i m t d e c e lv t » !
Hu*
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f
w
u
n
d
,
until
tin*
« lli*bl
Il e r e w u s a s«*coiul «vbotl sup|)orU*«l
Ilirm i scori lu*I my: tliigtJT«. »lurlmr p n s s i i g e . n n l r t ' s ' k e d s o f i i r I c o i i l d p e r
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

• h a f t » o f a l a d d e r p r o t r u d e a b o v e tin*

{

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Ad de&lt;

My

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p«««, "&gt;s s o m e

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l i m e til bl* |ol&gt;
W

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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j
.
ne
I
k
o
b
leaai
li
A
iiea
..
9
„el.
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
r
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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n
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 *

Pencraft
Ink _

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.
■ ■ *"Into
- unconsciousness. , -------------I
Come m and Iri
idtclu»!* forward
----u, abow .you tbe now Carter ink

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 '
k

Herald Printing Co,

(fVJi

H enry

M cLaulin

JEWELER

. !00-Tore*l3te

.

n o t ic k

o r H A LF

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-

MY SPLClALTlEN
ITckard's Hand Palniyd Ctiiiw
^
Gorham's Sterling Stiver
Rogers' Plated Ware
' Elgin nnd Waltham Welches
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE EIGH

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

^Regal, ■JKneeland,
-

I *

1I 1*

Stetson
tmd Stacy-Adams. Regu- |

Patrician and Drew Shoes
for women regular value

I N S A N F O R D — Life !• WQ,th twin*
SANFORD, FLORIDA. RFIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1914

VULl’MU

X

rid Awaits Tidings of 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 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

q
«1

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
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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
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LADIES’ OXFOttDS . " Patrician and !)rew Shoes for W o^en
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Gun Metal Button O x f o r d s
$3.50 value' now - - Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
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Qun Metal v Blucher Oxforts,
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Sole, $2.00 value now - - Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now - —
Men’s W hite Canvas, Blucher
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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.
VI
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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q.
Hi* had bn-i . I**' tjri, hut altirmitu'
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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
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n t waa very large dispit»• the fact
i*t it rained up to and all during
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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
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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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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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„ 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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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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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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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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CURBSTONE
GLEANINGS
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GIRLS* B O A S T ’MANY NAMES
Father, Mother, Cellars, 8«rvanta, All
Have Own Designation for.Chi­
nese Young Women.
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DotroIL—A Chinese girl dooe not
Start life with one name and bear U
with her for tho rest of her days, ae
does the member of a Christian fam­
ily. A fond fathof will-call hla baby
girl hla "Moonbeam,4' whllo bis »on
goes under tho designation of a
"Phocnli,” says tho Detroit Times.
When she begins to run about bar
mother probably knows her fia a "Lit­
tle fllstcr." ' Callers address her as
“ Little Daughter of tho -House,” and
strangers and servants show tholr re­
spect In tho use of "Llttlo Miss."
Tho Chlneso word for an orchid 1»
conveyed by Lan. Girls of many types
are all compared to tho Queen of
Flowers, but they are equally diversi­
fied In tastes and occupations, so*?hoy
are distinguished, by words of two syl­
lables, the laMer of which Is ‘'lan." A
Chlneso proverb signifies "tho words
uttered from a heart full of sympathy
have the fragrance of the orchid." As
tho flower ranks so high In tho opinion
of tho people? It would bo difficult to

Tho\jrango County Çitizen says:
gavo àh account of the pre­
Entertains Leaders - of Interna
^ " B U D G E T . O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
cooling plant, which is to. Uo built by
. tional Council in Rome. .
the Winter Park Citrus GtoWer* As­
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Y O U A N D . M E .”
sociation, several weeks ago. Final
arrangements wore made last week
Elens of ftaly Has Special Talk for
¡and th«*^pontnvet signed so that work
Each at Reception—Gueata Treas­
will ho, begun boon. No expense will
0
m-- *
ure Bonbons With Picture of .
he spared to make the plant an upA CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Ruler on Them.
to-date one in every respect.-We un­
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derstand that there will be three
‘RUE’LL PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Romp,
Italy—The
social
oventa of
rooms and each will hold about three
tho international council of women
to four cars: of fruit. The fruit will
were intensely Interesting, writes Ida
i the outside should be kept on the be handled automatically so os to
d e p e n d s o n t h e v ie w
Huatcd Harper. At the top of these
outside In all things that come in avoid bruislg. The rooms will ac­
oveots must be placed, of courso tho
hör Salp— Furniture
Hard times? Mebbe , it depends on our way in'the future. If you are for comodate 10 to 12 cars of fruit
reception
by Queen Elena. It did not Avo.
your city you will show it by com­ and from, passing into the rooms
whoro you beIncludo all of tho several hundred
• It make# a heap of different« where ing In^o the' Commercial Club and to loading ori the cara for shipment,
member* o f tho councU—that would
.
» it will take at least twenty|four hours;
you stand an’ what you sec! helping to boost.
havo been too much to expect— but highlly^ improved Tiled l a n d * '^
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Ain’ t the green in all the trees?
she welcomed tho board o f officers, in, with nire 7 room hounc w*ülT
-T h o Armstrong Cork Co., of Pitts­
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How ¡9 cleanliness next to God? burg,Pa will construct the build­
Ain’ t there Joy In every breeze? i
nlno; tho presidents of national coun­ catcd. A.
Conm-|j
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Ain’t there perfume in the "air
W hy » hth1 o f hone societies
that ing the Insulation to be of cork. ¡vnd
cils in twenty-threo countries and tho jiolin Ave.*
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chairmen of tho nine standing commit­
From the blossoms overywhorc?- cares for waifs got three children tho Ice machine contract was award­
For
Sale
10 nrres ci*y iann
tees, o v e f’ forty In all, as tho old and
Hard times? No, Sir,, not as times the other .month. They wero dirty, ed to the Frick C o .,The plant will
tho' ne'wly elected officials were In­ nnd flowing well. A|,„ thrti’roo*
bad tempered, ugly, and their eyes have tho capacity^ of twenty-five .tons'
appear to met
cluded.
house. TerniB address^ Hox 875
. .Hard times? Mebbe, but the Sfassln’s looked like the eyes of wild nnU of ice per day. There ik no doubt hut
I
Finch
hna
her
own
Impressions
of
AwA.tW-duhluui were. wualuuL
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w riv n a re w r
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lOHtn
An’ the gran’ ry’s fairly cluttered up and dre*B«d, and « ..h a d lor « ^ 1 . » - ^ ! ^ ' ^ ' ^ Ì T V . ' ì h i ì S i S X !
FOR Salt- Fine driving hot«
. with everything thitt grows! weeks and they were bea ut if il. They p{unt, even at the cost of a large sum som" Is a fnvorlto appellation, and tho agjeo that there was simplicity and
cordiality In tho, manner of tho queen perfectly gentle, works an&gt;-ithfrf’
girls'
families
and
frleifllTTknow
them
An’ there’s Spare-ribs in the house did riol'know
each
bther.
And
their
i f kin
nf money. It was stated by one of
by such fanciful words as Pure Heart, that won qvery heart M Mra. Kato rubber tired -buggy harni*s » „ 4 1
A n’ t hero’s tots o’ ham- an* ’ ’souse” ; dispositions changed. Their eyes
tHc contractors that the larger part Pcaco and. Modesty coupled with’ In­ Waller BatTett, president of tho United
wagon-all for *200.00.' Will be ghd
Ain't thoro just as inuch-an'more- were the eyes of humans. And they of the expense would be saved the
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dustry, Faith, Truth hr some, of the States council' expressed It:
to ihow thirf bargain. A’ddrw*
As we et the year before?began to lovo the world and when first year but if It Is Is saved in two
other virtues cgpected of tho Women * "She scorned to forgot her royalty Box 88, ‘ R .N o,2j‘101-2tp’
Hurd times? No. sir, not as any- love comes In God Is not .for off. or three years It will well, warrant of that Eastern land. Truth, for in­ and was a lady moro than a queen—
SÎ
Tho failure of the churches in our the outlay.
,’ body knows,
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stance. It sometimes taken as the ba­ wo were nil women togother."
’ For Sale— 1010 Cadillac tomltE
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cities is owing to the dirt on the
sis of names, and, with an adjective,
Il was Indeed marvelous how ,tho car for I400.Q0, just overhauled {*
Hard times? Mebbe, if you’ re the people. Every church should have a
becomes a key to tho character of the queen could speak a few appropriato
common sort o ’ gent
Individual fo whpjn It Is given. Wang- words to each of so many'women rep­ good running shape Sanford M»lavatory and givo the dock a free
.s2-tfc
pnn Is a girl who does not possess n resenting different countries, ns a fow chino &amp; Garage.
Who figgerà that.the most in life is wash once in a while. 1 used to * ' *
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brother, but one who wishes sho had sentences will Illustrate. To Mrs- May
interest an’ per cent;
know a good oltTbrother -who took a • An increased acreage in celery
f o r -Hale- Two g»h«I
Jni
If a son la born fato- the family Wright Rftwell, nfter asking what was
Hut for us.„ who live each day nodking hath every four weeks- and will be one of the features of the one.
lu. a.
-■M «m
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t . mmmmmm-mm.-1 mm# .i-fcin. n n
, , it- U FI iV
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m m
m m
A m
Mm-m~m
A
spring
wagon.
Inquire
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In an ever ending May, |that Sunday . hp always shouted. farm development work through her name Is changed nt open, nndraho her special work, »ho Bjilch. "P ea ce Is
becomes tho girl who had a brotlfer.
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the cause In Which f^llsu hnvo the
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Times are jist as good an’ free
Manatee county next season.
greatest Interest;" nnd’ ~wfbeh Mca
As they can- or ouglrt l ’ * be!
__President Thomas R. Marshall
George F. .Miles, County Demon­
For Sale Heed pm.itih-S for M
Hard tivnep? .No, sir, not for them today gave his Aral expression on the stration agent, is authority (or the WAS THE HERO OF 200 DUELS ¡Jewell answered: nWe cannot bavo It
planting.
Don McDonald.
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uhtll lho*women of every country feel
who are content!;
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European war. Ho was careful to fay statement'that, at the present time,
their
responsibility,”
she
^replied;
Labertesque,
Modern
D’Artagnan,
s
John D. Wells. .
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or Safa or Hem Two nfre raL
that he .'spoke only for himself. He indications point to a greater acre­
"Yes, that Is ifioi^ .Ijnportnnt Und J
Dead In Parle—Fights Wbeln
sald thilt lurhful long been expeclihg age being- planted In ¿lie two pro­
hope your efforts w-lll'meot with sue- donees at a bargain. - \V. J. T-higpraJ
- Town Council. *--------COBB.’*
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^ • In walking around tho streets war, because'the nations like indi­ ducts mentiohefl than Occured last
To
Glpa
Krog,
pioneer
of
Lho
wo­
viduals,
cannot
build
great
armies
•eas'6n.
of Sanford I note that in many
Paris.—I-abcrtesqua Is dead, nnd
Fpr" Sale- Windmill »ith 70 (oct
According to Mr. Miles*, the crop with hls death a figure that belonged man movement of Norway, she said:
places the sideWnlks’ are obstructed without being tempted to use them,
•steel tower, in good ondition, ilio'
"I
have
visited
the
public
institution*
Starting ‘ his interview with the situation looks rather 1 favorable to old FYench romance bns iwssed
by jnijm trees and other shrubbery
300 gallon &lt;•&gt; pri -&gt; t 1J • trip fori
throughout' the county. The dem­ awny, for I-abertesquo waa Cyrnoo do of Christiania and was much pleased
that arc u constant menaco to the assertion that every. American
cash. W \ * Hu-riiit v "■nr. no. Kb,
people who are obliged to either get should be careful to not express onstration Agent” !» on .th e job with Bergerac nnd d'Artagnan rolled Into with thorn." She expre*sed deep sym­
103*tp.
pathy
to
tho
president
from
Finland,
off the walks entirely or brush n- opinions which-lt would in any wise both feet these days. He is going one, and sot down oq tbp Paris boule­
and lingered for somo tlm»j with Dr.
gainst these trees and get their eyes indicate that the people of the Either and thither over the country, vards, whoro ho kept alight for years Anna , Cabnnoff, the" representative
For sulc nt it I iri-mi .- | !iri n
country are interested in tho sucimjmrting good advice to farmers tho flaino of chivalry, gallantry und .from Russia, nnklqg her espoclnlly If far away cannot ,ittii!il to this II
poked out or spoil their clothing.
---- These—orname ntal—tree*—are— vary. *■*«« pf any of the purtli-s_tn thq about tlm' growl iig_nf this nml lli.it picturesque swashbuckling.
Ihn unman pliynlrlnnn itnrt nnlversltY j'arte* Of (.'«.-|«-.ry Del!
g'liQAigfi «Ills clothes wore ino profino nnd I would hot have them cut conflict thl&gt; vTce7pfesljJënT*continued: crop, und the exellent yield which
graduate* took nn Interest In .the City, Sanford. -I
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salc garb of modernity, Ii Ib spirit Inv
*T know nothing of the relative "will take place in nil lines' of agri­
benevolent nnd charitable Institutions gated ami tiled, tin»» d :iii’ti ilosisfl
down for anything hut tlie owners
longed to tho day,» of cloak‘and rufllo.
should trim them up Ligh enough rights and wrongs of the contending cultural pursuits will redound to the when men drew swords on a quarrel and worked for social betterment.
* of tail
well. If you wujit Ô
parties, but I have believed for ten credit of this capable, energetic nnd spitted tholr opponent* deftly. Ijo
"I have always been fond of Hun­ celery ami potato and M-gttiH|l
so that they would not Interfere
gary," sho said to Mildame Rosenburg, land go and look -.«t tin- and mibl
years that war would come. Nations county official..
if|th the .passage along the walk.
wax the boro ^ f £60 duels.
There :^re other trees that are too nre much like individuals and a man , The grnpefriuit prop, Mr. Miles
Troli&lt;&gt; fr..m Sqr{or4|
TnlJ nml broad, with a brown face, who In representing Its president me an offer
low and knock off the hataand ojbor-1 who makes an-armory of his -house says, is in fine shape, nnd he predicts he swaggered along tho boulevards a Count*?*- Apponyl. "Its p«?oplo havo rum» punt tb»- land
wise make the paFserhy lose hid tem- for purposes of self defense is (Juite a larger crop than the preceding few years ago. ready to plck-a quarrel suffered so deeply for it. I.ofXan went JoshUu I’ uwell Kartf
wittu anyone whoso presence was ob- there an a child,and tried to Venrn the owner. J I’ . 2i» &lt; per and religion these summer days, liable to find nh occasion when he season.-Sarasota timre».
I noxious to him nnd ask for satisfac­ language, but It was too bar«!. I llk'rd Hampstead, I. I . N Y
There, i s / T believe an ordinance or thinks it necessary to use those
tion at the point of tho sword. Hls tho sweetmeat* no much thnt even
an unwritten l a t h a t enforces the ¡-wesjjbns in self-defense. It is hearty
K’»»•• faru *&gt;f t» n infl
rpnnnor was grandiloquent, and au­ now 1 have th«wi sent to me."
For Fai»
trimrtiing of nit trees ami hhrtibs /mi 1possible that if he did not have-them
"Scrvln seem» very near to mo," she about t lire«- mil«- .ff up Ihr fitfl
thoritative.
the walks ol tho city, This matter he. would not think him self-in such
When ho lifted hln slouch hat with said- to it* president; "my relatives ¡liso ' 1IWcf rbo in» è11&gt; UitGdip
should bo looked after .by tbp o,w?)- .great danger.
Washington, T uesday- Revised a medieval flourish you could almost haviCboon on Ra throno, but of oourso elicit p for rrx- tiI Of 4 M 1*1• pcrrtaiM
cra of the property,' the tenants
"M y dream is that, without a estimates on the 1‘J 11 apple crop of sea a cloak and sword behind hls I lovo my own Montenegro best of.
A&lt;lilr»-' It , art cf
on tùsy termi
or b y 'thè city authorities.
great war,-the‘ impending «linger the ‘ United States based on a care­ lounge suit Ho rolled bis name nllf” And when the answer was made:
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Herald
ofiirc
I— ' &gt;a
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will tench the nntfqns-of the/w orld ful investigation In tho principal pro­ grandly nn ho deHvofod hi» cballcqgo "It must bo hard to lenvo It oven to
■T There Is an ordinance that, forces the United States included, that ns ducing sectiona give# u total, barring to those who vferq luckless niiough to be a queen," her eye* flfiecl with tears
For »aie or 1iflM i* ** h**f***j uU4
AHsi1» every ofio had been greetod |
owners of chickens In- thr'clty"llm lts there is no personal dishonor which a serious setback betw een"now nnd merit hls anger. “ Labor-Priesqum” ho
two gm ol well*-. 1or.vlrd jed
land,
, r . . the doors of the grand «lining salon MlUt ll of Stati» &gt;11 1l&lt; of Sanfqxd_ to keep them pe Orfed may not honorably he left tt) the harvest, of between 56,000.OOP nnd would say.
A K RiO-j
lie achieved an instant notoriety were thrown open and the queen, pro wn y
where they are so many feet fromi settlement of the courts, so there is 60.000. 000 barrels, compared with
him
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fi room
Cfdod by the lady-ln waiting. tb»&gt; cham
the pavement..' The ordinance ought no national dishonor which may not 20.000. 000 barrels last year, and when he came to Paris, for lie began brriatn nnd six foptmen, l«*d the wny Mahoney at
to" have- these pests penned every­ safely be left to it tribunal for-peace­ 35.000. 000 barrels in 1012. According 1)1» career by fighting the whole town ln?o it and remained whllo tea was
where in the city limits und keep able settlement. If the dream d to New York operator» the promise council of Algiers, and 'finished up serVed, aftej- which she again shook
TO KENT
will) hls famous duel with Max Ilogls,
, them .from destriiying the gardens- coma true the hdVrors of thn impend is for a yield larger, than for apy tho mayor.
hands
with
every
one
and
retired.
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and plants of tho pcoplo who are' tng war will result in the practical season since 1806. The production
’ ■"It Is Just llko our tens at homo." „ For Rent Cheap (or Cash—TjttaW
»aid thn American delegates, “ oxcopt acres of" goo«l Hammock land all lE*i|
trying to beautify Sanford. Some of disarmament of On internationul
In the tWes» will be the herfvlcst
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the property owners, purpose to take tribunal to settle controversies and ever known. Washington and Oregon FELL OFF TWO TRAINS; LIVES Hist wo would never let thnt hnnd- Call or write V V T t
somo tablecloth touch tho floor nil
the law into tholr own hands nnd a world police force to enforce, |f have n prospective yield of approxi­
. 1',' atm»
! 1II» &gt;
Celery v«
proceed to kill the destructive • ripedful, the-decrees of that .court. mately 15,000 carloads of box apples. John Johneon ^Tripled From Lacka­ around.’’
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,.'»*d ahaf*,
tiled,
2
w»'ll»
wanna to Erie and Then to
The queen is tall, slen«ler and very |
.chickens! It Is nil right- to have
"W hen wo consider thht wo have California is given a larger
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crop
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story
n«*v.
Ground.
graceful, with Isfge dark eyes nnd
chickens nnd every one who can do started out to huild a great navy and than last'year. The outlook in Col­
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iftasBea of waving black hair. .She Tv«So hun«li
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so should own n few good layers but that payment of pension.* and pre­ orado, New Mexico and Idaho is
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New , York.—If John Johnson sun wore a' slightly trained dross of. white R out «1 2
they should not nllow them to feed parations f o r . future pensions has one of the bost recorded, and oper­ vires hls injuries he will enjoy the
satin covere«i with white chiffon nnd
p.um roturt
off the neighbors laWna. Chickens absorbed 63 per cent, of the govern­ ators here figure that the total box distinction of having fallqh from two over this prune colored chiffon falling
New
F’or K»'nl
slways come home to roost but that ment,s revenues tho public sentiment apple production will make a record trains In one accident.' Johnson 1b In rather full folds, the waist fllfed In j modern. -J Ni nsMit ..ill j’aIrarità
100-ttp
teoms to be ubout*th£ only time
of Antcrica will sooner or later drive In the history of the industry. It twenty-one years old, and hls homo Is with lovely valenclenpes lace; a dog
some-of them 'stay at home In cer­ us to abbitratlon.
collar, long chain and earrings of
New Y ork Stato It is estimated thrf’n at 146 AIIII atroot,'rPaterson.
For-Rent Fi v«* u«-r.' F«,c,d
Ho etarted In on a milk -train on pearls “in d a 8 t Apdrow'jf cross (of
tain sections of Sanford.
"W ar, or no w ar,'the hour Is com­ tho apple crop, will .rtvi fully 90 per
a iuiH milrsjlroffl Sll
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the Lackawanna railroad. Ho foil very large diamonds. Tile’ lady In land, one and
ing when, the. world around, govern­ cent of a full yield. The only short­ from tho train as It was entering tho
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waiting, Countess npscht, tho visitors ford. N. H
1 With the Kaiser and the Czar ments drill prefer to feed rather than age throughout the state-Is ih Green­
‘west end of the.tunnel at Jersey pity, declared to be the most beautiful wo­
quarrelling, King George peevish fhc to kill tholr citizens.
For Rent— 611 Park Ave. S6
We hnve not ing variety. Baldwins will bo the where It Is.elevated above'the tracks man tfiey ever had seon; tho lord
French PtB»y coVefed with . war been so patient ounfclvea in the past heavylest- an d all other rod varieties
of tho'Erlo railroad. In 'bis descent chaaRmrlntn, wlth'hU heavy silver room hous«*. with all convent«#«*
chiggera and the Emperor Joseph a s -to Justify- us 'In ' criticising our will show up heavy in production,' ho landed on top of one of the cars’
chain, was ths fattest roan, arid the tall­ Apply nt 607 Perk.
with tho prickly* heat, I sigh for an­ brethren abroad. Under like circum- The Now England State* will pro­ of an Erlo freight train -and'bounded
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-est men wore In the t o w s they phased
other round of country or
-city sxtanecs 1 suspect Me would do as, duce considerably more than last off to the ground.
For
Rent
-Thn-e
rooms furarsi^
between In tho grand march through
politics wherein one could at least each of these great nations is doinfc. season, a n d . an unusually hraTy
He was Injured about tho bead, and tho gorgeous rooms.to bo "received”— for light housekeeping. Abo ***
get
alittle rest, ovprSunday.
Johns. HI M
but some of us pray that America yield Is looked for In Virginia nnd was removed to City hospital. Hls every one o f thorn seven feet high, tho, bedrooms.
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condition Is serious, but the physi­ women Insist—and dr^aaed In n scar­ avenuè.
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rpay, lead in a propaganda for uni­ Maryland, and. in the big Middle
let coat, white* waistcoat, purplo knee
K la m glad to note that^ho Com­ versal peace which cannot come West sections.^Hundreds of -reports cians are hopeful. *
For Rent Completely fumili^
breeches, white allk hoao and shoes
mercial Club will meet next Friday while wo and otharil aro everlastingly have .come * in
Mom
’ cx:
houpe
witli piano f',r 1,11
»with
Immense
silver
buckle».
night to discuss the best means of preparing for war. • * ;
tensive growers in the middle West ANGRY MAN USES DYNAMITE
F
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I» to
d»P»‘ “
infusing salt into the veins of the
" I f the fight goes on, one of the and these have emphasized the un­
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sleeping city and wake, it up from problems of statemanshlp -will be to usually flattering prospect for the Blows Up Girl’s Houta and Others BIG FOOD TRUST IN EUROPE steamer dock. A
torprlse, Florida._______
thq siesta into which it hak fallen devise n plan for carrying the pro; big apple crop. In most of the ad­
Whan She Refuses to Come to
Coit of Living Will Be Affected Ac­
. -.
the Front Door, „
regarding advertising the city and ducts of our fields add factories to vices. recciVkd, attention is. directed'
For Rent-— Furnished oilica
cording to Whsthar It Is a
geitlng ready for the. big bunch of thosc
need them.Vnd yet to A e fuct that a vast number,of
ped
with roll top desk,
"&gt;™, offira
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Good Trust or Not,
Halifax, N. 8.— Because Miss Myrtle
tourists that are bound to come to
maintain not only a diplomatic, but new orchards are coming to bearing, Robinaon, a young woman to whom
and . tables. Also “ ro
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Florida this winter. It Is an 111 wind a genuine, Impartiality between the and that these more than covets
typewriter
desk
and
‘ o(firt
Paris.—
Hints
that
have
boon
ap­
Thomaa Reilly of Halifax was pqylng
that blows nobody good and the ’war
nations engaged in the conflict. deficiencies due' to worn 'out trees. attention, would not respond to hla pearing In the press for somo time re­ ment for sale pr rent.
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in Europe means that nil of the bjg
appeal' to come to tho Trent door of garding the formation In the near fu­
rich who heretofore have gone to
hor home he exploded a stick of dyna­ ture ,of a European preserved * food
Therein la ths Difference.
•Eumpe.for the winters will now come
Gladstone's Domestic Rule. trust are taking definite shape.
mite on thi sidewalk.
A highbrow can retire to hla study
to Florida or California with all ' Air. 'Gladstone orice* said that ho
. It is asserted that France, Germany..
The
explosion'blew
In
ths
front
of
Wanted r u in «I«1 !" ” 2 " l i
■chances In favor of the farmer. Now had solved tho domestic problem In and emorgo with the dnhuuncenient the house and amashsd the window* In England, Switzerland and'the* United _
„( nil I"»* : "
that
he
has
discovered
a
subconscious
State* have supplied capital, half 0f i
1,1,8013 1
Third strw1it is up to the people of Sanforti ' to this-way : "Whenever Mra. Gladstone
two blockscosmos,
and
wo
call'
It
nev/
thought.
house
on:
r.a»«
1
m
Insists
1
submit;
an
1
whenever
I
Insist
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tho
noconsary
18,000.000
having
been
' get busy and turn the tide this way.
Tho dynamite bad a tlmo fuse, ao
Out a lowbrow can spond five Tears
sho
submits.”
He
didn’t
say,'how­
already subacribcd.
that
Reilly
was
able
to
get
out
of
dan­
Tho hotel should certainly be stariever, whether they took turqa- about exploring an unknown continent and
Felix Potln, a famous Paria caterer,
cd at'onco and the roads should bo
ger. No vine *waa badly hurt, but tho
A competent
gar ,
—
- m ÎAffinJ'Pl
Insisting and submitting. . Aturrtagp claim to hare discovered a new animal damago- to property la considerable. la auggeated as tho brains of tho trust, hiarrled,
wfshes position^«
^
finished and the hulkheading helped Is.a failure WhBn-ohtt. of-the partb-s called Ute snlKglobluk and wo aro
which. It ta expected, will havo a eonalong and many and divers Things Insists on’ being the. lnzlaler und unanimous ttsU It la old bunk,—Cin­ Reilly was Captured an hour after tho
used to hsnc’ .o help— .—
explosion and put tn jail, Charged with slderabln effect upon tho coat o f foodcinnati Enquirer. .«
.
•started for the benefit of the beat doesn't take turns in stibmlttio
staffs.
attempted murder.
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d ty in th« country. This is not the tho submitter. *,
. Wanted—To bo" 0*1ÏÏ°«iUt* H
time to lay down on the jflh Tor this
Must Work to /Hta{n Success.
Combine to Fight Mosquitoes.
Husband's Acts Start Trouble.
V
cent
for 6 years on i
mart£»rYou Will hud
rioppUn-pInce
war making-hgrd times Js. all bunk.
New York—Alleging that hor huaN. J.—Prominent Now
Idea for the Gas Range.
•lonif the linn of Tifogresa; tW rc may band brandod her chMk with a Ught- workers Who summer hare bare com- Sanford. Can give ^ * ^ 0Vitp
Xiio war in Eur«&gt;pe will nuke Florida
llghtIt Is dot wyll kSSSrn, but a mirror
drees Box 1282, City
I» In many ways and wé should krill rofloct heat’ s« well as light Al­ ho relays of new Impulse», but no ed cigar and bit her hnti
Mrs./ bleed to fight the mosquitoes. They
aio’pplng-plnccM. \Vork '.nteUliuntlr—: Jeans« Van Tonguleq, who I
have
made
a
ton-year
contract
with
a
idy to catch tb* shekels when most aigr bright surfaee will. Bo If a
with energy and forec to. wed 19 years, has sued for a sej
dredging and Irrigating company to 'Piano and W * ]*
ill this way. Thè Co/nmerclal bright pièce of Un were placèd under
success, and If you persevere tlon.*
ramo,« jrvery mosquito-breeding piacs tuning and repsirfa*
v fia i
i tlie proper body . t o . tiogst «41 the burners o f -a gas rango mori»
solufaly g u a r a n t y
Who 'stays ofa beat would bo w e d . '
Box 1233-Phone

EVEN THE G A TE POST NOT I N '- IT-

To Plant More Celery

A Big Apple Crop

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�O F F IC IA L O R G A N O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y — T O E G A R D E N S P O T O F T H E W O R L D

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith ' Living
TOtUMB V

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1914

• SCHOOL HOARD MEETS

HAVING i n : w a r

«finer Election In Inrslld
nnil
Fcrnamiiaa, August 13, -Europe
Sew Election 1« Called
is not the -only place havilig war
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l here is an ice war in Fernandtna
'Pursuant to a call of the Chairman
and although it may seem paradox­
■i ll« County School Hoard of Semical it promises to be u hot ice war.
Co\lnty a '»prThri-mrmting of
The price of icc last year was' 80
{tooril was held in the oflfae of
cents
u block of two hundred pounds
, Q. Dubose, on Thurtday, August
The
city
put in a municipal plant
1914, there being present, F. I*
which went into o|»erution near the
'«iter,
C. Dickiori arid J.'T . ,1afirst of 'Juno-and&gt;named a price of
They then procedcd to begin
f3.{&gt;0 a ton nnd in small lots GOccnls
I, mnvim of the returns of the
a cake of 300 pounds ami 15 pounds
on.held qi\ August -1th, 1914,
for 5cents. This price existed until
o upon opening the ballot box
the first of this week when
the
¡¿Precinct No.3, which was the one
Southern l tilities Company made
in special school district N o.l,
a. price of $2.00 a ton, lOcents for
n s found nnd decided that the
lor 5b pounds. The people are keep­
t used and voted in said elecing
under the
circumstances
was’ wrong, whereupon on « «1and
many
industries
which
depend
pit of the County Attorney, the
on
cheap
ice
are
developing
some
Miming resolution was made and
of which could imt exist without
nimously adopted,
"Whereas
cheap ice, and the shrimp canning
sppeats to the satisfaction of this
business anti fish shipping business
rd that the election hold August
is.growing to enormous proportions
L 19U. to determine who should
It t* inure than piobable that the
trustees for tKc next two years,
city • plant _willco nti ruteo pe rati ones s
the number of-m tllr of-speclal
they nui initke i*e cheaper than
et school .tax to be levied in
most any cither plant in I he Tinted
‘ rd Special Tux, School District
States of its sire and according to
Ixmgwood Special Tux, Srhool
•u^—Lihe figures gH I'll mil from tile hooks
.ct No.2. Oviedg Special
^
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Ji|,i«it as t o t he c cist
Woo! District No. :i. ('huluota’ ^.
odueillg ire, they are losing
[[ptdal Tax, School District No. 4, | , 1 xi'
I or it a ion at lin-ir present
JlW Geneva Special Tax. School “ ' '1‘
selling price \ %ri , t mattx i-i-: nmyr*
Hit No. 5. was not a valid nnd
ol Jic* say they will pa trio lira- tin
Uiful election! and whereas the
-fetty—plant whilr—rtrm*- TiTi1 -oThers
TTfTS and clerks oT el ceti on.
who heltcvi- !■ t h, prayer ' Hie s
itg not bet’ ll properly advised,
ine u n i i
iilv
w ib
im son ,Io|ii mid
cd to permit ee.rtitin lawfnj
Ills w i f t^. u s I«** *it&lt; d! no more “ anil
urs to vote in said election: and
t also the olii adage. **I.*■t eyert fiuti
(S the ballot used ill said elei -1
lake I’lirc of hirnsidC and (he flexil
did •not conform to the
take the hind most my I, " The.e
intents of hew; therefore 1„ it
prop!*- ..i\ tint 'he
^ it n wfin
bed that atm:!ii ,* &lt;Irci no 'c
•otto s around ,.t.
. if., I.i/gw¿t
and held mi w,.j1f,riit.er
!'l Ilf «T ¡e*. \A.l gt t ill' pl?-«Kxo
[jhe nurpose of election of trti«tfor tne next succeeding two years
( IN t NI I U ( I l ! I ^H I K « . ( MI D
to determine fhc tmnihi-r of
f- of distrirt S' lumi ' .1 • ltd ' " f
Whr Scare Makes I'eniporiry
rr, notice thereof !" published t
Iq required by low.
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AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN
MOVEMENTS ARE BEING
CLOSELY GUARDED

London. Aug. 14.-The war of.th e
nations of Europe today became fur­
ther regularized with the formal de­
claration of war o^_,Au*Uuni-lliingary
by Great llrtain.
The strength of the British fleet in
the Mediterranean is unknown ns no
movements of warships have been
made public since the first outbreak
of hostilities. It. is known, however,
tjujt Kptnee has tin1 bulk of her fleet
in the Mediterranean, so that no
.apprehension exists hero as to the
wifely of iradc routes, Ihrotigli that
mm now that il scvnis certain that
the "Tierman cruisers (¡nelten and
Hrcshiu are out of action.
The oil.rial pre«* bureau here 1c
scribing today the disposition of Brit
dwb r r m s e r e tn t l m

AthtiitTe u ltd e ls e ­

where cxprc,»t&gt; urge-« traders of .!'
lull ion a doing business with tire.it
Hritam to -ciai their cargoes con
fidontly and tioldly to *&lt;*a in British
Of tie lit r: t »hip* in ad ilirertion- ex
cept I be North ;.« i where, owing to
iit...t.i
m i In - a t u l t h f
n|ier:iliot.' ini gl
lie

gt 1 1 ".

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ri»i'**■» si : i* ;t ye ‘1er da ., (lasae
¿iiln ru il hire.
11&gt;
¡fi .l -i i . i * -' ■i
111! I
lia
day li tiuirt ha reno*niber«‘i! in •onM itcring

ill tin

¡S’. i b j i ' h e d r •-1

r‘ a of

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N i » York Aug43.- Developruenb
patches emanate almost wxclusively
in In,* fitu.neia 1 world today* m rv
Ir u .u l Uv «lita
f t b.* alai. . 1 r.'ii. Il
ttiit- 1’ f’t t x c J '. L Th e" fi^ritlgh llv r&gt;

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|,.,| ., and Belgian a rune.'
Nothing whatever
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Potrai Passcnger Agoni It I» Pii', y |(lr,
of lt«C*N It It (Julei» ilium

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OUR OPPORTUNITY. -

New .Methodist Church Was Started The
Under Auspicious Circumstances

The beautiful' new building that
will soon graee the jot at the cornpr
of Park Ave. and Fifth Street and bo
occupied by the Methodist Congre­
gation of this cily, ‘was really start
ed last Tuesday at 3:30 when the
corner atone of tho new edifice was
laid by tho Masons In their 'beautiful
ritual for the occasion.
The exercises incident to the cor­
ner stone laying were held in *the
par opposite the building site, and
wp-a well attended by n large con­
as a result of the latter's military course of Sanford people and many
operations in the direction of the from a distance. The Methodist choir
French border in conjunction with ri,»&gt;Irred the doxologv and after the
German troops. A state of war be- invocation ny Rev. J. K. \\ ray,- si
tween the two ciumtriex has existed Orlando, Bishop Henry E. Morrison
mndo the- address that was replete
,ttir)cy midnight last night,
withenoblingand enlightiniog thought
Brussels, via.liondon, Aug.14.-The and he was listened to with wrapt
fighting yesterday between the IL*I- attention by those presenTT Bishop
gian and German, armies In the vicin­ MorrUdn is one of tha- patriarchs of
ity of tlicst lasted the entire day.' Methodism nnd his presence nnd ad­
and constituted llie first cotlsillecatile dress added much to the occasion.
battle of ibe war. It will la* known
The historical sketch of the Meth­
¡is the battle of Haclcn. Shell were odist church in Sanford, m » delivvrstill (¡d ll’ , ut 7 . .10 in tin i-veiling Ji-i| |l} l»r A. K I'hlllips, nnd his
on the o.ids around Diest.
personal recollections of the early
The Ik. tie centered around linden days and the struggle» of t he church
in the Ib.'ian province of Limburg, lit the wilderness was most interest­
extending tn Dti*»t. in the north of ing not only to thosiLof lu» hearer*
tb* proyttioe of Bra bant, after Bask­ who were here at that time, hut to
ing ¡trout •! Zeelhcm ..
v the younger generation This sketch
vt 7
.ml. hist evemlig all the wlil In- published »1 a luter date in
l Wien the three towns the Herald, if possible.
ii uitry
t .em ioni
laid been cleared of GerAfter*lhe exercises at the park, the
mua ’ ti'
, except tile dead and Masons headed the procession* to Ihe
' Ol i t i t i I
■aho were thickly i i r c a i i , rhurrh lot nnd here the imposing
life zoiliI ».OUt t'
r»-rettionie« of the laying of the ror1 ptvu
n[ ‘Jini di-ad German -ol
iii r *1iiiii* were carried out
i oil tit ed it t yptfre of
Wi
I I, Mllfi-r as Worshipful Grand
t id
a: si| in t e. X i hurt It, a firl w Master, had rliargi“ of the ci-remo
•r itr
W'lte houses in Huelen were nits ami the following officer* took
-••r a
't •I t a o I 1 . - 1 . r 11. • p.,rt ¡1. tin i l .l i i - M Deputy Grand
ìt.
*r r« «■ I r»■ -0 t.y |t.-1gfii t* Master, 1. K Phillip*. tiri“ .&lt;l i-enior
■ ligi I i ■*
Warden, (* I Rumph. Grand Junior
C m nua lit«*jc.'
boot) were ''"l Wnrtleii, &lt;• 1 Tx \Ior Grand Trytiv
t à i laid, *and tin j urer, G. W, .Npeiu-er;, Grand Secryled ' -t nit
has fi. en stackitl in front of the tary, \V. K. Hoti*eholder: -Grand
low e ,11 of I're-t M:tn\' hor.M i»lso Ki&lt;l,litl Deacon i O 4 Md)rr;tirurd
wen* - ptur eil
iiinior lira con, D. D Caldwell;
‘■i-inur Steward,'It I. Mti«on: Junior
1a;-- Aur
Ac nf-. tal i ‘ ii
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1. 1’
V ■f .ilb r t itiind
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Inf.- tii.lr
t"M , k
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B , t|*r&gt; G r a n d Mar

FIERCE FIGHTING IN PROGRESS
A L L -O F YESTERDAY
NEAR HALFLIN

anliltary operations (hat rlu«e dis­

TRAIN IS SAFE

CORNER .STONE LAYING

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p . i " e i gì r
rft Is perfiirtlj jab'
- a'. P !' I •&gt;«&lt;• r Ma -t. r \r * ’ ll’, r
•■■• r '•
.a H u n
1 i Igi .t ! t a \ a l t &gt;
t irie.i I,
P* traXel through \
K Mettiiiger. tint ml A luiplnin,
m g ti . r.-'ntt
|... • ■ c.
. ’ M[Witti General Pu Àsoli g. r Ageni I’. L. 'llll.M'l .111 IO. re. . oi 12*1. 1- tot!'. is nut tie public frum tbo«e un.aterí. st ■ . '■■&lt;! b y a ! riga tic of i n f a n t r y h. d. htuinmeyer.
and by artillery, engaged anti do•y, of the Louisville untFNash- thè arnmdit nf business mi hauti al
The stone wds j)li)ri-d by Worship­
The strict eetisamhlji exercised fested. near the fottreM of Diest,
thè*
8« Railroad of Louisville. Ky. to thè tirsi of tlTe monili being
over t ht* whole field makes it difficult «• , h' cn rbiles. sort heust. Of-Lou vain; ful Grand Nlastrr NJilter. with the
larg.-st of live monihs.
Ipnts in thjs citv. hnd tfite.
to estimate the value of the nevi* re- a il.M'ion ttf ‘ German cuvulry, ho irttemkint rerenmnle's, '¡ji which sev­
Steadx progress was nmde towurd
llr. Pusey nay« .‘there h«Ne 1......
eral number» were rendered by the
i wived
»u i • i*i■ctl b y
n i a n t r y n n d b y nr
.¡.gle a tnoftg «tin 1
an n,: up
Wrral cases'of bubonic pingue,
•
« lour iitnl niter tin- tn nedii-tion by
Tin struggle for the pov* —* on o t . i i b r v
I outoilters
rybody know«, .but reports of |exi'h,.ogi |lt&gt;U-l - an i
1
Grand (*hn plain S11-1n me &gt;er, the
'be Belgian lorts «urn ui.’li , Li* ge
l'1 tiglitu t: . » extremely fierce,
.if th e market
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ex., ggera ted I
[tsiditions have be.
tn»' rei’iiliitm ttdi d and report* of . i il - illte&lt;4 11, ,he, Gt-rntans being i x.iri'ise* were coni In led by the plftcid •JL the cases have l een eontined .trnl I I e lull’ . t - ! Ifup whi.*h pre artilfi-ry' .It'd, «ai vain, et gat.'-’nentclng nf fin* folhiwicg article* hcin-ath
i I. r«•"
ba ck t o « rd Hassell and Si
of ' l o A '
I* • small district, nime reinolt , e,|, ,1 it. I Holt' I
I hi* p^iifit*
■iri a taken i- uidtcating tin poaiibli* Trmid
til •i* t
Hk'latleea
[Itom the depot of the 1. ,N to t U« IjUl.letl 1.ol,. .
An Engbr.li Bildc. donated t&gt;&gt; I. -R.
■ beginning of a great battle on Bel­
. fig ures
which
a f.prof: mated
routI'
till
111mi. Christuip Advocate, of the
[Cre»cent City, he ssixs
I’ari*.
Aug.
14.-An
official
gian soil The bulk *)f the Gennari
There have bhen several
eases prevail* d at 11 lim e t.n s ir eix was forcea i' bein’ ved to i"* fiiiicenlr.i ted municutton says’ tho fort* at Liege M E. Church, S. of Nashville,Tetm,
ilNaied hut they are confined to suspended.
on the frontier between, Liege und are holdiog out, und that the Belgian Florida, Christ lull Advocate, publish­
In tlie money market there was th£ Duchy of LuxcmbiiK&gt; This leads troops to thè wvst of the city are on ed at lakeland, Fla.'. Thr&lt; Missionary
b*y small districts which is unite a
No money to the conclusion tlurt Germany's the ndtmslvfj, and aftej “ «harp Voice, Published Ity the Board of
Hbtanre from our depot* a ntl tha* of no important change.
was
offered
on
rail
in
the; Open* frontier facing Russia ran he only struggle drov^the Gyrmaus hark and Missions of the M. E. C. South; copy
pit Southern Pacific and lassengers
fttreing through New Orleans in market and the demand wps report­ lightly guarded, probably by newly, recaptured ground that they had. The Sanford Hemld, R. J. Holly,
The Belgians have blown up a Editor, One Cent plere, lSOG.^J. .11:
P* way come In contact, with the ed light. A few call loaps were made organized armies of reservists culled
at the hanks at Hper cent. Fora
number
of bridgq** on tho railwny Conran, 1732. one English Shilling
[•fitted tone.
to the colors.
and one 25c bill dated 1862, by Ella
lines in the German rear, In tfeo
There -is no danger
whatever small amount &lt;H ninety days 7 per
engers being detained in making cent was paid today. u
London. Aug. 14.-England today Lunden district thus cutting j t he m. &gt;1^ Telford, ono dlmo dated 1,913,
Sentiment improved over
the declared war upon Austria-Hungary, off from the 1mse of their supplte » Picture of the Wesley Brotherhood
P*i transfer across the city from our
week
end
in
the
nj&gt;en
market
-for
class, 77 men. Picture of the Wesley­
[•tation to the Southern Pacific a
an Truth Seekers, 30 wbmen. Picture
M k P of Frisco, nor are they met on mercantile discounts and paper was
although
of the Bishop Henry C. Morrison,
iv*.l In New Orleans by health purchased more freely
in charge of Fla. Coni;, List of otlli[Dthoritiea and clctained for medi- the total was still small. Long term
cer* of the M. E- Church, S. Sanford
W examinations. All such reports psppr was almost in dema.ml with
1914', Biographical Sketch of Judge
Hji without grounds and it is per- six per cent ruling for all dales.
Although
attempts
were
made
Wofford
Tucker, containing pictures
fVrtiy safe for. passengers to travel?
to
do
hudm-"
in
the
foreign
ex­
of
him.
List
of officers und members
High New Orleans. .
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change markets and some trans­
of tha Wesley Brotherhood class,
actions were carried through in the
Poster of officers nnd members of
WHY HIGH PRICES
ptiich:.'.’ of grain hills, there «* »
Junior Epworth League; Officers and
still great difficulty In ) realising
members of (he Sunday School of M
Waahingtbn, Aug.U.'Thrc« reso- upon credits' resulting tip
E. Church S. List of Officers,of JJflnfrom
jWons calling for Information as to merchandise exports. I hD , was
fotd Lodgde 62 F. A- A. M. together
.n**r prices"-on food stutTs in the generally the eu»e of th^ continent
with tboeo who represented tji
LyUted States were referred to Sec- and in some‘ instance« in London.
G‘nnd Lodge of Florida nnd'the lay­
,^t*ry Hedfield1 today* by Chairman International bankers tail
ing Af this Corner stone^f the Fir*t
little
jAdtnison of the House Interstate difficulties was being experienced
M. E. Church off Aug. 11th. 1814.
Foreign ^Coramerce Committee. in regard to letters of eredit. for
Program' rof the cxerclies for-tfjl»
fTMi' resolutlo’ ns call upon, the De- small amounts, although
foreign
occasion.
Wrtment of Commerce to explnin •banks were unwilling to ndvanct
Roll of members of the Woman’s
prices have gone up when the
Missionary Society of M. E. C. of
large sums.
.
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[ttportation of food ppi-'tically has |
Sanford, Roll Of members of the
f**n »topped by the European war.
Daughters of Wesley- Early history
i I( 'E BREAM SOfTAl.
•
; The rexolutions w ire.Introduced in!
of
Sanford M. E. Church ft. by A.
P h oto by A m erican I*rcsa A ssociation.
ici
cream
;»e Htnui by Representatives' K elly! There will be an
E.
Phillips.
Social Wednesday evening. AugI9th,
F ren ch A rtillery In Action *
D k re ant^ Farr, of Pennsylvania,
directed imiuiries through the at the Moore's fiction Church, lem
CARLOAD MELONS
•hie nrtlljcry of Frnuc® 1* one of the rntrét cilJclent branches In the nation's
Tartinent of Commerce. Chalí- onade, popcorn and peahuts will also army. Tho ¿uniwa aru weil rtflUwi. and tho guns a n of ilio latest typsz FI«l»I
JL H. Hill wlil be here today with
for mle.Evcry one 1» mart core pnellcw has nlway« l)ecn tmiiitexl on by official«, and the result has been tin*
Ailamson exp id a that the, d o.lt«.
a carload of those fine South Caro­
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U„aT..r.t a n d *UI^
Wment xrill m ik , „ p t o ,h lc h daily
Îblab
Ï 7 standard of ftficluitcy that fias boon eslabllshe«!. ip the picture U shown lina melonsVsnve op your money
render unnecessary action by; rounding placet. Procee
Yhe« Is
latest type of guns lo action.
\
until he arrfvta.
t.ny of the resolution^ to w a r d finishing ,the cb.urc .
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United States Should Supply
Potash and Camphor

About twof1and a half years ago
jnuch was heard or the search of the
national scientific authorities for a
source of potash In this country in
order, that our agriculturist« and fer­
tilizer manufacturers might be made
Independent of tho German potash
mines, that country, having practi­
cally the monopoly of •the potash
supply of tho world. We were told
much of Che 'wealth of potash, to say
nothing of Iodine and some other,
valuahlc chemicals, to be fourfd in
the "keip" which-pllps iuelf up the
Pacific coasts. A dsfed lake bed had
also beenJioipwLTn California, wo are
Laid.--which was calculated to pro­
duce great quantities of the India-,
.pensihlo aid to agriculture and tho *
Geological Survey seem to have ’
grown .tired of tho subject. At least
they talk no more of the giant sea­
weed ot.itlie wonderful iakcluuLas a
possible offset for German exaction».
Now the Kaiser is getting all
Europe* by tho ears-at least, the
countries of Europe not in the triple
Alliance have vexed him by thtdr .
invincible »tubbornt-ss-aud the lim ­
ited supply of potassium salts which
this country was enabled to procure
from (jcrmuui bula. fair Ui. lw «u l---off ultogcther.‘w Wliat a favorable
time for a potash declaration . of
independence! Surely if thorn is any­
thing in itial line to lu&gt; found in the
seaweed crop or the California Ij*Ue
fiotoin our patriotic American cap­
italist* will .exploit one or both to
them and. give our farmer* no ade-’
ijUali- am) rhenp supply of those *
valuable .»alu For once duty and
self interest iiiigbt pull together here
like ¡1 pair of well-matched horAss- *
t’-.iniplior i* another article of
highest x¡ritle for n supply of which
we are prlmlpr.tly dependent »on
foreigners. Japan may ho drawn*,
into tlni general mix up, is a l mo j l ,
.sure to he nftH.a. cargo of camphor- •
E0 «-Msentinl an uli-iueut in amokeloas
gmnpowder-would 1m&gt; an invaluable,
prir.c to any of Japan's enemies. The
C&lt; M-mniei f hfl.s bi-ert taking steps
&lt;•&gt; make tin* country imb-pcudent
ol Forniosan eatnpUor a* Japah's
capiun-ii t«Innd Li-x H* hdpe that
llie culture ol camphor will .bo
nil the harder in case of p general
European war into .which England'«
Asiaslic. a^ly may be drawn; nml
that the camphor industry may be
mi firmly established in*'tho South
that we may furnish tho hulk of tho
world'* supply long after the nations
h a v e reused to s i m p and snmj at
eu«h other anil (’.axe ri-su.ed their
wonted attidude of "watchful wait;
ing"-n(ler the wt^mgest have sue- .
cesufully jM’ffor niiUl their coveted
task of deglutition and havp lain
down to enjoy tho digestion of tho
weaker.—-Times Union
The ' Present European War Aad
The end of The World
The nhovo will ho the subject o f
the discourse to im dcHvcrefl hy Rev.
George Hyman at the. Baptist
next Sunday mdrning.'at 1! o'clock«The reception committee i*.nirnnguig
to comfortably seat the large a' dience which is .expected to attend
The Church is located at tho corner
of Park Ave. and Sixth St. just hack
of tho new building being erected.
At 7:45 in the evening, Mr. Hy­
man will speak o n '" A game of Base­
ball.”

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The children of the Orphanage at
Enterprise ’ were entertained at the
Star Theatre Saturday, coming oVnY
upon the. •irtvitntion of Mapager
Hcrndcp. N m | ( a ' to ; u y tho chil­
dren enjoyed the pictures and went
away happy. Manager 1!. B. Leach
of the Home wished to publicly
thank Mr. Herndon for his eoutesy
and thoughtfulness in hrhnlf of the
children.

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AUGUST

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NÒtEà
: Kmlrnvorera of Florida need not
fdrgot .that they have State o fllccra.
The following have recently
sent
lettrrs broadcast. Mr*. S. L. Jackson,
American to Tell England How State Junior, superintendent; •, Mra.
Huth Wynndt, Quiet Hour Leader;
to Run Railroad. '
Itev. Geo.
Waldron, Vice presi­
dent, Treasurer George Cavanngh.
and tlie secretary In behalf of the
Henry Worth Thornton, Picked I
Headqtiartors Fund.
English Director« to Take Charge
Our Lord is sometimes called “ the
• of Qreat Eastern Road, Will
Prince of Peace." His followers do
Demonstrate U. 8. Methods.
not seem in some parts of tho world
Now’ York.—"Your boat chance of to he serving Him very faithfully
success," sold Henry W- Thornton, now.
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"come* when yqü aro tn your shirt ,
Next Sunday the Juniors study
sleoves."
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Thornton to tho ypun* American Faildffc»^" Psalm* 37:20.-24. T o ’ us
railroad man who was recently picked the answer might he, fOy old ns well
out to tako charge of tho Groat East- *■
a s' little Endenvorer»:-" Don’ t grow
em railroad'In England. * .
discouraged, "but, wiser now • from
Thn-mombor of tho boanl of direc­
having these failures, -try ngain."
tors who did tho picking Uctiully add­
ed to his declaration that Thornton Is I How many of our societies^ hnye
tho boat young railroader—tu is fr:---- - 3
hom
lea for such a posltltm; Uiu uiuae he- help to our special C.E.
log that English railroad men have cause, The Children’s Home Society?
It was the secretary’s long-desired
run to seed.
"They do not grow,” »aid the dl* j opportunity to visit the Home this
rector, wagging hla head like a me- j Spring. It Is at 11*44 Riverside Aye.,
chnnlcnl bear. "They do not expand Jacksonville, and any (yie interested
Their Held of vision 1* limited."
In Us splendid work should look it
However that tnay bo— and English up when in the metropolis any time.
railroads resolved themselves Into a
How many out-of-JacksonvUlo Enlodge o f sorrow when they road U and
dcnv'orers have?
then began to gather bricks for Thorn-,
Miami Congregation« list* . now
ton—tho American youngster bna
have
two societies)!Young People and
been growing and expanding ever
Junior;'
the last has been organised
s ln c o .h o got Into railroading.
this
Endeavor
yoke, and both ure
Fboloa by Amortcan Presa Associativi
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After ho had graduated in football
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-welcome
into our State. Union
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and engineering at tho University of
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German and French Artillerymen
Ponnsylvapta bo applied for a Job to fellowship.
The Kissimmee Gazette has
in
Artillery piny* a Mb part In the great European war. Germany "and Prove, John C. Sime, then, secretary of tho
1‘ unnsylvanln Railroad company. 11« itsTast paper among the. news-items
harp.devoted * greet deni o f attention to this development of their reapeftl»
had n letter of Introduction from a (rom Union Center, the following:armies. - Artlllrrytrjep of the German army are ahuwn at the top and Franman of influence.
"M r. and Mrs. ljtwson entertained
artillep iuvu at the bottom.
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Hum,* said Hlms. when ho read tjR, Christian Endeavor society and
• the letter, "This gets you a Job. hut
a thousand years, and peace will It don't hold tho Job Tor you. young its friend».. Games were played until?
T R I C E ’S T R U M P E T E E R
reign over the face of tho etirjh. man. I'll carry you on the salary a lute Jiour when everyone departed
saying they enjoyed "every minute."
(Articles Published under this Hesdlna far- "Do’ you'know what.that, means? No, list for two year«. ROÍ If by that
I am not joking,-neither am I now time you haven’t been prdmpUMl. »alt About thirty-five were present. S
nlsbed by M. P. A. Burt su, Jacksonville)
attempting "to be funny of knrfaslic. won’t nav'e you. 1 wouldn't have that Strangely enough no mention is made

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With a NEW PEUFECtfON BLUE FLAME Oil STOVE
and she will appreciate ^our thoughtftiltmss. Tin* new
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SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY, ajid suLisli,- ,-vt‘ry nquirement— BAKING, ROASTING, BROILING, TOAST­
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The heat, which is sufficient -fn^-nny kind of rooknig. is
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of refreshment*, usually a climax
• Then Prohlblllon Will Do No Mora
There certainly can he no fa-ace a “ aort.of a mon ou tho right of way."
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Thornton was on his thtr^l promo­ both to social nnd news of lt.^
’ C o o . H. F e rn a ld H a rd w a re C o .
“(B y John C.Trico.)
lung it* prohibitionists and blind
We have not had it 'word front
A couple of weéks ago' a perfectly tigers*are, extant,.in any considerable tion at'the und of tw o year* He has
been moving upward ev'er since, but either the Congregational or Pres­
well ¡nlentipnei^gcntlemaii declared .numbers.
Talking about "blind tigers," the hn has never gained a stop by flat- byterians in Sanford for several
through the Coituty Uecortl of
Hlountxtown, that! ninety per cent current issue of tho Fort Myers Press tery, back-bending br lying. If the weeks. It is coining toward time
opinion of tho njoa who have been for the district conventihn to
be
of thé dim e, sorrow and suffering takes the correct vitfV. That pup
Now i» the time in i-r
nearest to him Is to- bo taken at par.
held in the Celery City so they had
of the Country was trasenble. t6 the so thoroughly "d ry " that it refuses
.Sets.
Consideri hg i M
Qu tho other hand, ho hasn't herduse of . intoxicating beverage», and to carry whiskey advertising and tatetl to fuss wlth hla superior omcent, _ HPtter stav wide awake from now
Union., thvrv U- «vary liuliaathm ( )•«I ( t.^v -«»(( • n - therefore chargeable to the account places my »Trifles under t huL. lumliu+r- “and funning with tho ofltclul family of
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able crop u* plant.
“oT infamies kept' against the saloons. Yet it .solemnly declares in u leading tho Pennsylvania railroad I* common- | Unitc'1 O n lim a young people
U n ote:.'
Pk. ‘ HU. * \K&lt;* t)uoln:
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. Forthwith .came the announce­ editorial that if present conditions ly reputed tn bo as dangnrous an oe- - aro «•«* •'njhvfng the great union
White Silfrr M m
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3.75
T.
.Crystal W»i Bf rrn
ment of the einhrogUo now taking are. to continue down there it would cupalton os' biting the Up of a stroke revival underway In lumpA
Yellow Oifiirn
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90
While Bermuda
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of lightning.
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nliape and involving the whole of he wise for the town to vote* for
Red Bermuda ^
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White Multiplier
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On ono occasion a baggageman on Junior Society has si »pended for
Europe, where "Strong drink"has open saloons. The fact is tho tiger»
Parcel Port Kale
Write for fill ]&gt;rifr
QI-. 6f, Prr Pk. 20t.
little place .and intemperance ia very at Fort Myers have grown so old his division bad cllmbyd po to the , the summer but older workers are
tender, where hr had no buslueti» to having good meiuipg* right along.
and - cunning In their lawlessness
rare.
be. Just before the engine rolled Into
Its a line Topic ni&gt;\l "Sunday.
"* Naturally we might have assumud that they well nigh have’ to
PLANT CITY. FLORIDA
'Hie baggageman was "O ur Social Life fur C’ llrist." and it
on tho nuthorily of the West Flori­ a strangle hold upon the commu­ , tho ditch
killed,
leaving
a
destitute
family
tpight to be of great benefit every
da gentlemen, that our ^tatirluns nity. and some people ore beginning
"(ilve mo•-#1.000 for tho widow and w fieri- in Senior societies.
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had gut mixed over t heij^ "fruit of to see it. Saloon men ure not angles
lnterlnvhen. Aug I I
the vine," and given their places to. by any manner of means no more I kids," Thornton asked of headquarters
"Not a nickel." said boadquiyrters
lens hilarious and more reliable
than other business men-- but there
coldly.
"ft was Ihr- baggageman»
students of sociological economics, is one God’s blessing they bring to
fault that ho was killed.''
but u ""liibk* student" has saved us any community. They soon rid it
onfused, ner­
"Maybe," .said Tlsornton, with tho
tho trouhlo. Wa are gravely, told of the curse of blind tiger«.
big Jaw sotting- "But meanwhile -a vous, jtlrcd, worried ordispondent it is a
by the latter that the» maniacal And l ht'y arc the only antidote for young widow and throo bo&gt;B aro .in sure* sign you o o td f M O TT'S N L R ' Eaction of the European nations in that trouble, flut Fort Myres is danger of starvation. Fra going to |R I S E FILLS. They.renew tho normal
(lyiRg ut each other’* tltruars over tn-rhnp» doomed to suffor~“ ypt a
* vigor hnd make life worth living.
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the nrrest nnd punishment of an while longer. The prohibitionist*
sure and ask fur MOTT'S NERVEassassin is but the fulfillmant of the are pretty strong, under the misKINK I’ ll.I.S. Price tl.QP. Sold only After Four Years of Discouragiug 1 ,,;ui knl|t*n R" "«•ik
prophecy of John, foretqld in Rev­ takiun impression t fu-y are aiding
qy V. in, (I Aldridge, Drhggist. . 1
elations. If Europe is destined to ■tennioHince and the »ilrev &gt;1 old
\\ ¡Hiatus Mig t «&gt;., Preps., ( Uvcland, (.)
Condition*, Mrs. Bullock Gave
MS urid experience all the things tiger io*ii will a arch up to ilu- polM
At last, my hu.--b.iiid i I me ,i tattle ol
that John »aw take, place preceding and vote prohihititiou with them
Cardui, the woman's Ionic, ami i coo- •
Up in Despair. Husband
the Millennium there is |ik'*ly to he fora vastly different,reason.
StLCCT rAMlLY HOTEL
ng increased demand for J ho pro­
mcnced taking; it. From the very first
Thus they perpetuate th e ir'busi­
\n o u r ^:
Came to Rescue.
)OKLE:T
ducts of
distillers to keep Europ­ ness ,o^ selling kill-mc-ijuick chem­
dose, l-could tell it was helping toe. I
ean nerves from breaking. Hut there ically made knock out puigon for
fan now walk two nubs-1without ili
is somo consolation in the divination double the pricA of honest liquor.
Cool. eomfortabK? i d J modero
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venirne
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Uurnum was correct when he -de­
of. the nfpre-said Hi hie student.
Calron, Ky.—In an interesting letter firing me, and am doing all my work.'
Sorcini lummer r u n .
There ia io ho a pyiod of peace. clared tho American people enjoyed
JACKSONVJLLt. FLORIDA
II you arc all run down from wonunly
Irom lliis place, Airs. Uettie Bullock
Think of it, if he recounth well and' being humbugged, and his divination
John 1was foully, and truly proph­ does not apply alone to the show
wrllcs as follows: "I suffered lor four. trouble«, don't give up in despair Try
esying, the devil will lie chained for business.
years, wilh womanly troubles, and during Cardui, Ihe woman's tonic. It lus helped
ibis time, I could only sit up for a little more Ilian a million women, in its W
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K I LGO R K SEED CO NI l’ A NY

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

WhenYouFeel

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while, and could noi walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and shouM
«g. At times, ! would have severe pains Slrtly help you, loo. Yoirr druggist to

Borrower
Henry Worth Thornton,

4t You W ould Hardly Think
T w as Summer”
W ell hardly— when you arc nicely fitted oirir
with Jthe twb most ingenious tilings ever tnada
by men to keep women cool and pouifortuble.
G-E Electric FUiirou. and G-E Electric Fans fora a
comfortable lioi yrcather combination. Coats only
15 eepts to Iron sW k ols week’s wash—Coats only

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put her on my payrqjl at |45 a month,
and when her name cornea' off mine
oomea with It.".
• Bho’s still there, so far as any ono
knows. Perhaps that Incident helps
explain why. Thornton was selected to
tako charge of the .Groat Eastern, for
tho position of general manogur on
an English railroad* ls‘ equivalent to
that of president of tho United States.
Tho Great Eastern handles a great­
er commuting traffle than any other
road in England..and its short haul
business, during tho summer resort
season, is perhaps tho greatest In tho
world.
ul, according to the' corn mating
lie of Etiglahd, Its directing heads
assay heavily In pure t&gt;ouo. Ticket
-jalys nr« never stopped, no mattor
how badly (he Hue may bo blocked.
Tratus are held In amoke-fllled tun­
nels, rather Uiuu permit a atop asldo
from routine procedure.
Any one can. handle engines and
cars and tunnels," said a railroad
man, ''but Thornton Is a wonder at
handling men. That's why England
look him.”
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He must ndt only teach tho railroad
tiling public Of England to love they
Great Eoatecn. which ontalls a com­
plete reversal of all tho lawa of hu­
man nature, 'but must also win the
loyal support of the Great Eastem’a
pmployea
- In a way, American railroader» arid
tbYlr-fspthoda will go on trial .with
.Thornton In England. This may, not
seam fair, but It la the r.v.-t
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IF you are a borr o w e r o f t h is
paper, don’t you
think It la an InJustice to the man w ho la
paying fo r It f Ho may be
lookJngforltat this very
m om ent M a k elta reg ular visitor to your home.
The subscription price la
an Inveatmcnt that' will
repay y ou welL

In my left side.

JJ

Sold Cardui for years. He knows wlnl

-The dpetor was called in, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was mend it. Begin Liking Cardui today.
Hr*« tor .Chsniaoof.
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soon confined to my bed again. After Advltory
D ip«.. C h .ll.n «*». Tcnn.. W - J ™
In itructitm i on » w i “ *» «" ¡(U r j r * » •
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ui &gt;U!s »fir?*- «—
that, nothing seemed io do me any good. Trr.im.nl l«r w*i&amp;»n.

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SPECIAL LOT NO. 1 j

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LADIES’ OXFORDS

MEN’S OXFORD^

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and Drew Shoes i
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Regal, Kneeland, Stetson
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$3.50 to $4.00, going

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In order to close out our summer slock of Oxfords to make room for Jail stock, we have decided to reduce o u r - a l l shoes to a figure that will more them:
These prices are for CASH ONLY and no reductions will be made on our other stock except Straw Hats and Hens Clothing. % Come in early before the stock j s
picked over and you will be able to buy just what you want at greatly reduced prices. This is a boni-fide sale. All goods marked in plain fjgures and nothing
reserved. The stock is absolutely new and up-to-date, with the exception of a part of the Special Lots No. 1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5 as advertised.
Patrician Shoes For Women
Tan Box Pumps English Dust
$11.50 values now
- - - Patent Blucher Oxford. English
I «i.st $3.50 value now - - Russian Button Oxford. $3,5u
value now - - * ......................
Patent K4il Colonial. Pomp,
$4.00 value now
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Regpl King Calf O x f o r d s ,
English Dist. $5.00 value now
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Radcliff Shoes For Women
Tan Rubber Sole Oxfords. $3.5o
valye now
Patent Leather Pumps.
$.‘i.o'o
value n o w ...................... - T»nr k &lt;:nlnr MVrn t*nmp~.
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value n o w ...................... .. - Tail (Vdonial Pumps. $.’» ,5 0
value now
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Endicott Johnsoir’s Work Shoes
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Regal Shoes For Men
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rirown’s Stone Blucher, $3.50
value now - - - - - - - Brown’s Stone Blucher, - $3.00 *
value now - -, - - Men’s Bliie Sfone Blucher, $3.00*
value-how - - -......................d
Men's Green Stone Blucher.
$3.00 value now - - — ' — — - Mep’s Black Deerskin BlucheV
$2.50 value n o w ......................
Men’s Chnmoise Skin. $1.75
value now - -, - - - - -

Regal Russian Oxfords, English
D:sL $5.110 value now - ' Regal Glazed IOangariKi Blucher
Oxford, $5.00 value now • — -

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Regal Patent leather Blucher
Oxfords, $5.00 value now - Regal Black (*alf Blucher t)Xfords. $1.50 value huw - - -

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$1.98
1.98
1.79
1.98
1.98
1.79
1.79
1.69
1,69
1.48
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98c
89c
79c
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W h ite S h o e s F or C h ild re n

W hite Canvas Baby Doll Dust. t f l
• $2.00 value now - ■ - - - * *Px
W hite Canvas Rubber Soles, $125 . i
- Value now •- - - - - - j
W hite Canvas Strap Pumps, $1.25
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value n o w .................................
W h it e Canvas Ankle Strap, 75c
value now

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LADIES’ OXFORDS
’ Patrician and Drew Shoes for Women.
Going at
Regular rallies $2.50 to $4.Q0
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Stacy Adams Shoes For Men
Patent Kid Button Oxford-. $0.50value n o w .................................
Palj nl Kid
Blucher ( Kfnrds.
S0 .5D \alpv now - - - - -

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Tan, English
Iausi, O x f o r d s ,
$0.00 Value n o w ......................

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Black Kid B u t. t o n . $ 6 . 0 0
value n o w ......................-

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Blucher Kid Oxford. $ 6 . 0 0
value h o w .................................

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Blucher Kid
Oxfords, Straight
Dust, $6.00 value now - - -

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Blucher Kid Oxfords, Farm Foot

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D lsL for heavy men, $6.(10 now

M e n 's W h ite S h o e s

Beacon Shoes For Men

Regal White Buck Bals, $4.50
value now * - - - - - « - " -

Beacons Tan, English I^ast, Rub­
ber Sole, $4.00 value now - Beacons Tan, English Last $*1.00
_ value n o w ...................... Black V ici-K id Bluchers, $3.50
value now
- -•- - • Gun Metal Button . O x f o r d s
$3.50 value now - -*■- - -.
Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
$3.5u value now . . . .
Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords,
$3.50 value now - -

Outings, White Buck, Rubber
Sole, $4.50 value now - - M en's White Canvas, Rubber
Sole, $2.00 value now - - M en ’s White Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now
M en ’s White Canvas, Blucher
Oxford, $2.00 value now - M en ’s White CanVas,' Blucher Ox
fords, $1.50 value now , - -

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Buster Brown-Shoes for Boys and Gii;I
Regular values $1.50 to $3.00.

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Boys (iun Metal Patent Button
Óxfords, $3.00 \-alue now - Boy.4 Cuti Metal Patent Blucher
Oxford, $3,00 voluè now - Boys (imi Mi tal Patent Blucher
Oxford. $2.50 vaine now - Misses Patent Button ( kxfnrds.
$3.00 vaine now - - Missrs Baby Doli Pumps, $3.00
‘ vaine n o w ........................... • MÌsses (»un Metal Baby Doli
Pumps, $2.50 value now - • MÌsses ’ Patent Leather Baby
Doli Lasl, $2.50 vaine now
MÌsses Patent Btitton ( Ixfoptls,
$2.25 \aloe n«iw
- - Missi*s Pnlent Baby Doli List.
, $2.25 value n o w ......................'
lyjisses Patent Button -Oxfortls,
$2.00 value. now
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Patent Baby 'finii Dxst, $1.50
vaine now - . - . D ' ....................
Patent Jiaby Doli Last,\$1.25
value n o w ........................... Patent Leather Ankle Strap. $1.25
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value n o w .................................
Patent D-athof Ankle_Strap, $1.00
value .now - - 5 ......................
Tango Patent Pumps* for. Little '
Tote, $1*50 value now -

Drews Shoes For Women

White Buck Button Oxfords,
$3.50 value n o w ......................
W hite Bugk Blucher. $ 3 . 5 0
value n o w .................................
W hite Buck Pumps. $ 3 . 5 0
value now - - - White Canvas Colonial Pumps
$3.00 valile i m * ......................
Drews W hite ( aovas S h o e s
• Rubber Sole* $3.00 value now
W hite Two Strap Pumps, $ 1
value now
W hite Canvas Bluchers, Ruli
Sole, $1.75 value now
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W hite Poplin, Ixnv Heels, $3.00
. value n o w .................................

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Buster Brown Shoes For
Boys and Girls

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Hindi Kul Bluchers. ver\ sofi Sin
women with Tender foi l . S ' &gt;i• . d**.'
value n o w .................................
Drews Black Satin Pumps. $ 3 .no
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value ihhv$
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Drews Patent &lt; oloiual Pumps.
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$3.50 value n o w ......................
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Drews Patent Button Oxfords.
f
$3.50 value now - - - r t
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Drews I'aLent Colonial Buckle
fc
$3.50’ value n o w ......................
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$2,79
2.38
2.38
2.38
1.89
1.38

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2.79
•2.68
2.68
2.68
2.68
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Many well known makes.

Regular $2,50

to $3.50 values. .Going at

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
M. J. n on k_£dllm
W. M HATNt l H uslness Manag«»

(Mi vetad In lb* Clry »» c a m « 1 1 0 0 « r rear in
advance or 20c per Month.
Pirn tD U to adiance n»M ta matle •»! offlor

O Mo* in Herald Huildinf / .

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FLORIDA ALL RIGHT
While every section in the world will
more or. le s fed the depressing effects
of the war, Florida wifl be leas disturbt* cd and will have more to. gain by the
_jiXrif** tt,nn nMy
&gt;11&gt;r region on 'the

capital out of the fact that the expend­ us who foil we must have them* cap
itures for ■the city of Denver during afford to buy.
its first year under commission govern­
Rut certainly until the way Is qpcn
ment were heavier than under the old to transport our own products to Eu­
system. The New'York Times editorially rope there Is no occasion for hurry
answers this objection a* follows;
In rushing ^up prices. That a pro­
“ Denver reports, after one year's longed war will enuse an appreciable
trial of commission government, tnat it Increascvin t*he price of a number of
is considerably more expensive than the basic article!» of commerce, such as
old way, but .suspicion that there is sugar, beef and ffolir,'goes without
something dubious or wrong about this saying. When half the world stops
concjusion la warranted. The mere fact working and goes to lighting the
that the city baa sflent-tnore this year other half mpst provido food and rai­
than last proves nothing at all. Obvious­ ment. Rut there is dne other, thing
ly, i l might have done that without a n y aw certain.- Th« country thntiupvidcsdiscredit to the new aystem as inefficient sustenance for the-combatants will
reap a round profit.
or uneconomic.
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However great disasters
follow
“ Of course, commission government
war,
somebody
profits,
Men
grew
like any other, can 1» good or had.
Its mere adoption does not solve one rich and by honest means in our own
municipal problem, the, only claim ever Civil War. T h e y had something
made for it being that |£mnkcs the sol­ Sell the dem and-for which was In­
ution of municipal proble.rui easier and creased by the war. The ^normous
gives more definiteness tb the reaponsi- destruction of capital will undoubt­
edly be felt here nt the clow« of hos­
bility of officials.
tilities. We are a growing country
“ Denver . should. be more interested i
and hfVc furnished an outlet for the
in thc-qucstiotTwhclhcr it got its money’s
capital of the world. It will i&gt;e need­
worth thnn in the amount it spent, and
ed nbroffiK and the loss Will be a
on the answer .to that qucrtlfm depends
serious setW ck/ Im t-whifo we are,
the verdict of its experiment with the
counting mp'fnc. di-nnirr
;
side of the shield
We are experiencing now and shall
experience for »ome time the effects
o f shock and surprise, the dislocation
of tho security market and the nat­
ural tendency to alow up and prepare
for the worst that may come. The
conditio?* being unprecedented, the
wisest eocfosft themselves in some
doubt an to what will lie tho out come.
Rut there is one comforting reflec­
tion, so far ns thk country is con­
cerned. In -all speculation th« con­
census of opinion &amp;*thnt-wjth the
sea again open to ships trial our sea­
ports once more active, with our
business men keen-„i n pursuit of a
World trade that milst look here for
accommodation, there is bound to
come an enorn\ous activity in pur
basic in dint firs :nnl UL OUT- a«licuU
tural products that caltnol help iiut
set the life blood pulsing in
the
whole business world.— Florida Grow­
ers News.

Tin- v,inter resort* on the |&gt;enitvsula
will lie HImtuHv 1
1 tlie roiflipg
season. The thousands of tourists who
would otherwise, have visited' Eurojicnn
countries will be with us instead.
Our winter population will be increas­
ed many fold. To entertain thewe vis­
itors it will require additional hotel,
The Commercial Club meets tonight^
antPRsident accommodation, thousands
of jwnifiLi of additional giiocerics,„month and tlioae who attend will see the real
l*ooslont of Sanford, anil if you want t o .
and all tiie necwwsrii« of life.
ace
those who do not |hit^k (eiy&gt;ugh of j
Floridn will benefit in another way
their
rity to ltel|t boast, you can note
Her geographical advantages will wrmt
those
who nr*' nIwent without excuse.
a lion's shate „of the commerce from.
It
is
hoped that this, the first meet­
South American porta, which has here­
ing
of
the
new season of 1914, will bo a
tofore gone to Y«rring nations. This
trade will increase the commercial im­ good one and that something worth 1
portance of jh e por^s, „which will net while can be accomplished. • !&gt;*t every
as n Hearing (mint for the exchange and man in Sanford do his duty by coming
distribution of th* products of the Wint­ up und taking a part.
ern lfemfaphcte,
,
So it will be seen how •extensively
Another corner stone for a fine new
and aulistantially Florida will bo be un­ Sanford church has been laid and still
fitted by tho’ war. We have the natifrak the good work goes on.
advantages ami we an- equally’ ns cer­
tain that they will have a* telling effect
The Way Things Look
Not since 189C have there been
In our behr.lf. -Jacksonville MetropAt last the personnel of the Fed- a« ch ideal pros fleet* for the apple
era I Reserve Board is complete, and croP In .¿hlf ctninlry. At the convenorgnnization of the new currency and tion reports were nuufi^ from all aphankink systepr can proceed.
fll** sections, which shovArd that the
The new system is not ideal, and yi«1(1
probably b*&gt; G0.000.000
it unfortunately must be given its barrclt for the entire l Tnited States,
first trial in it time nf vast difficulty. n record breaker.
Rut it is yet itnmensurcably better #As a grr.it deal depends upon'the
than what we have had before. If it outlot to foreign countries tlie.clos(«hal! work half ns well as it sponsors ing of the seas by the European war
have expected, it will make
this is n hard blow to'the grower* as well
country a safety-valve Instead of a a* shippers: Tho fruit on. the tree*
defective tube In tho boiler that must Is'said to bo almost perfect. TIiIn Is
carry the pressure of up unprccedent- particularly true of the fruit in Wett­
ed economic strain.
cm New Yprk.
Nevertheless, the*old system goei
Although -every county in
New
out in a blaze of glory. Never in its1York will have apples to sell, the
sup;*!;’ of food ftml clothing tifefe whmld 1fifty years of service to this nation 1shippers do not know what they can
be :ume excuse far tho raise but ip tho has such a strain been put upon it,H do with the- fruit. Speculators who
United States with our vaunted solidity probably, ns during the last, two had planned to buy heavily dnre not
nnd wealth pi the thousand? of mill? weeks, Any aystem which * could make a move yet,
and factories where everything that is stand that strain is not to be a bandAt the Boston .convention wero
raised or dug from the earthen be made oned unhesitatingly,
representatives of the groat Northinto tho finished product, even with nil „ The change to the new order is no western applo sections. Those started

live cheaply,
However, we nrisls must reckon with
the trusts every tine tin* wind changes
and tho sooner the government eliminates
these highway robbers from the. present
order of b usine» the sooner the pooplc
of this country can suit thrir incomes to
the price of food stuffr. There is no
PCed fot a scare in the present war
There is no need for the people to rry,
bard times or become innoculated with
,n h r~powIiiüstlr-mtrTOhe: - Tho~?fiiIre
country is on the' ova of the greatest
prosperity of her history. We have tho
most bounteous crops apd the brightest
prospect* that we have ever had and not
even war or ruffion of war nhould make
a difference in our inter-state relations,
*The war in Europe, if anything,
should] make times better in America.
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pecta for panics, and t b f bugaboo
should be dissolved by hara faeta and
let it disappear beneath the warm rayy
of the refulgent sun of prosperity uniier
the staff nnd stripes of the greatest
eountry/in thf Woi’ d.:
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COMMISSION g o V f: r n m e n t
. It is not the amount of jnoney an
individual, a firm or a- community
spend* tha^„ counts, }»ut, vyhft Is , r»-

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INTELLIGENT BANKING SERVTr.P
consists in protecting a depositor from borrowing for a dQubtfut&gt;ui pose a
as in granting a loan for a legitimate one./
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With an unbroken record of caring for our depositors in.«tile matter of |0;

ofTer'GieTilghest scfvic^Trrconrieetibn with every proper undertaking.

i OUR EXPERIENCE will,be of great benefit to' you and we are always
to discuss your business affairs and render you every ¿qryice for their sue
administration.
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S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

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M. M. SMITH

H! R. STEVENS

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A B O U T. PEOPLE AND E V E N TS
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SANFORD

H A P P E N IN G S

■U P - T O - D A T E

Communlcntians for this Column Should h e Marked
Phoned fo ‘ MrsT R. ATTörhoun, I'ht
JiWgfc ho rflood Party
A pleasant event oT the week whs
the neighborhood party given by
Mrs*
A.
I).
Smith,
Tuesday
complimentary to her guest Mr*.
Charlotte Smith.
Thu guests were entertained on
the irroad, cool verandas, marie very
attractive with putted plant!, and
pink and white cut flowers.
In the magazine guessing contest,
■which was fully enjoyed, Mrs Deane
Turner piade the highest score; win­
ning a very lovely, hand -painted
sketch, the work of Mrs' *F. !„• ()'Conti or.
Delicious grape-juice
sherbet,
pound cake and devil's food was
served by Mrs. Smith’s attractive
little daughters Charlotte nod Irina.
Those enjoying Mrs. Smith's hos­
pitality were Mesdatnes, T. L. O’ ­
Connor, Iiarvoy
Renfro«, Anna
Walker, J. R.. Johnson, J.H.Ferguson,
'John Melach, Dean Tbrner, W. M.
Colbert, C. F’ . Wulker, r.nd Mias
Eva Walker.
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Airs. Guo. Armstrong a
Thursday for New'York. N
shije, and Canada te re

Society Editor
‘•rgan «ha
-amraer jJ
laliiiHphjj

Savage of Jjvluonriihd

li"*v lttr*
,
Mr and
The attrition of the Rimy B ees}little son. ha
is again called to the meeting at the, C, to spend
Bobbin's Nest, ■Monday afternoon,
at three o'clock. After the business
M -« | \\
session, the Rees will be the guests; from a ,ie.,g
of Mrs Robbins.
'
Mj«« Same *
Persomi/«
Mr.*and Mrs. W. \\
are at Daytona Beach.

Miss Flora Walker rot timed today
.
, from Gainesvillo where »he has lieen sigli
Embroidery Circle Entrrtainrd * attending the State Nnrtnnr S ’ lihof time
Mrs: D. A . Caldwell ¿nttfttnined for tho past two months.
1 was

F R E D E R I C II. R A N D . Pr.xid
F. P .-T O K S T E R . V ic e President

B.*r.

V V H IT N E R , Casi

R E PO R T O F TH E C O N D IT IO N O F THE

O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
TUESDAY, JUNE.30TII. IBM
CONDENSED FROM REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

R ESO URCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts

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L IA B IL IT IE S

„$232,330.67

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2 3 6 ;8 4

U. S . Bonds for Circulation 6.Ï250.00
Bonds to Secure Postal
Savings
• - - 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Surplus (Earned)

O ther Stocks and Bonds 4 l , 0 6 3 .0 8

Undivided Profits (Net)

Banking House and Furni­
ture
11,000.00
C A S H &amp; D U E FROM
BANKS
- - - 1 3 /,8 6 0 .0 0
Due from U. S . Treasurer. 1 ,3 1 2 .5 0

24,359.00

Circulation
D E P O S IT S

As a member of the-Federal Reserve Bank System, th is bank
offers its customersHhe increased S A F E T Y , S T A B IL IT Y and
S E R V IC E made possible by tbc new law.
.

�The Sanford Herald. I I usual a&gt;reast of the times, will put in the
wire service for the. benefit of the
tilt** .’.Happening*— Mon Iloti Of S.uifiTttt people during the great
Matter« ln Brief
Mrugglp in Europe. Many Sanford
citizens have been anxious to get
Stuff Irish from the *ii«» instead of
jtRSONAL HEMS Of INTEREST trusting to the daily papers-that
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4«»m w r or The Floating Small Talks Herald »ill give them the stuff fresh
Murdnctlr Arranged Kor Hurried
from tl:e »eat of war—providing eFL
Herald R e a d e r s .
nough people in Sanford have red
blood mi their veins and will help pay
for the wires.
R.I&gt;. Crier and family have roThe Baptist ladies will sell Ilaked
f turned from a visit to the old home
lleans,
( ake*. 1'iev Candies, honeI in North Carolina.
made Bread etc, at the store a
j,(n. J. L. Miller and ihildreq/bave at the «tore ftcross from Abernathy's,
returned from a few week's trip to Saturday illHaooi) and evening.
'Sarasota.
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Vivian Whitfield is visiting Col.
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Fresh yeast Bikes and popcorn at Mrs and Mrs. A K. Towers enroutc
A. Simon's.
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65-tf
home in North Carolina from Cuba
where
he has been spending some
1 Miss Georgia Pattlshall of Geneva
weeks.
! was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ¿{. E
Totted Pertw. Colins, Chrysan^olhr several days of rhla week
mArnr* ets- ewfit -i,,. .mosaic «atf * Get your Ice cream from Duhart
urday niter noon and evening at the
--JAP Crtum FaaUu? . - - .
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stare north of the' fire- Station.
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"H on. Geo. A. DeCotter htnr rcm rxg
anil Mrs John Musson and
etnfrotn a visit to Bullalo,- New York
family leave today for Oaytnna
! where he was etiguged on legal busi%
Bearh where they will spend several
: ness.
weeks.

He want! nothing from y o u ’ ex­
cept that you-be y o u fs « ^ *
He is the one Iteing wjth whom
you may feel safe. With him you can
utter y,our heart, its badness and its
goodness. You don't have to be careful,
a
There arc many faithful, wive
husbands; there arr— fesr faithful
friends,

DRILL &amp;0RES SQUARE HOLES
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Land of Steady Habits Produces Me■ chanlcal Novelty Formerly Re­
garded at Impossible.
New Haven. Conn. — Bridgeport's
prominence ns a- couimerctal atjd man­
ufacturing center haa brought It still
another line Of manufacture, which
will be commenced In a short Unto,
the manufacture of rotating drills to $ &gt; # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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bore square holes.A few years ago oven aclcntlsta
would hate said thit I t . was abso­ ♦
lutely impossible for a rotating toot ♦
to bore a true square bole, yet It has
been done by the simplest sort of 1
mechanism, which can be attached &lt;
to any latho or mining tnachlno.
To describe the drill and Its proedaa
la aomowhat difficult In language i l
adapted to the lay mind not especial­
ly vented In mechanical motions. The &lt;♦.
principle Involved Is that of moving a ♦
triangular shaped drill or cutter In a-|
squuro master guide, or cam. For bor- i ♦
Ing different sized holes It la necoe-'. -V
1
sar&gt; on ly 'to change the utili,
drill, os —«
the W
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master guide Is adjustable

Anybody* can stand by you when
you are right; a friend stands by
4
you when you are wrong.
Like the shade of a grehat' tree
In the noonday heat is a friend.
Like the home port, with your
country's tlag Hying, after long
journeys, is your friend.
A friend Is an, impregnable citadel
of refuge In life strife of existence.
It is he who 8e?Pa alive .your faith
in human nature that makes-you be­
lieve it is a good universe.
He is the antidote to desjvalr, the
elixir of hope, the tonic of depres­
sion, the medicine to cure suicide.
When you are vigorous and spirjtYou like to take jiour pleasure»
A (l, —— - t i n
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wfrh hlrty '«flieh‘ you’ are dying you
HAMEL WISHED~A QUIET END ♦
want hint near.
You give him without reluctance
Rather Id Solitude of Sea Than In
:
and borrow from him without emHIS LADY ¡8 confronted.by n condition which prevails
Crowd, He Told Friend Before
ba rasa men t.-Ocala Evening Star.
Hla Disappearance.
: T in many homes—a Inck of closet room.
1'• L. W. Moore, pastor of the. Plant
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Cooked Food fthd Potted Plant
City Methodist churrh was in the city
CATHOLIC CHURCH
With it g ro w in g family and an increase
in the• wardrpbe
at ;
sale Saturday afternoon ,upd, even­
London.—
A w
writer
In utho
a
s u u u u u .— a
r i t e r in
iu Aeroplano,
A T r u jiiiU tu ,
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yesterday enroutn to Enterprise to in. SERVICES
in discussing Gustave Hamel s d i s a p - e a c h member, the situation , \n serious and the question
ing across the street from AbeT. ipect the Methodist Orphanage
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pertinent.
peamneot says:
nathy.
During, the nhsence of • Father .• *‘ U la a peculiar fact that only, a few
See D u tton - for turnip, mustard,
The solution of tho problem would bb tho purchase of n
Every citizen of Sanford and the Bresnahan, who has gone on n e ttle day-H before his disappearance Hamel,
lettuce and cauliflower seed. * ‘.IG-tf
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Celery Delta-should attend the meet­ vacation to points in the middle west In discussing the Atlantic flight with ,4 commodious ChifTonler. '
HE
.. Miss Hlanch Tuttishull is in the ing of til ComtiK .-ul Club tonight ■Father Tod of Orlando will have sotim friends, said that If his tnachlno 4
We have tht*m in a variety of styles and price.-t, and their
city this week having recently, re­ at s o'clock.
charge of his pariah ami Mass will he came down In m!d.-Atlantlc nml was + . convenience and utility are &lt;mly equaled *hy their swell
not plpked up ho would prefer such an
turned to her homy in Geneva from
at
the usual hour on Sunday*.
D m! Pocket IsHik
Small velvet
end
to being killed In an nurodromo or ♦ appearance.
the summer Norma! school at Gaines |BW-ket
MlOk V4||h chain mittaining 1 The coming .Saturday. August 15,
luring'a holiday of obligation. there j “ “ "»»«ibltlon tllght. with all the fuss ♦
•vide
ST n !imv.1rii sf 1*-[1 .1- th. UtTalli tif­
will also ho Mnv« .,t 7:
}i an,I all
•'«nsatlon among tho crowd
New booking orders for llig Itos- finili 1 2tp
Somewhere at Ute back of hi» mind
CASH
OR
IN STALLM EN T
Catholt,-•
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are
bound
to-attond
■jon Lettuce and Cauliflower seed
I think he hud somtr tdda of the dignity ♦#( 'omipiTi u! ('In 1. mi' ■t« tftllight 1
•¥. F. Dutton.
isti-tf
of dying In the solitude of tho sea to ♦
Y
at th?ci ty Hull «tm a full altondance
being killed In tho act of ainualng a
BAPTIST
SERVICES
Walter S. Adams of LoulsvilleTif n ra w fw ....... .
U7
ADCDW ATUV
F^r«Tdirect* r.lmrtto Avenue ♦&gt;
JT
mob o f’ slghtaecrs. and ho was right.
♦
in tjie city again and will remain for
.
SANFORD, FLORIDA f&gt;
"T hat'ho should have gone In tkhat
Tonight at the City Hull at K o'Corndr Turk Avi*, und Sixth -St.
several weeks- being engaged in the
Cominbrcbi ciu b wlfl meet,
won
to
him
tho
trlvlaL
(«at,
of
crossin
g
--♦
J
Sunday School.
laudable effort^ of pushing tin- deal
the channel 1» -ilui Iro ny, o f fate.-hut
11:00
Sermon,"The Tresent
( ‘ •ino- to th&lt;- C i t y H all t o n ig h t a n d
.for the new Sanford lloust
came poinewhvra near being such an

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European War and tie End of the

5 or fi'doHus GGfi will break any
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m e e t s ton ig h t
I ‘ oinriu-ri v I C l u b
case of Fever or f’ hill». Tripe 25
:i ntt Jr 11 Y T V
in t h l ' i . IIj at * o*t I»k &gt;.
cents.
!•I 2bt
15 Tre.icbmg "A •gam*' "J_Ball."
and
Sundays
WondA
h
* ay* W elcom e.
* B. G. Smith, w|m p u l l s t h e bell*
I liursday
George flyman. I’astor.
Tienir
nut
veniences,
cord f o r the Oveido Canno.iball land Tar^
amusements
l‘
he
only
sale,
clean
States thivt Oveido • X p e r t * To L a v e
a fine t o u r i s t hotel ercted in t h a t outdoor jwiinming. pool, emptied
KOI N!&gt; A DKKIt
daily, cleaned and n*-iilleii from ar­
thriving city this fall.
t e s ia n well
Shower bath, toboggan
T li'S t 'n g iT '* a m i i re w o h I m,. i r , | t he
Closing out all typewriter i.-itl-m sli.ii
|a*ttsS d p T is s t o ly a ls o
s ta i
A lm a
M a y a re g r e a t l y s t ir p r i* i* d t&lt;&gt;
paper. Best grades only, at 25•
th è body o f a I t ili g ro w n d e e r
per dozen wheels. Herald I Mitre
Vuliimohih Owners Take Nnlbr
t l o a t i n g in th è I n k e W e d in - s d a y a f t r r V7-lf
K e d u re d
K jt&gt; - s
,i\,r
C o m r e le
n o .m
fu s i
Im w
j h e f le c r .
w h ir h
Mr and Mr* E I W ondrrrtf •teft Bridge .it I t.iy lo/i.i All small mrs w h i. li w-.is -1 f u l l g r o w n d o e h a p p c n e d
tm liphiig 1 ofd» with passengers,
T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , in tlo-tr liuti k
l o I h * Ltll» il a n d t h è b * id ‘. I t i l . i k ,'
VII birg,- i-.ijs. in
fur a Crip of severul we* (?*. \i-nir.g round trip 2ó,
\ | n it r ir e i* a m y s t e r y l h . i t w ill n e v e r
Jacksonville and other points of mi eludttig ; ;i*s,-Ng»-r* l.r rAijpd trij, le - s o lv e t l
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\ til.ESI A I U BRIDGE Ct»
■tercst.

VY. AD tKINAlltl

QBd ns he desired "
upktiowQ a n ti, th a t ih r d rlr n d a o t la d v r r ‘
,w # n l&gt; o n r y ra ra o( a * r , and IbSt th a ra la na
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p r ^ n n In ih r » fa ir o l Florida, ih » a a rv lr» q f
1. tU, la n d lu ta 1.1 f 11 » ., * . ' I f i r r t h a n aqt.t,nrna upon
whom Would Jrlrfd ,a ld th o s n c r e a t e li U\ It'll p ,.p t
A t I.n u ,*f’ , • ' t ‘» r r l‘ &gt;ra, yo u . t h r aald W. J. A lc l.'u ra » .
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t i m i t h e r e wire o f ..
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n t t n r h || t o a n in e ! r o f o u r o r.lh e ro u rt, on Of h»for» M o n d a y , th a l l h
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Cardinals Othrr 1i..*n ,p.icai

FORTUNE NOT TO C H A N G E HIM
P it t s b u r g h

P r o f e s s o r , . Nov» W o r t h

M il-

D o n a , W o n ’ t Q u it W o r k In th o

S choolroom .

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lAoily. bin SL’ •"***•

iiu l's 1,1 n n w n lo ii.
e in , ,
** *• fu rth e r »rdared th a t th is n o ti-« b»
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Prof E. M. Wollonk P
I a m S IH n o w n to n ,
n
th e l1 0 &gt; S « r« lo ri p u b tl.h rd In t h * H a n fjfd l l i f a l i , ■ » .w o ­
or
n | t i s i , p » p **. p itta ta lir d in s u i l | o i s ro u w ty , Ktorpf th e chair of Innguuge» at the Pills* o f . a . a t t illa r and
I. .... a . .. ,1,
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ids. otn-e a *rr*h taf nati, r«4a*ctlMvs »wtia,
burgh Normal, who may be the rich­ t lictnl by the lb all» . ..in am-ng the
tVimr». j; A Itourla-r. cirri, ot th* thr- •
■, t Dt&gt; h o ld e r * o f r u *' r 'u u r t. and ih » t r a i o l &gt;si.l m u r i, on
est schoolmaster In tho I'nlted Btute% m in o r c a n o n i
l i tha Z«nd day. o f J u ly , A t&gt;. 11*14.
will slay In the schoolroom atrd work, the title In recent tin..- ixai Ihn nu* t hi»»*l)
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K A. 1 IO U G I AKS,
Ü r r k C irc u ii C o u rt. H ria in o te C ounty." .
tjjjor of the ’Jaekdaw nf Hb.-iiu-j."—
despite his wealth.
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By J. .C. H..h.ru.'D. C. ’
Prufeaaor Wollank and his sort will London Chronicle
t;,rfrr a lu citu *.
t! *
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Sr.firil.ir sud ut C ou le«I (ur Complainant
no- n get a 126,000,000 estate In Berlin.
y7 KrlTHc
Th- estato Is that of it great unc.lit
HERALD
WANT
ADS
RAY
-faw 1k . su will provldr&amp;l ibal It go to thu
I N u l l f r uf t pplif n lta n
Far
Tpi
l&gt;rrt|
l^ d rr
trial..' descendants of the Wollank ltnw
H r r l D * R o f ( ‘ K « p l» r
l.iin
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after a certain time Tho time has ex­
Ida
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pired
mid
the
professor,
nml
Ills
won.
Notice of .Meeting
It DU ADVtIMISINii
purrhaM*r at T a t I « r iif ir a i* N» Iü 7 ü t tJaiacf
P ia n o
and
P la y e r
P ia n o E x p e r t
In, Is u bunker nt Ihrlhl. las., dre the
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IIH, *•111)1 s tl i:
»Aid r * r ijß r a i* ln gnjr clTtn», an4 haa mad«
t u n in g a n d r e p a ir in g
N il w o r k a lonly heir»
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apjviD allon I *»r l a i
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an important meeting in t be city
The possession of at least twelve arid
a 'o lu t ^ ly
g u a ra n te e d
U L
H a rv e y
N ultra* ta ) l f f r l j | *t V^n (h a i th«* tu - ufi
- - -l-ai » u h l i » . B»i&gt;! rirrtlü ra ttn e m h ra r« * Ihn fo l*
hi
a
nut
her
part
of
tins
issue,
is
hail
on
Friday
night.
August
Uth
p
n
ivldw
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liy
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- « liu a tv d In S#»m
a
half
million
d.jllnrs
will
not
mean
the
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J lo x 1 2 3 3 - P h o n e 2 1 b 1
M r: t f
r ir *eftln
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ama VV
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rid a * lo
ta g S h o e a n d e v e r y m e m b e r is u rg e d t o b e retirement Of (¡it prufeswir, hp aaserta tur t h r p u f It tu*** f?I
tl ,. ........... in . e iu e u t o l r iu r i t i a u ffd fo iiig tw o ) a i n , and miao I f f th # hy »11 ft. fai an&lt;l Ö In HI» cof.
y il*
S h o e A»C lo th in g |
present as matters of .................
importan^^•
.......... to ......
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piMpriB» " f d # ir r m in ln t ihé" n u n ih r r n f m llta
l4 ,
He Intends
stay
In tho Vtcljoolrciom
M.r». J, !. Millar, returned to hftK ^n|,. ,,j ,j)(. Sanlord
n t - t l - 1, 1«
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Vfil( m i i L i l r i 't ho I nf d lM r lr t » fk a o l ’ t i i tu ho b v lw i f**r »arh
1to.t he city and ,-ounty will beI t a K i n u n t i l n ftu r o W r t1* h im . Iti» c o m u n i 00
#aj &lt;| )# lr&lt; i Li «-arh «»f th r S p rH a l H rh m il
T a * Kfalairlcl* I.r m n a lia r nam«**! -Ahi **!art*
up
All of the business mi •Il tA Ilo * I t iip• p* y* &lt; ) mwvs IH 'Ti*, tic fia y tl.
I „ .ft er &gt;
, u l u —d
__I a y.
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h».4&gt;»H
rum
b r r Iltü th1 - a
ln—
have not enrolled ns tftisiness rnem
Hmforil Npt ri i l Ta* Hrh»»*«! I «Uffici
No l ,
S m a l l Hoy K i l l e d b y F o w l .
I iv|t( « , i*o H pafia! T a* Î'c h tjt* l 1 * ir
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b e r * sire e*p.. tati v inviti d to at
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t *a«a * *•
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A fowl kdtoit a two-year-old child ht taViKflt» S p rcisl ! a a
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t’ Hrleilx. Kranen a few days ago ill'll I m i n I S|»*** 14 I 4 t ¡Ss'h*- -I I 1' tl N"* t
M j l i l . r f airi * ,. *
!fb• ». èli • i’ll* ! «ft A«4 il- r
,ir-t I\ •* I impaign “ f idv.-rllMtig t In 1110 lH.tb- f.-lb.w- wiis plnying outsblo

home hi'Sanford, Wednesday, from
South Florida;.-, where .*l&lt;- and her
children have been spending »,-verni
We e ks She was .!• »'mpaMted b. (nr
»¡»ter

c,.l* in X. hi. h they e x p e c t to place
their ,-ntir. stork of sh«»-» on s,,le
at vftry tow prices. In runny instances
b. h ^ t 1 ox *he erigi;.,! , o-t prue
lx,
••
|.iiT11Jig oil ■ 1he shut
1 h e i r l all
i d
lb p. M .k, TOi.11. I
Tyjjewriler Ri I*I .■rss K.-.ii* n
d - . i r , d in . i r . t i r ••*»&gt; - r.-*.".r. ft* Will tj.* inaugurated
uhtff
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the Herald whin you need i.i&gt;&gt;liel|&gt;* Sanford
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.,&gt;1.. h.-tter servire, a,11t once and whatever help-»
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l'in o
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Any titakn machine. 7 6 c d e l i v e r e d
will
help
cVery
business
nuin in the
will Tu»*ve thwe stiles of one kind of
anywhere. Phone 118.
There are other matters of
merchniuHit. ut a time Instead of city.
A *
Vital
interest
to the city Inid county
placing
«
he
entire
stork
of
goods
on
W . H . H o v v n r d a p r o m i t i e n t &lt;‘i t ithat
the
club
should handle and it
.
. . .
zen of O v e i j l o " ; * * i n t h e c i t y w i d - sale
n e m la y

of

nm l

b e tjtin file

shape

and

re p o rt-

I he

a s b e in g
g e ttin g

in

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second
th e
fo r

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p ro s ­

p e ro u s w i n t e r a c a * '" .

Ill

be :i- - ired *.f
a lid I- x; -. Il* "
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S or 0 doses l.i.f. will berak •i &gt;
A tig
Turtday
case of Fever or (’ IiìIIh. Price 25
fo r 1. 0 da&gt; *
.cenls.
N,.w

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thp

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lim e s .

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w ill

im p b r lA n t.

th a t

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house when a Iprgij «,',*•

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piece
o f ‘ bread from his hand. -T-i.
TJto
child and tho‘ cock struggled for Iho
bread, and tho cocl^ attacked tho child
and hurt him so badly that ho died
(shortly after.

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C o ü ld n 't

President-

With

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T V UuucUfi,

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I ‘l«ola &lt; in tut r . H jf , Ac min til# Co., K it*
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A well known lftwA&gt;j In Bouton had
*n'1
1” rii1 t Nil I,
Si friT
* I T" a t 1
i;c| «hit I 'lisi
a horse t h a t always stopped and ru lîàLi |
Ifrfi
in»! I‘ }'. &lt; y!lr)
inf», aml VV. S I« «jî,s f 1* ra
fused, to erósa the mill , dam
bridgi
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hiiM»çJ ot amili rorjifMNHinn* wh«2thrf Of not

'h e ra p ita ! M ir &gt; uf the «aid f , f*. I H J T T U N t
I N C , »hall L** lr*frua»*»l from th » *titn o i
f t f i . t mm » Ü0 t&lt;s l b # » u m

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F, F. I iu t t o h , 1er,

no urging, would Induco him to cross u-r»». In.peri.», «ni ' r "«rn-oi, rt»rk
\yhlch7
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H&gt;‘ o r ilr f of th r lln a rtf of r u l 'I i r ln * ir u , *
I* woman mbn* interesting thnn w it h o u t « t o p p in g , ÜO h o A l l v e r t u r d Ììnn tìi Srm ln ..U t «mi.i v. F L .n .la
_

to

lay

in

your

far ,Tm i t ir a t i U n tie r
uN » ftfr
. o f - Appttrm
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* p [ it ir * llo n lo r ta x d»»d to trau» In a e cordu t ir r w ith l»Tf. 8 » td c » rtlllf» t» em brnew, th o
.n U r r v lt
H » » r« lh J u tllr ia l O r r u l i ’ ln
fo tlo w ln s ilr«erlb».&lt; p ro t» « ty * H u it» d In H rm - - ,
In and For H r n ln « lr ( o u r I d F lo rid a In
In o U ro u o ty , K ln rld a ; t u - w lt; t l» * . ' t h l l K a t
■HW &lt; or. &lt; r f r r . A T &gt; 11, U SO, ru h K . Î H I t
C o m M .ln s a t /
H 7 »» ft AV ’.’ h i i t N TBS ft.
...
c iu t io n
T h r *«!&lt;t la n d b rin s •&gt;—'-« r i a t ili» d i t ,
of th » in u t n r » o t » o rh r * r tiP .r ,t» in Ih » a tm »
. w . J / ,M « L u « S i, n d “ " t
o t.W . ,K . !. . I t u iU r r T U . U n ir» , , « ld r a rtiS w h rr» s &gt; ■ ¿ ill o t ro m p l* tn t h»« t&gt;r*n (Usd ra t» «hall b» lejlrrjnrit « rc a td ln a lo l i i . ' l u
d r r d W ifi.lu u » th e rs o n , r t th» t « lh day o t
i W h r tfif, H M fB
iF A. D f C o t t t i . »I l r i . c H rp t. A . B ., I S I I .
r I-. r t i l t S T K I t . C J lA t l lM A N
, B . L . T t . jr . h r r , Kre. *» 4 S u |.|. vf I'ttk lle
• Jj* - in
1niti Ir
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r
lim
r u r u o ni .
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vance if the war continues, and'this t c r e s t i n g th a n w o m e n , buP th a t , w o rn - B r o a d w a y c a f o a fe w d a y s a g o . T h e i r
Tolar ha* retbrned from is your opportunity to buy and a n i s m o re I n t e r e s t i n g th a n m a n .— c o n v e r s a t io n d r i f t e d f r o m p o lit ic » t o
‘I th e
cond
m a r r ls g- e
of a
m u tu a l
Jacksonville
where fu* hit* heen
;s• e----vour shoes at rock bottom Harper's Weekly.
1 friend» \%heuono of them rorruirk«*u: «n-i «&gt;r r«tun«et f&lt;»r «‘ampUiriBni h»* m^i#
obliged to go to a specialist- for) l *
shoes may never be as cheap
! **1*11
n it fvnaL
f lif it
A vnftTi
l m t fT
iill1» #
fils!• vÌ t i H i t It , 1«
ft bt
,!t*f of
h it
111 f*NitI
tell v&gt;ou
A
man v\nni
mar
|)i#
w.th j.
xtrl.br»,
i, « bt»«treatment to hlseycs. H e * better,*
[n Sanior(,_
TOme early and
■EVpected a Real Boat Ride.
rlea do second timo don t dwiervo to jr«i&lt;!rni •&gt;! th * *i«ir at Kiorii!» «mi l, * r»,hut »01 have t o .make weekly trip*
1h. „ e l e c t i o n s ,
iilr n t o t- » . rt» t» or r o u n tr y o th irr !h « n t h r
- A coqiest, for the enlargement of 1¡,a70 ’lost’ h(B’ nr .t Vlfe."—LIpplncott '»
, U t r AI ilo r id * . in d th a t h i, r r » ld ,ftr r f ■
the Hunday school, entitled "A Trip [
to Jacksonville for some time in
W ( i r ,| shoe &amp; Clothing Co .
to
Palestine,’’
hnd
b».cn
Jdanned
by
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—
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order to save his sight.
Hmll the ad'and get the price* in
E.

• The. Blue seal Tiro

Compound the Herald
will positively hcttl punctures and
WIIAT A FUI END IH
preserve the life of your automobile*
*nd motorcycle Urea and tubes
Th.. Star finds Ute following com­
Exclusive * territory open. Address
D.A.Hanna, Sole Distribuers. *813 plete description of a friend in an
Florida Ave., Tampa, Fla. FriOI3~4tp exchange. The Star i* glad to say
that lr ha* met several who measure
Mrs P. M. Elder cxpecta to leave up to the requirements;
in a few days for the mountains of
A friend is a person who i* “ for
North Carolina and will probably you" always, under any dreumspend the month of September st
stancis. |
Clyde with Mrs. R. J. Holly. The
He never investigates' you.mountains nrc very popular this
Whon charge* nrc made against
summer winter clothing being worn you he does not ask proof. He asks
bj&gt; the Florida crackers who are un- th* accuser to clear out. ... •
kble to stand the coM weather
He like* you as you are. He does
Hon. E, A. Douglass entertained
the Rota’ry Club at^’ his home on
Third street for dinner on Wed tier
day and a good time was hud by all
the members. It was decided that if
flo d d a chicken* did not go any high­
er (thht is higher than the lower
Hmbs of the trees) Jhut tho price of
Western beef .would not materially
handicap tho apjxriites of tlie ylub
members.

wit nr*.« m&gt; «»(firUl *ignB*urr anU a«*»| ihft

t -'»*» '
■*»I

Th» Vìllàwinc «fa'ti»* ìmprrtor» «rot rtrrks

IJ

Hlm.

man, or the reverse?
Man varies him: "T o he sold, for no other reason
The muny friends of Mr. and Mrw^aupfily of full ail'd winter sljoes. The
more, llo has mnro genius In ex­ thnn that tho’ owner wants to go out
K. B. Brown will regret to learn that ehildn |i will soon In* starting to ceptional Individuals, and less of go- [ 0f town."
they intend to remove Uf Tnmpa' l0 . rhool and will need «hops tfh* nluM-llke Insight In thu average perthe first pf •September to Ynaka tlieir young men and .girls will be starting son.. Ho competes: woman endufc«
U n d e s e r v in g ,
*
future homtK^lr. Brown will hnye a lo l(,liege and need shoes, and the lie bullil* externally, she at home
T h r e e G o r m a n s w e r o e n g a g e d In a
position with tbo Gulf Fertilizer Co , „(ay
homes will need shoes. The Ho tights; alio preserves Our worth___ _ „opinion
t ...... ......................
n f id e n t ia l t a l k
w h ile
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those neglected, weed grown Holds
were nuyther proof. What waa he
hoTc for. then? And Bailie! Ixtrd. I
could despise that Teína rough. Put
tho snaky eyes of tho woman made
me shiver and look about hpptvhcnalvely. Then (bare was the dead man.
Thero was wrong Bumewiiere suretycowardly crime, murder! . * &lt;With tbe tint return of daylight I
would seek out Coombs, tell him vvhnt
1 had aeon and compel him to confess
tho trufTi Then I should know how
to act. how to approach her and ex­
plain. Xly nerves steadied u» I ant
there In tbe alienee, and my mlud
drifted to tbe woman sleeping across
the (mil. Then I also fell uaieop la
the chair.
The gray of dawn was on Uie Win­
dows when 1 Awoke, my body aching
UHth
from Its unnatural position.
loaded pistol lu my iwcket I slipped
Into the hall The faint light revealed
Its ahwbbliuyut, the grimy nig carpet
and discolored wnlls Some spirit of
adventure led tue the full length until
my hand was upon the latch of tlrat
last door. I could not resist an lu&gt;&gt;
pulse to look upon tbe dead man ngalu
by daylight nnd thus assure myself or
tho reality of.w h a t scorned oui? n
dream. Alb-wascsactly as I recalled
It to memory—the stained walls, the
dirty floor, the table littered with
cards, the overturned chair ami the
motionless body of the dead man
From the wound In tbe head a dark
flow of blood atulned tipi floor, and ns
1 bent cjoaer I boticed the eyelids wore
lowered over tbe dead eyes. Hbot as
fm bad been, killed Instantly, the bnnd
of tbe nsaasaln must have-performed
tills act Then surely this killing bad
been no common quarrel, but n plan­
ned usafuwlnatljm, tho culmination of
some prearranged plot
J ills knowledge,' while It set my
heart throbbing in realisation of uow
danger, yet served also to s tlffc ^ f)?
nerves. liy" thought was nut su iam li
concerned with myself nud ip/, pwp
danger as with that of the young wo­
man whom 1 waa bound to protect 1 closed the door on the silence and
stole quietly downstairs. There waa
d o movement, uo sound In tbe great
bouSa Tbe front room, hideous In lu
grimy disorder, was vacant and I
opened the front door noiselessly and
stepped forth) Into tbe spectral gray
Ught‘ of the dawn. ThuflVst glimpse
»boat was depressing enough. Tbe
bou*f Itself, big and glaring as It wsa,
was 'nevertheless tittle better than a
ruin. Bov era I of tbe windows were
broken, and tbe steps sagged and trem­
bled‘under my weight The front yard,
a full.half acre In extent was a tan­
gled mass of bushes and wood*. a
high, untrimmed bedge abutting off all
view of the road. From tbe foot or
.the, steps a'narrow passage trampled
into the dirt circled tbe corner of tbe
bouse, disappearing within a few feet
Convinced that this must lead to the
rear and possibly tbe negro cabins
where Coombs slept I followed IU
tortuous windings, although half afraid
to desert my guardianship of the house
even for this purpose. - HUH there was
UlUe to be feared so loog as Mrs. lief
nard,&gt;euiatoed securely locked in her
room. Perhaps hy the time she arous­
ed -and appeured below »loirs 1 could
And a reasonable eiplanaUpa of aU
this mystery—something to smile oTar,
rather than rear.
I emerged Iptq a somewhat clearer
•p?t^&gt; 0f grvtiml lit Wlie rear. The
kitchen was an «U, constructed or
rough board*. bur with ablogle root
The door stood ajar, and I glanced In.
only to And the room finpty. the pou
¿rod pans used tbe night before still
unwashed • ' ' "
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me, and I crossed • narrow space of

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'Itutber to my HtirjirlHf neither ote
to tbe teat, J^ld wo iriuiijn'1 in
»Ingle We toward ttiv houoe. Home
prtvuutlou kept me nt thu fear, and, l
followed silently to the room of thu
murder
There wan the furniture as I remem­
bered It tiie d lrtj wnlls, the opened
window.
Iltu the .overturned cbnlr
flood ¡1gainst the .wall, tlie cards were
slacked on tlie table, and there was no
bod? lying oil tbe Door. Coombs let
o|it a barn it laugh.
"Well, where's yer dead man? J
reckon ye don't «ee none, hey!"
"No," I Insisted, “ but I did aee one—
twice. The bod? lay there where the
stain allows uu tin**dour. It baa been
curried a d a ? ’ Within half an hour."
.."A likely atory. Who could do the
Job! ..Nobody round this shebang hut
Halite, an'. me. I sure ain't been In
yens, au‘ I reckon It wan't Halllu. So
cut It out, young feller. After breakfust you an* I'll hare a talk an' liud
qut u few things
Come on. Brou»sard, an' tet'a talk over that mutter
o' our» '*
The two went duwn the atalra to­
gether. and I c l o s e d the door of the
rear room and atcupcd out Into the
mill Hat lie wm in the kltrbcn, for I
heard her voice questioning the men
us they passed through. Out of the
window | caught n glimpse of them
both dlsiipiienrtuK through' tho weeds
townnl the bayou.
"
That dead l*aly 'had not moved Itself
Human hands hud accomplished tbi*
deed daring the .brief (xsrlod of my
ulmence outside. Whose hands could
hare done It? Not those of Coombs,
surely, for he could dot tinvu passed
tlie and attained tlie ^unisc While 1
waa in the gtlrden unseen, mlr Halllc.
for she poxseased no strength to,'more
I him drag the duritl-umu to so lie near
tiy covert
With the |*&gt;ssl6lllty or
tins In mind’ I searched the vacant
rooms of that door, closets and all,’
tieiroughly, nut to no result There
was therefore hut one conclusion |*is
s lb le -unknown parties ware Involved
We were not alone in th» hnixe In
uplte of Its apparent desertion
I paused lu diiubt before Mrs.*Ber­
nard’» tjijjr. ootivlnred tills was the
truth
Should I tell' tier frankly the
story of the night, my vague discov­
eries, my suspicion? I surely had uo~
rlgtil to deceive thu woman or keep
her with me. I hud determined my­
self to face It nut—'to risk life, If need
be. to tear» the truth
Hut I had no
right to Involve her further.

I m p|ted at the difnr twice Iadore
theru was any movement within, Then
.her volet» asked who w as there, and at
m&gt; ¡newer »tie ciiuio out fully dressed,
fronting tUe with &lt;|ll('»(loiilug eyes *
"The night has rested you." I said
smilingly, my heart beating lu swift
appreciation of her beauty. "Aru you
ready- for breakfastT'
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ously. " I f I 'really look rested It la
not from sleep, for I have passed tho
jilglil In terror. My tdurtitter was tit
fid mid Idled lAth ilrenms Hut I inn
sure of some tbings—my door was
tiled twice, and I heard some one
prow Hug ultotii the hall"—
“ That might have, been |," I Inter­
rupted. "ua 1 wus out'there during the.
night: but I certainly never tried your
door.“
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“ I umv tlmI shining over the trimsoai. " It was much Inter when tuy
door was tried-not long before day­
light, I.think Whoever It was |ia**ed
out the front hall window on to the
pun'll roof. Aly light wus burning, al­
though turned low.' and no doubt he
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the edge »of the bid. for ho 1^0 disap­
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night with a woman. Claimed to b®
young llcnlcy and took poaaooslun of
the place. 1 reckon It's about time 1
saw some papers to prove what yer
are, young feller, 'fore yer go snoopin'
round at daylight What*» yer game
enybow V
The man's bluster gave mo my clew.
Tbe thought suddenly occurred to mo
that for tome reason be waa more
afraid of me than I qf him.
"Too can see my authority, Coomb*,
any time you are ready to exhibit your
own," 1 returnftt~feoolly. leaning bark
against tbe aide of tbe cabin and star*tng hint, straight In'.the eyes. "If yon
are tbe uveraeer bans, then U la my
money that la (mylug your wages!, and
from tbe ludk of thing* you'll not bold
tbe Job long at that."
Coombs did nut cringe» but my tone
brought him uneasiness.
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on the -place."
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the uegpmay
**^iiiuab«v *ml tile fellow Inugbvd.
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4 said, deeply Interested. "It appears
strung enough to support a man.. t I
wish yiHi luid got sight of the fellow."
.. Hhv Ufted her hands to her bend.
..."Ilut 1 was so frightened Xly head
throbs now with pain. I was flightcued last night In tbe durkneas. 1
confess I completely lost my nerve
•ud would hare run away If I could
I’ erhnps I even' said things which
made you believe I regretted ray ac­
tion lu coming with you. But 1 am
more myself now, and I mean to re­
main and discover what It alt means.
Cun you guess why? l&gt;o you not buspoet who I antT*
"Who are you? Only aa you bare
told me.**
‘ “ And I told you only a half truth.
1 nut the wife of Philip Henley.” Uer
cheeks flushed, n iom h o f passion In
her vole® as she ■fared me. “That Is
tbe truth. Do you suppose that I would
over have gome here .with you other
wise? No mutter how desperate tity
condition Was. that would have been
impossible. I should have despised
ufyself,"
My aurpriseat this avowal kept me
silent, yet 1 could not conceal the ad­
miration from reveal men t In my ayes.
Sho must-bare read aright, for ffie
drew back» a step, grasping the knob
of the door.
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wittiled I" discover Just what you
were like'' .
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b h . praa ld an t, an d .* a t» d w ith I f ro rk ille d ?
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Nelther
A man I never »ntv tiof t t t l a g i i , a tta a te d . by it» « a rra ta ry t h l.
.-Jtth dàyl ».
ol July. A. D. 1st4.
fore I hearil lite hliol and fnupil tilm
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r,„mi Ile lini lu»u «hot in Hit) back
,,f |he head tlirmlgtl nn'upeli WlutloW."
Alai l tubi ber Ihe " buie «tury
Ite» tldi'i tsl . *»u«leriiatlnn » a» cU-ar
ly mmilfe«led In tl»o girl » " lille tace.
and yet llier.y «il» a llrilineHj« to thè
tip» timi i&gt;i,,inlM«l itiiyltilng UH ,,,ir'
render I ,,r un ili'lant «he »veniwl lo
ttruggle i&gt;&gt; regnili ber Invìi Ih

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la Ih * e tra a ll C a u ri, H r t r n lh J u d lr la l C i f ­
r a li a f Ih » H ta te o f flo r id a , fo r N rm lo o lc
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■bar. I*H, th* .air* hclof tha 7th
| have remi of tliein-tlUt

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'new! in "o ur «m- o f Ihe w o r l d e v e n to
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• * t h * n *vr.u a p n r In which th l» n o lle * »halt
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mem. .here 1» « hand, that « •
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nulla

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tint le e k nn ed w i t h , tut »illllrlelit klniwd
nf th,- e x i s t i n g ■ v&gt;inhtl"li» here
Pat iva» thl» in i,-*
IVifflltl villa in » a s
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til t Ibi* o v e r s e e i vv n ubi Ite Iiollllevl n f
our c o in in g
S u d d e n ly th ere tinnii«!
Ita- k l o tuy meiiinry a ph turu o f that
mil derisi man In th e rear riHMli C ou ld
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.•'Diti I Mity.ltJrttr
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I mu g o in g t " g iv e y o u an equ ally g o*»I
-»nrprlse
I r,-»k,in in) e u r » henni all • reason for |,-Ulne Ihe trulli
W lint ibi
rigflj
U h , w hai are yer tld* mol'li
k n o w . i i . . ' i tin * iid n iln lsir a lo r» tif
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Cow or Field Peas: Velvet Beans; Sorghum; M illet;
Complete niidFiill Slock ( ¿unlen Seed; Poultry Fet'd
^ and Supplies; Inculmtors.
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I r e c k o n tie» « r u l l ­
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C u u rte

Tw.lv.. btiibUiig». «ti'Jm heat, etrclric iight». lire protectlon. firn; gyntnasium
in, niiiliiriit, qimrlcr-niiHiun itullar ambivi numi Three tearher» ni multe, $5,000
organ, a tloeyn ni«no», b u Glce club», choru» clu»». Superi) now roani» for il Uf*
, mt«» SchooL full bunking equipmont. New chemicul unii ph^»it«l laborutori«i,
ct|uipped with ovary nioiWn devire; uiuilj*»!« tìf soil», fcrtiliier», fooda, water,
l’ rcpnraiion for Eiiginecring Cf&gt;ur»o.
Lnkew, boating, nwirnming, golf, tenni», football, basketbaH; Chriatiun, but
ndc npminational; expenses mouerule;
»cholurehlps uvuiluble.
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■airi certificat® in m y oflire, am i ha» ’ marie I

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b«pr*»»i|H '. F u » A rti, D sm eslit snd In d u t jm l A r ti, llu it n e t i. T e s d ie fi'

apjri f r i t Ion for l a i *!«■*&lt;! t *• U«u» lu ar*
'•Oh'" he managed to , articulate ro
rd m n f* » It h la » . ‘ SiT«!’ r i r i i f l r a l r em
tirare» th e f u l l f i t i n i •!«••#rtî*rri |ifti|*«?t ) #i|
••What 1» your real gnuwT"
a tte ri in H rm in ole
y, KloHria* lo -r iii
"Exactly n« I have «fate«! It. Coomb*
w Moves LyfTiar.'w S y h
a » r**To tin* Inrst of u&gt;&gt; kuowlctlgu I'UUlp , wVhu Vn P ia l II iM«h A, |**fw î , - 4*r*nfs* t
recorri«.
Henley 1» dend-oLlon»t bo bns dUnp- |Coni»ti rt
T h a »Ale! fand h* i n f ^»&gt;fi **rri ai the riafa
pea red—and hi« .widow 1« tho rightful ofl t ha is« uà neri oP «Tur il
heir (o ibis estate."

wqs he merely making the t-lfflm fo$

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Jark»onville, - * Florida

Ilk«.
I follow «I him Into the front rfiwu. "lug &gt;et
cu ni. un1 1 d Ulti l hurt the cu»» none to
nml he klektsl tail ft chair »o as to bflng .
,*k‘ |)f vviim i.-r linkin' nil thl» fer
.......... "
WILLIAM FREMONT BLACKMAN, Ph. D.. LL; D*., President
my face to tIt« window«. An I »ank (.||U|ow
.(„.wituttetl nuxloualy. “ nu
into It l uottajp 0 dmry mirror opp.« n (lr- w1n- u,„t pi,,, m, m u r
»lie which guYe life a dlnfrofioctlon of ,|(
tK. (|m&gt; vlnly avnllAhlt*
tho eutlro room. Coomb» »hut the dcM^X
flir ..n met lug Information
W H E R E S H A L L I GÒ T O S C H O O L ?
leading to tho hock of tho houito
,„y |ii»l«iuocf. O hjiuImi. hut
*at down facing me. his big band» on j n.||H|)-t thatgl,:fd man up thefe tho fol
id» knee». HI* effort to look ploiutani low*
.
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN '
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA t
N e n ie ^
«eld?
only mml* him unin-nr ugllur than
“ Not by n Jugful." timi I could *«■
T »1.1. M l ASHKK
(1AINFJ4V1LLB
the petsvplralinu break out on Ida fore- |
n«un1.
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snd
IHviatons: lib r r a l Art»; l.s w (
hemi. "Why. there won't none eiiyhow. .School of M im ic i He Hoc») r f L$prr*»lhni Se boari of F n c t a w ln f i Afftcviltursi
“ Waal, go on!" he unld gruIlly.
T rs rh rf» &lt; '«U *»*| K iI crossed my leg« comfortnhljr and Tlint guy » k ill'd out north afi*ltt-"
AM ! E i lm iu n D ltlrio n _
; ( .r id u tle Kchoof. Mod. pcslmrnt HiatW ni K l i m t s » IN i M n i (.ra d a s i«
Sr
hoot.
T
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new
hrtrk
iM
ltdlsf»: Kwiklr» n m a w
troAivnuiuJum
with
awimmln*
inai:
(»»krl
twit
"Under wlioae onlcnf ’ are you 111 ■ •»d tstinl, muit»| n, w and mfvlrrn ' tiuiMIni»; vlum, »wlmrnlnt pvto) and many
leaned tmek In’ the chair, quite con
•u l» '.li« ry h a lk lhrmutifut
durmllortrs ha»« all mndrrn in*»; fit nffW iv, in »truer or» and udstantai l i t
m l.mi.» o f thus adding to hi* Irritation charge here?*.
ronittilnttra^n^w dJnln( mom and kii*Vn iwwl young mart (m m &lt;7 Florid» rounllra »ml 34 s t a u t
won so
FM) long
lt)l»B In nniWurliik'.
My Insit cord was cool Indifference.
lie xvn»
"There I* not much to My*." I rd
plied deliberately.. "1*11 »nawor your u u n • w h - ' h i ' h v ** »*.»|*i*... ----- ---------lim ivi »mi m in u it * («r» (or (H r ytsr 1131.00. 1 133. A0 pt-r ywar.
For r»t»li.(u » writ«
Writ» today Cor raialOfo».
que»tlons «o far a* 1 tbtuk bent, ami lug he meditated nn nttaek
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then I'll ask a f e w of you. Tho tady
EDWARD CONRADI, Pre»ldent
uiHvtalra 1« Viola Henley, tho wife of
TO IIE .CONTINUED
I'lilflp (tenley. 8ho baa cotuo down
W . J . T H IG P E N
hore to take legal poasesslon of tht»
property. That U tho altiiallon In it
a»f ApfttrflitJffn fu r T«» U r r r i l'n r ie f
nuUbtXL . 1 am , merely accompanying Hwlle»
S rr ijo n
Ä « f i f Imjpter
U » » « ®f
her to make «ore that «he get« a wjuare
Hèfld»
H o l i f i !• h » fëh y given t h a ï P- f
i
deal."
.
p u rrha##r of T u O r t l H r a t f No. 43#. «U»*«r
HU Jaxv n a g g e d , and h i» e y e « w a n tho
flr«t ri«y of Juin*. A. I l ,
fllrri ’
d e re d .

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ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK

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th a t » q u iir e ? "
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a

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I hai. I &gt;,. 1, 1.» U vv as ini-r« ly tn a » » u n
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l ‘ , ! ’• 'v,sile?”

k 'n

lived In town anil could Rft
"Wnnl. 1 reckou bo ain't dead—not by
to work Jilt here hwi.n»etheyb#McM
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Il„. nhice ' waa hauntod
A -Utijou a Jugful!“
H»Jl the but hlootl pump In toy vein«.
“ Jd -U t* , m i &gt;»k tor th*ir »P* couif* wilhln n huudred
rear of the h-n.»e. no.
¡ ¡ . ntd1lH* man know' ifil* to be true, or
July »th,
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s d l S * i** ,,™bat*.-for mV fln»l dl»ehar»w. •»
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praaant my
nay flna]
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-ArUcl* II; * For th* purpo** of tmylnc.
f , *ti*h»n|fing. !«,s*inr. scqulrlng -**»•!
S bbrut
in agncultursl funi!» nm! Du il-lint»
f*f Ih* product Toi», «sfr »rprifc. havtdUtic.

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,« iurcri*«‘filt‘i tu m gi’iD *

I M ils h t

U n ti u lti

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slid» of live • f t»jTV , »■ .
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of ev rr&gt; ‘
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you ' tht» 'position the iidiionl»lni
tors
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b e t t e r re

r e m a in "

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and U*lle%*sl U I sfili lUe*l, timi I before I , oilld eV e|| g r a s p Ilo- fidi I ."TI»- ».„sik 1, 1» head
I f off..»,si , "N
kiiew iiut li Ine itf f*is Inlnn ihitn e
I ho puristi I of tifi de« l ' b ' l l
a,e sent &gt;,^i any vvorvl then,
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ilntfi-r
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tier -kin mi thè stair».
that '&lt; wr-fe coining or gave .'oil uU)
tele^rriin .‘itiiiuitm in^ (tu* Jml^t s tlrutli
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ortlci • to look a f t e r 11»?
I ne ver t*nw
lt tm ist^tinve nrrlvisl half tempted (o nt'h after, yet as In
I tanti) comprehended the Usrdesstiess
T U * b la n k e x p r v a » l „ n n f Id.» f a c e w n t 1
u liile riiltlf* u n s Ìihi i J i n i i f i i l i H l lo
of uu y it tempt at mfltit-m'ing her sutll* -flit mp"\*er. I wnt|»«l a m o itien l.
||ft)it|t Uh iitsuiinni: ”
liven the »lent .p.ire ot k&gt;ui^e ipialnt
U t ili, iigf e n d e n \ u r l n g L*» d e te r lutile my •
" Y iiil k t in w r i*« filili^ , I h e li « f #lh ** U b i
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tl^y (Frane«» r o u n ty . n o * Fisminulc count \
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A «trillion to .Sauf o i-t. i&lt; * li o g, h ! ,
; Wfordr.l nloi-d n th o Clerk * u lU rr „( urane&gt;
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(4 on w h at I p k n o a n
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'And « Ifp ft, Sapf«if*i, Ul« r id * , nr •** much
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tb f on r pou at ('■late liavirtg; im n «-i
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Tires, Tubes and Accessories

m in t e d ? “

¡ • t i d t I*. T ip t o n
s all C fa d ItO f*. L*i»t«&gt; *«, M U t r i l i u i m am i
til Prf*«m* h « » ln c ('la ity » or tH -m ^ n d i
■ rilrx t »»id K a ta le l
fa il and each “ t you »re hereby n n t ilir j
rtq u lrrd l a p r e s r lil nil)' claim s and dekick y o u . .o r eith er ot yo u. m ay
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I t i * »fatim i Ih
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d tre aied . U t * o f F lo y d v o u n ty , In d ia n a ,
(Vr undf raifned aille InlMrator Ç , T. A.
1» I*. II. N . oJ »«Id estate, w ith in tw n
fT a a n (rom th e d a te he re o f.
F ^ D a te J J u ly « Ih . A . I». 1 9 U .
C . M . H A N D . S h e riff,
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bis uniti you »fans ou t» o -ninka. AVs e ff e c t r
aro only a llltlo over twenty- miles
■■That, of course, remain ■ to be
from the Btilf.-,„ Altogether tills would proved." I returned smilingly.
moke nn Ideiti 'hiding placo for Mobile
"Oh. ihs1* It. now ! So rpHts this yer
or New Orleans thleroa." ^ *
wife husluess, to itty tblfiklu*. W aal..it
.“ W hnt'do ymt menu to (ioT*
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won't take loiip ter settle the matter,
The (|ueMtlnn * bs asked quietly, and believe me Who aro you aityhowT*'
I ginnetti ni her. noting'the color had
"M ) name H Craig—-Gordon Craig."
returned to b a r cheeks
*"
• " A lawyer?"
"I? \&gt;'hy. remain and ferret It ouL'
"Not guilty."
I »iip|H&gt;H«.." ami I laughed "C«&gt;«&gt;mb»
“ A d etective?"
hi going lo tinte n talk with me inter
"Som e plea
Intends to muke sure who 1 nm no
I thought he giivp n grunt of nvllef
doubt, and I may learn something from "All right, then
I rtn-kon I got yer
him during the IntervletV.*1
number. Craig Yer ofter a little easy
• “ What nbout me?"
monct
Somehow, yer caught on to
"You had better return to town. A tin* tplxpp down y e re an' framed up a
traveling mini t*ti ttie train said there scheme to cop the coin
Might have |
wa* a good Imtel T'robably Coomi&gt;s
worked, too, [( I hadn't been on the
has some kind of n rig we can drive
Job ati* posted
Nice lookin' girl yer ,
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down 1«.
I'll nnk him nftcr hrvnk plcktsi up’*—
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x
fust."
"P rop that, (Soombsr’ t tuterrupterl
'Let him show you why these mean
"Is It ticcnuse yon do not wish me
sharply, leaning forward and staring
with youT*
him In tile eye».
the most for your money.
"I shall feel juore fneo alone," I re­
"Oh. too jilc j, hey!"
plied. "fo r I shall imvo only myself &lt;o
"Y es. too nice for you to trefoul even
Most miles per dollar and most
guard. I am used to taking care of
with your tongue. If 7 0 U mention her
■myself Itesldes. this ts likely to prove
comfort per mile. _ *
name again except In terms of respect
a rather unpleasant situation for a
there 1» golng-to be trouble.
lady."
t
Firestone quality has led the world
lie laughed, ujvcnltig and closing his
"And you concludo I can be of no big hands.
for fourteen years. There is no anhelp, no-nnslstnnce"—
“ J moan It," I wont an soberly.
The cracked »„Ice of Salile come to
{nimcnt about it.
"Don't think I nm afraid o f you, No.
ns up th,. stairs, the ifiicxitected sound
you keep* your hands where they are ! 1
slnrtllug Itoth,
But because we have the largest and
If It mines to a draw you’ ll find me
"1 reckon you nil better com1 down
quick enough to block your game.
best equipped tire factory, and only
mj’ enL"
Now, listen!”
‘
the t o p - n o t c h m e n , th e p r ic e « , a r e ri^ h t,
She stomi In the light o f the front
I made no display o f n weapon. He
door wntehlng us. and we descended
could not be sure that ,1 was armed,
the lllght, o f stc|m without,exchanging
Non-Skid-Smooth Tread-All Types-All Sizes
yet my right hand wan hidden In tho
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a word The woman tunu-d and walkside pocket of my c o a t, The brute
e*| In advnucb Into the dining nnitn.
Bay Fireitone Tires from Yoar Local Dealer
iiud the cownrd struggled for mastery
' ‘ When* I» C o o m b s ? " 1 asked, look­
In his face.
ing nlHJtit curiously.
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Company
“ I've told you th,)„tnHh about who
"He*a|one eat already, tint l reckon
" A n a r i c a 'i » . i , « i l E i c h i l M T l r a e i u f f f f m ' V a i i n '
wo are and our purpose In coming
tie’ll he,fopml ’gain after awhile. You
here." I went on slAtvIy and clearly,
A k ro n , O h io
Branchea and Dealers Everywhere
all ju»t help ) erselves."
"bocause I rkntc decided to tight In
tVe endeavored to talk ns we sam­
the o|»&gt;n. Now. I want to know who
pled the meal, directing-our conversayou nr,»- whnt authority you have on
lion Into «..«if,« rimimela, fiotti obsessed
the Henley plantation
.Speak up"*
«Uh
feeling that whatever wv salii *
Th.- reply ratue ryluctiintly. hut
« hum he overheiird Ttn« woman timi
then must have been it sternness tn
taiilahed Ulto (Ite dark passage lead
liy fib e vvtileh compelled nn answer.
lug toward the kitchen. •Neither of
Best
C h e a p e st
"I told yer—I'm the ovtrsocr.''
use nto heartily and ns aooit ak. tve,
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“ A fine specimen, from Ihe look» or
tlaretl pushtsl tmek our chairs. It was
a relief to get out of tho rooui..biit as the pluee. What wyre you ordered to
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tve stootl a moment In the front door­ grow —weed* 7" .
“Thet's
none
o*
tmir
tiiislness "
way hrrntldug tn tl?e fresh air I- no
"It « I lie business uf (lie lud.v uptired ii giant hum nppmuchlMg the
|stair» 1 iHimln. and t uin representing
house through the we,»Is
! her lit pivsenl . It will ts- Just as well
"C&lt;«iiiiI,i Is coming already h,r III»
for ) "¡, to Is- r|| II.
Who ul'poluted
Interview.* I said ImI'IIIj
l . It nni)

SOLDIER

Importance of Trifles,
a mad chaso the e s c a p e d Itin
¿lilc was carried back to his ward and
K g affairs of the asylum ware rollBmcd *• before. "Heals all," punted
[ ^ attendant, “ how tho wheels of a
ipstltutlon can bo stopped by a
||poso nut "

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AUGUST I

lar as over, t)U w»t*ry «tom-house
little homo instead of making her­ trouble.'
H. H. Chappel haa enclosed hla ■till abounding in the fltusy tribe and
self a -member of any other family.
Sho was seventy-eight yearn of age, porch with screen And is now paint­ free to ail who, will come. Last week
capable and cheerful, living ‘ quietly ing. hip homo the most bcautlf«! of there were five fish' fry«, there. A
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and attending io her own affairs, all eolom" for a country homo-white. party ol some eight' ot ten from Or­
A BU N C H O F INTERESTING ITEM S FR O M CORRESFONMm. II. M. Gilbert is recovering, lando are spending several days and
up to within, a short time of her
froth
quite a serious illness of several two Geneva families are also enjoy­
. D E N T S — EVENTS OF SEM IN OLE CQUNTY— EFFICIENT
death. Mrs, Smith hei'self, is now
ing the breeses of the lake.
’wrecks.
quite ill/ but at last accounts, was
R E P O R T E R S COVER TE RR ITO R Y FOR HERALD
Mm. Tarbel and daughter, Miss
"T
h
e
drawbridge
at
Genova
forry
improvimg, and we Jiope will soon
Thusa,
enjoyed a day in Sanford
is receiving a coat of paint, Mitch­
be fully recovered.,’
talk
on
whitjllttle
children
,may
&lt;lo
last
week,
going elver as gueats o(
.CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
Mm. Smith and*family have the ell Brothers doing the work.
to he little missionaries. Following sympathy.of theirvtnany Iriehcfa End
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Pattbjhall in their car.
A 'Slumber of men from the Co.
T h ?J ,nUCi i AtI: Cr,iNl'mcn,s Unde
Mr. nnd Mps. Roso of Lockhardt I b i« Heading THREE CENTS
We •a re needing rain In this sec the program delicious ice oteam and acquaintances in these sad and se­ that aro fttrhlshing the 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 with their relative» Line For Each Insertion. MinimDm
rious days *
The children had a gri-at time
Mr. nnei Mm. Moran, returning in ChnrKe 25 Cents,
more than we liavo been getting,
®
Harry Garwood is sick, threatened Wlli/ams, d ty engineer is inspecting
playing after the refreshments were
their auto in the afternoon.
for iom o time. ^
tho
brick
and
the
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 threat, and ing. replaced with good on#*. Bear
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs, entertained
the Baptist Church ut the hall Inst
from colds.
(jail
A
ve.,
from
Cameron
City
to
the young man soon be "him self aFor «ale- ^Fyrniturv ,lt JI0 p .
Geneva Ave. will bo completed Thursday night was large-ly attended,
Mr. and* Mrs. Hamp. Bradford the Woman’s Missionary Society, galn."
last
Thursday
flight.
The
dining
despite
the
threatening
weather.
and Mm. Efiie Bradford and the
Florn Pearson ims been ' in San­ this week“ Bricks nrc being hauled
Every thing wus sold and a very FOR sale or rent,
formers 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. The Baptist do,
and Percy, of Oxford Fla., spent the place of meeting, Mr«. N. C. the care of Mm. W. H. Taylor, who
highlly improved Tiled land, f|0„
. GENEVA IT E M S t
indeed, feel-gnfteJul. to-all who bo
Wednesday night with Mrs.' M. fi. Jacobs conducted tho-meeting and lias been quite sick, b i\ is up nnd
iu. .with.inut. ; -riMim-irmr.,. well I«.
Mrs RlUaAnd
- ‘J Lim lTdi; mi&amp;efTil: aiul
Jacobs on their way to Ft. Taylor, led us through our subject‘“ Missions around again.
rntrd.
' A. I*. Connely. io'j y ,
.
*
land who have been visjting Mrs. J.
in Flpridoli very entertai^ingijr
to visit Mrs. Annie Simmons.
, 102. ,*f *'
'""Frances Pearson is at home again W. David left last week to continue bo liberally patronised this.supper; nolia Ave,
M i« Be7tha W h .^ p v rrV -9 »ttrfv j —
t iffe d -r m T *&lt;&gt;rienFsong pracand
also
extend&lt;thanks
to.
the
owners
after a visit of several weeks nt their vacation tho former going out
of the beautiful piano for the music
For aile-At a disrurmvday and Sunday visiting friends at tlco which wrf* much enjoyed. The Loughman,
among the mountains of the West, which was much enjoyed,
young men were invited to join, the
ship in Sanford
Daytona.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith,Jr. ami the latter visiting on the East Coast^
Mist Rosa Jacobs Is visiting her youpg ladles in these services and
Geneva had a -lackey party nt Owner unable to us.. It un,|
b ab y-b oy ir e visiting their pareqts.
Mm. W ingevof Jacksonville, rep­ LakeuIlatncy-laaL-week which affordit
isquite
pleasant
to
note
.the
in­
Blister?“ MrSTTIllto. Aulln at Oveido
-aohL.at-a. w criftre .-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-ahumfcuifg 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. Jm lly, mothers
coulft
For Sale- 10 acres nty farm, tiki
truly” selling ‘ out’ at Banana Lake,’ at the store of L. M. Rehblnder
prftsper.’
to Oveido owing to the illness of her
hardly reco’gnite their 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. • Termsaddress Box 875
permanently. Wo arc sorry to lose such visiting nt the homo of her father.
PAOLA POINTS
home T UMthi&gt;\ reporting Mm. Palin
ical were they dressed. Every station
energetic and successful, people.
101-ltp
Mm. J. R. Huddleston left last in life was represented.irom the clod­ _______________
fom c better.- • • ■ ■■ -1
Saturday
for
a
two
weeks'
visit
to
Again .our Uttie neighborhood haa
Mr. and Mm. C. D. Brundey
hopper to the dude, from the bash­
For S a l e - 1910 Cadillac tou ine
M O O RE’ S STATION
her daughtor, Mrs. Yerke« in Jack­ ful school-girl to the abominablo old car ior. J400.00, just overhauled in
left Wednesday for a short vacation been saddened. by a"•* visitation
•
Sunday the 16th Rev. Bartlette, sonville. t 3
which will be spent at Mr. Brumleya from the "stern mauradcr". On the
maid. The committee, Messrs. Dooly good running shaf*. Sanford MsRev
Hope
of
Oveido
passed
evening of August 3rd, Mrs, Ferrell, of Enterprise will bo here to preach
boyhood home ln Miss. *
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82-tfe
McLain and Bonnel, decided W. L. chine &amp; Garage.
- Mm. J. R. Johnson left last week mother of Mm. B. W. Smith, passed morning nfternoon and evening, through Geneva last Thursday from Seig and Mrs. C .' W, Culpepper, the
I or Sale T wo good horses tnd
Titusville, where he attended- con­ dude and the ojd maid, deserved the
for a vacation to be spent In 111 quietly away, the death coming very everybody wekeo me.-Come.
spring whgon. Inquire of Coro Cols
J. Tilden Jacobs spent Wednesday suddenly and * unexpectedly. Mrs.
Rev. T. B. ' Lawrence, wife "nnd ference. .
prise-n pumpkin pie,Bottling (¿0,_______________ 80-tfc
Miss Ethel Rjose of Lockhardt,
In Orlando attending business af­ Ferrell hail been ill for abou t.tw o daughter, Ml«» Mafgaret, are moving
. The election of .school trustees
has
been
visiting
ber
aunt,
Mrs.
weeks, but was never considered back from Jacksonvile and will re­
fairs.
,
lastweek resulted in Messrs Kiliice,
For Sale or Rent— 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 and Homer Nich­ donees at a bargain. W J'Thigpen,
,\Jr. and Mrs Mcssingill. who re­
Miss Bessie Hodges nt Christ mad veiy much better, well started on the
Mr. and Mm. R. L. Grier and chilolson being chosen. *
_.____________
'O-q
cently
moved to Geneva from Chui
roiid
to
recovery.
Only
a
few
hours
tjlen have returned from their visit
this week.
S." I’.'ftmith i s 'tlit ‘proud owner of
Quite a number Irom here attended |before the-end, she was sitting up in in Charlotte 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 at Christmas, Sunday. ’
bed, holding a little‘ 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
Thursday.
*
playing
with
it.
She
made.no
comhis
farm.
The picnic last Friday, w as n very
cash. W.V. Rushing, Sorrento, FU.
C,
W.
Culpepper
has
been
on
the
playit
of
feeling
worse,
hut
almost
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Win.
Wood
are
pleasant affair. The racing in the
I 0‘j -tp . .
cripple,
list
for
several
days,
suffering
afternoon attracted quite a crowd.’ immediately nfter eating her supper, building thcmsel\nea a littio house
from
an
Inflamed
foot.
on land they recently purchase'd ’of
Mrr.. P. E. Culley U'VtsRIng her pi-acef ull£ breathed her last.
For suie nt n bargn in. i- 1 live to
Miss Blanch Pattishall is home
Mm Ferrell had been &gt;a resident Frank Cowan on ’ •Caincrony Ave.
pa rents at Conway this week. • •
far nv ny canno t ntt« mt to this IS
Dr. nnd Mrs. Hein mater o f Cam­ again aflfjx a stay of pevcral weeks
Mr. and 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 the-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 datlghtheir, 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,
Mildred,
of
Sanford
are
visiting
i
by
calomel
you
won’
l
want‘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 There'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; AIO \ 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 and Iir. ami Mrs. Del«-,
land go ami b&gt;&lt; k ‘ at thi'* a mi auk*
very pretty effect f combined with near her daughter's, as she was an mater are leaving this week for th.ir Miami for quite a while, is now with anyway,, 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 Dodson's Liver Tone- run* [last the l.l lid LTi"
WIS as the
l^ike Harney continues as popu-, n good remedy that perfectly ami
of songs, recitations prayers, and a I character, and preferred her own .D r can be treated ftir' his nerve
i ’oweil !•unn
Joshua
Mlike
offer to
safely takes the plqee of dangerous
...i. in.', ;
i
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calomel, which is only another lortti owner. .?. V .
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dead. 1.
rx t
,of dearly and poisonous mecury. Hump

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Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting v eg e^ ile liquid which will
start the Jivct just us surely as calo­
mel, uiul which has ut&gt;*olutply no
after-effects.
, '
f'liildron and grown people use
Dodson's L iv e r-Tone without uny
restriction of habit or &lt;!••■! I,. It
Phillips &amp; Co ■1 *! q and pturunte,
*V to tirke the Jtil • ol C.
I. j|i ,|
•ill refund jou r 1. 01 ■&gt; . 1 time jf it
fails in your case.

For Sale In « I»« r
about three n b - f r..e
also t wo eholii
|P , 4
e it en p for rn
\4,1»
nn r;i**y llTîlle
Herald •dill •

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drinj ■
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For sale 0- • , ■ ;
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w.»y. ü ro*»i »
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W ill so o n

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Los t-l»;t wentj Sanford ami Beartiall
Ave., Tuesdaj- nfternoon
A i&gt;g .1
White crociiet bandi.&gt;g v.qli .1 J.’,
coupon book from IV A Caldwells,
and (our jurds oi blue ribbon, two
yqrds while luce, and a little silver
change. Finder please returh to DHart’s «fore, Ifeck Hammock.

you

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ginghams, cheviots and percales.

Get in the “line-up”

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with clothes of qual­
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For Rent— Five acre* gi&gt;*»l celery
land, one and a half m i l e - lrom Han­
ford. N. n . Garner

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Call and have

DRESSES NOW '

your ¡measure taken.

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

W e Bake Good Bread
t For the Bread W innet!
fo r the man who works
with might and main.
Either with hands ot with
his brain.

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In order to meet the every
day need,.we have put in a
line of the famous closed sleeve
shirt.. Mr. Workingman, come
in and let us show them to you.
All'Sizes, 501?
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Have you seen those, skirts

For Rent— Completely furnished
house
with piano fqr tl“ ' summer.
And Here the Best
Few steps to postoiliee. depot - n
You'll always find.
dock. A. W. Brown. -0
steamer dock,
75-tf
Our Buns and Rolls,
■‘ terprire. Florida

in our windows?'

mil, Ai«», Ws Think, Vsur Fancy Tsks

SKIRTS

up to $8.00.

Values

U the qnly kind,

O u r P ics and C u k e

il. L . M i l l e r ’ s
B u k e ry ,-

Ch

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113 Mctnoii*.

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Expert Repairing

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WUhted— Plain and fattcy *«**"«'
Dreasmaking of nil kinds,
house ' oft Kasi Third street.
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For Rent— Furnished office
ped with roll top desk, office ch»ir*
and tables. -Also a roll lop d '” *
typewriter desk and other e'pj
ment for sfllC'or rent. Hersl'l^^

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WATCHES, i t QCK8. JEWELRY, SIL­

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‘ For R e n t - 511 Park Wc. Mr
room house, with ail conveniences.
Apply at 507 Turk.
For Rent— Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping
A '"’
bedrooms. Mrs. John».
' ar
IH-tic
avenue.

Good, Light Bread

School Pants

A I' ( '‘iinrlljf,

P op Hunt— N*'« A nMYTTt roitnKF*
modern. J. Mui*on, ffui .I’alnwtta
?’
100-41p . "

Coprn^r19t4 fitfwsrd £ Stuuu &amp; Co,

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

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^l&lt;’r 1 r' l,t.
a liody well located
109 Magnolia St

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

d re sse s a n d b lo u s é s for. th e b o y s '

o u r m in d s , a re t h è ’ c h ild r e n ,

6 room collage.
11nn* of Aug .1 *
Apply to &lt; I
or }■ I Ni Iff.! 'Jtp

A competent gardener m ■'
married, wishes position 1» ,,f'

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SENDS ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY
FOUR A U S T R IA N W A R SH IP S THE COMMERCIAL SANFORD MAY GET U L R M S itJ T R O O P S A R E
r W E R E S U N K B Y THE
CLUB HELD FINE A GOVERNMENT
R EPO R TED M A R C H IN G
FRENCH N A V Y
MEETING FRIDAY BUILDING IN 1920
r TOW ARD
FAITJ'K»..

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KAISER h a s s t a r t e d f o r
THE FRONT TO TAKE .
COMMAND OF GER­

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

AFTER I Mi: T It I STS
I resident Uihnn

\Yants

to

Kirns

IS hy Prices Have Advanced

MAN TROOPS
f London, August 18.-A di&amp;pa'trh to
•' Reuter's Telegram Company from
^ R lsb , Servia, under date of Sunday
| myy .
\ *'A naval battle between French
and Austrian warships began
ofT
fiudun, Austria, in the Adriatic, at
9 ’o’ clock this morning. The French
squadron, coming from the south
west, attacked the Austrian warships.
-Two Austrian ironclads were sunk,
one was set on lire and a fourth tied
toward Cattaro. The- tight lasted
over an hour.” ..

The* first early fall meeting of the
Sanford Commercial Club wua held
in the City Hull last Friday night
and was a general get together meet­
ing of the right' s6rt and one that
made its impress upon the members
and’ visitors present. The Commer­
cial Club seems to be Entering upon
1 he president sent the following
u new era of prosperity and benefit
letter to the attorney geVterhl::
to the community at large and the
•"The rapid and Unwarranted in­ club will take a most active part in

Washington. Aug. 18.— President
Wilson has directed Attorney Gen­
eral McKeynolds ^o in\t&gt;«jigato recenincreuses in prices of foodstuffs
and to take up the question whetdier
any persons responsible can he pros­
ecuted.

crease in the prices of fntulstuffa III
this country upon the pretext of the
conditions existing in Europe is so
serious and vita! a matter that 1 a in
taking the liberty of calling your at­
tention to it.
.

of

m «&lt; )i

ciri umstanej-s

1913 would not be. built Antil nlxtut

the year 1920.
Last week C ity Engineer William*

to

th e p [u .e o f l o u d a n d I lie d l l l i r u l t i e s
of 11 \ nig

ious for the people of Alachua county
of advice would intimate’ that it will
to kvflld this year.
be several years yet before we havo
t t t *
the pleasure of receiving our bills in
According.to the report on Occu­
the no w poi t- o ffice.
pations recently issued by- the Di­
That is it will be several years
rector William J. Harris, of the IJuunless we can do something regard­
renu of the Census. Department of

ing the new building for "there i* tfi&gt;
Commerce,' there were 322,08.7 perrea-ori -„why tin- architects dffice at
sijiis 10 years of age and over in Flo­
W i-litugton should be so far behind
rida in 1910 engaged in gainful'o c ­
with the work. Hon. Frank Clark
cupations. The gainful worker» thus
is now the Chairman of ¿he Public
formed 42,8 per cent of the total popBudding* Committee and since he
, .
.
,
, .
. f t
..illation of thc
tile State t(752.6191
152.019 and
obtained the appropriation for Snn-'*“'
. , .
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« . „ t i _____ , „ 57 per cent of ilia population It) years
ford he can be depended upon to ,
..
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« ,
o age and over &lt;564. 722k In li,»00
hur-v tthe
mutter a
along
...
he matter
long A little wnrkl
"the 201,570 gainful workers of the
uio g tins line would lie of great
State formed 38.1 percent of the
of A k Powers, (mu. tj_ liurring, lul|. and the Commercial Club* and
population and 62.1 per cent of the
and T P Sines was appointed to the citizens in geni’ ral should strive population tih4 &lt;‘ar» of age and over.
solicit fumls for the advertising to have the work start before the
The male gainful workers in 1910
year .1920. if it
necessary to wait
•ainpaign for the ensuing year
ut 1 1926 ftir the tnuldiug we may . ..
...
.
•
| t W .o t l l - l l d r o u g h t t i t t h e i j l - ' l l of all males Id^ears of age ami over
a
well
forget
about
it
and
he
contío,, of t h e it'il, that
in tip Im iti
is compared witJi 16.1.989, or 80,7
ttii.it other was i-iM-nt tul during t he 1 te* i with a Republican postmaster
per cn it. m i960 T h e iemale gainwinter season now up|irouchlttg and sod the present inadequate building.
ful workers in 1910 numbered 7d,l6l
that proper)) placed io-fori* tbr A. C*
i he Sanford Hotel ( n.* in pefor '27 5 per cent nf all thè feitmles 10
I. It;, th e , would lineile to Mich U f' ‘ t good t.iilii have sold tin' lot at
veao of agi* and over a i compared
rrque-t and thv f lliowmg eiimmitti'i a verç reasonable price expecting
wiih 67,581. tir 20.6 iier cent in 1914.
wa- a pi.....lied to wait* upon th* t)'«* building would In- elected at once
iI t» 4•

take, either by »¡i; of ilivestirne nt j concerted action of the club
or lega) pro,. w, sr 1 whnr federal
A committee cnhiposed of It J.
legislation
, wnubi in your judge- Molly. W F. Watson, J I* Davisoi»,
meni be justitialile and warrajvtutde* A K. Yowell and K F Householder
III t lie eiri Uftlstances
were appointed by the president to
“ I (eel ih.it this is a n t i l e r w h i c h attend the next meeting of tile hoard
we cannot lei pass without trying to of county commissioners and urgti
serve the country Certiiinlylhernu1 Upon them the necessity of a better
road bi t wei n Su Ilford ami (Iveido.
try m ight to to d e f e n d e d ¡1 p o s s ib le
V I iname tnrntltlllee composed
ag a llis i met, w h o w o u ld take u d v . i i i
titge

tect at Washington stating that about 12 million dollars worth of pub, .....
, .
lie buildings are on the way and in
process of formation and all of those
whose appropriutiomOTere made in

THE

London, A ue |.v-A dispati-h Imin
Paris to the Huvas Agency ui&gt;?
I uh fully &gt;ours,
euch troops hs\e orrnpied t h«
W .....Ito.. \\ d ,I|,
tos H of Schirineck, t wi I\ tilonn-ter- , &gt; ic to ■!
(geven and «me hall mile!•&gt;■;..&gt;i,. i
|h p r i - f l d i ' H t l o o k u j i t l u , | u e Saales, in Alsace.
tum
I miri-uhiiig j&gt;ruis thè tir-&gt;t
Thcy
tu o k , 'twelve
lield cuu*. tlimg mi f-’ridav and w»-&gt; irn|'res*ed
twclve Caissons and elgiit r.i|ad tire l&gt;\ tlu- presf-ttr«' "f the &gt;nuatioii Ile
.. t «ime i|, •vd&lt; d t luti l&gt; gal urtimi
gups
The Krenrh vavalry then pu»loii -hould io- &gt;;lkctl li JIU&lt;alli!e alili thilt
' On to Muelhach and Luteeth u Uo i' if (bere w&gt;re no law iiiverìng the ojii.-ial- \

STAEDILY PUSHING T H E IR
WAY AH EAD TH R O U G H
M E U SE VALLEY
London, Aug. 18.- Official dl»patches say Greece hat received in­
formation that Turkish troops . artcrossing Bulgarian territory
and
Ing in the direction of Greece. Ths
Hellenic government, in consequence
of these reports, has notified Turkey
that if thisCnew* should be confirmed
corresponding military and naval

l.i vv

le g n i l a t m u

s lio o ld *

la*

l‘ Connell'
f
o M&gt;
Uugbltn
and .C ItI Walkerka.ig.tnn ami
Wal o-r.
The mutter Citile St John's river
being designated as lile hait ( i b i s *
Inland Water toute and the preieut
.
1
inland edititi •*,-coming
coining government
governin'

forward through the Valley *6f tho
Meuse, and still more extensive dpcrulions are In progress along tho Al­
sace-Lorraine frontier, where The
•French and Gorman armies are in
contact, Japanlutssentanultirnatum
to Germany demanding tho with­
drawal of German warships from tho
Orient and the evacuation of Kiau
Chau, a German protectorate in

anti enhance the vulue of their otherj'
Shuuld anyone desi re to ennstrurt
holdings
rute ul
no, . ng- but
out *at the
' -e present
prese
formula, of thè late
passed
ìmdd
ng
he
,oke
seem
to
ho
n
i
c
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KAISER ST A R T S FOR FRONT
t t t b '" a ! « - n o i l i t e f ir u s id c iil c o n id
people of Sanford and the lot will
ni t * ¡ ... i , ,„.|
,
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wood! of the IIIiif«• is to l»e found in
London, Aug. I * - A Reuter «lie- j ered that m tuina i a.«i*s the Increan-s
Huive w liisk.-r» on it before it become*
... . .
T1
patch from Paris kivs :i mi-eaigc re­ A e r i w l i i l l t t i l l ) ' l * t it'ui h ie W h e n h e
,
,
Gadsden county,
H ond a.
I he
a Jioatoliilre
, ,¡ o,,
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 I f " 1" ” - ’*
■li op
nt' l|)
♦*&gt; the
t ti - Ml
1 iketi
T,...
, , Tatiielta ,.„,1
I.uiml
Ton-ya
unii it i* fitund
lV*tha|. l1u&gt;‘ Genua' 1. tt11 •r■••
..I k.ui ,
f » ¡ - , ' o o . - e l f .it.
■.. i ■' • -..»•) tr r- -, i- - f .1 in w; i e
Nation l a c i n g Meal l a m i n i
•n tlu- (i.i'bdi'U cimili) vidi Hf
r-r this morning lor Mates vjt'ti n
h.i d '•••,
' ’ ' ••Iti- ■ ' oí H '
h'Oi-i the
Inr- .ilei R' presentiti \*
‘ thè Apala' lionlit .riter. for -i «listalice
general start.
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i-.llllng un 11,1- 'll |u«r ' tt.1 n! lit 1 Oil rega(dlllg *it me.
F
ed
erai,"!
se veti or nglil nllles below tilt'
Economic expert« ol the
&gt; |t ll-s t lo il

G E R M A N -F O R C E S ARE

surveyed thp lot recently purchased
the upbuilding of Sanford nnd Sem­ by the government anti staked it off
measures will be taken Immediately
inole County during the neat twelve qnd it was the hope of the people
fair, which, he said, was a tremend­ by Greece.
that work on the now building would
months.
ous mistake, and which ho was anx­
President luiko called the meeting commence at once, but this last word
The German forces are pushing

to order at eight o'clock and stated
that it was time for the Club to get
7 -* —
“ 1 would he very much obliged if busy upon the eve of another full
London, Aug. 18,-Tho official presa
bureau of the war office and ndmi- you would advise me whether there anil whiter season and clearly and
rslity has issued a statement saying is, under th c slating law. any action concisely stated the many good
that French troops, in the course of which lite department of justicj things to be accomplished by the

k rapid advance along the valley of
the Schiriperk. have taken a ihou«ind prisoners.
The scene of the lighting of the
list few .days in the upper Iln u r
announcement continue», -now- she
I great destructive effect of the lire of
the allied artillery Tre nrhes ithnndCned by the enctfVv art* till*-&gt;1 with
dead and wounded

Postmaster Haskins has received
a letter from.the Supervising Archi­

•PROM OVER THE STATE
•
General Manager Wurdsworth, of
the Alachua County Fair, is calling
the attention of proposed exhibitors
to; the necessity for beginning pre­
parations at once of the products
they propose to put on display at
the November fair. In conversation
* " * * ■ *
yesterday bo announced that ho
wanted to caution the people against
waiting too long before turning close
attention to this work. His experi­
ence,- he said, with first year fuira'ifi
counties was that the uvornge man
qnd woman paid no attention to the
exhibits they proposed to make dnlll
just previous to the opening of the

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China.
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This territory comprises o n area
of '2U0 square miles, with 200 square
miles additional in the buy: Tsing
Tau. tho seat of the Governor of tho
territory, is the jmrt where tho Gor- *
man warships mijiillhteiPut the out­
break of hostilities.
Japan's ultimatum gives Germ any
until August 23 to comply with her.
demtkmls. Awing to cable interrup- »
tinns. however.* Japan has not been
abb' tu deliver the ultimatum to Gor- many, a n d ^ it is announced ‘ front '
Washington that ths United States
»il undertake this task.
I'ukin reports that three British
regiments have been ordered t'o witlilliemitdves in reuadinexs lb go ’ ahoard transj)Orts,.und it is presumed
they will co-operate with the Ju[»a-npxse land fbrees, if the force of arms
is resorted to.
In Tokio, the Japanese tdt mntum
ha* treat.ol a deep impression, and
the l.tpaiH't-'d' Premier and Foreign
lister hav'e counselled the Jnpafnl•st• to maintain a calm ultidude.
A slate of seige has boon proclaim­
ed In Bulgaria.
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•Tho ’ Utiited States cruise,ra, Ten-

mercé and department of justice to
Walter Adorns, ol Louisville, Ky..
junction of the Chattahoochee and
DEPARTURE CONFIRM ED
report what uetion they Aere taking^
present und interested in San- Government are giving the high cost
Flint rivers, and along the banks of
London, Aug. D i-A » Amsterdam I’tesideni Wilson’ s interest in the for,j
o
f
living
problem
thotightful
consid­
railed upon to make'a Tew
the Nile, in Egypt. During recent
dispatch' to. the Central Nrwa. says.
dt uni mu, however, was wholly a part *f,.|,l;ir ks ¡«nil gave his i m j(Vessi on* ol eration^ and are Investigating Whe
years the tree, which grows to goo«J- nAiee an d’ North Carolina, bearing »
Berlin-reportsLtliat thu Gcrnuui F.m- from That jyid hn probably wtmbl
from the viewpoint of thrU,l*I* prires of nti.t
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gold for A merits ns In’ Europe, havo .
th e c it y
culture. Inis iu«t compieteli a ly »'xe. and in some respects resem'Pcror has left for the front.
h*«- , t , i k &gt; o irti.&gt;n Iti-fore lind it not f t ra tig* r u nt prospeell ve investii: of Agr
K
.arrived
at FMmouth.
bb-s the pine, has attracted u great

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Le a v e s

for

- A Reuter diLob don,* Aug
patch from St !’•tersbtirg says t hi'

Empress.
.-Russian
Emperor and
I’ rince Alexis am! the Imperial guard
Duchesses hiTie left for Moscow.
•t

WILL EXPEL EM M IES
London, Aug. 18.- A special dis­
patch received hero says that
trinns and Germans will be expelled
from Monaco in accordance with an
agreement between France and the
Principality. *
WILL T R A N SM IT MESSAGE
‘ Washington, Aug. 18.-Uw(ing to
cable interruption, Japan ha* not
been able to deliver its ultimatum
to (iermnny and the .Upited States
wiH undertake to com m unicate it t"

Berlin.
BULGARIA BESIEGED
London, Aug..18.-The official bu­
reau issued a statement today saying
that a state of siege bud been official­
ly proclaimed in Bulgaria. '
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AUSTRIANS INVADE SERVIA
London, Aug. I8.-A Vionmj dis­
patch ' to
Reuter’s Telegraph Co
J«ys it is somi-offlcially announced
that ^ho Austrian troops have invad­
ed Servia at lovcral points.
F. J. SchumpcM is in the city Tor
a few days much to the gratification
of "his many friends. Pa is still in the
r*- «toploy Jof. tho. Southern Railway
demonstrating the farm p:oduct* of
AlaUma, Georgia uni the Carolina»,
and at present'making headquarters
itl Alabama. He ramo down to ciose
» deal for his fine firm on Union Avo
»nd wo all hope that Belling his farm
will not cut him o ff our ylgltlng list
for he numbers his friends in San­
ford b&gt;t his acquaintances,
f#V, Cipi-

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Walker made i. most hupp',
It
H o lly ,.
addroiw U|tntt the biilkjlieuding of ltd
,,t ,,k'. ■* "f the depart men, lake front. Major I’ow.-r* upon tl"
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♦f» “jU!*ii*e tlimagliout tile colini r) dub arid the social featitr*'« us a get
tíj IUr*11
and i itXesttgif-prs of the department together proposition. Judge Herring
of inrnmeri'e are a virria ble to collect, upon tin cluh a* the motive power
«.vide nec fur .any action the attorney behind Sanford and -the work of
generili muy think warranted. The similar organizations. Tho*. Emmyt
department of labor also lja* a corpi Wilson upon Sanford from the recol­
which has become very export in lections of a pioneer and the progross
eathering evidence of the inrreiTRed of the city, and many others gave
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short talks that were very helpful
cost ofOliving..
and demonstrated the feeling of the
coinmutrity as to the great work of
the clui&gt;.
I l l i s r MAYOR
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In all tho meeting wns one’ of the
best
that has been held in some time
Mr. D L. Thrasher of Sanford, is
and
before
adjourning it was decided
visiting at the home of his sister
her«' lie expresses himself ns being thnt the club .meet every two weeks
very much pleased with this part of in order t o ' get started upon the
the state, and would remain longer great work of boosting Sanford and
hut his position of mayor o f the, Seminole County, and the next meet­
little city of Sanford will not permit ing should be larger if possible.
Tho Club will meet again on Fri­
a prolonged absence •( le.irwater Sun.
day night, August 28th, and there
will bo many interesting^ details tq
lilt A N A N— L IE N H ART
be given at this meeting and a full
attendance is desired. The Club ex­
Mr. Chas. A- Bra nan, o f Orlando pects to take on new life and many
und Mis« Hertha H. LienhaU. of new members and there will be a
Oviedi/T wi re united in marriuge Sat­ great awakening among the men of
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urday afternoon at four o 'clock at .......
Sanford
nnd a..........
general
together
h a te b i 'i i V " '

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t h e 'le a i l l in t h e

White

■*Ai«ns of th« meat-produci itg urnpuili

&lt;•( .the L’JUted Stai, und tind* that drat ol attention from scientists and
t her«' 'hit' iu»'ii a d«'crcase of 1.18'!- many have visited Chattahoochee
1)0 lo ad nnd ill ini rea»«- of f I 76,5.10.- for i In- purpii-.' of studying the tree
UDd ill value during the (last year. pi its uu 11ve suite.
i : i
On January'I. 1911. the herd num­
Lake City u the proud possessor
bered 144,607,000 compnrqd with
uf a lire truck,, wjiich. increase? the
148,690,000 bea «i a y«*ar ago
Tho bulk of the nntion's decreased I «tlicioncy of the fire department to a

meat supply is in the swine -herd.
Compared with Inst year the number
o f ’hogit In the United States has dim­
inished 2,185,OOf) head; rattle 175,000
head and sheep-4,763,000 head. The
major portion of the increased val­
ues is'credited to jhe beef-'/nimals.
The’ value oi all cattle, excluding
milch cows. ‘ when compared with
last year, shows an increase of
688.000; swine have gained $9.842.000 in value, while sheep hnvo drpec«a.'itl 11,476.000.
NEW ( rOCA COLA PLANT

The Sanford CocaCola BottlingCo,
bavHig moved into their new Home
on First Street take pleasure in jn viting all their customers nnd ‘the
buhllc in general to call In aAd in­
spect their new fuctory.
All employees will bo glad to show
th e
Methodist parsonage, at Orlando
¡g bound to accomplish visitors the up to date and sanitary
Dr. J. E. Wray officiating. The besj great things for our city.
way in, which Coca Col* and Soda
wisjw* of a host of friends go WRh
Waters are bottled, as well as the
the young couple.
syatim
gt washing and sterilizing
FLORIDA PACT(\RÍES
the bottles every time before they
in v e s t ig a t in g h ig h c o s t
Florida has more thtftf 5,000 manu are filled again and explain anything
farturing establishments of all kituls thnt could be of Interest to their

Washington.
Aug.IB.-Rcporta to* with a total Capital investment of vUitif?*
the depart ment of justice today show about $76,000,000. In these estalv. NEW RESTAURANT
that the investiffationlntofoodprlraJUahniÌnìa nagriÿ 90,000 jveoplo are

great extent-. The truck is seventy
horse-power, with tripb* pumps and
1002 feet of hose, ijxtrtt lenght lad­
ders and all improvements. Tho en­
gineer from the manufacturer will
make a practical demonstration on
the streets in s short time.
t t I
Two-llrilish phipa have sailed from
Pensacola in spite of the fact that
the German cruisers are seizing every
ship they can get their hands on.
They ure tho first to leave since the
war was declared between Germany
and England, but it is thought others
will leave if arrangements can be
made. The Oceans sailed with a car­
go of over three million feet of lum­
ber, bound for Genoa Italy, while
the Altaon sailed with, two hundred
and forty six thousand bushels of
wheat for Liverpool.
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,
It is thought that the fiint rock
deposits In the Everglades will save
the rity of Miami about $100,000 In
Its program of paving. It is estimated
that about éO.OOO yards of the rock
will bo needed and tho coat will ho
$3.50 delivered’ through tho Lauder­
dale canal. This'rock will have to be
used au the-Surface rock »murid tho
c l t is too soft for tho paving oper­
ations.

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is progressing in every state and al­ employed at a total Wage of $42/100,0TMr.
Tho Bell Restaurant will open'on
most all .the large citiea Federal 000: Florida has great lines of indus­
leave
August
19th
in
the
Hines
Building
try
which
arc
so
widely
known
that
Grand Jury is now sitting in-Chicago
where
and will be the medium for the Chi­ iijieAmay not have been1 Improved 115 First St. Meals and .short orders
joying
will
be
served.
Furnished
room*
up­
by
(he
fact
tjiat
in
manufacturing
cago. in q u iry according to a sUle-

ment made b y -district attorney Wil- surpasses a number of oldirr.'Statea. stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor.
104 3tp.
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Idnson. •

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nnd Mrs Wiener E xpect to
today for C o r o n /lo
Beach
they will spend \ month en­
the solt breezes.and Billy will
fish in the endeavor- to break the

A «J 'O R T S M A N ’ S PARI DISK

The Herald has always contended
that Sanford offerqd pmre to the
sportsman of the country than any
other section of tho United States
and facts nnd figures can bo obtain­

ed to prqvn tho statement. Thera
may ta&gt; places that offer lutger game
but none pliers &gt;qch 4 variety and
to tlm Sanford man who knows tho
possibilities of his city the stories
of the north and northwest where
one little fish or a small bag of game
constitutes a weeks sport the great
fishing and hunting grounds of the
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1a
Upper St. Johni river am grjst. íi■
-yf
Thefe is no season of tho year that
th fish’ermun cannot have a good •
days sport on the upper St. Johns
river or the myriad of fine clear
water lukea abounding in Suminolo
county.
Ai one instance of tho sport to be
found hero Geo. A. DoCottes, the «.
well known attorney of this city re­
turned yesterday from a «lay spent
on the upper river and brought la c k
- j fifte bass that made an average
weight of 124 pounds of fish tho
largest weighing lfg»*j pounds and
it pro,baldy-Weighed more, at the
tirno of rapture. Th« entire string
was placed on a line if) th e’ Sdnford
House grounds apd a1photo made of
them and if any other section of the
United States can show anything
better for a few hours spurt the Her­
ald will take harkmir assertions. Other
part* of Florida may do equally a*
win! but certainty no other sta te can
come up to the mark,and we doubt
If any other part of Florida cin of­
fer such diversified sport aa Semi­
nole county and especially the
upper St. John* river.
What a place for the new tourUt
hotel here In Sanfdrd.
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PAGE EIGHT

■: Pre-Cooling Piant *

CURBSTONE
GLEANINGS
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GIRLS* B O A S T ’MANY NAMES
Father, Mother, Cellars, 8«rvanta, All
Have Own Designation for.Chi­
nese Young Women.
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DotroIL—A Chinese girl dooe not
Start life with one name and bear U
with her for tho rest of her days, ae
does the member of a Christian fam­
ily. A fond fathof will-call hla baby
girl hla "Moonbeam,4' whllo bis »on
goes under tho designation of a
"Phocnli,” says tho Detroit Times.
When she begins to run about bar
mother probably knows her fia a "Lit­
tle fllstcr." ' Callers address her as
“ Little Daughter of tho -House,” and
strangers and servants show tholr re­
spect In tho use of "Llttlo Miss."
Tho Chlneso word for an orchid 1»
conveyed by Lan. Girls of many types
are all compared to tho Queen of
Flowers, but they are equally diversi­
fied In tastes and occupations, so*?hoy
are distinguished, by words of two syl­
lables, the laMer of which Is ‘'lan." A
Chlneso proverb signifies "tho words
uttered from a heart full of sympathy
have the fragrance of the orchid." As
tho flower ranks so high In tho opinion
of tho people? It would bo difficult to

Tho\jrango County Çitizen says:
gavo àh account of the pre­
Entertains Leaders - of Interna
^ " B U D G E T . O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
cooling plant, which is to. Uo built by
. tional Council in Rome. .
the Winter Park Citrus GtoWer* As­
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Y O U A N D . M E .”
sociation, several weeks ago. Final
arrangements wore made last week
Elens of ftaly Has Special Talk for
¡and th«*^pontnvet signed so that work
Each at Reception—Gueata Treas­
will ho, begun boon. No expense will
0
m-- *
ure Bonbons With Picture of .
he spared to make the plant an upA CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Ruler on Them.
to-date one in every respect.-We un­
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derstand that there will be three
‘RUE’LL PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Romp,
Italy—The
social
oventa of
rooms and each will hold about three
tho international council of women
to four cars: of fruit. The fruit will
were intensely Interesting, writes Ida
i the outside should be kept on the be handled automatically so os to
d e p e n d s o n t h e v ie w
Huatcd Harper. At the top of these
outside In all things that come in avoid bruislg. The rooms will ac­
oveots must be placed, of courso tho
hör Salp— Furniture
Hard times? Mebbe , it depends on our way in'the future. If you are for comodate 10 to 12 cars of fruit
reception
by Queen Elena. It did not Avo.
your city you will show it by com­ and from, passing into the rooms
whoro you beIncludo all of tho several hundred
• It make# a heap of different« where ing In^o the' Commercial Club and to loading ori the cara for shipment,
member* o f tho councU—that would
.
» it will take at least twenty|four hours;
you stand an’ what you sec! helping to boost.
havo been too much to expect— but highlly^ improved Tiled l a n d * '^
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Ain’ t the green in all the trees?
she welcomed tho board o f officers, in, with nire 7 room hounc w*ülT
-T h o Armstrong Cork Co., of Pitts­
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How ¡9 cleanliness next to God? burg,Pa will construct the build­
Ain’ t there Joy In every breeze? i
nlno; tho presidents of national coun­ catcd. A.
Conm-|j
iqh %
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Ain’t there perfume in the "air
W hy » hth1 o f hone societies
that ing the Insulation to be of cork. ¡vnd
cils in twenty-threo countries and tho jiolin Ave.*
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102- if.
chairmen of tho nine standing commit­
From the blossoms overywhorc?- cares for waifs got three children tho Ice machine contract was award­
For
Sale
10 nrres ci*y iann
tees, o v e f’ forty In all, as tho old and
Hard times? No, Sir,, not as times the other .month. They wero dirty, ed to the Frick C o .,The plant will
tho' ne'wly elected officials were In­ nnd flowing well. A|,„ thrti’roo*
bad tempered, ugly, and their eyes have tho capacity^ of twenty-five .tons'
appear to met
cluded.
house. TerniB address^ Hox 875
. .Hard times? Mebbe, but the Sfassln’s looked like the eyes of wild nnU of ice per day. There ik no doubt hut
I
Finch
hna
her
own
Impressions
of
AwA.tW-duhluui were. wualuuL
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w riv n a re w r
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An’ the gran’ ry’s fairly cluttered up and dre*B«d, and « ..h a d lor « ^ 1 . » - ^ ! ^ ' ^ ' ^ Ì T V . ' ì h i ì S i S X !
FOR Salt- Fine driving hot«
. with everything thitt grows! weeks and they were bea ut if il. They p{unt, even at the cost of a large sum som" Is a fnvorlto appellation, and tho agjeo that there was simplicity and
cordiality In tho, manner of tho queen perfectly gentle, works an&gt;-ithfrf’
girls'
families
and
frleifllTTknow
them
An’ there’s Spare-ribs in the house did riol'know
each
bther.
And
their
i f kin
nf money. It was stated by one of
by such fanciful words as Pure Heart, that won qvery heart M Mra. Kato rubber tired -buggy harni*s » „ 4 1
A n’ t hero’s tots o’ ham- an* ’ ’souse” ; dispositions changed. Their eyes
tHc contractors that the larger part Pcaco and. Modesty coupled with’ In­ Waller BatTett, president of tho United
wagon-all for *200.00.' Will be ghd
Ain't thoro just as inuch-an'more- were the eyes of humans. And they of the expense would be saved the
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dustry, Faith, Truth hr some, of the States council' expressed It:
to ihow thirf bargain. A’ddrw*
As we et the year before?began to lovo the world and when first year but if It Is Is saved in two
other virtues cgpected of tho Women * "She scorned to forgot her royalty Box 88, ‘ R .N o,2j‘101-2tp’
Hurd times? No. sir, not as any- love comes In God Is not .for off. or three years It will well, warrant of that Eastern land. Truth, for in­ and was a lady moro than a queen—
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Tho failure of the churches in our the outlay.
,’ body knows,
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stance. It sometimes taken as the ba­ wo were nil women togother."
’ For Sale— 1010 Cadillac tomltE
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cities is owing to the dirt on the
sis of names, and, with an adjective,
Il was Indeed marvelous how ,tho car for I400.Q0, just overhauled {*
Hard times? Mebbe, if you’ re the people. Every church should have a
becomes a key to tho character of the queen could speak a few appropriato
common sort o ’ gent
Individual fo whpjn It Is given. Wang- words to each of so many'women rep­ good running shape Sanford M»lavatory and givo the dock a free
.s2-tfc
pnn Is a girl who does not possess n resenting different countries, ns a fow chino &amp; Garage.
Who figgerà that.the most in life is wash once in a while. 1 used to * ' *
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brother, but one who wishes sho had sentences will Illustrate. To Mrs- May
interest an’ per cent;
know a good oltTbrother -who took a • An increased acreage in celery
f o r -Hale- Two g»h«I
Jni
If a son la born fato- the family Wright Rftwell, nfter asking what was
Hut for us.„ who live each day nodking hath every four weeks- and will be one of the features of the one.
lu. a.
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t . mmmmmm-mm.-1 mm# .i-fcin. n n
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m m
m m
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Mm-m~m
A
spring
wagon.
Inquire
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In an ever ending May, |that Sunday . hp always shouted. farm development work through her name Is changed nt open, nndraho her special work, »ho Bjilch. "P ea ce Is
becomes tho girl who had a brotlfer.
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the cause In Which f^llsu hnvo the
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Times are jist as good an’ free
Manatee county next season.
greatest Interest;" nnd’ ~wfbeh Mca
As they can- or ouglrt l ’ * be!
__President Thomas R. Marshall
George F. .Miles, County Demon­
For Sale Heed pm.itih-S for M
Hard tivnep? .No, sir, not for them today gave his Aral expression on the stration agent, is authority (or the WAS THE HERO OF 200 DUELS ¡Jewell answered: nWe cannot bavo It
planting.
Don McDonald.
9S^tp
uhtll lho*women of every country feel
who are content!;
,
European war. Ho was careful to fay statement'that, at the present time,
their
responsibility,”
she
^replied;
Labertesque,
Modern
D’Artagnan,
s
John D. Wells. .
_
or Safa or Hem Two nfre raL
that he .'spoke only for himself. He indications point to a greater acre­
"Yes, that Is ifioi^ .Ijnportnnt Und J
Dead In Parle—Fights Wbeln
sald thilt lurhful long been expeclihg age being- planted In ¿lie two pro­
hope your efforts w-lll'meot with sue- donees at a bargain. - \V. J. T-higpraJ
- Town Council. *--------COBB.’*
•
AO-lf
^ • In walking around tho streets war, because'the nations like indi­ ducts mentiohefl than Occured last
To
Glpa
Krog,
pioneer
of
Lho
wo­
viduals,
cannot
build
great
armies
•eas'6n.
of Sanford I note that in many
Paris.—I-abcrtesqua Is dead, nnd
Fpr" Sale- Windmill »ith 70 (oct
According to Mr. Miles*, the crop with hls death a figure that belonged man movement of Norway, she said:
places the sideWnlks’ are obstructed without being tempted to use them,
•steel tower, in good ondition, ilio'
"I
have
visited
the
public
institution*
Starting ‘ his interview with the situation looks rather 1 favorable to old FYench romance bns iwssed
by jnijm trees and other shrubbery
300 gallon &lt;•&gt; pri -&gt; t 1J • trip fori
throughout' the county. The dem­ awny, for I-abertesquo waa Cyrnoo do of Christiania and was much pleased
that arc u constant menaco to the assertion that every. American
cash. W \ * Hu-riiit v "■nr. no. Kb,
people who are obliged to either get should be careful to not express onstration Agent” !» on .th e job with Bergerac nnd d'Artagnan rolled Into with thorn." She expre*sed deep sym­
103*tp.
pathy
to
tho
president
from
Finland,
off the walks entirely or brush n- opinions which-lt would in any wise both feet these days. He is going one, and sot down oq tbp Paris boule­
and lingered for somo tlm»j with Dr.
gainst these trees and get their eyes indicate that the people of the Either and thither over the country, vards, whoro ho kept alight for years Anna , Cabnnoff, the" representative
For sulc nt it I iri-mi .- | !iri n
country are interested in tho sucimjmrting good advice to farmers tho flaino of chivalry, gallantry und .from Russia, nnklqg her espoclnlly If far away cannot ,ittii!il to this II
poked out or spoil their clothing.
---- These—orname ntal—tree*—are— vary. *■*«« pf any of the purtli-s_tn thq about tlm' growl iig_nf this nml lli.it picturesque swashbuckling.
Ihn unman pliynlrlnnn itnrt nnlversltY j'arte* Of (.'«.-|«-.ry Del!
g'liQAigfi «Ills clothes wore ino profino nnd I would hot have them cut conflict thl&gt; vTce7pfesljJënT*continued: crop, und the exellent yield which
graduate* took nn Interest In .the City, Sanford. -I
"
lm-1
salc garb of modernity, Ii Ib spirit Inv
*T know nothing of the relative "will take place in nil lines' of agri­
benevolent nnd charitable Institutions gated ami tiled, tin»» d :iii’ti ilosisfl
down for anything hut tlie owners
longed to tho day,» of cloak‘and rufllo.
should trim them up Ligh enough rights and wrongs of the contending cultural pursuits will redound to the when men drew swords on a quarrel and worked for social betterment.
* of tail
well. If you wujit Ô
parties, but I have believed for ten credit of this capable, energetic nnd spitted tholr opponent* deftly. Ijo
"I have always been fond of Hun­ celery ami potato and M-gttiH|l
so that they would not Interfere
gary," sho said to Mildame Rosenburg, land go and look -.«t tin- and mibl
years that war would come. Nations county official..
if|th the .passage along the walk.
wax the boro ^ f £60 duels.
There :^re other trees that are too nre much like individuals and a man , The grnpefriuit prop, Mr. Miles
Troli&lt;&gt; fr..m Sqr{or4|
TnlJ nml broad, with a brown face, who In representing Its president me an offer
low and knock off the hataand ojbor-1 who makes an-armory of his -house says, is in fine shape, nnd he predicts he swaggered along tho boulevards a Count*?*- Apponyl. "Its p«?oplo havo rum» punt tb»- land
wise make the paFserhy lose hid tem- for purposes of self defense is (Juite a larger crop than the preceding few years ago. ready to plck-a quarrel suffered so deeply for it. I.ofXan went JoshUu I’ uwell Kartf
wittu anyone whoso presence was ob- there an a child,and tried to Venrn the owner. J I’ . 2i» &lt; per and religion these summer days, liable to find nh occasion when he season.-Sarasota timre».
I noxious to him nnd ask for satisfac­ language, but It was too bar«!. I llk'rd Hampstead, I. I . N Y
There, i s / T believe an ordinance or thinks it necessary to use those
tion at the point of tho sword. Hls tho sweetmeat* no much thnt even
an unwritten l a t h a t enforces the ¡-wesjjbns in self-defense. It is hearty
K’»»•• faru *&gt;f t» n infl
rpnnnor was grandiloquent, and au­ now 1 have th«wi sent to me."
For Fai»
trimrtiing of nit trees ami hhrtibs /mi 1possible that if he did not have-them
"Scrvln seem» very near to mo," she about t lire«- mil«- .ff up Ihr fitfl
thoritative.
the walks ol tho city, This matter he. would not think him self-in such
When ho lifted hln slouch hat with said- to it* president; "my relatives ¡liso ' 1IWcf rbo in» è11&gt; UitGdip
should bo looked after .by tbp o,w?)- .great danger.
Washington, T uesday- Revised a medieval flourish you could almost haviCboon on Ra throno, but of oourso elicit p for rrx- tiI Of 4 M 1*1• pcrrtaiM
cra of the property,' the tenants
"M y dream is that, without a estimates on the 1‘J 11 apple crop of sea a cloak and sword behind hls I lovo my own Montenegro best of.
A&lt;lilr»-' It , art cf
on tùsy termi
or b y 'thè city authorities.
great war,-the‘ impending «linger the ‘ United States based on a care­ lounge suit Ho rolled bis name nllf” And when the answer was made:
‘
• t'
Herald
ofiirc
I— ' &gt;a
i_~*w
—
will tench the nntfqns-of the/w orld ful investigation In tho principal pro­ grandly nn ho deHvofod hi» cballcqgo "It must bo hard to lenvo It oven to
■T There Is an ordinance that, forces the United States included, that ns ducing sectiona give# u total, barring to those who vferq luckless niiough to be a queen," her eye* flfiecl with tears
For »aie or 1iflM i* ** h**f***j uU4
AHsi1» every ofio had been greetod |
owners of chickens In- thr'clty"llm lts there is no personal dishonor which a serious setback betw een"now nnd merit hls anger. “ Labor-Priesqum” ho
two gm ol well*-. 1or.vlrd jed
land,
, r . . the doors of the grand «lining salon MlUt ll of Stati» &gt;11 1l&lt; of Sanfqxd_ to keep them pe Orfed may not honorably he left tt) the harvest, of between 56,000.OOP nnd would say.
A K RiO-j
lie achieved an instant notoriety were thrown open and the queen, pro wn y
where they are so many feet fromi settlement of the courts, so there is 60.000. 000 barrels, compared with
him
»
F T.
fi room
Cfdod by the lady-ln waiting. tb»&gt; cham
the pavement..' The ordinance ought no national dishonor which may not 20.000. 000 barrels last year, and when he came to Paris, for lie began brriatn nnd six foptmen, l«*d the wny Mahoney at
to" have- these pests penned every­ safely be left to it tribunal for-peace­ 35.000. 000 barrels in 1012. According 1)1» career by fighting the whole town ln?o it and remained whllo tea was
where in the city limits und keep able settlement. If the dream d to New York operator» the promise council of Algiers, and 'finished up serVed, aftej- which she again shook
TO KENT
will) hls famous duel with Max Ilogls,
, them .from destriiying the gardens- coma true the hdVrors of thn impend is for a yield larger, than for apy tho mayor.
hands
with
every
one
and
retired.
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and plants of tho pcoplo who are' tng war will result in the practical season since 1806. The production
’ ■"It Is Just llko our tens at homo." „ For Rent Cheap (or Cash—TjttaW
»aid thn American delegates, “ oxcopt acres of" goo«l Hammock land all lE*i|
trying to beautify Sanford. Some of disarmament of On internationul
In the tWes» will be the herfvlcst
Kll-'I I
the property owners, purpose to take tribunal to settle controversies and ever known. Washington and Oregon FELL OFF TWO TRAINS; LIVES Hist wo would never let thnt hnnd- Call or write V V T t
somo tablecloth touch tho floor nil
the law into tholr own hands nnd a world police force to enforce, |f have n prospective yield of approxi­
. 1',' atm»
! 1II» &gt;
Celery v«
proceed to kill the destructive • ripedful, the-decrees of that .court. mately 15,000 carloads of box apples. John Johneon ^Tripled From Lacka­ around.’’
.1
,.'»*d ahaf*,
tiled,
2
w»'ll»
wanna to Erie and Then to
The queen is tall, slen«ler and very |
.chickens! It Is nil right- to have
"W hen wo consider thht wo have California is given a larger
,&gt; v « t
crop
'*
story
n«*v.
Ground.
graceful, with Isfge dark eyes nnd
chickens nnd every one who can do started out to huild a great navy and than last'year. The outlook in Col­
L
,
Ifex %
iftasBea of waving black hair. .She Tv«So hun«li
* • A
so should own n few good layers but that payment of pension.* and pre­ orado, New Mexico and Idaho is
lite-U
p
New , York.—If John Johnson sun wore a' slightly trained dross of. white R out «1 2
they should not nllow them to feed parations f o r . future pensions has one of the bost recorded, and oper­ vires hls injuries he will enjoy the
satin covere«i with white chiffon nnd
p.um roturt
off the neighbors laWna. Chickens absorbed 63 per cent, of the govern­ ators here figure that the total box distinction of having fallqh from two over this prune colored chiffon falling
New
F’or K»'nl
slways come home to roost but that ment,s revenues tho public sentiment apple production will make a record trains In one accident.' Johnson 1b In rather full folds, the waist fllfed In j modern. -J Ni nsMit ..ill j’aIrarità
100-ttp
teoms to be ubout*th£ only time
of Antcrica will sooner or later drive In the history of the industry. It twenty-one years old, and hls homo Is with lovely valenclenpes lace; a dog
some-of them 'stay at home In cer­ us to abbitratlon.
collar, long chain and earrings of
New Y ork Stato It is estimated thrf’n at 146 AIIII atroot,'rPaterson.
For-Rent Fi v«* u«-r.' F«,c,d
Ho etarted In on a milk -train on pearls “in d a 8 t Apdrow'jf cross (of
tain sections of Sanford.
"W ar, or no w ar,'the hour Is com­ tho apple crop, will .rtvi fully 90 per
a iuiH milrsjlroffl Sll
• ••
a
the Lackawanna railroad. Ho foil very large diamonds. Tile’ lady In land, one and
ing when, the. world around, govern­ cent of a full yield. The only short­ from tho train as It was entering tho
(■inrncr.______
waiting, Countess npscht, tho visitors ford. N. H
1 With the Kaiser and the Czar ments drill prefer to feed rather than age throughout the state-Is ih Green­
‘west end of the.tunnel at Jersey pity, declared to be the most beautiful wo­
quarrelling, King George peevish fhc to kill tholr citizens.
For Rent— 611 Park Ave. S6
We hnve not ing variety. Baldwins will bo the where It Is.elevated above'the tracks man tfiey ever had seon; tho lord
French PtB»y coVefed with . war been so patient ounfclvea in the past heavylest- an d all other rod varieties
of tho'Erlo railroad. In 'bis descent chaaRmrlntn, wlth'hU heavy silver room hous«*. with all convent«#«*
chiggera and the Emperor Joseph a s -to Justify- us 'In ' criticising our will show up heavy in production,' ho landed on top of one of the cars’
chain, was ths fattest roan, arid the tall­ Apply nt 607 Perk.
with tho prickly* heat, I sigh for an­ brethren abroad. Under like circum- The Now England State* will pro­ of an Erlo freight train -and'bounded
*
-est men wore In the t o w s they phased
other round of country or
-city sxtanecs 1 suspect Me would do as, duce considerably more than last off to the ground.
For
Rent
-Thn-e
rooms furarsi^
between In tho grand march through
politics wherein one could at least each of these great nations is doinfc. season, a n d . an unusually hraTy
He was Injured about tho bead, and tho gorgeous rooms.to bo "received”— for light housekeeping. Abo ***
get
alittle rest, ovprSunday.
Johns. HI M
but some of us pray that America yield Is looked for In Virginia nnd was removed to City hospital. Hls every one o f thorn seven feet high, tho, bedrooms.
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91-tff
condition Is serious, but the physi­ women Insist—and dr^aaed In n scar­ avenuè.
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rpay, lead in a propaganda for uni­ Maryland, and. in the big Middle
let coat, white* waistcoat, purplo knee
K la m glad to note that^ho Com­ versal peace which cannot come West sections.^Hundreds of -reports cians are hopeful. *
For Rent Completely fumili^
breeches, white allk hoao and shoes
mercial Club will meet next Friday while wo and otharil aro everlastingly have .come * in
Mom
’ cx:
houpe
witli piano f',r 1,11
»with
Immense
silver
buckle».
night to discuss the best means of preparing for war. • * ;
tensive growers in the middle West ANGRY MAN USES DYNAMITE
F
«
»U
I» to
d»P»‘ “
infusing salt into the veins of the
" I f the fight goes on, one of the and these have emphasized the un­
• rik" 7‘
sleeping city and wake, it up from problems of statemanshlp -will be to usually flattering prospect for the Blows Up Girl’s Houta and Others BIG FOOD TRUST IN EUROPE steamer dock. A
torprlse, Florida._______
thq siesta into which it hak fallen devise n plan for carrying the pro; big apple crop. In most of the ad­
Whan She Refuses to Come to
Coit of Living Will Be Affected Ac­
. -.
the Front Door, „
regarding advertising the city and ducts of our fields add factories to vices. recciVkd, attention is. directed'
For Rent-— Furnished oilica
cording to Whsthar It Is a
geitlng ready for the. big bunch of thosc
need them.Vnd yet to A e fuct that a vast number,of
ped
with roll top desk,
"&gt;™, offira
'
Good Trust or Not,
Halifax, N. 8.— Because Miss Myrtle
tourists that are bound to come to
maintain not only a diplomatic, but new orchards are coming to bearing, Robinaon, a young woman to whom
and . tables. Also “ ro
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Florida this winter. It Is an 111 wind a genuine, Impartiality between the and that these more than covets
typewriter
desk
and
‘ o(firt
Paris.—
Hints
that
have
boon
ap­
Thomaa Reilly of Halifax was pqylng
that blows nobody good and the ’war
nations engaged in the conflict. deficiencies due' to worn 'out trees. attention, would not respond to hla pearing In the press for somo time re­ ment for sale pr rent.
'
in Europe means that nil of the bjg
appeal' to come to tho Trent door of garding the formation In the near fu­
rich who heretofore have gone to
hor home he exploded a stick of dyna­ ture ,of a European preserved * food
Therein la ths Difference.
•Eumpe.for the winters will now come
Gladstone's Domestic Rule. trust are taking definite shape.
mite on thi sidewalk.
A highbrow can retire to hla study
to Florida or California with all ' Air. 'Gladstone orice* said that ho
. It is asserted that France, Germany..
The
explosion'blew
In
ths
front
of
Wanted r u in «I«1 !" ” 2 " l i
■chances In favor of the farmer. Now had solved tho domestic problem In and emorgo with the dnhuuncenient the house and amashsd the window* In England, Switzerland and'the* United _
„( nil I"»* : "
that
he
has
discovered
a
subconscious
State* have supplied capital, half 0f i
1,1,8013 1
Third strw1it is up to the people of Sanforti ' to this-way : "Whenever Mra. Gladstone
two blockscosmos,
and
wo
call'
It
nev/
thought.
house
on:
r.a»«
1
m
Insists
1
submit;
an
1
whenever
I
Insist
99-91P
tho
noconsary
18,000.000
having
been
' get busy and turn the tide this way.
Tho dynamite bad a tlmo fuse, ao
Out a lowbrow can spond five Tears
sho
submits.”
He
didn’t
say,'how­
already subacribcd.
that
Reilly
was
able
to
get
out
of
dan­
Tho hotel should certainly be stariever, whether they took turqa- about exploring an unknown continent and
Felix Potln, a famous Paria caterer,
cd at'onco and the roads should bo
ger. No vine *waa badly hurt, but tho
A competent
gar ,
—
- m ÎAffinJ'Pl
Insisting and submitting. . Aturrtagp claim to hare discovered a new animal damago- to property la considerable. la auggeated as tho brains of tho trust, hiarrled,
wfshes position^«
^
finished and the hulkheading helped Is.a failure WhBn-ohtt. of-the partb-s called Ute snlKglobluk and wo aro
which. It ta expected, will havo a eonalong and many and divers Things Insists on’ being the. lnzlaler und unanimous ttsU It la old bunk,—Cin­ Reilly was Captured an hour after tho
used to hsnc’ .o help— .—
explosion and put tn jail, Charged with slderabln effect upon tho coat o f foodcinnati Enquirer. .«
.
•started for the benefit of the beat doesn't take turns in stibmlttio
staffs.
attempted murder.
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d ty in th« country. This is not the tho submitter. *,
. Wanted—To bo" 0*1ÏÏ°«iUt* H
time to lay down on the jflh Tor this
Must Work to /Hta{n Success.
Combine to Fight Mosquitoes.
Husband's Acts Start Trouble.
V
cent
for 6 years on i
mart£»rYou Will hud
rioppUn-pInce
war making-hgrd times Js. all bunk.
New York—Alleging that hor huaN. J.—Prominent Now
Idea for the Gas Range.
•lonif the linn of Tifogresa; tW rc may band brandod her chMk with a Ught- workers Who summer hare bare com- Sanford. Can give ^ * ^ 0Vitp
Xiio war in Eur«&gt;pe will nuke Florida
llghtIt Is dot wyll kSSSrn, but a mirror
drees Box 1282, City
I» In many ways and wé should krill rofloct heat’ s« well as light Al­ ho relays of new Impulse», but no ed cigar and bit her hnti
Mrs./ bleed to fight the mosquitoes. They
aio’pplng-plnccM. \Vork '.nteUliuntlr—: Jeans« Van Tonguleq, who I
have
made
a
ton-year
contract
with
a
idy to catch tb* shekels when most aigr bright surfaee will. Bo If a
with energy and forec to. wed 19 years, has sued for a sej
dredging and Irrigating company to 'Piano and W * ]*
ill this way. Thè Co/nmerclal bright pièce of Un were placèd under
success, and If you persevere tlon.*
ramo,« jrvery mosquito-breeding piacs tuning and repsirfa*
v fia i
i tlie proper body . t o . tiogst «41 the burners o f -a gas rango mori»
solufaly g u a r a n t y
Who 'stays ofa beat would bo w e d . '
Box 1233-Phone

EVEN THE G A TE POST NOT I N '- IT-

To Plant More Celery

A Big Apple Crop

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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith ' Living
TOtUMB V

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1914

• SCHOOL HOARD MEETS

HAVING i n : w a r

«finer Election In Inrslld
nnil
Fcrnamiiaa, August 13, -Europe
Sew Election 1« Called
is not the -only place havilig war
-* *f/ .9 *22- *
**
*
l here is an ice war in Fernandtna
'Pursuant to a call of the Chairman
and although it may seem paradox­
■i ll« County School Hoard of Semical it promises to be u hot ice war.
Co\lnty a '»prThri-mrmting of
The price of icc last year was' 80
{tooril was held in the oflfae of
cents
u block of two hundred pounds
, Q. Dubose, on Thurtday, August
The
city
put in a municipal plant
1914, there being present, F. I*
which went into o|»erution near the
'«iter,
C. Dickiori arid J.'T . ,1afirst of 'Juno-and&gt;named a price of
They then procedcd to begin
f3.{&gt;0 a ton nnd in small lots GOccnls
I, mnvim of the returns of the
a cake of 300 pounds ami 15 pounds
on.held qi\ August -1th, 1914,
for 5cents. This price existed until
o upon opening the ballot box
the first of this week when
the
¡¿Precinct No.3, which was the one
Southern l tilities Company made
in special school district N o.l,
a. price of $2.00 a ton, lOcents for
n s found nnd decided that the
lor 5b pounds. The people are keep­
t used and voted in said elecing
under the
circumstances
was’ wrong, whereupon on « «1and
many
industries
which
depend
pit of the County Attorney, the
on
cheap
ice
are
developing
some
Miming resolution was made and
of which could imt exist without
nimously adopted,
"Whereas
cheap ice, and the shrimp canning
sppeats to the satisfaction of this
business anti fish shipping business
rd that the election hold August
is.growing to enormous proportions
L 19U. to determine who should
It t* inure than piobable that the
trustees for tKc next two years,
city • plant _willco nti ruteo pe rati ones s
the number of-m tllr of-speclal
they nui initke i*e cheaper than
et school .tax to be levied in
most any cither plant in I he Tinted
‘ rd Special Tux, School District
States of its sire and according to
Ixmgwood Special Tux, Srhool
•u^—Lihe figures gH I'll mil from tile hooks
.ct No.2. Oviedg Special
^
* tllltii
Ji|,i«it as t o t he c cist
Woo! District No. :i. ('huluota’ ^.
odueillg ire, they are losing
[[ptdal Tax, School District No. 4, | , 1 xi'
I or it a ion at lin-ir present
JlW Geneva Special Tax. School “ ' '1‘
selling price \ %ri , t mattx i-i-: nmyr*
Hit No. 5. was not a valid nnd
ol Jic* say they will pa trio lira- tin
Uiful election! and whereas the
-fetty—plant whilr—rtrm*- TiTi1 -oThers
TTfTS and clerks oT el ceti on.
who heltcvi- !■ t h, prayer ' Hie s
itg not bet’ ll properly advised,
ine u n i i
iilv
w ib
im son ,Io|ii mid
cd to permit ee.rtitin lawfnj
Ills w i f t^. u s I«** *it&lt; d! no more “ anil
urs to vote in said election: and
t also the olii adage. **I.*■t eyert fiuti
(S the ballot used ill said elei -1
lake I’lirc of hirnsidC and (he flexil
did •not conform to the
take the hind most my I, " The.e
intents of hew; therefore 1„ it
prop!*- ..i\ tint 'he
^ it n wfin
bed that atm:!ii ,* &lt;Irci no 'c
•otto s around ,.t.
. if., I.i/gw¿t
and held mi w,.j1f,riit.er
!'l Ilf «T ¡e*. \A.l gt t ill' pl?-«Kxo
[jhe nurpose of election of trti«tfor tne next succeeding two years
( IN t NI I U ( I l ! I ^H I K « . ( MI D
to determine fhc tmnihi-r of
f- of distrirt S' lumi ' .1 • ltd ' " f
Whr Scare Makes I'eniporiry
rr, notice thereof !" published t
Iq required by low.
I ml».irassmcni

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AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN
MOVEMENTS ARE BEING
CLOSELY GUARDED

London. Aug. 14.-The war of.th e
nations of Europe today became fur­
ther regularized with the formal de­
claration of war o^_,Au*Uuni-lliingary
by Great llrtain.
The strength of the British fleet in
the Mediterranean is unknown ns no
movements of warships have been
made public since the first outbreak
of hostilities. It. is known, however,
tjujt Kptnee has tin1 bulk of her fleet
in the Mediterranean, so that no
.apprehension exists hero as to the
wifely of iradc routes, Ihrotigli that
mm now that il scvnis certain that
the "Tierman cruisers (¡nelten and
Hrcshiu are out of action.
The oil.rial pre«* bureau here 1c
scribing today the disposition of Brit
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where cxprc,»t&gt; urge-« traders of .!'
lull ion a doing business with tire.it
Hritam to -ciai their cargoes con
fidontly and tioldly to *&lt;*a in British
Of tie lit r: t »hip* in ad ilirertion- ex
cept I be North ;.« i where, owing to
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¿iiln ru il hire.
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patches emanate almost wxclusively
in In,* fitu.neia 1 world today* m rv
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New .Methodist Church Was Started The
Under Auspicious Circumstances

The beautiful' new building that
will soon graee the jot at the cornpr
of Park Ave. and Fifth Street and bo
occupied by the Methodist Congre­
gation of this cily, ‘was really start
ed last Tuesday at 3:30 when the
corner atone of tho new edifice was
laid by tho Masons In their 'beautiful
ritual for the occasion.
The exercises incident to the cor­
ner stone laying were held in *the
par opposite the building site, and
wp-a well attended by n large con­
as a result of the latter's military course of Sanford people and many
operations in the direction of the from a distance. The Methodist choir
French border in conjunction with ri,»&gt;Irred the doxologv and after the
German troops. A state of war be- invocation ny Rev. J. K. \\ ray,- si
tween the two ciumtriex has existed Orlando, Bishop Henry E. Morrison
mndo the- address that was replete
,ttir)cy midnight last night,
withenoblingand enlightiniog thought
Brussels, via.liondon, Aug.14.-The and he was listened to with wrapt
fighting yesterday between the IL*I- attention by those presenTT Bishop
gian and German, armies In the vicin­ MorrUdn is one of tha- patriarchs of
ity of tlicst lasted the entire day.' Methodism nnd his presence nnd ad­
and constituted llie first cotlsillecatile dress added much to the occasion.
battle of ibe war. It will la* known
The historical sketch of the Meth­
¡is the battle of Haclcn. Shell were odist church in Sanford, m » delivvrstill (¡d ll’ , ut 7 . .10 in tin i-veiling Ji-i| |l} l»r A. K I'hlllips, nnd his
on the o.ids around Diest.
personal recollections of the early
The Ik. tie centered around linden days and the struggle» of t he church
in the Ib.'ian province of Limburg, lit the wilderness was most interest­
extending tn Dti*»t. in the north of ing not only to thosiLof lu» hearer*
tb* proyttioe of Bra bant, after Bask­ who were here at that time, hut to
ing ¡trout •! Zeelhcm ..
v the younger generation This sketch
vt 7
.ml. hist evemlig all the wlil In- published »1 a luter date in
l Wien the three towns the Herald, if possible.
ii uitry
t .em ioni
laid been cleared of GerAfter*lhe exercises at the park, the
mua ’ ti'
, except tile dead and Masons headed the procession* to Ihe
' Ol i t i t i I
■aho were thickly i i r c a i i , rhurrh lot nnd here the imposing
life zoiliI ».OUt t'
r»-rettionie« of the laying of the ror1 ptvu
n[ ‘Jini di-ad German -ol
iii r *1iiiii* were carried out
i oil tit ed it t yptfre of
Wi
I I, Mllfi-r as Worshipful Grand
t id
a: si| in t e. X i hurt It, a firl w Master, had rliargi“ of the ci-remo
•r itr
W'lte houses in Huelen were nits ami the following officer* took
-••r a
't •I t a o I 1 . - 1 . r 11. • p.,rt ¡1. tin i l .l i i - M Deputy Grand
ìt.
*r r« «■ I r»■ -0 t.y |t.-1gfii t* Master, 1. K Phillip*. tiri“ .&lt;l i-enior
■ ligi I i ■*
Warden, (* I Rumph. Grand Junior
C m nua lit«*jc.'
boot) were ''"l Wnrtleii, &lt;• 1 Tx \Ior Grand Trytiv
t à i laid, *and tin j urer, G. W, .Npeiu-er;, Grand Secryled ' -t nit
has fi. en stackitl in front of the tary, \V. K. Hoti*eholder: -Grand
low e ,11 of I're-t M:tn\' hor.M i»lso Ki&lt;l,litl Deacon i O 4 Md)rr;tirurd
wen* - ptur eil
iiinior lira con, D. D Caldwell;
‘■i-inur Steward,'It I. Mti«on: Junior
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FIERCE FIGHTING IN PROGRESS
A L L -O F YESTERDAY
NEAR HALFLIN

anliltary operations (hat rlu«e dis­

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P* traXel through \
K Mettiiiger. tint ml A luiplnin,
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. ’ M[Witti General Pu Àsoli g. r Ageni I’. L. 'llll.M'l .111 IO. re. . oi 12*1. 1- tot!'. is nut tie public frum tbo«e un.aterí. st ■ . '■■&lt;! b y a ! riga tic of i n f a n t r y h. d. htuinmeyer.
and by artillery, engaged anti do•y, of the Louisville untFNash- thè arnmdit nf business mi hauti al
The stone wds j)li)ri-d by Worship­
The strict eetisamhlji exercised fested. near the fottreM of Diest,
thè*
8« Railroad of Louisville. Ky. to thè tirsi of tlTe monili being
over t ht* whole field makes it difficult «• , h' cn rbiles. sort heust. Of-Lou vain; ful Grand Nlastrr NJilter. with the
larg.-st of live monihs.
Ipnts in thjs citv. hnd tfite.
to estimate the value of the nevi* re- a il.M'ion ttf ‘ German cuvulry, ho irttemkint rerenmnle's, '¡ji which sev­
Steadx progress was nmde towurd
llr. Pusey nay« .‘there h«Ne 1......
eral number» were rendered by the
i wived
»u i • i*i■ctl b y
n i a n t r y n n d b y nr
.¡.gle a tnoftg «tin 1
an n,: up
Wrral cases'of bubonic pingue,
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« lour iitnl niter tin- tn nedii-tion by
Tin struggle for the pov* —* on o t . i i b r v
I outoilters
rybody know«, .but reports of |exi'h,.ogi |lt&gt;U-l - an i
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Grand (*hn plain S11-1n me &gt;er, the
'be Belgian lorts «urn ui.’li , Li* ge
l'1 tiglitu t: . » extremely fierce,
.if th e market
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ex., ggera ted I
[tsiditions have be.
tn»' rei’iiliitm ttdi d and report* of . i il - illte&lt;4 11, ,he, Gt-rntans being i x.iri'ise* were coni In led by the plftcid •JL the cases have l een eontined .trnl I I e lull’ . t - ! Ifup whi.*h pre artilfi-ry' .It'd, «ai vain, et gat.'-’nentclng nf fin* folhiwicg article* hcin-ath
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ba ck t o « rd Hassell and Si
of ' l o A '
I* • small district, nime reinolt , e,|, ,1 it. I Holt' I
I hi* p^iifit*
■iri a taken i- uidtcating tin poaiibli* Trmid
til •i* t
Hk'latleea
[Itom the depot of the 1. ,N to t U« IjUl.letl 1.ol,. .
An Engbr.li Bildc. donated t&gt;&gt; I. -R.
■ beginning of a great battle on Bel­
. fig ures
which
a f.prof: mated
routI'
till
111mi. Christuip Advocate, of the
[Cre»cent City, he ssixs
I’ari*.
Aug.
14.-An
official
gian soil The bulk *)f the Gennari
There have bhen several
eases prevail* d at 11 lim e t.n s ir eix was forcea i' bein’ ved to i"* fiiiicenlr.i ted municutton says’ tho fort* at Liege M E. Church, S. of Nashville,Tetm,
ilNaied hut they are confined to suspended.
on the frontier between, Liege und are holdiog out, und that the Belgian Florida, Christ lull Advocate, publish­
In tlie money market there was th£ Duchy of LuxcmbiiK&gt; This leads troops to thè wvst of the city are on ed at lakeland, Fla.'. Thr&lt; Missionary
b*y small districts which is unite a
No money to the conclusion tlurt Germany's the ndtmslvfj, and aftej “ «harp Voice, Published Ity the Board of
Hbtanre from our depot* a ntl tha* of no important change.
was
offered
on
rail
in
the; Open* frontier facing Russia ran he only struggle drov^the Gyrmaus hark and Missions of the M. E. C. South; copy
pit Southern Pacific and lassengers
fttreing through New Orleans in market and the demand wps report­ lightly guarded, probably by newly, recaptured ground that they had. The Sanford Hemld, R. J. Holly,
The Belgians have blown up a Editor, One Cent plere, lSOG.^J. .11:
P* way come In contact, with the ed light. A few call loaps were made organized armies of reservists culled
at the hanks at Hper cent. Fora
number
of bridgq** on tho railwny Conran, 1732. one English Shilling
[•fitted tone.
to the colors.
and one 25c bill dated 1862, by Ella
lines in the German rear, In tfeo
There -is no danger
whatever small amount &lt;H ninety days 7 per
engers being detained in making cent was paid today. u
London. Aug. 14.-England today Lunden district thus cutting j t he m. &gt;1^ Telford, ono dlmo dated 1,913,
Sentiment improved over
the declared war upon Austria-Hungary, off from the 1mse of their supplte » Picture of the Wesley Brotherhood
P*i transfer across the city from our
week
end
in
the
nj&gt;en
market
-for
class, 77 men. Picture of the Wesley­
[•tation to the Southern Pacific a
an Truth Seekers, 30 wbmen. Picture
M k P of Frisco, nor are they met on mercantile discounts and paper was
although
of the Bishop Henry C. Morrison,
iv*.l In New Orleans by health purchased more freely
in charge of Fla. Coni;, List of otlli[Dthoritiea and clctained for medi- the total was still small. Long term
cer* of the M. E- Church, S. Sanford
W examinations. All such reports psppr was almost in dema.ml with
1914', Biographical Sketch of Judge
Hji without grounds and it is per- six per cent ruling for all dales.
Although
attempts
were
made
Wofford
Tucker, containing pictures
fVrtiy safe for. passengers to travel?
to
do
hudm-"
in
the
foreign
ex­
of
him.
List
of officers und members
High New Orleans. .
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change markets and some trans­
of tha Wesley Brotherhood class,
actions were carried through in the
Poster of officers nnd members of
WHY HIGH PRICES
ptiich:.'.’ of grain hills, there «* »
Junior Epworth League; Officers and
still great difficulty In ) realising
members of (he Sunday School of M
Waahingtbn, Aug.U.'Thrc« reso- upon credits' resulting tip
E. Church S. List of Officers,of JJflnfrom
jWons calling for Information as to merchandise exports. I hD , was
fotd Lodgde 62 F. A- A. M. together
.n**r prices"-on food stutTs in the generally the eu»e of th^ continent
with tboeo who represented tji
LyUted States were referred to Sec- and in some‘ instance« in London.
G‘nnd Lodge of Florida nnd'the lay­
,^t*ry Hedfield1 today* by Chairman International bankers tail
ing Af this Corner stone^f the Fir*t
little
jAdtnison of the House Interstate difficulties was being experienced
M. E. Church off Aug. 11th. 1814.
Foreign ^Coramerce Committee. in regard to letters of eredit. for
Program' rof the cxerclies for-tfjl»
fTMi' resolutlo’ ns call upon, the De- small amounts, although
foreign
occasion.
Wrtment of Commerce to explnin •banks were unwilling to ndvanct
Roll of members of the Woman’s
prices have gone up when the
Missionary Society of M. E. C. of
large sums.
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Sanford, Roll Of members of the
f**n »topped by the European war.
Daughters of Wesley- Early history
i I( 'E BREAM SOfTAl.
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of
Sanford M. E. Church ft. by A.
P h oto by A m erican I*rcsa A ssociation.
ici
cream
;»e Htnui by Representatives' K elly! There will be an
E.
Phillips.
Social Wednesday evening. AugI9th,
F ren ch A rtillery In Action *
D k re ant^ Farr, of Pennsylvania,
directed imiuiries through the at the Moore's fiction Church, lem
CARLOAD MELONS
•hie nrtlljcry of Frnuc® 1* one of the rntrét cilJclent branches In the nation's
Tartinent of Commerce. Chalí- onade, popcorn and peahuts will also army. Tho ¿uniwa aru weil rtflUwi. and tho guns a n of ilio latest typsz FI«l»I
JL H. Hill wlil be here today with
for mle.Evcry one 1» mart core pnellcw has nlway« l)ecn tmiiitexl on by official«, and the result has been tin*
Ailamson exp id a that the, d o.lt«.
a carload of those fine South Caro­
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Wment xrill m ik , „ p t o ,h lc h daily
Îblab
Ï 7 standard of ftficluitcy that fias boon eslabllshe«!. ip the picture U shown lina melonsVsnve op your money
render unnecessary action by; rounding placet. Procee
Yhe« Is
latest type of guns lo action.
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until he arrfvta.
t.ny of the resolution^ to w a r d finishing ,the cb.urc .
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United States Should Supply
Potash and Camphor

About twof1and a half years ago
jnuch was heard or the search of the
national scientific authorities for a
source of potash In this country in
order, that our agriculturist« and fer­
tilizer manufacturers might be made
Independent of tho German potash
mines, that country, having practi­
cally the monopoly of •the potash
supply of tho world. We were told
much of Che 'wealth of potash, to say
nothing of Iodine and some other,
valuahlc chemicals, to be fourfd in
the "keip" which-pllps iuelf up the
Pacific coasts. A dsfed lake bed had
also beenJioipwLTn California, wo are
Laid.--which was calculated to pro­
duce great quantities of the India-,
.pensihlo aid to agriculture and tho *
Geological Survey seem to have ’
grown .tired of tho subject. At least
they talk no more of the giant sea­
weed ot.itlie wonderful iakcluuLas a
possible offset for German exaction».
Now the Kaiser is getting all
Europe* by tho ears-at least, the
countries of Europe not in the triple
Alliance have vexed him by thtdr .
invincible »tubbornt-ss-aud the lim ­
ited supply of potassium salts which
this country was enabled to procure
from (jcrmuui bula. fair Ui. lw «u l---off ultogcther.‘w Wliat a favorable
time for a potash declaration . of
independence! Surely if thorn is any­
thing in itial line to lu&gt; found in the
seaweed crop or the California Ij*Ue
fiotoin our patriotic American cap­
italist* will .exploit one or both to
them and. give our farmer* no ade-’
ijUali- am) rhenp supply of those *
valuable .»alu For once duty and
self interest iiiigbt pull together here
like ¡1 pair of well-matched horAss- *
t’-.iniplior i* another article of
highest x¡ritle for n supply of which
we are prlmlpr.tly dependent »on
foreigners. Japan may ho drawn*,
into tlni general mix up, is a l mo j l ,
.sure to he nftH.a. cargo of camphor- •
E0 «-Msentinl an uli-iueut in amokeloas
gmnpowder-would 1m&gt; an invaluable,
prir.c to any of Japan's enemies. The
C&lt; M-mniei f hfl.s bi-ert taking steps
&lt;•&gt; make tin* country imb-pcudent
ol Forniosan eatnpUor a* Japah's
capiun-ii t«Innd Li-x H* hdpe that
llie culture ol camphor will .bo
nil the harder in case of p general
European war into .which England'«
Asiaslic. a^ly may be drawn; nml
that the camphor industry may be
mi firmly established in*'tho South
that we may furnish tho hulk of tho
world'* supply long after the nations
h a v e reused to s i m p and snmj at
eu«h other anil (’.axe ri-su.ed their
wonted attidude of "watchful wait;
ing"-n(ler the wt^mgest have sue- .
cesufully jM’ffor niiUl their coveted
task of deglutition and havp lain
down to enjoy tho digestion of tho
weaker.—-Times Union
The ' Present European War Aad
The end of The World
The nhovo will ho the subject o f
the discourse to im dcHvcrefl hy Rev.
George Hyman at the. Baptist
next Sunday mdrning.'at 1! o'clock«The reception committee i*.nirnnguig
to comfortably seat the large a' dience which is .expected to attend
The Church is located at tho corner
of Park Ave. and Sixth St. just hack
of tho new building being erected.
At 7:45 in the evening, Mr. Hy­
man will speak o n '" A game of Base­
ball.”

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The children of the Orphanage at
Enterprise ’ were entertained at the
Star Theatre Saturday, coming oVnY
upon the. •irtvitntion of Mapager
Hcrndcp. N m | ( a ' to ; u y tho chil­
dren enjoyed the pictures and went
away happy. Manager 1!. B. Leach
of the Home wished to publicly
thank Mr. Herndon for his eoutesy
and thoughtfulness in hrhnlf of the
children.

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opr friends individually and cofioctlvely..U&gt;&lt; thalr kind ay v l y - a »d at — •,
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THE SANFORD HERALD

AUGUST

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NÒtEà
: Kmlrnvorera of Florida need not
fdrgot .that they have State o fllccra.
The following have recently
sent
lettrrs broadcast. Mr*. S. L. Jackson,
American to Tell England How State Junior, superintendent; •, Mra.
Huth Wynndt, Quiet Hour Leader;
to Run Railroad. '
Itev. Geo.
Waldron, Vice presi­
dent, Treasurer George Cavanngh.
and tlie secretary In behalf of the
Henry Worth Thornton, Picked I
Headqtiartors Fund.
English Director« to Take Charge
Our Lord is sometimes called “ the
• of Qreat Eastern Road, Will
Prince of Peace." His followers do
Demonstrate U. 8. Methods.
not seem in some parts of tho world
Now’ York.—"Your boat chance of to he serving Him very faithfully
success," sold Henry W- Thornton, now.
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"come* when yqü aro tn your shirt ,
Next Sunday the Juniors study
sleoves."
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I about '"W hat sh all,wo do*wUh, mir
Thornton to tho ypun* American Faildffc»^" Psalm* 37:20.-24. T o ’ us
railroad man who was recently picked the answer might he, fOy old ns well
out to tako charge of tho Groat East- *■
a s' little Endenvorer»:-" Don’ t grow
em railroad'In England. * .
discouraged, "but, wiser now • from
Thn-mombor of tho boanl of direc­
having these failures, -try ngain."
tors who did tho picking Uctiully add­
ed to his declaration that Thornton Is I How many of our societies^ hnye
tho boat young railroader—tu is fr:---- - 3
hom
lea for such a posltltm; Uiu uiuae he- help to our special C.E.
log that English railroad men have cause, The Children’s Home Society?
It was the secretary’s long-desired
run to seed.
"They do not grow,” »aid the dl* j opportunity to visit the Home this
rector, wagging hla head like a me- j Spring. It Is at 11*44 Riverside Aye.,
chnnlcnl bear. "They do not expand Jacksonville, and any (yie interested
Their Held of vision 1* limited."
In Us splendid work should look it
However that tnay bo— and English up when in the metropolis any time.
railroads resolved themselves Into a
How many out-of-JacksonvUlo Enlodge o f sorrow when they road U and
dcnv'orers have?
then began to gather bricks for Thorn-,
Miami Congregation« list* . now
ton—tho American youngster bna
have
two societies)!Young People and
been growing and expanding ever
Junior;'
the last has been organised
s ln c o .h o got Into railroading.
this
Endeavor
yoke, and both ure
Fboloa by Amortcan Presa Associativi
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After ho had graduated in football
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indeed
-welcome
into our State. Union
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and engineering at tho University of
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German and French Artillerymen
Ponnsylvapta bo applied for a Job to fellowship.
The Kissimmee Gazette has
in
Artillery piny* a Mb part In the great European war. Germany "and Prove, John C. Sime, then, secretary of tho
1‘ unnsylvanln Railroad company. 11« itsTast paper among the. news-items
harp.devoted * greet deni o f attention to this development of their reapeftl»
had n letter of Introduction from a (rom Union Center, the following:armies. - Artlllrrytrjep of the German army are ahuwn at the top and Franman of influence.
"M r. and Mrs. ljtwson entertained
artillep iuvu at the bottom.
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Hum,* said Hlms. when ho read tjR, Christian Endeavor society and
• the letter, "This gets you a Job. hut
a thousand years, and peace will It don't hold tho Job Tor you. young its friend».. Games were played until?
T R I C E ’S T R U M P E T E E R
reign over the face of tho etirjh. man. I'll carry you on the salary a lute Jiour when everyone departed
saying they enjoyed "every minute."
(Articles Published under this Hesdlna far- "Do’ you'know what.that, means? No, list for two year«. ROÍ If by that
I am not joking,-neither am I now time you haven’t been prdmpUMl. »alt About thirty-five were present. S
nlsbed by M. P. A. Burt su, Jacksonville)
attempting "to be funny of knrfaslic. won’t nav'e you. 1 wouldn't have that Strangely enough no mention is made

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With a NEW PEUFECtfON BLUE FLAME Oil STOVE
and she will appreciate ^our thoughtftiltmss. Tin* new
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that has ever appeared, from the stanpoint of EPI in r.v i v
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No Dust!

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The heat, which is sufficient -fn^-nny kind of rooknig. is
concentrated at the burners, thus jirevuni ing ovi l lient mg
of the Kitchen- in hot weather.

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of refreshment*, usually a climax
• Then Prohlblllon Will Do No Mora
There certainly can he no fa-ace a “ aort.of a mon ou tho right of way."
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Thornton was on his thtr^l promo­ both to social nnd news of lt.^
’ C o o . H. F e rn a ld H a rd w a re C o .
“(B y John C.Trico.)
lung it* prohibitionists and blind
We have not had it 'word front
A couple of weéks ago' a perfectly tigers*are, extant,.in any considerable tion at'the und of tw o year* He has
been moving upward ev'er since, but either the Congregational or Pres­
well ¡nlentipnei^gcntlemaii declared .numbers.
Talking about "blind tigers," the hn has never gained a stop by flat- byterians in Sanford for several
through the Coituty Uecortl of
Hlountxtown, that! ninety per cent current issue of tho Fort Myers Press tery, back-bending br lying. If the weeks. It is coining toward time
opinion of tho njoa who have been for the district conventihn to
be
of thé dim e, sorrow and suffering takes the correct vitfV. That pup
Now i» the time in i-r
nearest to him Is to- bo taken at par.
held in the Celery City so they had
of the Country was trasenble. t6 the so thoroughly "d ry " that it refuses
.Sets.
Consideri hg i M
Qu tho other hand, ho hasn't herduse of . intoxicating beverage», and to carry whiskey advertising and tatetl to fuss wlth hla superior omcent, _ HPtter stav wide awake from now
Union., thvrv U- «vary liuliaathm ( )•«I ( t.^v -«»(( • n - therefore chargeable to the account places my »Trifles under t huL. lumliu+r- “and funning with tho ofltclul family of
&gt;
,,
able crop u* plant.
“oT infamies kept' against the saloons. Yet it .solemnly declares in u leading tho Pennsylvania railroad I* common- | Unitc'1 O n lim a young people
U n ote:.'
Pk. ‘ HU. * \K&lt;* t)uoln:
0«.
ip
. Forthwith .came the announce­ editorial that if present conditions ly reputed tn bo as dangnrous an oe- - aro «•«* •'njhvfng the great union
White Silfrr M m
iO
100
3.75
T.
.Crystal W»i Bf rrn
ment of the einhrogUo now taking are. to continue down there it would cupalton os' biting the Up of a stroke revival underway In lumpA
Yellow Oifiirn
-10
90
While Bermuda
J.S0
li
of lightning.
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( News from Gainesville says the
nliape and involving the whole of he wise for the town to vote* for
Red Bermuda ^
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White Multiplier
J.S0
15
On ono occasion a baggageman on Junior Society has si »pended for
Europe, where "Strong drink"has open saloons. The fact is tho tiger»
Parcel Port Kale
Write for fill ]&gt;rifr
QI-. 6f, Prr Pk. 20t.
little place .and intemperance ia very at Fort Myers have grown so old his division bad cllmbyd po to the , the summer but older workers are
tender, where hr had no buslueti» to having good meiuipg* right along.
and - cunning In their lawlessness
rare.
be. Just before the engine rolled Into
Its a line Topic ni&gt;\l "Sunday.
"* Naturally we might have assumud that they well nigh have’ to
PLANT CITY. FLORIDA
'Hie baggageman was "O ur Social Life fur C’ llrist." and it
on tho nuthorily of the West Flori­ a strangle hold upon the commu­ , tho ditch
killed,
leaving
a
destitute
family
tpight to be of great benefit every
da gentlemen, that our ^tatirluns nity. and some people ore beginning
"(ilve mo•-#1.000 for tho widow and w fieri- in Senior societies.
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had gut mixed over t heij^ "fruit of to see it. Saloon men ure not angles
lnterlnvhen. Aug I I
the vine," and given their places to. by any manner of means no more I kids," Thornton asked of headquarters
"Not a nickel." said boadquiyrters
lens hilarious and more reliable
than other business men-- but there
coldly.
"ft was Ihr- baggageman»
students of sociological economics, is one God’s blessing they bring to
fault that ho was killed.''
but u ""liibk* student" has saved us any community. They soon rid it
onfused, ner­
"Maybe," .said Tlsornton, with tho
tho trouhlo. Wa are gravely, told of the curse of blind tiger«.
big Jaw sotting- "But meanwhile -a vous, jtlrcd, worried ordispondent it is a
by the latter that the» maniacal And l ht'y arc the only antidote for young widow and throo bo&gt;B aro .in sure* sign you o o td f M O TT'S N L R ' Eaction of the European nations in that trouble, flut Fort Myres is danger of starvation. Fra going to |R I S E FILLS. They.renew tho normal
(lyiRg ut each other’* tltruars over tn-rhnp» doomed to suffor~“ ypt a
* vigor hnd make life worth living.
Re
the nrrest nnd punishment of an while longer. The prohibitionist*
sure and ask fur MOTT'S NERVEassassin is but the fulfillmant of the are pretty strong, under the misKINK I’ ll.I.S. Price tl.QP. Sold only After Four Years of Discouragiug 1 ,,;ui knl|t*n R" "«•ik
prophecy of John, foretqld in Rev­ takiun impression t fu-y are aiding
qy V. in, (I Aldridge, Drhggist. . 1
elations. If Europe is destined to ■tennioHince and the »ilrev &gt;1 old
\\ ¡Hiatus Mig t «&gt;., Preps., ( Uvcland, (.)
Condition*, Mrs. Bullock Gave
MS urid experience all the things tiger io*ii will a arch up to ilu- polM
At last, my hu.--b.iiid i I me ,i tattle ol
that John »aw take, place preceding and vote prohihititiou with them
Cardui, the woman's Ionic, ami i coo- •
Up in Despair. Husband
the Millennium there is |ik'*ly to he fora vastly different,reason.
StLCCT rAMlLY HOTEL
ng increased demand for J ho pro­
mcnced taking; it. From the very first
Thus they perpetuate th e ir'busi­
\n o u r ^:
Came to Rescue.
)OKLE:T
ducts of
distillers to keep Europ­ ness ,o^ selling kill-mc-ijuick chem­
dose, l-could tell it was helping toe. I
ean nerves from breaking. Hut there ically made knock out puigon for
fan now walk two nubs-1without ili
is somo consolation in the divination double the pricA of honest liquor.
Cool. eomfortabK? i d J modero
G
un
venirne
lo
iictmiMp
d
t&gt;
càa.
Uurnum was correct when he -de­
of. the nfpre-said Hi hie student.
Calron, Ky.—In an interesting letter firing me, and am doing all my work.'
Sorcini lummer r u n .
There ia io ho a pyiod of peace. clared tho American people enjoyed
JACKSONVJLLt. FLORIDA
II you arc all run down from wonunly
Irom lliis place, Airs. Uettie Bullock
Think of it, if he recounth well and' being humbugged, and his divination
John 1was foully, and truly proph­ does not apply alone to the show
wrllcs as follows: "I suffered lor four. trouble«, don't give up in despair Try
esying, the devil will lie chained for business.
years, wilh womanly troubles, and during Cardui, Ihe woman's tonic. It lus helped
ibis time, I could only sit up for a little more Ilian a million women, in its W
A
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ONION SETS

K I LGO R K SEED CO NI l’ A NY

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

WhenYouFeel

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while, and could noi walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and shouM
«g. At times, ! would have severe pains Slrtly help you, loo. Yoirr druggist to

Borrower
Henry Worth Thornton,

4t You W ould Hardly Think
T w as Summer”
W ell hardly— when you arc nicely fitted oirir
with Jthe twb most ingenious tilings ever tnada
by men to keep women cool and pouifortuble.
G-E Electric FUiirou. and G-E Electric Fans fora a
comfortable lioi yrcather combination. Coats only
15 eepts to Iron sW k ols week’s wash—Coats only

$ 3 .3 0 I R O N S N O W » 2 .5 0

S A N F O R D L IG H T &amp; F U E L CO

put her on my payrqjl at |45 a month,
and when her name cornea' off mine
oomea with It.".
• Bho’s still there, so far as any ono
knows. Perhaps that Incident helps
explain why. Thornton was selected to
tako charge of the .Groat Eastern, for
tho position of general manogur on
an English railroad* ls‘ equivalent to
that of president of tho United States.
Tho Great Eastern handles a great­
er commuting traffle than any other
road in England..and its short haul
business, during tho summer resort
season, is perhaps tho greatest In tho
world.
ul, according to the' corn mating
lie of Etiglahd, Its directing heads
assay heavily In pure t&gt;ouo. Ticket
-jalys nr« never stopped, no mattor
how badly (he Hue may bo blocked.
Tratus are held In amoke-fllled tun­
nels, rather Uiuu permit a atop asldo
from routine procedure.
Any one can. handle engines and
cars and tunnels," said a railroad
man, ''but Thornton Is a wonder at
handling men. That's why England
look him.”
*■ • ,* .
He must ndt only teach tho railroad
tiling public Of England to love they
Great Eoatecn. which ontalls a com­
plete reversal of all tho lawa of hu­
man nature, 'but must also win the
loyal support of the Great Eastem’a
pmployea
- In a way, American railroader» arid
tbYlr-fspthoda will go on trial .with
.Thornton In England. This may, not
seam fair, but It la the r.v.-t
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IF you are a borr o w e r o f t h is
paper, don’t you
think It la an InJustice to the man w ho la
paying fo r It f Ho may be
lookJngforltat this very
m om ent M a k elta reg ular visitor to your home.
The subscription price la
an Inveatmcnt that' will
repay y ou welL

In my left side.

JJ

Sold Cardui for years. He knows wlnl

-The dpetor was called in, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was mend it. Begin Liking Cardui today.
Hr*« tor .Chsniaoof.
^
soon confined to my bed again. After Advltory
D ip«.. C h .ll.n «*». Tcnn.. W - J ™
In itructitm i on » w i “ *» «" ¡(U r j r * » •
i4 |
ui &gt;U!s »fir?*- «—
that, nothing seemed io do me any good. Trr.im.nl l«r w*i&amp;»n.

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PAGE THREE

SPECIAL LOT NO. 1 j

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LADIES’ OXFORDS

MEN’S OXFORD^

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Patrician
and Drew Shoes i
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for women, regular value

Regal, Kneeland, Stetson
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and Stacy-Adanis.

$3.50 to $4.00, going

Regu­

lar value $4 to $6, going at

In order to close out our summer slock of Oxfords to make room for Jail stock, we have decided to reduce o u r - a l l shoes to a figure that will more them:
These prices are for CASH ONLY and no reductions will be made on our other stock except Straw Hats and Hens Clothing. % Come in early before the stock j s
picked over and you will be able to buy just what you want at greatly reduced prices. This is a boni-fide sale. All goods marked in plain fjgures and nothing
reserved. The stock is absolutely new and up-to-date, with the exception of a part of the Special Lots No. 1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5 as advertised.
Patrician Shoes For Women
Tan Box Pumps English Dust
$11.50 values now
- - - Patent Blucher Oxford. English
I «i.st $3.50 value now - - Russian Button Oxford. $3,5u
value now - - * ......................
Patent K4il Colonial. Pomp,
$4.00 value now
- - - -

Regpl King Calf O x f o r d s ,
English Dist. $5.00 value now
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Radcliff Shoes For Women
Tan Rubber Sole Oxfords. $3.5o
valye now
Patent Leather Pumps.
$.‘i.o'o
value n o w ...................... - T»nr k &lt;:nlnr MVrn t*nmp~.
m
value n o w ...................... .. - Tail (Vdonial Pumps. $.’» ,5 0
value now
...........................

Endicott Johnsoir’s Work Shoes
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For
Men
v.

Regal Shoes For Men
(1
&lt;1

rirown’s Stone Blucher, $3.50
value now - - - - - - - Brown’s Stone Blucher, - $3.00 *
value now - -, - - Men’s Bliie Sfone Blucher, $3.00*
value-how - - -......................d
Men's Green Stone Blucher.
$3.00 value now - - — ' — — - Mep’s Black Deerskin BlucheV
$2.50 value n o w ......................
Men’s Chnmoise Skin. $1.75
value now - -, - - - - -

Regal Russian Oxfords, English
D:sL $5.110 value now - ' Regal Glazed IOangariKi Blucher
Oxford, $5.00 value now • — -

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Regal Patent leather Blucher
Oxfords, $5.00 value now - Regal Black (*alf Blucher t)Xfords. $1.50 value huw - - -

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Bultuu .Uxiurd.

$1.98
1.98
1.79
1.98
1.98
1.79
1.79
1.69
1,69
1.48
.118
98c
89c
79c
1.18

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W h ite S h o e s F or C h ild re n

W hite Canvas Baby Doll Dust. t f l
• $2.00 value now - ■ - - - * *Px
W hite Canvas Rubber Soles, $125 . i
- Value now •- - - - - - j
W hite Canvas Strap Pumps, $1.25
i
value n o w .................................
W h it e Canvas Ankle Strap, 75c
value now

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S P E C IA L

LOT N O . 3

LADIES’ OXFORDS
’ Patrician and Drew Shoes for Women.
Going at
Regular rallies $2.50 to $4.Q0
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Stacy Adams Shoes For Men
Patent Kid Button Oxford-. $0.50value n o w .................................
Palj nl Kid
Blucher ( Kfnrds.
S0 .5D \alpv now - - - - -

A

Tan, English
Iausi, O x f o r d s ,
$0.00 Value n o w ......................

A

Black Kid B u t. t o n . $ 6 . 0 0
value n o w ......................-

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Blucher Kid Oxford. $ 6 . 0 0
value h o w .................................

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Blucher Kid
Oxfords, Straight
Dust, $6.00 value now - - -

A

Blucher Kid Oxfords, Farm Foot

A

D lsL for heavy men, $6.(10 now

M e n 's W h ite S h o e s

Beacon Shoes For Men

Regal White Buck Bals, $4.50
value now * - - - - - « - " -

Beacons Tan, English I^ast, Rub­
ber Sole, $4.00 value now - Beacons Tan, English Last $*1.00
_ value n o w ...................... Black V ici-K id Bluchers, $3.50
value now
- -•- - • Gun Metal Button . O x f o r d s
$3.50 value now - -*■- - -.
Patent Leather Button Oxfords,
$3.5u value now . . . .
Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords,
$3.50 value now - -

Outings, White Buck, Rubber
Sole, $4.50 value now - - M en's White Canvas, Rubber
Sole, $2.00 value now - - M en ’s White Canvas, Blucher
Oxfords, $2.50 value now
M en ’s White Canvas, Blucher
Oxford, $2.00 value now - M en ’s White CanVas,' Blucher Ox
fords, $1.50 value now , - -

S P E 0-1 A L

LOT

N O.

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Buster Brown-Shoes for Boys and Gii;I
Regular values $1.50 to $3.00.

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P rice 9 8 c -

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Boys (iun Metal Patent Button
Óxfords, $3.00 \-alue now - Boy.4 Cuti Metal Patent Blucher
Oxford, $3,00 voluè now - Boys (imi Mi tal Patent Blucher
Oxford. $2.50 vaine now - Misses Patent Button ( kxfnrds.
$3.00 vaine now - - Missrs Baby Doli Pumps, $3.00
‘ vaine n o w ........................... • MÌsses (»un Metal Baby Doli
Pumps, $2.50 value now - • MÌsses ’ Patent Leather Baby
Doli Lasl, $2.50 vaine now
MÌsses Patent Btitton ( Ixfoptls,
$2.25 \aloe n«iw
- - Missi*s Pnlent Baby Doli List.
, $2.25 value n o w ......................'
lyjisses Patent Button -Oxfortls,
$2.00 value. now
- - ...
Patent Baby 'finii Dxst, $1.50
vaine now - . - . D ' ....................
Patent Jiaby Doli Last,\$1.25
value n o w ........................... Patent Leather Ankle Strap. $1.25
•
value n o w .................................
Patent D-athof Ankle_Strap, $1.00
value .now - - 5 ......................
Tango Patent Pumps* for. Little '
Tote, $1*50 value now -

Drews Shoes For Women

White Buck Button Oxfords,
$3.50 value n o w ......................
W hite Bugk Blucher. $ 3 . 5 0
value n o w .................................
W hite Buck Pumps. $ 3 . 5 0
value now - - - White Canvas Colonial Pumps
$3.00 valile i m * ......................
Drews W hite ( aovas S h o e s
• Rubber Sole* $3.00 value now
W hite Two Strap Pumps, $ 1
value now
W hite Canvas Bluchers, Ruli
Sole, $1.75 value now
- - ■
W hite Poplin, Ixnv Heels, $3.00
. value n o w .................................

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Buster Brown Shoes For
Boys and Girls

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Hindi Kul Bluchers. ver\ sofi Sin
women with Tender foi l . S ' &gt;i• . d**.'
value n o w .................................
Drews Black Satin Pumps. $ 3 .no
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value ihhv$
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Drews Patent &lt; oloiual Pumps.
^
$3.50 value n o w ......................
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Drews Patent Button Oxfords.
f
$3.50 value now - - - r t
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Drews I'aLent Colonial Buckle
fc
$3.50’ value n o w ......................
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$2,79
2.38
2.38
2.38
1.89
1.38

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$2.79
2.79
•2.68
2.68
2.68
2.68
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M E N ’S

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OXFORDS

Many well known makes.

Regular $2,50

to $3.50 values. .Going at

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
M. J. n on k_£dllm
W. M HATNt l H uslness Manag«»

(Mi vetad In lb* Clry »» c a m « 1 1 0 0 « r rear in
advance or 20c per Month.
Pirn tD U to adiance n»M ta matle •»! offlor

O Mo* in Herald Huildinf / .

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FLORIDA ALL RIGHT
While every section in the world will
more or. le s fed the depressing effects
of the war, Florida wifl be leas disturbt* cd and will have more to. gain by the
_jiXrif** tt,nn nMy
&gt;11&gt;r region on 'the

capital out of the fact that the expend­ us who foil we must have them* cap
itures for ■the city of Denver during afford to buy.
its first year under commission govern­
Rut certainly until the way Is qpcn
ment were heavier than under the old to transport our own products to Eu­
system. The New'York Times editorially rope there Is no occasion for hurry
answers this objection a* follows;
In rushing ^up prices. That a pro­
“ Denver reports, after one year's longed war will enuse an appreciable
trial of commission government, tnat it Increascvin t*he price of a number of
is considerably more expensive than the basic article!» of commerce, such as
old way, but .suspicion that there is sugar, beef and ffolir,'goes without
something dubious or wrong about this saying. When half the world stops
concjusion la warranted. The mere fact working and goes to lighting the
that the city baa sflent-tnore this year other half mpst provido food and rai­
than last proves nothing at all. Obvious­ ment. Rut there is dne other, thing
ly, i l might have done that without a n y aw certain.- Th« country thntiupvidcsdiscredit to the new aystem as inefficient sustenance for the-combatants will
reap a round profit.
or uneconomic.
"
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However great disasters
follow
“ Of course, commission government
war,
somebody
profits,
Men
grew
like any other, can 1» good or had.
Its mere adoption does not solve one rich and by honest means in our own
municipal problem, the, only claim ever Civil War. T h e y had something
made for it being that |£mnkcs the sol­ Sell the dem and-for which was In­
ution of municipal proble.rui easier and creased by the war. The ^normous
gives more definiteness tb the reaponsi- destruction of capital will undoubt­
edly be felt here nt the clow« of hos­
bility of officials.
tilities. We are a growing country
“ Denver . should. be more interested i
and hfVc furnished an outlet for the
in thc-qucstiotTwhclhcr it got its money’s
capital of the world. It will i&gt;e need­
worth thnn in the amount it spent, and
ed nbroffiK and the loss Will be a
on the answer .to that qucrtlfm depends
serious setW ck/ Im t-whifo we are,
the verdict of its experiment with the
counting mp'fnc. di-nnirr
;
side of the shield
We are experiencing now and shall
experience for »ome time the effects
o f shock and surprise, the dislocation
of tho security market and the nat­
ural tendency to alow up and prepare
for the worst that may come. The
conditio?* being unprecedented, the
wisest eocfosft themselves in some
doubt an to what will lie tho out come.
Rut there is one comforting reflec­
tion, so far ns thk country is con­
cerned. In -all speculation th« con­
census of opinion &amp;*thnt-wjth the
sea again open to ships trial our sea­
ports once more active, with our
business men keen-„i n pursuit of a
World trade that milst look here for
accommodation, there is bound to
come an enorn\ous activity in pur
basic in dint firs :nnl UL OUT- a«licuU
tural products that caltnol help iiut
set the life blood pulsing in
the
whole business world.— Florida Grow­
ers News.

Tin- v,inter resort* on the |&gt;enitvsula
will lie HImtuHv 1
1 tlie roiflipg
season. The thousands of tourists who
would otherwise, have visited' Eurojicnn
countries will be with us instead.
Our winter population will be increas­
ed many fold. To entertain thewe vis­
itors it will require additional hotel,
The Commercial Club meets tonight^
antPRsident accommodation, thousands
of jwnifiLi of additional giiocerics,„month and tlioae who attend will see the real
l*ooslont of Sanford, anil if you want t o .
and all tiie necwwsrii« of life.
ace
those who do not |hit^k (eiy&gt;ugh of j
Floridn will benefit in another way
their
rity to ltel|t boast, you can note
Her geographical advantages will wrmt
those
who nr*' nIwent without excuse.
a lion's shate „of the commerce from.
It
is
hoped that this, the first meet­
South American porta, which has here­
ing
of
the
new season of 1914, will bo a
tofore gone to Y«rring nations. This
trade will increase the commercial im­ good one and that something worth 1
portance of jh e por^s, „which will net while can be accomplished. • !&gt;*t every
as n Hearing (mint for the exchange and man in Sanford do his duty by coming
distribution of th* products of the Wint­ up und taking a part.
ern lfemfaphcte,
,
So it will be seen how •extensively
Another corner stone for a fine new
and aulistantially Florida will bo be un­ Sanford church has been laid and still
fitted by tho’ war. We have the natifrak the good work goes on.
advantages ami we an- equally’ ns cer­
tain that they will have a* telling effect
The Way Things Look
Not since 189C have there been
In our behr.lf. -Jacksonville MetropAt last the personnel of the Fed- a« ch ideal pros fleet* for the apple
era I Reserve Board is complete, and croP In .¿hlf ctninlry. At the convenorgnnization of the new currency and tion reports were nuufi^ from all aphankink systepr can proceed.
fll** sections, which shovArd that the
The new system is not ideal, and yi«1(1
probably b*&gt; G0.000.000
it unfortunately must be given its barrclt for the entire l Tnited States,
first trial in it time nf vast difficulty. n record breaker.
Rut it is yet itnmensurcably better #As a grr.it deal depends upon'the
than what we have had before. If it outlot to foreign countries tlie.clos(«hal! work half ns well as it sponsors ing of the seas by the European war
have expected, it will make
this is n hard blow to'the grower* as well
country a safety-valve Instead of a a* shippers: Tho fruit on. the tree*
defective tube In tho boiler that must Is'said to bo almost perfect. TIiIn Is
carry the pressure of up unprccedent- particularly true of the fruit in Wett­
ed economic strain.
cm New Yprk.
Nevertheless, the*old system goei
Although -every county in
New
out in a blaze of glory. Never in its1York will have apples to sell, the
sup;*!;’ of food ftml clothing tifefe whmld 1fifty years of service to this nation 1shippers do not know what they can
be :ume excuse far tho raise but ip tho has such a strain been put upon it,H do with the- fruit. Speculators who
United States with our vaunted solidity probably, ns during the last, two had planned to buy heavily dnre not
nnd wealth pi the thousand? of mill? weeks, Any aystem which * could make a move yet,
and factories where everything that is stand that strain is not to be a bandAt the Boston .convention wero
raised or dug from the earthen be made oned unhesitatingly,
representatives of the groat Northinto tho finished product, even with nil „ The change to the new order is no western applo sections. Those started

live cheaply,
However, we nrisls must reckon with
the trusts every tine tin* wind changes
and tho sooner the government eliminates
these highway robbers from the. present
order of b usine» the sooner the pooplc
of this country can suit thrir incomes to
the price of food stuffr. There is no
PCed fot a scare in the present war
There is no need for the people to rry,
bard times or become innoculated with
,n h r~powIiiüstlr-mtrTOhe: - Tho~?fiiIre
country is on the' ova of the greatest
prosperity of her history. We have tho
most bounteous crops apd the brightest
prospect* that we have ever had and not
even war or ruffion of war nhould make
a difference in our inter-state relations,
*The war in Europe, if anything,
should] make times better in America.
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pecta for panics, and t b f bugaboo
should be dissolved by hara faeta and
let it disappear beneath the warm rayy
of the refulgent sun of prosperity uniier
the staff nnd stripes of the greatest
eountry/in thf Woi’ d.:
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individual, a firm or a- community
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consists in protecting a depositor from borrowing for a dQubtfut&gt;ui pose a
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i OUR EXPERIENCE will,be of great benefit to' you and we are always
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4 % I N T E R E S T P A ID O N

S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

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M. M. SMITH

H! R. STEVENS

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A B O U T. PEOPLE AND E V E N TS
B E IN G A

RESUM E

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SANFORD

H A P P E N IN G S

■U P - T O - D A T E

Communlcntians for this Column Should h e Marked
Phoned fo ‘ MrsT R. ATTörhoun, I'ht
JiWgfc ho rflood Party
A pleasant event oT the week whs
the neighborhood party given by
Mrs*
A.
I).
Smith,
Tuesday
complimentary to her guest Mr*.
Charlotte Smith.
Thu guests were entertained on
the irroad, cool verandas, marie very
attractive with putted plant!, and
pink and white cut flowers.
In the magazine guessing contest,
■which was fully enjoyed, Mrs Deane
Turner piade the highest score; win­
ning a very lovely, hand -painted
sketch, the work of Mrs' *F. !„• ()'Conti or.
Delicious grape-juice
sherbet,
pound cake and devil's food was
served by Mrs. Smith’s attractive
little daughters Charlotte nod Irina.
Those enjoying Mrs. Smith's hos­
pitality were Mesdatnes, T. L. O’ ­
Connor, Iiarvoy
Renfro«, Anna
Walker, J. R.. Johnson, J.H.Ferguson,
'John Melach, Dean Tbrner, W. M.
Colbert, C. F’ . Wulker, r.nd Mias
Eva Walker.
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Airs. Guo. Armstrong a
Thursday for New'York. N
shije, and Canada te re

Society Editor
‘•rgan «ha
-amraer jJ
laliiiHphjj

Savage of Jjvluonriihd

li"*v lttr*
,
Mr and
The attrition of the Rimy B ees}little son. ha
is again called to the meeting at the, C, to spend
Bobbin's Nest, ■Monday afternoon,
at three o'clock. After the business
M -« | \\
session, the Rees will be the guests; from a ,ie.,g
of Mrs Robbins.
'
Mj«« Same *
Persomi/«
Mr.*and Mrs. W. \\
are at Daytona Beach.

Miss Flora Walker rot timed today
.
, from Gainesvillo where »he has lieen sigli
Embroidery Circle Entrrtainrd * attending the State Nnrtnnr S ’ lihof time
Mrs: D. A . Caldwell ¿nttfttnined for tho past two months.
1 was

F R E D E R I C II. R A N D . Pr.xid
F. P .-T O K S T E R . V ic e President

B.*r.

V V H IT N E R , Casi

R E PO R T O F TH E C O N D IT IO N O F THE

O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
TUESDAY, JUNE.30TII. IBM
CONDENSED FROM REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

R ESO URCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts

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L IA B IL IT IE S

„$232,330.67

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2 3 6 ;8 4

U. S . Bonds for Circulation 6.Ï250.00
Bonds to Secure Postal
Savings
• - - 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Surplus (Earned)

O ther Stocks and Bonds 4 l , 0 6 3 .0 8

Undivided Profits (Net)

Banking House and Furni­
ture
11,000.00
C A S H &amp; D U E FROM
BANKS
- - - 1 3 /,8 6 0 .0 0
Due from U. S . Treasurer. 1 ,3 1 2 .5 0

24,359.00

Circulation
D E P O S IT S

As a member of the-Federal Reserve Bank System, th is bank
offers its customersHhe increased S A F E T Y , S T A B IL IT Y and
S E R V IC E made possible by tbc new law.
.

�The Sanford Herald. I I usual a&gt;reast of the times, will put in the
wire service for the. benefit of the
tilt** .’.Happening*— Mon Iloti Of S.uifiTttt people during the great
Matter« ln Brief
Mrugglp in Europe. Many Sanford
citizens have been anxious to get
Stuff Irish from the *ii«» instead of
jtRSONAL HEMS Of INTEREST trusting to the daily papers-that
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I '■"me here four hours old and the
4«»m w r or The Floating Small Talks Herald »ill give them the stuff fresh
Murdnctlr Arranged Kor Hurried
from tl:e »eat of war—providing eFL
Herald R e a d e r s .
nough people in Sanford have red
blood mi their veins and will help pay
for the wires.
R.I&gt;. Crier and family have roThe Baptist ladies will sell Ilaked
f turned from a visit to the old home
lleans,
( ake*. 1'iev Candies, honeI in North Carolina.
made Bread etc, at the store a
j,(n. J. L. Miller and ihildreq/bave at the «tore ftcross from Abernathy's,
returned from a few week's trip to Saturday illHaooi) and evening.
'Sarasota.
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Vivian Whitfield is visiting Col.
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v
Fresh yeast Bikes and popcorn at Mrs and Mrs. A K. Towers enroutc
A. Simon's.
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65-tf
home in North Carolina from Cuba
where
he has been spending some
1 Miss Georgia Pattlshall of Geneva
weeks.
! was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ¿{. E
Totted Pertw. Colins, Chrysan^olhr several days of rhla week
mArnr* ets- ewfit -i,,. .mosaic «atf * Get your Ice cream from Duhart
urday niter noon and evening at the
--JAP Crtum FaaUu? . - - .
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stare north of the' fire- Station.
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"H on. Geo. A. DeCotter htnr rcm rxg
anil Mrs John Musson and
etnfrotn a visit to Bullalo,- New York
family leave today for Oaytnna
! where he was etiguged on legal busi%
Bearh where they will spend several
: ness.
weeks.

He want! nothing from y o u ’ ex­
cept that you-be y o u fs « ^ *
He is the one Iteing wjth whom
you may feel safe. With him you can
utter y,our heart, its badness and its
goodness. You don't have to be careful,
a
There arc many faithful, wive
husbands; there arr— fesr faithful
friends,

DRILL &amp;0RES SQUARE HOLES
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Land of Steady Habits Produces Me■ chanlcal Novelty Formerly Re­
garded at Impossible.
New Haven. Conn. — Bridgeport's
prominence ns a- couimerctal atjd man­
ufacturing center haa brought It still
another line Of manufacture, which
will be commenced In a short Unto,
the manufacture of rotating drills to $ &gt; # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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bore square holes.A few years ago oven aclcntlsta
would hate said thit I t . was abso­ ♦
lutely impossible for a rotating toot ♦
to bore a true square bole, yet It has
been done by the simplest sort of 1
mechanism, which can be attached &lt;
to any latho or mining tnachlno.
To describe the drill and Its proedaa
la aomowhat difficult In language i l
adapted to the lay mind not especial­
ly vented In mechanical motions. The &lt;♦.
principle Involved Is that of moving a ♦
triangular shaped drill or cutter In a-|
squuro master guide, or cam. For bor- i ♦
Ing different sized holes It la necoe-'. -V
1
sar&gt; on ly 'to change the utili,
drill, os —«
the W
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master guide Is adjustable

Anybody* can stand by you when
you are right; a friend stands by
4
you when you are wrong.
Like the shade of a grehat' tree
In the noonday heat is a friend.
Like the home port, with your
country's tlag Hying, after long
journeys, is your friend.
A friend Is an, impregnable citadel
of refuge In life strife of existence.
It is he who 8e?Pa alive .your faith
in human nature that makes-you be­
lieve it is a good universe.
He is the antidote to desjvalr, the
elixir of hope, the tonic of depres­
sion, the medicine to cure suicide.
When you are vigorous and spirjtYou like to take jiour pleasure»
A (l, —— - t i n
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wfrh hlrty '«flieh‘ you’ are dying you
HAMEL WISHED~A QUIET END ♦
want hint near.
You give him without reluctance
Rather Id Solitude of Sea Than In
:
and borrow from him without emHIS LADY ¡8 confronted.by n condition which prevails
Crowd, He Told Friend Before
ba rasa men t.-Ocala Evening Star.
Hla Disappearance.
: T in many homes—a Inck of closet room.
1'• L. W. Moore, pastor of the. Plant
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Cooked Food fthd Potted Plant
City Methodist churrh was in the city
CATHOLIC CHURCH
With it g ro w in g family and an increase
in the• wardrpbe
at ;
sale Saturday afternoon ,upd, even­
London.—
A w
writer
In utho
a
s u u u u u .— a
r i t e r in
iu Aeroplano,
A T r u jiiiU tu ,
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yesterday enroutn to Enterprise to in. SERVICES
in discussing Gustave Hamel s d i s a p - e a c h member, the situation , \n serious and the question
ing across the street from AbeT. ipect the Methodist Orphanage
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pertinent.
peamneot says:
nathy.
During, the nhsence of • Father .• *‘ U la a peculiar fact that only, a few
See D u tton - for turnip, mustard,
The solution of tho problem would bb tho purchase of n
Every citizen of Sanford and the Bresnahan, who has gone on n e ttle day-H before his disappearance Hamel,
lettuce and cauliflower seed. * ‘.IG-tf
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Celery Delta-should attend the meet­ vacation to points in the middle west In discussing the Atlantic flight with ,4 commodious ChifTonler. '
HE
.. Miss Hlanch Tuttishull is in the ing of til ComtiK .-ul Club tonight ■Father Tod of Orlando will have sotim friends, said that If his tnachlno 4
We have tht*m in a variety of styles and price.-t, and their
city this week having recently, re­ at s o'clock.
charge of his pariah ami Mass will he came down In m!d.-Atlantlc nml was + . convenience and utility are &lt;mly equaled *hy their swell
not plpked up ho would prefer such an
turned to her homy in Geneva from
at
the usual hour on Sunday*.
D m! Pocket IsHik
Small velvet
end
to being killed In an nurodromo or ♦ appearance.
the summer Norma! school at Gaines |BW-ket
MlOk V4||h chain mittaining 1 The coming .Saturday. August 15,
luring'a holiday of obligation. there j “ “ "»»«ibltlon tllght. with all the fuss ♦
•vide
ST n !imv.1rii sf 1*-[1 .1- th. UtTalli tif­
will also ho Mnv« .,t 7:
}i an,I all
•'«nsatlon among tho crowd
New booking orders for llig Itos- finili 1 2tp
Somewhere at Ute back of hi» mind
CASH
OR
IN STALLM EN T
Catholt,-•
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are
bound
to-attond
■jon Lettuce and Cauliflower seed
I think he hud somtr tdda of the dignity ♦#( 'omipiTi u! ('In 1. mi' ■t« tftllight 1
•¥. F. Dutton.
isti-tf
of dying In the solitude of tho sea to ♦
Y
at th?ci ty Hull «tm a full altondance
being killed In tho act of ainualng a
BAPTIST
SERVICES
Walter S. Adams of LoulsvilleTif n ra w fw ....... .
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ADCDW ATUV
F^r«Tdirect* r.lmrtto Avenue ♦&gt;
JT
mob o f’ slghtaecrs. and ho was right.
♦
in tjie city again and will remain for
.
SANFORD, FLORIDA f&gt;
"T hat'ho should have gone In tkhat
Tonight at the City Hull at K o'Corndr Turk Avi*, und Sixth -St.
several weeks- being engaged in the
Cominbrcbi ciu b wlfl meet,
won
to
him
tho
trlvlaL
(«at,
of
crossin
g
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Sunday School.
laudable effort^ of pushing tin- deal
the channel 1» -ilui Iro ny, o f fate.-hut
11:00
Sermon,"The Tresent
( ‘ •ino- to th&lt;- C i t y H all t o n ig h t a n d
.for the new Sanford lloust
came poinewhvra near being such an

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European War and tie End of the

5 or fi'doHus GGfi will break any
* W orld."
m e e t s ton ig h t
I ‘ oinriu-ri v I C l u b
case of Fever or f’ hill». Tripe 25
:i ntt Jr 11 Y T V
in t h l ' i . IIj at * o*t I»k &gt;.
cents.
!•I 2bt
15 Tre.icbmg "A •gam*' "J_Ball."
and
Sundays
WondA
h
* ay* W elcom e.
* B. G. Smith, w|m p u l l s t h e bell*
I liursday
George flyman. I’astor.
Tienir
nut
veniences,
cord f o r the Oveido Canno.iball land Tar^
amusements
l‘
he
only
sale,
clean
States thivt Oveido • X p e r t * To L a v e
a fine t o u r i s t hotel ercted in t h a t outdoor jwiinming. pool, emptied
KOI N!&gt; A DKKIt
daily, cleaned and n*-iilleii from ar­
thriving city this fall.
t e s ia n well
Shower bath, toboggan
T li'S t 'n g iT '* a m i i re w o h I m,. i r , | t he
Closing out all typewriter i.-itl-m sli.ii
|a*ttsS d p T is s t o ly a ls o
s ta i
A lm a
M a y a re g r e a t l y s t ir p r i* i* d t&lt;&gt;
paper. Best grades only, at 25•
th è body o f a I t ili g ro w n d e e r
per dozen wheels. Herald I Mitre
Vuliimohih Owners Take Nnlbr
t l o a t i n g in th è I n k e W e d in - s d a y a f t r r V7-lf
K e d u re d
K jt&gt; - s
,i\,r
C o m r e le
n o .m
fu s i
Im w
j h e f le c r .
w h ir h
Mr and Mr* E I W ondrrrtf •teft Bridge .it I t.iy lo/i.i All small mrs w h i. li w-.is -1 f u l l g r o w n d o e h a p p c n e d
tm liphiig 1 ofd» with passengers,
T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , in tlo-tr liuti k
l o I h * Ltll» il a n d t h è b * id ‘. I t i l . i k ,'
VII birg,- i-.ijs. in
fur a Crip of severul we* (?*. \i-nir.g round trip 2ó,
\ | n it r ir e i* a m y s t e r y l h . i t w ill n e v e r
Jacksonville and other points of mi eludttig ; ;i*s,-Ng»-r* l.r rAijpd trij, le - s o lv e t l
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■tercst.

VY. AD tKINAlltl

QBd ns he desired "
upktiowQ a n ti, th a t ih r d rlr n d a o t la d v r r ‘
,w # n l&gt; o n r y ra ra o( a * r , and IbSt th a ra la na
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p r ^ n n In ih r » fa ir o l Florida, ih » a a rv lr» q f
1. tU, la n d lu ta 1.1 f 11 » ., * . ' I f i r r t h a n aqt.t,nrna upon
whom Would Jrlrfd ,a ld th o s n c r e a t e li U\ It'll p ,.p t
A t I.n u ,*f’ , • ' t ‘» r r l‘ &gt;ra, yo u . t h r aald W. J. A lc l.'u ra » .
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t i m i t h e r e wire o f ..
’ I * o f th t t i t l e o l r.im p ls ta t fltsd In tb w r tu &lt; * In th » sbo«»
n t t n r h || t o a n in e ! r o f o u r o r.lh e ro u rt, on Of h»for» M o n d a y , th a l l h
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Cardinals Othrr 1i..*n ,p.icai

FORTUNE NOT TO C H A N G E HIM
P it t s b u r g h

P r o f e s s o r , . Nov» W o r t h

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D o n a , W o n ’ t Q u it W o r k In th o

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lAoily. bin SL’ •"***•

iiu l's 1,1 n n w n lo ii.
e in , ,
** *• fu rth e r »rdared th a t th is n o ti-« b»
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Prof E. M. Wollonk P
I a m S IH n o w n to n ,
n
th e l1 0 &gt; S « r« lo ri p u b tl.h rd In t h * H a n fjfd l l i f a l i , ■ » .w o ­
or
n | t i s i , p » p **. p itta ta lir d in s u i l | o i s ro u w ty , Ktorpf th e chair of Innguuge» at the Pills* o f . a . a t t illa r and
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ids. otn-e a *rr*h taf nati, r«4a*ctlMvs »wtia,
burgh Normal, who may be the rich­ t lictnl by the lb all» . ..in am-ng the
tVimr». j; A Itourla-r. cirri, ot th* thr- •
■, t Dt&gt; h o ld e r * o f r u *' r 'u u r t. and ih » t r a i o l &gt;si.l m u r i, on
est schoolmaster In tho I'nlted Btute% m in o r c a n o n i
l i tha Z«nd day. o f J u ly , A t&gt;. 11*14.
will slay In the schoolroom atrd work, the title In recent tin..- ixai Ihn nu* t hi»»*l)
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K A. 1 IO U G I AKS,
Ü r r k C irc u ii C o u rt. H ria in o te C ounty." .
tjjjor of the ’Jaekdaw nf Hb.-iiu-j."—
despite his wealth.
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By J. .C. H..h.ru.'D. C. ’
Prufeaaor Wollank and his sort will London Chronicle
t;,rfrr a lu citu *.
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Sr.firil.ir sud ut C ou le«I (ur Complainant
no- n get a 126,000,000 estate In Berlin.
y7 KrlTHc
Th- estato Is that of it great unc.lit
HERALD
WANT
ADS
RAY
-faw 1k . su will provldr&amp;l ibal It go to thu
I N u l l f r uf t pplif n lta n
Far
Tpi
l&gt;rrt|
l^ d rr
trial..' descendants of the Wollank ltnw
H r r l D * R o f ( ‘ K « p l» r
l.iin
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after a certain time Tho time has ex­
Ida
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th
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pired
mid
the
professor,
nml
Ills
won.
Notice of .Meeting
It DU ADVtIMISINii
purrhaM*r at T a t I « r iif ir a i* N» Iü 7 ü t tJaiacf
P ia n o
and
P la y e r
P ia n o E x p e r t
In, Is u bunker nt Ihrlhl. las., dre the
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Tin* Commercial Club will hold
IIH, *•111)1 s tl i:
»Aid r * r ijß r a i* ln gnjr clTtn», an4 haa mad«
t u n in g a n d r e p a ir in g
N il w o r k a lonly heir»
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apjviD allon I *»r l a i
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an important meeting in t be city
The possession of at least twelve arid
a 'o lu t ^ ly
g u a ra n te e d
U L
H a rv e y
N ultra* ta ) l f f r l j | *t V^n (h a i th«* tu - ufi
- - -l-ai » u h l i » . B»i&gt;! rirrtlü ra ttn e m h ra r« * Ihn fo l*
hi
a
nut
her
part
of
tins
issue,
is
hail
on
Friday
night.
August
Uth
p
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ivldw
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liy
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t«
h#r«-h&gt;
calle.I
Inw
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- « liu a tv d In S#»m
a
half
million
d.jllnrs
will
not
mean
the
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ta g S h o e a n d e v e r y m e m b e r is u rg e d t o b e retirement Of (¡it prufeswir, hp aaserta tur t h r p u f It tu*** f?I
tl ,. ........... in . e iu e u t o l r iu r i t i a u ffd fo iiig tw o ) a i n , and miao I f f th # hy »11 ft. fai an&lt;l Ö In HI» cof.
y il*
S h o e A»C lo th in g |
present as matters of .................
importan^^•
.......... to ......
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piMpriB» " f d # ir r m in ln t ihé" n u n ih r r n f m llta
l4 ,
He Intends
stay
In tho Vtcljoolrciom
M.r». J, !. Millar, returned to hftK ^n|,. ,,j ,j)(. Sanlord
n t - t l - 1, 1«
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Vfil( m i i L i l r i 't ho I nf d lM r lr t » fk a o l ’ t i i tu ho b v lw i f**r »arh
1to.t he city and ,-ounty will beI t a K i n u n t i l n ftu r o W r t1* h im . Iti» c o m u n i 00
#aj &lt;| )# lr&lt; i Li «-arh «»f th r S p rH a l H rh m il
T a * Kfalairlcl* I.r m n a lia r nam«**! -Ahi **!art*
up
All of the business mi •Il tA Ilo * I t iip• p* y* &lt; ) mwvs IH 'Ti*, tic fia y tl.
I „ .ft er &gt;
, u l u —d
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b r r Iltü th1 - a
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have not enrolled ns tftisiness rnem
Hmforil Npt ri i l Ta* Hrh»»*«! I «Uffici
No l ,
S m a l l Hoy K i l l e d b y F o w l .
I iv|t( « , i*o H pafia! T a* Î'c h tjt* l 1 * ir
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b e r * sire e*p.. tati v inviti d to at
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M j l i l . r f airi * ,. *
!fb• ». èli • i’ll* ! «ft A«4 il- r
,ir-t I\ •* I impaign “ f idv.-rllMtig t In 1110 lH.tb- f.-lb.w- wiis plnying outsblo

home hi'Sanford, Wednesday, from
South Florida;.-, where .*l&lt;- and her
children have been spending »,-verni
We e ks She was .!• »'mpaMted b. (nr
»¡»ter

c,.l* in X. hi. h they e x p e c t to place
their ,-ntir. stork of sh«»-» on s,,le
at vftry tow prices. In runny instances
b. h ^ t 1 ox *he erigi;.,! , o-t prue
lx,
••
|.iiT11Jig oil ■ 1he shut
1 h e i r l all
i d
lb p. M .k, TOi.11. I
Tyjjewriler Ri I*I .■rss K.-.ii* n
d - . i r , d in . i r . t i r ••*»&gt; - r.-*.".r. ft* Will tj.* inaugurated
uhtff
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the Herald whin you need i.i&gt;&gt;liel|&gt;* Sanford
...
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.,&gt;1.. h.-tter servire, a,11t once and whatever help-»
*•'
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Any titakn machine. 7 6 c d e l i v e r e d
will
help
cVery
business
nuin in the
will Tu»*ve thwe stiles of one kind of
anywhere. Phone 118.
There are other matters of
merchniuHit. ut a time Instead of city.
A *
Vital
interest
to the city Inid county
placing
«
he
entire
stork
of
goods
on
W . H . H o v v n r d a p r o m i t i e n t &lt;‘i t ithat
the
club
should handle and it
.
. . .
zen of O v e i j l o " ; * * i n t h e c i t y w i d - sale
n e m la y

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shape

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g e ttin g

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S or 0 doses l.i.f. will berak •i &gt;
A tig
Turtday
case of Fever or (’ IiìIIh. Price 25
fo r 1. 0 da&gt; *
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piece
o f ‘ bread from his hand. -T-i.
TJto
child and tho‘ cock struggled for Iho
bread, and tho cocl^ attacked tho child
and hurt him so badly that ho died
(shortly after.

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Si friT
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a horse t h a t always stopped and ru lîàLi |
Ifrfi
in»! I‘ }'. &lt; y!lr)
inf», aml VV. S I« «jî,s f 1* ra
fused, to erósa the mill , dam
bridgi
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H » » r« lh J u tllr ia l O r r u l i ’ ln
fo tlo w ln s ilr«erlb».&lt; p ro t» « ty * H u it» d In H rm - - ,
In and For H r n ln « lr ( o u r I d F lo rid a In
In o U ro u o ty , K ln rld a ; t u - w lt; t l» * . ' t h l l K a t
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c iu t io n
T h r *«!&lt;t la n d b rin s •&gt;—'-« r i a t ili» d i t ,
of th » in u t n r » o t » o rh r * r tiP .r ,t» in Ih » a tm »
. w . J / ,M « L u « S i, n d “ " t
o t.W . ,K . !. . I t u iU r r T U . U n ir» , , « ld r a rtiS w h rr» s &gt; ■ ¿ ill o t ro m p l* tn t h»« t&gt;r*n (Usd ra t» «hall b» lejlrrjnrit « rc a td ln a lo l i i . ' l u
d r r d W ifi.lu u » th e rs o n , r t th» t « lh day o t
i W h r tfif, H M fB
iF A. D f C o t t t i . »I l r i . c H rp t. A . B ., I S I I .
r I-. r t i l t S T K I t . C J lA t l lM A N
, B . L . T t . jr . h r r , Kre. *» 4 S u |.|. vf I'ttk lle
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vance if the war continues, and'this t c r e s t i n g th a n w o m e n , buP th a t , w o rn - B r o a d w a y c a f o a fe w d a y s a g o . T h e i r
Tolar ha* retbrned from is your opportunity to buy and a n i s m o re I n t e r e s t i n g th a n m a n .— c o n v e r s a t io n d r i f t e d f r o m p o lit ic » t o
‘I th e
cond
m a r r ls g- e
of a
m u tu a l
Jacksonville
where fu* hit* heen
;s• e----vour shoes at rock bottom Harper's Weekly.
1 friend» \%heuono of them rorruirk«*u: «n-i «&gt;r r«tun«et f&lt;»r «‘ampUiriBni h»* m^i#
obliged to go to a specialist- for) l *
shoes may never be as cheap
! **1*11
n it fvnaL
f lif it
A vnftTi
l m t fT
iill1» #
fils!• vÌ t i H i t It , 1«
ft bt
,!t*f of
h it
111 f*NitI
tell v&gt;ou
A
man v\nni
mar
|)i#
w.th j.
xtrl.br»,
i, « bt»«treatment to hlseycs. H e * better,*
[n Sanior(,_
TOme early and
■EVpected a Real Boat Ride.
rlea do second timo don t dwiervo to jr«i&lt;!rni •&gt;! th * *i«ir at Kiorii!» «mi l, * r»,hut »01 have t o .make weekly trip*
1h. „ e l e c t i o n s ,
iilr n t o t- » . rt» t» or r o u n tr y o th irr !h « n t h r
- A coqiest, for the enlargement of 1¡,a70 ’lost’ h(B’ nr .t Vlfe."—LIpplncott '»
, U t r AI ilo r id * . in d th a t h i, r r » ld ,ftr r f ■
the Hunday school, entitled "A Trip [
to Jacksonville for some time in
W ( i r ,| shoe &amp; Clothing Co .
to
Palestine,’’
hnd
b».cn
Jdanned
by
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order to save his sight.
Hmll the ad'and get the price* in
E.

• The. Blue seal Tiro

Compound the Herald
will positively hcttl punctures and
WIIAT A FUI END IH
preserve the life of your automobile*
*nd motorcycle Urea and tubes
Th.. Star finds Ute following com­
Exclusive * territory open. Address
D.A.Hanna, Sole Distribuers. *813 plete description of a friend in an
Florida Ave., Tampa, Fla. FriOI3~4tp exchange. The Star i* glad to say
that lr ha* met several who measure
Mrs P. M. Elder cxpecta to leave up to the requirements;
in a few days for the mountains of
A friend is a person who i* “ for
North Carolina and will probably you" always, under any dreumspend the month of September st
stancis. |
Clyde with Mrs. R. J. Holly. The
He never investigates' you.mountains nrc very popular this
Whon charge* nrc made against
summer winter clothing being worn you he does not ask proof. He asks
bj&gt; the Florida crackers who are un- th* accuser to clear out. ... •
kble to stand the coM weather
He like* you as you are. He does
Hon. E, A. Douglass entertained
the Rota’ry Club at^’ his home on
Third street for dinner on Wed tier
day and a good time was hud by all
the members. It was decided that if
flo d d a chicken* did not go any high­
er (thht is higher than the lower
Hmbs of the trees) Jhut tho price of
Western beef .would not materially
handicap tho apjxriites of tlie ylub
members.

wit nr*.« m&gt; «»(firUl *ignB*urr anU a«*»| ihft

t -'»*» '
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Th» Vìllàwinc «fa'ti»* ìmprrtor» «rot rtrrks

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Hlm.

man, or the reverse?
Man varies him: "T o he sold, for no other reason
The muny friends of Mr. and Mrw^aupfily of full ail'd winter sljoes. The
more, llo has mnro genius In ex­ thnn that tho’ owner wants to go out
K. B. Brown will regret to learn that ehildn |i will soon In* starting to ceptional Individuals, and less of go- [ 0f town."
they intend to remove Uf Tnmpa' l0 . rhool and will need «hops tfh* nluM-llke Insight In thu average perthe first pf •September to Ynaka tlieir young men and .girls will be starting son.. Ho competes: woman endufc«
U n d e s e r v in g ,
*
future homtK^lr. Brown will hnye a lo l(,liege and need shoes, and the lie bullil* externally, she at home
T h r e e G o r m a n s w e r o e n g a g e d In a
position with tbo Gulf Fertilizer Co , „(ay
homes will need shoes. The Ho tights; alio preserves Our worth___ _ „opinion
t ...... ......................
n f id e n t ia l t a l k
w h ile
d in in g In a
I* that.....................
men are.............
morec oInprice* on all leather goods will ad­ loss
of that city.

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nrj, la .

By l trder of
K tiU K R S T L A K E ,

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hin China cock
euek aattempted
take ft iurarrit.r.1 1er n.....
i liln
t t e m p t e d to lake

be w e ll a t t e n d e d .

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e x t r e m e ly

m e e t in g

be tt t t be

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tho superintendent.
One mother,
whoao Bop George was a member of
tho school, hearing that the superin­
tendent Intended tnktng the scholars
for a boat Hdo, hastened to remark,
"Them enn go what wants, to, but l
don't know whether I'll 1st George go
or noLM
—¡National Monthly.
,

•

m&gt;v. wanA_to-alter &gt; °u: y
What^yjr k i n ^ ^ ^ ^ »
wearing suits hfin.'Whether you have
on a dress suit or a hickory shirt
with -no-collar, he thinks It's lino.
life likes your mood and enjo
pessimism ns much os your optimism
Hp likes your success- And your
failure endiar* &gt;ou to him tho more.
He is better than a lover because
he is n e w Jealous.

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T H O S . K. BATES
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Wilnfrw ni y oRtrial ,l(B*turr «mi m i thJ»

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Consider the advantage of having a partner in ycuir business who has ample
resources, who allows you to run your business as you wish, and who takes an
active interest in your business success. •
• This is the relation we form with our customers.
. . . Slake us a partner in your business .agreeable to the above conditions; then
take time to have a personal talk with our officers whenever you are in need of
advice. -.You will always'be welcome anti We will assist you in every way po^ul’i
si hie along such business lines. *
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th » l? t h d , y o f A u f . A. D „ l i t i .
E. A. l i n u ^ j i j .
C !» jk f ’ iri-x ill C o u rt
m lB otr C o .. F lo rid » .
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C. Uab»rt*. tl. C.

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A Good Partner For

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As I have charge of the business of—
Title Bond à Guarantee Co., East San­
ford Land League, a n d’ W, A, Whit­
comb, I can be found In th- Tax A in the court house.

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V/ould Be Danfleroutf^*“
Almost any man would bo «eftt to
tho penitentiary or an Insane asylum
If he admitted nu much to hla discredit,
that waan't true, as ho will admit false*
|y to hla credit

- Weather Indications.
Dow and fog both Indicate fina
weather; while remarkable clearnessof tho atmosphpro la ono of thn most
you are characteristic »leu« of cornice Cain

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MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK .

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PAGE S U

Soldier of Fortune

those neglected, weed grown Holds
were nuyther proof. What waa he
hoTc for. then? And Bailie! Ixtrd. I
could despise that Teína rough. Put
tho snaky eyes of tho woman made
me shiver and look about hpptvhcnalvely. Then (bare was the dead man.
Thero was wrong Bumewiiere suretycowardly crime, murder! . * &lt;With tbe tint return of daylight I
would seek out Coombs, tell him vvhnt
1 had aeon and compel him to confess
tho trufTi Then I should know how
to act. how to approach her and ex­
plain. Xly nerves steadied u» I ant
there In tbe alienee, and my mlud
drifted to tbe woman sleeping across
the (mil. Then I also fell uaieop la
the chair.
The gray of dawn was on Uie Win­
dows when 1 Awoke, my body aching
UHth
from Its unnatural position.
loaded pistol lu my iwcket I slipped
Into the hall The faint light revealed
Its ahwbbliuyut, the grimy nig carpet
and discolored wnlls Some spirit of
adventure led tue the full length until
my hand was upon the latch of tlrat
last door. I could not resist an lu&gt;&gt;
pulse to look upon tbe dead man ngalu
by daylight nnd thus assure myself or
tho reality of.w h a t scorned oui? n
dream. Alb-wascsactly as I recalled
It to memory—the stained walls, the
dirty floor, the table littered with
cards, the overturned chair ami the
motionless body of the dead man
From the wound In tbe head a dark
flow of blood atulned tipi floor, and ns
1 bent cjoaer I boticed the eyelids wore
lowered over tbe dead eyes. Hbot as
fm bad been, killed Instantly, the bnnd
of tbe nsaasaln must have-performed
tills act Then surely this killing bad
been no common quarrel, but n plan­
ned usafuwlnatljm, tho culmination of
some prearranged plot
J ills knowledge,' while It set my
heart throbbing in realisation of uow
danger, yet served also to s tlffc ^ f)?
nerves. liy" thought was nut su iam li
concerned with myself nud ip/, pwp
danger as with that of the young wo­
man whom 1 waa bound to protect 1 closed the door on the silence and
stole quietly downstairs. There waa
d o movement, uo sound In tbe great
bouSa Tbe front room, hideous In lu
grimy disorder, was vacant and I
opened the front door noiselessly and
stepped forth) Into tbe spectral gray
Ught‘ of the dawn. ThuflVst glimpse
»boat was depressing enough. Tbe
bou*f Itself, big and glaring as It wsa,
was 'nevertheless tittle better than a
ruin. Bov era I of tbe windows were
broken, and tbe steps sagged and trem­
bled‘under my weight The front yard,
a full.half acre In extent was a tan­
gled mass of bushes and wood*. a
high, untrimmed bedge abutting off all
view of the road. From tbe foot or
.the, steps a'narrow passage trampled
into the dirt circled tbe corner of tbe
bouse, disappearing within a few feet
Convinced that this must lead to the
rear and possibly tbe negro cabins
where Coombs slept I followed IU
tortuous windings, although half afraid
to desert my guardianship of the house
even for this purpose. - HUH there was
UlUe to be feared so loog as Mrs. lief
nard,&gt;euiatoed securely locked in her
room. Perhaps hy the time she arous­
ed -and appeured below »loirs 1 could
And a reasonable eiplanaUpa of aU
this mystery—something to smile oTar,
rather than rear.
I emerged Iptq a somewhat clearer
•p?t^&gt; 0f grvtiml lit Wlie rear. The
kitchen was an «U, constructed or
rough board*. bur with ablogle root
The door stood ajar, and I glanced In.
only to And the room finpty. the pou
¿rod pans used tbe night before still
unwashed • ' ' "
■**
• There we* nothing lh®r» to Interest
me, and I crossed • narrow space of

Jjy Randall Parrish

'Itutber to my HtirjirlHf neither ote
to tbe teat, J^ld wo iriuiijn'1 in
»Ingle We toward ttiv houoe. Home
prtvuutlou kept me nt thu fear, and, l
followed silently to the room of thu
murder
There wan the furniture as I remem­
bered It tiie d lrtj wnlls, the opened
window.
Iltu the .overturned cbnlr
flood ¡1gainst the .wall, tlie cards were
slacked on tlie table, and there was no
bod? lying oil tbe Door. Coombs let
o|it a barn it laugh.
"Well, where's yer dead man? J
reckon ye don't «ee none, hey!"
"No," I Insisted, “ but I did aee one—
twice. The bod? lay there where the
stain allows uu tin**dour. It baa been
curried a d a ? ’ Within half an hour."
.."A likely atory. Who could do the
Job! ..Nobody round this shebang hut
Halite, an'. me. I sure ain't been In
yens, au‘ I reckon It wan't Halllu. So
cut It out, young feller. After breakfust you an* I'll hare a talk an' liud
qut u few things
Come on. Brou»sard, an' tet'a talk over that mutter
o' our» '*
The two went duwn the atalra to­
gether. and I c l o s e d the door of the
rear room and atcupcd out Into the
mill Hat lie wm in the kltrbcn, for I
heard her voice questioning the men
us they passed through. Out of the
window | caught n glimpse of them
both dlsiipiienrtuK through' tho weeds
townnl the bayou.
"
That dead l*aly 'had not moved Itself
Human hands hud accomplished tbi*
deed daring the .brief (xsrlod of my
ulmence outside. Whose hands could
hare done It? Not those of Coombs,
surely, for he could dot tinvu passed
tlie and attained tlie ^unisc While 1
waa in the gtlrden unseen, mlr Halllc.
for she poxseased no strength to,'more
I him drag the duritl-umu to so lie near
tiy covert
With the |*&gt;ssl6lllty or
tins In mind’ I searched the vacant
rooms of that door, closets and all,’
tieiroughly, nut to no result There
was therefore hut one conclusion |*is
s lb le -unknown parties ware Involved
We were not alone in th» hnixe In
uplte of Its apparent desertion
I paused lu diiubt before Mrs.*Ber­
nard’» tjijjr. ootivlnred tills was the
truth
Should I tell' tier frankly the
story of the night, my vague discov­
eries, my suspicion? I surely had uo~
rlgtil to deceive thu woman or keep
her with me. I hud determined my­
self to face It nut—'to risk life, If need
be. to tear» the truth
Hut I had no
right to Involve her further.

I m p|ted at the difnr twice Iadore
theru was any movement within, Then
.her volet» asked who w as there, and at
m&gt; ¡newer »tie ciiuio out fully dressed,
fronting tUe with &lt;|ll('»(loiilug eyes *
"The night has rested you." I said
smilingly, my heart beating lu swift
appreciation of her beauty. "Aru you
ready- for breakfastT'
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"F or anything to escape the lonelliie--.it o f that room," she replied sert-*
ously. " I f I 'really look rested It la
not from sleep, for I have passed tho
jilglil In terror. My tdurtitter was tit
fid mid Idled lAth ilrenms Hut I inn
sure of some tbings—my door was
tiled twice, and I heard some one
prow Hug ultotii the hall"—
“ That might have, been |," I Inter­
rupted. "ua 1 wus out'there during the.
night: but I certainly never tried your
door.“
;
,
"You had a light?"
“ I umv tlmI shining over the trimsoai. " It was much Inter when tuy
door was tried-not long before day­
light, I.think Whoever It was |ia**ed
out the front hall window on to the
pun'll roof. Aly light wus burning, al­
though turned low.' and no doubt he
snvv me silt lug up, wide aVruke. on&lt;

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the edge »of the bid. for ho 1^0 disap­
peared by the time I gained stitnclent
•countgv to approach the window and
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night with a woman. Claimed to b®
young llcnlcy and took poaaooslun of
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saw some papers to prove what yer
are, young feller, 'fore yer go snoopin'
round at daylight What*» yer game
enybow V
The man's bluster gave mo my clew.
Tbe thought suddenly occurred to mo
that for tome reason be waa more
afraid of me than I qf him.
"Too can see my authority, Coomb*,
any time you are ready to exhibit your
own," 1 returnftt~feoolly. leaning bark
against tbe aide of tbe cabin and star*tng hint, straight In'.the eyes. "If yon
are tbe uveraeer bans, then U la my
money that la (mylug your wages!, and
from tbe ludk of thing* you'll not bold
tbe Job long at that."
Coombs did nut cringe» but my tone
brought him uneasiness.
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turned grutily— "Thar glift a nigger
on the -place."
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ing around What's the matter with
the uegpmay
**^iiiuab«v *ml tile fellow Inugbvd.
"Maybe yer « Merit sun* •’
1 straightened dp. stung by Ibe sue®«
In Jds voice.

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**CIItillied dowu tl»« trellis probably,"
4 said, deeply Interested. "It appears
strung enough to support a man.. t I
wish yiHi luid got sight of the fellow."
.. Hhv Ufted her hands to her bend.
..."Ilut 1 was so frightened Xly head
throbs now with pain. I was flightcued last night In tbe durkneas. 1
confess I completely lost my nerve
•ud would hare run away If I could
I’ erhnps I even' said things which
made you believe I regretted ray ac­
tion lu coming with you. But 1 am
more myself now, and I mean to re­
main and discover what It alt means.
Cun you guess why? l&gt;o you not buspoet who I antT*
"Who are you? Only aa you bare
told me.**
‘ “ And I told you only a half truth.
1 nut the wife of Philip Henley.” Uer
cheeks flushed, n iom h o f passion In
her vole® as she ■fared me. “That Is
tbe truth. Do you suppose that I would
over have gome here .with you other
wise? No mutter how desperate tity
condition Was. that would have been
impossible. I should have despised
ufyself,"
My aurpriseat this avowal kept me
silent, yet 1 could not conceal the ad­
miration from reveal men t In my ayes.
Sho must-bare read aright, for ffie
drew back» a step, grasping the knob
of the door.
-1—1 wanted to toll you yesterdayall the way enmlug down’tier#:' But I
wittiled I" discover Just what you
were like'' .
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, " Y o u prolaiid) 1iuv4f «nine n s i » o n for
.•'Diti I Mity.ltJrttr
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I r,-»k,in in) e u r » henni all • reason for |,-Ulne Ihe trulli
W lint ibi
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k n o w . i i . . ' i tin * iid n iln lsir a lo r» tif
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Tw.lv.. btiibUiig». «ti'Jm heat, etrclric iight». lire protectlon. firn; gyntnasium
in, niiiliiriit, qimrlcr-niiHiun itullar ambivi numi Three tearher» ni multe, $5,000
organ, a tloeyn ni«no», b u Glce club», choru» clu»». Superi) now roani» for il Uf*
, mt«» SchooL full bunking equipmont. New chemicul unii ph^»it«l laborutori«i,
ct|uipped with ovary nioiWn devire; uiuilj*»!« tìf soil», fcrtiliier», fooda, water,
l’ rcpnraiion for Eiiginecring Cf&gt;ur»o.
Lnkew, boating, nwirnming, golf, tenni», football, basketbaH; Chriatiun, but
ndc npminational; expenses mouerule;
»cholurehlps uvuiluble.
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b«pr*»»i|H '. F u » A rti, D sm eslit snd In d u t jm l A r ti, llu it n e t i. T e s d ie fi'

apjri f r i t Ion for l a i *!«■*&lt;! t *• U«u» lu ar*
'•Oh'" he managed to , articulate ro
rd m n f* » It h la » . ‘ SiT«!’ r i r i i f l r a l r em
tirare» th e f u l l f i t i n i •!«••#rtî*rri |ifti|*«?t ) #i|
••What 1» your real gnuwT"
a tte ri in H rm in ole
y, KloHria* lo -r iii
"Exactly n« I have «fate«! It. Coomb*
w Moves LyfTiar.'w S y h
a » r**To tin* Inrst of u&gt;&gt; kuowlctlgu I'UUlp , wVhu Vn P ia l II iM«h A, |**fw î , - 4*r*nfs* t
recorri«.
Henley 1» dend-oLlon»t bo bns dUnp- |Coni»ti rt
T h a »Ale! fand h* i n f ^»&gt;fi **rri ai the riafa
pea red—and hi« .widow 1« tho rightful ofl t ha is« uà neri oP «Tur il
heir (o ibis estate."

wqs he merely making the t-lfflm fo$

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Ilk«.
I follow «I him Into the front rfiwu. "lug &gt;et
cu ni. un1 1 d Ulti l hurt the cu»» none to
nml he klektsl tail ft chair »o as to bflng .
,*k‘ |)f vviim i.-r linkin' nil thl» fer
.......... "
WILLIAM FREMONT BLACKMAN, Ph. D.. LL; D*., President
my face to tIt« window«. An I »ank (.||U|ow
.(„.wituttetl nuxloualy. “ nu
into It l uottajp 0 dmry mirror opp.« n (lr- w1n- u,„t pi,,, m, m u r
»lie which guYe life a dlnfrofioctlon of ,|(
tK. (|m&gt; vlnly avnllAhlt*
tho eutlro room. Coomb» »hut the dcM^X
flir ..n met lug Information
W H E R E S H A L L I GÒ T O S C H O O L ?
leading to tho hock of tho houito
,„y |ii»l«iuocf. O hjiuImi. hut
*at down facing me. his big band» on j n.||H|)-t thatgl,:fd man up thefe tho fol
id» knee». HI* effort to look ploiutani low*
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FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN '
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA t
N e n ie ^
«eld?
only mml* him unin-nr ugllur than
“ Not by n Jugful." timi I could *«■
T »1.1. M l ASHKK
(1AINFJ4V1LLB
the petsvplralinu break out on Ida fore- |
n«un1.
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IHviatons: lib r r a l Art»; l.s w (
hemi. "Why. there won't none eiiyhow. .School of M im ic i He Hoc») r f L$prr*»lhni Se boari of F n c t a w ln f i Afftcviltursi
“ Waal, go on!" he unld gruIlly.
T rs rh rf» &lt; '«U *»*| K iI crossed my leg« comfortnhljr and Tlint guy » k ill'd out north afi*ltt-"
AM ! E i lm iu n D ltlrio n _
; ( .r id u tle Kchoof. Mod. pcslmrnt HiatW ni K l i m t s » IN i M n i (.ra d a s i«
Sr
hoot.
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new
hrtrk
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ltdlsf»: Kwiklr» n m a w
troAivnuiuJum
with
awimmln*
inai:
(»»krl
twit
"Under wlioae onlcnf ’ are you 111 ■ •»d tstinl, muit»| n, w and mfvlrrn ' tiuiMIni»; vlum, »wlmrnlnt pvto) and many
leaned tmek In’ the chair, quite con
•u l» '.li« ry h a lk lhrmutifut
durmllortrs ha»« all mndrrn in*»; fit nffW iv, in »truer or» and udstantai l i t
m l.mi.» o f thus adding to hi* Irritation charge here?*.
ronittilnttra^n^w dJnln( mom and kii*Vn iwwl young mart (m m &lt;7 Florid» rounllra »ml 34 s t a u t
won so
FM) long
lt)l»B In nniWurliik'.
My Insit cord was cool Indifference.
lie xvn»
"There I* not much to My*." I rd
plied deliberately.. "1*11 »nawor your u u n • w h - ' h i ' h v ** »*.»|*i*... ----- ---------lim ivi »mi m in u it * («r» (or (H r ytsr 1131.00. 1 133. A0 pt-r ywar.
For r»t»li.(u » writ«
Writ» today Cor raialOfo».
que»tlons «o far a* 1 tbtuk bent, ami lug he meditated nn nttaek
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then I'll ask a f e w of you. Tho tady
EDWARD CONRADI, Pre»ldent
uiHvtalra 1« Viola Henley, tho wife of
TO IIE .CONTINUED
I'lilflp (tenley. 8ho baa cotuo down
W . J . T H IG P E N
hore to take legal poasesslon of tht»
property. That U tho altiiallon In it
a»f ApfttrflitJffn fu r T«» U r r r i l'n r ie f
nuUbtXL . 1 am , merely accompanying Hwlle»
S rr ijo n
Ä « f i f Imjpter
U » » « ®f
her to make «ore that «he get« a wjuare
Hèfld»
H o l i f i !• h » fëh y given t h a ï P- f
i
deal."
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p u rrha##r of T u O r t l H r a t f No. 43#. «U»*«r
HU Jaxv n a g g e d , and h i» e y e « w a n tho
flr«t ri«y of Juin*. A. I l ,
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th a t » q u iir e ? "
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lived In town anil could Rft
"Wnnl. 1 reckou bo ain't dead—not by
to work Jilt here hwi.n»etheyb#McM
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Il„. nhice ' waa hauntod
A -Utijou a Jugful!“
H»Jl the but hlootl pump In toy vein«.
“ Jd -U t* , m i &gt;»k tor th*ir »P* couif* wilhln n huudred
rear of the h-n.»e. no.
¡ ¡ . ntd1lH* man know' ifil* to be true, or
July »th,
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s d l S * i** ,,™bat*.-for mV fln»l dl»ehar»w. •»
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f , *ti*h»n|fing. !«,s*inr. scqulrlng -**»•!
S bbrut
in agncultursl funi!» nm! Du il-lint»
f*f Ih* product Toi», «sfr »rprifc. havtdUtic.

Y«**», îo huil .1, nifchuf»«

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l)n * h a ft, r
l*r«Dlurr C rim p a tiy ,

,« iurcri*«‘filt‘i tu m gi’iD *

I M ils h t

U n ti u lti

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slid» of live • f t»jTV , »■ .
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of ev rr&gt; ‘
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crat*

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you ' tht» 'position the iidiionl»lni
tors
"I r,» kou not."
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b e t t e r re

r e m a in "

j;o tu thè C*Mtrt||#Ml*»e In (111* r o t in f y IIti«1
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I li e t e

ili* i v ji h iu iv mnkln^ |•*•!IM« nI
li.nl I •i* u**ihe l*\t* uevk-i

Hrlil on June 5th, UM t, ihr maiirr
•I imrndmenf of thè \rtir!«*« **f I
f
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|«*'tlia|«s ) , ju h a d

tr is t i u p s t a i r s

In tli** i! ln v l» » r y fin ti rn lle &lt; | u t l i i h «afflar«*

Southern r fminer ( **m n*

[T h I* 1« to f r r u f &gt; t h t l at r, £t|lar
• f til the »Fork bid ilk f- • * r h&gt; s e » , ■ffu d u rr U am p a il) ,
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and eaipting un,l* r * i 1 &gt; ^ r**o
[ l i t la « * o | tht" S ta le ol f torela, «lu« m-l*.
Fflng hern
given
a* f*-«tUlferi t, &gt; 14*Ftti t I* by, p u u lu a i«*&gt;n *«fd * be u*ti»!
m
' fact by m ail t*» (ii&lt;*h and * • e? &gt; pt*»ckh**lu* •
e niU ng th erein Uhat at th * rcg illar m eeiing

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k lie W tie w a n tlo ftil

Tèi v i) e r t in t h è c it y

b*&gt; c*in*i*ii t*-'!. 11 i *

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She was gone ls»fr&gt;re I Cotdd s|H«uk. ] "Or Justus C- VnU?"
and U*lle%*sl U I sfili lUe*l, timi I before I , oilld eV e|| g r a s p Ilo- fidi I ."TI»- ».„sik 1, 1» head
I f off..»,si , "N
kiiew iiut li Ine itf f*is Inlnn ihitn e
I ho puristi I of tifi de« l ' b ' l l
a,e sent &gt;,^i any vvorvl then,
....
ilntfi-r
-d
tier -kin mi thè stair».
that '&lt; wr-fe coining or gave .'oil uU)
tele^rriin .‘itiiiuitm in^ (tu* Jml^t s tlrutli
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ortlci • to look a f t e r 11»?
I ne ver t*nw
lt tm ist^tinve nrrlvisl half tempted (o nt'h after, yet as In
I tanti) comprehended the Usrdesstiess
T U * b la n k e x p r v a » l „ n n f Id.» f a c e w n t 1
u liile riiltlf* u n s Ìihi i J i n i i f i i l i H l lo
of uu y it tempt at mfltit-m'ing her sutll* -flit mp"\*er. I wnt|»«l a m o itien l.
||ft)it|t Uh iitsuiinni: ”
liven the »lent .p.ire ot k&gt;ui^e ipialnt
U t ili, iigf e n d e n \ u r l n g L*» d e te r lutile my •
" Y iiil k t in w r i*« filili^ , I h e li « f #lh ** U b i
'¿M . I, o l », t v . . I | . i . o l i v l n i f U ie that
next . n e
'I hi» h in a i b i l g e u n t d f a l le
H ie n \* * ;th * rt 11•I V .iti
•r « ti.n
Itilllg leaf vve We l e p l i l l l l l g II k'tre
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afnl »hot* ■nu
. f M f you h a v e , vihy -a u l p it n io it •l,oiiF&gt;l
let he gran ted .
Witness m y ha m l ai l ofTtr*»l •« #j t to «
! day of J u ly A I » I '«1 *
im U 1
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U,Ui» . . I l l It H I M ,
U o u n tv Judge s r m ijS.»lf •
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conc e iv e It jM&gt;»wiltie th e y w m i i M i l . i r e ill

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T h «*ro U n » »Jth'T * •«u e ltu tio ti jm&gt;»

her**
Fll»fe

¡ p id *U ualo in t h r r ît y of San fo n i, for
tl^y (Frane«» r o u n ty . n o * Fisminulc count \
in d i, ami Ini nani as ait of Ulorlc !
tnid
at« ( and ft of U lork U(*haptt&gt;pn V
A «trillion to .Sauf o i-t. i&lt; * li o g, h ! ,
; Wfordr.l nloi-d n th o Clerk * u lU rr „( urane&gt;
■t ) , M O fid a , palli |.f o|*«r t y l.oe.ritf lo
(4 on w h at I p k n o a n
U nio n a v r tiu r or
'And « Ifp ft, Sapf«if*i, Ul« r id * , nr •** much
- iktrac-f a* a hail Up «»iffvci* ut to j**y « F
j iflatan i'ne inric-blpilnp*- f «h»- r-ta*i
tb f on r pou at ('■late liavirtg; im n «-i
I- httMtf d. Y o u . t'a rm a l H o iu n d o , V itto ria
TBUno an«! all o th e r pet-on« Inters-*Krd »r**
Ftkft#ft&gt;r p, h e re b y
fe rn m an d ril
to
«m
[M a re me,
( 'a u n ty
Jpi'lm*
of
e«ti,iri
f10aaAt&gt;. at th e co nn
hoi» **• in S« n for «1

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ÉjHtSf». fon arati Of of thff* •fpAralr jorr**« of

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Tires, Tubes and Accessories

m in t e d ? “

¡ • t i d t I*. T ip t o n
s all C fa d ItO f*. L*i»t«&gt; *«, M U t r i l i u i m am i
til Prf*«m* h « » ln c ('la ity » or tH -m ^ n d i
■ rilrx t »»id K a ta le l
fa il and each “ t you »re hereby n n t ilir j
rtq u lrrd l a p r e s r lil nil)' claim s and dekick y o u . .o r eith er ot yo u. m ay
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(Vr undf raifned aille InlMrator Ç , T. A.
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fT a a n (rom th e d a te he re o f.
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aro only a llltlo over twenty- miles
■■That, of course, remain ■ to be
from the Btilf.-,„ Altogether tills would proved." I returned smilingly.
moke nn Ideiti 'hiding placo for Mobile
"Oh. ihs1* It. now ! So rpHts this yer
or New Orleans thleroa." ^ *
wife husluess, to itty tblfiklu*. W aal..it
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won't take loiip ter settle the matter,
The (|ueMtlnn * bs asked quietly, and believe me Who aro you aityhowT*'
I ginnetti ni her. noting'the color had
"M ) name H Craig—-Gordon Craig."
returned to b a r cheeks
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• " A lawyer?"
"I? \&gt;'hy. remain and ferret It ouL'
"Not guilty."
I »iip|H&gt;H«.." ami I laughed "C«&gt;«&gt;mb»
“ A d etective?"
hi going lo tinte n talk with me inter
"Som e plea
Intends to muke sure who 1 nm no
I thought he giivp n grunt of nvllef
doubt, and I may learn something from "All right, then
I rtn-kon I got yer
him during the IntervletV.*1
number. Craig Yer ofter a little easy
• “ What nbout me?"
monct
Somehow, yer caught on to
"You had better return to town. A tin* tplxpp down y e re an' framed up a
traveling mini t*ti ttie train said there scheme to cop the coin
Might have |
wa* a good Imtel T'robably Coomi&gt;s
worked, too, [( I hadn't been on the
has some kind of n rig we can drive
Job ati* posted
Nice lookin' girl yer ,
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down 1«.
I'll nnk him nftcr hrvnk plcktsi up’*—
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fust."
"P rop that, (Soombsr’ t tuterrupterl
'Let him show you why these mean
"Is It ticcnuse yon do not wish me
sharply, leaning forward and staring
with youT*
him In tile eye».
the most for your money.
"I shall feel juore fneo alone," I re­
"Oh. too jilc j, hey!"
plied. "fo r I shall imvo only myself &lt;o
"Y es. too nice for you to trefoul even
Most miles per dollar and most
guard. I am used to taking care of
with your tongue. If 7 0 U mention her
■myself Itesldes. this ts likely to prove
comfort per mile. _ *
name again except In terms of respect
a rather unpleasant situation for a
there 1» golng-to be trouble.
lady."
t
Firestone quality has led the world
lie laughed, ujvcnltig and closing his
"And you concludo I can be of no big hands.
for fourteen years. There is no anhelp, no-nnslstnnce"—
“ J moan It," I wont an soberly.
The cracked »„Ice of Salile come to
{nimcnt about it.
"Don't think I nm afraid o f you, No.
ns up th,. stairs, the ifiicxitected sound
you keep* your hands where they are ! 1
slnrtllug Itoth,
But because we have the largest and
If It mines to a draw you’ ll find me
"1 reckon you nil better com1 down
quick enough to block your game.
best equipped tire factory, and only
mj’ enL"
Now, listen!”
‘
the t o p - n o t c h m e n , th e p r ic e « , a r e ri^ h t,
She stomi In the light o f the front
I made no display o f n weapon. He
door wntehlng us. and we descended
could not be sure that ,1 was armed,
the lllght, o f stc|m without,exchanging
Non-Skid-Smooth Tread-All Types-All Sizes
yet my right hand wan hidden In tho
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a word The woman tunu-d and walkside pocket of my c o a t, The brute
e*| In advnucb Into the dining nnitn.
Bay Fireitone Tires from Yoar Local Dealer
iiud the cownrd struggled for mastery
' ‘ When* I» C o o m b s ? " 1 asked, look­
In his face.
ing nlHJtit curiously.
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Company
“ I've told you th,)„tnHh about who
"He*a|one eat already, tint l reckon
" A n a r i c a 'i » . i , « i l E i c h i l M T l r a e i u f f f f m ' V a i i n '
wo are and our purpose In coming
tie’ll he,fopml ’gain after awhile. You
here." I went on slAtvIy and clearly,
A k ro n , O h io
Branchea and Dealers Everywhere
all ju»t help ) erselves."
"bocause I rkntc decided to tight In
tVe endeavored to talk ns we sam­
the o|»&gt;n. Now. I want to know who
pled the meal, directing-our conversayou nr,»- whnt authority you have on
lion Into «..«if,« rimimela, fiotti obsessed
the Henley plantation
.Speak up"*
«Uh
feeling that whatever wv salii *
Th.- reply ratue ryluctiintly. hut
« hum he overheiird Ttn« woman timi
then must have been it sternness tn
taiilahed Ulto (Ite dark passage lead
liy fib e vvtileh compelled nn answer.
lug toward the kitchen. •Neither of
Best
C h e a p e st
"I told yer—I'm the ovtrsocr.''
use nto heartily and ns aooit ak. tve,
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“ A fine specimen, from Ihe look» or
tlaretl pushtsl tmek our chairs. It was
a relief to get out of tho rooui..biit as the pluee. What wyre you ordered to
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tve stootl a moment In the front door­ grow —weed* 7" .
“Thet's
none
o*
tmir
tiiislness "
way hrrntldug tn tl?e fresh air I- no
"It « I lie business uf (lie lud.v uptired ii giant hum nppmuchlMg the
|stair» 1 iHimln. and t uin representing
house through the we,»Is
! her lit pivsenl . It will ts- Just as well
"C&lt;«iiiiI,i Is coming already h,r III»
for ) "¡, to Is- r|| II.
Who ul'poluted
Interview.* I said ImI'IIIj
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SOLDIER

Importance of Trifles,
a mad chaso the e s c a p e d Itin
¿lilc was carried back to his ward and
K g affairs of the asylum ware rollBmcd *• before. "Heals all," punted
[ ^ attendant, “ how tho wheels of a
ipstltutlon can bo stopped by a
||poso nut "

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lar as over, t)U w»t*ry «tom-house
little homo instead of making her­ trouble.'
H. H. Chappel haa enclosed hla ■till abounding in the fltusy tribe and
self a -member of any other family.
Sho was seventy-eight yearn of age, porch with screen And is now paint­ free to ail who, will come. Last week
capable and cheerful, living ‘ quietly ing. hip homo the most bcautlf«! of there were five fish' fry«, there. A
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and attending io her own affairs, all eolom" for a country homo-white. party ol some eight' ot ten from Or­
A BU N C H O F INTERESTING ITEM S FR O M CORRESFONMm. II. M. Gilbert is recovering, lando are spending several days and
up to within, a short time of her
froth
quite a serious illness of several two Geneva families are also enjoy­
. D E N T S — EVENTS OF SEM IN OLE CQUNTY— EFFICIENT
death. Mrs, Smith hei'self, is now
ing the breeses of the lake.
’wrecks.
quite ill/ but at last accounts, was
R E P O R T E R S COVER TE RR ITO R Y FOR HERALD
Mm. Tarbel and daughter, Miss
"T
h
e
drawbridge
at
Genova
forry
improvimg, and we Jiope will soon
Thusa,
enjoyed a day in Sanford
is receiving a coat of paint, Mitch­
be fully recovered.,’
talk
on
whitjllttle
children
,may
&lt;lo
last
week,
going elver as gueats o(
.CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
Mm. Smith and*family have the ell Brothers doing the work.
to he little missionaries. Following sympathy.of theirvtnany Iriehcfa End
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Pattbjhall in their car.
A 'Slumber of men from the Co.
T h ?J ,nUCi i AtI: Cr,iNl'mcn,s Unde
Mr. nnd Mps. Roso of Lockhardt I b i« Heading THREE CENTS
We •a re needing rain In this sec the program delicious ice oteam and acquaintances in these sad and se­ that aro fttrhlshing the 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 with their relative» Line For Each Insertion. MinimDm
rious days *
The children had a gri-at time
Mr. nnei Mm. Moran, returning in ChnrKe 25 Cents,
more than we liavo been getting,
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Harry Garwood is sick, threatened Wlli/ams, d ty engineer is inspecting
playing after the refreshments were
their auto in the afternoon.
for iom o time. ^
tho
brick
and
the
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 threat, and ing. replaced with good on#*. Bear
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs, entertained
the Baptist Church ut the hall Inst
from colds.
(jail
A
ve.,
from
Cameron
City
to
the young man soon be "him self aFor «ale- ^Fyrniturv ,lt JI0 p .
Geneva Ave. will bo completed Thursday night was large-ly attended,
Mr. and* Mrs. Hamp. Bradford the Woman’s Missionary Society, galn."
last
Thursday
flight.
The
dining
despite
the
threatening
weather.
and Mm. Efiie Bradford and the
Florn Pearson ims been ' in San­ this week“ Bricks nrc being hauled
Every thing wus sold and a very FOR sale or rent,
formers 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. The Baptist do,
and Percy, of Oxford Fla., spent the place of meeting, Mr«. N. C. the care of Mm. W. H. Taylor, who
highlly improved Tiled land, f|0„
. GENEVA IT E M S t
indeed, feel-gnfteJul. to-all who bo
Wednesday night with Mrs.' M. fi. Jacobs conducted tho-meeting and lias been quite sick, b i\ is up nnd
iu. .with.inut. ; -riMim-irmr.,. well I«.
Mrs RlUaAnd
- ‘J Lim lTdi; mi&amp;efTil: aiul
Jacobs on their way to Ft. Taylor, led us through our subject‘“ Missions around again.
rntrd.
' A. I*. Connely. io'j y ,
.
*
land who have been visjting Mrs. J.
in Flpridoli very entertai^ingijr
to visit Mrs. Annie Simmons.
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'""Frances Pearson is at home again W. David left last week to continue bo liberally patronised this.supper; nolia Ave,
M i« Be7tha W h .^ p v rrV -9 »ttrfv j —
t iffe d -r m T *&lt;&gt;rienFsong pracand
also
extend&lt;thanks
to.
the
owners
after a visit of several weeks nt their vacation tho former going out
of the beautiful piano for the music
For aile-At a disrurmvday and Sunday visiting friends at tlco which wrf* much enjoyed. The Loughman,
among the mountains of the West, which was much enjoyed,
young men were invited to join, the
ship in Sanford
Daytona.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith,Jr. ami the latter visiting on the East Coast^
Mist Rosa Jacobs Is visiting her youpg ladles in these services and
Geneva had a -lackey party nt Owner unable to us.. It un,|
b ab y-b oy ir e visiting their pareqts.
Mm. W ingevof Jacksonville, rep­ LakeuIlatncy-laaL-week which affordit
isquite
pleasant
to
note
.the
in­
Blister?“ MrSTTIllto. Aulln at Oveido
-aohL.at-a. w criftre .-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-ahumfcuifg 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. Jm lly, mothers
coulft
For Sale- 10 acres nty farm, tiki
truly” selling ‘ out’ at Banana Lake,’ at the store of L. M. Rehblnder
prftsper.’
to Oveido owing to the illness of her
hardly reco’gnite their 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. • Termsaddress Box 875
permanently. Wo arc sorry to lose such visiting nt the homo of her father.
PAOLA POINTS
home T UMthi&gt;\ reporting Mm. Palin
ical were they dressed. Every station
energetic and successful, people.
101-ltp
Mm. J. R. Huddleston left last in life was represented.irom the clod­ _______________
fom c better.- • • ■ ■■ -1
Saturday
for
a
two
weeks'
visit
to
Again .our Uttie neighborhood haa
Mr. and Mm. C. D. Brundey
hopper to the dude, from the bash­
For S a l e - 1910 Cadillac tou ine
M O O RE’ S STATION
her daughtor, Mrs. Yerke« in Jack­ ful school-girl to the abominablo old car ior. J400.00, just overhauled in
left Wednesday for a short vacation been saddened. by a"•* visitation
•
Sunday the 16th Rev. Bartlette, sonville. t 3
which will be spent at Mr. Brumleya from the "stern mauradcr". On the
maid. The committee, Messrs. Dooly good running shaf*. Sanford MsRev
Hope
of
Oveido
passed
evening of August 3rd, Mrs, Ferrell, of Enterprise will bo here to preach
boyhood home ln Miss. *
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82-tfe
McLain and Bonnel, decided W. L. chine &amp; Garage.
- Mm. J. R. Johnson left last week mother of Mm. B. W. Smith, passed morning nfternoon and evening, through Geneva last Thursday from Seig and Mrs. C .' W, Culpepper, the
I or Sale T wo good horses tnd
Titusville, where he attended- con­ dude and the ojd maid, deserved the
for a vacation to be spent In 111 quietly away, the death coming very everybody wekeo me.-Come.
spring whgon. Inquire of Coro Cols
J. Tilden Jacobs spent Wednesday suddenly and * unexpectedly. Mrs.
Rev. T. B. ' Lawrence, wife "nnd ference. .
prise-n pumpkin pie,Bottling (¿0,_______________ 80-tfc
Miss Ethel Rjose of Lockhardt,
In Orlando attending business af­ Ferrell hail been ill for abou t.tw o daughter, Ml«» Mafgaret, are moving
. The election of .school trustees
has
been
visiting
ber
aunt,
Mrs.
weeks, but was never considered back from Jacksonvile and will re­
fairs.
,
lastweek resulted in Messrs Kiliice,
For Sale or Rent— 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 and Homer Nich­ donees at a bargain. W J'Thigpen,
,\Jr. and Mrs Mcssingill. who re­
Miss Bessie Hodges nt Christ mad veiy much better, well started on the
Mr. and Mm. R. L. Grier and chilolson being chosen. *
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'O-q
cently
moved to Geneva from Chui
roiid
to
recovery.
Only
a
few
hours
tjlen have returned from their visit
this week.
S." I’.'ftmith i s 'tlit ‘proud owner of
Quite a number Irom here attended |before the-end, she was sitting up in in Charlotte 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 at Christmas, Sunday. ’
bed, holding a little‘ 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
Thursday.
*
playing
with
it.
She
made.no
comhis
farm.
The picnic last Friday, w as n very
cash. W.V. Rushing, Sorrento, FU.
C,
W.
Culpepper
has
been
on
the
playit
of
feeling
worse,
hut
almost
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Win.
Wood
are
pleasant affair. The racing in the
I 0‘j -tp . .
cripple,
list
for
several
days,
suffering
afternoon attracted quite a crowd.’ immediately nfter eating her supper, building thcmsel\nea a littio house
from
an
Inflamed
foot.
on land they recently purchase'd ’of
Mrr.. P. E. Culley U'VtsRIng her pi-acef ull£ breathed her last.
For suie nt n bargn in. i- 1 live to
Miss Blanch Pattishall is home
Mm Ferrell had been &gt;a resident Frank Cowan on ’ •Caincrony Ave.
pa rents at Conway this week. • •
far nv ny canno t ntt« mt to this IS
Dr. nnd Mrs. Hein mater o f Cam­ again aflfjx a stay of pevcral weeks
Mr. and 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 the-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 datlghtheir, 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,
Mildred,
of
Sanford
are
visiting
i
by
calomel
you
won’
l
want‘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 There'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; AIO \ 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 and Iir. ami Mrs. Del«-,
land go ami b&gt;&lt; k ‘ at thi'* a mi auk*
very pretty effect f combined with near her daughter's, as she was an mater are leaving this week for th.ir Miami for quite a while, is now with anyway,, 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 Dodson's Liver Tone- run* [last the l.l lid LTi"
WIS as the
l^ike Harney continues as popu-, n good remedy that perfectly ami
of songs, recitations prayers, and a I character, and 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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‘ For R e n t - 511 Park Wc. Mr
room house, with ail conveniences.
Apply at 507 Turk.
For Rent— Three rooms furnished
for light housekeeping
A '"’
bedrooms. Mrs. John».
' ar
IH-tic
avenue.

Good, Light Bread

School Pants

A I' ( '‘iinrlljf,

P op Hunt— N*'« A nMYTTt roitnKF*
modern. J. Mui*on, ffui .I’alnwtta
?’
100-41p . "

Coprn^r19t4 fitfwsrd £ Stuuu &amp; Co,

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1 1„ . I„i nil m

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

fo r

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^l&lt;’r 1 r' l,t.
a liody well located
109 Magnolia St

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

d re sse s a n d b lo u s é s for. th e b o y s '

o u r m in d s , a re t h è ’ c h ild r e n ,

6 room collage.
11nn* of Aug .1 *
Apply to &lt; I
or }■ I Ni Iff.! 'Jtp

A competent gardener m ■'
married, wishes position 1» ,,f'

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SENDS ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY
FOUR A U S T R IA N W A R SH IP S THE COMMERCIAL SANFORD MAY GET U L R M S itJ T R O O P S A R E
r W E R E S U N K B Y THE
CLUB HELD FINE A GOVERNMENT
R EPO R TED M A R C H IN G
FRENCH N A V Y
MEETING FRIDAY BUILDING IN 1920
r TOW ARD
FAITJ'K»..

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KAISER h a s s t a r t e d f o r
THE FRONT TO TAKE .
COMMAND OF GER­

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

AFTER I Mi: T It I STS
I resident Uihnn

\Yants

to

Kirns

IS hy Prices Have Advanced

MAN TROOPS
f London, August 18.-A di&amp;pa'trh to
•' Reuter's Telegram Company from
^ R lsb , Servia, under date of Sunday
| myy .
\ *'A naval battle between French
and Austrian warships began
ofT
fiudun, Austria, in the Adriatic, at
9 ’o’ clock this morning. The French
squadron, coming from the south
west, attacked the Austrian warships.
-Two Austrian ironclads were sunk,
one was set on lire and a fourth tied
toward Cattaro. The- tight lasted
over an hour.” ..

The* first early fall meeting of the
Sanford Commercial Club wua held
in the City Hull last Friday night
and was a general get together meet­
ing of the right' s6rt and one that
made its impress upon the members
and’ visitors present. The Commer­
cial Club seems to be Entering upon
1 he president sent the following
u new era of prosperity and benefit
letter to the attorney geVterhl::
to the community at large and the
•"The rapid and Unwarranted in­ club will take a most active part in

Washington. Aug. 18.— President
Wilson has directed Attorney Gen­
eral McKeynolds ^o in\t&gt;«jigato recenincreuses in prices of foodstuffs
and to take up the question whetdier
any persons responsible can he pros­
ecuted.

crease in the prices of fntulstuffa III
this country upon the pretext of the
conditions existing in Europe is so
serious and vita! a matter that 1 a in
taking the liberty of calling your at­
tention to it.
.

of

m «&lt; )i

ciri umstanej-s

1913 would not be. built Antil nlxtut

the year 1920.
Last week C ity Engineer William*

to

th e p [u .e o f l o u d a n d I lie d l l l i r u l t i e s
of 11 \ nig

ious for the people of Alachua county
of advice would intimate’ that it will
to kvflld this year.
be several years yet before we havo
t t t *
the pleasure of receiving our bills in
According.to the report on Occu­
the no w poi t- o ffice.
pations recently issued by- the Di­
That is it will be several years
rector William J. Harris, of the IJuunless we can do something regard­
renu of the Census. Department of

ing the new building for "there i* tfi&gt;
Commerce,' there were 322,08.7 perrea-ori -„why tin- architects dffice at
sijiis 10 years of age and over in Flo­
W i-litugton should be so far behind
rida in 1910 engaged in gainful'o c ­
with the work. Hon. Frank Clark
cupations. The gainful worker» thus
is now the Chairman of ¿he Public
formed 42,8 per cent of the total popBudding* Committee and since he
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,
, .
. f t
..illation of thc
tile State t(752.6191
152.019 and
obtained the appropriation for Snn-'*“'
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« . „ t i _____ , „ 57 per cent of ilia population It) years
ford he can be depended upon to ,
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o age and over &lt;564. 722k In li,»00
hur-v tthe
mutter a
along
...
he matter
long A little wnrkl
"the 201,570 gainful workers of the
uio g tins line would lie of great
State formed 38.1 percent of the
of A k Powers, (mu. tj_ liurring, lul|. and the Commercial Club* and
population and 62.1 per cent of the
and T P Sines was appointed to the citizens in geni’ ral should strive population tih4 &lt;‘ar» of age and over.
solicit fumls for the advertising to have the work start before the
The male gainful workers in 1910
year .1920. if it
necessary to wait
•ainpaign for the ensuing year
ut 1 1926 ftir the tnuldiug we may . ..
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| t W .o t l l - l l d r o u g h t t i t t h e i j l - ' l l of all males Id^ears of age ami over
a
well
forget
about
it
and
he
contío,, of t h e it'il, that
in tip Im iti
is compared witJi 16.1.989, or 80,7
ttii.it other was i-iM-nt tul during t he 1 te* i with a Republican postmaster
per cn it. m i960 T h e iemale gainwinter season now up|irouchlttg and sod the present inadequate building.
ful workers in 1910 numbered 7d,l6l
that proper)) placed io-fori* tbr A. C*
i he Sanford Hotel ( n.* in pefor '27 5 per cent nf all thè feitmles 10
I. It;, th e , would lineile to Mich U f' ‘ t good t.iilii have sold tin' lot at
veao of agi* and over a i compared
rrque-t and thv f lliowmg eiimmitti'i a verç reasonable price expecting
wiih 67,581. tir 20.6 iier cent in 1914.
wa- a pi.....lied to wait* upon th* t)'«* building would In- elected at once
iI t» 4•

take, either by »¡i; of ilivestirne nt j concerted action of the club
or lega) pro,. w, sr 1 whnr federal
A committee cnhiposed of It J.
legislation
, wnubi in your judge- Molly. W F. Watson, J I* Davisoi»,
meni be justitialile and warrajvtutde* A K. Yowell and K F Householder
III t lie eiri Uftlstances
were appointed by the president to
“ I (eel ih.it this is a n t i l e r w h i c h attend the next meeting of tile hoard
we cannot lei pass without trying to of county commissioners and urgti
serve the country Certiiinlylhernu1 Upon them the necessity of a better
road bi t wei n Su Ilford ami (Iveido.
try m ight to to d e f e n d e d ¡1 p o s s ib le
V I iname tnrntltlllee composed
ag a llis i met, w h o w o u ld take u d v . i i i
titge

tect at Washington stating that about 12 million dollars worth of pub, .....
, .
lie buildings are on the way and in
process of formation and all of those
whose appropriutiomOTere made in

THE

London, A ue |.v-A dispati-h Imin
Paris to the Huvas Agency ui&gt;?
I uh fully &gt;ours,
euch troops hs\e orrnpied t h«
W .....Ito.. \\ d ,I|,
tos H of Schirineck, t wi I\ tilonn-ter- , &gt; ic to ■!
(geven and «me hall mile!•&gt;■;..&gt;i,. i
|h p r i - f l d i ' H t l o o k u j i t l u , | u e Saales, in Alsace.
tum
I miri-uhiiig j&gt;ruis thè tir-&gt;t
Thcy
tu o k , 'twelve
lield cuu*. tlimg mi f-’ridav and w»-&gt; irn|'res*ed
twclve Caissons and elgiit r.i|ad tire l&gt;\ tlu- presf-ttr«' "f the &gt;nuatioii Ile
.. t «ime i|, •vd&lt; d t luti l&gt; gal urtimi
gups
The Krenrh vavalry then pu»loii -hould io- &gt;;lkctl li JIU&lt;alli!e alili thilt
' On to Muelhach and Luteeth u Uo i' if (bere w&gt;re no law iiiverìng the ojii.-ial- \

STAEDILY PUSHING T H E IR
WAY AH EAD TH R O U G H
M E U SE VALLEY
London, Aug. 18.- Official dl»patches say Greece hat received in­
formation that Turkish troops . artcrossing Bulgarian territory
and
Ing in the direction of Greece. Ths
Hellenic government, in consequence
of these reports, has notified Turkey
that if thisCnew* should be confirmed
corresponding military and naval

l.i vv

le g n i l a t m u

s lio o ld *

la*

l‘ Connell'
f
o M&gt;
Uugbltn
and .C ItI Walkerka.ig.tnn ami
Wal o-r.
The mutter Citile St John's river
being designated as lile hait ( i b i s *
Inland Water toute and the preieut
.
1
inland edititi •*,-coming
coining government
governin'

forward through the Valley *6f tho
Meuse, and still more extensive dpcrulions are In progress along tho Al­
sace-Lorraine frontier, where The
•French and Gorman armies are in
contact, Japanlutssentanultirnatum
to Germany demanding tho with­
drawal of German warships from tho
Orient and the evacuation of Kiau
Chau, a German protectorate in

anti enhance the vulue of their otherj'
Shuuld anyone desi re to ennstrurt
holdings
rute ul
no, . ng- but
out *at the
' -e present
prese
formula, of thè late
passed
ìmdd
ng
he
,oke
seem
to
ho
n
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KAISER ST A R T S FOR FRONT
t t t b '" a ! « - n o i l i t e f ir u s id c iil c o n id
people of Sanford and the lot will
ni t * ¡ ... i , ,„.|
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wood! of the IIIiif«• is to l»e found in
London, Aug. I * - A Reuter «lie- j ered that m tuina i a.«i*s the Increan-s
Huive w liisk.-r» on it before it become*
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patch from Paris kivs :i mi-eaigc re­ A e r i w l i i l l t t i l l ) ' l * t it'ui h ie W h e n h e
,
,
Gadsden county,
H ond a.
I he
a Jioatoliilre
, ,¡ o,,
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 I f " 1" ” - ’*
■li op
nt' l|)
♦*&gt; the
t ti - Ml
1 iketi
T,...
, , Tatiielta ,.„,1
I.uiml
Ton-ya
unii it i* fitund
lV*tha|. l1u&gt;‘ Genua' 1. tt11 •r■••
..I k.ui ,
f » ¡ - , ' o o . - e l f .it.
■.. i ■' • -..»•) tr r- -, i- - f .1 in w; i e
Nation l a c i n g Meal l a m i n i
•n tlu- (i.i'bdi'U cimili) vidi Hf
r-r this morning lor Mates vjt'ti n
h.i d '•••,
' ’ ' ••Iti- ■ ' oí H '
h'Oi-i the
Inr- .ilei R' presentiti \*
‘ thè Apala' lionlit .riter. for -i «listalice
general start.
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i-.llllng un 11,1- 'll |u«r ' tt.1 n! lit 1 Oil rega(dlllg *it me.
F
ed
erai,"!
se veti or nglil nllles below tilt'
Economic expert« ol the
&gt; |t ll-s t lo il

G E R M A N -F O R C E S ARE

surveyed thp lot recently purchased
the upbuilding of Sanford nnd Sem­ by the government anti staked it off
measures will be taken Immediately
inole County during the neat twelve qnd it was the hope of the people
fair, which, he said, was a tremend­ by Greece.
that work on the now building would
months.
ous mistake, and which ho was anx­
President luiko called the meeting commence at once, but this last word
The German forces are pushing

to order at eight o'clock and stated
that it was time for the Club to get
7 -* —
“ 1 would he very much obliged if busy upon the eve of another full
London, Aug. 18,-Tho official presa
bureau of the war office and ndmi- you would advise me whether there anil whiter season and clearly and
rslity has issued a statement saying is, under th c slating law. any action concisely stated the many good
that French troops, in the course of which lite department of justicj things to be accomplished by the

k rapid advance along the valley of
the Schiriperk. have taken a ihou«ind prisoners.
The scene of the lighting of the
list few .days in the upper Iln u r
announcement continue», -now- she
I great destructive effect of the lire of
the allied artillery Tre nrhes ithnndCned by the enctfVv art* till*-&gt;1 with
dead and wounded

Postmaster Haskins has received
a letter from.the Supervising Archi­

•PROM OVER THE STATE
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General Manager Wurdsworth, of
the Alachua County Fair, is calling
the attention of proposed exhibitors
to; the necessity for beginning pre­
parations at once of the products
they propose to put on display at
the November fair. In conversation
* " * * ■ *
yesterday bo announced that ho
wanted to caution the people against
waiting too long before turning close
attention to this work. His experi­
ence,- he said, with first year fuira'ifi
counties was that the uvornge man
qnd woman paid no attention to the
exhibits they proposed to make dnlll
just previous to the opening of the

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China.
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This territory comprises o n area
of '2U0 square miles, with 200 square
miles additional in the buy: Tsing
Tau. tho seat of the Governor of tho
territory, is the jmrt where tho Gor- *
man warships mijiillhteiPut the out­
break of hostilities.
Japan's ultimatum gives Germ any
until August 23 to comply with her.
demtkmls. Awing to cable interrup- »
tinns. however.* Japan has not been
abb' tu deliver the ultimatum to Gor- many, a n d ^ it is announced ‘ front '
Washington that ths United States
»il undertake this task.
I'ukin reports that three British
regiments have been ordered t'o witlilliemitdves in reuadinexs lb go ’ ahoard transj)Orts,.und it is presumed
they will co-operate with the Ju[»a-npxse land fbrees, if the force of arms
is resorted to.
In Tokio, the Japanese tdt mntum
ha* treat.ol a deep impression, and
the l.tpaiH't-'d' Premier and Foreign
lister hav'e counselled the Jnpafnl•st• to maintain a calm ultidude.
A slate of seige has boon proclaim­
ed In Bulgaria.
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•Tho ’ Utiited States cruise,ra, Ten-

mercé and department of justice to
Walter Adorns, ol Louisville, Ky..
junction of the Chattahoochee and
DEPARTURE CONFIRM ED
report what uetion they Aere taking^
present und interested in San- Government are giving the high cost
Flint rivers, and along the banks of
London, Aug. D i-A » Amsterdam I’tesideni Wilson’ s interest in the for,j
o
f
living
problem
thotightful
consid­
railed upon to make'a Tew
the Nile, in Egypt. During recent
dispatch' to. the Central Nrwa. says.
dt uni mu, however, was wholly a part *f,.|,l;ir ks ¡«nil gave his i m j(Vessi on* ol eration^ and are Investigating Whe
years the tree, which grows to goo«J- nAiee an d’ North Carolina, bearing »
Berlin-reportsLtliat thu Gcrnuui F.m- from That jyid hn probably wtmbl
from the viewpoint of thrU,l*I* prires of nti.t
I
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.
gold for A merits ns In’ Europe, havo .
th e c it y
culture. Inis iu«t compieteli a ly »'xe. and in some respects resem'Pcror has left for the front.
h*«- , t , i k &gt; o irti.&gt;n Iti-fore lind it not f t ra tig* r u nt prospeell ve investii: of Agr
K
.arrived
at FMmouth.
bb-s the pine, has attracted u great

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Le a v e s

for

- A Reuter diLob don,* Aug
patch from St !’•tersbtirg says t hi'

Empress.
.-Russian
Emperor and
I’ rince Alexis am! the Imperial guard
Duchesses hiTie left for Moscow.
•t

WILL EXPEL EM M IES
London, Aug. 18.- A special dis­
patch received hero says that
trinns and Germans will be expelled
from Monaco in accordance with an
agreement between France and the
Principality. *
WILL T R A N SM IT MESSAGE
‘ Washington, Aug. 18.-Uw(ing to
cable interruption, Japan ha* not
been able to deliver its ultimatum
to (iermnny and the .Upited States
wiH undertake to com m unicate it t"

Berlin.
BULGARIA BESIEGED
London, Aug..18.-The official bu­
reau issued a statement today saying
that a state of siege bud been official­
ly proclaimed in Bulgaria. '
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AUSTRIANS INVADE SERVIA
London, Aug. I8.-A Vionmj dis­
patch ' to
Reuter’s Telegraph Co
J«ys it is somi-offlcially announced
that ^ho Austrian troops have invad­
ed Servia at lovcral points.
F. J. SchumpcM is in the city Tor
a few days much to the gratification
of "his many friends. Pa is still in the
r*- «toploy Jof. tho. Southern Railway
demonstrating the farm p:oduct* of
AlaUma, Georgia uni the Carolina»,
and at present'making headquarters
itl Alabama. He ramo down to ciose
» deal for his fine firm on Union Avo
»nd wo all hope that Belling his farm
will not cut him o ff our ylgltlng list
for he numbers his friends in San­
ford b&gt;t his acquaintances,
f#V, Cipi-

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Walker made i. most hupp',
It
H o lly ,.
addroiw U|tntt the biilkjlieuding of ltd
,,t ,,k'. ■* "f the depart men, lake front. Major I’ow.-r* upon tl"
'I
♦f» “jU!*ii*e tlimagliout tile colini r) dub arid the social featitr*'« us a get
tíj IUr*11
and i itXesttgif-prs of the department together proposition. Judge Herring
of inrnmeri'e are a virria ble to collect, upon tin cluh a* the motive power
«.vide nec fur .any action the attorney behind Sanford and -the work of
generili muy think warranted. The similar organizations. Tho*. Emmyt
department of labor also lja* a corpi Wilson upon Sanford from the recol­
which has become very export in lections of a pioneer and the progross
eathering evidence of the inrreiTRed of the city, and many others gave
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short talks that were very helpful
cost ofOliving..
and demonstrated the feeling of the
coinmutrity as to the great work of
the clui&gt;.
I l l i s r MAYOR
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In all tho meeting wns one’ of the
best
that has been held in some time
Mr. D L. Thrasher of Sanford, is
and
before
adjourning it was decided
visiting at the home of his sister
her«' lie expresses himself ns being thnt the club .meet every two weeks
very much pleased with this part of in order t o ' get started upon the
the state, and would remain longer great work of boosting Sanford and
hut his position of mayor o f the, Seminole County, and the next meet­
little city of Sanford will not permit ing should be larger if possible.
Tho Club will meet again on Fri­
a prolonged absence •( le.irwater Sun.
day night, August 28th, and there
will bo many interesting^ details tq
lilt A N A N— L IE N H ART
be given at this meeting and a full
attendance is desired. The Club ex­
Mr. Chas. A- Bra nan, o f Orlando pects to take on new life and many
und Mis« Hertha H. LienhaU. of new members and there will be a
Oviedi/T wi re united in marriuge Sat­ great awakening among the men of
...... .............
.. get w
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urday afternoon at four o 'clock at .......
Sanford
nnd a..........
general
together
h a te b i 'i i V " '

M u st otv

t h e 'le a i l l in t h e

White

■*Ai«ns of th« meat-produci itg urnpuili

&lt;•( .the L’JUted Stai, und tind* that drat ol attention from scientists and
t her«' 'hit' iu»'ii a d«'crcase of 1.18'!- many have visited Chattahoochee
1)0 lo ad nnd ill ini rea»«- of f I 76,5.10.- for i In- purpii-.' of studying the tree
UDd ill value during the (last year. pi its uu 11ve suite.
i : i
On January'I. 1911. the herd num­
Lake City u the proud possessor
bered 144,607,000 compnrqd with
uf a lire truck,, wjiich. increase? the
148,690,000 bea «i a y«*ar ago
Tho bulk of the nntion's decreased I «tlicioncy of the fire department to a

meat supply is in the swine -herd.
Compared with Inst year the number
o f ’hogit In the United States has dim­
inished 2,185,OOf) head; rattle 175,000
head and sheep-4,763,000 head. The
major portion of the increased val­
ues is'credited to jhe beef-'/nimals.
The’ value oi all cattle, excluding
milch cows. ‘ when compared with
last year, shows an increase of
688.000; swine have gained $9.842.000 in value, while sheep hnvo drpec«a.'itl 11,476.000.
NEW ( rOCA COLA PLANT

The Sanford CocaCola BottlingCo,
bavHig moved into their new Home
on First Street take pleasure in jn viting all their customers nnd ‘the
buhllc in general to call In aAd in­
spect their new fuctory.
All employees will bo glad to show
th e
Methodist parsonage, at Orlando
¡g bound to accomplish visitors the up to date and sanitary
Dr. J. E. Wray officiating. The besj great things for our city.
way in, which Coca Col* and Soda
wisjw* of a host of friends go WRh
Waters are bottled, as well as the
the young couple.
syatim
gt washing and sterilizing
FLORIDA PACT(\RÍES
the bottles every time before they
in v e s t ig a t in g h ig h c o s t
Florida has more thtftf 5,000 manu are filled again and explain anything
farturing establishments of all kituls thnt could be of Interest to their

Washington.
Aug.IB.-Rcporta to* with a total Capital investment of vUitif?*
the depart ment of justice today show about $76,000,000. In these estalv. NEW RESTAURANT
that the investiffationlntofoodprlraJUahniÌnìa nagriÿ 90,000 jveoplo are

great extent-. The truck is seventy
horse-power, with tripb* pumps and
1002 feet of hose, ijxtrtt lenght lad­
ders and all improvements. Tho en­
gineer from the manufacturer will
make a practical demonstration on
the streets in s short time.
t t I
Two-llrilish phipa have sailed from
Pensacola in spite of the fact that
the German cruisers are seizing every
ship they can get their hands on.
They ure tho first to leave since the
war was declared between Germany
and England, but it is thought others
will leave if arrangements can be
made. The Oceans sailed with a car­
go of over three million feet of lum­
ber, bound for Genoa Italy, while
the Altaon sailed with, two hundred
and forty six thousand bushels of
wheat for Liverpool.
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t t Î
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It is thought that the fiint rock
deposits In the Everglades will save
the rity of Miami about $100,000 In
Its program of paving. It is estimated
that about éO.OOO yards of the rock
will bo needed and tho coat will ho
$3.50 delivered’ through tho Lauder­
dale canal. This'rock will have to be
used au the-Surface rock »murid tho
c l t is too soft for tho paving oper­
ations.

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is progressing in every state and al­ employed at a total Wage of $42/100,0TMr.
Tho Bell Restaurant will open'on
most all .the large citiea Federal 000: Florida has great lines of indus­
leave
August
19th
in
the
Hines
Building
try
which
arc
so
widely
known
that
Grand Jury is now sitting in-Chicago
where
and will be the medium for the Chi­ iijieAmay not have been1 Improved 115 First St. Meals and .short orders
joying
will
be
served.
Furnished
room*
up­
by
(he
fact
tjiat
in
manufacturing
cago. in q u iry according to a sUle-

ment made b y -district attorney Wil- surpasses a number of oldirr.'Statea. stairs. Klen Ever Proprietor.
104 3tp.
•
Industrial Index.
Idnson. •

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■klfeih

nnd Mrs Wiener E xpect to
today for C o r o n /lo
Beach
they will spend \ month en­
the solt breezes.and Billy will
fish in the endeavor- to break the

A «J 'O R T S M A N ’ S PARI DISK

The Herald has always contended
that Sanford offerqd pmre to the
sportsman of the country than any
other section of tho United States
and facts nnd figures can bo obtain­

ed to prqvn tho statement. Thera
may ta&gt; places that offer lutger game
but none pliers &gt;qch 4 variety and
to tlm Sanford man who knows tho
possibilities of his city the stories
of the north and northwest where
one little fish or a small bag of game
constitutes a weeks sport the great
fishing and hunting grounds of the
xT»*
3
1a
Upper St. Johni river am grjst. íi■
-yf
Thefe is no season of tho year that
th fish’ermun cannot have a good •
days sport on the upper St. Johns
river or the myriad of fine clear
water lukea abounding in Suminolo
county.
Ai one instance of tho sport to be
found hero Geo. A. DoCottes, the «.
well known attorney of this city re­
turned yesterday from a «lay spent
on the upper river and brought la c k
- j fifte bass that made an average
weight of 124 pounds of fish tho
largest weighing lfg»*j pounds and
it pro,baldy-Weighed more, at the
tirno of rapture. Th« entire string
was placed on a line if) th e’ Sdnford
House grounds apd a1photo made of
them and if any other section of the
United States can show anything
better for a few hours spurt the Her­
ald will take harkmir assertions. Other
part* of Florida may do equally a*
win! but certainty no other sta te can
come up to the mark,and we doubt
If any other part of Florida cin of­
fer such diversified sport aa Semi­
nole county and especially the
upper St. John* river.
What a place for the new tourUt
hotel here In Sanfdrd.
•
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                    <text>IR G A N O F SEM

TH E GARDEN SPO T OF t flE

W O RLD

IN SANPORD-^tife In Waltfi L
ANFORD, FLO R ID A, TU

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)RLD A W A ITS THE
ATTITUDE OF I T A S S
IN EUROPEAN W AR
i, Paris, A u g .y .- The invasion of
Her Alsace by tt French army under
BsmTal Joseph Joffre, tlio French
jomniander-in-cluof, has awnkened
treat v-nthusiasm throughout 1'hi.nra.
French, military authorities while
lecogniting tho occupation of AltSdrclt and Mu*lhauHcn by French
L-eop.) 1« not of high strategic im p or
lance, asrert tljat the ^successful
o f Che French army far
•• Gt'rmnn frontier, will havo
•ton.-idcralilc moral effect.

FR E IG H T CAR PERRY
«ill

Soon be In -Operation
Key.. \V«;st Terltnlnal

at

Jacksonville, Phr* A u g.-ll.- The
first ■of the now freight car ferry
b oats' being built for the Florida
Enat Coast railway, for usebetween
K ey West and Huvannn, will he
launched September ^80, nt the
Cramp 'shipyards, F^.fiiidsJjphia.
When the service ia in operation
the Florida Eust Coast railway ex­
pects to handle through pasuonger
and freight ca’rs fro m New York to
Cpba without change, or transfer of
freight.
..
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‘ • I t is ‘ rrtportod onofficinlly- that
[Kolmar, further io. th e' north, ha*.
v it inio th^-hunds d f'th o French.
-None of those three places
.ttpa
Wrongly fortified and dll lie oiiL^ile
This will bo &lt;v\e of the largest car
the lino of real German defense, liejn gi guarded as outposts of
tho ferry boats over put in service. It
strongly fortified cities. Their Cicr- will hold thirty cars; and will be seaijn:m ■’ Itarrjsona numerically
were,
(airly strong »but it 'was understood
that in case of attack they meroly
.Would ertdeavor to hinder the French
advance* before falling buck.
Ncu Rrelsach, whero they tire said
to have retired, is c^nt of Kolmar
and is ¡strongly fortified.
while
rmn-nuuiK nuiiiu
uibwmuu . iu
mv
. .
Strassburg
some distance.
to the
minala.
»th , th e centri u(. tliu great ujtgftr -8^ In „ddltin
audition to the largo shipments
■bfcntidn of Germoh trocpniJsjRtfpngly
of Cuban fruits ? northwards, tho
fortified a id supposed to b e 1 preboat will carry meats from tho pack­
Pund for a lori g aJege,' . . .
ing houses of .th is tountry lb "flfF
Island. I t is'i^a&amp;cipatqd that a heavy
• •Francb has requested the Austrian traffic vCill deve]dp 'upbn' tho comaks^dor . to explain Austrians plelílín.JiLJhslP-transpor.tstlori ,fUTnti-ntions in an Alleged movement ciiities.
"* ’
of^uRtriar.s acroos Germany to tho
FrcÉcli ‘ frontier.
• Sta(o News’ ...
..F o rt Meade .'cltixens will' • vote
. Cholera is raid* to have broken August- 21 on a, $65,00Q improve­
out amoqg the A4istrian and Servian ment bond Irtue, and thé voters nrc
troops.
\ *
so favorably ehthused over tho
question that It is believed the vote
A cablegram' from Peking says will be practically unanimous ii&gt;
' .
serious “ conversatiiftls” are-proceed­ favor of .tho'issue. •
ing between thfv-Tokio and London
Governments concerning w-bether
There could not bo a moro marked
Japan will participate in an. attack indication of proirdsa' jnorally--klwft
on tho German colony Of Tiring Tau. t U decrease in the number of saloonB

be common projierty' of France and
Belgium.
' '.y„ ./. ./'.-*
Thu British Adm iralty announces
that G.-rmun submarines attacked
tish cruisor squadron, but.that
iNHsh ships escaped undamaged,
olftL German submarine . was

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W ILL BE LAID TO REST
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Washington, Aug. U .- With
no
formality except that of the church,
the funeral of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
wife of tho President, w/ui hold in
thJf*East Room of the White Hound
i t 2 o’clock/ Official business wan
banished for the day from .the Ex­
ecutive Mansion and Washington
and the Nation will join with .tho
President’ In mourning.
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Immediately After the services
tho body was takon to Rome. Geor­
gia,' the burial place of M^h. Wil­
son’s parents, ^t was understood hero
that throughout the South people
will pay respect by tolling church
bells as the special train papsq»._
Only members of the family, mem­
bers of the Cabinet'and their wives,
members of apecinl committees from
the Senate' and^H ouse,
a
few
friends and White House employee«
were present nt the services/here.
The simple Presbyterian
funeral
service without muric or singing,
was conducted by the Rt^v. Sylves­
ter Beach of Princeton, N.J., nml
the. Rev. J. II.Taylor .of Washington.
It included selections from the fifthicenih chapter of First Corinthians,
and the fourthteCnth chapter of 8t.
John, short prayers and a benedict-

LIEGE HAS FA LLE N J H
BUT FORTS REM AIN TO
AGGRAVATE GERMA?

CAUGHT-A NEGRO AND HAD HARD
*

PIGHT BEFORE PLACING H IM
UNDER ARREST
*

.Officer» Howard nnd Vickery had
«.tussle with- a desperate negro’ last
Thursday night in which they came
v jry neat'-losing their lives.
^ The negro who is a stranger here

URCH Is P O PU LA R
^m fleffee

Room

Taken,at

The ‘ capacity of the Audience
room of the Baptist Church »raa
taxed on last Sunday Evening. The
large audience urns thaTe to h"ar Rev.
Hyman s*peak on- the sub*
form waiUicg lo catch a freight north. ( s f m
Railroad Crossing” . Mr.
He ha drift! open knife near him nnd ject
the revolver that ho.had just stolen Uyman/prc-aented our walk through
that of a highway which ever
in hU pocket, handy to uro and *hcj.v life
the officers awakened him he tried And anon has n dangerous crossing
to use both: They grappled with him that we must paM. Tho lcMon was
a n i had a hard timo sTitidufng him, drawn from. tHo~ dangerous Railroad
"nioantlme keeping, 'him Horn using Crossings. T h ere1 Wo" arc warned,
his weapons. 'He winy finally over­ against the. danger with | sign that
powered and brought to the city says “ Stop- Look-Ids w n ." , .These
wero uacih/us the. warding in the
bastile.
-• In n suitcase ’ carried with him all "Cftaslng* wp niWfit haVO in lift*. Four
the clothes stolen frodi the section of th.o crossing wero. mentioned.
1st; The Crdsfmg- of Toiftptation
house were.recovered;*
-•The ncgrO;i«*efftii to' be 3n old of­ whore the Ji’ oung man or- woman
fender, ah d ’ thtre is no doubt.that will have to think -long hoRiri* going
{ he.otficol-o have made an important into ii lifv of sin. 2nd. The crossing
of Cbpvstng Companions: We*&gt;b«uld
capture. • .
'
' From th e’ desperate .«(Torti madoj bo VeKy eftrefui in tho choice of ns^
by the negro.to escape he hoH evi­ soctate« especially when-’ Wt choose,
dently committed
crime in- some •husband or wlf.*. fird. Tho Crossing
Other part of the country o r‘ is an of Doubt. When wo doubt humanity.
cixiiped convict. Ho is aboiltr forty ouraeivts nnd sometimes the Diving
Leglslativo Business Suspended
years of uge, dark "glngerc^Uo •color, one. 4tli. The Crosilng^chooslng God.
While tho services were in prog- ^nd hia left cyu is out. Claims to Sdnio, worship money,, soroo'-forae,
rcss both llouscji yt Congress and have come from Tampa and Is, ’un­ some clothM, »om6.society ond some
all Go'vernment departmaut wero doubtedly wanted in south Florida. Jehova. Stop, look and lisffcn when
closed anil all flags 1n th o : Cnpital
we go to miika these crossings in life.
were at half hiaat.-Tho White House
The lafge chorus under ih e leader­
USE N A T IO N S C R E D IT
grounds worn dosed to rhe public.
ship i * Mr. ChuB. i".- P6lK ’fend*
several . beautiful selections.
TinThe funeral train left for Routfl
services
close
promptly
after*
con­
at 4;36 o'clock,- arriving-kt-Atanla,
Washington. Aug.l1.-‘ *Kecp calm; tinuing fo r AA' minutO," YAu «re
Ga. at noon to-dny and at Rome at
W m Iio nations great credit and •buif- especially welcomed td the servlcva
2:20 o'clock. There uill be a Special
ness staunchness to iko fiillcsti at tlio Baprist' Chureji. They want
car for lh$ ff (lower*.
withHoliF. cotton from tho market
In addition to the President, Miss and give careful attention to ware­ yoji to come, it-is not with them ”
Would you like to^gonio" bat rather
Margaret Wilson and Mr. and Airs. house facilities for. grjiin.”
f’
Coma with us and. feel at home.”
Francis B. Sayro and -Secretary and
•That was tho* advice o f the De­
Mr. Hyman will use-as bis subMrs. -Ay.G.McAdoo, those in the
partment of Agriculture today to Jock next .Sunday Night, " A gam#
funeral party 'will bo ' ProfTessor
farming interests us a means of rt- Of B
1," ...♦
Stockton . Axeon,. Mrs . .Wllflon’s
IlSviug fKrctttehed crop cohdliions
Ladies Notice
on account of tho European war.
All members of the sjWonian's
•.‘.‘Cotton Is the- most iiifpifctant
factor in tho sitastiori,” said Charlns Club who are ' In te r e s to ^ lli the
Beautiful * R a li'’., .especial
J.Brand, In charge o f -the' office of “ CRy
markets, in a* etatomerit. ‘ ‘Cotton U ly those appointed o a the Rose.*
the internatioiuU crop, and the -only- Commlttoe” , are .requested to meet
crop that goes into tho industrial ui the home of Mr.**. .MY. Dickens'
and in used only in manufnntured Friday ufi.m oon, at 8:i}0 to discuss
otRet pecosraty
state. The continental nitnutton •is plana, uni) &gt;'
had. so fsr as oottoB.is concerned; arrangements.
^ , fu ll. attendance ¡a earnestly
C H R IS T IA N E ND EAVO R W O RK
the greatest continental centers un-

in a ¿ommunity ond the failure- of
existing ones to do' n remunerative
business. The Independent notes that
in St, Petersburg, no new saloons will
bo opened in precinct N o.! of that
city and that |a likely that one or
two now doing business will close at
end of liceriso year. It ia etutpd.that
not one of tho five now being con­
ducted in the city ia making money.
On Friday evonlng August 7th.
One coivcern that now holds licenses thirty members of t.fie Christian* En1
for two ealoMis has not made appli­ deavor Sofciet^'of the Presbyteriun
cation, for the coming year.
Church, answefed to the roll called
by the secretxry. Miss Essie' Purden.
Thay met in the Brotherhood yoom
to imrtlcipate in - the monthly de­
votional meeting.'- Mr. Louis Gard­
ner/as leader/ subject,“ Cjourage."

Splendid Interest was showh, many
mills will be greatly inerrajod if war
the members ■taking part.
goes jjn, thus reducing /he surplus
‘ T whs . thoroughly enjoyed and
that will have to bc-caled for. The
profitable. to or T, After closing tho
dar will, furnish an ess/ntiul oppor­
dovqtional rare* of* the program,
tunity for Amrrican mstjufacturen*
automobiles were waiting nnd ’ the
to'develop South American markets.
members with lunch -basket* and
boxes filled^h* c»Ya anil were whisk­
ed a w »y for a lo v d y ride to the
hold ‘thier cotton from the market.
.banks of the beautiful St. Johns
Hankers must for the «uvwvnt mix
river *by thegOsteen Tarry, .where
patriotism with their business and
roVing bn the river ‘in the moon­
assist both farm owners and tenant
light, and other pastime* were in­
farfners to hold theur cotton until
dulged in. A bonfire added cheer­
the aituatlon han had. an opportufulness to the scene, 'while a most
bounlirur lunch was jipread,
H»
which keen appetite« did Jus'the.,
BIRTJID A Y PARTY.
and tho timo seemed only too short
when the auto ride home ended nhd
mined
the godd nights said. . v .
Li ughThese outings enjoyed in ChrUtisn. fellowship should b* consider­ ter. Margaret1« sixth .birthday. •" •
ed a privilege drer jki ©ael» one* ...Mrs. -Ii.Went aaalatad her with the
• Folio¿ing*~TBre^ thpeve prwent; : lilflir.foiks. Games wv're enjoyed and

dafqty' refreshments served^-Those

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Mrs.IVC.Ma8wVH.. MUs • A.nnie
preHent w ere:
Lee &gt;Caldwell, Mlsg. Alice- .Whitnor,
'M
Mrs.Louis Gardner, M l»» MurrPl

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RafiaOn, R
Went, Blanch Fletcher, ’ Caroline
Spi'ncer, (1intna Spencer, L.-dair
Jones, Ruth Spencer,.
Msrjory

Woodbui

firms the capture of Liege by tho
Germans. It refers to King Albert's
order o f the day congratulating
tho defenders of tho city, and says:
"Th^s order of the day evidently
has Been superceded by tho capture
of Liege by tho Germans.”
.‘. Confirmation o f • reports
th a t’
Utgu had been taken by, tho Gotmans apparently was given by dlspat trims—f um ived ‘ f rom— Berlin yes*tar day, although.’ advice« coming
from Belgian, " French and British
sources maintained tljat tho for,1*
there were stllVin tho" hands.of King
Albert's meti. It wafi i m r U d in
dispatches that, ^though the rity

Miss Eugenia Msulden who hue
been the guest of her aunt, .Mrs. A.P.
in Alsace-Lorraine, nnd the Immedi­ ‘desired, for only hearfy co-operation Connelly, lift Friday night for
^can this affair be made the success Cjaroden* 8. C. .where .she/, will
ately surrounding sertlon. ‘
vfiiit before returning to hor homo
“ England, no dtAfbt, ia nble to •tbofVvery—member of the Wopiag'a
in Washington, D. C*.
Cl
A
oííures-ÍN
to
be.
organise her cotton spinning in vOry
short time. While there will b^ a
strict ion of the English markot for
cotton, there is ho occasion forX fie
conclusion that seomstohawdenten"
sortie .minds that Ihoro wil)r be ^ o

of

'fm*

Baptist

&lt;hvrch

London, Aug. 11.« Military men
hero believe the discrepancy be­
tween'Belgian and Germany nTRorta
on the situation at Liege is account«
« d for by the retreat of tho Belgian
troops, which* have hi»14 roufra between the forts, and th at to w n y^
the town of Liege haa been taken.by *’•■
the Germans,* who continue *to ad* ^
vance. on a line between Huy nml
Louvain/leaving part of their army
to "besiogo tho Liego forU. '
... Tho latest message received hero
/ W A . Bj\U9«olo filed : at JLifcfli
afternoon still-w as strangely silent
on that subject, qf th/^Garman as-

-Frank,
Virginia
Ht-kard, David Brillimi,
^jUstie
n w n a n d Martha
.
Little Margaret .received many

(p i b ijum v^ r a hl u-xicyr
1 V1“ »*1 lu-tween tmr tl.- i

�THE SANFORD HERALD

FAGB’ÍW O

AUSTRIA, GERMANY AND ITALY VERSUS
RUSSIA, GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE

RUSSIAN COSS A C K S K

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BASEBALL PLAYED AT NIGHT
League Game« In 8a»katchpw»n Begin at 7:15 o'clock In Regina
and Terminato at 10.
Regina, tho capital of Saskatche­
wan prorlnco, with a population of
adoptod the moro
daylight plan o f marina tho hands
of tho clock forward one hour. The
change went Into effect May l and
will continuo up to October 1. 'A s a
result, the baseball games start at
7:1G. It,will bo poeslblo then to con­
tinuo play up to 10 o’clock.
•Tho crowds are composed of about
three-quarters men and ‘one-quarter
women motore, nnd averago nbout
1,300 d game the year around. It la
an everyday eight to Bee fifty or sixty
automobiles lined up nlong tho right
and left flelc^ foul lines. And how
thesa automobiles do root!
Every
noleemaklng Instrument known Is
brought Into play to cheer on ono of
tho homo boys. A good play by n
visitor also brings out n round of ap­
plauso.
^
A peculiar situation turned up nt
Regina a few days ago. In the ninth
"Inning against Saskatoon Regina had
.men. on first and second, with ono
man out and the Bcoro 5 to 4 against
them. Jack Smith laid down a bunt
which #tho pitcher, Cadreau, Jh.ew
into tho bleachers. * Roth runners
Bcored. apparently 'winning tho gamo,
but, owing to tho ground rule which
permitted only tw o hases ou a- wild
-throw. Umplro Colgalo ruled thnt only
ono run had scorod, and tho other
could not pass third biue. In thb
JtLcantlmo tho crowd rushed on tho
field nnd carried off tho players, and
It was Impossible to resume' play.
As It stood tho score wns n tie, man
otv second and third and one out
President Flopilng, té whom tho
matter was finally referred, ordered
the' gamo played over, «wing to tho
.facL.ihal~ttiit~r.rawd waa allowed to
rush çn. tbo field and prevent further
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Speaking of Ty Cobh's ribs., tin« ronult of an all too strenuous slldo Into
a baso, reminds mo of nn Inclilcnt concorning that wizard o f tho paths Cobb
lias aluniya turn 'tmiint'il-git mound
tbo American ring for his " v I c Io u b ”
baso eliding*.
Tho Tigers had played tblH 'day at
tho Yankee park. , As usual Ty had
slid luto some baseman and the ev li­
ning papers had taken him to task
because of his ’’deliberate spiking."
That night Cobb was playing billiards
ui his friend, John tfoyle's. The ques­
tion of his base sliding was talked of.
Huddenly Cobb dropped his cue. and
facing n half hundrwl fans—some "for
Mm. but most against him—ho said:
"They say I cut men down purposely on tho bases, i ploy the game to
win. I can’t help It If they block my
way. When I'm coming Into a bato
foci foremost, I lihvo the right of
way. It's tho rulo o f baseball. Hut 1
want all you men to bear wltneSB that
Ty Cobb doesu't do nil thp cutting
down. Just look hero boys," afid Ty
sat on the billlnrd table and pulled
UJ^ both trolls or legs to bts knees.
Each leg was cut from ankle to
knee In a frightful way Hardly an
Inch- of whole skin remained uncut or
braised. "And they say ,1 deliberately

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of J o h n B o t e t s o n U n iv e r s i t y , Dc L a nd , Florida
-Uniting in tin- ilt;L&gt;ree l.l„ i‘&gt;. It is tile &lt;&gt;1
beat in Florida. It.has a large body of 1
aluipni.
Special emphasis is placed. &lt;&gt;i
Pleading and Praeliee. Its graduat.es mil
practice without further examination, l a.
iulilding: law library, courses of study un’ FALL TE R M

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half dek itnd everything scemn to bn going
wrong, you can blame It on your liver. !l&lt;l*
torpid. Yom-«*oc4

A M edicine of Power in
All Liver Disorders.
When tbo liver I* torpid. U fhrorj» (mpurltlrn i-to *hn &lt;•▼-*•&gt;
Which hamper every organ In tho body. Tho r esult Jr. that , n
tlonal processe* aro hot properly carried -an. Impdrltlcn g-t u
tho blood, tho Stomach I» bilious, tho kidneys v m !; :
bowels Irregular*—generally constipated, nerbine &lt;1. irthene Impurities, open* up tbo obstructed c han ne l
tho tnypld liver, 'cicansrs tho blood, putlUts nn I
bowel». Alter *'•.&lt;&gt; ryatetn baa been tbits over'
Immediato lmprovctu...f. \ppetlt-* - •
uisi.-ii
rplrj.'h ri».-, (ù.i f.iln.J i'U um of v l—-r- •
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looks bright ltd cheerful, with-« ji. _ -, . &gt;u..l, i. . o •&gt; » an
evorywheru In t’.:o ho.’ i

50c ppr Battio.
IT U tenso Interest tho wholo
world Is wntchlug thu devel­
opment o f the situation .bo-’ • tween Austria and Bervla.
Wtfut,' shnll he Its Immediate rcsblL
what Its final outcome? Althongh Bor
via backed down on July 25, will this
quarrel between nelgtibore extend fxtjrond Its original territory and even­
tually Involro nil the great powars of
Enropo In a general warT *
That 'Austria would bo supjtorted by
Germany should Russia decide upon
hostile measures In support of Hervla
was considered absolutely certain, llotb
'Austria utid tlcruiuny are next door
neighbors pf Russia and are united In
the common Interest o f preventing
Hlav expansion-sad agirresftioiHln-the
Uatkan penlusula. Whether Italy, the
third power In tho trlplo alliance. Would
actively gjipport Austria was a question
open to speculation. It Is -truo that
the terms’o f the alllnnce make It prac­
tically obligatory for Italy to lend. Its
support to Austria and Germany Id the
event o f a war with Russia, but U Is
believed by many that owing to Italy's
close relations to Montenegro, which
Is outspokenly friendly to Russia, and
la view o f certain Internal conditions
Jtaly may remain neutral.
. Whether England and France, the oth­
er great western powers, wpuld oven-’
tually sldo with Russia was a (jurattion
o f deep concern to all Europe. Franco,
•being a rather close ally o f Russia and
naturally hostile to Germany, may con-

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tween Austria and J ^ r^ n mny nroijsc
gym palt*t(r w ár* lunong
»« «V •*.
J.V 1 • 1
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^ j In view o f the Intmsu fettling o f racial
* ' Jealousy and Intirttl Ik-twee it -the Mo*
* buuiuii-dun and tho Chflgtlaii-’ clomonts
£ struggling fur supremacy- In that part
;&lt; of Kurt&gt;|H&gt; It Is dunhtful that they will
. ! remain neutral tbrilligli* the cptlro condiet.
Th e S tren gth -of the Armies.
Germany, with :il(l ships lu’ licr navy
nnd an estimated war strength of. laud
forces nmountlu^ to 2.250,000 men.
leads the nations Involved In military
power.’ Russia Is next, with 100 ships
«nd_jm_CMlImnted fighting force of
A rchd u k«
Frane!»
F e rd in a n d , .t 1JMA.0U0 men. Austria has 114 ship«
h « ir ta th « A u stria n th ro n « , and f and can probably put 1.500.000 men In
the field if necessary.
•
hi» wifa.
T W rd .-r*S» rvla m ust auppr«»»
O f tho sea fighters.Germany hasJM
all c t l i i ^ p a n - 8lavlo
aociatU a
bfittlcslilps to Itussla'^ 0 nnd A u strlH
w h i c h s r a ca rryin g o n a po
* j 13; 103 torpedo boats of nil classes to
-ill Russia's 203 ryjd Ao&gt;rtr!n*s 72; 23 rob-Fourth.—8«rvla mult auppr«»«* f marines to Russia's 20 nnd Austria's 0.
ta actlvitlaa of Slavio aganta ![ The rest of tho naval strength la cooi Botnia and Herzegovina who
flued to cruisers, eliminating tho nonr« working for the detachment !| fighting craft In the three navies.
F territory from Austria.
Russia'« standlug army In (Mince is
M * » ft A * » » » » * » * * * * * * * * * * not much Uws In uuiubora than her war
■-------------------------------------- — strength, being 1,500,000 men. Gcnnn•nt and intensely clannish peoples njr ,“ jPPort" 0^2-000 men In her
tf Ualknn |&gt;euln»ulu Is extremely
wl"
* n&lt;1
-. Montenegro has already nn 8vrv,J, 30-0S8‘ AI1 nHl u,rF «»nUbuous
red thnt It trlllgWe ft’s support to u&gt;»»*&gt;’y service. I tunsIn’s demande bo
u, i»ml this may prompt thu other ll*'
greatest, with a term o f .from
r |lowers of tho Italknnh to take
IP font nnd one-third yeftrsv
In necordauce with their racial.
Dining the last few ypnn Russia's
ous and political Interests. - lton- ®nttro nrmy has been reorganised, re1, at one. Urns a atauch -ally of ®mied and rccloth&lt;4l, and a new navy
la. Is n o . longer friendly to that *• •“ courao of conetrucUob.
r - a t least.■not to the extent of
While Austria can put-an army of
ng lor 1L It U believe«! that 1-MO-OOO In the' field, there áre also
mulu will remain noutrnl‘la tbft' ftx«H®ble for doty JLOOaooO nnbr

know

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T o runs HmartlyK Ilxrbntl*. Vnr*- P y c * o r W nilr,'ileJ&gt;(
Ulrpbcuu
Naive.

T y Cobb.
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out men down. I'm tplked nearly ev­
ery time I go Into ■ base, but they nev­
er say anything about that bccauso
they don't know about it- l'vo cried
from tho paid hundreds of times after
games whun they cauterized deep
■pika cuts In tho-dressing.room. So
you boo thoro’s always two sides to

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Kenworthy’s Batting Record.
In ono-afternoon against tho Tip
Top«, Keaworthy of tho- Kansas Ctty
team managed to fill In hotween Idle
moments with a venaUlo display. He
mado two homo runs and a single,
scored three Umea,- Xcce
chsneos la the Hold without' an error,
was In two double plays, made ono
sacrifice bit, stole three bases, and
helped bla team take two g a m e a ^ *

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Cobb went back to bis billiard«.
• Why "R ob er Oakes Jumped.
Rebel Oakes, now manager of tho
Pittsburgh Rebels, aaya that ho
Jumped to tbo Federal league last
winter owing to tho fact that tbo 8L
Louts club—In aplto o f tho fact that
ho played great ball last year, and had
a good offer from tho Federal leagu e^
offered him exactly tho.tamo salary ns
ho was paid In 1913.
He adds: "1
guosa IlugglnB would llko to bavo
Evans and myself around that Card
camp right now," ,

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I Camalli, IV14, br tiw M tO in N m a a S r a k o i )

P R O P O S A L SHE L A U G H E D A T.
(Inthrr ye rnaebuds while yn may,
o ld Time It atlll n-dying.

And Hits uiim Itnwer that smllr* tislay
Tomerruw .will f*- dying
Then I»* n«t toy. hut uae your tiling
And while
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wlfo Thai bi'llgocnot. , domineering
rnf-ti *ct&gt;m to capture nil the awed.
Juving hiiu*ohonl nngrls,
If tin« tyrannical innn'n wife has any
grl.-ianco who keeps Ihotn to herself
making no inopn. Hhn gives the world
t«&gt; timlcrutand. he’a the ilonrett. most
lovable man on earth Her klndm-mt
mid uffectlon win his. love toward
her
Time softens Ms disposition
Tin harsh, a n g ry wife i|ri\.-s her twv*
b-'.tl from her
A man need» peace
md quiet In his own home, that
should he the dearest spot on earth
to him and hla homo lies sweetest
nnd most binding. Even iho wives
who have faulty husbands should
fhako the best of them.—

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jtjcy bave recently been ninnigli tun « uv
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Aus irta li «oll M|il\ by Ila- il r I •• i&lt;v:î - i -. ! i ,. 1&gt;ni,i,I..
part of which crow ii* a l.i I i:*i ! i . i i . h

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TORNADOS
While a girl Is In her teens lovo
for you'll find tho’ money wanting when
la a fair gamo. When Would-be wooers
tho storrn has wiped out your property
_________________ flock about her,
W B B tB K
thinks
Have our ¡.tronj:, reliable company
homage Is duo
curry villi’- rr-k—ami lie.oTTtfib safe side.
w B JFr
hor. ¿»w -ts
serious, nnd reIleaxonablo rates
.-V* garde all that la
' Bald to her li^tho
same light vein. , li s) damsi-l. always eager to go
£ ti| Rln* laugh* In the
hither nnd thither, where ho must ------*CtB w &lt;c , H » i l face of iho hashoec.unpanv her. and has a liking for all
ina if
I B 1
f ui
&gt;oung
' the new fads of tho hour, ho may bo
a
I , A, l i L - Jfcr
who
struggle»
certAIn that htir own pleasure comeB
i •jg p T
with words to try
first with her; thnt ho Is only necoa.^ 1
to make her un■ary ns loiig na ho call contribute to
^
derstaud his ad*
her delights. Lot misfortune COmo to
• n r- w ■
miration for her. him, In the way o f unexpectedly losing ‘
She In nmusrd at
his position, nnd lio will And a swoottho two who are
heart of tills kind will turn n cold _*w ■ ■
«
almost nt swords' wheuldef to him. Ills conipanlonnhlp ” *
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i
imlnts vyfug with will he Irksome to hor.
1------each other for her
1 If slio has dreams of wadding him,
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favor.
Tho man of thirty she leads
i ■!&gt;&lt;• will not bo anxious tobo always |(y. J.
a merry dunce.
As fo r the older
7:55 p.in
on ilip go with him to places Where It
jV.
man, she laughs In his face, wonder­
12:10 a. m
will cost money
Sho will study bis ^ |.
ingat his presumption In
thinking
8:00 p.ni
Lit rest ullhoul lolling him ft all/,» It
J
Juu- could ever w |»l| to be IlnkiM to
11:50 p.m
1 If hange of fortune comes to him ho ' '
Novcnilior
The jiretty lining lining
0:00 a.m
•Will find her true Thoughall of her ;_V''
ta k e * III) lu.-i.tl uf U u W r U U t ollillfc l u
‘ rrirr.dRgrotrconnnwarn him nnd turn' ", ' *
cause her u regret when on« lover
-Mielr heads another way, she vvlll.com- i' 0, ' “l^-Klnfida &amp; West Indian Limited Knv ltecüning Steel Chair Car» to
: drops off. Sho believes thp loss of
»Vashinxton—Klectric Lightcd nnd Fnns.
fort nnd choor him. keep up.hla cour­
one Is the gaining of two dm! tho
t l y and urge him not lo lose heart In No. MV. —Pnjmetln Limited Free Steel IttsHininjc Chair Cars to Washington—
4 choice of half a dozen.
hi-, buttle with tho world. She will
Kln-trfr l.ightcd unrt Fifhk'. '
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A h 't h o years rush .onward, who
jtri.»e her lovo by wedding him though ^ s(l
finds, thnt five years have made ijilltk
&lt; e -i I.ine I Inridu Mail 1o« il SI.* per tu S*vuinmh.
he I* down and &lt;uit pulling her slioul
* a difference la her life
The men of
d* r to the wheel to..earn support, la-. . . . Su-«1 ÏSLooo, 4i*r-&lt; of the trlPllCxT l'hfM (itM-rntt-if Un air trains. Atlunlli
, the )uinui'T net light why of her. east­
fm ’ ..ry or shop, until his sky bright f ‘*u*i I
ing tlndr eye* at young girl*
The
rti- and he secures another posli Ion
limn of thlrii is no longer nt lu-r
' • h *hapc I heir II \e* nceordlng lo
beck and i .ill
She b.t* lo Invent
Ile women the) love
pretty device* to keep him at her
He «ho loves unwisely must pay
side
She no longer laugh* or iea*es
Jacksonville, Fla
him » I n i she find"* him In a serious for misplaced affection In heart hitler
:*y
r
Nu
uunder
klnfelks
who
love
mood, hill ■in miragi » it
Hor e) oh ate opened to the fact. a )&lt;iunj{ man appear lui be overanxious
ni TnwT its lo uhy sin- 1« slnrle ller -ttei.« i s- Mm gei—the rtrtrt gtml r»r rr
ttwii l. vi't hns dlscoiintged ..eh and h»- ’ heart Svi limi li dépends on It
In. -re miiris. In nine mses nut.yif
t-vi-ri *-li»* Tht-re I* a lime for mirili:
t*
• «how u I\ i-M w ho wert- once hap­
^|e r&lt;- i- .1 lime nl&gt;o !&gt;&gt;r earin-stiiesH,
}
M OTTI HUS OF SODA W A T K R S A N D
«speciali) I f lite mai» ti h o «t-i-m* ln- pt i.ul Highly sweethearts, who for
leal ii|&gt;..ti proposlag l* agri t-.it.h- to a ■ illlbg calis** rend Iln-1r hearts
Ilo* girl, aii- mnn if iht-r«- lorks la a I ••
it oflea n man's own fault.'If •« q
le t le-.rt thè tho'U'ht th.it h-- l- ,1
Itt
Is .-»light In it vain eot|U.-lto'-*
li'»|. .(. ¡tr- r lo lit,r Ihitn ;im - f le r
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lie- ttiling in.in who has his own
Il lt tnl*
rt
to Inn-, earning Ills money by tint
V\ tu ie a « b o l l i t i a n i p l a y Ite- p a r i &lt; &gt; '
uv. ut of lil* brow «houli! call n ball
a ilit|U" I l e I n o l e l l g
The l.t** fif »IV
--•I III* afTiò tinos If he finds liuti the
Sole' A'kfills fer Orjini.'o Clly Springs Minerai Water
tei-ii i m i )
l. n ig h
lie .u tilt
w lii-ii le*
• rl h. |&gt;- ,-tn* lo (aro fi«c Is extraVns p . a k * * o lit-t t.f l o t i - f o r I*. r lo at! I*
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*let t-itig
She Know* nothing of the »■ int. would have him spemi his last
Feigning poverty Is a
grami passion
Tho toung woman of •lune for her
t i e an.I tu .-at) should tod crush a food teM of soiiio girl's affection*

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Mr». Uptyump .io hoslesBi—"Tflut
K lH ztly-faccd brute
Htandln;: over
Riero at tho dour ’ limi Mieli poor
Usto s to refuse- lo get me a glass
■ Of water Fund) u n iPdn't liii. nd r»t
, lavilo such a muti ’ •■ &gt; m '■( &gt;•: 1
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TI)*- halle I i t i - Suiti .va* |ir*t used
In Troy. N V. Iti l^pj when »om o
goni)* bonghi for ilo gei. rniiu-nt nnd
ninrk'il l 5 w. r. i-.yp. t '. d In Sam­
uel u t
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wooers * hope* with Mile fell blow. Her
chances o f matrlmonv urn mirro wing
down to unit man most likely
|i
duu»D I do tho sphiHlt-r much good
to look hack and count the lovers
whom *tn- lias sent from to r VVhll.
It I* trio- that tbyte Is iilwatrt eto
1tuince of iiuilrtmuu) fo r a woni.it.
no mailt t loiw ohi pto* mat he. It 1*
well for her to recollect that loti.

ami laughter belong to youth time.
Thè Ramo mannerism would send nn
older suRor from her.
She woultl
blame herself forever nfter for the
last proposal she I rea led loo lightly at
it moun-iil when slut should bave In-* n
sympathetic llstl-alug with heart Inlerc*l
W IV E S

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C\»rri 1 amflhrf »' f«/*«- mrmnrn«!
A rut t«» li»r %»rtu«n

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lt--menil^r ttiro the frtcn&lt;1*til|t
Wlilrh voti rets think |»m.f ini-l vain
\l III i-rotim ’ll I • I-- .Iti.I |i.‘ltI-**t- e
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C om plclc-abstracls from the record s of

Tak.- lo ■ of a spi-i-dy pmO-ssliig
f ilr n d . fro in!* li I p Is lit-vt-r lasting
which flames before It burns," say* a
p.»ot.
Atinlbrr wnrns; "Nothin g Is
mors dangermiH llptn nn Imprudent
friend;-nn open fo e tnay provo n cuny».
but n pretendi ti friend I» worse " By
nil o f Ibis wisdom w * should gather
Mint the Choosing o f a trai« friend Is to
most women almost ns serious n uint
ft r a* choosing u lo v e r
Are not Ivtlh
t ipposetl til h* cherlphfll n llfe llm e ’
There.are untp.-n rt-itiarkabl» sngn
.|ou* mill t It 1■r la all else, who innkt*
a most unwise selection of women
friends. Tho sedate woman
adores the brighi creature all lu e

Or;ini*c and Seminole Counties.

Taxes

paid for nonresidents.
C. W. G O H D R K II, Miinnfler.

FIR ST TO USE THE S P IT O A L L
Uhcle Mike Scanlon Gives Credit to
Pitcher Tommy Bond Rather
Than to Elmer Srrlcklstt

C a i 'd S
O n e Inch l ards Will lie P u b lish e d (Jn.
dcr T h i s H ead ing Vi T h e Kali- O f »7.20
Per Year.
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A» if her merit kiMn'd your*?

Mason &amp; Householder
Dentists

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(iartu 'r &amp;
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t
they arc a tiresome pair. It's b id comigh l-» have only one of S
them around, but you have to have | w jmc heating while the
other U cooling off, otherwise .you would never get througli

Terni* Moderale— Strictly- Cash

with your- ironing.
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When our great grand-mother* called them sad irons
hey
were rightlynamed. They are the cast non symbol uL.many
generations o f sad ironing days, and are entire &gt; out o p a
in our comfortable nuxlem houpchojds.
So throw them away and get a

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G-E Electric Flatiron
which will enable you to do a
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W A S H IN G T O N

BY

THE

S P E C IA L C O H U E

S PO N D E N T O F TH E H EH AL1)

ubsr.rlptlsn Price. S 2 .0 U • year In Atfy»rce

Washington, A tig*. 10.~For
the thi* White House while her grand
Delivered In th« City by enmer $2.00 pel r««r •» third time since it became the resi­ father was President.
•ndvance or 20t per month.
Pnvnjentvln ad* ance mini be made al o9l&lt;v dence of the chief executive of the
It begins to look n» if Congrf'V"’
United States, the Angel of Death
Enter*«! • » «*c*od-ClSM mall mailer Au|u«! 1
has knocked ut the door of the W hite will remain in session until there is a
• 1908, at th* PwtofBor lit Sanford, flof Ida.
House and called a w a y tho wife of rift in the war clouds now encom;
ander Ac! of March Srd. 1$7&gt;
of Europe, in
t h i President. The first occasion was passing the whole
Telenbope ho. 81«
O (He* to IteraM UuUdlnS
on Scptemvcr 10, 1842, when Mrs. which event much needed legislation
Let ilia Tyler pawed a way; the second^ will he enacted that would otherwise
Celery seed unii * potash^ ale a was on October 25.1892, when the have lujen left out unliT tho short
that
combination that will |&gt;c scarce whilo death of Mrs. C aroline "Scott Hatri- session of Congress in order
the War is in progress.
soh occurcd; und the third was on legislators could go home ¡vnd par­
August 0, 1914, when „Mrs. Ellen ticipate in their primaries and, later
T h e dally Herald would Ik? thi Louise "Wilson closed her eyes in the in tho elections.
T h e ; Presidents anti- trust legi»-'
greatest thing on earth Just now. Bleep thut kriows no waking.
lation
program is moving along slow­
Mrs.
Wilson
hud.
artistic
ability
All those who want It come forward
o f no mean order :und had many ly hut surely, and it is confidently
predicted that within the next six
There is no daily paper in Sanford chnrming traits o f character which
w eeks I he bills dealing w ith the va­
endeared
her
JLo
nil
who
had
the
but the bulletin board in front of the
rious phases of trust a (lairs w illjie
privilege
of
her
acquaintance.
-’T
h
e
Herald office seems to he just as
out
of tho way and then, should th"
essential, nobility o f her nature was
popular as a paper. '
b est indicated by her interest in nnd European war srill continue, Congrr s
w ork for others, ^fte was especially would remain in session to take care
i i Jack Johnson Is n citizen of
interested In the movement for -rhe of any eventualities that might uFrance anil they, will send him with
education oi the Southern mountain risc to disturb the peace or the com­
the first r(8 tr v c A 'h o ‘,t i f r has not
people, and in measures fop the ben­ merce. of tho United States.
been declared in .vain.
efit of the poor of W ellington.
Senators and Congressmen nrc
On the morning o f the/ day »he
T h e Kalter has issued a n ’ultimum died Mrs. Wilson said th a t. she discussing war, its causes and effects,
to 'A u stria stating th at unless they would be happy if she could bo as­ while bulletins are eagerly scanned
did
something quick
he would, sured of the passage o f what is com­ for nows of u reliable character that
Rouse* mit cm.
m only called the "W ashington Alley will givq the. true situation as It ex­
B iU "— atid it is u pleasure to add ists in tho greut theatre of conflict
Awierit-un baggage abroad nppaYs that from both tho Senate and the now raging. M any conflictingvlifws.
to bit generally looted. The situation House thero came tho prompt as­ obtain among the nation's statesmen
must fill ViJIa with ’en vy* in far off surance that tho bill would soon be­ as to the probable effect the wnr will
Mexico.
com e a law. And her last words to have 'on the United-States, tin* pre­
Dr. Grayson were ‘ 'promise me that vailing belief being that it will result
in higher prices, for American pro
n, tf the uur re- you will take awn* of Woodrow .”
T h e whole’ nation extends
its ducts, especially food stuffs. There
ro&lt;*nt of nations
slaughter, wurth jDJUjiathy-tu tin President *nnd hts -nrtf’TTrOiO, hfliW'for, who think they
will he more counterbalanced by
daughters in their sorrow.
• ,
«h ile.
‘ Shortly before it., became known cutting off of certain countries from
that Mrs. Wilson was. dangerously our- markwts und the wholesale Im­
ill it was- whispered around that a poverishment o f ' the nations now
new 'honor 1».^r com e to the Pres­ nt one another’s throats. He this a*
ident ip Fcjiruary next when the it may. i l l s most generally roneedi •!
ntork-ii*-ex|»e&lt;+ed- to- -visit- Mrs. -Fn»n- thst-the-tin w ia-rip** foe the. natjon
cis II.Sayre. It* is not yet known to put its best foot forward to-w.ird
vyhelher it *w)l aligh t in th«’ White- securing a larger trad is- with South
Sherman said That wnr is hell and H ouse.or ill the modest cottage Jn American countries, now that \i‘ f
, wc agree with him. W e can’ t get any Williamstown, Massachusetts, where many, which controls much of tinauthentic tfews from tile front until M r. und Mrs. S ayre will live next trade. is engaged in a’ titanic strug­
it is several days old on account of winter, if will be remembered that gle for it1« very exhistente On t&lt;•&lt;
the censorship and if.-that is not nil Julia 6enl Grunt, now tho Princess lering thrones, therefore, America
that Sherman said ab o ut i t, what ir-~ t'antneuzene of llussin; was horn in muy lienofit inTmeaHuruldy
what Sherman raid..
Orlando has a Curfew Law und ««he only too quick to concede that every
children am rounded up at nine o’clock line in the pajier is read.
Yes .advertising certainly 'pays.
and sent home. T f found on the streets
T h e re 'is ’ nft ad so .amall qr ins(g;
after that timo unaccompanied by their
parents they are sent to jail. This law ! niflfaut hut what some one is wuit- ’
would prove very i&gt;ctu’ fic:nl in Sanford i ing for it.
There are plenty of people who
I w a n t wjiat you have to sell, hut they
jar«* weary of looking through a hay­
stack for a needle. They prefer to
find it in an advertisement.
And they will lo o k in the local
paper for the r,d.
T h ey will find .someonc’ s-but. will
it be yours?— Pensacola News.

T H E TRUSTS AGAIN.
Now comes the fine Itali.vi handi
! of the great American TiNaJ.» who
duim that since they caunot export
wheat pud notwithstanding
the
bumper crops of wheat and corn
flour has jumped* .o ver the moon,
sugar is way up .and everything else
that ¿he people' use ha’s advanced
to unheard of prices. The war haw
given the trusts the chance to ad­
vance the price 'of food stuffs, and
they have seized the opportunity
to speculate and* the poor
man
D O ES A D V E R T IS IN G
PAY
pays the freight as usual.
• The other day a local mtichaljt
, England, one of the countries nt
elevated' his chjn, squared.his shoul­
wur in Europe sees far enough into
ders, assumed a'beligercnt uttidudetho future to lake charge of all-the
and defiantly told u$ that “ advertis­
food .atuffs of the Britidh empire
ing doesn't pay,” say* the States,.
and will keep the prices down during
Telegraph.
Ho is still alive, but let. us con­ tho wnf.
I f England in the throes t a war
sider a minute: :
A ’London baronet who m&amp;nufac-. can lako ..control and keep tho prices
tured pill» has gold* part of Ms real ■down why- should th e people of the
estate for the tidy sum of 3,000,000. •United Stoics need to stand .idly by
Hp, mndt? it out of tho profits of his and watch-the trusts and specu­
business, and ho built tbut lumino»« la to rs make a fortune from thc'poor
by advertising, often spending as peop le.' The man who grows the
highrns half a million dollars a year wheat nnd‘ other foo d products will
knot profit by the high price*. The
in printers iak.
speculator who nover sees the wheat
John Wanna maker,
the . best
and roost successful merchant in ^hia nnd corn and meat is the gent who
country, made his millions by adver­ i* boosting tho. price und wo sincere­
ly hopo that President Wilson nnd
tising, and said so. •.
-T h e .g re a t departmcnt itqre* ei iho his uble cabinet will investigato this
country arc l?opt alive b y advertising Is teat steal of the trusts end put
and are coining money by more ad- the whole bunch in jail where they
belong.
Vi rtising.
You never hrard of- a large mer­
The man who will advance the
cantile house in tho country that pflcc of food stuff» now when the
does not -bdvertisc, und advertise ■consniffer is paying nil that he. cun
In. Uy.
stand, when mills, arc closing down
• I f A i»olltlclan want» to make him­ in the northartd.the wives of Gernman
self known, to the dear people he and French and other ffcigqcri are
uses tho most'effective'pittans-new-n- .loft on.-the shores . to starve while
paper publicity, T hat is advertising. their men’ are ’ in’ Europe fighting
---- 1f a -new son arrivo» ut yuUfh'ffn»« wTxlle all the fields and farms, arc
you are keen to. hiivc it ' put in the filled by bounteous crops, while
' paper, where your friends will see It. North and South America ar* free
th ereb y a divertisi pg-Hxo fact that you from wars hnd rhn easily raise-enough
aro walking on eggs!
to.-aupply' tho 'w'OrJd,, vyhUc.thcn^ is
If-th e-ed itor called yòu a iblei in’ no cRanct to iraise the price because
u t w o-Iinp Itenj and stuck it away in 6f crop failures or an y.oth er feapoo—
tho'mtk|h^&gt;l»,cur&lt;&gt; corner v t the paper, the man or men w ho -will deliber­
would you pass R . by in the belief a tely raise the price of food stuffs
that. It “ wouli .neve»’ Lo noticed?” in.'the fucs’ pf all this should be sen­
N B V R R I You would
enmhier tenced ta J»H;for life*nnd the_mcn
pelf defaitHMl before the. entire com- who are at thc’TiW’d of òdi go'mnm unity, and-Wb'uld paw up the earth ment are the men whe will tend
•' ? ' *
id you r hellowingt^ Y o u would be them there.

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olfer the highest service in connection with every proper undertaking.
OUR IÏX P Ê R ï ÊNCE will be of great benefit to you and we are always ready
to discuss your business affair* and render you every service for their successful
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IN T E R E S T P A ID ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

K M ! YOUR BUSINESS
M. M. SMITH
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H. R. STEVENS
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SANFORD, F L A

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Sanford Lodge No.' ;

Moots every Monday
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W . O. Singletary
Secretary
Gate City CnñqTN». G, W.
‘» L v ^ ilUCutld and fourth W
:hts in each, month.
R. Calhoun
.1 r j|,
( lerk
( *ou
1 Serairtulc ( hapjer ;
.M«M-ts every first

h ViV*shington society, \vhat remaiof-it in Washington is living^un ’..I
fresco” life. There are cabinet Im.tcsses, and many congressional lm»t
Ysat-s still by the sides iff their .Ik '
tinguished husltands in spite of i hi
reputation for the liofling pumi ju
temperature which WushiiiKton en­
jo y * .. And there are festivities of
course, for. as'^oiu* hostes* puts it.
“ one must dine and why dim alone.”
So there is scarcelyTm evening when
a merry party does n ot'gathir on a
porch, a picturesque lawn, or in a
protected nrbor in and around Wash­
ington, for the formal meal of the day.
Secretary and Mr*, pnniclr., »who nfe
living in n charming,sylnybun home
on a hill ■overlooking the c'ty.,are
nnlong tht* busiest of thr.P ’ host»
and . hoste'iwes. Other* \\In; are fol­
lowing these lines are Sunitor and’
Mr*. Key Pittmun, • tho Senator

Phoenix l.od
M e w ls »••coni!

Nisiting

kn ight» .i

II. MTLuulm

K . K. and &gt;
Sanford Lodge '
( 'ominunicution
Thursdays at 7:i
welcome’.
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
United Brotherhood of ' arpenter.
Jolricr» of America
Sanford Liciti ITmin N "
first and third Tnur-..
i gl
o'clock in the’ Eagle.,’ Hall
J. \V. O. filigli tar&gt;.
J M
- Sec'y-Trons.
I’r&lt;
B. I*. O. E. Sanford Lodge
Meet first'and third \Veduc­
ai corner of First St. and Palm
O. L. Taylor
R I.
Secretary
Ex ¡»I
J6juiny Fanrall,.Clever Little Second Backer.

Speed, Power,
Economy, Ease of
Operation and
, . D u rability
make the

Chicago has a now keyntono king,
and his name Is John. No, Evers has
not joined the ‘'come back” class. Tho
now King, John tho Second, is nonnother than Johnny Farroll, th6 clover
little second sacker who Is creating
a sensation in tho Federal league.
When Joo Tinker Jumpod last wintor and took chargo of tha Chicago
Federal league club he did not liavo
to look far for a second baseman. Ho
gavo Farrell's record tho onco over
and was quick .to mnko a decision.
. Joe’s Judgment was good, for Far­
rell has proved tho wonder of the
league, and thero is nqt another. Infielder In tho league, veterans Includ­
ed, who has anything on tho Chicago
lad.
Tinker to Farrell to Bock, that's tho
hy.word n t Wooghman park, and with

Monroe’ f'hnptcr No. 1.1. If

Meets every »cromi und f•• *
llttlo Johnny doing the pivot work It's di\y i/i Masonic Hall over tinBoxyo play,
Theatre. Visiting companim •
John Is fast on grounders, and J. F*. Knrnalz
Ik Ihla little stunt of making a throw to
Secretary
Hi
first while on a dead run* Is a corker.
Farroll plays tho ball. H o docs not,
w ait fo r ‘i t ’to play him. It Is seldom The Lake llreeze Gpuncll No. 31 Junior
Order Untied American Mechanics
ho bobbles and ho Is quick In ro'
Meets overy Wednesday at 7:30 P.
covory.
•*. ’ M.,
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
W h at’s more, Tinker's Btnr second
sacker Is a quick thlnWor. seldom* los­ are WeU-omo. C. U. Smith, K&lt;-r. Sec.,
in g his noodle. John Is only twenty*
ono years1old, and la learning every
day, nnd ho la ono of tho foxy young­
I
Wiste.
sters who Is alwaya glad to be told.
U fo la.too short to spend one1 hour
W ith tho willow John Is consistent &gt;f it In tho Indulgence nf the «’ til t1*»*
I lo Is fast nt running out bunts and lion o f hatred. Ijxmartlne.
ho bunts when tho.pitcher la least ex­
pecting It.
Keep your eyo ou young Johnny
Farrell.
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Printing

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Teateit au to m o b ile value.
t fully equipped, roomy 5-puengerfsmily'automobile. The car
hst YOU should own,
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'em* ami (mttet it.

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Resolutions of Respect'
Rcspeei
T ’ 1•
W H E R E A S ;' God "In his infinite j F A '
Keftolutinn.
i,rn
Death ol ’ W.H. mercy has seen flt to take from us
UllJc H ap p en in g»— M en tio n O f
our beloved brother \V.II.Undorv*ood'
I nilcr Kil(ll|
M a tte '’8 In U rici
from Ishtir on earth, to rest lin'd
S t ’ M M K R W E A T I1 E Ç H O O D
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\v H Klti;,\c. It han pleased ;\1- iintnortnlity in the Grand Lodge on
BEING A r e s u m e o f S a n f o r d h a p p e n j n g s
T IM E FO R F L IE S E N D
oui, 11&gt; t.ud to take from among us high where the Grand Exulted Ruler
j i h s o n a l i t e m s o r i n t i i b s i our ludoVed hr.,ther. W H. UnderM O S .Q IÎIT O ES
himself presides, therefore he it
—
: U P -T O * D A T E
Resolved, that we acknowledge,
W" 1" . w*"’ *u,s •'.•iti a member of
Communication» .'or (Ms Column Should b'e Marked "Society Editor-’ , or
4 tm »*n o t The M9B**nR Sm*11 T » 1*» »'" ' , lrM Haptiet Church at Sanford, the^ wisdom and goodness of our
ID STVTF HOARD (IK HEALTH
silici. K,.l. js
Horrlnctljr Arranged For Hurried
Phoned In Mrs. It. A. Torhcun, Phone 2C3
Supreme
Ruler
and
bow
in
humble
\-d
al
also KlVIUK
IT*
Herald Ite federn
"I hi- mu ! • . ;,, ||
in need He »ujf mission to the ¡new laid»* edict,
I: *
* llitlhifay Parly
.soim u’liui ni .i reserved nature, &gt;'*1 wc mourn the death of our hrSlher
Pertonais
The complication* of the southern
I
hut to (hi '*'• '*||n hi|cw hint liest he *'r as onp *® shall uo more meet in summer, from the health viewpoint,
Thomas Wight celebrated his
Misses
Zoa
and Fannie Roba
I Alderman * Dinger is out “ C;" n show ell
sixth birthday with a beautiful party Munson havo returned from a deexcellent
trait»
of
character;
»his
life
until
we'
gain
admission
are
numerous,because
high
temper*
K h ft'a few'daÿsilcge with the mumps
he was kind, »If* «donate, e v e n '' "
Graml Lodge on high where ature» favor th* increase i\nd activity to twenty four of his little friend*; light/pf visit to^ Lake,.City, ttccom, t rI t ' amt
r--.ya&gt; Irish Potators 4Or the perk, tempered
•"
he tins preceded us and we dtqdurq of iii«eet life, which is- the medium MAntlay afternoon, at the home of f*:inied by their sister Mrs. W ill.,
Whereas ¡i,
•«•p. McCuIlcr.
bcrihip of the hi*loss to the fraternity of t tie Elks to of Iranstnitting the bacilli of sc Vera his parents on Park Avenue. Among 'liiibals Jr. who will be their guest
the many delightful games of the for several days. .
tkrs. J.D. Hogers and son Julius First Rapti»t i tuir. h of Sanford I hi». family rircle, and to hi* (rieilds dist-u-»•«
Kb'1' and mosquitoes, recognized “ *»prnoon* »*’0 most .enjoyable was
« ‘ Savannah, Ga., are the guests o f 1,m
«()•*• o -t *:.-«• tir has been ami the community in which he.
Mrs S. E. *i’ ule*ton nnd littlo
hi*,
lived.
He
was
a
broad
minded,
fre«|
nuisances
as well ns u source of so- 1 '! lH'anut hunt ,!n,i pinning the
Ur
Rogers Bister, Mrs Al Li!jo. ' a x.n ir ' ,m
a " ' 1 Wl11 ,n'?a
his
ihrnger to human
»he donkey. U Q * ir e Jones daughters nre again at home afte/Bfc
.
smiling_ face t.*l
I lleerful
creetine* hap (Toil. wholcsoulcd Elk, n true emu
____.
..........
.rful greetings,
I Frt*h yooat coin» and popcorn at .Mra hut knowing tli«t Cod doeth u||Brother Bill in every sense of tho thrive and multlp.y. Malaria and! °
*|&gt;ending several weeks at* Daytona1*
" 'J 'i
' fi,± nB the
Baach.
A, Simons.
(
05-tf
things well, ami K lievyng that word*, a good citizen, *u. true friend, typhoid fever, the twin
enemies
“ " d CcorR® " ‘ I*»“
**»•
See Dutton for turnip, mustard, i»rolher I nder-.&lt; - ,,| li.;* gone to that an obliging neighbor who lived by most to he feared of the more com-'
° f *h° 4on:ct&gt; lfan,c’ oach
Mrs. II.C . Cferion has returned
the Golden Rule.
; mon diseases.(aml both o/ them pre- .receiving a lovely t it of lion bona.
f lettuce and cauliflower seed, iui-ti •'»mo of thi
•In-reforc
It « m * pretty
,-r the little from Jacksonville where she spent
Rcjolved, That in token of our, vent.,!&gt;le increase tin- numbers of
1' * t w» liow i iV.
| .Uiss Aliio_Traflord left yesterday ,|ramh|. MInII;:
in folk* formed for th- march led by the week, the guest of Mrs. Mamio
I,r tIn- will of r.n: sincere friendship ami sympathy In j their victims and often grow
-North Carolina where she will Jt¡j
Thomas Wight and ^tosb U V ern e T « Bmgue,
tlie
dark
hour
of
this
great
afflict*|
virub
ucu
ns
the
summer
advances.
wi»e Goij, ., i. :
orni, thnt we
^Ipcnd Stwcral, Wffelyi jn a well earned lt.„,|rr
tender ouT sinci r,- y m|athy to t V | ion n," l *® a pledge to the fidelity I This season has brought the added
: ll,0- ' ,&gt;riK,‘ » .hM 'P y -f*‘ r«®.-»‘»*nration.
Mrs. Harvey Renfroc «an d two
wjfe. who - , :------ ■
I,
:1‘ deceasid tlu.t » . swi m iU a ^ .U an tt jhstoinmsm^ptttrne. while ty - .\ ^ nK t0 ‘ ^ K 00'1.
» hf&gt;' w&lt;,r‘'
" 1K Bt
ho mas \\ights party little girlt have . returned front a
f - G e t your icq crctthi from Duhnrt's administered . &lt;,, rim*, jn in» great *b,-‘ bereaved widow and daughter j phold at tile pn&gt;serrt~writing is more
ulliirtiotl and t.. li(. daughter and LM‘e fniterm.l right hand of fellow- thun usually prevalent and of nn
Y l * Cream Factory.
85-tf
,ht‘ violi.n ^lalyV&lt;l,|,y most enjoyablo visit to IUjhland.
, *-------%*v •
aged fath '•r. &gt;&gt;.. grieve over his •do-' "Wp and that under the protecting unusually virulent type in several V..,™, '
K a r c o m n “ ' n‘’ u by Mr.
1-- New- hooking order* for Big Bos­
Wight at the- piano, tho children
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W itfe and y
parture.
. . * / horns-of the-Elks, they jnay neVer sections of the State.
ton Leitucc and Cauliflower seed.
marched ftnin tho lawn into the children * returned homo Monday'
Third: That a ropy oT-these res- w.uit for friends In'the hour of nrerk+- The 'disease has appeared in or
p.‘ p; Dutton.
’
t 96-lf
house,
circling tho rooms soveral after p two
months stay ip New
,
.
°lution* lie spread on a page of our the -bright star of hope will guide near several of the btgee cities. The
times
before
entering the' dining York State. * *• *
Mrs, Pul6ston and children havo j ehurch recordh. imI a copy furnished them safely to *that '»p'irjtunl lodge conditions timt have attended this
*
« ’*
•-V
room .w'herc t,«o long kindergUrten
orned hottio after a few wpeka at the Baptist'W itn,«» «m l the Sanfon^ *n l ’Ui t,ur,U1' heavens’ Where their appetranco have, in the vicinity of
The Sanford friends of Mrs Mil­
.»
•- where -*
. . . . . . for punliention.
i loved
tovi-o ones now dwell, where the Jacksonville at least, emphasized the tables, dainty and attractive in pink
ytotui. Beach
they enjoyedAHerald
and white were laden With .good dred \ orce are alarmed over tho
lirokcn
hearts
ara
reunited
nml
tho «IclifeHts of ojd octan.
Why
possibility
of
controlling
the
Resprrtfull) »ul’ mitted
just previous
to ., tho
where they shnll- dwt-ll togetimr in disra i- Within the city limit* ty­ things. In the center of each table fnrt thnt
P i Fortsoti,
5 or fi doses GfiG wUl jirT--‘ L ;\n
pink
yorbenas
apd
ferns
formed
declaration
of
hostilities
in
Europe,
peareftir happiness ,forever and ever. phoid fever rases have boon Ip-Id
s t K i t - iu -i I;
i"«Wt pf FeVer or Chills. Price 'Jt
Resolved, That a top\ of these .wit Inn t l\e average small if nn tubers u pretty* center (mice; at the places Mrs. Vorce was in .Munich. N o word
Jno D b-nkin*.
■ cents.
114-2tit
resolutions,shall’
be »ent io the fa nr thnt lave prevailed since the munic- u (link favor and on the little host’s has been • received from her since
. Committee
Mrs. Cïeorgc Blnckwelder and
of the deceased ir 'l printed iti_ Tpal board of health secured tlie table- the lovely white, birthday that time Imt it is hoped that «ho
cuke with pink and white randies. is one of. the Americans homeI children are visiting Mrs
Black
F.n.fe.-i. IL-rald
* m**‘ *-ge of an ordllwilire rei|mring
HE t I II n i j w i t k i n
The favor* were snapping mol tons wnrd-hound.
'vtlders parents in Jacksonvilh (or
-ft n i o i . i . v
the
reening of earth cloaet*. Bui
containing
a toy for each little guest.
ft* wet-ks; tieorge Jook* like tin
E K ltl PP
out* • the jurisdiction of the board,
Grandfather
Bonchelje jinked Ike
Miss Madeline .Hill-who has been
hit rose of summer all forlorn.
W.F. S H E LIA
whan--this preventive measure i.-l not
J.U.Fureu wlio im» hii-n u re»-j
in for,-,, (¿o ral .V i,....... '
. , rW tM lnj; dt-liciotis rce-crcnm. dainty the guest of Miss Mabel' Hnnd, rein fjirce, the fever has oepured in !,,*,,.,
.. ........
^. Closing out a ll,typewriter .cambivi ident of Sanford and virinity for the^
un»;
it.- n,n,.
.
i i
cakes nnd candie» .were served nnd tumed t o . her home ,in,.Nnrcoosse«
' Notice of Meetingnoticeably
more
rosea
and
in
severe
:
ttu
^
p*
*t
twenty
ve.ir*
died
at
his
home
at
jjjier. Best grades only, at 25c
very Ita|ipi((Rr'or* thiit'happy
'Monday afternoon.
,
Commercial
Club
will
hold
(
»/P&lt;
The
1
1
7-Laiir'eI
Avenue
thi*
morftingaftera
t per doien sheets. Herald Office.
j hunch of youngsters was the dear
fingering iffne-Mif marry dn&gt;i w-hh par-’ on important rre~»ttrr^ in 'the rlty &lt; . I " certain localities w-fn-n- iTn-)
. .
!»7-tf
little host, himself, who received
Miss Guaste Frank, Miss Albino
:.... 1 p a iia li .
FurwiiT or marly »•- ■ Ivatl **i* l-'rt«U»y MH»ia. Asivust Mill ^rr&lt;...... * closets are rlosw to hut nutso many lovely gift.« tie-just didn’t and the rest of tb « family uro uguin
■ K T lii- ' Í ‘ cast' • Une « I l f * gr-vo’" .,
»nbd mi In lin n in-ur Monroe but and every* member i* urge-1 to lie side - fie city limit».' f l i c from the*e know vvliat to do with them all.
at hbme after a delightful 'few days
I ficursion rates to St Petersburg on M-v era 1
\iar- ago moved with hi« prej-ent a» matter» of imiidrtan.e clos»»- have crossed the muniripal
spent in Orlando.
TpH regni:-r traili* on
\ng
17th fallili ,
lion
l ines .-atrvilig the t&gt;.i&lt;till of
•I II- had I'* eli a n to ibi- ri»v and eonnt;, wiff !•• taki-n
The rare front Sanford will tu ?
IV
pi
-I
til
V
I.
tuns
li
\
.
!,k
.
w
u
|
,|
|
,
I
be
/.u*t&lt;r»r
Star
All of il*.- Im-'lne»* h o t , » f i o
I I V.-.IMI
• t*ii »i liilii-n \e.ir» a u*l vii*
SHOWER
Efor the round trip
III
At tlie regular meeting of the
.li •
i'll, a * a relief from a lui ve noi i nrnlled a « tiiiMiie*» meni- Cl t \ r-.-lf
T
eareful
oh*i*ryer
hi
poMesnion
ber»
are
e-p,*ei:illy
in\iie*|
-t,,
a
l
­
i.astern Star, last Tuesday- evening.
11al --ubi gain in* «uri-ease
trans Baby Cream ‘¿ Act* I. P •ill**-:,
A very piensa nt surprise was
'■n hui« and «tati-ti,-» musí Mr»
Mary Ensimiigi-r Kent
1
f : un
: lb M*f f|-.. rt&lt;. - .i « an
•
&lt;!'« • • .- •
g..111-1 ti t-d •
•hlcCuller.
n.
------------------------l'usti Matron’ i-' i.il)-i! Mr. fluff Mrs E. W Landis
.......... y r -"'-d wiu!i!.1r lit '■th.,1 ' jir'i-senleiT with îï TH^T
«etnr r ^ i- T T i - . ! fT:iT” r;i7T-:---- m ntrt ' SITIVI- ,
Edward (figgili* lui»» reCiirtnsI froin
giti • no bop*- Witjt chri-tiai» fortitude c-ity's ri-iMir.-e« will 1)1» inn iil'tirnted 1 be -li-covers. He sees this disease Jowt.I, Mrs. A. A. Rnhhins making ! UndffulM Saturday night »rt U|»aala.
"S trip th Kiikomo Indiana w ber. 1- . omtiKiimultuI J.v il - - tt.it t! • pri-s.-nlutiou in tin- b.-h.ilf ,.f t l i e " 1’1"' surprise -was also a variety
.-rd w bl
-1 W * .it • * • r 1
•! . g •
i
, - i 11 Miibl at o: ' .
timpeclcd tin- plani ni ibi c\ |.j,i r
after the liusim:«« session
shower in honor of their marriage
i»L*v in * t-..,n in t he, ba v - , .:ib,-n ,l iIn. iiif,•• 11&lt;&gt;,i from th, order
.vili In !jf
not .u**-»--*foil.. «-..llil.it (lie par.il&gt;
f Cómpan&gt;-. Ile W.I» apponiteli ;»;•• : t
*
of
ly
iihoiii
(Uitients.
allow,-,!
social
hour
was
etijove.il
and
ref
re:
h"h b h oi rured a (eft weeks ago at
in.,It*-r»
.
.
f
e
x
c
r
t
e
f
»
1
»1
fi»
»»
1
1
,,
r
li
A•
a ;.*t -i »igl-eil to l it V
»for,its fini* liti" of r,rs
Ft. Meade. Many aseful gifts were
b.
to
&lt;r
-vvl
over
food
intended
mrnts
rervt-il.
r.i--T**-st
I,,
the
a
nd
■
.&gt;nnt
v
1
•*
1
f
e
ll
«
lu. * . •• ■a . . • d i - dall
I rial*
received.
for
'»mP
ion
by
healthy
human
lin
i
till111
.
should
y
I.
i!.-.
.1
'ill
it
-.’ The Blue .«cui Tire
fo ttio u in l
IM
I
t •i -ul..
,.|b
«oír ic&gt;
Itefreshmi-ni* were served and a
I In* result is new v .etuns eon,
I- I-M-I'iielv
important
that
tin« liei
sili positively' Ima! puiHturi - .u;*l
t) w. I .,
•„
/
/
-'.
i
•
i
t
&gt; pleasant eVKning was enjoyed
t
rn
•
a
«!.**j.»♦•
»
hi,
li
i»
p
•
»h *
1
,r tr* • *; »., 1,
tWCM'rve thè Ili*- "I &gt;our .. li - " i.f
it.,
l-v
.,11 Tluoi- presrnt were Mr and
rin
'
post
p
s
&lt;
*.i
io
lari
«
»■•:.&gt;
•
■
a
g.
»
l.i,
i
s
.
Is
f
.
D O- !
God motori ;&gt;• I» t,ir*.- I •
! 1 1-.- Mr». John Bor,-II and little nephew,
Busy Ite,-.
Jt it 11ir I U pi
|«,T
.tug*&gt;
&gt;
l
iiimi
iiit
.
und
I«
f
!
:
KFT
1
\
K
!
..
LSldUiive
li rnti-'\ op&lt; e
\-blr •*
ol I. I
and Mr«
II (¡,. 1.in&lt;t&lt;|tlipt and
Will be hebli Mr
-rjn-iusly expeiikiv,., inuking tin Junior (.IVI- I.l'agile
Er* -nli-ui
;tp
t tu» T o
of
th&lt;D,A.liitnna, Sol*
Disirel-uer
‘*1 -I i 11, nr.
it
I bn Rotili li •* Nes¡, Mnnduv i bildreii, Mrs A. Erirson nnd, rhil•
t
a
costly
burden
instead
ol
■
i
A
fFlorida A v e . Tampa. Ila
HI2tp M*. cI ...li
inrr
(dli- alloy
I *■ ' ' v■ 1* ' *r -n so. iety And all a ft.-r noon
it- tbre,
ilmk. w itli, drt-ii, Mt a.nd, . Mrs.J.K.Lindquist.
- i ia de. It lile l.ah»
Robb. » b.i-t.-» Tlie flag eer Mr» C J Steadt. Mr anti Mrs* N.
5 or fi (lo-e» fififi A lil I I -al II
•
m «pit. •&gt;! : In- l.n-t i liât l&gt; (.hold Mr
GERMANY’S
EYES
ON
BRAZIL
\e .
i-tnony will lu* held ¡it honor of Swanson, Mr. anil «Mr». K.F.Llnd¡-..y to- pr* ven-eil.
rose of Fever ,or ('lull-l ’ri- e
•’** !t Ilav,.'.g wife
l&gt;.
ThortiT» W igid «It., fu.» just arrived quist and lathy. Mis* Elilia Steadt,
Control of Cuttopvs . Declared Nece#
U‘i-1
1
may
,.
1
.
i.liservi:r
reyajll
the
K is .
" &gt; -'*»
I. II Kp-en.
I nr.
(mir
•ary If JICO.CCO.OOO Loan Is
la mous-remark attributed tn I’ uck, at lus sixth litri Inlay. A fullnttendane« KHas Margarut Firjcsun, Carl 1’ ierbarile
I'red Euren, and Charlie
Saturday afternoon, the 15th, the J.\\ Kur»
Made to Republic.
w bereit» hg .ititimaiely connects mor- ** di-sired for u good time will bo j non Axel Lindquist and Aron Lind
Mi«*"
tw o
daughters,
\!i«*f
r, ladies of. the first Baptist Chun-h Far* n a e
- quist.
given t»r at!*
i- amt f.»ds
[J1 have a^cooked food nml p«'»(ett Mis* I’.*-'*
t u r * " ' an d Mr«. V \V
lb i tin Tlie Fraukfur.ter X.cItunK
t'onstant
r.-iniuiiers-of
the
warning«
I tie loss of a the well known ttnnnclal organ, states
plant sale at the c»»rn»-r of fir*-( Willia m in mourn
srienre u«.|ially e.jme a« fresh ill
•b,-r
11 1he that- lire &lt;mlv r.indllion under"Whi,-I,
loi d b
f Strimi an»l I’nlmet»** \v*- m m
n.miic Opinion.
U»e Magarin» Stories.
'•Ultimi
I-. i«iie
Kl-i p I
it - tin
i
■I... Ii.u's.li*
I'.-nk and THhcoiiIo
i , .
*■ -I MrW li
North of the lire -t it|*&gt;n
I ’ * **I•t*■ i I » !" • ■
An Invalid or io:ed person who en. ’ ' ..¡fun
.ilium.. • &gt;« r. «la -. : .... .-i!.
i rum
I
;..r.
1
«,
l.att
1
1
,
rlu
•
.
Id
parti.,.
-I I--'--11'ly ! 'Jr
Ion I- hi ,l| lii'tn. &lt;| li it. rtr.uig wfisle ! Joys mngarlne a r t \-les sninotlmcS find»
o.xccrtT
.( i In- t i !, i ,i *t i,., 11,-1 ,1
. ,,, ip.. } " " ndn.'n •' b- .- t" Rrn I'
Dr nnd Mrs I »t-!a mst'-r .bf' J*-r IIt I » II. Its I rlfib11. Il,« etili.Ill id the magazines, with their bulk of adwould
lie
llde.pinlc
«.inlr.d
Of
(be
*-p
the
I,,
-«-.-I
from
the
food,
; tfd.iy for Kenoeha.
i«i onsti . " and old ajeo !t !■ a* weak a» any other verttsInK, hard to hnndlo. If tho tnng-*
country'*
nnancea.”
t
.
«&lt;
reen
the
eartfi
eloset;
screen
the
the doctor goes for tlie bene hi ol
1 try to make, my -own azlnca aro taken apart by removing
Thursdays atbl Sundays— WoodThis, adds the Journal, easily could
chon, tin- pantry and tlie dinning organism
hii health. Their many.-friends here,
.
. ,
, .
,
work -belong to the youth of pttbllo tho Ifttle Wire clips that bind tho sec­
"I’ icpie -conveniences. he done by the hypothecation of the
lami Park
ro.im; where the food is stored, prq- opinion. The history of the world U tion* together, tho-stories or articles
•f# sorr-y to lose the Dolameters from
A pian
.«1^
The niilv sate clean llrarlllnn cusfnms rovenue.
amusements
pare d .a n d »-aten. W a s h th o r o u g h ly tho n-cortl of the weakness, frailty „can bo easily handled' separately. And
iherr midst'and look hope they will
otitdnur swimming pool. em ptitiF. of ibis- kind I» »ald to he alrendy un ..Il fobd tb.it is ndt to Ite cook.-d
and death of public opinion ns geol­ Any nrtIcfe tsperlnlly likely to be en­
•be hack again to tin- Celery Della
dally, ileaneif and r&lt; till.-d froin ar- iter dl*i u**lon t » ilo- *&gt; udiente whlch 1*10 provetti ion I* rea s o n * lile, i-ff.-.l- ogy Is tha record of tlie dRcay of those joyed by n friend at a distance can
ere long.
I
h heliiK formt-tl lo mak*« lln« toan
tesian *we|| Stiower Imth. toboggan
iv e a n d h||i ,|&gt;Io
bodily organi«-;« In which public ^piln- be iont by mull when *ep«rnted In this
Thu /.ultuilx uilda lUul fuIttlKn
vl.diI - i-i I privately also
Ht?)f
Fresh f ’ ruhes, IVaihe* and DateAmi medi.al scit-nce lui» diseovered Ion* have f. und umtirfal • xprcnslon. w ay
!la ll»(* » h o w ili ruriiI kti ih«- numi-)
Ha ut in-1 Hut &lt;-r
* *
inther fir.v.-nlive l
ai,li ty|.b.,t&lt;l
LP.McCuller.
ptintild lift
Inllmldal.-d '.v protroie

tin
FACTS ABOUT TYPHOID

A B O U T PEO PLE

AND EVENTS

v -IT l

f

agalli»! ilo- priqais.-d itrrnngein.Tii -•rum
11 i .j &lt; tti-en .-»la blisbi-d a»
\l I i m i vili
Mr. and Mrs M Frank and Mi»»
Gum Arabic and Plaster ef Paris.
n o » beine ralsed tn lim il i
i declive a» vacrinafion jigains't simili-.
• Florence Frank leave today for the
Into n fltlck solution'of gum-nrnblo
j»0i. Its U'&lt;- in th.« t'niled States f Llve Poultry In New York City.
.Biountj^jns of Chattanooga, Tonne»«-.* No Unit.'
II,-nr Milling
ROOSTER MAKES MAN FLEE ariny lasl year redui-ed i he nuinher , N.«vv York |s b.-conilng h live |K&gt;ul- stir plaider of |iaris until the mixturo
try tovrn
Each y&lt; ur for «ev.-ral years ansumen the consistency of ercmii. Ap* *
»her they .w ill spend a month
F " or
R"
J ' S| .* ,-r non
U' V past an nvernge o f'K .000 perinltA-ls |rty with a brush to the’ broken edges
Felix has Ixy?n left in the care of theInjures
Po»tmaster
of
Minnesota
in near y .. .
men* w ir-reas the j8gljB(j to individuals to kpep ffvo of rhlnn nnd jofti together.
In threo
\V henever you »&lt;■*• .» fellow scrutin­
editor of . the Herald dur’itfg tinTown, but Pays Penalty at
average number of deaths- not the cnicj,,.nil&gt; nee«&lt;\ c'lurkT aid other days tho'nrllclo cannot bo broken in
Next
Dinner.
izing
a
handful
of
dime*
with
a
mag. feVsenco of his family.
number of rusty, hut of deaths, in f0u|n.
This I* nil -.-Tori to keep the same place. Tho whiteness Of the
nifviug j;Ia»(, |,ut it .down that lie has
•civil
lift*
is
lfi.5
in
each
100.000
ab/t-ast
of
tin- high cost of llviug.
cement ndds to Its valuo.
Typewriter itthbons — Romember
Houston. Mlun.—Post master F'rauk
dreain- o f,a Ford automobile for
In
handling- the typhoal
xitimtion the Herald whgn »you need one
•v
Sch.Milan
of
Houston.
Minn.,
win
In-•
------nothing But In- won.! gd it. Some­
. {^ iy make . machino. 76c delivered
Jured *o severely by a rooster that lie »'* Duval County, the State Board of
one started the story that the factory
went under the earn of a physician Health ha* established agniirics in
'anywhere. P h on o'148.
96-tf
S3
j —
was offering F'ord cars free to all |&gt;er- Sehonlau »as in his hennery-when three centers of infection, where U
r- Owing to the fact th.tt several son» vvho « oll t.-d four dimei whoso
tiro bird flow' Into his face, tearing him |* administorinf "the anti-typhoid
^ Bichelor* were out of tin- city ia»t milling l.-iter» «pt-llcd the word Ford
with 111* »harp ttpurs nnd striking him • yncdontion free of charge -to all who,’
Sonday, the proposed4outing
&lt;&gt;n Ther i- nothing to t.- I he Forti , on-the fage, nttek, arms, and leg«
ill accept the treatment. Tho same
Wrkiva river was postponed t" an fie.tp deny that such offer was .-ver Sehonlau fled nnd ejtlb.-d a pliyslulnn trri, (|nf,nI
),y
'lIcMM
. ,1 v , t ' . v - T '
nil«! be to dress hi* wound*
, ..Other date, when all B.O's would bi in.
lait-r the r«*.« |o n,j n orl),,.llls ¡„ rvory |):,rt of , h(.
whll«* ai»l«*«*p an&lt;l fur
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t able to atte n d ,' The next regular
State anil on the- name tcrms--f.T,rtr
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meeting promises to lie inter, ting . IM- ,. w
for'tho usking to those whoso incorno
1-nation would In- impossible.
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Bsfci sovcrul point's touching «on the
dmic*
Rubber Roses Are Popular.
the urbanization will be dis* u-»i 'i j. 11 _ I.of ev-'t There ar.
Atlantic rlty. Nr J.—Rubber roses it is simple to administer; U_j-n_iue*
R.
Tho new Methodist church in' l..-.ni . . tiler the letter K nr
nnd cherries adorn the'battling tap» tho sllglltest inconvenience, only, t*r
no- of the fnlr Mt-x this season. Mexican ' nom at all, and under nnyTondiiions
f'Orlsndo that has just been finished,
Th&lt; ” !i,;.uli Ijihlo mint put* 1,0
- • o f her. coins. DcnvefT* color combinations on bathing »ult*
j , iqfìpitcly le«* annoying than
r *t a cost of uboul 850.00U ha* In • n i&gt;n&lt; ,U New Orleant. a;. O and have replaced last years Bulgarian ^.^^5 0f month* of exhausting illness
provided with a splendid new pipe uses a D at.
»to an H. Canon .City display. ,
vith a. good, fair chanca of futid
i organ which has just been installed. f?sn F -; termination.
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toynu necessary
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Good Night Light.
of the aadltPtum being obstructed
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-^ h e s c A r e Th e People W ho M ake The Sweets
lining oarta o f i h e organ. Orlando! way you can get a F o r i ...... Mmm r«.ts off his two sons at 25 cents each.
water It will be found to float on tho
Th at We'-Buy For People W h o E n joy Such T r e a t«
surface, and when lighted wll| ^rovp
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iMirxl nli*ht
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Society HM New Fad.
a
night Mirili.
light, especially
ns x(cam
j': -building if. we may l&gt;v itcrmittcd to
Folk t ount/ R ^ 0- •
^ re ta r r y Only T h e Best Confections
Rl. Ixruls—Bronze statuettes of pjjor Is a -ti--'"! ilÍHlnfectaiiV. and lt»f
|| tPo such a term in such-a connection,
tbi-lr
children
ropraMnl
t^o
latest
fad
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\ at all &lt;li*ngieeabli
Tho'y that ace made Under the ' most Sanitary conditions. ni.H liy i*i«h
■ ,r, vent out try th&lt;- Uurtow
gy within the past yeus or s&lt;n and tin1st
In local society.
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- restkt Is, or will be pretty soon, thr* ■ ltfiaril ,1 Trade has attracted many *
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factory i* up (o the minute, insuring a first class produrt
N O T IC E
Experienced.
| Itxndiomo ' new
churches,
I. ■•+ '•. ..lt.rn tv that favored section,
Auto Salesman—"This I* the greatT ry Our Choice Confections
.(Jhgdlst, the Baptist r.nd the 1’ r.f«- and the majority of them have suf- A* I have charge of the business ol *
'ytcrian, th;.t »111 compare favorably lifient capital to conduct farming Title Bond i/GUarantoe Co., East S an -}e»t car In the cgunlry. Eleven experts
hard w'orked on It.’’ Prospective Cu»*
r‘ th similar cdlflccti in /ny oth:r operations on a n ' rxtenslvd *calo. ford Lanif Leuguo, and W. A. Whit­ tomer—^‘Th^ deal’s off. I had thres
Many of them are so well pleased comb, I ’ can be found In tho Tax A»-f *
of tho sire a n y w h e r e
expert* working on‘ i«o on the witness
with • the country that they are lessor’s Office in tlie court house.
•tand
onco, nnd 1Jfty)«( what they did
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SANFORD. FLA.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled Land in
writing back to friend* to come here
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ijefrlentja”tliriiiigliauX Tt a ll—bclorn db
the stage. . Tbefo must bo no misun­
derstanding nixnit tbl*.r .
1 lind roeov»Ted my voice tiow.'realis­
ing all she .Incalit and anxious to rv

assure her.*
“ IVrriilnly. • There will be no misj tyke, Mr*. Ili-murd. That whs why i*
S o ld ie r o f F o rtu n e
; liodlnled to ask you. for fear you
, might lillxliitcrpret-iny |iur|x&gt;si|/'
“ We go tonight? I uliaW need cloth*
j lug.”
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“Of course. That was what ilils
tifoney was advaueed for. to oitliH 1,Hllflw miit'li will yoo need?''
She thought a iuoment, aHlttlu line of
|pcrtileYlty' between ber oyu*. finally
nainluu a mini, w hich surprised me.
“ Not tnord than that?" I exclnlin»&gt;d.
"Surely that Is not enough.”
| "Oh. yes. It. Is." laughing. "There
|will be no dressing. All t~rn7cd da Is
ri]»l»e:ir non)/’ ,,
~~ I\*e silt tli«*re nnd tnlkctlf It over, do
titling exactly our course o f uctlon
H» o'clock 1 left her. hunted up iho
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! nearest bank nmf got chango for tny
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Then
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the
nuumnt
n«kCopyright. 1912. by A. C McCIurg' &lt;j Co.
] od. nail we separated, to meet «gain
come Hint led out In contemplation 7&gt;f
late that afternoon at tho dp|Nit. I f«»It
SYNOPSIS
the serious pnxllcnnngit of my ,jwm* no iliuiht ns to her hting lltert. on lime.
Gordon Crol* Is hired by two men. Vali
How could I rissisi ber In M.v tiny was n busy one. as I had to
and Neale, for tlO.UJU in go south and tin* [»anion.
perronate Philip Henley, y»trn»lbly to *nve •spite of her pride and her determina­
an catato for Henley. who, they ahy, Is In tion to continuo the struggle hkmgj visit niy lionrdlng Iwuso. buy. needful
clotlilng and arrange for transporta*
priaou. Crate I« to- tnko with him n wo*
1 could not take her to. tny boarding flan.
man to Impersonalo Mrs. Ilanley.
bouse,.which tvas exclusively for men.
At.the verj’ moiiuAit specified.I called
Suspected o f Iniriclnjy. C r a i * Is cleared
nor did I have any* fic&lt;|mil titmice able up Vail ni»-tiw»-y hone.-trad lie res|»onil: |^
by a you ng womsn wnndi-iTig In the
to furbish her employment ' I .aluivèd ed Instantly. the very tone o f his voice ! Z M f
a t r e e t She U out o f wo rk and hungry.
T h e y talk In a restaurant.
my lintula deep Into my (KK-keia, tinti evidencing, the yellef he felt a filó n ring
Hhc la an actress. deserted by h«t |"my tingerti toucbetl the two bills band-. from me.
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wealthy, drunken ‘ husband Sho «unseats ed nul by Vail, For nninstnnt.I fnlled
“ îlegnii to think ! Imd skipped with
to ao south with Craig
to rvnllzè their significance, und then tlié thousand?” . I . asked. “ Well. I
tho recollection of. my own engage­ hnvon't. for the other nine Iqoks loo,
C H A P T E R IV.
ment
entue swiftly Imck. i At , first tit«
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• good.. I've found .the right woman to
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8outh.
PÜBUED back my chair, nnd abo ¡•memorJ wn. a.dlsgnst. The very pres- go along with t|iov" *
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"(lootl! Who la t h e r
nrOio «Ho, following me without » enco
K*r* 0,11 *|,,r *a 0
"C)h. never mind her, t\amp. She I*
{uwiUoii ns 1 passeri across to tlw «*« ,Mndo " lik
t,,e
door. The cashier nodded to tny ' of !*»&gt;• I,lut l,i w,I,d* 1
»“ vulvwL I nil right. A friend of miné.”
good night nml f 0|N*ncd tho door for, Somehow It struck mo then as n Ulrty^ 1 "Noi likely any one-1 know, Where
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•• ber passage to tho street. The mist o f . uitdorluftided scheme. .VvL ns 1 to- i are youî'*'
the cloudy night had blown away by 1 viewed the details, this conception
I lolrl litui, nnd he ,ngr«*c&lt;1 t6 »enfi
an Increasing lirveeo. Tho nlr wAs largely vanished. The feeling o f re- or or eertnln papera to me tir messeli
warm and tho sky brightening Jy the seuttllent lll.sl llWliy. hut 1 doulltetl if gcr. Tlteso nrrlved promptly. nnd I
napt. I glnnct'd .nsldo Into tier face sin* could be mndg to look ut Ititi the slmlhsl them cnrefttlly tinti) ttearly
nnd let? tho way *11110 n nearby park, same light I glanced across to where- frali» .lime, geftlng all thè fin is firmly
llio two of us trudging nlvng a well sho sut, the gray dawn giving me implanted In mv mind. Mrá. 'Bornant
Her hand rested hack agii I mot bonenth the grim shadow of
kept gravel path until I discovered n clear vlpw.
the train shod.
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bench hidden from observation nmld upon one tirin, nnd sho wns asleep,
r We remained undisturbed, our settee
ini Kile cante towrtrd tnc
trarroundltig ahpibbery.
“ I ’vp alm[hy‘« d t ti&gt; tlilrik this whole removed from t|ie main path way, through the crowd' nenn tho: gate,
matter out," I pxplnlned simply:—“ It’s nlong which ri fow~ enyly workman holding out n nentiy gloved hntid. I
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happened so unexpectedly I'm'stump passed. Kin« wns the very one to act
cd ns'to what Und -hotter bo done."
| the* pnrt of Philip liculóy'a wife. If dressed, soft voiced Indy wns Ilio
8bo 'retrinlned’ standing, resting one, she would consent. Her refinement, former homeless creature.
hand-ott the bnck of the settee, n slen- the clear Innocence of.Iu*r filce. would
•So yon «Il«l not even know me." »he
der figure, neatly enough dressed, yet be convincing, nml I Ix-gnn already tu ns id pleasantly. "Oh. hut you did not.
exhibiting evidence of her long night's long for hpr -gotnpquy. Yet she wouM You wejc passing by when I spoke
wandering.
hnve to Ih&gt; told every detail, convlno- Don't apologise, for really I tnko ll as
“ You mtttn I am a problem? You— od the apparent fraud wns justlfiublo. the highest ” compliment
Von
YOU do not know what til till U-pt» n o«V ■ 1
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iU«'Mib'il »r*
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In hei eypT wuiiiici I ally Improved
Tmproved , yourself.
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! glanced nt tier, surprised by the when she first heard the proposul nnd tills our train?"
i her questioning me.
While I .still
change lu her voice.
"Yes.” »uni l .foog up t|je grip «he
“ Naturally a young woman Is usually hesltntcd, fearful of refusal, the sun desigtlnted ns her* " I x i us get »et
* problem, isn't she? This particular shining upon her face nwoke her aud
tied and Into the ■‘tlfiier. for I am
one has come with n suddenness stifil deni}. She straightened up Instantly, hungry, s« n w o lf."
cfont to Jnr anybody's nerves. Thro* hut her eyes smiled ns they met mine.
I Imd . procured opposite sections,
hours ngñ I wns without responsibili­ ' "I wns asleep.” she snld In »urprlsu* and liefore retiring we studied tho.pa
ty. n mere log ndrlft on the current. “ For how lung?''
p«*n». together with Vail's let I or of ii). •
J’vo- hnrdly wakened np yet hi the , "Nearly two hours."
strtii Ilona, nnd thus pnme to a com­
"And you Imvo »¡it there quietly ull plete mnlcrxjiindlng, Sire was quick
change In conditions. Hero U r n a fet- th;it time?" .
wilted atjd spoke- frankly, a ml yet
"That Is nothing
I was tired, but when I finally lay down lu my berth
Sow so utterly worthless that I haven't
crcu been uhle to take decent care of- not sleepy. Besides. I Imd so mdcU. I felt less well acquainted with her
myself nloue. yet nil nt once the duty to tliluk nlxMit."
than liefore. Somehow, In h manner
“ You mean regarding what you shall Inexphtlitnlile. n vuguo harrier Imd
fronts rne to double mv respouMhllldo with me." find she arose to her feet. arisen between us. I could not trace
Uca."
|“ H In time now I did something for II to any word or action on her pnrt.
H er cheek« retldenod.
■“ No, you'nro not. Is. that. then, your liiysolf."
nml yet I felt hbld away ns by nn In­
•conception of me? Let me •tell you I “ Walt, please/* nnd I extended tby visible hand. Her very cordlnllty ex­
differently. I will never nccopt money hand, almost forcing her hack upon hibited n reserve which made mo
from you. Just so soon ns this cJty the ketteo. " I ^ t me Rny n word first clearly comprehend .that |hq slightest
wakes up J atn^ going to-start forth liefore you decide to go. All I told familiarity would l&gt;o'checked.
«gain nnd seek work! I have regnlued you Inst night ntiout myself Is true,
It wns nt tho close of tin* followlhg.
with one exception.
I have money afternoon when our train reached Cnr
^xy courage, and I nm no longer afraid
Hoe!" rollton Tho depot must have .been a
A lt I needed wns jo^know-that J wntj nnd profitable work, In view
ttot nil Slone. 1 can'fight for the rest." and_ 1 held before her the two bills. . ; mile from thq town, nnd very few* |(eo“ Mrs. Bernard/’ I began quietly,
HIm? gated at theru. with wide open ple wore tt|K»u the platform, two drumm illzlng ber spirit, "you have given n eyes, hnlf convinced of some legerde­ uicrs slid ountelves the okhr osioa to
wnjng meaning to tny wgrds. I re- main. '
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disembark. T h e traveling men hasten-•
wpect you, belfovo In you and merely
" A thousnhd .dollnr*!"f she exclaim- ed to tho tienrettt bnck. While I glanced
&lt;k»Ire ti» help you to the best c)f my ;ed bewildered.
“ Ypu! ' Why. what ubout In search o f a conveyance. Tho
«blHty. Bit down Itero and let us fneo does It all mean7“
only .other vehicle preiynt wns n two |*
«his thing aijuarely together.
Wo . “ I t ! , nnd yit.OOO moro promised scntisl surrey, driven hy n hither dlsmustn't tet like children or close our when I complete, work Hint ought not re|)ii{nhlv negro. I approached in som[&gt;
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"No. snh." he-snlA, grinning. "Dls
wns not without money In the restau­
rant. only I could not-nsk tho chshler fiv e nm my oWn currldge, snh: tnln't
nothin' lt-r do. wld do nettle} planta­
to change so Inrge n hill. Hit down
tion. 1 reckon tky tlone'dldu't git no
tignln, please, uipl.lyt .me loll you tho
telegram I reckon y’ou'se Mn»«ti^ Phil*
story." •»
Ip Henley, salt, iliuiigh you've sure
Sho did so almost reluctantly, ns growed some si me* I juiw you do las'
though doubting my sanity, but i . time,’ I s ol' IVte, snh. I reckon you
could note n change In the expression remember» of'- I’etu." ’
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of, hqr fnco ns 1 proceeded. I told It
• "O f A&gt;ul»e I do.".I requrnetfJheHrtlly.
slowly, carefully.- putting to cxplalu encouraged l&gt;.\ his words 4h tmlleve I
each detail to her ques/lotting, yet
would pas» muster "(.'«n you drivo ua
was not Interrupted inure than onco out?"
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or twlcq. Botnbhow, ns I thus repeat­
The negro w-mHiied Ills head.
ed tho proposed scheme to another, tt , *i rivkon u» how I cnu%sub, leust-I
did nat.appcnr quite as ensy or hon­ wise so far its tlier gate •It's going to
lx«'plum dark when.of* gltk dur. un’
orable as when I faced It atone.
1 "That’s the wllolo. atory," 1 euded, dls, nlgget .don't fool intimj dur uone' lu |
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rather lntnvly. "W hat do you'tliluk; de dark."
"Why. what's the trouble. I’eteT"
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'•Cause ol* Mnssu Henley's ghbst wns ‘
" I —I hardly know." with slow hesl*tinngtu'
round, sab."*
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i tation. "It Is very strange."
"Oh. |Mbaw." I inugtnjrL turning to8he pressed one hand to. her forephend. her cyos on tho ground. 1 watch­ ward tile silent girl. '"\Ve «SIP risk
ed her. nn unasked quuetloii trem­ the -ghost If '.You'll drive us out. Put
bling on my lips. Suddenly she look­ In the grips."
lie climbed Into his place, hut with
ed tip ngnln/her cheeks (lushed.
no special alacrity, but whlppt-d hla
"You wvre going- to-suggest-that I
(• tin Into 0."sw ift trotwevldeutly anx­
go.with you. woro you notY* kite asked
ious to i-ouiplete the trip nn early us
sw((tly. -Tliat 1 play tho wifo'a part?
nujalbla
Why didn't you a«k 117"
"Pete." I itsktHl. "who la out there
“ ltoca'UBO I lacked courage," I replied
nowT
frankly /ct leaning eagerly . townrd
The,negro turned so' I could see tbe
her. "I was nfrald you would take
* A th o u sa n d dollaraP* ahs « x clsim sd ,
whites
of his eyes *
■uch a pco|ioHlUou wrongly.’ ’
hô w ilc lt rcd .
"At de Henley pluututlot). snh? Why.
“ Aud- /oil sc« nothing wrong In
both boon up all ulghL That Isn't carrying out your piirt? You uicau tu I reckun, dv vbgt&gt;rei nit' de bouse«Itcciany new for me. but It is to you, go to CarrvlltQQ with some one—a wo­ ,kMptr-both white folk*. I tlouv don't
know Just wbu dey nm fer shore,
«n d the exposure and strain show. man?"
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cause dey don't stay' long no tnore.‘ I
You are not fit to go out hunting em­
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ploym en t"
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an' de Oekl ban's tU*? won't stay on
“ Poverty • bns no choice," bitterly.* ujien mine.
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do place at all nffer dark."
T b o fact that I nth tired does not
(Tben I-will go olstC atio said sober*
"The ovetieer and bousekeeper. then,
matier."
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are newly employed &gt;
“ Oh, b u t'It does! Now l ant not
"Yoú hierin that?*'
* "Bern am de ruc'n, sail. Deb ain't
vjultii so badly off as you «upgosu. All
not7 Surely It U as right
I oak Is n chance to ilduk. to-arrange for too us tor you. You wished ibo to txrbn dnr ii»« time nt nil. at)' I ».•• i.mi»
da ho« de} won't »tny long, tlnnigh
*»tuo plan. Won't you slt.quIetJy there aay yea. did you noti".
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de niggers say »)e nt«erseer min ii t»ml
until 1 |»uzxlo it out?”
tlyiface must t)«rva unaweretL us my
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For u Tew moments as we eat In lit»» foiled, but vbo went on swiftly:
llert'W
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q plet«»niit sliuattnu »nrr
“Tücu I will iti&gt;: only remember it is
silence Clio obvious way out uever
uit urred to me.' Somehow tlte acting, a luere play in which I bare
nuory o f my own [tosUiou Jtnd I»* a alrtalu pnrt to perform. We are to
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( i.i Min *i| Ili runico*
s uioiniMil
moat
.«11 (u have an understanding
imi inv i' v »"* n«Li|ili‘ii |iitMiiiu&lt;t v m tu
with Coomb»
“ I i the overseer down

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l,y l«jr. T h « I n n i ot oOr» ol »11 rosimi»,
•lon*d o(Itcrr* ut th« ornniird militi» •holt
«&gt;• rontlnuou» durin* ih» pl«»&gt;u/e ol Ul» (ìorrrnoti »ubjoel to «uch la vi ai m »r b »
m in e d by tk» l»fiil»tu f» proTldin* for cheli '
, III**
#*111 tr»Milii**itt. tilt* iiMHiDllcrn Notlrr
•lire oT Applfrallnn fu» T » i Herd t'-ndrr rrljrrmrnt for » ( • ot other rhuMi*
^rrllon S7I and J7i (irnrral , S I « l » l * » j J y. .:• *
A Jolnl l.'r.ululivi,
■ «inMimiiL* ilirunuli ilu*
wimluiv
Mnrlila
Morl.1.
1 »mvndment
amendment to
l’ropo*(nf -«n
lo .Ser-don
Serlion I at
* ititi tiri«*«'« un» hi .hi •» inali
^Vlih henrt
N nlirr
,y
rr«h&gt; klvon tbo
that conn
W. J
W oihIArtici»
o( tbo ronitltuti,..,. rrlatln* to
liuti,..,,
relating
to \tho
b»ry,
purchaui
fai
try.
purchajtr
1,1
Tax
LcrliAcale
N’u.
iü
2.
i
iuiliiiaty;___
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.
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1 •iMrtkhig HJ«f i rrighi,-li,-,l girl. I stole
dvtril ih» lib day of^July. A. I». tuoi ha.
h a l t revolved liy thV~I»fIiIírurV"ñr~ti»
;icnw&gt; Mi,- n&gt;&gt;or am i glum-vtl out. A sin­ ttlrd «afd rrMlllra,. fn my »flier, and ha» »tate of P|orìd»
i., ;
That the. ffalloaln* amrndmrnt' in Section
gle » p r, eiteiisio n. iinib.tlily 1 1,e kltrli- madr .pidicailnn Irr la i d-.H ln l a u » In
accordance « u h I . »
s.i.l crMUIc.i» r m. | of Arllrli V ut Ih» rnnatitullan
hrruhy
eli rie1'
l» Ih l..w
Kuil- ifllg U[MJI)
I,r.v-r. ih» rnllnvinu dr.cril.rd property .il- »trrr'd tu d n d .hall b» pfopord and rut&gt;milted to'the eleelors of the .tale lor «t&gt;thl* thè ii » - i, » hIi , conili easllv lire luto uair.l m Vrmlnnlr colini), Florida, lo » I t
«I 11*. I.ongnuod.
Th» «aid Unii „
...
&gt;mn*
provai or tefeetlnn at the nett general elee.
Mie ruoto
Itey,&gt;11,1 lite Itale tliooushlne »»«»»»ed ai thè da.» ot Ih» ir.uanr» ot tur
tlon ».
H»r#a|(jfc r-r-á------ihat U to 7# ui*l
&gt;bU1W*»l l o n |
? I of
In thr nane» «I r. V. l’Bttun.
••¡ti articlr «hall b* amrndld ?.» t i to r*atf
reveiiiui a pjiicfi of grass; a ii'evil en rvrtiArole
t'nlr.i &gt;aid rertlflrale «hall tir rédtvmtQ as folio«»:
tniiglifH pifdgti. .lini Im'IiIiuI theso u accordine, *o -law. Ics drril «vili tour thrrron
Ration I.. Th** JudiHal r&gt;o«ar of tho atat»
ahall hfv vr«tc&lt;l
a suprema
court,
circuii
ip.. ’: " h d,y- ol A .^« un. A. I».
« .ist*.
. .
' " " •in
•• w
» K*“ lim »um
i. ili
CUI L
dens e/fore si g r e m i i
T o thè righi of ,,n~!hp
wItnrrr ssy oOlrla! .¡«nature .n t &gt;«al thla rourl«. mart nf record ol K.rambla rduSly
Mie garden I conili dlmly distinguisi! a thr .t th *lta&gt;‘ *»f July, A I* 19! I
criminal murta.
fAu**&lt;«*
---«.».!
cu rta.
county #«„»&lt;»
murta,
rauht)
1- A tUM’lil.ASH,
jud«r« and juallcea of the peace
prarr »nd
an auci,
, r o w of »m ali cubili», tho n eg ro qtrtr
« i,rW C i m i * Court. Semino!» Co., t
------ Yourt«
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--------- - »a,, tho
other
or ----rammiulon«
th. toil
loiialater». Cornil i« ivould 1»« occu py lng olle
l.»c»l »6-Tucr-itc .
^ture may from time to llm» ordain « n d __
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.
;
t»hu»h.
The
leci.talurr
may
prrarrtbo
tho
o f th,-»e. and they tvere so eluse t h a t . --------------------------------------------------- -------—
rumprn.aliun ot ttuj ju.licr» and judfea of
bven If asleep al thè lime, he cuuld |„ Court uf Ih» t'eunli Judie, Kcmtnoir lh*
eouft»; MlUt nn court barrtaforo
Counly, Stai» uf Molida
r»t»Ml.hrd under the eomtltutlon and laws
s c u r r c T fall io tn-nr thè report q f thè
In re K.tate i,f
of Florida «ball b* hmby-aboliabed.
Yet ih e re u à » William C. Siteward, 8r_g n u In Die sileni night.
„
Tk* vote» ra»t
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in_____
rompllanm
_____ _ with aald
ruvM a,
* n o tight tiliuig thè ro w o f b u t a no » l g t i - Tu • « Cfedttor».',-»«««*r,*. H Uidh au*»
»
all rcrionv havlng ( laima nr Demanda •n
;.declar,allon»
rei urne-»hereof.
...
. and
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.»«...«»», «hall h » of hiimnu prv»enee
apaln.t iald
f.'itotr:
___ ________
i »«®)cct to th«* aam* r^xuUtlon« «nd m t H t You
' of‘ you
Ui.
mnti1 rich
•• *ro providrd by I » « for K*n*r«l
W i n , I by stilliteli terror. I c a u g h t up
r. , |U|tM
|0 pr^
nl »re hrrohy notlArd
r«*&lt;)uir«*it to ,pfr*t*nt f jjjri- ■■1—- and i|r* •»cctlona* lit the atatc
Morid».
ihtveiMllg ulstUl) lami», scarcely tireath
m.n.I. »hlrh you Ol* »libcrTTy.iU may have
In testimony whereof, I 'have hrrrunto tat
my
Uein«!
an«I
affixed
the
againft. thr «»tali* *»f 'William ('. Str«ar«l
•I «*»» gfrj
cr-'it - nl ol tha
lu g u. Ml,vagati, ours.de !.. .he h a llw a y . su, Semínol, reunTy'; »ÌTù : ; '*•«• of Florida, at Ta Id i t e f « , ihr rapita),
the (l"&lt;ir cliisvil tM'llllllI Ule. 'I rrtllh llng Ida, it, the ,md«r.l«ned adnmil.tr.tor of th¡» lha Twenty-fifth day of July. A
A H. 1911.
(Seal)
»ni (-»tale, »ithin t » o year» (rum the d a l»
R. CLAY CBAW fiOHO.
In e t ,-ry muli. I felt my wny nloug •hereof.
*
Secretary of.Stat»^
Ilatri! -June ìt ih . A. D. 1914.
I#0-Tu,a.t3te
, W U . I .I A M r . STKWAIIJ», JR..
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In one
ther
1" . ' 1" 1 “ n" ,&lt;
thè tbousht ,
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**ttw u,-,, »«•in u „ t ««.|.v J cubiti*,. »nh-hu «iòne don’t »loop In thè
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cither Neale ,,r t
a|1(, ,Ilfort|led ot house nohow
OP
"Ho doesn’t sleep hero! Why Y’
n eoiiK|&gt;lnie&gt; made nie caution»
"Ah s|&gt;ect It’s cause he'» ofeenl. too.
ni," ,MI ""X ” " " :
I inni, ,Hoover
•ah." «he replied, her snaky eyrm show
*
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* *»11llJT'iii tiefi&gt;re Un'klug
buril- W|||| i|,|, I ,.v ,, leer
lug. “ Ah'* n voodoo, all' Ah don’t rare
**OIi. do i\ mV ’ I reiurinil nirelessljr
'Isnit ’em tall, hut good IaiP. dnr alq’t
By RANDALL PARRISH
’ All ridili. Hi,.i,.
no white.niuu ivuiits h r stay In des
' n u co nt that
* dii \ pltMükf rcinciiiU'i tu,, lady Ih un
ycre house inore’n one night.”
cot7r,fihL m2% ** A* C* McCIUr* A
Hhe laugTnil. n weird, grating laugh
der my |irnt,«ti„„
t\ (ln,
,-our
iiniiu*?*
*nd start,»1 downstairs
I stood »till,
t •Munti,
Ui i -c i i . i iiunior. fivllng watching tni- light &lt;llsap|»enr. Then.
»Wearing at myself for n coward, I
I
cy N T »\ U E I&gt; FKOM PAUK G
he h..d m ulled n,e
im. Cuouib*."
stented tin, k Into my own room and
" « ’an w o have ,i i,u ,.f i, ,m h?"
closed the door.
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■\Vhi)v‘. the coutHUonn Were favor
1 reckon ver .in,
u|
i, a
This rvvealinent of condition* left
lib i, enough *o fnr as our purp««» wn. rustlln some crui* ti,,v« i »tirr«-,) her
m e. thoroughly pluadul.
| was not
IJomenad. yet 1 fervently wished we dp when I fu n d onm u,
frlghtemii
nt
the
situation,
for 1 large­
wj postponed our-ttgUut. mull duy, ». Ile »at «Jutvu rni»»iegei»l on a chair
ly attributed the fear shown by both
While
tho
negro*
g h u »t had no the otlnq side Nn- lit le n ii table and
*bt
Pete M d'riallle to negro su|&gt;enitltlon
i IkfTor» for mo—Indeed. merely nfTunl- stared nt us. l,u|
•[hut -till d r a w n d o w n
ramatimeli t—I renlUed my Ctimpau over tils eyes « M*»ikc in ner quietly Hut Hill Coombs was a very different
propoMltlou lie wn* of the hard head­
^M was not h&lt;&gt; indifferent
She preio» III ^ voice tv III,'ll
uld not curry
ed kind, hot to be easily ttlurmed by
kul^cloaer to me In Ihe narrow eeau across (he riMun
visionary terrors, and yet ho was man
•^r f i l i on thu duaky shadow* Soon
Hunt
mind
him
| w idspeynl
Ifostly afraid to sleep In tho house, i
. U ^uuie quite durk. I endeavored
l i e » only a rough neck tr yin g to
11» laugh n'vuy her fear*. hut got little bully n tilt I'll teaj-li aim id» place vvu* »nillilontly—acquainted with tils
type to comprehend there must he
T h e ro a d w a s a lonely une.
riwpouM.lief of e tom orr ow '
some real cause driving him lo retreat
ilHbutlgb apparently'well traveled. bur
It is not it,,* man ,,, m u c h .' she re­
to the negro cnhm*, for rest.
4r^l hy rail fence* and deavrtetl look plied giving me a glimpse or her
I sat there for sumo time smoking. eve.
~jpy flelds
Hill ll is all bo desolate UUd
endeavoring to think It all over coolly j
I Suddenly the negro pulled up before , gloomy."
nnd listening Intently. At Oral I could
H High hedge, and I |a?»velvet! the ' ••un™
.i..
'¿Shadow*
Won’t hurt us. nnd this distinguish the rattle of dishes .down
»bite glimmer of n gilt if opposite u». place will look better by dayllfttiL"
stairs a* Kallle cleared the table, and.
tbe blnck khudOW of tree* beyond.
"You haven't any nerves."
a lltlle later, heard Mrs. Iternanl mov- 1
\Ve bad no sootier alighted and paid
"Oh. yes. I have; only they are train mg iilHiut uneasily In hef room across I
jyte than he wheeled Id» team nnd ed
I tl Idii I anticipate an easy Job (lie hall
Hut at lust these sounds ,
ftfeptricd. whipping tile borne» Into u when I einiie down her«. I Inn be­
tea sell anil the house becalm, still. I.
[tun I felt her hand grip my i l w n ginning to wonder It those fellows reiuovtil a pnrtluu -of uiy clivi lilng ami
&gt;iwl glatic»! n*lde Into her face
Were square. If Mit-y g a i e me tlu-^-iay tintiti un Mie tini, a certnln utieaslr-F rig h te n .»If I asked, endeavoring straight story « “ ‘ini»» w,,r,l» woiil'l ne»» preven tuig tue frolli umlrètutlng 1
■ to,peak easily. "Don’t let Unit fellow seem to Indicate that he.know» I’ iti u elillrely
l tviis tlred. liut 'wltti little
» bjttier you; surely you do not believe fra ml Perhaps he didr, i mean that. 'Un'llliiltiuli fnr hlPep Coul&lt;l tlierv Ih*
JJ J[MK)k»V"
Put II sounded »•&gt; Why ,-lioiild they ali) trulli tu \|r» Hertinnl'« qiumttnli
MNii.' her voice trembling .'but It 1,-11 IP it rough u&lt; &lt;k Hi. i pi in, and mg ut tl,M uiutlv,-it iH tu alin g thè mali
all »u dexolnte
I I •*v|sli we had »cud him down n,*r,* • ill hnd out W tu, tulli »eiil u » liere? II.ni vie culli,- .
• tilted until daylight "
Ili,-re |&gt;aw n, 11, Miuie game uf ertine
wh.lt lie Vita'll»’ and I -nv lie knoll» It
•Well, frankly. *o do I,” I responded. before another ten hour» If lie's liure ilecvlvetl. pei luips bvtruyeil to arresi I i
|f'but como on." and I picked up the lo spy; on iis I'll make him earn hi» W iis -Cowuilis bere tuerely tu wnteh il* ,
’ tall esses.
“ W e will probably l&gt;e money **'
nini repurt tu Nenie inni Vali how tve 1
khugtilng nt duntcIVes In live minute»
" l —l hardly know why I consented cnrrlctl mit olir pari uf thè hurgaln?
lou will have to tiulutcli the gate "
fu retne.TUiiy I wa» su uilserahle; nny
The afTiilr certainly tuokul altogether
f r i t wn* held In fllneo by a wigging t i l i n g -«.eenu-d •tM'tter tliil'i tIto Ufe I i l l l f e r e n t liotv I w n » upuii th è grufimi
r
hut opened ii&lt;u,eii&gt;iiwiy. and we w iN l»i,&lt;bug
n lUiuugl, I ••0 «aI li g u r e ullt l i " ( i i . s l
■idrsncevl on to ii hrick walk. »•&gt; Utile
tale ntilt.it M im e m e li inulti l im e
Al
" Y o u &lt;nw nil the pa|M*r».' I Interi»,»
Hcvl ns to be half hidden by weed» e&lt;l
,a-:t rat ( I l e i vini 1,1 aeeulli|,ll»h liuthllig
tini Kiev tx-iir uni e t e r i state
I fTUWtllg III tile Cfev liu-.
File III' mUi m en i
t»'II,arili Ult
n|iel iltluli alni, if I ilIS
I¿m l) revealed rrtnk vegelulbui &gt;&gt;ii el
I cailinl tiln, k
? e»
Itili ....... t h e ) ieri !•«.• f o r g i s i ' i n t e r e , I „ t u c , U i t b . ' l
tt»f side, while ahead iH-neiilti the tree \V|,t ,1,-Mini in, le,Ile-ri l a w y e r alivi»,- nielli lini auli i
I ,u .ik Hiere In sm e
itnd'ins the darkness win pr.if.uipd
li,Iri lu Ili.ri.-rtiike « U l t i . a f r a u d i, thl» p ro pe ri, f.,r Mie rl g b l fu i lielr ami
■{berc wiiH no HUtind. no faintest gli'.Ttn -a|| -*H1 »&gt;(««* I«» 4*«w* k*a* «A»A* WWW.lija Ll lliil—. w .,« , I«■t,-r III Ill'll unii' tu su- 111:, I \‘|||II| _____U m
E tf light, to Itidli-Ale The Tlou,e ami 1 n a l » •■Pg.igul ti, o •r il u ti'.il |d„l. H&lt;- lliiil.iy r i i i m l all Mint w a » iln,' him
tj in ni. n
tni cunqielled to advance cuiittonsly
It wii .« a f t e r I o'clock laMure I fedi
i-ntiMt* i l i»1 |&gt;ir&lt;it w a s cr.ijicuctcct l&gt;y a

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to k,i’p I«» the pnMi. w hich apparently
sound nhoni In the term &lt;d a &gt;• 11. r
Wo Were at the fuuf o f the fnu.t

l a u v,-r u n k « -» It" .tin ,Tuli' »•
fM• :■rr&gt;—l, * i
VW -il i

IX .* cullili

m i ' i - ' -ii'-'l
i&lt; il.- i - plat nut Mi,- g a m i

C-ittpv the tiulldliig Itself liMinilng M.uk tn li lg ji l il '&lt;• -I
I *-ttut r iiir M u l liV turi
1 Wore us iilmost before wo realized iMriiusftu*»»
I ti Iti tilk ul.lt, C*,,««itila­
: It, ticnrnvs*
ri I,,| will ».-Il &gt;n„ II',- M-rtlt tnunirrnw
V
At the t«»t&gt; ji iiiivn «eemlngiv a ting,
X .im nerv us ir«- iti utt rirutig Mini ili*
I ’tpire. suddenly em.-rged from tin- -, f f -, ir ir, t »
-|.i i, itill.-r.-iri Pv d m
Itbfldovr of u col,iin11 and • ■•nfroni,i| oligie
’Tl'IlSt urn von doin' here? he eja,
I i,,- I • v t&gt; g -t ,m i r i l i ln I, » f • a-t altri
J lilted sullenly
«w aggi-l,*'l a -',"»» ili,* ||,H*t
^ It was not In my iiatuie to fear men
( f m u alt Ita i giri Min Migli t e r w Iti»
nd tills was «wldeiitly * man
I«i t i ti*
It** - lid m u g l i l i
I r«vi.itti Sai *
“ You surely »tartlnl me. friend ' I Iv - g.il M,. | grilli lab i out
■ uplallicd "A re you Ihe overseer?
I nit in*' Up» I " k&lt;i*p Idti'k a lint ri"I reckon’ I urn. hut what I want i" p i i f t v l i n g tin- r,• » t r i t i t i uf tier ••&gt;••••
LkAou U w li. you nr*
lint tv i* f i d i m i ,i| Ijiiu lulu tin* n e v i
f N r Itrtvlng to regain my wit»
rimili
T h e . míala* w a s siri f o r t w o . Mint
*Wby. I am—nin I’hlllp Henley \V»&gt;— 1 i i i i i M ifl»llti-gtll»li tin- Shnilnw n f a
• have Just got In fnniPthe north.”
W 1,1111, 1, hI it I, •11ti g Ujlril&lt;&gt;tlll»s III tin* fuf
"Is that a woman with you?"
t im i
“Ye». Mny we vinne In?'
» , •i •I v , r
i h l i »•11•• ' '•l
M lS
Y
rvekop ti 0,111 I got in' I" cn».
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1
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ft
a
to luru T ^ v i l " iv If »• 1 nitnd i. i i
• In. • . « «
*1 1ft 1ftV «1 1il ••.(•!&gt;
*
■8. I.onl ki\vv» I'm willin' hough i*&lt; Y&gt;
^
j • • i • il »|»f
Mr (i&gt;uipaiiy\ «ill , • f dinl', an I’ l ii ».,. • 1
•
j . - , f x i# « » i l « ! } i:*»n»i;
I . tight Up So y e r\ lu i»co a lilt.'
11, • -«..Il
1 lit'ii
Tr JIo dlsappearedL and I lugged tjie frill. m u n i i 4 1III*, l i m p l o f t p i i t l i T
f jpip, to tho top o^lhe steps, where we I h e w o m . i i i # mu«- s l l e i i i i y lu r t v i i r i l . n
in lu i Ii .i i k I
S l i e i t a » il’ tuli
[ »sited. Tbco u flint light slreamul r e f i *
Ii«*r
oqt.through tne tqidW door, a moment lui i " i J•«*! 11.11 — «a1\ ! \ V it i!» « Of
i rt i .1 l.\ »H i i!l|&gt; i \ . .ni«! V\ !ttj
’“i u .
later vhlllning til* iig«n
“Curue on fn." lie »/id. miiii grutlly hl 1.1 II ^ • 1Y 'HI f i . * r»«a» &gt; tliift'iiou h|i *#
"Yrr don't lieevl be af/erd o me. mfun tlll#h 1 ll.lw» ' ,.* w l i l i » lili! 1 Ml|\&gt; IUJ
•nd the hoimekeept/'ll he ver,- ill 1lilllj¡ " i l . , .1, fa 1/ 11, -J t| II»'! Il 1111#* * t " I I I *
• •i i *»,iif u** mi le n i 1\
-1«. r
fKtly "
Imi 1..,
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I confess I etiteii/l the dim hill re
hx-tantly, ubseftsevl ny some -iriiirge nini,- « i ng i • il • l'-t I w i» hu ngtj
premonition o f danger Hut Mr» Her huí f. „ in,I it «Itili« uri nt urnil»«» Mrs
Dan) clung to me. nnd the sight "filler Mein U l i tu ti Ity r,-»|.Ml,»c. limi site mere
»bite fnv*e gnvu me new mil rage
ly t,,\e,| w Itti tier !•►»!
.Ulten lite lulorcd wutuiiti went out
Mrs Herniinl «tropiml tier fork nnd'
C H A P T E R V.
A Pleasant Welc om e.
T wn* on old' fashioned living
room Into which wo entered,
tho floor unswept, the chairs
faded yind • patched.
Curtain»
To drawn elosedy nt tho windows.
»»bile the single oil lamp Blood on n
eentcr table littered with old oewspa
Pers. The shading of tho light g**o
n&gt;e only a partial view of the man.
bot he wta.hlg, loose Jointed, having
enormous ahouldorH. his face m» hidden by * heavy mustache nnd low
drawn hat hrtfn I could «cnrcely per
velve Its outline. He appeared a typltal rough, wearing high tx*ot». with nn
•fly looking revolver In a belt bolster
"Wherefore you fnnu?""I naked, sur­
prised at HIV« display or lltvnrms.
I*- ^ e is s ." with n grin not altogether
pleasant. "TbutV mi ol'’friend. I wire
hired for to keep |ieople ou}«ir this
■h^bnnjg. ^ ¡b e r v ain't no work goln
on. so I
no nigger* to keep
folk*
:---, ,“ 'Vho employed y o u r’
» “TtuCt aon’j make no difference.
Those* wus my onler»—not to talk nor
let enybody hang 'tv«ihd except you
. folk*."
•
"Then we .were excepted?" In sur­
prise
“fl|tre. I re c k o n •yer’d V been hoofin'
M ujf the road long afore this other
'.
Still. I dunno." with n suggestive
»Ink. “ I**e g ot n likin’ for pretty, girls.”
I glanced nt ner. where ahe had sank
down on a dilapidated aofa. but no ex­
pression o f her faco told mo abb had
-overhear^ It wna tbe man's wink,
j more than tit* language, which anger
Hi me.
’’Cut o tt your referen«^ 10
Wdy,**^ »aid In a low tone, "unlea*
Jou are starting In'fSf-iruuWf."

I

im slm l Isiek Iter clialr
,
"Oh.
I slmpl.i
euniiot stand Ibis
pili*-**!" «Ite e i d i l l i n e d
"1 Ile re Ih sotuethlng |w*rfd'ily
and thè |M*oplc

Mirougli thè night?"
f
"Tliat Is nnttilqg.” I '»ortMltsI.* *1-'
tlimigli lianlly nl c i m 1 tnyself. " S h o I»
ei Ideili ly nf thè tnrlturn * o r t
YVe
don t n«*e*l tu k i v p these servant*. you
knnw
l'Il liiinl up some more checr
fili lu town im m u ri,w
VVb,v. I,y .love
ll s IO riclock nlrt-ndy.
Ilnve, yoiT Un
islnil •'

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entiIdn t

ehoke

down

ruolitlitui "

" W r ll. dnii't !«•• nfrnld

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nnolher
»

They mino

«veli eliollgll. tt” d n u h t
Rnlllc!
Stic calile glldlng III. ber back lo thè
door

Are yon thr one who Is lo show us

to uur mum s t

“ Yes "
She plck,il up tho lamp and wont
and Mrs. Hcrnnrd fo llo w e d .In
• la o t lj. evhleiitly afraid to be left In
the *1.-1rl* I followed wlUi the grips,
milling up the stair*, having *eeu
nothing o i Coombs In tho front room?
lu the Upper hnl) our guldo threw open
tin. doors, going Into the room* nnd
Uniting lamps, thu* giving glimpses
of the Interiors
The one In the cor
ner was ihe yirger and t*ettcr fur
out.

tllsJlrd
••'l hia will (»&lt;? your*.M I Haiti, plnclnji
her valise on Ihe floor
"You can fool
safe enough there with the door lock
ii l - y e s . there U a k ey-nn d 1 will he
right opposite If ) o »
onythtTig^’
Jthe gave me her hand, bdt 1 felt It
tremble.
„ *
»You are «till a fra id 7“

' "Ye*. I am—but—but I am not coin!
to be *ucb n fool.**
•_
.
A* her door-cloned 1 turned to the
mulatto, who »till gtoul ibecrglnnuiJu

llnln-l
I limi
I w i»
report
«lallt

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mi rimili
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le -ni

«•••-ll,«-«t In lt„- ItlJI'

r l l l l l , -1» lu«t i oll-i I,.I,-I,,|-» tt Ill'll
).-rieri lent nprlglit hi the » h a r p
ut i Ure.-ii in
t or a »Ingl e In
I lni.rvin.il tin- »tint tired will'll,
b," ‘li I «pr.tlig In 111,' IJ,M*l
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r.M.l- g w . » -till I In- r:ri -

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ri lb.

pi- «.¿-Mending tri tne
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7

In « ourl ni Ih» Count, Jud|r, Seminóle
- Counly. Siale of Florida
In r» Calai» uf
,
.
u
J. S. Xt
To all Creditor*. D l it re a ,'l llilt lh u lr r» and*
alt Person* haying Clalmr or Demani!«
.ayaln.l »alti Calata:
1 ou. and each of you at» hereby notified
and required to plrreot ary fislm» and derr*nd&gt; «hlrl, you, or. rltlier o| you. - may
h a lf »falnat the ••tate ni J. S. Mon,», riicrau-d,
ol reminole
Seminole County. Florida.
Florid
fr
a u d , late Ilf
«0 Ihe under.lgnxl ad minima, ri» of .aid
r-qvle
» it hin l » n -- y e a r . from th
date
»,,.,,„1
Dated July i.trd. A D 191«
ll ITT J| C J
MOtt lie.
I*»- T uee-i)| c
A'lmfnitlratrli.

In &lt; «»ufi «»f Ihr I ftunl) Judfr, Nrminolr
I untiti Nt»l# of Muliill
In V•• K*|»!#• of
V» 11 l* fnl« I %ort«|
T uan Creili, nr*, l e g ....... . Dl.lributee« .„.I
.1, Per-J , - hav ir « .Tain,« or Demand.
gain»! J..,d C . » . e
You, and each of &gt;pu, are hereby notlAed
and requlrrd In prt’cnl any rialmt»and de­
mand» which you or’- rllher of you may
have .apiln«t
.the «.tate ot W. II. llpder
In«t .thè
••od deeearrd,
eeeaird, late of Hemirtolr
Seminóle Count
County,
• Florida, to thè under.lgned adminlttralr (a
of. «ai'l. retate, wlthln t » 0 J r»ll ,fiuta Jhc

’ date h,rrrT

IIre (J I 'i il « f
11 pltr«itun for 1•
* . f i ti «pi. r issa. I a » • * nf M *»»

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11,». hn*»f "1 l a i
lias
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Mir al • sul certificai •• 1»» r v 1«ft) ro«t a nil h a •
Tí 1M 1n i : r ..... ,n
k«*
hA I irti ifli

(if »«;•*•

mj: tu
n»#*i* u *•»»• nial#‘Im'h IhcTu olí
II, (he i in. k. i . I my m a t und I step
lori I,ink M * * */ nicking up Ilio lu m p , i U int*tf 1*111 iti\ htllnl lrt*iulHit| f o I
Mi, mi r .t
a r i e l e r niiiMil mu a llmr
*f. . i, f h ’— i•*• f •»r* ihc wlck of tbe

oligli ei aUili i Mlnll ni Mie Upper story
Ttiere iva» in, dnilld almilt tfle allot­

I &gt; t!M t
t'M&lt;&gt;: ItWiJMlt,
Admití tytfA'Ós.

N O T I C K OF SACK '
Notice |. Hereby giveh that u^der and by
virtue of a final decree of foreetoeur» and
«ale made on the goth day of Jun«. A. |&gt;.
l * M . kX «No Honorable James W. Perkin,,
fk * Clreull Pourt. S»»enth Judi­
cial 1 bruit, Seminole* county, Florida. In '
chancery, 1» {hst certain rau«» therein pend­
ing wherein Joo Cameron and -t^ivfck fl..
Cameron are complalnanfa add Jam«« Slgtr«on and George N. Halt are defendant«,
J «hall oBer lot «ale, and »ell to the hlghe.t
door
'
' biddrf v „for
r _ ca.h, ,before
ö
, the
,
1 r of
m “ ,nhr
i 1, **,' o
ral P
r?Iun,r r,,0.r'
- í i ’ i«.i¡.r
/ ’Sí ní,,r,,i *,n„ M onday. &lt;h*
September^
D. l____
u ll
tha
P*
»» me Wrkir « legal «albe day, ahd within
I hi*. Ief*l jioun of
■»!», the
thr property d«st•&gt;f »ale.
rrjb»d in the Anal decree a« follow«, situated
In the county of Seminole and the elate of
Florida, lo w it :
Lou Thirty-three Ct.li; Thirty-four f i t ) .
Thirty-live
Tl\lfly-«lt (irti. Thirty— ven
17«.Thirty eight Usi. Thlrty-nln»
•
For,» ui,. Fll,» «even t&amp;7|. Filtyd*1» '
. Filty-nine (Silt, Hilly-three (61),
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&lt;0»&gt; •"•*l «-o‘ *
C ^ Í D e iia V ^ d ^ ? ;
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le recarda
“I Orange county,’ ut phlrh itw d
t unty ol.
Seminóla
former!
nerly a part.
G E O R fiR N. n i O R Y .
• Special XIaater.
Au# I. IM I.
:
100-Tue*-5tc
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n o t ii 'K nr Ni i .i:
Nuiira. i- hrr«*i#y fivrn ih»t umlr^.mnd try

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W li a t cnilltl I do?
Wlmt wit l.nf '» III* ri K \iilln'» l*!an rf
l i « « a .I 1« tiai l*»ff&lt;« • » - . • • ' « • *
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I iva« ••( I likfi* iati
huu-* r ,- here tu Itinl Sullle
ti»- ft.|rar*r,| »'■ini 1n f 1* 1« »
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thr ron«tltutl#»n «»I thr «tati* #»f Florida ' r**l
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"ITa*f f*ir
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iti Sanili
t*«U rfiunly. Finii &lt;J»
i t y i»* »■»yuiiMw
I lir *am« tirlng » lfg»| #alra ‘1*)^ an‘l «lur*
Ihg iLr Irgal hour» of ^ U ( *tfv prop»rtjr .
•Ir«rrih#f !n Iht* Hn»!
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Fofty •«•wVn 47}. of »hr Fltirí«ln
FI*» fiali f.»nd A
• tl,ini&gt;«#t t»í &lt;’nmpan|r*a I rlrfjf Plantation,
■i(u»lt*l lu HamlnuU counly, Plorici», as
J***f i*l»l Ihrfettf tluly rrrnnlrfl *ln th*‘ puh*
i«* fffnril# *tf Omogr roun^y. of whlrh tb®
• ‘i*iri♦ &gt; uf St*m1no|r wat« f»r«n«'il v • n parí.

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an«! •*!• n.■
un th** «Ofh 'tla/r«if Jun«,
\ I » 1’’ ' I •*&gt; f h*i l|&lt;»njtf «Mr JamrL \V.
11
Pa-rlkirx», InJaC*
&lt;'ir.-uit Court. S**v*
c* h iu'liaial
• ir» uit
Srminulr County,
i
»•»■'■*’ ■
• j f er al 1aa' !•) A ...le • f t|tf e\ fHlJl • ,iif .*T| I I
Fluriifa in rh«nr#ry, in tMit rrrfaitt rau«k
n.rlltlirr* t I* •*! •*«t 1«» * #■ Ii hui/*#* ihn! *
iKrfftn |'t tilling wh«*ffln. ’ W J IIHI. trufltau
•«te— /•#. .*»t*l
**v»«ilut latfj« me-te ••»* f*'*J *-J..r \V (' ijlM, I* ‘ rfltQ)illln«ñ(. àn«t Jbhn
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»N Tinniti, hi/aljsiiti of Amami» l*. Tipton,
i r la au«l na)* ihirai-li. áll'I Un; «ll«l «!rl«*r
ia ii tr * i| hrlrs,
*it ir», «U%la#r^.
UMIHT», l*'/atr#s
I' / aiw i
• ml all unknown
frein» «r.il ilirrrt tl&gt;»t th# asm«» joint
4ulu- ami grantjía*T
r#v of* Amanda ' I - Tiptun. da* .*
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f•ir« tir *1nor i»( lha* court hoUaa*. In Han*
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'minuti# nrunty. Fiori#!», on .Monday,
i h«'f* I**
r.f t f
•rtarv **f
! HuMila. •!•* tt.* *«k •!•&gt; of N#pfrm!*Fr, 1911. ihr »am©
• i*t * k » :•/•! ••!»•* &lt;Uy, sn-l inllhip ihr l**gal
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viriti«? uf » linai tU rr t* nf fnre^loaure *and
» • Ir ma*lr un t),.* " . ; ! »
nf Jqn », |'J14
by thp M'*r.ofal.'ir
W. IVrkina. J ui I k *
•*l \ hv #*lfp\iil Cour t. Nrva»nth Juttiri»] (Mir­

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M i i r * i n r j r i rt i h » s
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tut i* ttIh/hi ih (Ii«' ilarU
'Fite llr-t ilimtu I ettttte tu w e r e aJttt.
toil tile tu«M«Il w :!« Ut tile lin k o f the

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•. Kuli ,.f « irn art«* tract
an*! ,i *• iat i 4* fidlti»V LcMinniritf at
« r»itikt «lansling cu» ih** norlk »Iile of rif^V
illaft luéil, »«Id «taka» Iftcing* . |of»t4fi #71
rhalnt and ‘»7 link» «Qit of the rati Uno of
intrr»#clion nf
Ilo))/ avrnuc • and Kfrat
• irret of thr i p * u of Hartford, an#f thirty
fret north j&gt;f. r«pira! line pf «al#! Flrgt xtrect.,
ami fu- i'rg thrnr*» ar*t alone the north
Md* Af V »*i «ireri, run ten chalo» to a
• •lu theno north ten chain« tu j* "take,
•»-»-** • • *•; ’ «n *li4'*ia* ft» «• .like, t hr nr*»
•*,u&lt; h la * rhslb* *A f»oi * ft nf l(T(tnni(l(,
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n u i m t: m n i i k u i f f -h h a i .i :
(,'mler amt t»&gt; »»rfUc of an fuircutlon la"i»-d ou# of t hr O er r.t &lt;,*oijft (or the Set*
■ '• Vf
\ . |,fV ••f II.» allciHl HiUll. *,*ha|lf!# &lt;a*n rnih J t r i a l Circuit nf Fljirtila. In and for
ga rm ents » t i e w n al»&gt;ut tin- tlnqr
.{• ♦ It- * t y u 'V • * • •"! " f ‘ ««r., 4 (4ft i trinfe ruunl i
i»f «hlrh Srmlnolr county
Suine iiiiiii had l«'eli »I,luring np lime
mila-« v^»r • *u|" rin'e ititi li I "f puldic inatrur
wat formerly • parti. Ip a iau#e * thftftcitl
t»#.n fiitl a county tauMcjur
The isrrxn of pending, whrfeln Armour Fertlllier W&lt;*fka,‘
lately, nnd l i b i l a » imi C on lllt ». hut n
office
of
all
count)
officer*
mentioned
In
«hl*
_
m_wr____
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a
corporation
I« rplaintiff,
and W.. .A. Fitta.
'
'
Tills know lutucli stnttller liujlvblliul
■ertion »hall t*c fnr four year*, ru ejo timt i j r*( |. defendant. I haer levied upon and
of i'ftfunty »••«•••nr of |iir&lt; and county tax «ill ■«•)! at piitdir
tinitlar lilt*
t*ll# llMjri* nilUlpiin nn
uiiiir outcry at the front ‘door
rtdlrrtor, * In* »Lall i-e llt ftld f••r t m«&gt; vrar* off thr Court hou»r in Sanford, Florida, on
| (1pt 1M*#| a)&lt;a\\ VI III»* ItXI11»
IllirruWt’d
until at thr general clect|«»n tf| l*«* held in ihr firr\ Monday Irr September, A. I&gt;. 1914,
the year A I»
when and after which il faring the 7ih day nl «*id mnhth, durine
hy the hack stulrivny
The llr»t d&lt;»,r
thr&gt; »hall J»«* »Irrtnl fur a term of four year*, tkr |e^*l hour» of »al», fo
highett an#l
il
o|N*uisl Into a bathroom. Ihe tnh tin If
Thair p oa n*. riutlr* and n,mi*»ri.aMon
_ -*‘
.hall bt*t
#kp«Jw
. Li4tlcr
____ for cash,. all lha right,
__ . titlqX Mri
Ita prvirrllied b) l*w
Th»
«h*fl Inirrrii ot the drlvnilanl, W.* A. FUI*, ft.
full of dirty miter, a inu»»eil towel nil
|&gt;r»Yi&gt;J« b) is» f‘*r Iha rarr end rua- ih arpl tu that certain traci or pared a¿
the fliwit
File lu»t d,x»r. leading to a
lody rl *11 counly fumi« *nd «hall previde ly nil situata in Sdrainola (formerly f triage •
Mie mri'hod nl rrpurling an.l paylng out' *11 countv.
muro particularly.
r«HMii ap|uirently **.\1*,iii1Iiik d e a r ucrn»a
ty. Florida- and ___
W e In i* tlwtr* tried to be juit * little *^’**|J
.if*
all such fund«
described »• fcdlows, fo wil: Heginnlng »tt
the rear of" the House, was tightly
Provided.. • erürfty
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tv tr»a«urrr* •!#rted Ini
___
hrhlge
_ over
____ th«
__________
dltck where
_____ ___________
the norih
ol ihe othci fellow ia the grncitl cjuipmetil of
unirai election Hef«1 ln 1UII «hall h*j|d #»f- line ami tfrvlon a venue-, interfecta with th§x.
tlo^-d
I »el my lamp doivu well out ou« (tote. A . an ewde.ee ol th» d »«re lo ahow
re for the term rlerlrtd.
western boundary of . Mellontille
T&gt;* It. |
ol^slglii and urq.pisl my pistol before ,he o.weal Slid only the beri of evt.ylhun, we
A Joint l(e«olullon
of Land IT. F. Furvey and running V » r t
I'rMpiMing an amenilmmt to Sftction IA of
along tb« north Iln« of Union tvsnus 750
I niteuipting D&gt; manipulate the knob. It g|»J]y recommend to l*»*** °* *°*
Article IV. #&gt;f thr constitution of the »tale fret. Ihenc« north at a right, angle with ••
u|&gt;viietl nol»cle»Kiy
Moonlight streamof Florida, relatlnr
thr appointment #if ■aid «YftnuF itOft f«e! mor* or Ism into l»ak«
rotnmi^eioned oftlrer* r*f thr *tatr militia.
( Monro«, thvncr « 1 st along I«ak* kfnnroo
nl Mireiigh one window where the cur
Hr it r«*«&lt;i1vri| hy ih* f¿gl*lat us* of the *»00 fret to the line of the Mellon«!!!« Tract,
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tain w a » not closely drawn, hut the
•tate of Florid«
t henrr *uul h #• ardly with said tinw T1H «,
That thr following « t»ir/nl#tirnt lo S*ction feet tu th« point of heg!nningt containing
glimtii w i}* too den*o to reveal much of
Id of ArticJe IV of the constitution of the ¡ BjÄ ñcfet Bnj a fraction. Said property
! thu Hhroiiuetl Interior.
I could'dimly
•late of Florida is hereby agreed to and shall being hrtmren Union avenue end Lake
Combined Ojftce
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«uhrnltlrd to
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- the elector* of th« «tate Monr#&gt;e in Sanford, Seminole county, Flor[x tc v I vu a tftble nnd sotno chair*, one
for a«fopt|on or rejection at tre ne«t general |,|B «n*i levied upon aa th« •prot&gt;erty of
and Fountain Fen
overturned
Thertr w n no movemetiL
«Irrlinn' hrr.*tl»r; that 1« ,u «ay. lhal S»e
W A. Filia, Jr.. •William A. Filia. Jr.,)
llm, 16 III Ari irle 1Y «ball be amended ao and In aatiafy »aid riecution and cotta,
however, no sign of present occupancy
aa lo read aa follow«:.
i'urchawr lo pay for tille.
Convinced a» to this. I »lipped bpek
Section 16. Tha, Governor .hall appoint
#'. M. H A N D .
ah ("mmiwiiih*4 oBlcara ol lha *tale militia, 7
KheriO ot Seminole &lt; oun,y. Florida.
j ¡()|. my in in p. stindlng the flame so the — lh* w w .rt member of ihe Ceri*«'. l u f.m ill,
Includici an adjutant renerai lor Ih» alate, | JOO-Mc
. .
Peoohlt »U4
Ink write« ---------• blue and
was llin/WH
thrown forwnnl
!|ito
Ilchl WAR
twt pm.M *1
---- the
---- I PCDUSII
. dfH-a
| • jet bletk.
- ■'a*,
with rank of brltadler renerai, who abati be i .
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!
chief
of
atafl.The
dulie»
and
compenaallon
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room. A »Inule g l»nee rev,uteri every.
¡,
» bnUmni,
of all ofllcer* «o appointed «hall he a«, flaad
The la hie.
la the Circuli f ourl« Hetrnlh Jadlrlal Cir­
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burile with the new flow-coolio
culi, Seminole l iiunl), Florida. In Cbanfair, runt a Imil two holtlei*. *&gt;"«? •»**•#
tttf Killing
Mied, und Ihre«? dirty glunsi1». together
Martha Cu«t llar|&gt;er,-Complainant
with a pack of illBreplltnhle l,K&gt;klng
tra.
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Citation
J. W. Harper, Defendant .
cards, some of th®**a? »cnttereri h Ihuii
To J.* W .'H a rp fr. cara II. J. flealy. Oawero,
Naw York:
the floor. There was ho other furul
¿ t r i o d i Floridn k
It appearing from the affidavit ol Mra.
lure, and the wnfU’ Were hare, a flirty
XI art ha Coet Harper, herein duly fated In
tkaulifyfourc&lt;jnipleaion. (Jet
the above cause that It-la the ta-liel ol aigray color Hut wfiht my eyes rest.sl
ll«nl. *h«r ihe ‘ defendant. -J. W . llamar la
rid of Ihoae freckle*. You (Ari
1II(Mill III sudden horror S U ÜW .f#Hf)
a non-realdent ot th* «lat» ol Florida, and
Inveri SOc in a jar of W ife
ti now a resident of the Mato nf Neo Yurt,
n t a man curled up 111 a hjll mi the
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SO N’S FRECKLE CREAM
rrsldinr at Mawefo, N. Y ■■ that life «aid drdour a » a dog Ile«, h l» #"''«* hidden In fendant. 1» ovee twenty nnr years ni a|ei
&lt; *i
Severe
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and that (her* it mi io»f.nn Ip Ihe «late of
til, arm s
T h ar h* w a » dead I knew ui p j 0 I ) I* V
(»&lt;&lt; uv*r !&lt;*|uue two jara­
JTorlda, the aervTrr of a «ubp'oena upoq
no mure. We positively ruar,
a glnlirw.
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! ■ ydelandanl;
’v~rijnhum »Duld
?ke(
d
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' 'The*»tore, you» J. -Yv. lli|ii»f are hereby
This, murder—or wn» It sulcideV-tiad
anice Ih,«, and if yourNc^i»
JEVVKLER
ordered to appear to the bill of romidainl, occum-d ivlfhln'u'h niliiute*. I turned
pleaion ian'l fully restored lo
In Hhla cause on .Monday, Ihe 7th day of ,
itk YvaUipl beauty? we arree fp rafond your Veplember, A. II. 1914, lha «am* belnr a
the man over. rev«?*llug n'lieardcd face,
MY SPECIALTIES
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•« 1money without
addition. Hula day In tbit Court.
withool arrumenl.
iryimwnt.
And in addition,
tho feature* prominent, but retlned He
It 1« further ordered that thla notice b e
W ltA O M ’S’ KHKCKt.E CREAM ia a 6ne. IraPlcknrd’a llaqd- PulnDil China
published In the Sanford llarald, n p»waarant toilet errant. fJoetn’a cause hair to r?ow.
was no ordinary rough, uud hi* cloth
paper publtahwA tn SamlnotJ coonty. W ir*
I aoh ‘ ilnea- 'poahjvely
rrnwtv*
TAN in-l
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Ing was of excellent mateHal. He had
Ida, sac* a week for'five consecutive waekK. •
j FRECKLES. Try it at our riak.' Price 50c—
Rogers' Plated Wm? :*
wnt by mail If drilled. Afammolh jara $1.00.
been «b o n ia h e back of tbe bead.
.
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Elgin anil Waltham Watches W IL S O N 'S FAIR SKI.'CSOAP.-JW. Wi|aon ,c»S» .H A.
It * * ■ ropAler Uien-murder: Kv^ii
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Father, Mother, CaRara, Servants, All
Have Own Designation fo r .Chí­
T h e\)ra n go County Çiticen says:
nete Young Women.
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Wfc gave àh account of the pre­
Entertains Leadefs-of Interna,
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BUDGET.
OF
OPINION
"JUST
BETWEEN
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Detroit.—A Chinese girl doos not
cooling plant, which is to. lio built by
/
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tional
Council
in
Rome.
the Winter Pnrk Citrus Grower* As­ start Ufe with one name and bear tt
. ‘
. YOU AND, ME.”
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith' Living
sociation, several weeks ago. Final- with her for tho rest o f her days, as
YOLUMB V
arrangements wore made last week does tho member of a Christian fam­
ily. A fond fathoy will' call his baby Elens of Italy Has Special Talk for
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AU G lST 14. 1914
and thq^pontrnct signed so that work
NO 103
girl his ‘‘Moonbeam.'* whflo his aon
Each at Reception—-Guest* Treas­
H All L o ca l AdvcriUcnientft ling .
will bo, begun hoon. N o expense will
goes under tho designation of a
ure
Bonbons
With
Picture
of
.
T h is H e a d in g T H iy &lt; E C E N T «!!
be spared to make the plant an up- "Phoenli," sAys tho Detroit Times.
A C H I E L IS A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H
Ruler on Them.
to-date one in every respect.-AVe un­ When she bcglnB to run nbout bor
L in e F o r Each Insertion. Mln¡rauB1
derstand that there will be litre« mother probably knows hor As a f'LR‘L I E ’L L P R E N T ’ E M " — SO S A Y S S A U N TE R E R .
Rome, Italy—Tho social events of C h an ie 25 Cents.
rooms and each will hold about three tlo -S ister."' Callers address hor as
tho Intornatfonal council o f women
to four cars-of fruit. Tho fruit will "Little Daughter of tho -110080," and
f o r sale
wero intensely Interesting, writes Ida
D EPEND S O N TH E V IE W
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! the outaido ahould bo kept on the he handled automatically so os to strangers and eervanta show tholr re­
Hustod Harpor. At the top o f theso
outside in all things that come in avoid bruisig. The rooms will uc- spect In tho uso of "Llltlo Miss."
ovents must bo placed, of courso tho
For Salç— Furniture at 210 I&gt;.,w
Tho Chinese word for an orchid 1» r/^optlon by Quoon Elena. It did not
Hard time#? Mebbo , it depends on our way in-the future. If you are for comodato 10 to 12 cars of fruit
Avo.
conveyed
by
Lan.
Girls
of
many
typos
your
city
you
will
show
it
by
com­
i-tf
and from, passing into the rooms
whero you be­
Includo all o f tho several hundred
l t makes a heap of differenbe where ing ln\o the Commercial Club and to loading oil the cars for shipment, are all compared to tho Queen of members o f tho council—that would FO R sale or rent. Three acr*.
„
», it will take at least twontyjfour hour*; Flowers, but they aro equally diversi­ havo boon too much to expect— but hlghlly improved Tiled land. ,1,*,
you stand an’ what you sec! helping to boost.
• • •
fied In tastes and occupations, so^hoy
house wcU
u»u la.
Ain’t tho gYricn in all the trees?
-T h o Armstrong Cork Co., of Pitts­ are distinguished.by words of two syl­ "she welcomed tho board o f officers, in, with nice 7 room house
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SCHOOL BOARD M EETS
catod.
A.
Connely
ntno;
the
presidents
of
national
coun­
*,
How
is
cleanliness
next
to
God?
HAVING ICE WAR
Ain’ t there Joy in every brccic?
burg,Pa will construct the build­ lables, the-h*44*r of which Is "lan.” A
Mq.
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CORNER «.TO N E LAYING
10¿ t(
W h y m m of-these societies
that ing the insulation to be ol cOrk. »nd Chinese proverb signifies “ the words cils In twenty-threo countries and tho -»»oli» A v e .»
OUR O P P O R T U N IT Y . _
Ain't there perfume in the air
Ihrsier Election la Invalid
and
From the blossoms everywhorc?- cares for waifs got three children tho ire machine contract was award­ uttered from a heart full of sympathy chairmen o f tho nine standing commit­
FerruMulina. August 13,-Europe
For b a le - 10 nere» city farm, m*.
New Mcihodlat Church Was Started The United Slates Should Supply
Hard times? No, Sir,. not as times tlie o th e r. month. They were dirty, ed to the Frick Co.. The plant will have the fragraneo' of tho orchid.” As tees, ovef* forty In all, as tho old nnd
New Election Is Called
is
not tho ‘only plan- havifig war
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tho“ ‘ ne'wIy elected officials wore In­ nnd flowing well. Also, three rooia
Under Auspicious Circumstances
Potash and Camphor
bad tempered, ugly, and their eyes have tho capacity of. twenty-five .tons tho flower ranks so high In tho opinion
appear to me!
Ihere
is
an
ice
war
in
Fernandina
pursuant ton call of tbe Chairman
house. Terms addrens 'nox 8?5
cluded.
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ani- of ice per day. There ik no doubt but of tho people? it would bo difficult to
.Hard times? Mebbo. but the bVssin’s looked like the eyes of wild
and
although
it
may
seem
paradox­
About twtf and t half yeara ago
The beautiful new building that
|lBo County School Hoard of SemEach hns her own Impressions of _______________________I
irs m a ls . And-tW -rhililnm were- waabad. tVcn-.G-miU ^
ysifVfiVtj ftttf %nwoetor riàmri for a girl
•» w a w
ical it promises to be a hot ice war.
will soon grace tho' jot at tho &lt;Ofnpr gnuch was heard or the search of tho
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tho
greatest
eveai-UxJmr.lifo."
butusil
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Cbtlhfr
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‘speThtt
mwitlng
of
A - “ sn£335wrr*k‘ »r'T »-“ Swrvt-HtosAn’ the gran’ ry’a fairly cluttered up and dressed, and washed for a few fb r the ""gl ovrera. in catablUhlntr-the
of Park Ave. and Fifth Strcptsnd bo iiatlonnl scientific authorities for n
F.OK Sale- Fine dri
agt^o that thcro was rlmpllclty and
board was held in the offfco of The price of ice last year was» 80
nK hor»«,
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with everything thrtt grows! weeks a t they were’. beaut If iL Yhoy plant, even at the cost of a large sum Bom” Is a favorite appellation, and tho cordiality In tho. manner of the quoon perfectly gentle, works v' anywhel»'
cents
a
block
of
two
hundred
pounds
occupied
by the Methodist Congre­ source of potash In this country in
I
C. Dubose, on Thursday, August
glrla’ families and frlefiWTtnow them
An’ there’s »pare-rlba in the house "did riot khow each bther. And their nf money. It was stated by one of
The
city
put
in
a
munidpal
plant
that
won
qvery
heart
Aa
Mrs.
Kato
gation
of
this cliy, was really start­ order that our agriculturists and fer­
rubber
tired
-buggy
harness
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1914, there being present, F. P
by such fanciful words as Puro Heart.
An’ thoro'a lota o’ ham an’ ’ ’sou««” ; dispositions changed. Their eyes
the contractors that tho larger part Peaco nnd-Modosty coupled with In­ Waller HartAtt, president of tho United wagon-nil for 1200.00.’ Will be glad
which
went
into
ojieration
near
tho
ed
last
Tuesday
at 3:30 when the tiliser manufacturers might be made
J’joter, S. C. Dlckiori arid J .’ T. ^aAin’ t there just as much-on’ morc- were the eyes'of humans. And they of the expense would be saved tho dustry. Faith, Truth br some of the States council! expressed It:
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corner stone of tho new edifice was independent of tho German potash
to ihow thirf bargain. .Yddm*
They then proccded to l&gt;egin first of ‘Juno and-numed n price of
began to lovo the world and when firaj year hut if it is is saved in two other virtues expected of tho Women ' "She Boomed to forgot her royalty
As we et the year before?laid by tho Masons in tffcir'briiu’tiful mines, that country, having practi­
Box 88, ‘ It.N o .2 j‘101-2tp*
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canvass of the returns o f the 13.60 a ton nnd in small lots GOconts’
Hard times? No, sir, not as nny- love comes In God Is not .for off. or three years it will well, warrant of thnt Enstern land. Truth, for In­ and was n lady more than n quoen—
a
cake
of
300
pounds
and
15
pounds
cally the monopoly of ‘ the potash
ritual
for the occasion
Jon.held qi\ August 4th, 1914,
Tho fnilurc of the churches in our tho outlay.
. body knows.
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stance, Is sometimes taken as the ba­ wo were nil women together.**
supply of tho world. We were told
for
5eents.
This
price
existed
until
^The
exercises
incident
to
the
cor­
’ For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touiitg l«5tn upon opening the ballot box
cities is owing to the dirt on the
lds of names, and, with an adjective,
li was Indeed marvelous how tho enr for J400.00, just overhauled ia
much of theVculth of potash, to say
the
first
of
this'
week
when
the
ner
stone
•
laying
were
held
in
The
wPrerlnct No.3, which was tho one
becomes a key to tho character o f the queen could speak a few approprinto
Hard times? Mebbo, if you’ re the people. Every church should have a
¡par opposite the building site, and nothing of iodine and some other,
good running shape Sanford Ms- ¡■rd in special school district No. 1, ‘V!i&gt;Vi?1,'rn Utilities Company made
Individual to whojn It is given. Wnng- words to each of so mnny' women rep­
lavatory and givo tho flock n free
common sort o’ gent
^w'o'j well attended by n larije con- valuable chemicals, to be fourfd in
-S2-tfe
; n s found and decided thnt the a. price of J2.00 a ton, Ulrcnts for
pan is a girl who docs not posseHa n resenting different countries, ns a fow chine &amp; Garage.
Who figgera that.the most in life is wash onco in a while. I used to • r*» •
for
50
pounds.
The
people
are
keep­
London.
Aug.
14.-The
war
of
.
the
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as a result of the latter’s militdr^* I cour»© of Sanford people nnd many tho "kelp” which-pilys itself up tho
Lnol used and voted in said elocbrother, but one who wishes sho had sentences will Illustrate.' To Mrs. May
interest anr per cent;
|know a good old*' brother -who took a • An increased acreage in celery
ing ^y/ol under the
circumstances nntions of Europe today became fur­ operation» in the direction of th e ' irom a distance. Tho Mcth'odfst’choir Pacific coasts. A d w ii lake bed had
For
Sale—
T
y
n
guild
homes
*hd
Ifca was' wrong, whereupon on adone. If a son Is born Into-tho fnijjiHy .Wright RAwoll, nfter asking whnt was
Hut for us... who live each day »odking bath every four weeks and will be one of the features of the
ther regularised with the formal de­ French border in conjunction wit It rendered the doxologv nnd after tho also beonfoyod'fn California, wo are
her namo 1» changed at opco, amK»ho tier
special
work,
»ho
spld:
"Ponce
1»
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*prlnf
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agon.
Inquin..(
&lt;
&lt;l(0
Colt
N(i of the County Attorney, the and many imlustriee which depend
.... special work, »ho said:
In an ever ending Mny. 'that Sunday . hf&gt; always shouted. farm development work through
claration
of war o..Am aruit'-lIungury German troops. A state of war lie- invocation f&gt;y Rev. J. E. W ray,-of Lold.- -which wan calculated to pro­
Bottling
(.»&gt;.
.
on
cheap
ice
are
developing
some
becomes tho gfrl who hari n brotlfer.
Mowing resolution was made and
the cause In Which fcajso havo the
Times arc jist as good an’ freej
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by
Great
Hrtain.
of
w
Rich
could
not
exist
without
Manatee county next season.
tween tbe two ccumtrie» has existed i Drlnndo, Bishop Henry E. Morrison duce great quantities of the' iridis-.
greatest Interest;" nnd” ~3rtu&gt;n Mcasoimously adopted,
' ‘ Whereas
As they can- or ought
be!
For
Sale
Seed
potatot-H
(of
Mil
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t p reiIdont Thomas R. Marshall
mnde tho address that was replete .pcnsihlo aid to agriculture and tho •
The strength of the British licet in eincq midnight last night.
George F. Miles, County Demon­
Qewell answered; ‘‘Wo cannot havo It
(ippeafs to the satisfaction of this cheap ice, and'the shrimp canning
' Hard times? No. sir, not for them today gavo his first expression on the stration agent, is authority for the W AS THE HERO OF 200 D U ELS uhtll tho-women of every country feel planting.
Don McDonald.
9H«p
withenoblingandenlightining
thought Geological Survey seem to havo *
the Mediterranean is unknown ns no
ird that the election hold August business and fish shipping business
Brussels,
via
.
London.
Aug.l4.-Thc
who are content!
%
and
he
wns
listened
to
with
wrapt grown .tired of tho subject. At least
movements
of
warships
have
been
qtatomont‘
that,
at
the
present
time,
is.growing
to
enormous
proportions
European war. He was careful to Say
their responsibility," sho .replied;
Labertesque,
Modtrn
D'Artagnan,
Ufor Sale or Ijcnt Two nfre mi. I kk, 1914, to determine who should It is mnro than. idobable that the made public since the first outbreak fighting-.vraterday between the Bel­ attention by those present.' Bishop they talk no more of the giant sea­
U
John D. Wells. . . .
"Yes, thnt Is moa^ .Important find J
that he spoke only for himself, fie indications point to a greater acretrustees for tFe next two years,
----- Dead In Paris—Fights Whole
i • • . .•
•
*
hope your effort» will-moot with suc­ donees at n bargain. • W. J. Thi|p«aJ
of hostilities, it. is known, however, gian and German, armies in the vicin­ Morrison in one of thu. patriarchs of weed o tJ lic wonderful lilkehoxL as a •'
Raid that furhA'd lonjf.been cxpecllhg a*ge~i&gt;eThg” "planted In tTic two pro­
the number of -raiils nf-speeial city - plant .jK'illcontinucoperaHonaas
• Town Council. *-------K
O
-tf’
cess.**
*
t|ii)t. France has tho bulk of her fleet ity of Diest lusted the entire day, Methodism nnd his presence nnd ad­ possible offftet for German exactions.
V In walking around tho streets war, because the nations like indi- ducts mCntlohofl than oecured last
Vistrict school .tax to be levied in they can mike i»r cheaper than
Now the Kaiser is getting all
To
Gipa
Krog.
pioneer
of
tho
wo­
in the Mediterranean, so that no and constituted the first considerable dress atided much to the occasion.
of Sanford I note Umt in many vidunls, carinot build great armies senstin.
Paris.—Labortesquo is dead, aud
Fpr” Sale- Windmill with 70 foot
us/cird Special Tnx, School District most any other plant in the l ulled
battle
of
the
war.
it
will
l«&gt;
known
Europe
by tho ears-at least, tho
man
movement
of
Norwny,
she
said:
The
historical
sketch
xif
the
Mclhapprehension
exists
here
as
to
the
According to Mr. Miles*, the crop will» his death a figuro that bolongt-d
places the sldoWnika "are obstructed without being tempted to use them,
■steel tower, in gond &lt;imdnion, »iio
|j*. L Longwood Special Tax, School Stales of Ita »jzc anti according to
“
I
have
visited
the
public
Institutions
countries
of Europe not in the triple
a*
the
iii
lie
of
ilaelen.
Shell
werej
odist
church
in
Sanford,
wns
deljversafety
of
trade
routes,
througli
thnt
he figures given out from the hooks
favorable to old French romanco has passed
by pajtn trees and other shrubbery | Starting ‘ his interview with the situation looks rather
/Jet No.2, Ovied^ Specinl
!&gt;•ap fori
nf ChrtHtlanln anil was much plonsod 386 gallon
\ pr*-su;i (alb- ,- at 7..10 m the evening J,.,| t,y f ) r. a . E. Phillip», and his Alliance have vexed him by thoir .
sea
now
that
it
««i-nts
cerium
that
lie
I
tilito
,
pl.mt
at.
to
thi
cost
nwny,
for
I-nbertesquo
wa»
Cyrano
do
throughout'
the
county.
The
dem­
that arc u constant menaco to the i assertion that every. American
District No. 3. Clittl not»
'rr'-nio, Fh. I
with them." She expressed deep' sym- ' cash. \\ \ itu'hn c
.personal recollections of the early invincible »Uihhornt-as-und the lim ­
of producing im, i hey are losing the Tier man cruiser» (¡or hen anil m i"th e " mU around Diest
people who arc obliged to either get should be careful to not express onstration ftgent'ls on.the job with Bergerac and d'Artngnan rolled Into pathy to tho president from Finland, j 1012»tp.
il Tax, School District No. 4.
I
lu
*
li..
i
centered
around
Hnelenjduys
and thestrilgglea of the church ited supply of potassium salts which
Breslau are out of action.
o f f ‘ the walks entirely or brush a- opinions which.lt would in nny wise both feet these days. He is going one, and sot down oq the Paris boule­ nnd llngorod for somo tima with Dr.
",
. Ltd Genova Special Tax, Sellout about v t ,ir i l a ton at tlu-ir present
in
the
1
».!,-..ill
province
of
Limburg.
j„
,|,c
wildernes» wn. most interest- this country was enabled to procure
vard»,
where
ho
kept
alight
for
years
The
of).rial
press
bureau
here
.!«•
gainst these trees and get their eyes indicate that the people of the 1/ither and thither over the country,
Anna . rabnnoff, the' representative
h °r
al
' '
* ,'r' *1 iDstri.-t No. 5. was not » valid ami »filing price \ gr.-at man\ . i-ioingr«
•-xieiidiiu
ii
l&gt;ic»t.
m
the
north
of
.m
g
not
only lu those ul iua huarer» from (jx-niiuny bids.iait-U i. Uu—cut—
tho
flnme
of
chivalry,
gallantry
and
scribing
today
the
disposition
of
Brit
pa t roin/.i- ~
tin
imjmrtfng good advice to farmers
poked out or spoil their clothing.
country urc interested in tho sue.from RuHsln, nsklng her cspoclnlly If iur
* i'¡ t.&gt; thii 15j Iktful election; anu
wnereas th
the i ol. fee hay
• they• will ■...........
~
and whereas
plcturcsqu.0 swashbuckling.
tW-pfOYtnre
of
Brabart,
after
p
a
»l«-U
h
o
were
here nt thnt time, but to off aitogethor.‘w Tvltat a favorable
T*h
mrisniw
1n
thn
Atlatitle
and
elseIh a rf nm nn pl.y nlrln ns nnd t i n lv e rs it V |- n cfeS Of L t ' l m .
-These— or naments!'
— ana— vary: casa pf a n y nf thn partiva i a l i n i ■ajinut tin;' gruw.iug-nL.thia ami that
torn and rierk» nf ,;|sT t l
frtuaiflh tills clothes were iho proing
nroui
Zeelhem.
,t
v
the
younger
gctu-rniion Thin sketch time for n potash declaration . o f
w
here
&lt;
•
xpr*
«-!&gt;
urc*-«
trader«
of
Iii
h
*
tin
Vf*
IK
1
jrfi-1
fine and I would hot have them cut conflict till- vice' pfesifl'enTcoñlínued: crop, ami thn cxellcnt yield which salo garb of modernity, Ills spirit be­ graduates took nn Interest In .tho C ity, Sanford. -I
atlvis'-tl.
'* *’* *'f.&lt;
• j.r;i \IT. • HI«* n
ing1 not hcèli
t&gt;i-c-ii proix-rlv
|
Yl
7
.ml.
last
evening
all
the
,
|
tl.
^ui.H.bed
at a later duto in independence! Surely if there in any­
;i ml lit) W1Í* . m\ s&lt; Il J.•I fk ii n.1 ni/tioiia doing Ihimio -n» with tirn.it
*‘ l know nothing of the relative will tukc place in all lines' of agri­ longed to tho day^i of cloak nnd rufflo. benevolent nnd churllabto lnstitutlonn gated and tiled, fine d mrh l!oii«(l
down for anything but tlie owners
KÌ ( o permit curtain lawfnj
ci. iiitry
thing in that line to lu- found in the
tw.cn
tie
three
to
w
n
»‘
|h
|.
Herald,
if
pos»ible.'
hi* wit V. Uk !»r ,m! no m»r • " :in.1 Britain to »end their ctirgocs con
well. If you wapt ! j
of fia«I
should Irim them up Ligh enough rights and wrongs of the conteftding cultural pursuits will redound to the when men drow'swords on a quarrel nnd worked for social betterment.
»rs to vote in said election: and
i
n’
llliom
seaweed
crop or the California Lake
innl
b*-**n
cleared
of
tier;
Aflcr*lhe
exercises
at
the
park,
tinï:|m ?hi nit! a da iff
"I imvo always been fond of Hun- celery nnd potato and vegttibkl
l,«‘ t f Y" r\ m.i ii fidiuitly arnl boldly to «¡-a in British
parties, but I have believed for ten credit of this capable, energetic nnd spitted their opponents deftly. IJo
so that thoy Would not interfere
ms the ballot used in miii( elec*
ma n ’•tri
botoin
our
patriotic American cap­
except
the
dead
until
Mason«
headed
the
procession*to
the
or
to-iMr
I
«liin*
in
alt
dirc-tinns
--x
gory,"
»ho
»aid
to
Madame
RoBenburg.
Ink unm &lt;* III IHN••It a r* ) III ! &gt;p\ i!
land go and look at tin- and tatkl;
. . _______ii? .
years that war would come. Nntions county official.,
tilth the .passage along the walk.
was thn hornet 166 duels.
did - not conform' to the re- oiindcil •» 1.0 wert* thiekly strew n j (-luirch lot nnd here the i tn posing italist.« will .exploit one or both to
i-*-|ii
the
North
*
i.
w
h*
-iowing
to
who
In
representing
Its
president
r.i
k
hind muni
, me an offer. Trollet, ir.un Sqnford
Tho*
TnU nnd broad, with a brown face,
There i^re other trees that are too a re much like individuals and n man . The grnpefriuit crop, Mr. Miles
tmrntM of ln-w; t!e-rcfore
it
tin- zone
I bout tl
Countess* ^pponyl. "It» people havo
ceretnonieft of the laying of t It«* *-*»r- jllem a'nd, give our fanner« ntv ado-*
t\ t)r."
"V o as th
^ n.. ri uh iiiiiji-s .uni tin- prnb..I.dtt nf -.a \a!
■
id.
low and knock off the hats and ofhor-1 w:ho makes antirm ory of h is’ house says, is in fine shape, and he predicts ho swnggered along thn boulevard» a
lljcd that a no*, hi .* &lt;lc .i.'i. It.
1
pwa
of
Jon
•
I,-i4
•
i
Her
iii.i
n
qiiate and i-hcnp »tlpply of these •
olBuffered bo deeply for It.. I .often went Jo9,)Uu ,.|fwrt| Flir(,
11*•r «tula- were carried out
. . .
,
. ..in.
tuind » -1 i
lake A
I hi* hi /¿e«.
wise make the passerby lose hid tern-¡for purposes of self defense is'quite n larger crop than the preceding few year» ago. ready to plck-a quarrel thero an a child, ami trlt^l to learn thn
' and held on s.-jif, rntw-r
Si
I »lint cil il
I
Mufi-e
n
|
I I, Miller a» \\ nr»bi|iful Grand v.11liable «alt» For once duly and
lif ^Jiv«*'. 'lit I.••I*^ 11 « .ii •t;nt •
with, anyone whoso presence waa obIn h i . A i
u^li
hi
I* . 26 ( "i ittihiH i
per and religion these summer days, liable to find nh occasion when hr senson.-Sarasota time*.
I «nu ire \ i Ima li, a bri-w
fjke jiurpose of election of trw«t
language, but It was too hard. I llkY'd
7\liiht*-r,
bail charge'nf the reri-mo »elf interest might pull together here
r
*
i
..-»•»
are
a
Yl-sl $*f flil ^. I'*l
&gt;noxious to him nnd nnk for satUfnc!.. N Y
914
Thcro. Is/1 believe an ordinance or I thinks it necessary to use those
tho sweetmeat« so much thnt even Hamp«t&lt;-:"l.
• r a r •it'll'' boil.se« m Mai'h-ll were dies a ml tin- folluwing Dllicers took like it pair of' well-matched horrfWt: ‘
Ifnr tne next succeeding U « year-,
/nit»
rufifiifi'j
I tlon at tho point of tho sword. Ills
an unwritten faff that enforces the f weapons in self-defense, ft is bearly
now I have thorn sent to mo."
rr\ t \ i i vt. o t
(,o (ii&gt;
to determine fhe numb-v of
-••r a
•uvei' I |ll p.irt it, tin- i ii ti im * Diputy (irntnl
('aniplmr i« annTjter orticl«1 of
For Fai.
Fun- '¡in: nf im I
( .1
.1
In il..
1 manner w« h grandiloquent.-nod au­
trimihing of all trees and hhrlibs /hi 1possible that if he did not have them
«rr
Ti.
n
"
8crvln
Booms
very
near
to
me."
she
11.
liighi-st
* Hite for n-supply of which
B
i
of
district
school
fav.
nd
’
^
Bel
g
fai»
about three nuli- .fruiti » he &lt;
'•
«*
thoritative.
.Master. I. It Phillip.«, (iru-.il i'l-iuur
.1
said-to
Its
president;
"my
relatives
the walk» of tho city, This matter he. would Aot think himself-in such
er.
notictthereof
pll
I
&gt;
1
1
a
!l*
'
!
k
W
or
Srar«Make»
I’empofiry
i-tiftii
i
•
•
are
principally dependent .o n
When ho lifted his slouch hat with
! a i/o ‘ two- choice •11&gt; ’nt*
Cos
Warden, C I. Rumph. Grand- Junior
day It must In' i ••un-nib* r*'&lt;! m • onshould be looked After .by thp o.wtj- .great danger.
&lt;;r- i MU;* ul . ti* .* nf liooty we/*- col Wiirilen, (• I ’I'axloj' Grand Trya^ foreigners. Japan may lie drawn',
Washington, TuesdnyRevised a medieval flourish you could almost . havtTbeen on Its tlirono, but o f .oours«.
nr i .i: In- purrhsMi IlINquireti i:y lawI! inIt.ira .s mi-nf
•adoring -it! the (t-.ibit-hci| repiir*.« nf
* 11nP " r 1,1
ers of the property,' the tenants
ICI I- •! nil &gt;4ie bût Acticld, ‘ and till
" M y dream is that, without a estimates on the 1814 apple crop of see a cloak and Bword behind his I lovo iny own Montenegro best of. on
cA»y term:. Adtlre»» It. art of|
,
^ urcr,
x&gt;. Ppencer;, Grand .Sorry into th«? gi-fier.il niixup, is almost .
urer, xi.
(i. \Y.
military operation» tlu-.t rlu-e d»*a
ll"
And
when
the
nnBwer
wbb
mado:
Nt
w
Yttrk
Aug43.I
levi-lopnient»
or by the city authorities.
has tii i-n «tin-ki ll in front of the! { .irv
j,;
great war,-the‘ impending dinger the United States based on a care­ loungo suit, lio rolled his namo
T R A IN IS S A FK
Householder; •Grand .sure to bo nfriLh. cargo of camphor- •
Herald
oflire.
|Ktt,ehi*»
emanale
nliiumt
wxclusively
• • I'
."It mufit bo hard to leave It oven to
in I tn- fita. it. tal worbl today* wen'*
town
•
¡II
&lt;*f
I
»»•—
t
Many
horse»
¡»Iso
"
/ —
--♦•
' « ■»'* «
will teach the nntions-of the /world ful investigation in tho principal pro­ grandly ns ho delivered his 'ct/allctjgo
»■.Mill Daneoli, &lt;* i Miilrr:&lt;irnnd tu essential an ch.mout in »mokeln*«
from t Uv «uta f i h** alò** . I- rsii-'h
bo n queen." her eyes filled with tears
“
T
.
nutre .-tuuiauL TTn-” ft^fnightly r*. Mfres, ttkl
wi ri' ■ ptutcil
•\ There is an ordinance th at forces the United States included, that ns ducing sections gives a total., barring to thoso who wero luckless snough to
Junior Deacon, l&gt;. D. Culdwefl; ir\mp«»w*irr-wouid lx- an tnvuluglile
Scierai Passenger Agent It I» 11u•*• &gt; port of nilA ff .-iclit t.*r« rpvc.ili-d a und Belgian »rune.«
AH«t*‘ &lt;^rcry oho hnd been greeted
,
,
o c . I t «J jest)
owners o f chickens in- thff'clty''llm lt* there fs no personal dishonor which a serious setback between" now and merit his anger. ‘‘LabAr*rrtesqno;” ho the doors, of the grand dining salon
Senior Stexxnrdi R I. \ftt«on: Junior prize to any of Japan’ » enemies. The
Nnlhmg wir.lever 'S&gt;-ae* troiW -»'I!
4ur
Xii ..(*• i.il
. - , 10.1111*1 *.r • »ing
-in
of l,if N It It ()ui&lt;-ls Vl.trin
„ . .
of Sanford, to keep them perilled 'may not honorably be left tb the harvest, of between 50,000.000 and would say.
id
I.
!'
\! * ’ .i!I* r
i ,ci nit g*&gt;\ernnici.t' bin In-erf taking fttnpn
were thrown open nnd the queen, pre M,ut ' &lt;• * •l ' " '
.,
•&gt;
m , 1 •• t ■■•a pt -*
lie achieved an Instant notoriety
• I i•
tn mu 1.v tbi&lt; country inde|M-ndcnt
way. a room
whero they are so many feet from, settlement of the courts, so there is 60.000,000 barrels, compared with
i . . . . . i.
\'»
B . i|ur«
(,i.*ilil M a r
Ceded
by
the
lady
In
waiting,
the
chnnv
i. t • i
-t . •t. &gt; i
i,, -,
when he came to Parts, for lio began
p —--ifc----1
'ft
1
»
pcrftirtli
¿¡ifj'
pa
-i
•
y&gt;
ol
lor nue-a n lamploir a» Japuli’ ft
Mahoney
at
I'c
the pavement..' Tho ordinance ought no nntionnl dishonor which may not 26.000. 000 barrel» last year, and
' i 1 F I* |-‘ii»|ir. Ma-tir \r• * -1•••r
hi» enreer by lighting tho wholo town hcrlatn nnd six foptmen, led tho way
-rri«l**n
I i lgi.i ’ i ;i \ulr v
Pi
tn»V1
1
thrmigl:
\
»
l
»r.,•
.
ixpiuri-il
i«bind F.iV n.« hd|M- tImt
to ’ have* these pests penned every­ safely he left to a tribunal for-peace­ 35.000. 000 trarrei» in 1842. According
K M i-ti i iiger. i ■r.i mi (. bupliiin,
II.g 11 I "I-..It
t-.. • I f. ■ • 'll- »I. ■i • "ed by .i I rig.ide of infantry
council of Algiers, and IlnlBhed up IftTo It and remained while tea wns
-fmw.i-it an i leu-. • nt I 2.i. •- ton«,
Writt*
General
Pussi‘iu:i
r
Agi
uf
R
K.
tbe
culture
of camphor will .bo
TO
UK.NT
served»
oftojwhich
she
again
shook
able
settlement.
I
f
the
dream
d
where in the city limits and keep
to New York operators the promise with his famous duo! with Max flogls,
h. d. Slinnmeyxir.
I» made puldic from tlnve mu..iteri. and liy artillery.
enguged and doIfcwy, of the Louisville and* Nash* the amoiibl of business on hand at
nil
the
harjiei?
in case of p general
hands with every one and rotlrcd.
them .from destroying the gardens, coma true, the hdVrora of the impend- is for a yield larger, than for any tho majlor.
Tlie stone wils pl#rt&gt;d by WorshipThe strict censorship exercised fcaleii. near tlit* fottres.« ot Diest,
*
the
European
war
into
.which England’s.
"It In Just llko our tens nt homo,'1 .»For Rent Cheap for Cush—TnjW M b Railroad of Louisville. K.v.' to the tir&gt;t of tin* month being
»and plants of tho people who are tng war will result In the practical season since 1806. The production
over the whole field make» it difficult o¡„ h* rn miles, sort heust. sf-Lou vain; i fill Grand Nlustrr NJillrr. with the
largest of five moiitlis.
said thn American delegates. oxcopt *acres of good hammock lumi »11 tiki hents in th|s city, hnd thn-.
trying to beautify Sanford. Some of disarmament of an international
ittemkint reremqnlit*; ‘iji which m-v* Asiastic ally may -he drawn; mill
to estimate the value of the rnny**r*-in the «Weak will be the hetfviest
a il.\i-ion of -tierman cavalry, b»
Stea*f;. pri-gn-«« was made toward
| Mr. Pusey say« .Hhere have liren
*• the property owners purpose to take tribunal to settlo controversies and ever known. Washington and Oregon FELL OFF TWO TRAINS; LIVES Hiat wo woulff never let thnt hnnd-: Gall or write A V l ’■'■r
oral number» wen- rendered liv I he that the camphor industry muy lie
I ei veil
m i | • - i ••«1 by
nfiintry nn*l by or­
p* : i i.,htlc a im&gt;riK «im-i
some tablecloth touch tho floor nil
~,
I
»fir*
I
cases'
of
^bonn|&gt;!ugti«-.
1
■
:•.»r•
'i
’
•
the law into thoir own hands and l a woTld police force to enforce, (f have a prospective yield of approxi­
ir 1he pnv&gt;i -- on of
i « lour and niter the lii-ne«lii-tii»n by i-n firmly eataldisiied In^-the Houtli
Tlii struggi
•*
.
I c ^ r y or
u«. . c
ini* r v
John Johnson ^Tripled From Lacka­ around."
In-u-i: ,i i. i
i wstniiii r»
n
gyb
ody
knows,
.but
reports
of
rxeiuiig
proceed— to —■kill-*-tHe--destructlve •; n'pedfuf, the decrees o f ' that j-ourt. mately 15,000 carloaiis of box apples.
Grand Chaplain Sii-1nini-j er. tin- that we may flirni»li tho hulk nf the
the llelgi.su lort« «lirri uuili i l.i* ge
The queen ta tall, Hlonder nnd very t t..cd, 2 ws 11» . !o
P
figliti! g * . s extremely fierce,
wanna to Erie and Then to
it.........
of the inarki-i
seoadition . huvi*
In « ■ ■ \. i .-• - 1•
—I I
i xurcise» wi-n* coni ludeil by (tie plAe- world'« supply long after tlit- nation»
chickens! It is all right- to have
"W h en we consider tbht w-e have California is given u larger
Ii i- re*»nitm n|i*-&lt;l and report« of
crop
Ground.
graceful, with Infgo dnrk eyes nnd - story new
- iilti-q it, Jict (¡ertili ns being
[lid all- the rust-» have 1 n Miiilitii-d .md t* 1 v inb-i.i -! i i*i|i w hp-li pr-- *r1lll*-r&gt;' .* i..I -. li v;i Irv Cl «Ii|;i -m*lit- ¡til
rtiig nf flu- lolhiwmg .irliili-« beivi-rtib have reused to »imp und »navi nt
chickens and every one who can do started out to build a great navy and than last'year. The outlook In Col­
masses of waving hlnck hair. .Sho Two htimb.
lup-k to « r*l Ha.vseit ami Si
. .-.I. I it
I -i-.rti-,. 1
keach other ami fiave ri-nu.cd their
I
"
•
»mall
district
remot:
I til1 f I mi,*
so should own a few good layer» but that payment of pension» and pre- orado, New’ Mexico and Idaho is
ar* .* l.i * *m. .*« i n*li ca ting tli. |.i»v&gt;ibi*' Triiml
Now York.—If John Johnson sun wore a'slightly trained dri»ss of. w hite Route 2
»
•¡uuli-d lixl.,. in ..... .
iiL-taiiccK
lro
/
n
the
depot
of
th.I.
,N
to
I
U
An Kngiisb Bible, donated b y L -R. wonted uttidude of "watchful waitthey should not allow them to feed j pa rat ions f o r . future pensions has one of the host recorded, and oper­ vivos his injuries hn will enjoy the satin covere&lt;i With white chiffon nnd |
beginning of a great battle on Bel­
•nom rotUf |Crncent City, he »ay«
a
ppnii:
m.ili-.l
1
1
•
•
li
gores
wliirh
off the neighbors laArns. Chickens nbsorhed 63 per cent, of the govern­ ators here figure that the total box distinction of having fallqh from two over this prune colored chiffon fnlllng
I’ in« Aug. i4.-An officuil com- Pbillip*. ( hristinp Advocatu, of the ing"-nft*-r' the wt^mgeut have sue- .
For Rent
gian «oil The bulk of the German
..iI ralrr.rtta|
pri-vaili&lt;l
at
ilatime
l
iivir.i-in
wns
cesftfully p«-rform*»li their coveted
There
have
b$en
several
always come home to roost but that ment, s revenues tho public sentiment apple production will makp a record trains In one accldenL* Johnson Is in rather full folds, tho waist. Ailed In modern. J
fore«- * ¡» lit-liev*-i| to be cnncentr.i toil munnaiion say»* thu forts at i.iegr M E Church, S of Nnshvillu.Tenn,
|U0-4tp
task of deglutition itnd have lain
»u.**pi'li*ie*k
n*t»ted
but
thoy
artconfined
to
twenty-ono
yearn
old,
antf
his
homo
Is
with
lovely
valenclenpes
laco;
a
dog
teoms to be ukout*th£ only time
on the frontier between . Liege ami are hobhug out, und that tho Belgian Florida, Christian Advocate, publish­
of Anicrica will sooner or later drive In the history of the industry.
It
down to enjoy the digestion of the
In tT*&gt; money market there was
h
*y
srnall
district»
which
is
quite
n
at
146
Mill
■troot.'Fatonon.
collar,
long
chnln
and
earrings
of
troop»
to
the
wwst
of
the
city
nre
on
ed
at
I^ikeinnd,
Fla.'.
The
Missionary
some -of 'them ' stay at home in cer­ us to abbltration.
th j Duchy of LuxemhuK- This leads
New Y o rk Stato it is estimated thrf’n
Ftrr-Rent
Five acre« good
weaker.— Time» Union
No money
Ho Bkartoti In on a milk 4raln on pearls “and a 8t Apdrow’/f cross (of
ImUnre from our depot-nnd thn* of no important change.
tain sections of Sanford.
to the conclusion tha-t Germany’s the ntlmsivc, and afle^ a sharp Voice, Published Ixy the Board of
"W ar, or no wnr,‘ thc hour is com­ tho apple crop, wffl ,rup fully 90 per the Lackawanna railroad. Ha foil
land,
one
and
n
Tu»if
nulrVfrom
SM
was
offered
on
call
in
the;
open'
very
large
diamonds.
T
il«
1
lady
in
p
b
Southern
Pacific
and
passenger»
•
* • •
,.
frontier facing Russia can he only struggle drovwlhc Germans liack and Missions of tlie M. E. C. South; copy
ing when. the. world around, govern­ cent of a full yield. Tho only short­ from tho train as It was entering the waiting, Countess nnuclii, tho visitors ford. N."*H. Garner __
A id
tilling through New Orleans
in market and the demand was report­ lightly guarded, probnbly liy newly, recaptured grouno thnt they hud. The Sanford Herald, II. J. Holly, The Present European War
1 With the Kaiser and the C u r ments will prefer to feed rather than age throughout tho stato is ih Gteen'west end of the.tunnel at Jersey City, declared to be the most beautiful wo­
ed light. A few call'loan« were mado organised armies of reservists culled
The
end
o
f
The
Worjif
Ave.
come
in
contact,
'with
the
The Belginns have blown up a Editor, One Cent piece. 1906,**’J. -if'.
quarrelling. King Georgo peevish the to kill their dtixens.
For R e n t - 611 &gt;’:irk
We hnve not ing variety. Baldwins will bo the whoro It la.elevntod above'tho tracks man tjiev ever hnd seen; tho lord
at th** banks at 6 per cent. Fora
The above will bo the subject o f
[tfreted tone.
number of bridge*« on tho rnilwny Cowan, -1732.. one English Shilling
to the colors.
French Pr®*y .'coVefed w ith ; war been so pAtlont ounftdves in the past heavyiest* and ajl other red varieties of tho'Erie railroad. In *hls descent chatribarlnin. with his. heavy sliver room hou*,\ with all r u n venirne
small amount &lt;»f ninety days 7 per
tho dlscourao to bo delivered by R ev.
There
-is
no
danger
whatever
lipes
in
the
German
rear,
in
t(ie
und
one
26c
Dill
dated
1862,
by
Elio
chiggers and the Emperor Joseph a s -to Justify, us 'In ' criticising our will show up heavy in production.' ho landed on top o f one of the cars chain, wns the fattest ronn, arid the tall­ Apply at 607 Perk.
snger? being detained in making cent was paid today. ^
J^mdon, Aug. 14.-England today Lundcn district thus cutting f the ui. .I„ Telford, one dime dated UH*L George Hyman nt the. Baptist
with tho prickly heat, I sigh for an­ brethren abroad. Under like circum- The Now’ England States will pro­ of an Erto freight train -arid-bounded est men wore In. tho .row* thoy phased
Sentiment
improved
over
the
next-Sunday mrirnlng,’ nt 11 o'clock.
• For Rent— Three room» furnisk* Mb transfer across the city from our
declared war upon Austria-Hungary, off from the base of their supptte » Picture of the Wesley Brotherhood
other round of country or
.city «stances I suspect jfto would do as, duce considerably more than last off to the ground. '
between In tho grand march through
week
end
in
the
open
market
for
The
reception committco i».nxrnnging
Ittition
to
the
Southern
Pacific
a
class, 77 men. Picture of the Wesley­
He was Injured about tho bead, and tho gorgeous rooms.to bo "received"— for light housekeeping. Al»?
politics wherein .one could at least each of these great nations is doinp. season, a n d . an unusually heaYy
to
comfortably
scat the large «• dimercantile
discount«
and
pa|&gt;or
wa»
|T4
P
of
Frisco,
nor
are
they
met
on
was removed to City hospital. His every one o f them seven feet high, tho. hedroöms. Mr». John'. 4 (
an Truth Seekers. 30 women. Picture
get a little rest ovpr Sunday.
but some of us pray that Amorica yield is looked for In Virginin and
ri».
cnco
which
is
.expected
to nttend
although
^1**1 in New Orleans by health purchased more freely
• • •
condition Is serious, but tho physi­ women Insist—and dressed In a scar­ avenuò. _____________ ___ ;
of the Bishop Henry C. Morrison,
tpay lead in a propaganda for uni­ Maryland, nnd i»v the big Middle cians aro hopeful. '
The Church ia located nt the corner
the total was »till small. Long term
pfhorities
and
detained
for
medilet
coat,
white*
waistcoat,
purplo
knoo
In
charge
of
Fla.
Conf.,
List
of
otlli1 I am glad to note th a tjh o Com versal peace which cannot come West sections. ^Hundreds of -reports
For Rent Completely Iurn
W examinations. All such report»I paper wa» ulim&gt;«i in ijt-mivini with
breeches, white silk hoso nnd shoes
cer» of the M. E- Church, S. Sanford of Park Ave. nnd Sixth St. just back
raercial Club will meeC next Friday while wo and other* aro everlastingly have
for the »u m ««
.corno * in
Tr’om
’ ex;
house with piano
«with
immense
silver
buckle«.
W*
without
grounds
and
it
is
perJ
six
|
M
*r
«-•
•
r»t
ruling
for
«II
dates.
1914', Biographical Sketch of Judge of tho new building being erected.
night to discuss the best means of preparing for war. "« *,
tensive growers in the middle West ANGRY MAN USES DYNAMITE
Few«, steps 'to postoffirc. depo
At 7:45 in tho evening, Mr. H y ­
*rily
safe
for.passengers
to
travel?!
Although
attempts
were^
made
Wofford Tucker, containing pictures
infusing salt into the veins of the
" I f {h e fight ifoea on, one of the and these have emphasised t-ho ’un­
man
will speak o n '" A game of Base­
steamer
dock.
A.
\'r“
"
^
fleuch
New
Orleans..
to
do
business
in
the
foreign
exof hi rn. List of officers and member«
sleeping city and wake, it up from problems of statemsnship -will be to usually flattering prospect for the Blows Up Girl's Hoiits and Others BIG FOOD TRUST IN EUROPE
ball."
_____
]
change
markets
and
some
transtcrprlte,
Florida
of
thu
Wcaluy
Brotherhood
class,
Whan She Refuses to Come to
th«t siesta into which it hak fallen devise a plan for carrying the pro: big apple crop. In most of the ad­
!
actions
were
carried
through
in
th»
Cost of Living Will Be Affected Ac­
t
.
tho
Front
Door.
Poster
of
officers
und
members
of
W H Y H IG H PRICES
regarding
the city ,and. ducts of our fields add factoriea to vices. recefvkd, attention is. directed
For Rent Furnished offics*j
.............. advertising
. ,. T11 i
, N
cording to Whsthsr It la a
1purchase of grain hills, there was
Junior Epworth League; Officer* and
E N TE R TA fN E D O R PH A N S ’
ped
with
roll
top
drak.
ofTi
getting ready for the. big bunch of ^ o se wh „ may neC(j th e m \ n d yet to the fuct that a vast number.of
Good Trust or Not,
still great difficulty in \ realiring
Halifax, N. 8.— Because Miss Myrtle
members
of
(he
Sunday
School
of
M.
tourists thut are bound to come to maintain not only a diplomatic, but new orchards arò* coming to bearing,
nnd. tables. Also a rol JP
’Washington, Aug. 11.-Three resoupon credit.« resulting lip
from
Robinson, a young woman to whom
E. Church S. List of Officer*! of }JnnThe chililrcn nf tho Orphanage at
Florida this winter. It is an 111 wind a genuine, impartiality between the- and that these more than cover-l?WonB calling for information as to
typewriter
desk
nn
^
Paris.—
Hints
that
have
been
ap­
Thomas Reilly of Halifax waa paying
merchandise exports. This t was
foid
Lodgde
62
F.
&amp;
A.
M.
together
Enterprise
* were'entertained nt the
‘ that blows nobody good and the "war nations engaged in the conflict. deficiencies due’ to worn ‘out trees.
^
in ? r
-.°n food stuffs in the generally the ra«e of tht( continent
attention, would not respond to bla pearing In the press for somo time re­ ment for sale or rent.
with thoso who represented tjie Star Theatre Saturday, coming ovnV
in Europe means that all of the bjg
iW
ted
States
»fere
referred
to
Seegarding
the
formation
In
tho
near
fu­
•
—
appeal' to come to the front door of
and in s o m e -instances in London.
G-and Lodgo of Florida nnd'tho fay­ upon the. -iqvitntion of Manager
rich who heretofore have gone to
i**t4r&gt;* Redfield1 today by Chairman International flankers rail
hor hbmo he explpdod a stick of dyna­ ture .of a European preserved'food
little
M IS C E L A N H O U l
Therein
Is
the
Difference.
ing
Ft this Corner stone( of the First Herndpp. Neeefes-t to :aay tho chil­
trust are taking definite shape.
• Eumpe.for the winters will now come
Gladstone's Domestic Rule. *
mite on thi sidewalk.
Eddamson of the House Interstate
difficulties was 'being experienced
A
highbrow
can
retire
to
hIn
study
M.
E. Churqh oft Aug.' 1lth. 1914. dren enjoyed the pictures nnd went
.
It
Is
nsscricd
that
France,
Germany..
AD. ‘ Gladstone once' said thnt ho
to Florida or California with all
W an ted -P ln in nnd DnO
w
Tho explosion'blew In the front of
fo r e ig n Commerce Committee.
nml emerge with tho dnliouncement
in jegnrd to letter» of credit, for
Program'rof
the exeiclses for-tfyis away happy. Manager H. B. Lcaelf
England,
Switxerland
arid'the
United
had
solvod
tho
domestlo
problem
In
the bouso and smashed the window» In
•chances In favor of the former. Now
* resolutions call upon, the I)oEj^essmaking of '" ,1 k
t Mr
that he has dlucoverod a «ubconscloun
, small amounts, although
foreign
States
have
supplied
capital,
half
of:
thls-way':
"Whenovor
Mrs.
Gladstone
of the Home wished to publicly
occasion.
two
blocks.
house
on.
East
Third
streetit is up to the people of Sanford ‘ to
ijtrtment of Commerce to explain
cosmos, and wo call It. new thought.
99-9tp
-banks were unwilling to ndvnncs
Roil of members of the Woman’ s thunk Mr. Herndon for hi» eouTesy
Tho dynamite had a time fuse, so the noceesary $8,000.000 having been Mattie P r lg g c r * _________
get busy and turn the tide this way. Insists 1 submit; an I whenover I insist Hut a lowbrow cun «pond five years
H v Prices have gone up when the
sbo submits." He didn’t say,- "how­
ms
Missionary Society of M. E. C. of and thoughtfulness in Kehnlf of the
that Heilly waa ablo to got out of dan­ already subscribed.
Tho hotel should certainly bo sturTImportation of food practically lias *"r‘ ' " '
exploring
nn
unknown
continent
and
Felix Potin. a famous Paris caterer, " A competent g » ^ " er * ndfo^gsS
ever, whether they took turns.about
Sanford,
Roll Af mi-mlicrs of tho ehildren.
ger.
No
one'waa
badly
hurt,
but
tho
cd a t ‘onco and the roads should bo
Bijn »topped by the European war
iliT ^ tK v M
Insisting and submitting. . Murrtago claim to havo discovered a new animal damage- to property ir considerable. is suggested as tho brains of feo trust.- married, wishes po^'»1’ * jj
i
l
l
.
Daughters
of Wesley.* Early history
. finished and the bulkheading helped f*.a failure tvhnn ¿doe. of .tho parties called tji" »nlggk'blul; and we aro
LThe rcsolutioris wkre.introduced in
.
Reilly was daptured an hour after .tho which, It Is expected, will have a con­ used to hant-o
of
Sanford
M. E. Church S. by A.
C ARD OP TH AN K S
I’hoto
by
A
im
rlc
n
n
I*re
»s
A
M
ociatlnn.
an
unanimous
tl-.t
It
l.i
old
hunk.—Cin­
along and many and divers Things Insists o n ' being the. lnatatflr and
[Jo .House by Representatives K e lly : There will be an
ici&gt; cream
explosion and put tn jail. Charged with siderable effect upon the coat o f foodE.
Phillipa.
cinnati
Enquirer.
.
&gt;
1
.
The
Herald.
»re
and
Farr,
of
Pennsylvania.
I
Social
Wednesday
evening.
AuglOth,
‘ started .for the benefit of tb » best doesn’t take turns In sbbmitUn
attempted murder.
—
W *
. . . .
*
I take thin method of thanking
$300 IT T
directed inquiries through th o jat the Moore’s Kjption Chdrch, lem• • i
d ty In tho country. This is not the tho submitter. •• «
. W an ted -T o b orrow ^ ,
•hie nrllllcry of Frnucc 1» one of the most efficient branches In the nation’s
CARLO AD M E L O N «
our friim l» individually and rxillectMust Work to Attain Success.
•srtinent
of
’
Commerce.
Chsir-!
onade.
popcorn
and
penhUts
will
also
Combine
to
Fight
Mosquitoes.
time to lay down on tho jdb Tor this
Husband’s Acts 8tart Trouble.
army. Thu g u n » « » am well defiled, and tba guns aro o f th« latest type. *&gt;1*1
cent for 6 y « r a « n ^ r
r ,
J f. H. Hill wilt be here today with vef^..for tl.air kind
—
X -— :
You will li ml -iio*^ stopping-place
Adamson expdcU that the do.) lx* for sale.Every one Is niett cor- 1«rn&lt;-1 1*■*' ha» always liecn Insisted on by officials, and the result has been the
war making h »rd UraeW a,all bunk.
New York.—Alleging that horr 1hua- r * ? m,daV N ‘ J— Promlnont New Sanford. Can fiv e
Idea for the Qss Range.
,0,^t¡
n
carload
of
those
fino
South
Caro­
along th«* line of prepress; tiirrr mny band branded her cheek with a fight- T°rk«rs * h o summer hare h are comtention
during
tjio.illneaa
and
death
traent will ...»ire
make repm-s
replies *which:
dUlly invited from HartTufd^fld
TJiii war in Europo will make Florida
light­
m e . , um»z
* . ,iu
m ^
j high atnndnnl
atnnunni or
of emcrancy
efficiency mai
that Jtaa boon ostabllshcl. Jp tho picture la shown lina meionsVSnve up your money
It Is tföt well knSSrn. but a mlrror ho relays of now Impulsed, but no
Hr--J blned to fight the tposqultoea. They drees Box 1282, t- ri&gt;of husband and father.
. ..
ed cigar and bit ber han
render unnecessary action. b y¡ roùndfng pUce*. I rocce .
great in many ways and wé should Will rofioct heat ss well ae light. Ala She Intesi type of guns In action.
•
•
•
,
pigvcT
Piatii
r*
.
have
mado
a
ton-year
contract
with
a
until
he
arrivea.
Mra
Furen
and
fgrriily.
stopping-places.
&gt;V«U
’
ntelllguntly—
Van
Tongulcm
who
«
m been
House
' kny of the resolution^ toward finishing the cb.urch.
•; r be ready to catch tho shekels when iqost any brigbt surlaoe will. Bo If a
Piano and
*n work *&gt;
work with energy and forae. t&lt;* wed 19 7„ in .'h * a sued for a sopara- dredging and Irrigating company to
.,!*
.
,
/
i
.
.
they fall this way. The Co/nmercial brlgbt ptece of tln wero placAd under a^hleve success, and If you persevere ----j,,r
l
r ^ p remoto /rvery mosquito-breeding place tuning and re p a ir^ *.'Club Is t”he proper body . to. bogst all tbe burnere of-a gas rango moto success wf»f surejy crown your rat•
within four jnllea. — - *
, aolutaly * « arantC! Í ‘a.4
1°
- T~
Box 1233-Phone
'Hti 11i t i l i n f a Ueat woulil bo
JidtAisflÉflULUkT

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

I-WEEÍLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

ILr-

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN- IT-

WAR ON AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
AU STR IAN AND GERMAN
MOVEMENTS ARE BEING
CLO SELY GUARDED

FIERCE FIGHTING IN PROGRESS
ALL«OF YESTERDAY
NEAR HALFLIN

To Plant More Celery

A Big Apple Crop

French Artillery In Action

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                    <text>IR G A N O F SEM

TH E GARDEN SPO T OF t flE

W O RLD

IN SANPORD-^tife In Waltfi L
ANFORD, FLO R ID A, TU

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)RLD A W A ITS THE
ATTITUDE OF I T A S S
IN EUROPEAN W AR
i, Paris, A u g .y .- The invasion of
Her Alsace by tt French army under
BsmTal Joseph Joffre, tlio French
jomniander-in-cluof, has awnkened
treat v-nthusiasm throughout 1'hi.nra.
French, military authorities while
lecogniting tho occupation of AltSdrclt and Mu*lhauHcn by French
L-eop.) 1« not of high strategic im p or
lance, asrert tljat the ^successful
o f Che French army far
•• Gt'rmnn frontier, will havo
•ton.-idcralilc moral effect.

FR E IG H T CAR PERRY
«ill

Soon be In -Operation
Key.. \V«;st Terltnlnal

at

Jacksonville, Phr* A u g.-ll.- The
first ■of the now freight car ferry
b oats' being built for the Florida
Enat Coast railway, for usebetween
K ey West and Huvannn, will he
launched September ^80, nt the
Cramp 'shipyards, F^.fiiidsJjphia.
When the service ia in operation
the Florida Eust Coast railway ex­
pects to handle through pasuonger
and freight ca’rs fro m New York to
Cpba without change, or transfer of
freight.
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‘ • I t is ‘ rrtportod onofficinlly- that
[Kolmar, further io. th e' north, ha*.
v it inio th^-hunds d f'th o French.
-None of those three places
.ttpa
Wrongly fortified and dll lie oiiL^ile
This will bo &lt;v\e of the largest car
the lino of real German defense, liejn gi guarded as outposts of
tho ferry boats over put in service. It
strongly fortified cities. Their Cicr- will hold thirty cars; and will be seaijn:m ■’ Itarrjsona numerically
were,
(airly strong »but it 'was understood
that in case of attack they meroly
.Would ertdeavor to hinder the French
advance* before falling buck.
Ncu Rrelsach, whero they tire said
to have retired, is c^nt of Kolmar
and is ¡strongly fortified.
while
rmn-nuuiK nuiiiu
uibwmuu . iu
mv
. .
Strassburg
some distance.
to the
minala.
»th , th e centri u(. tliu great ujtgftr -8^ In „ddltin
audition to the largo shipments
■bfcntidn of Germoh trocpniJsjRtfpngly
of Cuban fruits ? northwards, tho
fortified a id supposed to b e 1 preboat will carry meats from tho pack­
Pund for a lori g aJege,' . . .
ing houses of .th is tountry lb "flfF
Island. I t is'i^a&amp;cipatqd that a heavy
• •Francb has requested the Austrian traffic vCill deve]dp 'upbn' tho comaks^dor . to explain Austrians plelílín.JiLJhslP-transpor.tstlori ,fUTnti-ntions in an Alleged movement ciiities.
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of^uRtriar.s acroos Germany to tho
FrcÉcli ‘ frontier.
• Sta(o News’ ...
..F o rt Meade .'cltixens will' • vote
. Cholera is raid* to have broken August- 21 on a, $65,00Q improve­
out amoqg the A4istrian and Servian ment bond Irtue, and thé voters nrc
troops.
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so favorably ehthused over tho
question that It is believed the vote
A cablegram' from Peking says will be practically unanimous ii&gt;
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serious “ conversatiiftls” are-proceed­ favor of .tho'issue. •
ing between thfv-Tokio and London
Governments concerning w-bether
There could not bo a moro marked
Japan will participate in an. attack indication of proirdsa' jnorally--klwft
on tho German colony Of Tiring Tau. t U decrease in the number of saloonB

be common projierty' of France and
Belgium.
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Thu British Adm iralty announces
that G.-rmun submarines attacked
tish cruisor squadron, but.that
iNHsh ships escaped undamaged,
olftL German submarine . was

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W ILL BE LAID TO REST
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Washington, Aug. U .- With
no
formality except that of the church,
the funeral of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
wife of tho President, w/ui hold in
thJf*East Room of the White Hound
i t 2 o’clock/ Official business wan
banished for the day from .the Ex­
ecutive Mansion and Washington
and the Nation will join with .tho
President’ In mourning.
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Immediately After the services
tho body was takon to Rome. Geor­
gia,' the burial place of M^h. Wil­
son’s parents, ^t was understood hero
that throughout the South people
will pay respect by tolling church
bells as the special train papsq»._
Only members of the family, mem­
bers of the Cabinet'and their wives,
members of apecinl committees from
the Senate' and^H ouse,
a
few
friends and White House employee«
were present nt the services/here.
The simple Presbyterian
funeral
service without muric or singing,
was conducted by the Rt^v. Sylves­
ter Beach of Princeton, N.J., nml
the. Rev. J. II.Taylor .of Washington.
It included selections from the fifthicenih chapter of First Corinthians,
and the fourthteCnth chapter of 8t.
John, short prayers and a benedict-

LIEGE HAS FA LLE N J H
BUT FORTS REM AIN TO
AGGRAVATE GERMA?

CAUGHT-A NEGRO AND HAD HARD
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PIGHT BEFORE PLACING H IM
UNDER ARREST
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.Officer» Howard nnd Vickery had
«.tussle with- a desperate negro’ last
Thursday night in which they came
v jry neat'-losing their lives.
^ The negro who is a stranger here

URCH Is P O PU LA R
^m fleffee

Room

Taken,at

The ‘ capacity of the Audience
room of the Baptist Church »raa
taxed on last Sunday Evening. The
large audience urns thaTe to h"ar Rev.
Hyman s*peak on- the sub*
form waiUicg lo catch a freight north. ( s f m
Railroad Crossing” . Mr.
He ha drift! open knife near him nnd ject
the revolver that ho.had just stolen Uyman/prc-aented our walk through
that of a highway which ever
in hU pocket, handy to uro and *hcj.v life
the officers awakened him he tried And anon has n dangerous crossing
to use both: They grappled with him that we must paM. Tho lcMon was
a n i had a hard timo sTitidufng him, drawn from. tHo~ dangerous Railroad
"nioantlme keeping, 'him Horn using Crossings. T h ere1 Wo" arc warned,
his weapons. 'He winy finally over­ against the. danger with | sign that
powered and brought to the city says “ Stop- Look-Ids w n ." , .These
wero uacih/us the. warding in the
bastile.
-• In n suitcase ’ carried with him all "Cftaslng* wp niWfit haVO in lift*. Four
the clothes stolen frodi the section of th.o crossing wero. mentioned.
1st; The Crdsfmg- of Toiftptation
house were.recovered;*
-•The ncgrO;i«*efftii to' be 3n old of­ whore the Ji’ oung man or- woman
fender, ah d ’ thtre is no doubt.that will have to think -long hoRiri* going
{ he.otficol-o have made an important into ii lifv of sin. 2nd. The crossing
of Cbpvstng Companions: We*&gt;b«uld
capture. • .
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' From th e’ desperate .«(Torti madoj bo VeKy eftrefui in tho choice of ns^
by the negro.to escape he hoH evi­ soctate« especially when-’ Wt choose,
dently committed
crime in- some •husband or wlf.*. fird. Tho Crossing
Other part of the country o r‘ is an of Doubt. When wo doubt humanity.
cixiiped convict. Ho is aboiltr forty ouraeivts nnd sometimes the Diving
Leglslativo Business Suspended
years of uge, dark "glngerc^Uo •color, one. 4tli. The Crosilng^chooslng God.
While tho services were in prog- ^nd hia left cyu is out. Claims to Sdnio, worship money,, soroo'-forae,
rcss both llouscji yt Congress and have come from Tampa and Is, ’un­ some clothM, »om6.society ond some
all Go'vernment departmaut wero doubtedly wanted in south Florida. Jehova. Stop, look and lisffcn when
closed anil all flags 1n th o : Cnpital
we go to miika these crossings in life.
were at half hiaat.-Tho White House
The lafge chorus under ih e leader­
USE N A T IO N S C R E D IT
grounds worn dosed to rhe public.
ship i * Mr. ChuB. i".- P6lK ’fend*
several . beautiful selections.
TinThe funeral train left for Routfl
services
close
promptly
after*
con­
at 4;36 o'clock,- arriving-kt-Atanla,
Washington. Aug.l1.-‘ *Kecp calm; tinuing fo r AA' minutO," YAu «re
Ga. at noon to-dny and at Rome at
W m Iio nations great credit and •buif- especially welcomed td the servlcva
2:20 o'clock. There uill be a Special
ness staunchness to iko fiillcsti at tlio Baprist' Chureji. They want
car for lh$ ff (lower*.
withHoliF. cotton from tho market
In addition to the President, Miss and give careful attention to ware­ yoji to come, it-is not with them ”
Would you like to^gonio" bat rather
Margaret Wilson and Mr. and Airs. house facilities for. grjiin.”
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Coma with us and. feel at home.”
Francis B. Sayro and -Secretary and
•That was tho* advice o f the De­
Mr. Hyman will use-as bis subMrs. -Ay.G.McAdoo, those in the
partment of Agriculture today to Jock next .Sunday Night, " A gam#
funeral party 'will bo ' ProfTessor
farming interests us a means of rt- Of B
1," ...♦
Stockton . Axeon,. Mrs . .Wllflon’s
IlSviug fKrctttehed crop cohdliions
Ladies Notice
on account of tho European war.
All members of the sjWonian's
•.‘.‘Cotton Is the- most iiifpifctant
factor in tho sitastiori,” said Charlns Club who are ' In te r e s to ^ lli the
Beautiful * R a li'’., .especial
J.Brand, In charge o f -the' office of “ CRy
markets, in a* etatomerit. ‘ ‘Cotton U ly those appointed o a the Rose.*
the internatioiuU crop, and the -only- Commlttoe” , are .requested to meet
crop that goes into tho industrial ui the home of Mr.**. .MY. Dickens'
and in used only in manufnntured Friday ufi.m oon, at 8:i}0 to discuss
otRet pecosraty
state. The continental nitnutton •is plana, uni) &gt;'
had. so fsr as oottoB.is concerned; arrangements.
^ , fu ll. attendance ¡a earnestly
C H R IS T IA N E ND EAVO R W O RK
the greatest continental centers un-

in a ¿ommunity ond the failure- of
existing ones to do' n remunerative
business. The Independent notes that
in St, Petersburg, no new saloons will
bo opened in precinct N o.! of that
city and that |a likely that one or
two now doing business will close at
end of liceriso year. It ia etutpd.that
not one of tho five now being con­
ducted in the city ia making money.
On Friday evonlng August 7th.
One coivcern that now holds licenses thirty members of t.fie Christian* En1
for two ealoMis has not made appli­ deavor Sofciet^'of the Presbyteriun
cation, for the coming year.
Church, answefed to the roll called
by the secretxry. Miss Essie' Purden.
Thay met in the Brotherhood yoom
to imrtlcipate in - the monthly de­
votional meeting.'- Mr. Louis Gard­
ner/as leader/ subject,“ Cjourage."

Splendid Interest was showh, many
mills will be greatly inerrajod if war
the members ■taking part.
goes jjn, thus reducing /he surplus
‘ T whs . thoroughly enjoyed and
that will have to bc-caled for. The
profitable. to or T, After closing tho
dar will, furnish an ess/ntiul oppor­
dovqtional rare* of* the program,
tunity for Amrrican mstjufacturen*
automobiles were waiting nnd ’ the
to'develop South American markets.
members with lunch -basket* and
boxes filled^h* c»Ya anil were whisk­
ed a w »y for a lo v d y ride to the
hold ‘thier cotton from the market.
.banks of the beautiful St. Johns
Hankers must for the «uvwvnt mix
river *by thegOsteen Tarry, .where
patriotism with their business and
roVing bn the river ‘in the moon­
assist both farm owners and tenant
light, and other pastime* were in­
farfners to hold theur cotton until
dulged in. A bonfire added cheer­
the aituatlon han had. an opportufulness to the scene, 'while a most
bounlirur lunch was jipread,
H»
which keen appetite« did Jus'the.,
BIRTJID A Y PARTY.
and tho timo seemed only too short
when the auto ride home ended nhd
mined
the godd nights said. . v .
Li ughThese outings enjoyed in ChrUtisn. fellowship should b* consider­ ter. Margaret1« sixth .birthday. •" •
ed a privilege drer jki ©ael» one* ...Mrs. -Ii.Went aaalatad her with the
• Folio¿ing*~TBre^ thpeve prwent; : lilflir.foiks. Games wv're enjoyed and

dafqty' refreshments served^-Those

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Mrs.IVC.Ma8wVH.. MUs • A.nnie
preHent w ere:
Lee &gt;Caldwell, Mlsg. Alice- .Whitnor,
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Mrs.Louis Gardner, M l»» MurrPl

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RafiaOn, R
Went, Blanch Fletcher, ’ Caroline
Spi'ncer, (1intna Spencer, L.-dair
Jones, Ruth Spencer,.
Msrjory

Woodbui

firms the capture of Liege by tho
Germans. It refers to King Albert's
order o f the day congratulating
tho defenders of tho city, and says:
"Th^s order of the day evidently
has Been superceded by tho capture
of Liege by tho Germans.”
.‘. Confirmation o f • reports
th a t’
Utgu had been taken by, tho Gotmans apparently was given by dlspat trims—f um ived ‘ f rom— Berlin yes*tar day, although.’ advice« coming
from Belgian, " French and British
sources maintained tljat tho for,1*
there were stllVin tho" hands.of King
Albert's meti. It wafi i m r U d in
dispatches that, ^though the rity

Miss Eugenia Msulden who hue
been the guest of her aunt, .Mrs. A.P.
in Alsace-Lorraine, nnd the Immedi­ ‘desired, for only hearfy co-operation Connelly, lift Friday night for
^can this affair be made the success Cjaroden* 8. C. .where .she/, will
ately surrounding sertlon. ‘
vfiiit before returning to hor homo
“ England, no dtAfbt, ia nble to •tbofVvery—member of the Wopiag'a
in Washington, D. C*.
Cl
A
oííures-ÍN
to
be.
organise her cotton spinning in vOry
short time. While there will b^ a
strict ion of the English markot for
cotton, there is ho occasion forX fie
conclusion that seomstohawdenten"
sortie .minds that Ihoro wil)r be ^ o

of

'fm*

Baptist

&lt;hvrch

London, Aug. 11.« Military men
hero believe the discrepancy be­
tween'Belgian and Germany nTRorta
on the situation at Liege is account«
« d for by the retreat of tho Belgian
troops, which* have hi»14 roufra between the forts, and th at to w n y^
the town of Liege haa been taken.by *’•■
the Germans,* who continue *to ad* ^
vance. on a line between Huy nml
Louvain/leaving part of their army
to "besiogo tho Liego forU. '
... Tho latest message received hero
/ W A . Bj\U9«olo filed : at JLifcfli
afternoon still-w as strangely silent
on that subject, qf th/^Garman as-

-Frank,
Virginia
Ht-kard, David Brillimi,
^jUstie
n w n a n d Martha
.
Little Margaret .received many

(p i b ijum v^ r a hl u-xicyr
1 V1“ »*1 lu-tween tmr tl.- i

�THE SANFORD HERALD

FAGB’ÍW O

AUSTRIA, GERMANY AND ITALY VERSUS
RUSSIA, GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE

RUSSIAN COSS A C K S K

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BASEBALL PLAYED AT NIGHT
League Game« In 8a»katchpw»n Begin at 7:15 o'clock In Regina
and Terminato at 10.
Regina, tho capital of Saskatche­
wan prorlnco, with a population of
adoptod the moro
daylight plan o f marina tho hands
of tho clock forward one hour. The
change went Into effect May l and
will continuo up to October 1. 'A s a
result, the baseball games start at
7:1G. It,will bo poeslblo then to con­
tinuo play up to 10 o’clock.
•Tho crowds are composed of about
three-quarters men and ‘one-quarter
women motore, nnd averago nbout
1,300 d game the year around. It la
an everyday eight to Bee fifty or sixty
automobiles lined up nlong tho right
and left flelc^ foul lines. And how
thesa automobiles do root!
Every
noleemaklng Instrument known Is
brought Into play to cheer on ono of
tho homo boys. A good play by n
visitor also brings out n round of ap­
plauso.
^
A peculiar situation turned up nt
Regina a few days ago. In the ninth
"Inning against Saskatoon Regina had
.men. on first and second, with ono
man out and the Bcoro 5 to 4 against
them. Jack Smith laid down a bunt
which #tho pitcher, Cadreau, Jh.ew
into tho bleachers. * Roth runners
Bcored. apparently 'winning tho gamo,
but, owing to tho ground rule which
permitted only tw o hases ou a- wild
-throw. Umplro Colgalo ruled thnt only
ono run had scorod, and tho other
could not pass third biue. In thb
JtLcantlmo tho crowd rushed on tho
field nnd carried off tho players, and
It was Impossible to resume' play.
As It stood tho score wns n tie, man
otv second and third and one out
President Flopilng, té whom tho
matter was finally referred, ordered
the' gamo played over, «wing to tho
.facL.ihal~ttiit~r.rawd waa allowed to
rush çn. tbo field and prevent further
------ r- .
play.
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There Have Been Many Fillers and So Called
Puncture Cures on the Market. None
. Have Proven Satisfactory Until Now
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Wo fiuaranteo ROR-KER to do all wc claim for it m XS|.
will give your money back. This is not idle talk,5 but :t f;„.t
our reputation stands back of it.
U 7E r i T A P A N T E T
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\ Not lo nfTerl resiliency o f

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rubber.
/ To incrc* * t,u&gt;
of tires.
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* \ Not to injure finish or uarmenls.
• Tt u-ndTa filler; it is a.G per cent tonic, iM per cent air.
You ride on nir ns ubW,. KOR-KER prevents the air fmiu
escaping. 1500 miles ndded to your tire tnilcpge by keeping the
tires always up. No leakage from punctures, air holes m pnrmis
ttkbes. No rim cuts. Less blowouts. No lo&lt;s of time nr m-m.-v
by delays’on the road. Inertias? your own pleasure: al.-.i . . r
ffiends’. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS.
Trentmeht simple; hot sticky; inexpensive. Thu twin m
lfc&gt; transferred’from ono Slide lo'another; will riot m .,n. v*
interfere with vulcanizing, (’all or- write for particulars.

George C. Chamberlain }* £*£

TYRUS COBB’S CRACKED RIBS
Georgia Peach, Panned f o r Hie '
clou»" Sliding, Glvee HI» Own

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B R IT IS H A R T IL L E R Y !

’ VeHIorvor thiTMattTrr

Speaking of Ty Cobh's ribs., tin« ronult of an all too strenuous slldo Into
a baso, reminds mo of nn Inclilcnt concorning that wizard o f tho paths Cobb
lias aluniya turn 'tmiint'il-git mound
tbo American ring for his " v I c Io u b ”
baso eliding*.
Tho Tigers had played tblH 'day at
tho Yankee park. , As usual Ty had
slid luto some baseman and the ev li­
ning papers had taken him to task
because of his ’’deliberate spiking."
That night Cobb was playing billiards
ui his friend, John tfoyle's. The ques­
tion of his base sliding was talked of.
Huddenly Cobb dropped his cue. and
facing n half hundrwl fans—some "for
Mm. but most against him—ho said:
"They say I cut men down purposely on tho bases, i ploy the game to
win. I can’t help It If they block my
way. When I'm coming Into a bato
foci foremost, I lihvo the right of
way. It's tho rulo o f baseball. Hut 1
want all you men to bear wltneSB that
Ty Cobb doesu't do nil thp cutting
down. Just look hero boys," afid Ty
sat on the billlnrd table and pulled
UJ^ both trolls or legs to bts knees.
Each leg was cut from ankle to
knee In a frightful way Hardly an
Inch- of whole skin remained uncut or
braised. "And they say ,1 deliberately

F R E N C H IN F A N T R Ÿ I

of J o h n B o t e t s o n U n iv e r s i t y , Dc L a nd , Florida
-Uniting in tin- ilt;L&gt;ree l.l„ i‘&gt;. It is tile &lt;&gt;1
beat in Florida. It.has a large body of 1
aluipni.
Special emphasis is placed. &lt;&gt;i
Pleading and Praeliee. Its graduat.es mil
practice without further examination, l a.
iulilding: law library, courses of study un’ FALL TE R M

B E G IN S S E P T E M B E R

Send for Announcement for 1011-1

When you feel dull, out of sort«, discouraged,
half dek itnd everything scemn to bn going
wrong, you can blame It on your liver. !l&lt;l*
torpid. Yom-«*oc4

A M edicine of Power in
All Liver Disorders.
When tbo liver I* torpid. U fhrorj» (mpurltlrn i-to *hn &lt;•▼-*•&gt;
Which hamper every organ In tho body. Tho r esult Jr. that , n
tlonal processe* aro hot properly carried -an. Impdrltlcn g-t u
tho blood, tho Stomach I» bilious, tho kidneys v m !; :
bowels Irregular*—generally constipated, nerbine &lt;1. irthene Impurities, open* up tbo obstructed c han ne l
tho tnypld liver, 'cicansrs tho blood, putlUts nn I
bowel». Alter *'•.&lt;&gt; ryatetn baa been tbits over'
Immediato lmprovctu...f. \ppetlt-* - •
uisi.-ii
rplrj.'h ri».-, (ù.i f.iln.J i'U um of v l—-r- •
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looks bright ltd cheerful, with-« ji. _ -, . &gt;u..l, i. . o •&gt; » an
evorywheru In t’.:o ho.’ i

50c ppr Battio.
IT U tenso Interest tho wholo
world Is wntchlug thu devel­
opment o f the situation .bo-’ • tween Austria and Bervla.
Wtfut,' shnll he Its Immediate rcsblL
what Its final outcome? Althongh Bor
via backed down on July 25, will this
quarrel between nelgtibore extend fxtjrond Its original territory and even­
tually Involro nil the great powars of
Enropo In a general warT *
That 'Austria would bo supjtorted by
Germany should Russia decide upon
hostile measures In support of Hervla
was considered absolutely certain, llotb
'Austria utid tlcruiuny are next door
neighbors pf Russia and are united In
the common Interest o f preventing
Hlav expansion-sad agirresftioiHln-the
Uatkan penlusula. Whether Italy, the
third power In tho trlplo alliance. Would
actively gjipport Austria was a question
open to speculation. It Is -truo that
the terms’o f the alllnnce make It prac­
tically obligatory for Italy to lend. Its
support to Austria and Germany Id the
event o f a war with Russia, but U Is
believed by many that owing to Italy's
close relations to Montenegro, which
Is outspokenly friendly to Russia, and
la view o f certain Internal conditions
Jtaly may remain neutral.
. Whether England and France, the oth­
er great western powers, wpuld oven-’
tually sldo with Russia was a (jurattion
o f deep concern to all Europe. Franco,
•being a rather close ally o f Russia and
naturally hostile to Germany, may con-

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tween Austria and J ^ r^ n mny nroijsc
gym palt*t(r w ár* lunong
»« «V •*.
J.V 1 • 1
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^ j In view o f the Intmsu fettling o f racial
* ' Jealousy and Intirttl Ik-twee it -the Mo*
* buuiuii-dun and tho Chflgtlaii-’ clomonts
£ struggling fur supremacy- In that part
;&lt; of Kurt&gt;|H&gt; It Is dunhtful that they will
. ! remain neutral tbrilligli* the cptlro condiet.
Th e S tren gth -of the Armies.
Germany, with :il(l ships lu’ licr navy
nnd an estimated war strength of. laud
forces nmountlu^ to 2.250,000 men.
leads the nations Involved In military
power.’ Russia Is next, with 100 ships
«nd_jm_CMlImnted fighting force of
A rchd u k«
Frane!»
F e rd in a n d , .t 1JMA.0U0 men. Austria has 114 ship«
h « ir ta th « A u stria n th ro n « , and f and can probably put 1.500.000 men In
the field if necessary.
•
hi» wifa.
T W rd .-r*S» rvla m ust auppr«»»
O f tho sea fighters.Germany hasJM
all c t l i i ^ p a n - 8lavlo
aociatU a
bfittlcslilps to Itussla'^ 0 nnd A u strlH
w h i c h s r a ca rryin g o n a po
* j 13; 103 torpedo boats of nil classes to
-ill Russia's 203 ryjd Ao&gt;rtr!n*s 72; 23 rob-Fourth.—8«rvla mult auppr«»«* f marines to Russia's 20 nnd Austria's 0.
ta actlvitlaa of Slavio aganta ![ The rest of tho naval strength la cooi Botnia and Herzegovina who
flued to cruisers, eliminating tho nonr« working for the detachment !| fighting craft In the three navies.
F territory from Austria.
Russia'« standlug army In (Mince is
M * » ft A * » » » » * » * * * * * * * * * * not much Uws In uuiubora than her war
■-------------------------------------- — strength, being 1,500,000 men. Gcnnn•nt and intensely clannish peoples njr ,“ jPPort" 0^2-000 men In her
tf Ualknn |&gt;euln»ulu Is extremely
wl"
* n&lt;1
-. Montenegro has already nn 8vrv,J, 30-0S8‘ AI1 nHl u,rF «»nUbuous
red thnt It trlllgWe ft’s support to u&gt;»»*&gt;’y service. I tunsIn’s demande bo
u, i»ml this may prompt thu other ll*'
greatest, with a term o f .from
r |lowers of tho Italknnh to take
IP font nnd one-third yeftrsv
In necordauce with their racial.
Dining the last few ypnn Russia's
ous and political Interests. - lton- ®nttro nrmy has been reorganised, re1, at one. Urns a atauch -ally of ®mied and rccloth&lt;4l, and a new navy
la. Is n o . longer friendly to that *• •“ courao of conetrucUob.
r - a t least.■not to the extent of
While Austria can put-an army of
ng lor 1L It U believe«! that 1-MO-OOO In the' field, there áre also
mulu will remain noutrnl‘la tbft' ftx«H®ble for doty JLOOaooO nnbr

know

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T o runs HmartlyK Ilxrbntl*. Vnr*- P y c * o r W nilr,'ileJ&gt;(
Ulrpbcuu
Naive.

T y Cobb.
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out men down. I'm tplked nearly ev­
ery time I go Into ■ base, but they nev­
er say anything about that bccauso
they don't know about it- l'vo cried
from tho paid hundreds of times after
games whun they cauterized deep
■pika cuts In tho-dressing.room. So
you boo thoro’s always two sides to

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a stonf."

Kenworthy’s Batting Record.
In ono-afternoon against tho Tip
Top«, Keaworthy of tho- Kansas Ctty
team managed to fill In hotween Idle
moments with a venaUlo display. He
mado two homo runs and a single,
scored three Umea,- Xcce
chsneos la the Hold without' an error,
was In two double plays, made ono
sacrifice bit, stole three bases, and
helped bla team take two g a m e a ^ *

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No trouble. Nomina.

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H a m il t o n , o n t -

Cobb went back to bis billiard«.
• Why "R ob er Oakes Jumped.
Rebel Oakes, now manager of tho
Pittsburgh Rebels, aaya that ho
Jumped to tbo Federal league last
winter owing to tho fact that tbo 8L
Louts club—In aplto o f tho fact that
ho played great ball last year, and had
a good offer from tho Federal leagu e^
offered him exactly tho.tamo salary ns
ho was paid In 1913.
He adds: "1
guosa IlugglnB would llko to bavo
Evans and myself around that Card
camp right now," ,

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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
Conducted by the

Benedictine
Fathers
TE R M S - $225.00

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rqit CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR

will Reni Your House For

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L au ra Jean L ibbeu 's

: Talks on- •
Heart Topics
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I Camalli, IV14, br tiw M tO in N m a a S r a k o i )

P R O P O S A L SHE L A U G H E D A T.
(Inthrr ye rnaebuds while yn may,
o ld Time It atlll n-dying.

And Hits uiim Itnwer that smllr* tislay
Tomerruw .will f*- dying
Then I»* n«t toy. hut uae your tiling
And while
may, ru marry.

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wlfo Thai bi'llgocnot. , domineering
rnf-ti *ct&gt;m to capture nil the awed.
Juving hiiu*ohonl nngrls,
If tin« tyrannical innn'n wife has any
grl.-ianco who keeps Ihotn to herself
making no inopn. Hhn gives the world
t«&gt; timlcrutand. he’a the ilonrett. most
lovable man on earth Her klndm-mt
mid uffectlon win his. love toward
her
Time softens Ms disposition
Tin harsh, a n g ry wife i|ri\.-s her twv*
b-'.tl from her
A man need» peace
md quiet In his own home, that
should he the dearest spot on earth
to him and hla homo lies sweetest
nnd most binding. Even iho wives
who have faulty husbands should
fhako the best of them.—

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W agons and Warr.oss always
qn hand For Salo or ExchnnKo
OlacKsmithlng and tVagon R epairing In connoctlori

STA N D IN G DY HER S W E E T H E A R T

K»r lutvlng Inti toil once your prime,
Vou may forever tarry.

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jtjcy bave recently been ninnigli tun « uv
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Aus irta li «oll M|il\ by Ila- il r I •• i&lt;v:î - i -. ! i ,. 1&gt;ni,i,I..
part of which crow ii* a l.i I i:*i ! i . i i . h

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TORNADOS
While a girl Is In her teens lovo
for you'll find tho’ money wanting when
la a fair gamo. When Would-be wooers
tho storrn has wiped out your property
_________________ flock about her,
W B B tB K
thinks
Have our ¡.tronj:, reliable company
homage Is duo
curry villi’- rr-k—ami lie.oTTtfib safe side.
w B JFr
hor. ¿»w -ts
serious, nnd reIleaxonablo rates
.-V* garde all that la
' Bald to her li^tho
same light vein. , li s) damsi-l. always eager to go
£ ti| Rln* laugh* In the
hither nnd thither, where ho must ------*CtB w &lt;c , H » i l face of iho hashoec.unpanv her. and has a liking for all
ina if
I B 1
f ui
&gt;oung
' the new fads of tho hour, ho may bo
a
I , A, l i L - Jfcr
who
struggle»
certAIn that htir own pleasure comeB
i •jg p T
with words to try
first with her; thnt ho Is only necoa.^ 1
to make her un■ary ns loiig na ho call contribute to
^
derstaud his ad*
her delights. Lot misfortune COmo to
• n r- w ■
miration for her. him, In the way o f unexpectedly losing ‘
She In nmusrd at
his position, nnd lio will And a swoottho two who are
heart of tills kind will turn n cold _*w ■ ■
«
almost nt swords' wheuldef to him. Ills conipanlonnhlp ” *
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i
imlnts vyfug with will he Irksome to hor.
1------each other for her
1 If slio has dreams of wadding him,
________
favor.
Tho man of thirty she leads
i ■!&gt;&lt;• will not bo anxious tobo always |(y. J.
a merry dunce.
As fo r the older
7:55 p.in
on ilip go with him to places Where It
jV.
man, she laughs In his face, wonder­
12:10 a. m
will cost money
Sho will study bis ^ |.
ingat his presumption In
thinking
8:00 p.ni
Lit rest ullhoul lolling him ft all/,» It
J
Juu- could ever w |»l| to be IlnkiM to
11:50 p.m
1 If hange of fortune comes to him ho ' '
Novcnilior
The jiretty lining lining
0:00 a.m
•Will find her true Thoughall of her ;_V''
ta k e * III) lu.-i.tl uf U u W r U U t ollillfc l u
‘ rrirr.dRgrotrconnnwarn him nnd turn' ", ' *
cause her u regret when on« lover
-Mielr heads another way, she vvlll.com- i' 0, ' “l^-Klnfida &amp; West Indian Limited Knv ltecüning Steel Chair Car» to
: drops off. Sho believes thp loss of
»Vashinxton—Klectric Lightcd nnd Fnns.
fort nnd choor him. keep up.hla cour­
one Is the gaining of two dm! tho
t l y and urge him not lo lose heart In No. MV. —Pnjmetln Limited Free Steel IttsHininjc Chair Cars to Washington—
4 choice of half a dozen.
hi-, buttle with tho world. She will
Kln-trfr l.ightcd unrt Fifhk'. '
. . . .
A h 't h o years rush .onward, who
jtri.»e her lovo by wedding him though ^ s(l
finds, thnt five years have made ijilltk
&lt; e -i I.ine I Inridu Mail 1o« il SI.* per tu S*vuinmh.
he I* down and &lt;uit pulling her slioul
* a difference la her life
The men of
d* r to the wheel to..earn support, la-. . . . Su-«1 ÏSLooo, 4i*r-&lt; of the trlPllCxT l'hfM (itM-rntt-if Un air trains. Atlunlli
, the )uinui'T net light why of her. east­
fm ’ ..ry or shop, until his sky bright f ‘*u*i I
ing tlndr eye* at young girl*
The
rti- and he secures another posli Ion
limn of thlrii is no longer nt lu-r
' • h *hapc I heir II \e* nceordlng lo
beck and i .ill
She b.t* lo Invent
Ile women the) love
pretty device* to keep him at her
He «ho loves unwisely must pay
side
She no longer laugh* or iea*es
Jacksonville, Fla
him » I n i she find"* him In a serious for misplaced affection In heart hitler
:*y
r
Nu
uunder
klnfelks
who
love
mood, hill ■in miragi » it
Hor e) oh ate opened to the fact. a )&lt;iunj{ man appear lui be overanxious
ni TnwT its lo uhy sin- 1« slnrle ller -ttei.« i s- Mm gei—the rtrtrt gtml r»r rr
ttwii l. vi't hns dlscoiintged ..eh and h»- ’ heart Svi limi li dépends on It
In. -re miiris. In nine mses nut.yif
t-vi-ri *-li»* Tht-re I* a lime for mirili:
t*
• «how u I\ i-M w ho wert- once hap­
^|e r&lt;- i- .1 lime nl&gt;o !&gt;&gt;r earin-stiiesH,
}
M OTTI HUS OF SODA W A T K R S A N D
«speciali) I f lite mai» ti h o «t-i-m* ln- pt i.ul Highly sweethearts, who for
leal ii|&gt;..ti proposlag l* agri t-.it.h- to a ■ illlbg calis** rend Iln-1r hearts
Ilo* girl, aii- mnn if iht-r«- lorks la a I ••
it oflea n man's own fault.'If •« q
le t le-.rt thè tho'U'ht th.it h-- l- ,1
Itt
Is .-»light In it vain eot|U.-lto'-*
li'»|. .(. ¡tr- r lo lit,r Ihitn ;im - f le r
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lie- ttiling in.in who has his own
Il lt tnl*
rt
to Inn-, earning Ills money by tint
V\ tu ie a « b o l l i t i a n i p l a y Ite- p a r i &lt; &gt; '
uv. ut of lil* brow «houli! call n ball
a ilit|U" I l e I n o l e l l g
The l.t** fif »IV
--•I III* afTiò tinos If he finds liuti the
Sole' A'kfills fer Orjini.'o Clly Springs Minerai Water
tei-ii i m i )
l. n ig h
lie .u tilt
w lii-ii le*
• rl h. |&gt;- ,-tn* lo (aro fi«c Is extraVns p . a k * * o lit-t t.f l o t i - f o r I*. r lo at! I*
*
IM IO Nti 21
*let t-itig
She Know* nothing of the »■ int. would have him spemi his last
Feigning poverty Is a
grami passion
Tho toung woman of •lune for her
t i e an.I tu .-at) should tod crush a food teM of soiiio girl's affection*

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Mr». Uptyump .io hoslesBi—"Tflut
K lH ztly-faccd brute
Htandln;: over
Riero at tho dour ’ limi Mieli poor
Usto s to refuse- lo get me a glass
■ Of water Fund) u n iPdn't liii. nd r»t
, lavilo such a muti ’ •■ &gt; m '■( &gt;•: 1
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Rr« Miistcr* " I ..n r 1,1 i et 1cr
: 1 dMfi't Invite hi i II*- I* *
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band
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no* -i1-r * l.im

TI)*- halle I i t i - Suiti .va* |ir*t used
In Troy. N V. Iti l^pj when »om o
goni)* bonghi for ilo gei. rniiu-nt nnd
ninrk'il l 5 w. r. i-.yp. t '. d In Sam­
uel u t
• 1 empio) .*,
wle-.
I I . !.
Sitili.

wooers * hope* with Mile fell blow. Her
chances o f matrlmonv urn mirro wing
down to unit man most likely
|i
duu»D I do tho sphiHlt-r much good
to look hack and count the lovers
whom *tn- lias sent from to r VVhll.
It I* trio- that tbyte Is iilwatrt eto
1tuince of iiuilrtmuu) fo r a woni.it.
no mailt t loiw ohi pto* mat he. It 1*
well for her to recollect that loti.

ami laughter belong to youth time.
Thè Ramo mannerism would send nn
older suRor from her.
She woultl
blame herself forever nfter for the
last proposal she I rea led loo lightly at
it moun-iil when slut should bave In-* n
sympathetic llstl-alug with heart Inlerc*l
W IV E S

C O M P LA IN

ABOUT

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BANDS.

C\»rri 1 amflhrf »' f«/*«- mrmnrn«!
A rut t«» li»r %»rtu«n

u fr!rn«l,

O N E T IM E

F R IE N D 9

lt--menil^r ttiro the frtcn&lt;1*til|t
Wlilrh voti rets think |»m.f ini-l vain
\l III i-rotim ’ll I • I-- .Iti.I |i.‘ltI-**t- e
Cil! \oil
f.*t It * i tin

C om plclc-abstracls from the record s of

Tak.- lo ■ of a spi-i-dy pmO-ssliig
f ilr n d . fro in!* li I p Is lit-vt-r lasting
which flames before It burns," say* a
p.»ot.
Atinlbrr wnrns; "Nothin g Is
mors dangermiH llptn nn Imprudent
friend;-nn open fo e tnay provo n cuny».
but n pretendi ti friend I» worse " By
nil o f Ibis wisdom w * should gather
Mint the Choosing o f a trai« friend Is to
most women almost ns serious n uint
ft r a* choosing u lo v e r
Are not Ivtlh
t ipposetl til h* cherlphfll n llfe llm e ’
There.are untp.-n rt-itiarkabl» sngn
.|ou* mill t It 1■r la all else, who innkt*
a most unwise selection of women
friends. Tho sedate woman
adores the brighi creature all lu e

Or;ini*c and Seminole Counties.

Taxes

paid for nonresidents.
C. W. G O H D R K II, Miinnfler.

FIR ST TO USE THE S P IT O A L L
Uhcle Mike Scanlon Gives Credit to
Pitcher Tommy Bond Rather
Than to Elmer Srrlcklstt

C a i 'd S
O n e Inch l ards Will lie P u b lish e d (Jn.
dcr T h i s H ead ing Vi T h e Kali- O f »7.20
Per Year.
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Kut 111« ( .&amp;1111&gt; your fur t'hvml laura,

A» if her merit kiMn'd your*?

Mason &amp; Householder
Dentists

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(iartu 'r &amp;
; Thosti old-fashioned flatirons of yours— r
t
they arc a tiresome pair. It's b id comigh l-» have only one of S
them around, but you have to have | w jmc heating while the
other U cooling off, otherwise .you would never get througli

Terni* Moderale— Strictly- Cash

with your- ironing.
. .
When our great grand-mother* called them sad irons
hey
were rightlynamed. They are the cast non symbol uL.many
generations o f sad ironing days, and are entire &gt; out o p a
in our comfortable nuxlem houpchojds.
So throw them away and get a

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GEO. A. DkCOTTES
A rr o K N F .Y Attn COIINSELLim AT L A W

G-E Electric Flatiron
which will enable you to do a
w-npk's ironing for iiftcen
v ^ tT / /
si cents worth of
y /
electricity. No
* ^ t o ( . wastihgofhrat.nCr
wear and tear of
x ^ V ft^
clotjies, no tiring
of the body and
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no worrying of
M
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ubsr.rlptlsn Price. S 2 .0 U • year In Atfy»rce

Washington, A tig*. 10.~For
the thi* White House while her grand
Delivered In th« City by enmer $2.00 pel r««r •» third time since it became the resi­ father was President.
•ndvance or 20t per month.
Pnvnjentvln ad* ance mini be made al o9l&lt;v dence of the chief executive of the
It begins to look n» if Congrf'V"’
United States, the Angel of Death
Enter*«! • » «*c*od-ClSM mall mailer Au|u«! 1
has knocked ut the door of the W hite will remain in session until there is a
• 1908, at th* PwtofBor lit Sanford, flof Ida.
House and called a w a y tho wife of rift in the war clouds now encom;
ander Ac! of March Srd. 1$7&gt;
of Europe, in
t h i President. The first occasion was passing the whole
Telenbope ho. 81«
O (He* to IteraM UuUdlnS
on Scptemvcr 10, 1842, when Mrs. which event much needed legislation
Let ilia Tyler pawed a way; the second^ will he enacted that would otherwise
Celery seed unii * potash^ ale a was on October 25.1892, when the have lujen left out unliT tho short
that
combination that will |&gt;c scarce whilo death of Mrs. C aroline "Scott Hatri- session of Congress in order
the War is in progress.
soh occurcd; und the third was on legislators could go home ¡vnd par­
August 0, 1914, when „Mrs. Ellen ticipate in their primaries and, later
T h e dally Herald would Ik? thi Louise "Wilson closed her eyes in the in tho elections.
T h e ; Presidents anti- trust legi»-'
greatest thing on earth Just now. Bleep thut kriows no waking.
lation
program is moving along slow­
Mrs.
Wilson
hud.
artistic
ability
All those who want It come forward
o f no mean order :und had many ly hut surely, and it is confidently
predicted that within the next six
There is no daily paper in Sanford chnrming traits o f character which
w eeks I he bills dealing w ith the va­
endeared
her
JLo
nil
who
had
the
but the bulletin board in front of the
rious phases of trust a (lairs w illjie
privilege
of
her
acquaintance.
-’T
h
e
Herald office seems to he just as
out
of tho way and then, should th"
essential, nobility o f her nature was
popular as a paper. '
b est indicated by her interest in nnd European war srill continue, Congrr s
w ork for others, ^fte was especially would remain in session to take care
i i Jack Johnson Is n citizen of
interested In the movement for -rhe of any eventualities that might uFrance anil they, will send him with
education oi the Southern mountain risc to disturb the peace or the com­
the first r(8 tr v c A 'h o ‘,t i f r has not
people, and in measures fop the ben­ merce. of tho United States.
been declared in .vain.
efit of the poor of W ellington.
Senators and Congressmen nrc
On the morning o f the/ day »he
T h e Kalter has issued a n ’ultimum died Mrs. Wilson said th a t. she discussing war, its causes and effects,
to 'A u stria stating th at unless they would be happy if she could bo as­ while bulletins are eagerly scanned
did
something quick
he would, sured of the passage o f what is com­ for nows of u reliable character that
Rouse* mit cm.
m only called the "W ashington Alley will givq the. true situation as It ex­
B iU "— atid it is u pleasure to add ists in tho greut theatre of conflict
Awierit-un baggage abroad nppaYs that from both tho Senate and the now raging. M any conflictingvlifws.
to bit generally looted. The situation House thero came tho prompt as­ obtain among the nation's statesmen
must fill ViJIa with ’en vy* in far off surance that tho bill would soon be­ as to the probable effect the wnr will
Mexico.
com e a law. And her last words to have 'on the United-States, tin* pre­
Dr. Grayson were ‘ 'promise me that vailing belief being that it will result
in higher prices, for American pro
n, tf the uur re- you will take awn* of Woodrow .”
T h e whole’ nation extends
its ducts, especially food stuffs. There
ro&lt;*nt of nations
slaughter, wurth jDJUjiathy-tu tin President *nnd hts -nrtf’TTrOiO, hfliW'for, who think they
will he more counterbalanced by
daughters in their sorrow.
• ,
«h ile.
‘ Shortly before it., became known cutting off of certain countries from
that Mrs. Wilson was. dangerously our- markwts und the wholesale Im­
ill it was- whispered around that a poverishment o f ' the nations now
new 'honor 1».^r com e to the Pres­ nt one another’s throats. He this a*
ident ip Fcjiruary next when the it may. i l l s most generally roneedi •!
ntork-ii*-ex|»e&lt;+ed- to- -visit- Mrs. -Fn»n- thst-the-tin w ia-rip** foe the. natjon
cis II.Sayre. It* is not yet known to put its best foot forward to-w.ird
vyhelher it *w)l aligh t in th«’ White- securing a larger trad is- with South
Sherman said That wnr is hell and H ouse.or ill the modest cottage Jn American countries, now that \i‘ f
, wc agree with him. W e can’ t get any Williamstown, Massachusetts, where many, which controls much of tinauthentic tfews from tile front until M r. und Mrs. S ayre will live next trade. is engaged in a’ titanic strug­
it is several days old on account of winter, if will be remembered that gle for it1« very exhistente On t&lt;•&lt;
the censorship and if.-that is not nil Julia 6enl Grunt, now tho Princess lering thrones, therefore, America
that Sherman said ab o ut i t, what ir-~ t'antneuzene of llussin; was horn in muy lienofit inTmeaHuruldy
what Sherman raid..
Orlando has a Curfew Law und ««he only too quick to concede that every
children am rounded up at nine o’clock line in the pajier is read.
Yes .advertising certainly 'pays.
and sent home. T f found on the streets
T h e re 'is ’ nft ad so .amall qr ins(g;
after that timo unaccompanied by their
parents they are sent to jail. This law ! niflfaut hut what some one is wuit- ’
would prove very i&gt;ctu’ fic:nl in Sanford i ing for it.
There are plenty of people who
I w a n t wjiat you have to sell, hut they
jar«* weary of looking through a hay­
stack for a needle. They prefer to
find it in an advertisement.
And they will lo o k in the local
paper for the r,d.
T h ey will find .someonc’ s-but. will
it be yours?— Pensacola News.

T H E TRUSTS AGAIN.
Now comes the fine Itali.vi handi
! of the great American TiNaJ.» who
duim that since they caunot export
wheat pud notwithstanding
the
bumper crops of wheat and corn
flour has jumped* .o ver the moon,
sugar is way up .and everything else
that ¿he people' use ha’s advanced
to unheard of prices. The war haw
given the trusts the chance to ad­
vance the price 'of food stuffs, and
they have seized the opportunity
to speculate and* the poor
man
D O ES A D V E R T IS IN G
PAY
pays the freight as usual.
• The other day a local mtichaljt
, England, one of the countries nt
elevated' his chjn, squared.his shoul­
wur in Europe sees far enough into
ders, assumed a'beligercnt uttidudetho future to lake charge of all-the
and defiantly told u$ that “ advertis­
food .atuffs of the Britidh empire
ing doesn't pay,” say* the States,.
and will keep the prices down during
Telegraph.
Ho is still alive, but let. us con­ tho wnf.
I f England in the throes t a war
sider a minute: :
A ’London baronet who m&amp;nufac-. can lako ..control and keep tho prices
tured pill» has gold* part of Ms real ■down why- should th e people of the
estate for the tidy sum of 3,000,000. •United Stoics need to stand .idly by
Hp, mndt? it out of tho profits of his and watch-the trusts and specu­
business, and ho built tbut lumino»« la to rs make a fortune from thc'poor
by advertising, often spending as peop le.' The man who grows the
highrns half a million dollars a year wheat nnd‘ other foo d products will
knot profit by the high price*. The
in printers iak.
speculator who nover sees the wheat
John Wanna maker,
the . best
and roost successful merchant in ^hia nnd corn and meat is the gent who
country, made his millions by adver­ i* boosting tho. price und wo sincere­
ly hopo that President Wilson nnd
tising, and said so. •.
-T h e .g re a t departmcnt itqre* ei iho his uble cabinet will investigato this
country arc l?opt alive b y advertising Is teat steal of the trusts end put
and are coining money by more ad- the whole bunch in jail where they
belong.
Vi rtising.
You never hrard of- a large mer­
The man who will advance the
cantile house in tho country that pflcc of food stuff» now when the
does not -bdvertisc, und advertise ■consniffer is paying nil that he. cun
In. Uy.
stand, when mills, arc closing down
• I f A i»olltlclan want» to make him­ in the northartd.the wives of Gernman
self known, to the dear people he and French and other ffcigqcri are
uses tho most'effective'pittans-new-n- .loft on.-the shores . to starve while
paper publicity, T hat is advertising. their men’ are ’ in’ Europe fighting
---- 1f a -new son arrivo» ut yuUfh'ffn»« wTxlle all the fields and farms, arc
you are keen to. hiivc it ' put in the filled by bounteous crops, while
' paper, where your friends will see It. North and South America ar* free
th ereb y a divertisi pg-Hxo fact that you from wars hnd rhn easily raise-enough
aro walking on eggs!
to.-aupply' tho 'w'OrJd,, vyhUc.thcn^ is
If-th e-ed itor called yòu a iblei in’ no cRanct to iraise the price because
u t w o-Iinp Itenj and stuck it away in 6f crop failures or an y.oth er feapoo—
tho'mtk|h^&gt;l»,cur&lt;&gt; corner v t the paper, the man or men w ho -will deliber­
would you pass R . by in the belief a tely raise the price of food stuffs
that. It “ wouli .neve»’ Lo noticed?” in.'the fucs’ pf all this should be sen­
N B V R R I You would
enmhier tenced ta J»H;for life*nnd the_mcn
pelf defaitHMl before the. entire com- who are at thc’TiW’d of òdi go'mnm unity, and-Wb'uld paw up the earth ment are the men whe will tend
•' ? ' *
id you r hellowingt^ Y o u would be them there.

consists in protectin g n

depositor from borrowing for a doubtful purpose :ls m uch

as in g ra n tin g a ftKUiJor a J e g itim a te one.

r —with an unbroken record of caring for our depositors in the’ matter of loans w&lt;‘
olfer the highest service in connection with every proper undertaking.
OUR IÏX P Ê R ï ÊNCE will be of great benefit to you and we are always ready
to discuss your business affair* and render you every service for their successful
administration.

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IN T E R E S T P A ID ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

K M ! YOUR BUSINESS
M. M. SMITH
l,i»M «il

H. R. STEVENS
Vlce-Pr*«!Jrfil *'

SANFORD, F L A

CHICAGO FEDS HAVE NEW KEYSTONE KING

H. E. TOUR

R. R. DEAS

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Sanford Lodge No.' ;

Moots every Monday
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W . O. Singletary
Secretary
Gate City CnñqTN». G, W.
‘» L v ^ ilUCutld and fourth W
:hts in each, month.
R. Calhoun
.1 r j|,
( lerk
( *ou
1 Serairtulc ( hapjer ;
.M«M-ts every first

h ViV*shington society, \vhat remaiof-it in Washington is living^un ’..I
fresco” life. There are cabinet Im.tcsses, and many congressional lm»t
Ysat-s still by the sides iff their .Ik '
tinguished husltands in spite of i hi
reputation for the liofling pumi ju
temperature which WushiiiKton en­
jo y * .. And there are festivities of
course, for. as'^oiu* hostes* puts it.
“ one must dine and why dim alone.”
So there is scarcelyTm evening when
a merry party does n ot'gathir on a
porch, a picturesque lawn, or in a
protected nrbor in and around Wash­
ington, for the formal meal of the day.
Secretary and Mr*, pnniclr., »who nfe
living in n charming,sylnybun home
on a hill ■overlooking the c'ty.,are
nnlong tht* busiest of thr.P ’ host»
and . hoste'iwes. Other* \\In; are fol­
lowing these lines are Sunitor and’
Mr*. Key Pittmun, • tho Senator

Phoenix l.od
M e w ls »••coni!

Nisiting

kn ight» .i

II. MTLuulm

K . K. and &gt;
Sanford Lodge '
( 'ominunicution
Thursdays at 7:i
welcome’.
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
United Brotherhood of ' arpenter.
Jolricr» of America
Sanford Liciti ITmin N "
first and third Tnur-..
i gl
o'clock in the’ Eagle.,’ Hall
J. \V. O. filigli tar&gt;.
J M
- Sec'y-Trons.
I’r&lt;
B. I*. O. E. Sanford Lodge
Meet first'and third \Veduc­
ai corner of First St. and Palm
O. L. Taylor
R I.
Secretary
Ex ¡»I
J6juiny Fanrall,.Clever Little Second Backer.

Speed, Power,
Economy, Ease of
Operation and
, . D u rability
make the

Chicago has a now keyntono king,
and his name Is John. No, Evers has
not joined the ‘'come back” class. Tho
now King, John tho Second, is nonnother than Johnny Farroll, th6 clover
little second sacker who Is creating
a sensation in tho Federal league.
When Joo Tinker Jumpod last wintor and took chargo of tha Chicago
Federal league club he did not liavo
to look far for a second baseman. Ho
gavo Farrell's record tho onco over
and was quick .to mnko a decision.
. Joe’s Judgment was good, for Far­
rell has proved tho wonder of the
league, and thero is nqt another. Infielder In tho league, veterans Includ­
ed, who has anything on tho Chicago
lad.
Tinker to Farrell to Bock, that's tho
hy.word n t Wooghman park, and with

Monroe’ f'hnptcr No. 1.1. If

Meets every »cromi und f•• *
llttlo Johnny doing the pivot work It's di\y i/i Masonic Hall over tinBoxyo play,
Theatre. Visiting companim •
John Is fast on grounders, and J. F*. Knrnalz
Ik Ihla little stunt of making a throw to
Secretary
Hi
first while on a dead run* Is a corker.
Farroll plays tho ball. H o docs not,
w ait fo r ‘i t ’to play him. It Is seldom The Lake llreeze Gpuncll No. 31 Junior
Order Untied American Mechanics
ho bobbles and ho Is quick In ro'
Meets overy Wednesday at 7:30 P.
covory.
•*. ’ M.,
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
W h at’s more, Tinker's Btnr second
sacker Is a quick thlnWor. seldom* los­ are WeU-omo. C. U. Smith, K&lt;-r. Sec.,
in g his noodle. John Is only twenty*
ono years1old, and la learning every
day, nnd ho la ono of tho foxy young­
I
Wiste.
sters who Is alwaya glad to be told.
U fo la.too short to spend one1 hour
W ith tho willow John Is consistent &gt;f it In tho Indulgence nf the «’ til t1*»*
I lo Is fast nt running out bunts and lion o f hatred. Ijxmartlne.
ho bunts when tho.pitcher la least ex­
pecting It.
Keep your eyo ou young Johnny
Farrell.
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Printing

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Teateit au to m o b ile value.
t fully equipped, roomy 5-puengerfsmily'automobile. The car
hst YOU should own,
.
'em* ami (mttet it.

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yor in* Uex Beach’ s noy.
Barrier,” who are in a’ It
placo overlooking the Pot
the Virginia tide of the“* ri

ator Newlandi,

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affairs, are entertaining i n ’ this-way
oinost constuntlt.

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THE SANFO RD fîRJU LD
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Resolutions of Respect'
Rcspeei
T ’ 1•
W H E R E A S ;' God "In his infinite j F A '
Keftolutinn.
i,rn
Death ol ’ W.H. mercy has seen flt to take from us
UllJc H ap p en in g»— M en tio n O f
our beloved brother \V.II.Undorv*ood'
I nilcr Kil(ll|
M a tte '’8 In U rici
from Ishtir on earth, to rest lin'd
S t ’ M M K R W E A T I1 E Ç H O O D
• ' ; ••'2_j :____
\v H Klti;,\c. It han pleased ;\1- iintnortnlity in the Grand Lodge on
BEING A r e s u m e o f S a n f o r d h a p p e n j n g s
T IM E FO R F L IE S E N D
oui, 11&gt; t.ud to take from among us high where the Grand Exulted Ruler
j i h s o n a l i t e m s o r i n t i i b s i our ludoVed hr.,ther. W H. UnderM O S .Q IÎIT O ES
himself presides, therefore he it
—
: U P -T O * D A T E
Resolved, that we acknowledge,
W" 1" . w*"’ *u,s •'.•iti a member of
Communication» .'or (Ms Column Should b'e Marked "Society Editor-’ , or
4 tm »*n o t The M9B**nR Sm*11 T » 1*» »'" ' , lrM Haptiet Church at Sanford, the^ wisdom and goodness of our
ID STVTF HOARD (IK HEALTH
silici. K,.l. js
Horrlnctljr Arranged For Hurried
Phoned In Mrs. It. A. Torhcun, Phone 2C3
Supreme
Ruler
and
bow
in
humble
\-d
al
also KlVIUK
IT*
Herald Ite federn
"I hi- mu ! • . ;,, ||
in need He »ujf mission to the ¡new laid»* edict,
I: *
* llitlhifay Parly
.soim u’liui ni .i reserved nature, &gt;'*1 wc mourn the death of our hrSlher
Pertonais
The complication* of the southern
I
hut to (hi '*'• '*||n hi|cw hint liest he *'r as onp *® shall uo more meet in summer, from the health viewpoint,
Thomas Wight celebrated his
Misses
Zoa
and Fannie Roba
I Alderman * Dinger is out “ C;" n show ell
sixth birthday with a beautiful party Munson havo returned from a deexcellent
trait»
of
character;
»his
life
until
we'
gain
admission
are
numerous,because
high
temper*
K h ft'a few'daÿsilcge with the mumps
he was kind, »If* «donate, e v e n '' "
Graml Lodge on high where ature» favor th* increase i\nd activity to twenty four of his little friend*; light/pf visit to^ Lake,.City, ttccom, t rI t ' amt
r--.ya&gt; Irish Potators 4Or the perk, tempered
•"
he tins preceded us and we dtqdurq of iii«eet life, which is- the medium MAntlay afternoon, at the home of f*:inied by their sister Mrs. W ill.,
Whereas ¡i,
•«•p. McCuIlcr.
bcrihip of the hi*loss to the fraternity of t tie Elks to of Iranstnitting the bacilli of sc Vera his parents on Park Avenue. Among 'liiibals Jr. who will be their guest
the many delightful games of the for several days. .
tkrs. J.D. Hogers and son Julius First Rapti»t i tuir. h of Sanford I hi». family rircle, and to hi* (rieilds dist-u-»•«
Kb'1' and mosquitoes, recognized “ *»prnoon* »*’0 most .enjoyable was
« ‘ Savannah, Ga., are the guests o f 1,m
«()•*• o -t *:.-«• tir has been ami the community in which he.
Mrs S. E. *i’ ule*ton nnd littlo
hi*,
lived.
He
was
a
broad
minded,
fre«|
nuisances
as well ns u source of so- 1 '! lH'anut hunt ,!n,i pinning the
Ur
Rogers Bister, Mrs Al Li!jo. ' a x.n ir ' ,m
a " ' 1 Wl11 ,n'?a
his
ihrnger to human
»he donkey. U Q * ir e Jones daughters nre again at home afte/Bfc
.
smiling_ face t.*l
I lleerful
creetine* hap (Toil. wholcsoulcd Elk, n true emu
____.
..........
.rful greetings,
I Frt*h yooat coin» and popcorn at .Mra hut knowing tli«t Cod doeth u||Brother Bill in every sense of tho thrive and multlp.y. Malaria and! °
*|&gt;ending several weeks at* Daytona1*
" 'J 'i
' fi,± nB the
Baach.
A, Simons.
(
05-tf
things well, ami K lievyng that word*, a good citizen, *u. true friend, typhoid fever, the twin
enemies
“ " d CcorR® " ‘ I*»“
**»•
See Dutton for turnip, mustard, i»rolher I nder-.&lt; - ,,| li.;* gone to that an obliging neighbor who lived by most to he feared of the more com-'
° f *h° 4on:ct&gt; lfan,c’ oach
Mrs. II.C . Cferion has returned
the Golden Rule.
; mon diseases.(aml both o/ them pre- .receiving a lovely t it of lion bona.
f lettuce and cauliflower seed, iui-ti •'»mo of thi
•In-reforc
It « m * pretty
,-r the little from Jacksonville where she spent
Rcjolved, That in token of our, vent.,!&gt;le increase tin- numbers of
1' * t w» liow i iV.
| .Uiss Aliio_Traflord left yesterday ,|ramh|. MInII;:
in folk* formed for th- march led by the week, the guest of Mrs. Mamio
I,r tIn- will of r.n: sincere friendship ami sympathy In j their victims and often grow
-North Carolina where she will Jt¡j
Thomas Wight and ^tosb U V ern e T « Bmgue,
tlie
dark
hour
of
this
great
afflict*|
virub
ucu
ns
the
summer
advances.
wi»e Goij, ., i. :
orni, thnt we
^Ipcnd Stwcral, Wffelyi jn a well earned lt.„,|rr
tender ouT sinci r,- y m|athy to t V | ion n," l *® a pledge to the fidelity I This season has brought the added
: ll,0- ' ,&gt;riK,‘ » .hM 'P y -f*‘ r«®.-»‘»*nration.
Mrs. Harvey Renfroc «an d two
wjfe. who - , :------ ■
I,
:1‘ deceasid tlu.t » . swi m iU a ^ .U an tt jhstoinmsm^ptttrne. while ty - .\ ^ nK t0 ‘ ^ K 00'1.
» hf&gt;' w&lt;,r‘'
" 1K Bt
ho mas \\ights party little girlt have . returned front a
f - G e t your icq crctthi from Duhnrt's administered . &lt;,, rim*, jn in» great *b,-‘ bereaved widow and daughter j phold at tile pn&gt;serrt~writing is more
ulliirtiotl and t.. li(. daughter and LM‘e fniterm.l right hand of fellow- thun usually prevalent and of nn
Y l * Cream Factory.
85-tf
,ht‘ violi.n ^lalyV&lt;l,|,y most enjoyablo visit to IUjhland.
, *-------%*v •
aged fath '•r. &gt;&gt;.. grieve over his •do-' "Wp and that under the protecting unusually virulent type in several V..,™, '
K a r c o m n “ ' n‘’ u by Mr.
1-- New- hooking order* for Big Bos­
Wight at the- piano, tho children
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W itfe and y
parture.
. . * / horns-of the-Elks, they jnay neVer sections of the State.
ton Leitucc and Cauliflower seed.
marched ftnin tho lawn into the children * returned homo Monday'
Third: That a ropy oT-these res- w.uit for friends In'the hour of nrerk+- The 'disease has appeared in or
p.‘ p; Dutton.
’
t 96-lf
house,
circling tho rooms soveral after p two
months stay ip New
,
.
°lution* lie spread on a page of our the -bright star of hope will guide near several of the btgee cities. The
times
before
entering the' dining York State. * *• *
Mrs, Pul6ston and children havo j ehurch recordh. imI a copy furnished them safely to *that '»p'irjtunl lodge conditions timt have attended this
*
« ’*
•-V
room .w'herc t,«o long kindergUrten
orned hottio after a few wpeka at the Baptist'W itn,«» «m l the Sanfon^ *n l ’Ui t,ur,U1' heavens’ Where their appetranco have, in the vicinity of
The Sanford friends of Mrs Mil­
.»
•- where -*
. . . . . . for punliention.
i loved
tovi-o ones now dwell, where the Jacksonville at least, emphasized the tables, dainty and attractive in pink
ytotui. Beach
they enjoyedAHerald
and white were laden With .good dred \ orce are alarmed over tho
lirokcn
hearts
ara
reunited
nml
tho «IclifeHts of ojd octan.
Why
possibility
of
controlling
the
Resprrtfull) »ul’ mitted
just previous
to ., tho
where they shnll- dwt-ll togetimr in disra i- Within the city limit* ty­ things. In the center of each table fnrt thnt
P i Fortsoti,
5 or fi doses GfiG wUl jirT--‘ L ;\n
pink
yorbenas
apd
ferns
formed
declaration
of
hostilities
in
Europe,
peareftir happiness ,forever and ever. phoid fever rases have boon Ip-Id
s t K i t - iu -i I;
i"«Wt pf FeVer or Chills. Price 'Jt
Resolved, That a top\ of these .wit Inn t l\e average small if nn tubers u pretty* center (mice; at the places Mrs. Vorce was in .Munich. N o word
Jno D b-nkin*.
■ cents.
114-2tit
resolutions,shall’
be »ent io the fa nr thnt lave prevailed since the munic- u (link favor and on the little host’s has been • received from her since
. Committee
Mrs. Cïeorgc Blnckwelder and
of the deceased ir 'l printed iti_ Tpal board of health secured tlie table- the lovely white, birthday that time Imt it is hoped that «ho
cuke with pink and white randies. is one of. the Americans homeI children are visiting Mrs
Black
F.n.fe.-i. IL-rald
* m**‘ *-ge of an ordllwilire rei|mring
HE t I II n i j w i t k i n
The favor* were snapping mol tons wnrd-hound.
'vtlders parents in Jacksonvilh (or
-ft n i o i . i . v
the
reening of earth cloaet*. Bui
containing
a toy for each little guest.
ft* wet-ks; tieorge Jook* like tin
E K ltl PP
out* • the jurisdiction of the board,
Grandfather
Bonchelje jinked Ike
Miss Madeline .Hill-who has been
hit rose of summer all forlorn.
W.F. S H E LIA
whan--this preventive measure i.-l not
J.U.Fureu wlio im» hii-n u re»-j
in for,-,, (¿o ral .V i,....... '
. , rW tM lnj; dt-liciotis rce-crcnm. dainty the guest of Miss Mabel' Hnnd, rein fjirce, the fever has oepured in !,,*,,.,
.. ........
^. Closing out a ll,typewriter .cambivi ident of Sanford and virinity for the^
un»;
it.- n,n,.
.
i i
cakes nnd candie» .were served nnd tumed t o . her home ,in,.Nnrcoosse«
' Notice of Meetingnoticeably
more
rosea
and
in
severe
:
ttu
^
p*
*t
twenty
ve.ir*
died
at
his
home
at
jjjier. Best grades only, at 25c
very Ita|ipi((Rr'or* thiit'happy
'Monday afternoon.
,
Commercial
Club
will
hold
(
»/P&lt;
The
1
1
7-Laiir'eI
Avenue
thi*
morftingaftera
t per doien sheets. Herald Office.
j hunch of youngsters was the dear
fingering iffne-Mif marry dn&gt;i w-hh par-’ on important rre~»ttrr^ in 'the rlty &lt; . I " certain localities w-fn-n- iTn-)
. .
!»7-tf
little host, himself, who received
Miss Guaste Frank, Miss Albino
:.... 1 p a iia li .
FurwiiT or marly »•- ■ Ivatl **i* l-'rt«U»y MH»ia. Asivust Mill ^rr&lt;...... * closets are rlosw to hut nutso many lovely gift.« tie-just didn’t and the rest of tb « family uro uguin
■ K T lii- ' Í ‘ cast' • Une « I l f * gr-vo’" .,
»nbd mi In lin n in-ur Monroe but and every* member i* urge-1 to lie side - fie city limit».' f l i c from the*e know vvliat to do with them all.
at hbme after a delightful 'few days
I ficursion rates to St Petersburg on M-v era 1
\iar- ago moved with hi« prej-ent a» matter» of imiidrtan.e clos»»- have crossed the muniripal
spent in Orlando.
TpH regni:-r traili* on
\ng
17th fallili ,
lion
l ines .-atrvilig the t&gt;.i&lt;till of
•I II- had I'* eli a n to ibi- ri»v and eonnt;, wiff !•• taki-n
The rare front Sanford will tu ?
IV
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Star
All of il*.- Im-'lne»* h o t , » f i o
I I V.-.IMI
• t*ii »i liilii-n \e.ir» a u*l vii*
SHOWER
Efor the round trip
III
At tlie regular meeting of the
.li •
i'll, a * a relief from a lui ve noi i nrnlled a « tiiiMiie*» meni- Cl t \ r-.-lf
T
eareful
oh*i*ryer
hi
poMesnion
ber»
are
e-p,*ei:illy
in\iie*|
-t,,
a
l
­
i.astern Star, last Tuesday- evening.
11al --ubi gain in* «uri-ease
trans Baby Cream ‘¿ Act* I. P •ill**-:,
A very piensa nt surprise was
'■n hui« and «tati-ti,-» musí Mr»
Mary Ensimiigi-r Kent
1
f : un
: lb M*f f|-.. rt&lt;. - .i « an
•
&lt;!'« • • .- •
g..111-1 ti t-d •
•hlcCuller.
n.
------------------------l'usti Matron’ i-' i.il)-i! Mr. fluff Mrs E. W Landis
.......... y r -"'-d wiu!i!.1r lit '■th.,1 ' jir'i-senleiT with îï TH^T
«etnr r ^ i- T T i - . ! fT:iT” r;i7T-:---- m ntrt ' SITIVI- ,
Edward (figgili* lui»» reCiirtnsI froin
giti • no bop*- Witjt chri-tiai» fortitude c-ity's ri-iMir.-e« will 1)1» inn iil'tirnted 1 be -li-covers. He sees this disease Jowt.I, Mrs. A. A. Rnhhins making ! UndffulM Saturday night »rt U|»aala.
"S trip th Kiikomo Indiana w ber. 1- . omtiKiimultuI J.v il - - tt.it t! • pri-s.-nlutiou in tin- b.-h.ilf ,.f t l i e " 1’1"' surprise -was also a variety
.-rd w bl
-1 W * .it • * • r 1
•! . g •
i
, - i 11 Miibl at o: ' .
timpeclcd tin- plani ni ibi c\ |.j,i r
after the liusim:«« session
shower in honor of their marriage
i»L*v in * t-..,n in t he, ba v - , .:ib,-n ,l iIn. iiif,•• 11&lt;&gt;,i from th, order
.vili In !jf
not .u**-»--*foil.. «-..llil.it (lie par.il&gt;
f Cómpan&gt;-. Ile W.I» apponiteli ;»;•• : t
*
of
ly
iihoiii
(Uitients.
allow,-,!
social
hour
was
etijove.il
and
ref
re:
h"h b h oi rured a (eft weeks ago at
in.,It*-r»
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a ;.*t -i »igl-eil to l it V
»for,its fini* liti" of r,rs
Ft. Meade. Many aseful gifts were
b.
to
&lt;r
-vvl
over
food
intended
mrnts
rervt-il.
r.i--T**-st
I,,
the
a
nd
■
.&gt;nnt
v
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f
e
ll
«
lu. * . •• ■a . . • d i - dall
I rial*
received.
for
'»mP
ion
by
healthy
human
lin
i
till111
.
should
y
I.
i!.-.
.1
'ill
it
-.’ The Blue .«cui Tire
fo ttio u in l
IM
I
t •i -ul..
,.|b
«oír ic&gt;
Itefreshmi-ni* were served and a
I In* result is new v .etuns eon,
I- I-M-I'iielv
important
that
tin« liei
sili positively' Ima! puiHturi - .u;*l
t) w. I .,
•„
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&gt; pleasant eVKning was enjoyed
t
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tWCM'rve thè Ili*- "I &gt;our .. li - " i.f
it.,
l-v
.,11 Tluoi- presrnt were Mr and
rin
'
post
p
s
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io
lari
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f
.
D O- !
God motori ;&gt;• I» t,ir*.- I •
! 1 1-.- Mr». John Bor,-II and little nephew,
Busy Ite,-.
Jt it 11ir I U pi
|«,T
.tug*&gt;
&gt;
l
iiimi
iiit
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und
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KFT
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LSldUiive
li rnti-'\ op&lt; e
\-blr •*
ol I. I
and Mr«
II (¡,. 1.in&lt;t&lt;|tlipt and
Will be hebli Mr
-rjn-iusly expeiikiv,., inuking tin Junior (.IVI- I.l'agile
Er* -nli-ui
;tp
t tu» T o
of
th&lt;D,A.liitnna, Sol*
Disirel-uer
‘*1 -I i 11, nr.
it
I bn Rotili li •* Nes¡, Mnnduv i bildreii, Mrs A. Erirson nnd, rhil•
t
a
costly
burden
instead
ol
■
i
A
fFlorida A v e . Tampa. Ila
HI2tp M*. cI ...li
inrr
(dli- alloy
I *■ ' ' v■ 1* ' *r -n so. iety And all a ft.-r noon
it- tbre,
ilmk. w itli, drt-ii, Mt a.nd, . Mrs.J.K.Lindquist.
- i ia de. It lile l.ah»
Robb. » b.i-t.-» Tlie flag eer Mr» C J Steadt. Mr anti Mrs* N.
5 or fi (lo-e» fififi A lil I I -al II
•
m «pit. •&gt;! : In- l.n-t i liât l&gt; (.hold Mr
GERMANY’S
EYES
ON
BRAZIL
\e .
i-tnony will lu* held ¡it honor of Swanson, Mr. anil «Mr». K.F.Llnd¡-..y to- pr* ven-eil.
rose of Fever ,or ('lull-l ’ri- e
•’** !t Ilav,.'.g wife
l&gt;.
ThortiT» W igid «It., fu.» just arrived quist and lathy. Mis* Elilia Steadt,
Control of Cuttopvs . Declared Nece#
U‘i-1
1
may
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1
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i.liservi:r
reyajll
the
K is .
" &gt; -'*»
I. II Kp-en.
I nr.
(mir
•ary If JICO.CCO.OOO Loan Is
la mous-remark attributed tn I’ uck, at lus sixth litri Inlay. A fullnttendane« KHas Margarut Firjcsun, Carl 1’ ierbarile
I'red Euren, and Charlie
Saturday afternoon, the 15th, the J.\\ Kur»
Made to Republic.
w bereit» hg .ititimaiely connects mor- ** di-sired for u good time will bo j non Axel Lindquist and Aron Lind
Mi«*"
tw o
daughters,
\!i«*f
r, ladies of. the first Baptist Chun-h Far* n a e
- quist.
given t»r at!*
i- amt f.»ds
[J1 have a^cooked food nml p«'»(ett Mis* I’.*-'*
t u r * " ' an d Mr«. V \V
lb i tin Tlie Fraukfur.ter X.cItunK
t'onstant
r.-iniuiiers-of
the
warning«
I tie loss of a the well known ttnnnclal organ, states
plant sale at the c»»rn»-r of fir*-( Willia m in mourn
srienre u«.|ially e.jme a« fresh ill
•b,-r
11 1he that- lire &lt;mlv r.indllion under"Whi,-I,
loi d b
f Strimi an»l I’nlmet»** \v*- m m
n.miic Opinion.
U»e Magarin» Stories.
'•Ultimi
I-. i«iie
Kl-i p I
it - tin
i
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I'.-nk and THhcoiiIo
i , .
*■ -I MrW li
North of the lire -t it|*&gt;n
I ’ * **I•t*■ i I » !" • ■
An Invalid or io:ed person who en. ’ ' ..¡fun
.ilium.. • &gt;« r. «la -. : .... .-i!.
i rum
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l.att
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Id
parti.,.
-I I--'--11'ly ! 'Jr
Ion I- hi ,l| lii'tn. &lt;| li it. rtr.uig wfisle ! Joys mngarlne a r t \-les sninotlmcS find»
o.xccrtT
.( i In- t i !, i ,i *t i,., 11,-1 ,1
. ,,, ip.. } " " ndn.'n •' b- .- t" Rrn I'
Dr nnd Mrs I »t-!a mst'-r .bf' J*-r IIt I » II. Its I rlfib11. Il,« etili.Ill id the magazines, with their bulk of adwould
lie
llde.pinlc
«.inlr.d
Of
(be
*-p
the
I,,
-«-.-I
from
the
food,
; tfd.iy for Kenoeha.
i«i onsti . " and old ajeo !t !■ a* weak a» any other verttsInK, hard to hnndlo. If tho tnng-*
country'*
nnancea.”
t
.
«&lt;
reen
the
eartfi
eloset;
screen
the
the doctor goes for tlie bene hi ol
1 try to make, my -own azlnca aro taken apart by removing
Thursdays atbl Sundays— WoodThis, adds the Journal, easily could
chon, tin- pantry and tlie dinning organism
hii health. Their many.-friends here,
.
. ,
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,
work -belong to the youth of pttbllo tho Ifttle Wire clips that bind tho sec­
"I’ icpie -conveniences. he done by the hypothecation of the
lami Park
ro.im; where the food is stored, prq- opinion. The history of the world U tion* together, tho-stories or articles
•f# sorr-y to lose the Dolameters from
A pian
.«1^
The niilv sate clean llrarlllnn cusfnms rovenue.
amusements
pare d .a n d »-aten. W a s h th o r o u g h ly tho n-cortl of the weakness, frailty „can bo easily handled' separately. And
iherr midst'and look hope they will
otitdnur swimming pool. em ptitiF. of ibis- kind I» »ald to he alrendy un ..Il fobd tb.it is ndt to Ite cook.-d
and death of public opinion ns geol­ Any nrtIcfe tsperlnlly likely to be en­
•be hack again to tin- Celery Della
dally, ileaneif and r&lt; till.-d froin ar- iter dl*i u**lon t » ilo- *&gt; udiente whlch 1*10 provetti ion I* rea s o n * lile, i-ff.-.l- ogy Is tha record of tlie dRcay of those joyed by n friend at a distance can
ere long.
I
h heliiK formt-tl lo mak*« lln« toan
tesian *we|| Stiower Imth. toboggan
iv e a n d h||i ,|&gt;Io
bodily organi«-;« In which public ^piln- be iont by mull when *ep«rnted In this
Thu /.ultuilx uilda lUul fuIttlKn
vl.diI - i-i I privately also
Ht?)f
Fresh f ’ ruhes, IVaihe* and DateAmi medi.al scit-nce lui» diseovered Ion* have f. und umtirfal • xprcnslon. w ay
!la ll»(* » h o w ili ruriiI kti ih«- numi-)
Ha ut in-1 Hut &lt;-r
* *
inther fir.v.-nlive l
ai,li ty|.b.,t&lt;l
LP.McCuller.
ptintild lift
Inllmldal.-d '.v protroie

tin
FACTS ABOUT TYPHOID

A B O U T PEO PLE

AND EVENTS

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agalli»! ilo- priqais.-d itrrnngein.Tii -•rum
11 i .j &lt; tti-en .-»la blisbi-d a»
\l I i m i vili
Mr. and Mrs M Frank and Mi»»
Gum Arabic and Plaster ef Paris.
n o » beine ralsed tn lim il i
i declive a» vacrinafion jigains't simili-.
• Florence Frank leave today for the
Into n fltlck solution'of gum-nrnblo
j»0i. Its U'&lt;- in th.« t'niled States f Llve Poultry In New York City.
.Biountj^jns of Chattanooga, Tonne»«-.* No Unit.'
II,-nr Milling
ROOSTER MAKES MAN FLEE ariny lasl year redui-ed i he nuinher , N.«vv York |s b.-conilng h live |K&gt;ul- stir plaider of |iaris until the mixturo
try tovrn
Each y&lt; ur for «ev.-ral years ansumen the consistency of ercmii. Ap* *
»her they .w ill spend a month
F " or
R"
J ' S| .* ,-r non
U' V past an nvernge o f'K .000 perinltA-ls |rty with a brush to the’ broken edges
Felix has Ixy?n left in the care of theInjures
Po»tmaster
of
Minnesota
in near y .. .
men* w ir-reas the j8gljB(j to individuals to kpep ffvo of rhlnn nnd jofti together.
In threo
\V henever you »&lt;■*• .» fellow scrutin­
editor of . the Herald dur’itfg tinTown, but Pays Penalty at
average number of deaths- not the cnicj,,.nil&gt; nee«&lt;\ c'lurkT aid other days tho'nrllclo cannot bo broken in
Next
Dinner.
izing
a
handful
of
dime*
with
a
mag. feVsenco of his family.
number of rusty, hut of deaths, in f0u|n.
This I* nil -.-Tori to keep the same place. Tho whiteness Of the
nifviug j;Ia»(, |,ut it .down that lie has
•civil
lift*
is
lfi.5
in
each
100.000
ab/t-ast
of
tin- high cost of llviug.
cement ndds to Its valuo.
Typewriter itthbons — Romember
Houston. Mlun.—Post master F'rauk
dreain- o f,a Ford automobile for
In
handling- the typhoal
xitimtion the Herald whgn »you need one
•v
Sch.Milan
of
Houston.
Minn.,
win
In-•
------nothing But In- won.! gd it. Some­
. {^ iy make . machino. 76c delivered
Jured *o severely by a rooster that lie »'* Duval County, the State Board of
one started the story that the factory
went under the earn of a physician Health ha* established agniirics in
'anywhere. P h on o'148.
96-tf
S3
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was offering F'ord cars free to all |&gt;er- Sehonlau »as in his hennery-when three centers of infection, where U
r- Owing to the fact th.tt several son» vvho « oll t.-d four dimei whoso
tiro bird flow' Into his face, tearing him |* administorinf "the anti-typhoid
^ Bichelor* were out of tin- city ia»t milling l.-iter» «pt-llcd the word Ford
with 111* »harp ttpurs nnd striking him • yncdontion free of charge -to all who,’
Sonday, the proposed4outing
&lt;&gt;n Ther i- nothing to t.- I he Forti , on-the fage, nttek, arms, and leg«
ill accept the treatment. Tho same
Wrkiva river was postponed t" an fie.tp deny that such offer was .-ver Sehonlau fled nnd ejtlb.-d a pliyslulnn trri, (|nf,nI
),y
'lIcMM
. ,1 v , t ' . v - T '
nil«! be to dress hi* wound*
, ..Other date, when all B.O's would bi in.
lait-r the r«*.« |o n,j n orl),,.llls ¡„ rvory |):,rt of , h(.
whll«* ai»l«*«*p an&lt;l fur
............. . , f • v - : -:»g. I t- ( hv^ mir
t able to atte n d ,' The next regular
State anil on the- name tcrms--f.T,rtr
I # : i '-. ■ J. Such t „lulled tho faintly a chicken dtniu-r
meeting promises to lie inter, ting . IM- ,. w
for'tho usking to those whoso incorno
1-nation would In- impossible.
“lJ :
. . ¿&gt;r daily wage* inYiíIiít it* purchase
Bsfci sovcrul point's touching «on the
dmic*
Rubber Roses Are Popular.
the urbanization will be dis* u-»i 'i j. 11 _ I.of ev-'t There ar.
Atlantic rlty. Nr J.—Rubber roses it is simple to administer; U_j-n_iue*
R.
Tho new Methodist church in' l..-.ni . . tiler the letter K nr
nnd cherries adorn the'battling tap» tho sllglltest inconvenience, only, t*r
no- of the fnlr Mt-x this season. Mexican ' nom at all, and under nnyTondiiions
f'Orlsndo that has just been finished,
Th&lt; ” !i,;.uli Ijihlo mint put* 1,0
- • o f her. coins. DcnvefT* color combinations on bathing »ult*
j , iqfìpitcly le«* annoying than
r *t a cost of uboul 850.00U ha* In • n i&gt;n&lt; ,U New Orleant. a;. O and have replaced last years Bulgarian ^.^^5 0f month* of exhausting illness
provided with a splendid new pipe uses a D at.
»to an H. Canon .City display. ,
vith a. good, fair chanca of futid
i organ which has just been installed. f?sn F -; termination.
H &gt;R was foynd
toynu necessary
nccccsary for
ior tinme eoncon- p
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W ife BarrCd In Will,
■- trcgatlofi to .worship in the Sunday.- out m . dim -, v oiu-qi e .....
llfanchvllle, N. J.—Tho will oi Will
. ■"•?
I , Schoolroom last Sunday on account, are ftu. thnw
....... .
'}'*
ium, B*. Ryker. which divide» his $60.
Good Night Light.
of the aadltPtum being obstructed
d t l - r mn.tTET « .
.
000 estnj« among frfeads nnd rclaIf a small piece of camphor Is pro»ith the large boked and ruses co.v-wuj from
t, U r n .
&gt;
b live». do*- 1,01 mention bla wlfb and Cured aid placed In a bowi or glass of.
-^ h e s c A r e Th e People W ho M ake The Sweets
lining oarta o f i h e organ. Orlando! way you can get a F o r i ...... Mmm r«.ts off his two sons at 25 cents each.
water It will be found to float on tho
Th at We'-Buy For People W h o E n joy Such T r e a t«
surface, and when lighted wll| ^rovp
&gt;
¿ A 5 i ° V k o . » In church- i «««
«K f » » “ f
» good
iMirxl nli*ht
r i f i l i v itM
aill* 1
Society HM New Fad.
a
night Mirili.
light, especially
ns x(cam
j': -building if. we may l&gt;v itcrmittcd to
Folk t ount/ R ^ 0- •
^ re ta r r y Only T h e Best Confections
Rl. Ixruls—Bronze statuettes of pjjor Is a -ti--'"! ilÍHlnfectaiiV. and lt»f
|| tPo such a term in such-a connection,
tbi-lr
children
ropraMnl
t^o
latest
fad
^
\ at all &lt;li*ngieeabli
Tho'y that ace made Under the ' most Sanitary conditions. ni.H liy i*i«h
■ ,r, vent out try th&lt;- Uurtow
gy within the past yeus or s&lt;n and tin1st
In local society.
’.
‘ ----------------------■grhdo ojx-mtion* as shown above. The. big hats indicate ihai the
- restkt Is, or will be pretty soon, thr* ■ ltfiaril ,1 Trade has attracted many *
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I
factory i* up (o the minute, insuring a first class produrt
N O T IC E
Experienced.
| Itxndiomo ' new
churches,
I. ■•+ '•. ..lt.rn tv that favored section,
Auto Salesman—"This I* the greatT ry Our Choice Confections
.(Jhgdlst, the Baptist r.nd the 1’ r.f«- and the majority of them have suf- A* I have charge of the business ol *
'ytcrian, th;.t »111 compare favorably lifient capital to conduct farming Title Bond i/GUarantoe Co., East S an -}e»t car In the cgunlry. Eleven experts
hard w'orked on It.’’ Prospective Cu»*
r‘ th similar cdlflccti in /ny oth:r operations on a n ' rxtenslvd *calo. ford Lanif Leuguo, and W. A. Whit­ tomer—^‘Th^ deal’s off. I had thres
Many of them are so well pleased comb, I ’ can be found In tho Tax A»-f *
of tho sire a n y w h e r e
expert* working on‘ i«o on the witness
with • the country that they are lessor’s Office in tlie court house.
•tand
onco, nnd 1Jfty)«( what they did
• PHONE 275
Tht N m i l Drug Star*
SANFORD. FLA.
For rent- 40 acres Tiled Land in
writing back to friend* to come here
to
mo.”
—Puck.'
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.a body .fardilocated. -A.F*ConiullyJ
- O . T H O S . K. B A T E S
and locate.
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ijefrlentja”tliriiiigliauX Tt a ll—bclorn db
the stage. . Tbefo must bo no misun­
derstanding nixnit tbl*.r .
1 lind roeov»Ted my voice tiow.'realis­
ing all she .Incalit and anxious to rv

assure her.*
“ IVrriilnly. • There will be no misj tyke, Mr*. Ili-murd. That whs why i*
S o ld ie r o f F o rtu n e
; liodlnled to ask you. for fear you
, might lillxliitcrpret-iny |iur|x&gt;si|/'
“ We go tonight? I uliaW need cloth*
j lug.”
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“Of course. That was what ilils
tifoney was advaueed for. to oitliH 1,Hllflw miit'li will yoo need?''
She thought a iuoment, aHlttlu line of
|pcrtileYlty' between ber oyu*. finally
nainluu a mini, w hich surprised me.
“ Not tnord than that?" I exclnlin»&gt;d.
"Surely that Is not enough.”
| "Oh. yes. It. Is." laughing. "There
|will be no dressing. All t~rn7cd da Is
ri]»l»e:ir non)/’ ,,
~~ I\*e silt tli«*re nnd tnlkctlf It over, do
titling exactly our course o f uctlon
H» o'clock 1 left her. hunted up iho
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! nearest bank nmf got chango for tny
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Then
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the
nuumnt
n«kCopyright. 1912. by A. C McCIurg' &lt;j Co.
] od. nail we separated, to meet «gain
come Hint led out In contemplation 7&gt;f
late that afternoon at tho dp|Nit. I f«»It
SYNOPSIS
the serious pnxllcnnngit of my ,jwm* no iliuiht ns to her hting lltert. on lime.
Gordon Crol* Is hired by two men. Vali
How could I rissisi ber In M.v tiny was n busy one. as I had to
and Neale, for tlO.UJU in go south and tin* [»anion.
perronate Philip Henley, y»trn»lbly to *nve •spite of her pride and her determina­
an catato for Henley. who, they ahy, Is In tion to continuo the struggle hkmgj visit niy lionrdlng Iwuso. buy. needful
clotlilng and arrange for transporta*
priaou. Crate I« to- tnko with him n wo*
1 could not take her to. tny boarding flan.
man to Impersonalo Mrs. Ilanley.
bouse,.which tvas exclusively for men.
At.the verj’ moiiuAit specified.I called
Suspected o f Iniriclnjy. C r a i * Is cleared
nor did I have any* fic&lt;|mil titmice able up Vail ni»-tiw»-y hone.-trad lie res|»onil: |^
by a you ng womsn wnndi-iTig In the
to furbish her employment ' I .aluivèd ed Instantly. the very tone o f his voice ! Z M f
a t r e e t She U out o f wo rk and hungry.
T h e y talk In a restaurant.
my lintula deep Into my (KK-keia, tinti evidencing, the yellef he felt a filó n ring
Hhc la an actress. deserted by h«t |"my tingerti toucbetl the two bills band-. from me.
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wealthy, drunken ‘ husband Sho «unseats ed nul by Vail, For nninstnnt.I fnlled
“ îlegnii to think ! Imd skipped with
to ao south with Craig
to rvnllzè their significance, und then tlié thousand?” . I . asked. “ Well. I
tho recollection of. my own engage­ hnvon't. for the other nine Iqoks loo,
C H A P T E R IV.
ment
entue swiftly Imck. i At , first tit«
»Tu
V WWUUli
• good.. I've found .the right woman to
W
e VI
Go
8outh.
PÜBUED back my chair, nnd abo ¡•memorJ wn. a.dlsgnst. The very pres- go along with t|iov" *
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"(lootl! Who la t h e r
nrOio «Ho, following me without » enco
K*r* 0,11 *|,,r *a 0
"C)h. never mind her, t\amp. She I*
{uwiUoii ns 1 passeri across to tlw «*« ,Mndo " lik
t,,e
door. The cashier nodded to tny ' of !*»&gt;• I,lut l,i w,I,d* 1
»“ vulvwL I nil right. A friend of miné.”
good night nml f 0|N*ncd tho door for, Somehow It struck mo then as n Ulrty^ 1 "Noi likely any one-1 know, Where
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•• ber passage to tho street. The mist o f . uitdorluftided scheme. .VvL ns 1 to- i are youî'*'
the cloudy night had blown away by 1 viewed the details, this conception
I lolrl litui, nnd he ,ngr«*c&lt;1 t6 »enfi
an Increasing lirveeo. Tho nlr wAs largely vanished. The feeling o f re- or or eertnln papera to me tir messeli
warm and tho sky brightening Jy the seuttllent lll.sl llWliy. hut 1 doulltetl if gcr. Tlteso nrrlved promptly. nnd I
napt. I glnnct'd .nsldo Into tier face sin* could be mndg to look ut Ititi the slmlhsl them cnrefttlly tinti) ttearly
nnd let? tho way *11110 n nearby park, same light I glanced across to where- frali» .lime, geftlng all thè fin is firmly
llio two of us trudging nlvng a well sho sut, the gray dawn giving me implanted In mv mind. Mrá. 'Bornant
Her hand rested hack agii I mot bonenth the grim shadow of
kept gravel path until I discovered n clear vlpw.
the train shod.
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bench hidden from observation nmld upon one tirin, nnd sho wns asleep,
r We remained undisturbed, our settee
ini Kile cante towrtrd tnc
trarroundltig ahpibbery.
“ I ’vp alm[hy‘« d t ti&gt; tlilrik this whole removed from t|ie main path way, through the crowd' nenn tho: gate,
matter out," I pxplnlned simply:—“ It’s nlong which ri fow~ enyly workman holding out n nentiy gloved hntid. I
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happened so unexpectedly I'm'stump passed. Kin« wns the very one to act
cd ns'to what Und -hotter bo done."
| the* pnrt of Philip liculóy'a wife. If dressed, soft voiced Indy wns Ilio
8bo 'retrinlned’ standing, resting one, she would consent. Her refinement, former homeless creature.
hand-ott the bnck of the settee, n slen- the clear Innocence of.Iu*r filce. would
•So yon «Il«l not even know me." »he
der figure, neatly enough dressed, yet be convincing, nml I Ix-gnn already tu ns id pleasantly. "Oh. hut you did not.
exhibiting evidence of her long night's long for hpr -gotnpquy. Yet she wouM You wejc passing by when I spoke
wandering.
hnve to Ih&gt; told every detail, convlno- Don't apologise, for really I tnko ll as
“ You mtttn I am a problem? You— od the apparent fraud wns justlfiublo. the highest ” compliment
Von
YOU do not know what til till U-pt» n o«V ■ 1
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iU«'Mib'il »r*
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In hei eypT wuiiiici I ally Improved
Tmproved , yourself.
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! glanced nt tier, surprised by the when she first heard the proposul nnd tills our train?"
i her questioning me.
While I .still
change lu her voice.
"Yes.” »uni l .foog up t|je grip «he
“ Naturally a young woman Is usually hesltntcd, fearful of refusal, the sun desigtlnted ns her* " I x i us get »et
* problem, isn't she? This particular shining upon her face nwoke her aud
tied and Into the ■‘tlfiier. for I am
one has come with n suddenness stifil deni}. She straightened up Instantly, hungry, s« n w o lf."
cfont to Jnr anybody's nerves. Thro* hut her eyes smiled ns they met mine.
I Imd . procured opposite sections,
hours ngñ I wns without responsibili­ ' "I wns asleep.” she snld In »urprlsu* and liefore retiring we studied tho.pa
ty. n mere log ndrlft on the current. “ For how lung?''
p«*n». together with Vail's let I or of ii). •
J’vo- hnrdly wakened np yet hi the , "Nearly two hours."
strtii Ilona, nnd thus pnme to a com­
"And you Imvo »¡it there quietly ull plete mnlcrxjiindlng, Sire was quick
change In conditions. Hero U r n a fet- th;it time?" .
wilted atjd spoke- frankly, a ml yet
"That Is nothing
I was tired, but when I finally lay down lu my berth
Sow so utterly worthless that I haven't
crcu been uhle to take decent care of- not sleepy. Besides. I Imd so mdcU. I felt less well acquainted with her
myself nloue. yet nil nt once the duty to tliluk nlxMit."
than liefore. Somehow, In h manner
“ You mean regarding what you shall Inexphtlitnlile. n vuguo harrier Imd
fronts rne to double mv respouMhllldo with me." find she arose to her feet. arisen between us. I could not trace
Uca."
|“ H In time now I did something for II to any word or action on her pnrt.
H er cheek« retldenod.
■“ No, you'nro not. Is. that. then, your liiysolf."
nml yet I felt hbld away ns by nn In­
•conception of me? Let me •tell you I “ Walt, please/* nnd I extended tby visible hand. Her very cordlnllty ex­
differently. I will never nccopt money hand, almost forcing her hack upon hibited n reserve which made mo
from you. Just so soon ns this cJty the ketteo. " I ^ t me Rny n word first clearly comprehend .that |hq slightest
wakes up J atn^ going to-start forth liefore you decide to go. All I told familiarity would l&gt;o'checked.
«gain nnd seek work! I have regnlued you Inst night ntiout myself Is true,
It wns nt tho close of tin* followlhg.
with one exception.
I have money afternoon when our train reached Cnr
^xy courage, and I nm no longer afraid
Hoe!" rollton Tho depot must have .been a
A lt I needed wns jo^know-that J wntj nnd profitable work, In view
ttot nil Slone. 1 can'fight for the rest." and_ 1 held before her the two bills. . ; mile from thq town, nnd very few* |(eo“ Mrs. Bernard/’ I began quietly,
HIm? gated at theru. with wide open ple wore tt|K»u the platform, two drumm illzlng ber spirit, "you have given n eyes, hnlf convinced of some legerde­ uicrs slid ountelves the okhr osioa to
wnjng meaning to tny wgrds. I re- main. '
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disembark. T h e traveling men hasten-•
wpect you, belfovo In you and merely
" A thousnhd .dollnr*!"f she exclaim- ed to tho tienrettt bnck. While I glanced
&lt;k»Ire ti» help you to the best c)f my ;ed bewildered.
“ Ypu! ' Why. what ubout In search o f a conveyance. Tho
«blHty. Bit down Itero and let us fneo does It all mean7“
only .other vehicle preiynt wns n two |*
«his thing aijuarely together.
Wo . “ I t ! , nnd yit.OOO moro promised scntisl surrey, driven hy n hither dlsmustn't tet like children or close our when I complete, work Hint ought not re|)ii{nhlv negro. I approached in som[&gt;
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-T ^yea to facts. For instance, we have to' require to exceed two months. 1 dnitht
"No. snh." he-snlA, grinning. "Dls
wns not without money In the restau­
rant. only I could not-nsk tho chshler fiv e nm my oWn currldge, snh: tnln't
nothin' lt-r do. wld do nettle} planta­
to change so Inrge n hill. Hit down
tion. 1 reckon tky tlone'dldu't git no
tignln, please, uipl.lyt .me loll you tho
telegram I reckon y’ou'se Mn»«ti^ Phil*
story." •»
Ip Henley, salt, iliuiigh you've sure
Sho did so almost reluctantly, ns growed some si me* I juiw you do las'
though doubting my sanity, but i . time,’ I s ol' IVte, snh. I reckon you
could note n change In the expression remember» of'- I’etu." ’
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of, hqr fnco ns 1 proceeded. I told It
• "O f A&gt;ul»e I do.".I requrnetfJheHrtlly.
slowly, carefully.- putting to cxplalu encouraged l&gt;.\ his words 4h tmlleve I
each detail to her ques/lotting, yet
would pas» muster "(.'«n you drivo ua
was not Interrupted inure than onco out?"
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or twlcq. Botnbhow, ns I thus repeat­
The negro w-mHiied Ills head.
ed tho proposed scheme to another, tt , *i rivkon u» how I cnu%sub, leust-I
did nat.appcnr quite as ensy or hon­ wise so far its tlier gate •It's going to
lx«'plum dark when.of* gltk dur. un’
orable as when I faced It atone.
1 "That’s the wllolo. atory," 1 euded, dls, nlgget .don't fool intimj dur uone' lu |
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rather lntnvly. "W hat do you'tliluk; de dark."
"Why. what's the trouble. I’eteT"
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'•Cause ol* Mnssu Henley's ghbst wns ‘
" I —I hardly know." with slow hesl*tinngtu'
round, sab."*
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i tation. "It Is very strange."
"Oh. |Mbaw." I inugtnjrL turning to8he pressed one hand to. her forephend. her cyos on tho ground. 1 watch­ ward tile silent girl. '"\Ve «SIP risk
ed her. nn unasked quuetloii trem­ the -ghost If '.You'll drive us out. Put
bling on my lips. Suddenly she look­ In the grips."
lie climbed Into his place, hut with
ed tip ngnln/her cheeks (lushed.
no special alacrity, but whlppt-d hla
"You wvre going- to-suggest-that I
(• tin Into 0."sw ift trotwevldeutly anx­
go.with you. woro you notY* kite asked
ious to i-ouiplete the trip nn early us
sw((tly. -Tliat 1 play tho wifo'a part?
nujalbla
Why didn't you a«k 117"
"Pete." I itsktHl. "who la out there
“ ltoca'UBO I lacked courage," I replied
nowT
frankly /ct leaning eagerly . townrd
The,negro turned so' I could see tbe
her. "I was nfrald you would take
* A th o u sa n d dollaraP* ahs « x clsim sd ,
whites
of his eyes *
■uch a pco|ioHlUou wrongly.’ ’
hô w ilc lt rcd .
"At de Henley pluututlot). snh? Why.
“ Aud- /oil sc« nothing wrong In
both boon up all ulghL That Isn't carrying out your piirt? You uicau tu I reckun, dv vbgt&gt;rei nit' de bouse«Itcciany new for me. but It is to you, go to CarrvlltQQ with some one—a wo­ ,kMptr-both white folk*. I tlouv don't
know Just wbu dey nm fer shore,
«n d the exposure and strain show. man?"
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cause dey don't stay' long no tnore.‘ I
You are not fit to go out hunting em­
“ l - l agreed [o tbo.terrus-yca."
ploym en t"
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Slut drew, n long breath. tier q j f » reckon dey can't ubtdr dqt ghost, »ah.
an' de Oekl ban's tU*? won't stay on
“ Poverty • bns no choice," bitterly.* ujien mine.
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do place at all nffer dark."
T b o fact that I nth tired does not
(Tben I-will go olstC atio said sober*
"The ovetieer and bousekeeper. then,
matier."
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Iy oud beld out ber band.
are newly employed &gt;
“ Oh, b u t'It does! Now l ant not
"Yoú hierin that?*'
* "Bern am de ruc'n, sail. Deb ain't
vjultii so badly off as you «upgosu. All
not7 Surely It U as right
I oak Is n chance to ilduk. to-arrange for too us tor you. You wished ibo to txrbn dnr ii»« time nt nil. at)' I ».•• i.mi»
da ho« de} won't »tny long, tlnnigh
*»tuo plan. Won't you slt.quIetJy there aay yea. did you noti".
J
de niggers say »)e nt«erseer min ii t»ml
until 1 |»uzxlo it out?”
tlyiface must t)«rva unaweretL us my
mail
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For u Tew moments as we eat In lit»» foiled, but vbo went on swiftly:
llert'W
n.
q plet«»niit sliuattnu »nrr
“Tücu I will iti&gt;: only remember it is
silence Clio obvious way out uever
uit urred to me.' Somehow tlte acting, a luere play in which I bare
nuory o f my own [tosUiou Jtnd I»* a alrtalu pnrt to perform. We are to
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1 •iMrtkhig HJ«f i rrighi,-li,-,l girl. I stole
dvtril ih» lib day of^July. A. I». tuoi ha.
h a l t revolved liy thV~I»fIiIírurV"ñr~ti»
;icnw&gt; Mi,- n&gt;&gt;or am i glum-vtl out. A sin­ ttlrd «afd rrMlllra,. fn my »flier, and ha» »tate of P|orìd»
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That the. ffalloaln* amrndmrnt' in Section
gle » p r, eiteiisio n. iinib.tlily 1 1,e kltrli- madr .pidicailnn Irr la i d-.H ln l a u » In
accordance « u h I . »
s.i.l crMUIc.i» r m. | of Arllrli V ut Ih» rnnatitullan
hrruhy
eli rie1'
l» Ih l..w
Kuil- ifllg U[MJI)
I,r.v-r. ih» rnllnvinu dr.cril.rd property .il- »trrr'd tu d n d .hall b» pfopord and rut&gt;milted to'the eleelors of the .tale lor «t&gt;thl* thè ii » - i, » hIi , conili easllv lire luto uair.l m Vrmlnnlr colini), Florida, lo » I t
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provai or tefeetlnn at the nett general elee.
Mie ruoto
Itey,&gt;11,1 lite Itale tliooushlne »»«»»»ed ai thè da.» ot Ih» ir.uanr» ot tur
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In thr nane» «I r. V. l’Bttun.
••¡ti articlr «hall b* amrndld ?.» t i to r*atf
reveiiiui a pjiicfi of grass; a ii'evil en rvrtiArole
t'nlr.i &gt;aid rertlflrale «hall tir rédtvmtQ as folio«»:
tniiglifH pifdgti. .lini Im'IiIiuI theso u accordine, *o -law. Ics drril «vili tour thrrron
Ration I.. Th** JudiHal r&gt;o«ar of tho atat»
ahall hfv vr«tc&lt;l
a suprema
court,
circuii
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T o thè righi of ,,n~!hp
wItnrrr ssy oOlrla! .¡«nature .n t &gt;«al thla rourl«. mart nf record ol K.rambla rduSly
Mie garden I conili dlmly distinguisi! a thr .t th *lta&gt;‘ *»f July, A I* 19! I
criminal murta.
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jud«r« and juallcea of the peace
prarr »nd
an auci,
, r o w of »m ali cubili», tho n eg ro qtrtr
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other
or ----rammiulon«
th. toil
loiialater». Cornil i« ivould 1»« occu py lng olle
l.»c»l »6-Tucr-itc .
^ture may from time to llm» ordain « n d __
j
.
;
t»hu»h.
The
leci.talurr
may
prrarrtbo
tho
o f th,-»e. and they tvere so eluse t h a t . --------------------------------------------------- -------—
rumprn.aliun ot ttuj ju.licr» and judfea of
bven If asleep al thè lime, he cuuld |„ Court uf Ih» t'eunli Judie, Kcmtnoir lh*
eouft»; MlUt nn court barrtaforo
Counly, Stai» uf Molida
r»t»Ml.hrd under the eomtltutlon and laws
s c u r r c T fall io tn-nr thè report q f thè
In re K.tate i,f
of Florida «ball b* hmby-aboliabed.
Yet ih e re u à » William C. Siteward, 8r_g n u In Die sileni night.
„
Tk* vote» ra»t
_______
in_____
rompllanm
_____ _ with aald
ruvM a,
* n o tight tiliuig thè ro w o f b u t a no » l g t i - Tu • « Cfedttor».',-»«««*r,*. H Uidh au*»
»
all rcrionv havlng ( laima nr Demanda •n
;.declar,allon»
rei urne-»hereof.
...
. and
------ ----------.
.»«...«»», «hall h » of hiimnu prv»enee
apaln.t iald
f.'itotr:
___ ________
i »«®)cct to th«* aam* r^xuUtlon« «nd m t H t You
' of‘ you
Ui.
mnti1 rich
•• *ro providrd by I » « for K*n*r«l
W i n , I by stilliteli terror. I c a u g h t up
r. , |U|tM
|0 pr^
nl »re hrrohy notlArd
r«*&lt;)uir«*it to ,pfr*t*nt f jjjri- ■■1—- and i|r* •»cctlona* lit the atatc
Morid».
ihtveiMllg ulstUl) lami», scarcely tireath
m.n.I. »hlrh you Ol* »libcrTTy.iU may have
In testimony whereof, I 'have hrrrunto tat
my
Uein«!
an«I
affixed
the
againft. thr «»tali* *»f 'William ('. Str«ar«l
•I «*»» gfrj
cr-'it - nl ol tha
lu g u. Ml,vagati, ours.de !.. .he h a llw a y . su, Semínol, reunTy'; »ÌTù : ; '*•«• of Florida, at Ta Id i t e f « , ihr rapita),
the (l"&lt;ir cliisvil tM'llllllI Ule. 'I rrtllh llng Ida, it, the ,md«r.l«ned adnmil.tr.tor of th¡» lha Twenty-fifth day of July. A
A H. 1911.
(Seal)
»ni (-»tale, »ithin t » o year» (rum the d a l»
R. CLAY CBAW fiOHO.
In e t ,-ry muli. I felt my wny nloug •hereof.
*
Secretary of.Stat»^
Ilatri! -June ìt ih . A. D. 1914.
I#0-Tu,a.t3te
, W U . I .I A M r . STKWAIIJ», JR..
SS-Tue.-Stp
'
Ailmltii.ar.iol.

•tnln r - —

Ah ...............
reckon ho’ji
In one
ther
1" . ' 1" 1 “ n" ,&lt;
thè tbousht ,
—
- -out
r ...........
- ~o’ «,.v.
, . K‘
**ttw u,-,, »«•in u „ t ««.|.v J cubiti*,. »nh-hu «iòne don’t »loop In thè
oli
liitr
V
i.mI.. . _ » .
*
».__
t
*il
*
cither Neale ,,r t
a|1(, ,Ilfort|led ot house nohow
OP
"Ho doesn’t sleep hero! Why Y’
n eoiiK|&gt;lnie&gt; made nie caution»
"Ah s|&gt;ect It’s cause he'» ofeenl. too.
ni," ,MI ""X ” " " :
I inni, ,Hoover
•ah." «he replied, her snaky eyrm show
*
’ '
* *»11llJT'iii tiefi&gt;re Un'klug
buril- W|||| i|,|, I ,.v ,, leer
lug. “ Ah'* n voodoo, all' Ah don’t rare
**OIi. do i\ mV ’ I reiurinil nirelessljr
'Isnit ’em tall, hut good IaiP. dnr alq’t
By RANDALL PARRISH
’ All ridili. Hi,.i,.
no white.niuu ivuiits h r stay In des
' n u co nt that
* dii \ pltMükf rcinciiiU'i tu,, lady Ih un
ycre house inore’n one night.”
cot7r,fihL m2% ** A* C* McCIUr* A
Hhe laugTnil. n weird, grating laugh
der my |irnt,«ti„„
t\ (ln,
,-our
iiniiu*?*
*nd start,»1 downstairs
I stood »till,
t •Munti,
Ui i -c i i . i iiunior. fivllng watching tni- light &lt;llsap|»enr. Then.
»Wearing at myself for n coward, I
I
cy N T »\ U E I&gt; FKOM PAUK G
he h..d m ulled n,e
im. Cuouib*."
stented tin, k Into my own room and
" « ’an w o have ,i i,u ,.f i, ,m h?"
closed the door.
.. •
L
■\Vhi)v‘. the coutHUonn Were favor
1 reckon ver .in,
u|
i, a
This rvvealinent of condition* left
lib i, enough *o fnr as our purp««» wn. rustlln some crui* ti,,v« i »tirr«-,) her
m e. thoroughly pluadul.
| was not
IJomenad. yet 1 fervently wished we dp when I fu n d onm u,
frlghtemii
nt
the
situation,
for 1 large­
wj postponed our-ttgUut. mull duy, ». Ile »at «Jutvu rni»»iegei»l on a chair
ly attributed the fear shown by both
While
tho
negro*
g h u »t had no the otlnq side Nn- lit le n ii table and
*bt
Pete M d'riallle to negro su|&gt;enitltlon
i IkfTor» for mo—Indeed. merely nfTunl- stared nt us. l,u|
•[hut -till d r a w n d o w n
ramatimeli t—I renlUed my Ctimpau over tils eyes « M*»ikc in ner quietly Hut Hill Coombs was a very different
propoMltlou lie wn* of the hard head­
^M was not h&lt;&gt; indifferent
She preio» III ^ voice tv III,'ll
uld not curry
ed kind, hot to be easily ttlurmed by
kul^cloaer to me In Ihe narrow eeau across (he riMun
visionary terrors, and yet ho was man
•^r f i l i on thu duaky shadow* Soon
Hunt
mind
him
| w idspeynl
Ifostly afraid to sleep In tho house, i
. U ^uuie quite durk. I endeavored
l i e » only a rough neck tr yin g to
11» laugh n'vuy her fear*. hut got little bully n tilt I'll teaj-li aim id» place vvu* »nillilontly—acquainted with tils
type to comprehend there must he
T h e ro a d w a s a lonely une.
riwpouM.lief of e tom orr ow '
some real cause driving him lo retreat
ilHbutlgb apparently'well traveled. bur
It is not it,,* man ,,, m u c h .' she re­
to the negro cnhm*, for rest.
4r^l hy rail fence* and deavrtetl look plied giving me a glimpse or her
I sat there for sumo time smoking. eve.
~jpy flelds
Hill ll is all bo desolate UUd
endeavoring to think It all over coolly j
I Suddenly the negro pulled up before , gloomy."
nnd listening Intently. At Oral I could
H High hedge, and I |a?»velvet! the ' ••un™
.i..
'¿Shadow*
Won’t hurt us. nnd this distinguish the rattle of dishes .down
»bite glimmer of n gilt if opposite u». place will look better by dayllfttiL"
stairs a* Kallle cleared the table, and.
tbe blnck khudOW of tree* beyond.
"You haven't any nerves."
a lltlle later, heard Mrs. Iternanl mov- 1
\Ve bad no sootier alighted and paid
"Oh. yes. I have; only they are train mg iilHiut uneasily In hef room across I
jyte than he wheeled Id» team nnd ed
I tl Idii I anticipate an easy Job (lie hall
Hut at lust these sounds ,
ftfeptricd. whipping tile borne» Into u when I einiie down her«. I Inn be­
tea sell anil the house becalm, still. I.
[tun I felt her hand grip my i l w n ginning to wonder It those fellows reiuovtil a pnrtluu -of uiy clivi lilng ami
&gt;iwl glatic»! n*lde Into her face
Were square. If Mit-y g a i e me tlu-^-iay tintiti un Mie tini, a certnln utieaslr-F rig h te n .»If I asked, endeavoring straight story « “ ‘ini»» w,,r,l» woiil'l ne»» preven tuig tue frolli umlrètutlng 1
■ to,peak easily. "Don’t let Unit fellow seem to Indicate that he.know» I’ iti u elillrely
l tviis tlred. liut 'wltti little
» bjttier you; surely you do not believe fra ml Perhaps he didr, i mean that. 'Un'llliiltiuli fnr hlPep Coul&lt;l tlierv Ih*
JJ J[MK)k»V"
Put II sounded »•&gt; Why ,-lioiild they ali) trulli tu \|r» Hertinnl'« qiumttnli
MNii.' her voice trembling .'but It 1,-11 IP it rough u&lt; &lt;k Hi. i pi in, and mg ut tl,M uiutlv,-it iH tu alin g thè mali
all »u dexolnte
I I •*v|sli we had »cud him down n,*r,* • ill hnd out W tu, tulli »eiil u » liere? II.ni vie culli,- .
• tilted until daylight "
Ili,-re |&gt;aw n, 11, Miuie game uf ertine
wh.lt lie Vita'll»’ and I -nv lie knoll» It
•Well, frankly. *o do I,” I responded. before another ten hour» If lie's liure ilecvlvetl. pei luips bvtruyeil to arresi I i
|f'but como on." and I picked up the lo spy; on iis I'll make him earn hi» W iis -Cowuilis bere tuerely tu wnteh il* ,
’ tall esses.
“ W e will probably l&gt;e money **'
nini repurt tu Nenie inni Vali how tve 1
khugtilng nt duntcIVes In live minute»
" l —l hardly know why I consented cnrrlctl mit olir pari uf thè hurgaln?
lou will have to tiulutcli the gate "
fu retne.TUiiy I wa» su uilserahle; nny
The afTiilr certainly tuokul altogether
f r i t wn* held In fllneo by a wigging t i l i n g -«.eenu-d •tM'tter tliil'i tIto Ufe I i l l l f e r e n t liotv I w n » upuii th è grufimi
r
hut opened ii&lt;u,eii&gt;iiwiy. and we w iN l»i,&lt;bug
n lUiuugl, I ••0 «aI li g u r e ullt l i " ( i i . s l
■idrsncevl on to ii hrick walk. »•&gt; Utile
tale ntilt.it M im e m e li inulti l im e
Al
" Y o u &lt;nw nil the pa|M*r».' I Interi»,»
Hcvl ns to be half hidden by weed» e&lt;l
,a-:t rat ( I l e i vini 1,1 aeeulli|,ll»h liuthllig
tini Kiev tx-iir uni e t e r i state
I fTUWtllg III tile Cfev liu-.
File III' mUi m en i
t»'II,arili Ult
n|iel iltluli alni, if I ilIS
I¿m l) revealed rrtnk vegelulbui &gt;&gt;ii el
I cailinl tiln, k
? e»
Itili ....... t h e ) ieri !•«.• f o r g i s i ' i n t e r e , I „ t u c , U i t b . ' l
tt»f side, while ahead iH-neiilti the tree \V|,t ,1,-Mini in, le,Ile-ri l a w y e r alivi»,- nielli lini auli i
I ,u .ik Hiere In sm e
itnd'ins the darkness win pr.if.uipd
li,Iri lu Ili.ri.-rtiike « U l t i . a f r a u d i, thl» p ro pe ri, f.,r Mie rl g b l fu i lielr ami
■{berc wiiH no HUtind. no faintest gli'.Ttn -a|| -*H1 »&gt;(««* I«» 4*«w* k*a* «A»A* WWW.lija Ll lliil—. w .,« , I«■t,-r III Ill'll unii' tu su- 111:, I \‘|||II| _____U m
E tf light, to Itidli-Ale The Tlou,e ami 1 n a l » •■Pg.igul ti, o •r il u ti'.il |d„l. H&lt;- lliiil.iy r i i i m l all Mint w a » iln,' him
tj in ni. n
tni cunqielled to advance cuiittonsly
It wii .« a f t e r I o'clock laMure I fedi
i-ntiMt* i l i»1 |&gt;ir&lt;it w a s cr.ijicuctcct l&gt;y a

S O L D IE R

7

m

FO RTUNE

to k,i’p I«» the pnMi. w hich apparently
sound nhoni In the term &lt;d a &gt;• 11. r
Wo Were at the fuuf o f the fnu.t

l a u v,-r u n k « -» It" .tin ,Tuli' »•
fM• :■rr&gt;—l, * i
VW -il i

IX .* cullili

m i ' i - ' -ii'-'l
i&lt; il.- i - plat nut Mi,- g a m i

C-ittpv the tiulldliig Itself liMinilng M.uk tn li lg ji l il '&lt;• -I
I *-ttut r iiir M u l liV turi
1 Wore us iilmost before wo realized iMriiusftu*»»
I ti Iti tilk ul.lt, C*,,««itila­
: It, ticnrnvs*
ri I,,| will ».-Il &gt;n„ II',- M-rtlt tnunirrnw
V
At the t«»t&gt; ji iiiivn «eemlngiv a ting,
X .im nerv us ir«- iti utt rirutig Mini ili*
I ’tpire. suddenly em.-rged from tin- -, f f -, ir ir, t »
-|.i i, itill.-r.-iri Pv d m
Itbfldovr of u col,iin11 and • ■•nfroni,i| oligie
’Tl'IlSt urn von doin' here? he eja,
I i,,- I • v t&gt; g -t ,m i r i l i ln I, » f • a-t altri
J lilted sullenly
«w aggi-l,*'l a -',"»» ili,* ||,H*t
^ It was not In my iiatuie to fear men
( f m u alt Ita i giri Min Migli t e r w Iti»
nd tills was «wldeiitly * man
I«i t i ti*
It** - lid m u g l i l i
I r«vi.itti Sai *
“ You surely »tartlnl me. friend ' I Iv - g.il M,. | grilli lab i out
■ uplallicd "A re you Ihe overseer?
I nit in*' Up» I " k&lt;i*p Idti'k a lint ri"I reckon’ I urn. hut what I want i" p i i f t v l i n g tin- r,• » t r i t i t i uf tier ••&gt;••••
LkAou U w li. you nr*
lint tv i* f i d i m i ,i| Ijiiu lulu tin* n e v i
f N r Itrtvlng to regain my wit»
rimili
T h e . míala* w a s siri f o r t w o . Mint
*Wby. I am—nin I’hlllp Henley \V»&gt;— 1 i i i i i M ifl»llti-gtll»li tin- Shnilnw n f a
• have Just got In fnniPthe north.”
W 1,1111, 1, hI it I, •11ti g Ujlril&lt;&gt;tlll»s III tin* fuf
"Is that a woman with you?"
t im i
“Ye». Mny we vinne In?'
» , •i •I v , r
i h l i »•11•• ' '•l
M lS
Y
rvekop ti 0,111 I got in' I" cn».
•
1
. *. .*•a l •
ft
a
to luru T ^ v i l " iv If »• 1 nitnd i. i i
• In. • . « «
*1 1ft 1ftV «1 1il ••.(•!&gt;
*
■8. I.onl ki\vv» I'm willin' hough i*&lt; Y&gt;
^
j • • i • il »|»f
Mr (i&gt;uipaiiy\ «ill , • f dinl', an I’ l ii ».,. • 1
•
j . - , f x i# « » i l « ! } i:*»n»i;
I . tight Up So y e r\ lu i»co a lilt.'
11, • -«..Il
1 lit'ii
Tr JIo dlsappearedL and I lugged tjie frill. m u n i i 4 1III*, l i m p l o f t p i i t l i T
f jpip, to tho top o^lhe steps, where we I h e w o m . i i i # mu«- s l l e i i i i y lu r t v i i r i l . n
in lu i Ii .i i k I
S l i e i t a » il’ tuli
[ »sited. Tbco u flint light slreamul r e f i *
Ii«*r
oqt.through tne tqidW door, a moment lui i " i J•«*! 11.11 — «a1\ ! \ V it i!» « Of
i rt i .1 l.\ »H i i!l|&gt; i \ . .ni«! V\ !ttj
’“i u .
later vhlllning til* iig«n
“Curue on fn." lie »/id. miiii grutlly hl 1.1 II ^ • 1Y 'HI f i . * r»«a» &gt; tliift'iiou h|i *#
"Yrr don't lieevl be af/erd o me. mfun tlll#h 1 ll.lw» ' ,.* w l i l i » lili! 1 Ml|\&gt; IUJ
•nd the hoimekeept/'ll he ver,- ill 1lilllj¡ " i l . , .1, fa 1/ 11, -J t| II»'! Il 1111#* * t " I I I *
• •i i *»,iif u** mi le n i 1\
-1«. r
fKtly "
Imi 1..,
.
I
I. ,, ... I 'i" , X
I confess I etiteii/l the dim hill re
hx-tantly, ubseftsevl ny some -iriiirge nini,- « i ng i • il • l'-t I w i» hu ngtj
premonition o f danger Hut Mr» Her huí f. „ in,I it «Itili« uri nt urnil»«» Mrs
Dan) clung to me. nnd the sight "filler Mein U l i tu ti Ity r,-»|.Ml,»c. limi site mere
»bite fnv*e gnvu me new mil rage
ly t,,\e,| w Itti tier !•►»!
.Ulten lite lulorcd wutuiiti went out
Mrs Herniinl «tropiml tier fork nnd'
C H A P T E R V.
A Pleasant Welc om e.
T wn* on old' fashioned living
room Into which wo entered,
tho floor unswept, the chairs
faded yind • patched.
Curtain»
To drawn elosedy nt tho windows.
»»bile the single oil lamp Blood on n
eentcr table littered with old oewspa
Pers. The shading of tho light g**o
n&gt;e only a partial view of the man.
bot he wta.hlg, loose Jointed, having
enormous ahouldorH. his face m» hidden by * heavy mustache nnd low
drawn hat hrtfn I could «cnrcely per
velve Its outline. He appeared a typltal rough, wearing high tx*ot». with nn
•fly looking revolver In a belt bolster
"Wherefore you fnnu?""I naked, sur­
prised at HIV« display or lltvnrms.
I*- ^ e is s ." with n grin not altogether
pleasant. "TbutV mi ol'’friend. I wire
hired for to keep |ieople ou}«ir this
■h^bnnjg. ^ ¡b e r v ain't no work goln
on. so I
no nigger* to keep
folk*
:---, ,“ 'Vho employed y o u r’
» “TtuCt aon’j make no difference.
Those* wus my onler»—not to talk nor
let enybody hang 'tv«ihd except you
. folk*."
•
"Then we .were excepted?" In sur­
prise
“fl|tre. I re c k o n •yer’d V been hoofin'
M ujf the road long afore this other
'.
Still. I dunno." with n suggestive
»Ink. “ I**e g ot n likin’ for pretty, girls.”
I glanced nt ner. where ahe had sank
down on a dilapidated aofa. but no ex­
pression o f her faco told mo abb had
-overhear^ It wna tbe man's wink,
j more than tit* language, which anger
Hi me.
’’Cut o tt your referen«^ 10
Wdy,**^ »aid In a low tone, "unlea*
Jou are starting In'fSf-iruuWf."

I

im slm l Isiek Iter clialr
,
"Oh.
I slmpl.i
euniiot stand Ibis
pili*-**!" «Ite e i d i l l i n e d
"1 Ile re Ih sotuethlng |w*rfd'ily
and thè |M*oplc

Mirougli thè night?"
f
"Tliat Is nnttilqg.” I '»ortMltsI.* *1-'
tlimigli lianlly nl c i m 1 tnyself. " S h o I»
ei Ideili ly nf thè tnrlturn * o r t
YVe
don t n«*e*l tu k i v p these servant*. you
knnw
l'Il liiinl up some more checr
fili lu town im m u ri,w
VVb,v. I,y .love
ll s IO riclock nlrt-ndy.
Ilnve, yoiT Un
islnil •'

-|

entiIdn t

ehoke

down

ruolitlitui "

" W r ll. dnii't !«•• nfrnld

'

nnolher
»

They mino

«veli eliollgll. tt” d n u h t
Rnlllc!
Stic calile glldlng III. ber back lo thè
door

Are yon thr one who Is lo show us

to uur mum s t

“ Yes "
She plck,il up tho lamp and wont
and Mrs. Hcrnnrd fo llo w e d .In
• la o t lj. evhleiitly afraid to be left In
the *1.-1rl* I followed wlUi the grips,
milling up the stair*, having *eeu
nothing o i Coombs In tho front room?
lu the Upper hnl) our guldo threw open
tin. doors, going Into the room* nnd
Uniting lamps, thu* giving glimpses
of the Interiors
The one In the cor
ner was ihe yirger and t*ettcr fur
out.

tllsJlrd
••'l hia will (»&lt;? your*.M I Haiti, plnclnji
her valise on Ihe floor
"You can fool
safe enough there with the door lock
ii l - y e s . there U a k ey-nn d 1 will he
right opposite If ) o »
onythtTig^’
Jthe gave me her hand, bdt 1 felt It
tremble.
„ *
»You are «till a fra id 7“

' "Ye*. I am—but—but I am not coin!
to be *ucb n fool.**
•_
.
A* her door-cloned 1 turned to the
mulatto, who »till gtoul ibecrglnnuiJu

llnln-l
I limi
I w i»
report
«lallt

I li.llill,

mi rimili
&lt;■ ■I it,im*
I, i il
I ,
ii
le -ni

«•••-ll,«-«t In lt„- ItlJI'

r l l l l l , -1» lu«t i oll-i I,.I,-I,,|-» tt Ill'll
).-rieri lent nprlglit hi the » h a r p
ut i Ure.-ii in
t or a »Ingl e In
I lni.rvin.il tin- »tint tired will'll,
b," ‘li I «pr.tlig In 111,' IJ,M*l
'
:..... 11 v nut lulu l '■•
r.M.l- g w . » -till I In- r:ri -

»,
ri lb.

pi- «.¿-Mending tri tne
1, . »
I m u l , I l„'lltl«-t »«••

7

In « ourl ni Ih» Count, Jud|r, Seminóle
- Counly. Siale of Florida
In r» Calai» uf
,
.
u
J. S. Xt
To all Creditor*. D l it re a ,'l llilt lh u lr r» and*
alt Person* haying Clalmr or Demani!«
.ayaln.l »alti Calata:
1 ou. and each of you at» hereby notified
and required to plrreot ary fislm» and derr*nd&gt; «hlrl, you, or. rltlier o| you. - may
h a lf »falnat the ••tate ni J. S. Mon,», riicrau-d,
ol reminole
Seminole County. Florida.
Florid
fr
a u d , late Ilf
«0 Ihe under.lgnxl ad minima, ri» of .aid
r-qvle
» it hin l » n -- y e a r . from th
date
»,,.,,„1
Dated July i.trd. A D 191«
ll ITT J| C J
MOtt lie.
I*»- T uee-i)| c
A'lmfnitlratrli.

In &lt; «»ufi «»f Ihr I ftunl) Judfr, Nrminolr
I untiti Nt»l# of Muliill
In V•• K*|»!#• of
V» 11 l* fnl« I %ort«|
T uan Creili, nr*, l e g ....... . Dl.lributee« .„.I
.1, Per-J , - hav ir « .Tain,« or Demand.
gain»! J..,d C . » . e
You, and each of &gt;pu, are hereby notlAed
and requlrrd In prt’cnl any rialmt»and de­
mand» which you or’- rllher of you may
have .apiln«t
.the «.tate ot W. II. llpder
In«t .thè
••od deeearrd,
eeeaird, late of Hemirtolr
Seminóle Count
County,
• Florida, to thè under.lgned adminlttralr (a
of. «ai'l. retate, wlthln t » 0 J r»ll ,fiuta Jhc

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11 pltr«itun for 1•
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N O T I C K OF SACK '
Notice |. Hereby giveh that u^der and by
virtue of a final decree of foreetoeur» and
«ale made on the goth day of Jun«. A. |&gt;.
l * M . kX «No Honorable James W. Perkin,,
fk * Clreull Pourt. S»»enth Judi­
cial 1 bruit, Seminole* county, Florida. In '
chancery, 1» {hst certain rau«» therein pend­
ing wherein Joo Cameron and -t^ivfck fl..
Cameron are complalnanfa add Jam«« Slgtr«on and George N. Halt are defendant«,
J «hall oBer lot «ale, and »ell to the hlghe.t
door
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' biddrf v „for
r _ ca.h, ,before
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September^
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tha
P*
»» me Wrkir « legal «albe day, ahd within
I hi*. Ief*l jioun of
■»!», the
thr property d«st•&gt;f »ale.
rrjb»d in the Anal decree a« follow«, situated
In the county of Seminole and the elate of
Florida, lo w it :
Lou Thirty-three Ct.li; Thirty-four f i t ) .
Thirty-live
Tl\lfly-«lt (irti. Thirty— ven
17«.Thirty eight Usi. Thlrty-nln»
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For,» ui,. Fll,» «even t&amp;7|. Filtyd*1» '
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le recarda
“I Orange county,’ ut phlrh itw d
t unty ol.
Seminóla
former!
nerly a part.
G E O R fiR N. n i O R Y .
• Special XIaater.
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J***f i*l»l Ihrfettf tluly rrrnnlrfl *ln th*‘ puh*
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Pa-rlkirx», InJaC*
&lt;'ir.-uit Court. S**v*
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Srminulr County,
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n.rlltlirr* t I* •*! •*«t 1«» * #■ Ii hui/*#* ihn! *
iKrfftn |'t tilling wh«*ffln. ’ W J IIHI. trufltau
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ia ii tr * i| hrlrs,
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UMIHT», l*'/atr#s
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frein» «r.il ilirrrt tl&gt;»t th# asm«» joint
4ulu- ami grantjía*T
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f•ir« tir *1nor i»( lha* court hoUaa*. In Han*
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'minuti# nrunty. Fiori#!», on .Monday,
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•rtarv **f
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» • Ir ma*lr un t),.* " . ; ! »
nf Jqn », |'J14
by thp M'*r.ofal.'ir
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•. Kuli ,.f « irn art«* tract
an*! ,i *• iat i 4* fidlti»V LcMinniritf at
« r»itikt «lansling cu» ih** norlk »Iile of rif^V
illaft luéil, »«Id «taka» Iftcing* . |of»t4fi #71
rhalnt and ‘»7 link» «Qit of the rati Uno of
intrr»#clion nf
Ilo))/ avrnuc • and Kfrat
• irret of thr i p * u of Hartford, an#f thirty
fret north j&gt;f. r«pira! line pf «al#! Flrgt xtrect.,
ami fu- i'rg thrnr*» ar*t alone the north
Md* Af V »*i «ireri, run ten chalo» to a
• •lu theno north ten chain« tu j* "take,
•»-»-** • • *•; ’ «n *li4'*ia* ft» «• .like, t hr nr*»
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n u i m t: m n i i k u i f f -h h a i .i :
(,'mler amt t»&gt; »»rfUc of an fuircutlon la"i»-d ou# of t hr O er r.t &lt;,*oijft (or the Set*
■ '• Vf
\ . |,fV ••f II.» allciHl HiUll. *,*ha|lf!# &lt;a*n rnih J t r i a l Circuit nf Fljirtila. In and for
ga rm ents » t i e w n al»&gt;ut tin- tlnqr
.{• ♦ It- * t y u 'V • * • •"! " f ‘ ««r., 4 (4ft i trinfe ruunl i
i»f «hlrh Srmlnolr county
Suine iiiiiii had l«'eli »I,luring np lime
mila-« v^»r • *u|" rin'e ititi li I "f puldic inatrur
wat formerly • parti. Ip a iau#e * thftftcitl
t»#.n fiitl a county tauMcjur
The isrrxn of pending, whrfeln Armour Fertlllier W&lt;*fka,‘
lately, nnd l i b i l a » imi C on lllt ». hut n
office
of
all
count)
officer*
mentioned
In
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m_wr____
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a
corporation
I« rplaintiff,
and W.. .A. Fitta.
'
'
Tills know lutucli stnttller liujlvblliul
■ertion »hall t*c fnr four year*, ru ejo timt i j r*( |. defendant. I haer levied upon and
of i'ftfunty »••«•••nr of |iir&lt; and county tax «ill ■«•)! at piitdir
tinitlar lilt*
t*ll# llMjri* nilUlpiin nn
uiiiir outcry at the front ‘door
rtdlrrtor, * In* »Lall i-e llt ftld f••r t m«&gt; vrar* off thr Court hou»r in Sanford, Florida, on
| (1pt 1M*#| a)&lt;a\\ VI III»* ItXI11»
IllirruWt’d
until at thr general clect|«»n tf| l*«* held in ihr firr\ Monday Irr September, A. I&gt;. 1914,
the year A I»
when and after which il faring the 7ih day nl «*id mnhth, durine
hy the hack stulrivny
The llr»t d&lt;»,r
thr&gt; »hall J»«* »Irrtnl fur a term of four year*, tkr |e^*l hour» of »al», fo
highett an#l
il
o|N*uisl Into a bathroom. Ihe tnh tin If
Thair p oa n*. riutlr* and n,mi*»ri.aMon
_ -*‘
.hall bt*t
#kp«Jw
. Li4tlcr
____ for cash,. all lha right,
__ . titlqX Mri
Ita prvirrllied b) l*w
Th»
«h*fl Inirrrii ot the drlvnilanl, W.* A. FUI*, ft.
full of dirty miter, a inu»»eil towel nil
|&gt;r»Yi&gt;J« b) is» f‘*r Iha rarr end rua- ih arpl tu that certain traci or pared a¿
the fliwit
File lu»t d,x»r. leading to a
lody rl *11 counly fumi« *nd «hall previde ly nil situata in Sdrainola (formerly f triage •
Mie mri'hod nl rrpurling an.l paylng out' *11 countv.
muro particularly.
r«HMii ap|uirently **.\1*,iii1Iiik d e a r ucrn»a
ty. Florida- and ___
W e In i* tlwtr* tried to be juit * little *^’**|J
.if*
all such fund«
described »• fcdlows, fo wil: Heginnlng »tt
the rear of" the House, was tightly
Provided.. • erürfty
______
tv tr»a«urrr* •!#rted Ini
___
hrhlge
_ over
____ th«
__________
dltck where
_____ ___________
the norih
ol ihe othci fellow ia the grncitl cjuipmetil of
unirai election Hef«1 ln 1UII «hall h*j|d #»f- line ami tfrvlon a venue-, interfecta with th§x.
tlo^-d
I »el my lamp doivu well out ou« (tote. A . an ewde.ee ol th» d »«re lo ahow
re for the term rlerlrtd.
western boundary of . Mellontille
T&gt;* It. |
ol^slglii and urq.pisl my pistol before ,he o.weal Slid only the beri of evt.ylhun, we
A Joint l(e«olullon
of Land IT. F. Furvey and running V » r t
I'rMpiMing an amenilmmt to Sftction IA of
along tb« north Iln« of Union tvsnus 750
I niteuipting D&gt; manipulate the knob. It g|»J]y recommend to l*»*** °* *°*
Article IV. #&gt;f thr constitution of the »tale fret. Ihenc« north at a right, angle with ••
u|&gt;viietl nol»cle»Kiy
Moonlight streamof Florida, relatlnr
thr appointment #if ■aid «YftnuF itOft f«e! mor* or Ism into l»ak«
rotnmi^eioned oftlrer* r*f thr *tatr militia.
( Monro«, thvncr « 1 st along I«ak* kfnnroo
nl Mireiigh one window where the cur
Hr it r«*«&lt;i1vri| hy ih* f¿gl*lat us* of the *»00 fret to the line of the Mellon«!!!« Tract,
*
tain w a » not closely drawn, hut the
•tate of Florid«
t henrr *uul h #• ardly with said tinw T1H «,
That thr following « t»ir/nl#tirnt lo S*ction feet tu th« point of heg!nningt containing
glimtii w i}* too den*o to reveal much of
Id of ArticJe IV of the constitution of the ¡ BjÄ ñcfet Bnj a fraction. Said property
! thu Hhroiiuetl Interior.
I could'dimly
•late of Florida is hereby agreed to and shall being hrtmren Union avenue end Lake
Combined Ojftce
hr ...................
«uhrnltlrd to
*—
- the elector* of th« «tate Monr#&gt;e in Sanford, Seminole county, Flor[x tc v I vu a tftble nnd sotno chair*, one
for a«fopt|on or rejection at tre ne«t general |,|B «n*i levied upon aa th« •prot&gt;erty of
and Fountain Fen
overturned
Thertr w n no movemetiL
«Irrlinn' hrr.*tl»r; that 1« ,u «ay. lhal S»e
W A. Filia, Jr.. •William A. Filia. Jr.,)
llm, 16 III Ari irle 1Y «ball be amended ao and In aatiafy »aid riecution and cotta,
however, no sign of present occupancy
aa lo read aa follow«:.
i'urchawr lo pay for tille.
Convinced a» to this. I »lipped bpek
Section 16. Tha, Governor .hall appoint
#'. M. H A N D .
ah ("mmiwiiih*4 oBlcara ol lha *tale militia, 7
KheriO ot Seminole &lt; oun,y. Florida.
j ¡()|. my in in p. stindlng the flame so the — lh* w w .rt member of ihe Ceri*«'. l u f.m ill,
Includici an adjutant renerai lor Ih» alate, | JOO-Mc
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Peoohlt »U4
Ink write« ---------• blue and
was llin/WH
thrown forwnnl
!|ito
Ilchl WAR
twt pm.M *1
---- the
---- I PCDUSII
. dfH-a
| • jet bletk.
- ■'a*,
with rank of brltadler renerai, who abati be i .
- •* -?J7
!
chief
of
atafl.The
dulie»
and
compenaallon
|
.
room. A »Inule g l»nee rev,uteri every.
¡,
» bnUmni,
of all ofllcer* «o appointed «hall he a«, flaad
The la hie.
la the Circuli f ourl« Hetrnlh Jadlrlal Cir­
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burile with the new flow-coolio
culi, Seminole l iiunl), Florida. In Cbanfair, runt a Imil two holtlei*. *&gt;"«? •»**•#
tttf Killing
Mied, und Ihre«? dirty glunsi1». together
Martha Cu«t llar|&gt;er,-Complainant
with a pack of illBreplltnhle l,K&gt;klng
tra.
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Citation
J. W. Harper, Defendant .
cards, some of th®**a? »cnttereri h Ihuii
To J.* W .'H a rp fr. cara II. J. flealy. Oawero,
Naw York:
the floor. There was ho other furul
¿ t r i o d i Floridn k
It appearing from the affidavit ol Mra.
lure, and the wnfU’ Were hare, a flirty
XI art ha Coet Harper, herein duly fated In
tkaulifyfourc&lt;jnipleaion. (Jet
the above cause that It-la the ta-liel ol aigray color Hut wfiht my eyes rest.sl
ll«nl. *h«r ihe ‘ defendant. -J. W . llamar la
rid of Ihoae freckle*. You (Ari
1II(Mill III sudden horror S U ÜW .f#Hf)
a non-realdent ot th* «lat» ol Florida, and
Inveri SOc in a jar of W ife
ti now a resident of the Mato nf Neo Yurt,
n t a man curled up 111 a hjll mi the
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SO N’S FRECKLE CREAM
rrsldinr at Mawefo, N. Y ■■ that life «aid drdour a » a dog Ile«, h l» #"''«* hidden In fendant. 1» ovee twenty nnr years ni a|ei
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Severe
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and that (her* it mi io»f.nn Ip Ihe «late of
til, arm s
T h ar h* w a » dead I knew ui p j 0 I ) I* V
(»&lt;&lt; uv*r !&lt;*|uue two jara­
JTorlda, the aervTrr of a «ubp'oena upoq
no mure. We positively ruar,
a glnlirw.
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’v~rijnhum »Duld
?ke(
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' 'The*»tore, you» J. -Yv. lli|ii»f are hereby
This, murder—or wn» It sulcideV-tiad
anice Ih,«, and if yourNc^i»
JEVVKLER
ordered to appear to the bill of romidainl, occum-d ivlfhln'u'h niliiute*. I turned
pleaion ian'l fully restored lo
In Hhla cause on .Monday, Ihe 7th day of ,
itk YvaUipl beauty? we arree fp rafond your Veplember, A. II. 1914, lha «am* belnr a
the man over. rev«?*llug n'lieardcd face,
MY SPECIALTIES
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•« 1money without
addition. Hula day In tbit Court.
withool arrumenl.
iryimwnt.
And in addition,
tho feature* prominent, but retlned He
It 1« further ordered that thla notice b e
W ltA O M ’S’ KHKCKt.E CREAM ia a 6ne. IraPlcknrd’a llaqd- PulnDil China
published In the Sanford llarald, n p»waarant toilet errant. fJoetn’a cause hair to r?ow.
was no ordinary rough, uud hi* cloth
paper publtahwA tn SamlnotJ coonty. W ir*
I aoh ‘ ilnea- 'poahjvely
rrnwtv*
TAN in-l
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Ing was of excellent mateHal. He had
Ida, sac* a week for'five consecutive waekK. •
j FRECKLES. Try it at our riak.' Price 50c—
Rogers' Plated Wm? :*
wnt by mail If drilled. Afammolh jara $1.00.
been «b o n ia h e back of tbe bead.
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Father, Mother, CaRara, Servants, All
Have Own Designation fo r .Chí­
T h e\)ra n go County Çiticen says:
nete Young Women.
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Wfc gave àh account of the pre­
Entertains Leadefs-of Interna,
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BUDGET.
OF
OPINION
"JUST
BETWEEN
r i
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Detroit.—A Chinese girl doos not
cooling plant, which is to. lio built by
/
.
tional
Council
in
Rome.
the Winter Pnrk Citrus Grower* As­ start Ufe with one name and bear tt
. ‘
. YOU AND, ME.”
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith' Living
sociation, several weeks ago. Final- with her for tho rest o f her days, as
YOLUMB V
arrangements wore made last week does tho member of a Christian fam­
ily. A fond fathoy will' call his baby Elens of Italy Has Special Talk for
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AU G lST 14. 1914
and thq^pontrnct signed so that work
NO 103
girl his ‘‘Moonbeam.'* whflo his aon
Each at Reception—-Guest* Treas­
H All L o ca l AdvcriUcnientft ling .
will bo, begun hoon. N o expense will
goes under tho designation of a
ure
Bonbons
With
Picture
of
.
T h is H e a d in g T H iy &lt; E C E N T «!!
be spared to make the plant an up- "Phoenli," sAys tho Detroit Times.
A C H I E L IS A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H
Ruler on Them.
to-date one in every respect.-AVe un­ When she bcglnB to run nbout bor
L in e F o r Each Insertion. Mln¡rauB1
derstand that there will be litre« mother probably knows hor As a f'LR‘L I E ’L L P R E N T ’ E M " — SO S A Y S S A U N TE R E R .
Rome, Italy—Tho social events of C h an ie 25 Cents.
rooms and each will hold about three tlo -S ister."' Callers address hor as
tho Intornatfonal council o f women
to four cars-of fruit. Tho fruit will "Little Daughter of tho -110080," and
f o r sale
wero intensely Interesting, writes Ida
D EPEND S O N TH E V IE W
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! the outaido ahould bo kept on the he handled automatically so os to strangers and eervanta show tholr re­
Hustod Harpor. At the top o f theso
outside in all things that come in avoid bruisig. The rooms will uc- spect In tho uso of "Llltlo Miss."
ovents must bo placed, of courso tho
For Salç— Furniture at 210 I&gt;.,w
Tho Chinese word for an orchid 1» r/^optlon by Quoon Elena. It did not
Hard time#? Mebbo , it depends on our way in-the future. If you are for comodato 10 to 12 cars of fruit
Avo.
conveyed
by
Lan.
Girls
of
many
typos
your
city
you
will
show
it
by
com­
i-tf
and from, passing into the rooms
whero you be­
Includo all o f tho several hundred
l t makes a heap of differenbe where ing ln\o the Commercial Club and to loading oil the cars for shipment, are all compared to tho Queen of members o f tho council—that would FO R sale or rent. Three acr*.
„
», it will take at least twontyjfour hour*; Flowers, but they aro equally diversi­ havo boon too much to expect— but hlghlly improved Tiled land. ,1,*,
you stand an’ what you sec! helping to boost.
• • •
fied In tastes and occupations, so^hoy
house wcU
u»u la.
Ain’t tho gYricn in all the trees?
-T h o Armstrong Cork Co., of Pitts­ are distinguished.by words of two syl­ "she welcomed tho board o f officers, in, with nice 7 room house
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SCHOOL BOARD M EETS
catod.
A.
Connely
ntno;
the
presidents
of
national
coun­
*,
How
is
cleanliness
next
to
God?
HAVING ICE WAR
Ain’ t there Joy in every brccic?
burg,Pa will construct the build­ lables, the-h*44*r of which Is "lan.” A
Mq.
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CORNER «.TO N E LAYING
10¿ t(
W h y m m of-these societies
that ing the insulation to be ol cOrk. »nd Chinese proverb signifies “ the words cils In twenty-threo countries and tho -»»oli» A v e .»
OUR O P P O R T U N IT Y . _
Ain't there perfume in the air
Ihrsier Election la Invalid
and
From the blossoms everywhorc?- cares for waifs got three children tho ire machine contract was award­ uttered from a heart full of sympathy chairmen o f tho nine standing commit­
FerruMulina. August 13,-Europe
For b a le - 10 nere» city farm, m*.
New Mcihodlat Church Was Started The United Slates Should Supply
Hard times? No, Sir,. not as times tlie o th e r. month. They were dirty, ed to the Frick Co.. The plant will have the fragraneo' of tho orchid.” As tees, ovef* forty In all, as tho old nnd
New Election Is Called
is
not tho ‘only plan- havifig war
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tho“ ‘ ne'wIy elected officials wore In­ nnd flowing well. Also, three rooia
Under Auspicious Circumstances
Potash and Camphor
bad tempered, ugly, and their eyes have tho capacity of. twenty-five .tons tho flower ranks so high In tho opinion
appear to me!
Ihere
is
an
ice
war
in
Fernandina
pursuant ton call of tbe Chairman
house. Terms addrens 'nox 8?5
cluded.
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ani- of ice per day. There ik no doubt but of tho people? it would bo difficult to
.Hard times? Mebbo. but the bVssin’s looked like the eyes of wild
and
although
it
may
seem
paradox­
About twtf and t half yeara ago
The beautiful new building that
|lBo County School Hoard of SemEach hns her own Impressions of _______________________I
irs m a ls . And-tW -rhililnm were- waabad. tVcn-.G-miU ^
ysifVfiVtj ftttf %nwoetor riàmri for a girl
•» w a w
ical it promises to be a hot ice war.
will soon grace tho' jot at tho &lt;Ofnpr gnuch was heard or the search of tho
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tho
greatest
eveai-UxJmr.lifo."
butusil
_
Cbtlhfr
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‘speThtt
mwitlng
of
A - “ sn£335wrr*k‘ »r'T »-“ Swrvt-HtosAn’ the gran’ ry’a fairly cluttered up and dressed, and washed for a few fb r the ""gl ovrera. in catablUhlntr-the
of Park Ave. and Fifth Strcptsnd bo iiatlonnl scientific authorities for n
F.OK Sale- Fine dri
agt^o that thcro was rlmpllclty and
board was held in the offfco of The price of ice last year was» 80
nK hor»«,
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with everything thrtt grows! weeks a t they were’. beaut If iL Yhoy plant, even at the cost of a large sum Bom” Is a favorite appellation, and tho cordiality In tho. manner of the quoon perfectly gentle, works v' anywhel»'
cents
a
block
of
two
hundred
pounds
occupied
by the Methodist Congre­ source of potash In this country in
I
C. Dubose, on Thursday, August
glrla’ families and frlefiWTtnow them
An’ there’s »pare-rlba in the house "did riot khow each bther. And their nf money. It was stated by one of
The
city
put
in
a
munidpal
plant
that
won
qvery
heart
Aa
Mrs.
Kato
gation
of
this cliy, was really start­ order that our agriculturists and fer­
rubber
tired
-buggy
harness
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1914, there being present, F. P
by such fanciful words as Puro Heart.
An’ thoro'a lota o’ ham an’ ’ ’sou««” ; dispositions changed. Their eyes
the contractors that tho larger part Peaco nnd-Modosty coupled with In­ Waller HartAtt, president of tho United wagon-nil for 1200.00.’ Will be glad
which
went
into
ojieration
near
tho
ed
last
Tuesday
at 3:30 when the tiliser manufacturers might be made
J’joter, S. C. Dlckiori arid J .’ T. ^aAin’ t there just as much-on’ morc- were the eyes'of humans. And they of the expense would be saved tho dustry. Faith, Truth br some of the States council! expressed It:
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corner stone of tho new edifice was independent of tho German potash
to ihow thirf bargain. .Yddm*
They then proccded to l&gt;egin first of ‘Juno and-numed n price of
began to lovo the world and when firaj year hut if it is is saved in two other virtues expected of tho Women ' "She Boomed to forgot her royalty
As we et the year before?laid by tho Masons in tffcir'briiu’tiful mines, that country, having practi­
Box 88, ‘ It.N o .2 j‘101-2tp*
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canvass of the returns o f the 13.60 a ton nnd in small lots GOconts’
Hard times? No, sir, not as nny- love comes In God Is not .for off. or three years it will well, warrant of thnt Enstern land. Truth, for In­ and was n lady more than n quoen—
a
cake
of
300
pounds
and
15
pounds
cally the monopoly of ‘ the potash
ritual
for the occasion
Jon.held qi\ August 4th, 1914,
Tho fnilurc of the churches in our tho outlay.
. body knows.
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stance, Is sometimes taken as the ba­ wo were nil women together.**
supply of tho world. We were told
for
5eents.
This
price
existed
until
^The
exercises
incident
to
the
cor­
’ For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touiitg l«5tn upon opening the ballot box
cities is owing to the dirt on the
lds of names, and, with an adjective,
li was Indeed marvelous how tho enr for J400.00, just overhauled ia
much of theVculth of potash, to say
the
first
of
this'
week
when
the
ner
stone
•
laying
were
held
in
The
wPrerlnct No.3, which was tho one
becomes a key to tho character o f the queen could speak a few approprinto
Hard times? Mebbo, if you’ re the people. Every church should have a
¡par opposite the building site, and nothing of iodine and some other,
good running shape Sanford Ms- ¡■rd in special school district No. 1, ‘V!i&gt;Vi?1,'rn Utilities Company made
Individual to whojn It is given. Wnng- words to each of so mnny' women rep­
lavatory and givo tho flock n free
common sort o’ gent
^w'o'j well attended by n larije con- valuable chemicals, to be fourfd in
-S2-tfe
; n s found and decided thnt the a. price of J2.00 a ton, Ulrcnts for
pan is a girl who docs not posseHa n resenting different countries, ns a fow chine &amp; Garage.
Who figgera that.the most in life is wash onco in a while. I used to • r*» •
for
50
pounds.
The
people
are
keep­
London.
Aug.
14.-The
war
of
.
the
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as a result of the latter’s militdr^* I cour»© of Sanford people nnd many tho "kelp” which-pilys itself up tho
Lnol used and voted in said elocbrother, but one who wishes sho had sentences will Illustrate.' To Mrs. May
interest anr per cent;
|know a good old*' brother -who took a • An increased acreage in celery
ing ^y/ol under the
circumstances nntions of Europe today became fur­ operation» in the direction of th e ' irom a distance. Tho Mcth'odfst’choir Pacific coasts. A d w ii lake bed had
For
Sale—
T
y
n
guild
homes
*hd
Ifca was' wrong, whereupon on adone. If a son Is born Into-tho fnijjiHy .Wright RAwoll, nfter asking whnt was
Hut for us... who live each day »odking bath every four weeks and will be one of the features of the
ther regularised with the formal de­ French border in conjunction wit It rendered the doxologv nnd after tho also beonfoyod'fn California, wo are
her namo 1» changed at opco, amK»ho tier
special
work,
»ho
spld:
"Ponce
1»
[
*prlnf
^
agon.
Inquin..(
&lt;
&lt;l(0
Colt
N(i of the County Attorney, the and many imlustriee which depend
.... special work, »ho said:
In an ever ending Mny. 'that Sunday . hf&gt; always shouted. farm development work through
claration
of war o..Am aruit'-lIungury German troops. A state of war lie- invocation f&gt;y Rev. J. E. W ray,-of Lold.- -which wan calculated to pro­
Bottling
(.»&gt;.
.
on
cheap
ice
are
developing
some
becomes tho gfrl who hari n brotlfer.
Mowing resolution was made and
the cause In Which fcajso havo the
Times arc jist as good an’ freej
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by
Great
Hrtain.
of
w
Rich
could
not
exist
without
Manatee county next season.
tween tbe two ccumtrie» has existed i Drlnndo, Bishop Henry E. Morrison duce great quantities of the' iridis-.
greatest Interest;" nnd” ~3rtu&gt;n Mcasoimously adopted,
' ‘ Whereas
As they can- or ought
be!
For
Sale
Seed
potatot-H
(of
Mil
i- t’
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t p reiIdont Thomas R. Marshall
mnde tho address that was replete .pcnsihlo aid to agriculture and tho •
The strength of the British licet in eincq midnight last night.
George F. Miles, County Demon­
Qewell answered; ‘‘Wo cannot havo It
(ippeafs to the satisfaction of this cheap ice, and'the shrimp canning
' Hard times? No. sir, not for them today gavo his first expression on the stration agent, is authority for the W AS THE HERO OF 200 D U ELS uhtll tho-women of every country feel planting.
Don McDonald.
9H«p
withenoblingandenlightining
thought Geological Survey seem to havo *
the Mediterranean is unknown ns no
ird that the election hold August business and fish shipping business
Brussels,
via
.
London.
Aug.l4.-Thc
who are content!
%
and
he
wns
listened
to
with
wrapt grown .tired of tho subject. At least
movements
of
warships
have
been
qtatomont‘
that,
at
the
present
time,
is.growing
to
enormous
proportions
European war. He was careful to Say
their responsibility," sho .replied;
Labertesque,
Modtrn
D'Artagnan,
Ufor Sale or Ijcnt Two nfre mi. I kk, 1914, to determine who should It is mnro than. idobable that the made public since the first outbreak fighting-.vraterday between the Bel­ attention by those present.' Bishop they talk no more of the giant sea­
U
John D. Wells. . . .
"Yes, thnt Is moa^ .Important find J
that he spoke only for himself, fie indications point to a greater acretrustees for tFe next two years,
----- Dead In Paris—Fights Whole
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hope your effort» will-moot with suc­ donees at n bargain. • W. J. Thi|p«aJ
of hostilities, it. is known, however, gian and German, armies in the vicin­ Morrison in one of thu. patriarchs of weed o tJ lic wonderful lilkehoxL as a •'
Raid that furhA'd lonjf.been cxpecllhg a*ge~i&gt;eThg” "planted In tTic two pro­
the number of -raiils nf-speeial city - plant .jK'illcontinucoperaHonaas
• Town Council. *-------K
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t|ii)t. France has tho bulk of her fleet ity of Diest lusted the entire day, Methodism nnd his presence nnd ad­ possible offftet for German exactions.
V In walking around tho streets war, because the nations like indi- ducts mCntlohofl than oecured last
Vistrict school .tax to be levied in they can mike i»r cheaper than
Now the Kaiser is getting all
To
Gipa
Krog.
pioneer
of
tho
wo­
in the Mediterranean, so that no and constituted the first considerable dress atided much to the occasion.
of Sanford I note Umt in many vidunls, carinot build great armies senstin.
Paris.—Labortesquo is dead, aud
Fpr” Sale- Windmill with 70 foot
us/cird Special Tnx, School District most any other plant in the l ulled
battle
of
the
war.
it
will
l«&gt;
known
Europe
by tho ears-at least, tho
man
movement
of
Norwny,
she
said:
The
historical
sketch
xif
the
Mclhapprehension
exists
here
as
to
the
According to Mr. Miles*, the crop will» his death a figuro that bolongt-d
places the sldoWnika "are obstructed without being tempted to use them,
■steel tower, in gond &lt;imdnion, »iio
|j*. L Longwood Special Tax, School Stales of Ita »jzc anti according to
“
I
have
visited
the
public
Institutions
countries
of Europe not in the triple
a*
the
iii
lie
of
ilaelen.
Shell
werej
odist
church
in
Sanford,
wns
deljversafety
of
trade
routes,
througli
thnt
he figures given out from the hooks
favorable to old French romanco has passed
by pajtn trees and other shrubbery | Starting ‘ his interview with the situation looks rather
/Jet No.2, Ovied^ Specinl
!&gt;•ap fori
nf ChrtHtlanln anil was much plonsod 386 gallon
\ pr*-su;i (alb- ,- at 7..10 m the evening J,.,| t,y f ) r. a . E. Phillip», and his Alliance have vexed him by thoir .
sea
now
that
it
««i-nts
cerium
that
lie
I
tilito
,
pl.mt
at.
to
thi
cost
nwny,
for
I-nbertesquo
wa»
Cyrano
do
throughout'
the
county.
The
dem­
that arc u constant menaco to the i assertion that every. American
District No. 3. Clittl not»
'rr'-nio, Fh. I
with them." She expressed deep' sym- ' cash. \\ \ itu'hn c
.personal recollections of the early invincible »Uihhornt-as-und the lim ­
of producing im, i hey are losing the Tier man cruiser» (¡or hen anil m i"th e " mU around Diest
people who arc obliged to either get should be careful to not express onstration ftgent'ls on.the job with Bergerac and d'Artngnan rolled Into pathy to tho president from Finland, j 1012»tp.
il Tax, School District No. 4.
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centered
around
Hnelenjduys
and thestrilgglea of the church ited supply of potassium salts which
Breslau are out of action.
o f f ‘ the walks entirely or brush a- opinions which.lt would in nny wise both feet these days. He is going one, and sot down oq the Paris boule­ nnd llngorod for somo tima with Dr.
",
. Ltd Genova Special Tax, Sellout about v t ,ir i l a ton at tlu-ir present
in
the
1
».!,-..ill
province
of
Limburg.
j„
,|,c
wildernes» wn. most interest- this country was enabled to procure
vard»,
where
ho
kept
alight
for
years
The
of).rial
press
bureau
here
.!«•
gainst these trees and get their eyes indicate that the people of the 1/ither and thither over the country,
Anna . rabnnoff, the' representative
h °r
al
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* ,'r' *1 iDstri.-t No. 5. was not » valid ami »filing price \ gr.-at man\ . i-ioingr«
•-xieiidiiu
ii
l&gt;ic»t.
m
the
north
of
.m
g
not
only lu those ul iua huarer» from (jx-niiuny bids.iait-U i. Uu—cut—
tho
flnme
of
chivalry,
gallantry
and
scribing
today
the
disposition
of
Brit
pa t roin/.i- ~
tin
imjmrtfng good advice to farmers
poked out or spoil their clothing.
country urc interested in tho sue.from RuHsln, nsklng her cspoclnlly If iur
* i'¡ t.&gt; thii 15j Iktful election; anu
wnereas th
the i ol. fee hay
• they• will ■...........
~
and whereas
plcturcsqu.0 swashbuckling.
tW-pfOYtnre
of
Brabart,
after
p
a
»l«-U
h
o
were
here nt thnt time, but to off aitogethor.‘w Tvltat a favorable
T*h
mrisniw
1n
thn
Atlatitle
and
elseIh a rf nm nn pl.y nlrln ns nnd t i n lv e rs it V |- n cfeS Of L t ' l m .
-These— or naments!'
— ana— vary: casa pf a n y nf thn partiva i a l i n i ■ajinut tin;' gruw.iug-nL.thia ami that
torn and rierk» nf ,;|sT t l
frtuaiflh tills clothes were iho proing
nroui
Zeelhem.
,t
v
the
younger
gctu-rniion Thin sketch time for n potash declaration . o f
w
here
&lt;
•
xpr*
«-!&gt;
urc*-«
trader«
of
Iii
h
*
tin
Vf*
IK
1
jrfi-1
fine and I would hot have them cut conflict till- vice' pfesifl'enTcoñlínued: crop, ami thn cxellcnt yield which salo garb of modernity, Ills spirit be­ graduates took nn Interest In .tho C ity, Sanford. -I
atlvis'-tl.
'* *’* *'f.&lt;
• j.r;i \IT. • HI«* n
ing1 not hcèli
t&gt;i-c-ii proix-rlv
|
Yl
7
.ml.
last
evening
all
the
,
|
tl.
^ui.H.bed
at a later duto in independence! Surely if there in any­
;i ml lit) W1Í* . m\ s&lt; Il J.•I fk ii n.1 ni/tioiia doing Ihimio -n» with tirn.it
*‘ l know nothing of the relative will tukc place in all lines' of agri­ longed to tho day^i of cloak nnd rufflo. benevolent nnd churllabto lnstitutlonn gated and tiled, fine d mrh l!oii«(l
down for anything but tlie owners
KÌ ( o permit curtain lawfnj
ci. iiitry
thing in that line to lu- found in the
tw.cn
tie
three
to
w
n
»‘
|h
|.
Herald,
if
pos»ible.'
hi* wit V. Uk !»r ,m! no m»r • " :in.1 Britain to »end their ctirgocs con
well. If you wapt ! j
of fia«I
should Irim them up Ligh enough rights and wrongs of the conteftding cultural pursuits will redound to the when men drow'swords on a quarrel nnd worked for social betterment.
»rs to vote in said election: and
i
n’
llliom
seaweed
crop or the California Lake
innl
b*-**n
cleared
of
tier;
Aflcr*lhe
exercises
at
the
park,
tinï:|m ?hi nit! a da iff
"I imvo always been fond of Hun- celery nnd potato and vegttibkl
l,«‘ t f Y" r\ m.i ii fidiuitly arnl boldly to «¡-a in British
parties, but I have believed for ten credit of this capable, energetic nnd spitted their opponents deftly. IJo
so that thoy Would not interfere
ms the ballot used in miii( elec*
ma n ’•tri
botoin
our
patriotic American cap­
except
the
dead
until
Mason«
headed
the
procession*to
the
or
to-iMr
I
«liin*
in
alt
dirc-tinns
--x
gory,"
»ho
»aid
to
Madame
RoBenburg.
Ink unm &lt;* III IHN••It a r* ) III ! &gt;p\ i!
land go and look at tin- and tatkl;
. . _______ii? .
years that war would come. Nntions county official.,
tilth the .passage along the walk.
was thn hornet 166 duels.
did - not conform' to the re- oiindcil •» 1.0 wert* thiekly strew n j (-luirch lot nnd here the i tn posing italist.« will .exploit one or both to
i-*-|ii
the
North
*
i.
w
h*
-iowing
to
who
In
representing
Its
president
r.i
k
hind muni
, me an offer. Trollet, ir.un Sqnford
Tho*
TnU nnd broad, with a brown face,
There i^re other trees that are too a re much like individuals and n man . The grnpefriuit crop, Mr. Miles
tmrntM of ln-w; t!e-rcfore
it
tin- zone
I bout tl
Countess* ^pponyl. "It» people havo
ceretnonieft of the laying of t It«* *-*»r- jllem a'nd, give our fanner« ntv ado-*
t\ t)r."
"V o as th
^ n.. ri uh iiiiiji-s .uni tin- prnb..I.dtt nf -.a \a!
■
id.
low and knock off the hats and ofhor-1 w:ho makes antirm ory of h is’ house says, is in fine shape, and he predicts ho swnggered along thn boulevard» a
lljcd that a no*, hi .* &lt;lc .i.'i. It.
1
pwa
of
Jon
•
I,-i4
•
i
Her
iii.i
n
qiiate and i-hcnp »tlpply of these •
olBuffered bo deeply for It.. I .often went Jo9,)Uu ,.|fwrt| Flir(,
11*•r «tula- were carried out
. . .
,
. ..in.
tuind » -1 i
lake A
I hi* hi /¿e«.
wise make the passerby lose hid tern-¡for purposes of self defense is'quite n larger crop than the preceding few year» ago. ready to plck-a quarrel thero an a child, ami trlt^l to learn thn
' and held on s.-jif, rntw-r
Si
I »lint cil il
I
Mufi-e
n
|
I I, Miller a» \\ nr»bi|iful Grand v.11liable «alt» For once duly and
lif ^Jiv«*'. 'lit I.••I*^ 11 « .ii •t;nt •
with, anyone whoso presence waa obIn h i . A i
u^li
hi
I* . 26 ( "i ittihiH i
per and religion these summer days, liable to find nh occasion when hr senson.-Sarasota time*.
I «nu ire \ i Ima li, a bri-w
fjke jiurpose of election of trw«t
language, but It was too hard. I llkY'd
7\liiht*-r,
bail charge'nf the reri-mo »elf interest might pull together here
r
*
i
..-»•»
are
a
Yl-sl $*f flil ^. I'*l
&gt;noxious to him nnd nnk for satUfnc!.. N Y
914
Thcro. Is/1 believe an ordinance or I thinks it necessary to use those
tho sweetmeat« so much thnt even Hamp«t&lt;-:"l.
• r a r •it'll'' boil.se« m Mai'h-ll were dies a ml tin- folluwing Dllicers took like it pair of' well-matched horrfWt: ‘
Ifnr tne next succeeding U « year-,
/nit»
rufifiifi'j
I tlon at tho point of tho sword. Ills
an unwritten faff that enforces the f weapons in self-defense, ft is bearly
now I have thorn sent to mo."
rr\ t \ i i vt. o t
(,o (ii&gt;
to determine fhe numb-v of
-••r a
•uvei' I |ll p.irt it, tin- i ii ti im * Diputy (irntnl
('aniplmr i« annTjter orticl«1 of
For Fai.
Fun- '¡in: nf im I
( .1
.1
In il..
1 manner w« h grandiloquent.-nod au­
trimihing of all trees and hhrlibs /hi 1possible that if he did not have them
«rr
Ti.
n
"
8crvln
Booms
very
near
to
me."
she
11.
liighi-st
* Hite for n-supply of which
B
i
of
district
school
fav.
nd
’
^
Bel
g
fai»
about three nuli- .fruiti » he &lt;
'•
«*
thoritative.
.Master. I. It Phillip.«, (iru-.il i'l-iuur
.1
said-to
Its
president;
"my
relatives
the walk» of tho city, This matter he. would Aot think himself-in such
er.
notictthereof
pll
I
&gt;
1
1
a
!l*
'
!
k
W
or
Srar«Make»
I’empofiry
i-tiftii
i
•
•
are
principally dependent .o n
When ho lifted his slouch hat with
! a i/o ‘ two- choice •11&gt; ’nt*
Cos
Warden, C I. Rumph. Grand- Junior
day It must In' i ••un-nib* r*'&lt;! m • onshould be looked After .by thp o.wtj- .great danger.
&lt;;r- i MU;* ul . ti* .* nf liooty we/*- col Wiirilen, (• I ’I'axloj' Grand Trya^ foreigners. Japan may lie drawn',
Washington, TuesdnyRevised a medieval flourish you could almost . havtTbeen on Its tlirono, but o f .oours«.
nr i .i: In- purrhsMi IlINquireti i:y lawI! inIt.ira .s mi-nf
•adoring -it! the (t-.ibit-hci| repiir*.« nf
* 11nP " r 1,1
ers of the property,' the tenants
ICI I- •! nil &gt;4ie bût Acticld, ‘ and till
" M y dream is that, without a estimates on the 1814 apple crop of see a cloak and Bword behind his I lovo iny own Montenegro best of. on
cA»y term:. Adtlre»» It. art of|
,
^ urcr,
x&gt;. Ppencer;, Grand .Sorry into th«? gi-fier.il niixup, is almost .
urer, xi.
(i. \Y.
military operation» tlu-.t rlu-e d»*a
ll"
And
when
the
nnBwer
wbb
mado:
Nt
w
Yttrk
Aug43.I
levi-lopnient»
or by the city authorities.
has tii i-n «tin-ki ll in front of the! { .irv
j,;
great war,-the‘ impending dinger the United States based on a care­ loungo suit, lio rolled his namo
T R A IN IS S A FK
Householder; •Grand .sure to bo nfriLh. cargo of camphor- •
Herald
oflire.
|Ktt,ehi*»
emanale
nliiumt
wxclusively
• • I'
."It mufit bo hard to leave It oven to
in I tn- fita. it. tal worbl today* wen'*
town
•
¡II
&lt;*f
I
»»•—
t
Many
horse»
¡»Iso
"
/ —
--♦•
' « ■»'* «
will teach the nntions-of the /world ful investigation in tho principal pro­ grandly ns ho delivered his 'ct/allctjgo
»■.Mill Daneoli, &lt;* i Miilrr:&lt;irnnd tu essential an ch.mout in »mokeln*«
from t Uv «uta f i h** alò** . I- rsii-'h
bo n queen." her eyes filled with tears
“
T
.
nutre .-tuuiauL TTn-” ft^fnightly r*. Mfres, ttkl
wi ri' ■ ptutcil
•\ There is an ordinance th at forces the United States included, that ns ducing sections gives a total., barring to thoso who wero luckless snough to
Junior Deacon, l&gt;. D. Culdwefl; ir\mp«»w*irr-wouid lx- an tnvuluglile
Scierai Passenger Agent It I» 11u•*• &gt; port of nilA ff .-iclit t.*r« rpvc.ili-d a und Belgian »rune.«
AH«t*‘ &lt;^rcry oho hnd been greeted
,
,
o c . I t «J jest)
owners o f chickens in- thff'clty''llm lt* there fs no personal dishonor which a serious setback between" now and merit his anger. ‘‘LabAr*rrtesqno;” ho the doors, of the grand dining salon
Senior Stexxnrdi R I. \ftt«on: Junior prize to any of Japan’ » enemies. The
Nnlhmg wir.lever 'S&gt;-ae* troiW -»'I!
4ur
Xii ..(*• i.il
. - , 10.1111*1 *.r • »ing
-in
of l,if N It It ()ui&lt;-ls Vl.trin
„ . .
of Sanford, to keep them perilled 'may not honorably be left tb the harvest, of between 50,000.000 and would say.
id
I.
!'
\! * ’ .i!I* r
i ,ci nit g*&gt;\ernnici.t' bin In-erf taking fttnpn
were thrown open nnd the queen, pre M,ut ' &lt;• * •l ' " '
.,
•&gt;
m , 1 •• t ■■•a pt -*
lie achieved an Instant notoriety
• I i•
tn mu 1.v tbi&lt; country inde|M-ndcnt
way. a room
whero they are so many feet from, settlement of the courts, so there is 60.000,000 barrels, compared with
i . . . . . i.
\'»
B . i|ur«
(,i.*ilil M a r
Ceded
by
the
lady
In
waiting,
the
chnnv
i. t • i
-t . •t. &gt; i
i,, -,
when he came to Parts, for lio began
p —--ifc----1
'ft
1
»
pcrftirtli
¿¡ifj'
pa
-i
•
y&gt;
ol
lor nue-a n lamploir a» Japuli’ ft
Mahoney
at
I'c
the pavement..' Tho ordinance ought no nntionnl dishonor which may not 26.000. 000 barrel» last year, and
' i 1 F I* |-‘ii»|ir. Ma-tir \r• * -1•••r
hi» enreer by lighting tho wholo town hcrlatn nnd six foptmen, led tho way
-rri«l**n
I i lgi.i ’ i ;i \ulr v
Pi
tn»V1
1
thrmigl:
\
»
l
»r.,•
.
ixpiuri-il
i«bind F.iV n.« hd|M- tImt
to ’ have* these pests penned every­ safely he left to a tribunal for-peace­ 35.000. 000 trarrei» in 1842. According
K M i-ti i iiger. i ■r.i mi (. bupliiin,
II.g 11 I "I-..It
t-.. • I f. ■ • 'll- »I. ■i • "ed by .i I rig.ide of infantry
council of Algiers, and IlnlBhed up IftTo It and remained while tea wns
-fmw.i-it an i leu-. • nt I 2.i. •- ton«,
Writt*
General
Pussi‘iu:i
r
Agi
uf
R
K.
tbe
culture
of camphor will .bo
TO
UK.NT
served»
oftojwhich
she
again
shook
able
settlement.
I
f
the
dream
d
where in the city limits and keep
to New York operators the promise with his famous duo! with Max flogls,
h. d. Slinnmeyxir.
I» made puldic from tlnve mu..iteri. and liy artillery.
enguged and doIfcwy, of the Louisville and* Nash* the amoiibl of business on hand at
nil
the
harjiei?
in case of p general
hands with every one and rotlrcd.
them .from destroying the gardens, coma true, the hdVrora of the impend- is for a yield larger, than for any tho majlor.
Tlie stone wils pl#rt&gt;d by WorshipThe strict censorship exercised fcaleii. near tlit* fottres.« ot Diest,
*
the
European
war
into
.which England’s.
"It In Just llko our tens nt homo,'1 .»For Rent Cheap for Cush—TnjW M b Railroad of Louisville. K.v.' to the tir&gt;t of tin* month being
»and plants of tho people who are tng war will result In the practical season since 1806. The production
over the whole field make» it difficult o¡„ h* rn miles, sort heust. sf-Lou vain; i fill Grand Nlustrr NJillrr. with the
largest of five moiitlis.
said thn American delegates. oxcopt *acres of good hammock lumi »11 tiki hents in th|s city, hnd thn-.
trying to beautify Sanford. Some of disarmament of an international
ittemkint reremqnlit*; ‘iji which m-v* Asiastic ally may -he drawn; mill
to estimate the value of the rnny**r*-in the «Weak will be the hetfviest
a il.\i-ion of -tierman cavalry, b»
Stea*f;. pri-gn-«« was made toward
| Mr. Pusey say« .Hhere have liren
*• the property owners purpose to take tribunal to settlo controversies and ever known. Washington and Oregon FELL OFF TWO TRAINS; LIVES Hiat wo woulff never let thnt hnnd-: Gall or write A V l ’■'■r
oral number» wen- rendered liv I he that the camphor industry muy lie
I ei veil
m i | • - i ••«1 by
nfiintry nn*l by or­
p* : i i.,htlc a im&gt;riK «im-i
some tablecloth touch tho floor nil
~,
I
»fir*
I
cases'
of
^bonn|&gt;!ugti«-.
1
■
:•.»r•
'i
’
•
the law into thoir own hands and l a woTld police force to enforce, (f have a prospective yield of approxi­
ir 1he pnv&gt;i -- on of
i « lour and niter the lii-ne«lii-tii»n by i-n firmly eataldisiied In^-the Houtli
Tlii struggi
•*
.
I c ^ r y or
u«. . c
ini* r v
John Johnson ^Tripled From Lacka­ around."
In-u-i: ,i i. i
i wstniiii r»
n
gyb
ody
knows,
.but
reports
of
rxeiuiig
proceed— to —■kill-*-tHe--destructlve •; n'pedfuf, the decrees o f ' that j-ourt. mately 15,000 carloaiis of box apples.
Grand Chaplain Sii-1nini-j er. tin- that we may flirni»li tho hulk nf the
the llelgi.su lort« «lirri uuili i l.i* ge
The queen ta tall, Hlonder nnd very t t..cd, 2 ws 11» . !o
P
figliti! g * . s extremely fierce,
wanna to Erie and Then to
it.........
of the inarki-i
seoadition . huvi*
In « ■ ■ \. i .-• - 1•
—I I
i xurcise» wi-n* coni ludeil by (tie plAe- world'« supply long after tlit- nation»
chickens! It is all right- to have
"W h en we consider tbht w-e have California is given u larger
Ii i- re*»nitm n|i*-&lt;l and report« of
crop
Ground.
graceful, with Infgo dnrk eyes nnd - story new
- iilti-q it, Jict (¡ertili ns being
[lid all- the rust-» have 1 n Miiilitii-d .md t* 1 v inb-i.i -! i i*i|i w hp-li pr-- *r1lll*-r&gt;' .* i..I -. li v;i Irv Cl «Ii|;i -m*lit- ¡til
rtiig nf flu- lolhiwmg .irliili-« beivi-rtib have reused to »imp und »navi nt
chickens and every one who can do started out to build a great navy and than last'year. The outlook In Col­
masses of waving hlnck hair. .Sho Two htimb.
lup-k to « r*l Ha.vseit ami Si
. .-.I. I it
I -i-.rti-,. 1
keach other ami fiave ri-nu.cd their
I
"
•
»mall
district
remot:
I til1 f I mi,*
so should own a few good layer» but that payment of pension» and pre- orado, New’ Mexico and Idaho is
ar* .* l.i * *m. .*« i n*li ca ting tli. |.i»v&gt;ibi*' Triiml
Now York.—If John Johnson sun wore a'slightly trained dri»ss of. w hite Route 2
»
•¡uuli-d lixl.,. in ..... .
iiL-taiiccK
lro
/
n
the
depot
of
th.I.
,N
to
I
U
An Kngiisb Bible, donated b y L -R. wonted uttidude of "watchful waitthey should not allow them to feed j pa rat ions f o r . future pensions has one of the host recorded, and oper­ vivos his injuries hn will enjoy the satin covere&lt;i With white chiffon nnd |
beginning of a great battle on Bel­
•nom rotUf |Crncent City, he »ay«
a
ppnii:
m.ili-.l
1
1
•
•
li
gores
wliirh
off the neighbors laArns. Chickens nbsorhed 63 per cent, of the govern­ ators here figure that the total box distinction of having fallqh from two over this prune colored chiffon fnlllng
I’ in« Aug. i4.-An officuil com- Pbillip*. ( hristinp Advocatu, of the ing"-nft*-r' the wt^mgeut have sue- .
For Rent
gian «oil The bulk of the German
..iI ralrr.rtta|
pri-vaili&lt;l
at
ilatime
l
iivir.i-in
wns
cesftfully p«-rform*»li their coveted
There
have
b$en
several
always come home to roost but that ment, s revenues tho public sentiment apple production will makp a record trains In one accldenL* Johnson Is in rather full folds, tho waist. Ailed In modern. J
fore«- * ¡» lit-liev*-i| to be cnncentr.i toil munnaiion say»* thu forts at i.iegr M E Church, S of Nnshvillu.Tenn,
|U0-4tp
task of deglutition itnd have lain
»u.**pi'li*ie*k
n*t»ted
but
thoy
artconfined
to
twenty-ono
yearn
old,
antf
his
homo
Is
with
lovely
valenclenpes
laco;
a
dog
teoms to be ukout*th£ only time
on the frontier between . Liege ami are hobhug out, und that tho Belgian Florida, Christian Advocate, publish­
of Anicrica will sooner or later drive In the history of the industry.
It
down to enjoy the digestion of the
In tT*&gt; money market there was
h
*y
srnall
district»
which
is
quite
n
at
146
Mill
■troot.'Fatonon.
collar,
long
chnln
and
earrings
of
troop»
to
the
wwst
of
the
city
nre
on
ed
at
I^ikeinnd,
Fla.'.
The
Missionary
some -of 'them ' stay at home in cer­ us to abbltration.
th j Duchy of LuxemhuK- This leads
New Y o rk Stato it is estimated thrf’n
Ftrr-Rent
Five acre« good
weaker.— Time» Union
No money
Ho Bkartoti In on a milk 4raln on pearls “and a 8t Apdrow’/f cross (of
ImUnre from our depot-nnd thn* of no important change.
tain sections of Sanford.
to the conclusion tha-t Germany’s the ntlmsivc, and afle^ a sharp Voice, Published Ixy the Board of
"W ar, or no wnr,‘ thc hour is com­ tho apple crop, wffl ,rup fully 90 per the Lackawanna railroad. Ha foil
land,
one
and
n
Tu»if
nulrVfrom
SM
was
offered
on
call
in
the;
open'
very
large
diamonds.
T
il«
1
lady
in
p
b
Southern
Pacific
and
passenger»
•
* • •
,.
frontier facing Russia can he only struggle drovwlhc Germans liack and Missions of tlie M. E. C. South; copy
ing when. the. world around, govern­ cent of a full yield. Tho only short­ from tho train as It was entering the waiting, Countess nnuclii, tho visitors ford. N."*H. Garner __
A id
tilling through New Orleans
in market and the demand was report­ lightly guarded, probnbly liy newly, recaptured grouno thnt they hud. The Sanford Herald, II. J. Holly, The Present European War
1 With the Kaiser and the C u r ments will prefer to feed rather than age throughout tho stato is ih Gteen'west end of the.tunnel at Jersey City, declared to be the most beautiful wo­
ed light. A few call'loan« were mado organised armies of reservists culled
The
end
o
f
The
Worjif
Ave.
come
in
contact,
'with
the
The Belginns have blown up a Editor, One Cent piece. 1906,**’J. -if'.
quarrelling. King Georgo peevish the to kill their dtixens.
For R e n t - 611 &gt;’:irk
We hnve not ing variety. Baldwins will bo the whoro It la.elevntod above'tho tracks man tjiev ever hnd seen; tho lord
at th** banks at 6 per cent. Fora
The above will bo the subject o f
[tfreted tone.
number of bridge*« on tho rnilwny Cowan, -1732.. one English Shilling
to the colors.
French Pr®*y .'coVefed w ith ; war been so pAtlont ounftdves in the past heavyiest* and ajl other red varieties of tho'Erie railroad. In *hls descent chatribarlnin. with his. heavy sliver room hou*,\ with all r u n venirne
small amount &lt;»f ninety days 7 per
tho dlscourao to bo delivered by R ev.
There
-is
no
danger
whatever
lipes
in
the
German
rear,
in
t(ie
und
one
26c
Dill
dated
1862,
by
Elio
chiggers and the Emperor Joseph a s -to Justify, us 'In ' criticising our will show up heavy in production.' ho landed on top o f one of the cars chain, wns the fattest ronn, arid the tall­ Apply at 607 Perk.
snger? being detained in making cent was paid today. ^
J^mdon, Aug. 14.-England today Lundcn district thus cutting f the ui. .I„ Telford, one dime dated UH*L George Hyman nt the. Baptist
with tho prickly heat, I sigh for an­ brethren abroad. Under like circum- The Now’ England States will pro­ of an Erto freight train -arid-bounded est men wore In. tho .row* thoy phased
Sentiment
improved
over
the
next-Sunday mrirnlng,’ nt 11 o'clock.
• For Rent— Three room» furnisk* Mb transfer across the city from our
declared war upon Austria-Hungary, off from the base of their supptte » Picture of the Wesley Brotherhood
other round of country or
.city «stances I suspect jfto would do as, duce considerably more than last off to the ground. '
between In tho grand march through
week
end
in
the
open
market
for
The
reception committco i».nxrnnging
Ittition
to
the
Southern
Pacific
a
class, 77 men. Picture of the Wesley­
He was Injured about tho bead, and tho gorgeous rooms.to bo "received"— for light housekeeping. Al»?
politics wherein .one could at least each of these great nations is doinp. season, a n d . an unusually heaYy
to
comfortably
scat the large «• dimercantile
discount«
and
pa|&gt;or
wa»
|T4
P
of
Frisco,
nor
are
they
met
on
was removed to City hospital. His every one o f them seven feet high, tho. hedroöms. Mr». John'. 4 (
an Truth Seekers. 30 women. Picture
get a little rest ovpr Sunday.
but some of us pray that Amorica yield is looked for In Virginin and
ri».
cnco
which
is
.expected
to nttend
although
^1**1 in New Orleans by health purchased more freely
• • •
condition Is serious, but tho physi­ women Insist—and dressed In a scar­ avenuò. _____________ ___ ;
of the Bishop Henry C. Morrison,
tpay lead in a propaganda for uni­ Maryland, nnd i»v the big Middle cians aro hopeful. '
The Church ia located nt the corner
the total was »till small. Long term
pfhorities
and
detained
for
medilet
coat,
white*
waistcoat,
purplo
knoo
In
charge
of
Fla.
Conf.,
List
of
otlli1 I am glad to note th a tjh o Com versal peace which cannot come West sections. ^Hundreds of -reports
For Rent Completely Iurn
W examinations. All such report»I paper wa» ulim&gt;«i in ijt-mivini with
breeches, white silk hoso nnd shoes
cer» of the M. E- Church, S. Sanford of Park Ave. nnd Sixth St. just back
raercial Club will meeC next Friday while wo and other* aro everlastingly have
for the »u m ««
.corno * in
Tr’om
’ ex;
house with piano
«with
immense
silver
buckle«.
W*
without
grounds
and
it
is
perJ
six
|
M
*r
«-•
•
r»t
ruling
for
«II
dates.
1914', Biographical Sketch of Judge of tho new building being erected.
night to discuss the best means of preparing for war. "« *,
tensive growers in the middle West ANGRY MAN USES DYNAMITE
Few«, steps 'to postoffirc. depo
At 7:45 in tho evening, Mr. H y ­
*rily
safe
for.passengers
to
travel?!
Although
attempts
were^
made
Wofford Tucker, containing pictures
infusing salt into the veins of the
" I f {h e fight ifoea on, one of the and these have emphasised t-ho ’un­
man
will speak o n '" A game of Base­
steamer
dock.
A.
\'r“
"
^
fleuch
New
Orleans..
to
do
business
in
the
foreign
exof hi rn. List of officers and member«
sleeping city and wake, it up from problems of statemsnship -will be to usually flattering prospect for the Blows Up Girl's Hoiits and Others BIG FOOD TRUST IN EUROPE
ball."
_____
]
change
markets
and
some
transtcrprlte,
Florida
of
thu
Wcaluy
Brotherhood
class,
Whan She Refuses to Come to
th«t siesta into which it hak fallen devise a plan for carrying the pro: big apple crop. In most of the ad­
!
actions
were
carried
through
in
th»
Cost of Living Will Be Affected Ac­
t
.
tho
Front
Door.
Poster
of
officers
und
members
of
W H Y H IG H PRICES
regarding
the city ,and. ducts of our fields add factoriea to vices. recefvkd, attention is. directed
For Rent Furnished offics*j
.............. advertising
. ,. T11 i
, N
cording to Whsthsr It la a
1purchase of grain hills, there was
Junior Epworth League; Officer* and
E N TE R TA fN E D O R PH A N S ’
ped
with
roll
top
drak.
ofTi
getting ready for the. big bunch of ^ o se wh „ may neC(j th e m \ n d yet to the fuct that a vast number.of
Good Trust or Not,
still great difficulty in \ realiring
Halifax, N. 8.— Because Miss Myrtle
members
of
(he
Sunday
School
of
M.
tourists thut are bound to come to maintain not only a diplomatic, but new orchards arò* coming to bearing,
nnd. tables. Also a rol JP
’Washington, Aug. 11.-Three resoupon credit.« resulting lip
from
Robinson, a young woman to whom
E. Church S. List of Officer*! of }JnnThe chililrcn nf tho Orphanage at
Florida this winter. It is an 111 wind a genuine, impartiality between the- and that these more than cover-l?WonB calling for information as to
typewriter
desk
nn
^
Paris.—
Hints
that
have
been
ap­
Thomas Reilly of Halifax waa paying
merchandise exports. This t was
foid
Lodgde
62
F.
&amp;
A.
M.
together
Enterprise
* were'entertained nt the
‘ that blows nobody good and the "war nations engaged in the conflict. deficiencies due’ to worn ‘out trees.
^
in ? r
-.°n food stuffs in the generally the ra«e of tht( continent
attention, would not respond to bla pearing In the press for somo time re­ ment for sale or rent.
with thoso who represented tjie Star Theatre Saturday, coming ovnV
in Europe means that all of the bjg
iW
ted
States
»fere
referred
to
Seegarding
the
formation
In
tho
near
fu­
•
—
appeal' to come to the front door of
and in s o m e -instances in London.
G-and Lodgo of Florida nnd'tho fay­ upon the. -iqvitntion of Manager
rich who heretofore have gone to
i**t4r&gt;* Redfield1 today by Chairman International flankers rail
hor hbmo he explpdod a stick of dyna­ ture .of a European preserved'food
little
M IS C E L A N H O U l
Therein
Is
the
Difference.
ing
Ft this Corner stone( of the First Herndpp. Neeefes-t to :aay tho chil­
trust are taking definite shape.
• Eumpe.for the winters will now come
Gladstone's Domestic Rule. *
mite on thi sidewalk.
Eddamson of the House Interstate
difficulties was 'being experienced
A
highbrow
can
retire
to
hIn
study
M.
E. Churqh oft Aug.' 1lth. 1914. dren enjoyed the pictures nnd went
.
It
Is
nsscricd
that
France,
Germany..
AD. ‘ Gladstone once' said thnt ho
to Florida or California with all
W an ted -P ln in nnd DnO
w
Tho explosion'blew In the front of
fo r e ig n Commerce Committee.
nml emerge with tho dnliouncement
in jegnrd to letter» of credit, for
Program'rof
the exeiclses for-tfyis away happy. Manager H. B. Lcaelf
England,
Switxerland
arid'the
United
had
solvod
tho
domestlo
problem
In
the bouso and smashed the window» In
•chances In favor of the former. Now
* resolutions call upon, the I)oEj^essmaking of '" ,1 k
t Mr
that he has dlucoverod a «ubconscloun
, small amounts, although
foreign
States
have
supplied
capital,
half
of:
thls-way':
"Whenovor
Mrs.
Gladstone
of the Home wished to publicly
occasion.
two
blocks.
house
on.
East
Third
streetit is up to the people of Sanford ‘ to
ijtrtment of Commerce to explain
cosmos, and wo call It. new thought.
99-9tp
-banks were unwilling to ndvnncs
Roil of members of the Woman’ s thunk Mr. Herndon for hi» eouTesy
Tho dynamite had a time fuse, so the noceesary $8,000.000 having been Mattie P r lg g c r * _________
get busy and turn the tide this way. Insists 1 submit; an I whenover I insist Hut a lowbrow cun «pond five years
H v Prices have gone up when the
sbo submits." He didn’t say,- "how­
ms
Missionary Society of M. E. C. of and thoughtfulness in Kehnlf of the
that Heilly waa ablo to got out of dan­ already subscribed.
Tho hotel should certainly bo sturTImportation of food practically lias *"r‘ ' " '
exploring
nn
unknown
continent
and
Felix Potin. a famous Paris caterer, " A competent g » ^ " er * ndfo^gsS
ever, whether they took turns.about
Sanford,
Roll Af mi-mlicrs of tho ehildren.
ger.
No
one'waa
badly
hurt,
but
tho
cd a t ‘onco and the roads should bo
Bijn »topped by the European war
iliT ^ tK v M
Insisting and submitting. . Murrtago claim to havo discovered a new animal damage- to property ir considerable. is suggested as tho brains of feo trust.- married, wishes po^'»1’ * jj
i
l
l
.
Daughters
of Wesley.* Early history
. finished and the bulkheading helped f*.a failure tvhnn ¿doe. of .tho parties called tji" »nlggk'blul; and we aro
LThe rcsolutioris wkre.introduced in
.
Reilly was daptured an hour after .tho which, It Is expected, will have a con­ used to hant-o
of
Sanford
M. E. Church S. by A.
C ARD OP TH AN K S
I’hoto
by
A
im
rlc
n
n
I*re
»s
A
M
ociatlnn.
an
unanimous
tl-.t
It
l.i
old
hunk.—Cin­
along and many and divers Things Insists o n ' being the. lnatatflr and
[Jo .House by Representatives K e lly : There will be an
ici&gt; cream
explosion and put tn jail. Charged with siderable effect upon the coat o f foodE.
Phillipa.
cinnati
Enquirer.
.
&gt;
1
.
The
Herald.
»re
and
Farr,
of
Pennsylvania.
I
Social
Wednesday
evening.
AuglOth,
‘ started .for the benefit of tb » best doesn’t take turns In sbbmitUn
attempted murder.
—
W *
. . . .
*
I take thin method of thanking
$300 IT T
directed inquiries through th o jat the Moore’s Kjption Chdrch, lem• • i
d ty In tho country. This is not the tho submitter. •• «
. W an ted -T o b orrow ^ ,
•hie nrllllcry of Frnucc 1» one of the most efficient branches In the nation’s
CARLO AD M E L O N «
our friim l» individually and rxillectMust Work to Attain Success.
•srtinent
of
’
Commerce.
Chsir-!
onade.
popcorn
and
penhUts
will
also
Combine
to
Fight
Mosquitoes.
time to lay down on tho jdb Tor this
Husband’s Acts 8tart Trouble.
army. Thu g u n » « » am well defiled, and tba guns aro o f th« latest type. *&gt;1*1
cent for 6 y « r a « n ^ r
r ,
J f. H. Hill wilt be here today with vef^..for tl.air kind
—
X -— :
You will li ml -iio*^ stopping-place
Adamson expdcU that the do.) lx* for sale.Every one Is niett cor- 1«rn&lt;-1 1*■*' ha» always liecn Insisted on by officials, and the result has been the
war making h »rd UraeW a,all bunk.
New York.—Alleging that horr 1hua- r * ? m,daV N ‘ J— Promlnont New Sanford. Can fiv e
Idea for the Qss Range.
,0,^t¡
n
carload
of
those
fino
South
Caro­
along th«* line of prepress; tiirrr mny band branded her cheek with a fight- T°rk«rs * h o summer hare h are comtention
during
tjio.illneaa
and
death
traent will ...»ire
make repm-s
replies *which:
dUlly invited from HartTufd^fld
TJiii war in Europo will make Florida
light­
m e . , um»z
* . ,iu
m ^
j high atnndnnl
atnnunni or
of emcrancy
efficiency mai
that Jtaa boon ostabllshcl. Jp tho picture la shown lina meionsVSnve up your money
It Is tföt well knSSrn. but a mlrror ho relays of now Impulsed, but no
Hr--J blned to fight the tposqultoea. They drees Box 1282, t- ri&gt;of husband and father.
. ..
ed cigar and bit ber han
render unnecessary action. b y¡ roùndfng pUce*. I rocce .
great in many ways and wé should Will rofioct heat ss well ae light. Ala She Intesi type of guns In action.
•
•
•
,
pigvcT
Piatii
r*
.
have
mado
a
ton-year
contract
with
a
until
he
arrivea.
Mra
Furen
and
fgrriily.
stopping-places.
&gt;V«U
’
ntelllguntly—
Van
Tongulcm
who
«
m been
House
' kny of the resolution^ toward finishing the cb.urch.
•; r be ready to catch tho shekels when iqost any brigbt surlaoe will. Bo If a
Piano and
*n work *&gt;
work with energy and forae. t&lt;* wed 19 7„ in .'h * a sued for a sopara- dredging and Irrigating company to
.,!*
.
,
/
i
.
.
they fall this way. The Co/nmercial brlgbt ptece of tln wero placAd under a^hleve success, and If you persevere ----j,,r
l
r ^ p remoto /rvery mosquito-breeding place tuning and re p a ir^ *.'Club Is t”he proper body . to. bogst all tbe burnere of-a gas rango moto success wf»f surejy crown your rat•
within four jnllea. — - *
, aolutaly * « arantC! Í ‘a.4
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I-WEEÍLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN- IT-

WAR ON AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
AU STR IAN AND GERMAN
MOVEMENTS ARE BEING
CLO SELY GUARDED

FIERCE FIGHTING IN PROGRESS
ALL«OF YESTERDAY
NEAR HALFLIN

To Plant More Celery

A Big Apple Crop

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BUDGET OF,OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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are so common that ordinary sons
are conspicuous for their poverty,

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CLASSIFIED

Mrs. Psnnyhseksr,
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V The following from a Florida
paper interests mo strangely and 1
Cultivating Plump Elbows.
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
wouItT^ give anything in tho world
Tho hot drying, scorching rays of
« HE’ L t PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERfcR.
summer work havoc with the com­
to know what became of them:
The groom was dressed in the con- plexion. and tho girl who want* to
volitional black, while the bride hare a pretty skin to match her soft,
f n. Itusaci Kay who writes the "Billy estimation. .He forms an 'opinion
wore
a beautiful white cteatfon and transparent white ami faintly tinted
summer gowns must take a great deal
. Stories" for the ..Florida Growers of ‘thepe raw-birds that must be a
carried lilliee of the vmllay.-rThey
o f caro o f herself.
gets off the following about the peach.
entered the north door of the church
Fashions change. -It Is true, but all
He flnda thljigs the same every­
knockers pf Florida that is worthy
and ejcnalroy acotin j a d b h girts lore pretty, dimpled elbows, oven
where*1he goes. Everybody knock­
of reproduction:
ETAOIN
If tho sleeves displaying them are not
"W hen I go into a store and ask ing everybody else. Oh, It's a beau­
to be worn., and fortunately there la
,fo r some special article it always tiful impressiòn he gets. Ono fello»
5 Here and there is a lawmaker nothing easier 'than to bring sharp,
gets my nanny to have the clerks tells him Just the opposite from what
who considers the nation above the thin, booy.elbow Joints Into shape. t
-ease out a line of gush in favor of the other fellow tells him. The deal­
Where arms are too thin the use or
state, but he’s so lonesome in Wash­
er in South Florida Informs him he
something "just as good" or
ington that he has to keep his fam­ cocoa butter Is to be recommended.
far better, and at thè same time wDl be frozen.out in Central FlorThis, being a byproduct of tho cocoa
ily With him.
bean. is nourishing and fattening, but
hammer the hide off the particular Ida, while the man in Central Flor­
the akin must bo la condition to receive
brand I called for. You can take it ida claims that South Florida is so
John ' D., Rockefeller has ascer­ It properly. Thorough cleansing, sof­
from me I always put the fellow punk it won't hold up for shipment
tained that he has a right to a coat tening and opening of the porea nro nec­
' down .as a poor salesman, likewise a to the northern markets, and any­
of arms. Which is important since essary. that full benefit from the appli­
knocker and a fathead. 1 know how! the whole country down there
it is the only time John ever took cation may be felt Cloths wrung out
what I want or I wouldn’ t ask for it. is nothing but a vast swamp- Wehn
the trouble to ascertain his right to of warm water bbnutd be applied at
I hate a knocker, anyhow. Some be'* on the East Coast tho West
uao. ranor V. mXTDACKKR.
night. They should be held on'until
anything.
feliowa don’ t seem to he hapi^f un­ Coast is no good; and whfen he’ s
a little cool, then warmed agnlo until
Tbe
gathering of women’! clubf In
less they are swfrtjihg a hammer on the West Coast tho East Coast
5 A dam went out in Colorado tbo skin'.feels soft and Is pink. Then Chicago which la set for June 0 to 10
rub with a generous amount of cocoa
and they'll knock anything and ev­ is the goat, and between the bunch
yesterday. Also, we discovered that butter, slightly warmed. In each palm, will be a notable and luterveting event
erything that don't give them a di­ of them these yaps hive the poor
the moths are in our only dress suit the opposite elliow placed In the band. Only once In two year« does the Gen­
rect benefit. Why, I know one guy guy so fussed he don’ t know where
eral Federation of Women’s Clubs con­
and still another damn went out.
Usq the motion around and around un­
that knocked so much he developed he’s at. He gets the itiea that there
vene. Mrs. Percy V. Peunybnckcr. who
til all greasy feeling Is gone. This
into a regular crab and had to walk must be something the matter with
was elected president two year* ago.
takes qultu awhile, tift cocoa butter
the whole state, •fo. tjiagusted with
sideways, i '•
Hammock Comfort. •'
W Is "rutber greasy, but a /ttle practice will preside Mrs. Puntiybncker hna
It yon want solid comfort this sum-' will soon pmvo that the process Is not done mart tor the wonum’i» club move-",
•JiiSpoakjng of knockers, there are these knockers A nj£(ikud^slinjtfr|i and
utentr au'Puor election whs not only duo
rner,
hang your hammock under the tou timtomok i- a :
, ifiimne rratestate men here in F W id§ reterpe *drvbU. fwtlvn, «U tc Without
that ore doing more |o knock Vhgif T?:;ikiiht&gt;v purchase. His friends ask trees, then pla’ce another old ham­ I? The rubbing may bo continued tip to lif-r wide popularity, but n nvogiil
. tloiuOf valued service, «he had glown state than all. the car window himjtflj'abouVFlorida, gnd tlfQ story mock or piece of canvas, stretched frota tho wrist If the forearm pe a tip
out
fiat,
three
or
four
feet
abovo
It
lib too thin. RUd from there to the reiujy served as treasurer of the vrtourists and'land sharks combined^ at. tells;them is anything.but a good
Sew on the "upper berth" mosquito shoulder where the whole nrtn seems gaulxattuh and In the arduous cnpalfl*
and the pity of it is that the.jfoor advflHifewifftt foi' the Land of EnDotting, letting It hang to the ground. to require the addition o f more flesh, ties1o f. chairman. of the program ami
yaps don’ t realize what .tflejr, are oh*ntmedt.r; ^
The ends of the netting may be held but If only the elbow joint Is bony, jgsl endowment committees and ns auditor.
doing. Why, if you wero to call any • On
Mrik Penny backer la a southern'wo­
it's a crime, the way together with hatpins. Sate behind on that Jolut will answer.
one of them a knocker to his' face some o f ttftsq bopbs knock their own the screen flies and mosquitoes will
man by birth. She Drat saw the light
at Petersburg. Va&gt;. Uer father was
he'd ge; sore like a punctured eye­ state. I Ibvfc this grand old state, not bother you.— Woman’s World.
Banishing Blackheads.
tho Rev, J. B. IlnnDvIcke, D. D. 8he
tooth and want to muss you up and I don't want to sea her stanc] up
To cure hlackheiMla bo careful of the was educated at the high school In
with his fists. Just the same, 4t’ h to an enemy'*that hits below the
dlsL Eat nothing rich or greasy. Give Leavenworth. Knn.. nod at the State
Better Let Her Cry.
the straight truth, and If jt were not belt. The truth of the matter Is,
A woman la almost as peculiar as a up pastry, new bread and sweet things. Normal school In Huntsville, Tex.1 She
.t h e fact thut Florida has to suffer that Florida is a queen wherever
Hbo will break Into tears, and Drink two or tbreu glasses o f milk a taught school for fourteen years, an
because of it, I should say that it you go, north, soutl^jjast or west, iho more she la urged to cheer up day. - Be« that the digestion U kept In experience that was the foundation for
was actually funny.
and just as good crops can be raised the more she will' cry. 'But If some good order. Take one or two teaspoon- her great Interest In educational work.
What I mean is the way these in ’ Polk county aB in Manatee. one tells her to go ahead and shod as fuls as required of confectlofi of sul­ She was married in 1884 to Percy V.
real estate agents handle u prospect. Just as good in Lake as ih Lee, ditto many tears as she pica m s , she will phur every night und got this mixture Peiinybackcr, a lending educator of
Some of them have just about as Pasco and DeSoto. The newcomer at once quit Crylug sod speak her mado up: Sulphate of Iron, sixteen Toxao, The mnrrlage was a very hap­
grama: dilute sulphuric a«dd. one dram: py our. hut In 1800 bo died. Adminis­
good an idea of salesmanship as a is going to see this if the real estate mind.—Atchison Globe.
.magnesium sulphate, one ounce; pep­ tering her homo affairs and looking
_ New York policeman has of honesty. men will give him Jialf a chance, and
permint water to make six ounces after bar children did not occupy bar
When a homcsecker comes to they can save themselVa) from be­
Dally Thought
Take a dessertspoonful In s little wa­ time to Ilia exclusion of Intellectual In­
Be calm In arguing; for fierceness ter half an hour before breakfast ev­
Florida to give the "double 0 ” what ing proven liars If they Vhoose. 'I
terests. She has always been an en­
he’s after is information. He’ s not a say that the man who trips to make makes error a fault and truth dis- ery morning. Walk two or three miles thusiastic .clubwoman- Through the
'
• fool and naturally wants tl stare a sale by knocking a competitor is a îourtesv—Herbert .
a day. Drink a glass of cold water an woman'a club sbo believes much educa­
and gaze around a little before he helluva salesman, urul, when ho goes
hour before each meal. Taka a hot tional work may be accomplished and
unlaahcs his little store of the need­ broke he don't w ant to look to mo
bath ¿very, night nud a tepid one each wldo social service rendered.
morning. / Use a tnr toilet soap, sud
ful. Well, we'll say he goes to Polk for violets and sympathy. IJe is s
8bo ts n girted writer and speaker.
every morning, after washing and well Her history of Texas fa a standard
county for instance. When he ar­ suet head and deserves all he gets.
When you feet Last,
drying the face, sponge tho following work on that subject. If a lady of
rives the real estate men grab him
Stretchy, Half ' «E C
Kuo
and
Out
of
Borts,
lotion lightly on: Bomclc add. one- meb broad Inter«ts may be said to
by the mil, coo to him, gush over
M i to tke U rir; It ts
half dram; rectified spirits, one and bavo a apodal fad It la In Increaalng
him, ait in his lap and cry, and go
Torpide
V
"M arse” Henry, the famous cdone-half ounce. Steapi tho faco once tho efficiency of tho public schools and
through the usual methods employed itor of the Louisville Courier-Joufim]
n week: then squeeze out the largest bringing the advantages of state uni­
in capturing a prospect.
All the says that woman is more powerful
blackheads and apply a mixture of versities and technical schools within
time they’re telling him of the won­ unarmed— that sex is her mighty
equal parts\of boraelc ointment and tbe reach o f poor boys and glrla.
y t, • ■
ders and advantages of that partic­ weapon.
to «he IlMtodr T«a N*
Her home Is at AuAttn. Tex., where
siilpbnr otntibenL
n vw p
w
w I»
Some
writers have been
ular 1 ovality. That’s right and
she
Is the center of a distinguished so­
• ----------trying forla long while to unsex
St Is an Invigorating tonic for
cial
nnd Intellectual circle• proper and I’ m for it. 1 like to see women bull find
a
torpid
liver.
Tbs
first
&lt;toao
A PJlnt For Golfers.
it impossible to do
fi
brings
Improvement,
a
few
days
I
r.
11 T l . . . . . . . .
u great booster. Some day, when I mKO
A woman golfer who,own*.a beau­
of horrors!" was the
. —‘Horrors
use puts tbb4lVer In flaw vigor-1
get wished on to a lot of money I'm exclamation applied to the first fetiful. smooth complexion attribute* the,
SU M M ER AWNINGS.
ous condition. Uerblno also « • I
tends its restorativo Inducooe
pn-scrvatlop of her skin to'ber .plan ofgoing to build a statu* to the fellow uttt« physician, but we now regard
»* V
to the, stomach and bowels. It
They Should Oe AttrsctlVr *• JWall as
¿ll**olvlng n little Isinglass lnjittfintr
that invented n, ‘ horn.
Now I’ m them complacently.
helps digestion and foo.l ur.^imlThe medical
Co n v e n i e n t .
bathing her Taco In It and utlowIng.U
Ut Ion, D u r l f l e a tho bowels and
going to tell you wh$re tlje rough profession did not unsex her. Wom­
brings badk tho habit of regu­
to
dry
on
before
sho
vouturcs
out.
Any.
The
style
and color of nwnlngs
stuff comes in. The homcsecker ad­ en’s duns have failed in the business
lar dally bowel movementa
feeling of contraction soon passes, off. should lie studied bo that a pleasing efWhen
tho
stomach,
liver
sad
mits Polk county to be attractive, also. A time, not so* long Ago, the
and the Isinglass forms an Invisible foct from a distança will ba the Result
bowels are active, bilious Im­
hut ex'pisins that there are one o r women were not only expected to
purities no longer obstruct 1
coating to tbe akin nnd protects It from qMhelr tiaç. Btrlped owning* are gpnfunctional processes, the result |
two other places he wahts to look at "Jjeop silence” In the churches, but
| -the ravages of tho wind. . lu^tead of
tlly ptipular, especlnfly those of grrOi»
of which Is renewed «nsr«
before he makes a decision and P r ­ thcy'occupied ono side of the church
mental activity and ch
btiuKluM either gelatin or whltti of efoe and bide, with white and bl&gt;ff with fed.
spirits.
imps be mentions Manatee county and the men the other side. Fam­
beaten to a froth may be employed These stripes ore to be fqund In seras one uf them. Good night. "The ilies were divided in the sacred edi­
Tbe latter Is an excellent &gt;remt«dy entr widths. A brown and buff com­
* Prie* MW w r M it * , '¡j
against all chapping and Is ln Itself a bination Is a wise selection for tbe
Polk county mnn goes up In the air fice for fear u commingling togsthcr
JaniMP.Dallard.'Prop. 8U.ouls.Mflb
cleanser A good plan after tbe fgfe bfowu bungalow or shingled house In
like the
of living
He begins to Aright unsex the dear mothers, wives
Usa Jlitphsna Ere jssive for |
bus boon exposed re .the wind or cold a rambling style o f architecture.
knock Manatee like an automatic and daughters, but gradually, the
6crs Lyes.
Cursa.
-4s
to sponge It etitb .ruaewater.Tnto
A recent departure which promises
trip hammer.
Ho lights Into! his linen of separation and demarcation
to be more than popular, even though
which
lias
bfluu
dropped
s
Itttlo
pau
dr
, ‘ prospect and tells him the blarjt soil . were wiped out, and -the womtrn'jr!
, 'Cologno ot Invalider water, or ha n fu r. J t is more expansiv«. Is tbe plain white
WILLiÀ&amp;i G. Al.Dilli»»;
of Manatee is absolutely worthless; attend church today are. aa inrpk an
^ber emollient' ajiply .cold milk to tbe canvas on which the atrip« or design
*» ? • ’ .-■ ■
, .‘.he goes on to say you couldn't even lovely aa in the’ days .of their grunt
•kin.
'» ia pa Intod. This style allows a chance
praise an umbrella there. Why an mothers. Sitting together In the- ■
—
for Mtvldnahty o f uste. 'W’ ben the
orange crop ’ «couldn't exist, tho churches failed to unsex them. They “
drijlifa on white-or cream Is osed tbe
. Tinted Fa.ee Powdery.
lii J.-tivS
treps would have die bfcck, wither tip not only sit -together, but they no
Of recent timre tho PnjrUletinge snvm uifder nlilods usually painted over with
foot rot, and every other* disease iongerlteep "silence In the churches.’
ti» linvoi Kono - mnd ,&lt;nqr fÿttrtl' fa'c¿ 4a rWtful soft green- Authoritie« say
known to citrus culture ‘ and ter* Their voices are heard In the pulpit,
l&gt;ow(lcrm"»tn&lt;r'nfila*i'witax'* Tbe very” Ibaf tltesa 'painted canvas abndes last
bit «ut Jilea la f paldljdu«ki yellgw face •«lIlKcritltiin tbe ordinary coarsely wov­
mi nates his little J reciul with the they are superintendents of- Sunday
powfirr.-which U «opposed to give- au en
cn awnfog*.
nwnuiga. .
statement that the only place In schools, and in thy missionary field
eirifni-oUourjr
epftiuK«
tu
tbe
firing
**
;
* * * * * * awnlnge cne Is npt to dethe state that’s worth tho nltro-sap they have helteethv world-and re­
tide on a stripe and not dealgnate the
Ab
artisti»;
bot;
blgULjr'unnatural,
cy­
to blow It to war is Folk counts main still unsexed. They have faced
clamen plnfc'rouge la used In cunjuno- width. If n house Is of-extouslve dl
and you know that a northern gep* unfriendly oriticism in. riding ‘ the
,Uoo with Ibe'fMle
«I« yell»»w powder, nnd menslons npd ntnnite nt^JW vtid of tt
oral said war was. ;'- &gt;
btcyele add cross saddle,, and sitting
tb^ throat nbd neck* are coated with long avenue, drivo or wnlMftjd ta well
Well, when the homesfeker gets at the steering wheel of aba-automo­
'flesh plfak u'nd purs white powder. surrounded with foliage a wide «tripe
to Manatee he takes a couple of bile, and still have retained their
TUI* .peculiar makeup ts Intended,'for' .1* rndaj effectivev white a stpal.lvr houso
□
sees
and
finds
that
the
'country
evening use only.
. '•• -*••• ^ ’wlfh n jlmltcl'/pproecb calls for a nnr.
.. ..
- .womanly a’ttributeo. Where women
•re read by tho people
?
TlM
I
lemon
yellow
and
cyclamen
pink rqw »trijM* or even« |llaln materlaL
- lsn t AL-all like the Folk county man hgve exercised thh liallot It is the
because if gives thPm
Severn! new nwnlng derlee« *flnve
makeup look effective on a fair haired
described it. It Ja prosperous ahtl testimony of contemporary govern­
news o f sbeorbmg in­
been
brought ouL One for use with
Wclnnn who ppaaeasea a pair of dark
tho healthy groves prove the infor­ ors o f states 1and j7sticcs of our
terest People 00 longer
tbe casement window which opens out­
gray
by«-«
mation he had swished on to him highest courts that they have done
go looking about for
ward hna a frame with an extra rib
to bo pure bunk. Under the cir* so intelligently and with' wise dis­
or
rod near the top, which holds (be
things they want— they
Lovely Eyslashes.
cum*tanevs ho forms a rather putrid crimination, and the result has been
go to their newspaper
To produce sweeping, curling laxhee canvas high and gives freedom
opinion of tho man who talked an uplift and'purification of the po­
’
for information as to
dally attention' ts necessary. Get a window.
crooked.
where
such
things
may
litical atmosphere.
Instead of unsoft brush quide for tbe purpose nnd
I y f^ 9 WhiU 8hoe«, .
He receives the seme cordial re­ iu&gt;xlng_herself the sweet and beau­
be found. T h is method
gently brush them twice a day. The
One way of prolonging tba servie* of
caption from the Manatee agent*, tiful influence her lex gives is felt
Inst thing at night apply'this eyelash
saves time and trouble.
. and they are i l l boosting their dis- in a larger field aitd to a greater
rrrn
wj; Sweet
owiti olLof
uh,u* Biinouui,
one-uair wbfte kbees .after they have been
cream:
alMoud*. one-half
If you want to bring
elee ne»! many. Hinca la to
. .Jrlct, which, at I said before, is’ tho degree.
dram; «Imple r.ÜBffnn of benzoin. llaoi
your ware« t o the atten­
*
colored. They can ba
one-qnartat' ffpomi1" gtjrcerl^_ one-half
otie-hnif
proper caper, but juit.fut pur hometion of-th.« community,
ty brown, by ppplj\ng saffsot».
dritm;
lanolin,
one-half
dtnV&gt;:
attar.of
seeker {mention Folk County, or any
our advertising columns
rooes. one drop. , This lu cre««« the trn -ffrjpa of saffron triti) tbrea
Í
other county, for that" matter, and 5 This column of gdsh and non­
»lnionruMf of oliv« ofl. Clean the sboa*
growth «n d’ sllUlnaaa’of^JJje ¿ycUft»»^.
se* whát hsjpteru. Why. t h « c Man­ sense will be cuftsBed this^woak on
e n
U fo r é npplylug tita Bifilare, s»
.To mak*. then» w rt V^Wnwi lay einV
ats« feliowa d li right down in their account of the- writer .befog asked
trflnrkJipóos;wtl(&gt;bòw.
Apply wttb
4 flnfBU* under- then) /md raise upward.
iittie tool boxes and produce thrir t o b u U 4 or awhile during the hot
•piece
of
nanne!..and&gt;after
two coats
Do thla ns often u you can think of tu hai «rftt
__ _ I .to
a_____
...,’ Utc&gt; win look, equal
new,
.hammers, *ná what 'they faff.'to say wfath$r. tocapse the people wafa too
against P o jk . county * isn’t ; Worth busy taking vacations to read such
8oft«nlng Walvr,
/-l;
? ' r :; -•
saying, and, mind you,: tbe fellow fuolishPYMAnd than again The
If yonr skin Isdel lests sn«l ceta
Tt is
• T*ht* m *
.
they’ re talking to has already been Heftld will bave «orne fine summer
In the spring Seep a flhe musUn
nrncbf»
pebbled
slab
of
IP this territory lit question, and he fiction this week and the readers will
full of ontmenl «/n yuur wa«h*tnn»l. and fo n flat back of
has thok number front the start. enjoy it much Tetter than my ravacver you. unsh.j
the 4»«r into
whehc
r__
•d set
From wlíta’t he taw of P9lk county tngs. And
he knows the knocker on Polk coun- ration and
&lt;m i.
; ' ty is a charter member of the Ana Ing tho bulk
and
nia* Club, - Yoü-'can- Imagina: how the tourjat
various
r . thrir
.averpjie drops tga-{jhia other wnd sunti
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EVEN THE
GATE
POST NOT IN IT
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lJ u st why is the word "million­
aire* *o generally «bused?'.. It b»&gt;
reached the point where it U iroItoHiblo for a n un to get mixed in
scandal who is not a ' ‘ millionaire;”
"millionaires broker^.' are aa com­
mon ps typographical errors on the
first pace and ''millionaire's Mins'

Í All U cai Ativcrtiscmerîirïïîilu
l'hlsllM dinB TURBE CENTs!
Line Eor Each Insertion. Minimoil
Charge 25 CenU.
LÎ _
POR SALE
For Sale Dirt Cheap—Buiek, fit*
passenger car. N e«
t|rw
Jott
overhauled. Jaa. Harriw.
91-9tp
For Sale— Furniture at 210 P**

Fo/

S-ir1910 Cadlll' e towlag

car for 9400.00, juBt o»rh»uUd ia
goqd running shape. Sanford liachina &amp; Garage.82.,fr

Celery or lettuce farm. S tf-ser«.'
tiled, 2 wells, plowed ip good’
odVshsr»
2 story new house, 2)^ mile«
Two hundred dollsra quick. Box tl
Routo 2-_____________
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For Sale—Two good hor»w »td
spring wagon. Inquire of Coco CoU
Bottling Co.
For Sale— Seed potatoes for £»IJ
planting. Don McDonald.
For Sale pr R o q ^ -T
denccs at a bnrgnlh. W.
-W
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For "Sale— New Underww»

wrtitfr^/çrice |7fi.

B. ü. bo*

Sunford„ .T i h .

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—iir.
For salq at a bargain, as I lit*
for away p*H ot attend to this l
acres of Celary .Delta at Cxmmq
CUy, Saniprd, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated a n if tiled, fine 6 inch floiriBf
•II. If you want 15 seres of fiat
celery and potato and vegetable *
land go and look lat this and nuke
me an offer.* Trolley from Sanford
runs past the land known at tie
Joahua Powell Farm. Make offer to
owner, J. P „ 26 Columbia »tract,.
Hampstead, L. I.. N. Y.
93-lttp
For Sale— Fine farmfof ten tens
about tbreo miles from ths city,
also two choice city lot£r Gcite&lt;
cheap for cash or ran be^purriawd
on easy tafms. Addrefs,^t.,)ysf* ef
Herald office.
For sale or Rent—^ v e seres, tflt4
fond, two good .wells, located ji
south of Station 10 en 8. 4 E.‘
way. Sae F. W. Mahoneyjat F«
niid’a.
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TO RENT
For Rent— New 6 room.cot»»|_
medern. J. Musaon. C0l|Prlraefia1
100-4tp
For Rent— Furnlahed rooms, Iftht-j
housekeeping and bed rooms.- 311
Park avenue. -&gt;0' j
• 98*3tff
For Rent— Five acres|good ctlery.
land, one and a half mile* frotnjsa*
;»y-Ptc I
ford. N. II. Garner.
—
For Rent— 511 Park Ave. Six J
room house, with nil conveniente, j
Apply at 507 Park.
•
For Rent— Throe room* furntibri
for light housekeeping. Atio t**
bedrooms. Mr». Johns, 411 Ptfk J
avenue.
\
1,1 t{f
For Rent— Completely furntihed 1
houio with piano for the »umrt«f* :
Few steps to p o a t o f f i e a . I
steamer dock. A.
twprite, Florida. ____ ’ •
* For/ Rent— Furniahed office ] ■
ped with roll top desk, office chair*
and tables- Alao ,a roll, top dr«*,
typewriter dc*k and other eqripmAOt for sale or rent.- Herald^^

MISCELANEOUS
Wslited— Sewing by the day.-V™

H. Ciforanlham. cor
strcet.»¡
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DR-ffté

anted— Plain and fancy
Drags npt king of sii kfo¿
house on E**t Third str*L
Mattie Driggers
•Mileage book b#t*«&lt;
p itesmoffice
m
uon *t Jfljl
tory. Book l*»uèï
July £«th and numi
Finder return to u
Yowell bunding *n«l t

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nuTrHêd. sHshi* po^tir" '* °
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OFFICIAI O RGAKOF SEMINOLE COUNT?—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

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GERMANY REPULSED
BY BELGIUM IN AT­
TEMPT TO CROSS
T O FRANCE

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City Council
he city council
session August 3rd,
P- m. Present, B.

M»4U
met In regular
10U, at 7:30
W. Herndon,

COUNTY! COMMISSIONERS REGULAR
MEETING WAS MOST INTERESTING

Ing shipped under the inspection by
■aid‘ engineers.
’
Therefore, b«f it resolved, that the
thé contract with the Jaudon En­
gineering . Company ibe rweinded
and Cancelled. Be it further re­
solved that tho clerk of this board
shall forthwith notify said Jaudon
Engineering Company of the reclssion and cancelation .of th*
tract entered Into by them w-Rh the
county of Semiaola under date,
December 81*t, 1913, and* said
clerk is further ordered and request-1
cd to transmit with said notice a
copy of this resolution.. Resolution
adopted in regular session this Aufust 3rd, 1914.
Judge Geo. G. Herring read peti­
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tion and addressed the
board_ in

FRANCE, RUSSIA
ENGLAND TO ATTACK GERMANY
AND AUSTRIA

r t 'f , c.Adam*
H. E. Tolar, J. D. Davison, W. -W
—
Abernathy and R C. Maxwell.
Minutes of the last meeting read ENGINEERING COMPANY TURNED DOWN FOR INCOM*nd approved.
PETENCY— ASSESSOR BATES' FIGURES APPROVED—
Tho council then heard complaint«
TAX LEVY FOR YEAR WAS* FIXED AND OTHER
~
a* to the assessment of property
for 1914. _ ; .
MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE TRANSACTED
U was moved and seconded that'*
London, Aug, 7.— Advice« from Am
d.
the bond of the Seminole Dredging
London, Aug. 7.— An Exchange i |
rtcrtlam are that more than 11,000
Co. be approved, with A. T. Ran- ' Honorable Board of County. Com-^ having been derelict in the performgraph dispatch from Paris today statee
German troop« -were killed in the two
sotter and E. B. Bourke as sureties. mUsloners in and for Seminole coun­ aifco of services as aald supervising
that Germ nay has rent an ultimatum
' principal battle« in Belgium. The Ger­ Carried.
to Italy saying unices Italy nupperta
ty
met
in
regular
areslon
at
1(1:30
engineers,
and
whereas
sold
engin
man lower* In tho fierce engagement at
Moved and seconded that the o’ clock last Monday.
her allies war on her will bo declared. ■ 2M
eertng
company
have
permitted
Liege are reported to have bwn ¿,000
millage for 1914 remain at 14 mills.
large
quantities
of
brick
of
inferior
men, while it is estimated that 3,600 Carried.
Present, L. P. Hagan, chairman
Paris, via . London. Aug. 7.— French
mra lost hy tho Kaiser*’army In the
pro tern., Commissioners C. W. quality to be consigned to Seminole
The reports of the chief of police,
conflict with tho Belgian defender« at
Entxraingcr, J. A. Clark, J. T. Mc- county, arid whereas,' we as county refefon co to petition of Alfred King' torP*do ° » ft irom Bixerta today cap
sanitary inspector, treasurer, eollic"V ise.
; V , tor and Are department read and I-ain. Absent, F, L. Woodruff. E. commissioners fo( some time past and others for road as set forth In lured the German tank steamer C u r
A. Douglass, derk ajid C ^ iL H a n d , have been Corpplaining of the grade petition. Mr. Alfred King also sad- Nicholal II with 2,000 tons of oil. Sh6
The Dally Mall publUgcfc a dljipatrl ordered filed.
and quality of brick received, and dr.eseed the board in reference to was bound fhim Batoum to ¿t. Louis
sheriff, in attendance.
^Rom Copenhagen atatlng that «.German
M°ved and seconded., that the
du Rhone, Franc«.” Minrater of regular. meeUiig'TuIy when-«» »«iff engineer* after com - rathe. On motion of Commission­
B S joid n ra » bombarding Sveaborg, ! in btlT« as signed by the president and
ers
Entxminger
matter
was
referred
P,aln*f " » f c by us have represent»! f
•
approved by the finance' committee im u also m lnut« o T «pedal meet- to
I: Und.
I/)qdon, Aug. 7.—The French ornthis board that the brick belhg to CamthUaioner Hagan. After hav­
ir.g July 18th read and approved.
Sveaborg Ia known a* the “ Gibraltar be paid. Carried.
lw««y
learns that tho French fleet baa
JWrsT business taken up being con­ received was a high grade brick of ing been referred to Commissioner
of the ‘ Baltic.”
Tho fortification«,
Moved and seconded that council
captured
«.German cruiser.
»
first
claaa
quality
and,
whereas,
in
Hagan, said Commissioner rep»n«
ti dera\itm';af\tbo cancelation of eon*
____
.»maxi with 900 heavy cannon and de­ adjourn- 'Carried.
truth
and
in
fact
large
quantities
- ■
unfavorably until agreement can Lo
fended hy a garrison of about 12,000
M. W. LOVELL,
’ tract of Jaudon Engineering Com­ of brick which have been received reached between parties interested,
Multa, via London. Aug. 7.— British
pany with board of county eomroismen, are spread over a chain of «even
City Clerk.
■&gt;f an inferior quality nnd th«
Mr. D. L. Thrasher and “Mr. F. P. captured and brought here a German
sioiiera
-pf Seminole county, as auonall islands connected with bridges.
shipment
of
further
bri\k
of
like
Forster
addressed the'board In ref­ Levant’ liner.
pcrvifrtg engineers of the Special
Orlando's Roof Garden
They command tho cntranco !«
Road and Bridge District Np. 1,. kind would not Have been permitted erence to mlllnge /or school pur­
Bay of Helsingfors, the capita) of Fin
, German and Russian embassies
After
\representative of the »aid by this board if it had not been poses.
Orlando, Aug.9.-(Spedat}- A permit
bml, from which there is direct rail­
for the .representation and assurance
Board
recommend«
to
Comptroller
respectively, have been attacked by
Jaudon
Engineering
Company,
Mr.
road communication with St. Peters­ has been granted for the construc­
E. V. Camp having .been heard tho of tht&gt; said Jaudon Engineering that Overstreet Turpeptine Com­ moba* j H
tion
pf
a
roof
garden
theater
on
the
burg.
. . .
.
The capture of «cveral German
following preamble and resolution Company, that thn brick being re­ pany be allowed to.rcdeom at 91.00
\ owell-Duckworth Building, and
ceived by the county of Seminole
steamers by the British is reported
tho work has been placed in the was unanimously adopted:
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*-ONTINU1.I) ON PAGE S)
were* not of an Inferior quality and;
Germany in pushing her advance hands of M.S.King who lias the
and the British' cruiser Arnphioii
-I—
Whereas, The Jaudon Engineering
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^throu gh Belgium ha» met with strong plana ail, drawn, and .promises the Company, engineers ip charge of whtr^ Ur*# «l^nutiwa of Inferior
has sunk the Hamb'urg-Americ$n
t hasod into Jacksonville
T opposition around I.ieg*, where Bel­ hew- resort to be in operation by
line
«to« ner Kocnipin Louise, reekionvMe.
Fla.,
Aug.fi.*
The
brirk
consigned
to‘
th!»
county
and.
construction of roadB in the Sp*
cently
converted into a mine la'yer.
gian' forces, according to oflkial 'November 1.
German
steamer
Frelda
Lsonhardt,
Road and Bridge District No. 1, have been received. ild brick be| advices reaching. Brurssl«, haw roRussian frontier patrol» h a v o __
1 loaded with over two million fret of
" pulsed the Gorman army of the
Tfimln-r, put into port here today. Her panel rale d ten raliea into' Germany.
p Meuse under Gon. , vonEinmirh.
Tmvilsrs Returning from the
captain, H.Lestner says
he -was
The Germans are reported to havq
chased for twçlve hour* by a British North 8 « bring, word chat no hos­
ftost Bovcrai thousand killed h p i
warship. Captain Lestncrsays ho was tile, warships were to be foei\.

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M ILITARY STRENGTH OF GREAT POW ERS

g*^und;.d* Field Malsbal Kitchener im* been
Thirty:typr million men are ready for service if the Triple Alt
and the Triple Entinté
appointed secretary of state for war
are finally brought-into war by-Germany, Austria-Hungary and Sirria.
a tho British cabinet and will have
* -r-&gt;T Tho Trlpl¿.Entente, exclusive of Servia, has 20.000,000 nvnítyible mbit. or about 6,000,000
’nder hla direction ; the military
more than has the Triple Alliance. ■/
V *
,•
*
riom p a ign agalfist Germany.
The strength of the combined navies of the Entente in ship#, tonnage,^armament and number
French troop» have joined the t -— of men would excucd the naval-strength of (be Alliance,— The following table shows th t‘ strength
^Belgians Jpr opposing the progress
.of ouch on an ordinary imr footing
|B|d
..of GcrmanV through Belgium- and
7—r
It is reported ‘ that possibly Great
TRIPLE ALLIANCE
TRIPLE ENTENTE
Britain may «end reinforcements,
^ * Tí -*1
^
g,. Ti c presidentjof the United States
/ha« proffered hi» services a« mediat­
GERMANY
UPSHIA
or to tbo European nationa at war. ,
■.f i ?: ' •
Army
. Army
i ”
&gt;
791.000
Peace footing.
........ &gt;. « « ,
• fim i foq
footing.
.......................1,384,000
Mr« Wilson Dead
War foijtiiig........i.
War footing.........5,400,000
.............Í.350.VÍÍU '

Waahlngton. I). C. Aug. 7tb-—M&lt;
•tea from all over .the w&lt;&gt;r!d pouwi into
th^Whlte Houte today ¿gprcwjpg sym*
• lathy of (hoosand* for the President
and hi* daughter». Funeral atfang»;
events havo nqf ns yet been completed
hut it is certain that tbe burial will &gt;
kt Princrton or at Rome, Ga., the girl. 4 of Mrs.(Wfl&amp;n. It ii
‘ his that- lhn fnn«r*| „eryicue^Ui to
WJig
In

3 Wilson (o Meditale

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Waablngton, Aug.7- President
Wilson ha» formally offered the scr* .
frdm Oulfport. Ml«, to Italy,.when vices of the United States Govern­
she encountered tho British cruiser ment . to ih c warring nationa of
oil .Sand Key. The Britisher, Captain Europe should they desire to discus*
Jdfltfifir aayx wax one of three funnels terms of prace. lie tendered what
technically 1» phrased an "good
was unable to geFTwr *
He suppoNed the -cruiser was from olfic«*,"which if accepted In principle,
Iht! Bahama Islands,’ probably from would H« followed by a C0Hfef4(lift
Nassau or Jamaica.
’ . ' of representative* of tho power* of
Captain Lestm-r and ’ hi* mioi Eurttije, In whfcE thu United State*
showed the effects of excitement would jjlay tho roll of mediator.
whea they arrived in port and doUnder^ tho Hugtft- convention, to
claro that they have no doubt that which nil European nation»-except
the British cruiser would have cflecl- Sarvla are «igimtorle», a neutral na­
Navy
•N«vy
,l
ed a capture* or flrsd upon him had tion i* urged in time of international
‘ t
UuiJ^ B u ild in g
Built
Building
he not been within the three ml|e conflict, to tender her good office to
0
SuperdreadpoughU..................3
Superdireâdnoughts............
4
limit.
The timber aboard the steam­ contending powers. Acting under the
-yr
R
Dr&lt; a tino ugh: »...................
0 0
7 r
Dreadnought«. • i &lt; i t t t .i a
17-T
er constitutes a valuable cargo and terms of the Hague convention the
fiv
0
30 '
.-.-Otbyr J
ut
Other battleships
'0
would' havo been a rich prise, President cabled Emperor William, of
*? 0
1 ' ArníorcdAsfuism. . V .... . . . .
6—rV
8 :
Armored cruisers., , . t . ,
- The British cruiser -Berwick - is Germany, Emperor Nicholas, of
6 ’C«S - 1
C ju U crs/..
.. 8
6
Cruisers...................i » ......... . ‘ 87
supposed to' have been the vessel Ruud«, Emperor Francis Joseph,
24
Dpstroyers r i. . . . . . . . .
99
Destroyers.
, , , •, .141
45
In pursuit.
of Austria, King Georg*, of Great
■0
42
0
Torpedo boat» ••&lt;&gt;» i &lt;
Torpedo b o sU . ----- . ------ . 47Britain, and President Poincare, of
V l
V 10
18
SubtisHnes
. 27
&gt;m f * » » s s i i
31
Submarines^
France, as follow«;
■ Iß • . —
. .•
Seminole 1« Paid
| Th« final financial adjustment be­ A« official head of one of the power*
196
61
Totals.
88
i &gt;,| . . . . . . . 308
Totak.
• .....................................
tween Orange and Seminole counties signatory to, tho Hague convention
has been made. At the July session 1 feel 11 to 1» my privejege and my duly
FRANCE
of the county commfsslbncrs the under article three of that conven­
•
clerk was instructed to draw a draft tion to say to you in spirit of most
••’ • ■ Arnfy
,
covering the amount of the balance earnest friendship that I should
{’eajaUtúinrirg- . Vri
i■*ii/r* à* *.* 645,328
Peace footing.
. .424,268
welcome
an
opportunity
to
act
In
due
Seminole
on
county
division
.2,600,000
820,000
Wav footin g.. r i . ,,
War footing...
.vy/T. . , .
11**t*
r’ ; -*?v
tho Interest of European peace either
Settlement.
*
Among the warrants .being sent now or- at any other time th a t1
■JupI«
- « ---- -W’ ’ » . -* '
•
Built
oft- .
■
RuOt,
out this morning are three to J* B. might be more suitable^
.
* '
»BupeVdreadnoughU ' . . .
b; o •
caafon
to*serve
you
and
aU'concernSuperflrnadnouglitf v
Jones, treasurer, aggregating 91,012.■ Dreadnoughts’
cd in »''w a y that would afford ,me
Drfevdhoygnni. .....'
64, bemlnolo'ii payment .in full. ’
•Other battiMihlp,i J
21
h Vothçr battieshiinri, . . . . . .
Tha warrants wore drawn on lasting cause for grat[tudc an d
' Armored rtuiavrs,/. .
V j- Armored cruf^ra... . . ; . . ,
tlirr-o funds »■ follows:
Road and bgiiplnru, ' -v . , c /;..,
Cruiser»."
,
,
..'ri
Crittiers. ,v . , r i ^ .^‘ r i ■
bridge, 1546.24; Special' Void dis­ HignaA)Woodrow. Wilson”
84
Deatroyet*..&gt;! r i .
»
Destroyers.. ................
&lt; Diplomats in Washingtop advised.
trict, 9407.40; Fines and forfeitures,
Torpedo boats . . y J
"Late
to ibty Secretary Bryan
Torpedoes. , •, --VV,*.-J0O.— Reporter-Star. &gt;/■ 5- /
’
SubtnarinqV &lt;f -, ,i
,,/-78s.;sf..ri 19
Suhniarinea.-........ ¿ , V / » .
summoned ,yjl European dlpisssats
1
*11 city
.l4o lu
d ' g*vs them
___- awAw.»
:
,
i s&amp;ri
inhibe
and
copy
A Railroad Crossing.
- Totals, ri . . . ri . . . ri 1 Id^ TotkU •/ .(■
...6 S S ‘ .
•TJUí.aboya l**the subject : ol.. tb^j rf*
tslegram in jrfbtf hopo th*i \
nr; ^ u a ^ 'b y Mr, Gattrge ILytninfiJ^Fl
transtfíá’-it t o : ’4h«tr
‘ *
LND .
T
^ rii ITALY - '
‘astor. Writhe*.Baptist Church- q« J Government* and uFgc acoepUnro
n
^j
. . 1¿ » 'fi» .
a_t
if (he- tén^yr. Tho Àuytriapj A m b*iV
. aj
Army
t
• •j j
* dor, reptesentAtlve» of the BritPcac« foot
« 0 .0 0 0
-------- n *
ufi,s
Russian, Q er man npjt Frehch'
i“ *
rw.rr*'8,431080.
War fooling, i t »-/' *,♦* •
rV ?ivV -'Y -Ltwa-wi*
and 'atHr aarger onreC-'Aie - expe^taff e u{bg m ics. and Belgian . legation i*jlt the dejisrtmsnt .
next 8und*yù th o rpcoptiop. còinmltk.
jWiJk'!
.
.
.
------ 1.-AI- .r u.
Built
-.BuilC e
t6f of^tk e :iWtn*eH isypre/urring io
13 V j;
Stftwrilreadr
y moremore tm
Khflò\ ritt**lí&gt;lttrrtCavils t Chtveii
a^comfidatóJit^ust* (y)1
i mmi
16
Dreadnought*. v , v , . . . . . .
Locaré«! at GiM.-.bo'i'o in Sanford, ^Fia.
*11
_ 9**!**;; k* *-f J '* 1
hing. Thp rih'orügribf Jorty vi ■,B' rAftcr V?mHÌng^ r e v i v a l meeting far
Artruired .crtlivep'IlJ-V'
r i»'4x&gt;ícte¿ to'.fig ve k 'f u! I attendance. fimrttwn «?4y* wà»"tho mesta of.bfingIF -pw—U
.‘ attended ! ih« ing twelve souls to Christ, whb awr.
-)s ' -.ri * * •
yer*
. 215
Bas
.Sprvlcc**Tn,
'OvH.'ti it * will prkWng’ Gdd In.jBê highpgt.'
IO
. Dsïtroysan --ri
4 r ill 8
•
’ Torpedo bosta
/pttfV To*.'ihn kenj/ori síéÍ«oma;tbat iurt Rsv.-Fi J. 11. B r ^ ^ p a ^ ^ ' -.-’ä
ri T«rp®do bbdt»
, ri
-ull. A' .-n *
j W '^ f n U r t n e s . . ÿ -;J?r
i Ti .11
inf these on Sunday, Auit.-'r.d. líuí. '; / j9ubmJrirlM. •J»'ri e t. ..i-y i; U
■: ^ r y ^ '. i l f * | i n . ’proriM^ty.
----- kirt at t ifi H p - remitred ' a ..poblé ‘ sermon « t . u g v . •
r- —
-v
•loo •' \ lj«Hd liiqt */or just three .quartgift ¿«Sí water, whlçb wsw.e^joj
-T o U ls J -.J . ¿ ^ ^ 5 9 3
T btttf. -V .. .-‘ ri. r.ri.- .181
: .....* ¿riftäk
p-^rn. the
Monday evening at
*V•
ri, r i » r i F in hbd^f. : v
TRIPLE
* • ri-^ V *
TRIPLE ALUi '
•v:-r. J:
rrtcfnbemÄie their paktor; R#v:T.
&gt;\
f»W"ri» " ‘
-f*
Netlce of Meeting
Brown
tmTart
idle a surprise party, Whick
Anny .
ÍÍ
.p a ,
The trustees of thn library Assodi
co of joy ss well-a*
All ships.7fcV,
lion and the committee
him and his
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tV - Washington, Aug.7.- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the President of
the United State«, tonight lies at the
point of death. Four month« of al
£ most unbroken illness, a compllca3 tion of nrtrvous ailment« and Brights
disease havb sapped the vitality of
the First Lady, of the land. The end
1« regarded aa a matter of days/pe—
haps-hours. Her husband and three
,w-dabgh{era are at her .bedside and
■»* relatives have been1 summoned,
i*
^
Physicians'have been in.consulta*
•Bon for days but It was admittedd
r ; *t the White House tonight that
hope for her recdjwr-y hiid almost
. vanished? ‘
Conscious only at Inthtyali, Mrs.
Wilson has been cheerful * JBhd has
|| relied constantly for her husband.
[-/ Every «pare moment that could be
fpsred from urgent official .duties
have been devoted by tho
tn hb
the side oí h|i; /,on«tant, helpmate and advlsrr.^-h
m
^roie the tender of good j office«
.a
. ^h'ppeaU” to the European mtmsrchs
|| to stay thelf conflict, From tho sicii'
roj'tit ‘hd Ims iicon t'iviiiy diwctjoo»
the various tfepwrfmsnt head/»
elief of thousands of Amerded abroad. The prets of
f&lt; Ibsidatlon, tho European
» » r and the Mextcwn situation, and
’rii. tht-flprey over financial conditions
throughout the country have weighed
M Heavily on tho i^rcsldent a* he has
maintained bin day an*d night-vigil.
Later;-. Mr» Wilson died at Iqclock
Thursday iflentoon.
1•

inside the three mile UfnH and thd
Iwttlfsliip remained within a nUlis of
him uruit a squall camn up and then
disiApdired.
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18 X 3G Matting Rug«/sell
everywhere at 15 cents, r _
Saturday..— ..—
OC

:DAY, AUGUST 8th,

J. &amp; P. Coûta1 Darn­
ing Cotton for only.........

. MONDAY,
AUGUST 10th :
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TUESDAY,
AUGUST
•
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These extraordinary values were m ade possible by the failure of Am erica’s
Greatest M erchandise Distributors— T H E H. B. C L A F L IN CO«f of Now York

Hercule« Arra. Bands
good elastic, only---------Brighton Garters, sell every
where at 15c, special
for Saturday
I l l
Lead Pencils, regular 5c
kind, Saturday's sale
K si

B r u s h e s ,S to v e
Brushes,
Sink Brushes and Styíe 7 / 1
Brushes
Men and Boys' Hats, broken
sizes, regular values up to
98 cents, Saturday’s 1 A .

W O O L S K IR T S

Every W om an W ho Wishes
to Be W ell-Dressed
needi the Autumn buie of that wonderful quarterly

. , A t Ridicusouly
Low Prices

“ Butterick Fashions”
Think of it!

' Bo# Tics, all silk, the regu
lar 10c kind, Saturday p

Boys' Suspenders,one lot to
close out Monday at

Asbestos Stove Mats with
self* cooling handle, at A
only.......... ..... ........... ..&gt;.

3 1 - 2 c PER YARD
Lace and Insertions, alto a

Some of the very latest
shades and fabrics are in­
cluded in this lot ' Come and
make your selection now.

600 distinct deiigrul

2.000 Ülintralioiw. With euch eopyyou
Leather Coin Purses

1000 YARDS LACE

get any Butterick Pattern you like f ree.

few matchings, extraordinary
value.

23 C+mtt mCopy mt tk* Pallom Dopartmont

Panama Pillow Cases,
36x42, full size, sells else­
where, at 12? wc, on sale
Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday at only O n

20 x 40 Bath Towels
extra heavy silver bleach­
ed, fringed, special Sat­
urday, Monday
-g Q
and Tuesday..... X * / L

$3.00 WASH SKIRTS $1.49

98c.

5 0 0 0 E X T R /^ V O T E S
"

This is an extra special
close out special.

Make

your selection early.

Beautiful Spreads, full
«tee, Marnatile» patterns

-,

This includes our entina
Skirts tHfit sold up to and. ¡ndudiñgi.^3.pÓ;
Mattrials anti 'colors: Linen, Wbitetif?(j
Natural ‘ Ratine,. Pique, Li none. ‘ Alteralions FREE :•..'

Ourmany
Lamps,
orated,
neys.

stock comprising
beautiful
china
very highly dec­
globes and chim­
' *

Pillow Cases, 42x36
hermtltched.
Regular
price 30c the pair, while
they last each -t r t f

OlIR .BIG PURCHASE OF-WELCH FURNITURE CO'S SURPLUS .STOCK.—We have secured the entir* surplus stock of the Welch Furniture Co., of High Point, N. C. at tbe greatest reduction
ever granted the retailer by the manufacturer. Thla Une consista of all Idnds—Parlor Furniture, Beds, Dressers, Wash atnnas, T boim , Chairs, Chiffoniers, Hat Backs, Rockers, Library Tal Us.
W»
put the.entlre purchase on sale at the same discount from our regular price that wc secured from the manufacturer.
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25c Dover Egg Beater
selling Monday for.........
10c DustJPans, Japan­
ned, going [Monday for
Lunchïï Boxes, the regular
15c kind, Monday at n
:

T¿ ‘f »

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2*Gallon Water Pail,- just
think, for Monday at Ff _
only........, ......... ....._
OC

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SwanTEnameled Milk Pans,
large, 15c size, Monday^ r ? „
for
. ¿ ' . r j ' JL
Enameled T W ash* Basins
I Rumami? Enam eled* t
ware, worth 15c on ly .. .

Undershirts, Porous
make, all sizes for men,
very comfortable for sum­
mer wear
per A i .
garment on lyw . Soft Shirts, Soisette
Shirts, cuffs and
collar attached, either in
white or cream A n „
“ (Hus'* Union Suits,
Closed Crotch, onen leg,
the very' acme of perfec­
tion in'.a garment of comfprt—“ Onec a wearer al­
ways a Mrear- (1» A A A
er," price . $ 1 . 4 5 &gt;
Work Shirts, Blue Bell
chambray work - 4 0 , .
shirts, 2 pockets 4 u C
Drawers, Porous makp,
knewe length Drawer«, ’f
three days’ sale, i A
• Gloves, GrinneÙ work
Glpyes, also Ajsto Gaunt­
lets, Reindeer hide, etc.
Black pud tau^ price fo

1 Ä 5 $ £ 4 S

Bhic &amp; White Enani'tTPrcservi riiTK^•tit«-

Owing to the limited space in this ad it is impossible to list each individual bargain secured
from the Big Bankrupt Sale of H. B. Glallin Co.
Other money saving bargains to arrive after
tills paper goes to print, so don't fail to look this sujierb assortment over Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday.

45c Silk Crepe From H. B. Clnflin 29c
27 inches wide, colors
hagen, white and black, neat Jacquard
figure. Very extraordinary value
29c CHECKED COfcDETT25c
27 inches wide, monotoned checked oi
aid.
Colors; reseda, biscuit brown,
midnight blue, ‘white and

36 infches #ide, double fold;-colors: Scar
let, Oriole, Rad moor green. Just the fab
rieg for cape coats and skirts to wear in
the mountains.
29c OMBRE MOIRE 25c
27 inches wide. This fabric will have
to i&gt;e seen to be appreciated.
Colors:
Biscuit brown, wm ej' king's blue, terra
cotta, Burgundy,

This exquisite fabric is 36 inches wide and Is manufactured by the Amoskeag Mfg. Co.*
by. whom it Is fpmrnnteed absolutely, all pure wool. , Colons: Midnight blue, ihauve, mouse
brown and cardinal.
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- Unbkached

36 ¡nei jêCurtain Serinü Ä i s r : ¡Oc
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full bleached, Saturday,
Monday, Tueaday... !9c

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36-inflh Waffle Weave fancy
Suitl^gcjn red. azure; blue
and gray plaid*, only.. .39e

36dnch Cream Serge, all
.wool, well worth 69c, while
itlaataonly
....... 4te

2 &amp; c p fu jp

RED SEAL ZEPHYRS
10c
On accoqht of II. B. Clafl[n’i
tempoVary embarrasiment t^e
price of *iRed Seals’ ’ went"K&lt;^Smash." So hero you are buy­
ing a 15c Gingham just in
time for school dresses at only'
iOtentt.' *. We only hive a
lindad quantity so make ÿouA
purchase early.

fail to see the big.Val­
ila*« Tuesday q l '

Matting Rugs. 18x36 /;
again Tuesday for on ly,
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10 yd« 36 in sheeting
bleached for this sale Q
for onl y.
.
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Hair Pinal Cabinet,
per cabinet Tueáday..... J.
J. &amp;.P. Coats’ Darning Cot­
ton,^' j^hlte; Tdnck and A _
tan going Tuesday at.....
One lot^of Men’s and Boys*
iats, odd sizes, values up to
8c, while they last on .
Tueajiiiy
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¡- Sox,'Black and Tan, regular
9R »»
2 Galich
for only......

¿ Tb the candidate casting ,thè most'.Yotea
during the week of Aug.* 12th to Aug, 101 h
will be awarded a handsome

Rememfcer by competing for this prize
you naturally will make a handsome gaid
on the other prizes, This offer conflicts
in no way with tbe piano and gold watch*

Y rlpio Washington, D. U. and
Itrturo; 9 A
1a
12
Art* Square;
■ 1 ■ m ■ t j ■ 1a itviUiUi
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-Cut
*Gold
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A ' A * - 1 - ' * / •, BH
Watrhea
and Dinner Set
Orqr’ K l»in p riaea. Get busy and win your »hare
.o1-rtuwe;hnndsom(‘ and useful prize»- - .
‘sTW W Nf OF CANDIDATES UP. T0JTP. M. AU6WT 5
Mias'&amp;aad Cameron, Sanfoad^..~^ -^-f* - 1*6,580
Mrs. W. W. Fry, H anford*^.;.Mr-. C. L.’ Goodhue, (fw fjM

Mrs. I. D. HitPir'Sag/orjJ......... li.
Miss A, J. ll9 $ tW t'#nntord ...—
’ .Miss Grace1]

Mrs. It.

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Remember thé Free Gold Watch

Mi»« r.nmA

Continue W keèp up your 18,000 per

Mia« Mamie

30,000 VOTES
With each coupon bpok sold 2(1,000 to
the person selling the book and 10,000
to the party buying the coupon book.
Remember-the Contest doses at 6 p. m.
Friday, October 23rd. . . .

Sanford

Mi*« Helen 1
MleaCInreee Hand, iUnford
Mint ti. HutcbinatfS, Sanford
MUa Mae F o r»!«, Saaford
Mtaa Jantb Stcraon. Sanford

SMra. iC.iAf.VOwen«,
Ä Sanford
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Mtaa Julia H odge¿ Sanford

How is your ¿favorite

369,800
„ 639.3W
^ 969,400
.. 60,700
.. 17.300
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11.600
.. } 3,4JO—
. 896,950

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THR^Jl

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH Ok' INTERESTING

IT E M S F R O M CO K U ESPO N -

DENTS^-EVENTfc OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y -E f f IC I e S T
reporters

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Mr. and Mrs. j ; A. Braddock have
returned to their home at Pelmon af­
ter votin g' their danghU-r*/ ll
Durant here for several days.
•On Wednesday evening a dance was
given at the home of Mr. A. E. Sjablom m honor of M l« « Violet'and Ma­
bel Peters of Orlando. A large crowt
attended and the evening was enjoy«

i r pv«w OCCURRENCES

Mr». King, «1th her daughter. Mra.
QgurfoCd *bd BtUo 8011• Geof^e left
Saturday for Daytona Ueach, where
they will spend some time. .&lt; • '
g T. W. Lawton and family have're­
turned after i plearant fnoiith spent at
ffciytona. T. W. Jr, Is much Improved by nil.
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in health and cun boast of two teeth.
H I&gt;. Gray and Floyd SJofclom
Mre. Charles West and little son. havo returned home from taking in the
' David haVe returned to their home on excursion to Tampa.
Uke Charm,’having made an extended
Mr. Joe Humphrey, who hasjl*en
Vidt to grandparents and qthcr rcla- in here for some time passed »way on
tViKt*.ht Tenwaaee..
Tuesday night, Aug. '4th. He'loaves
Mr*. T. L. Mead and Mra. M. A. a heartbroken wife and throe small
’ Yong lait Tuesday for n two weeks? children, besides lots of other ’ near
t- imy at the beach. They are stopping relatives to mourn their sad loss. May
nt Daytona Beach Hotel.
God hie« his tovrd o n « In their sor­
, M l« Daisy. McCleruhnn left a few row- and may they so live that they
¿ays ago for North Carolina. She was will meet him In paradise,, where there
accompanied - by her mother who has will be no more parting. 1IU body
" been »pending some time with her eras laid to rest in the Sanford cwnedaughter, Mrs. J. S. McKinney.
,v tery in the field of the dead, when
J, H. Uimer anf family havo returned glory guards tho loved o n « there un
to thdr home In Georgia, having spent til they (hall be called home to dwel
$ month at Daytona Beach. They have in heaven. One by- one earth's tier
abo been the gueat of their daughter, are broken and wo see our love deny
■ Mrs. J. B. Jorm for several weeks.
and the hop« so fondly cberUhet
H. B. McCall and family havo taken brighten hut to pan away. Our hope*
a cottage at Daytona and will enjoy grow brighter as we n c y &lt; the shJnini
ibo surf and1»«« breeze far a month* _ shore, for wo knbw aeroef. the 'river
I. ' J . W- Lawton spent Ove\we^k end awuiU the loVjsd o n « goite'btfdr*.*:'
Fyith ■Wa fanjI^raVtHo' Besfch.. TWy—
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of BrtOksriUe visited her’ afstcr, ' Mm.
Warren Royal laat we^kJ. P. Cowart and his father of OrUndo
were here one day last week looking up
real aestate. They were so favorably
-impressed they expect tu make their
homo herein the near future.
A cant party was given laat Turedny
cvening hy Miss Leila Royal, in honor
of Mr, Paul Spear. The games were
very interesting and all tho guesU r e
.ported a Dlcasant tinie.!
Robt. Itoso and/ hU .niece,’ MLra Mattie Walker motornl out to Sorrento
TucwUy morning tn transact business.
Mr, and Mm. B, 11. Hagan are at
Markham for a month, where Mr
Hag^p will look after the interests of
thé navfk storfsg'.w j^ ‘ his. brother
•L. %P. Hagan and-’ faimly spend tiieir
summer vacation in Bavnnnah, Ga.
Cassia had a picnic on Black Water
creek kt the Fish l l o l « last Thursday
The picnickers spent the morning and
mart of them seemed to' be very succraful fishermen. A basket dinner was
-prend under the \re«i, which wks
jreatly enjoyed hy all. The afternoon
vas spent In playing gn m « anfi boat­
ing. All report a pleasant time.

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THE NEW METHODIST CHURCH
MKTHODISTST. Tho MethdUts
this' d ty arc rejoicing over tho
bfcginnfhg of theii; elegant house of
Worship on thier lot on the corner
of Park Avenue and Fifth Street
TMer lot was found to bo too small
to accommodate tho building which
they had planned to erect so with
their accuatomcd .
aggressiveness
they purchased* 13 feat from
the
oVrn-r of the adjoining property, at
a good price and tho building,

is adequately pientied to meet the
needs of, the modern Sunday School.
-{¿adles- parlors. Brotherhood rooms
Boys Club- rooma etc are included
in 'th e' plans^
When this building is co*mplated
and furnished as planned no congre­
gation in Florida will be more con­
venient!^ and comfortably housed.
The Pastor, Rev. F.E. Stelnmeyer,
with the building committee, are
«I»«rinn no Urne and thouiiht to çive

Morrison, one of tho most pioquent
speakers of tho south wilt deliver
the addreuJVf tho occasion.
Dr. A. ff.Phillips 'has prepared an
historical sketch of the MethodUt
Church in Sanford .which promisee
to hold some Interesting factk fog
those who attend.
Somo good music wiil.be rendered
on the occasion.
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The Local Lodge of Free and A o
c^ptcyl Masonf wiU- Uy tho stono

GENEVA ITEM S

Mrs. Homer Nicholson la visiting ber
lister fn Umatilla for a few days.
Payne Daniel and sister, Mira Marie
eft last Monday for a stay amorig the
nountains of North Carolina.
En
oute they viaitied their sister, Mra
Brannon in PaUtka, and their mother,
vho U visiting reUtivea in Macon,
GeorgU.
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.. &lt;fr*. R. Q. Gresham U home again
a ft « a visit of some length to her
c-hav« taken tt cottage and jirc among
jo *m grancVtm, Charlie Chllson In
J. »jhe*n«jnhW who have beeg attracted
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C A S S IA C H « I E t t &gt;
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R m I«,
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: te DayUkty thU summer:
iatUe
Edwin
Sutton
fuu been quite
’ Mra- I^iplyirt and Mira Glndyjf qre
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wameckjs ant.1
1
for
several
days,
but
U reported
enjoying the, luxury of learning to ride unde, G. pittman of Bloomfield.- In­
NEW METHODIST CHURCH FOR SANFORD
nmc
better
now.
/their near
5|S%t
diana are/jkwated In North Cjuah,
S. P. Smith is home again after a picture of which you see above, will the conifrkg.&gt;ti(m the bestbuilding
fomblc’s jneny friends wiii be where they éxpectjo make their futun
Mra. Wotnble’e
using tho beautiful ceremony of
'jUd to know that siiv fivls much im­ home. WeVarc always glad to wel­ after a stay of some length in Chuluota. soon bo 'a reality.
possible»
that‘ order. ■
On lost TuescUy evaning the Miaaea
proved aince abo haa been at Dr. Christ's come such hospitable and imiustriou
This building ia planned by J.B,
Mrs. S.O. Shinholser,s reputation
Everything Id being done to make
Geiger
entertained
their
friends
st
a
umtarium ami. h o p « soon to be home neighbors in our community.
Greene, architect, . of Birmingham, as a builder is ,guch that the work­
.-«ry
enjoyable
Uwn
party.
Wire
had
'»gain.
Ala: It is modern in «l^ ^ k sa p p o in t- manship and finish will meet the the occasion one of. pleasure and
Mrs. Hattie. Kennedy of London
' Miss Emma Thomas and her mother Englahd,- who has been visiting hen oeen stretched from one tree to an- ment«,
profit to ail who attend.
ull d ^ ^ fm e n ts are highest expectation.
ÊÆ Ê
are visiting friends and relflitivca at father, Mr. Wilson, returned Inst Wed­ &gt;tber; over this wire an abundance of operi' 'i up, Ih» reUri iô n
wUI be di­ ■ On next .Tuwday afternoon, Aug.
The .Methodits • give a cordiatmow was hung, bambop vinca were rectly in front of tho pulpit. The
New Smyrna.
11th., at 9o,dock on the church !6t,
nesday from Tsmj&gt;9,~bs» she has beer.
Mrs. Bryant and her sister of Wag- vUiting relatives. We are delighted hung in great feetoons over this, form­ entire seating capacity is retiinated a great .crowd Is expected to'm eet Jn viu tion to all the people of Banwree among the out of town rnern- to know that aha will be with us in our ing an out of door parlor, which A g f to 1«' about 800. The auditorium and witness the laying of the cor­ ford to attend the exerciaea on Tueobeautifully lighted with lanterns. In­ proper shout 800.’
who came in to attend the meet- social drde until early winter.
ner utone. An Interretlng program dny afternoon at So.clock and* reside
this Improvised room were U b i«
log of the Woodmen this week.
Tho Sunday School ' department hat been arnngedd. Bishop H.C. jolce with them.
Mrs- IrU Pdf and son," Thomas t||| of ferns
and cut flowers, the Wh6ie form­
Miss Ella Bjjllo J o n « U spending Wodnwday for PaUtka, where they
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time in North Carolina. She is will visit her aunt, Mm. G. Upchurch ing a beautiful an3T artistic picture.
The company were entertained thro’i jhs to have been able to pen this 9-ywr Did igan to visit relatives, and attend a
While their owner* are .away, Pat
B g th her cousin, Mra. Rarrison of for a few days.
out
the evening with amusing gstias fe outlaw steer sint» he wan a calf. Mr. family reunion on the 14th of this and. Zuxu are enjoying themselves in
ksonville.
t. MUs Ruth Royal visited hcr grande
which each took part MinUture base Cameron sent some expert cattle men month. the roomy pasture at Twin Lakes
parenU, Mr. and Alia. J. J. McEwen at
ball, auction and tiltes by numbers well mounted, witl} instructions to ' Mrs. Rura and children are visiting Plantation.
Paisley Jail week. She noted tho pra­
crop "Old Brinnie" tn the bunds at relative at Lockhart for a time.
were some of the enjoyaM« gam«.
We are enjoying ideal August weather
LAKE M A R Y
gma made there In thé laat few months.
start. He saw a chance and\nm
Mra. 'Grraham, after a three week»' here in the one time piney woods. A
Delicious 1 « cream and cake were
Reuben Register, one of our popular
mile before being rounded up - In visit with Iter daughter and family, ha*
served sind an evening of much pl«a»&gt;
good breree thost of the time, amount­
L N. poaton has been on the sick young business men spent the week
Ure was spent. The guests were MIrani spite of several more attempts to «&lt; returned to her home in Geneva.
for several days, but wo are glad and with relatives in Sanford. He re­
ing
now and then to a good stiff wind»
was the porch party given by Mira capo he was driven from Kissimmee to
Mr. foiey ¿md aon have left Paola
ported a very enjoyable visit.
i s « hint out again.
anji great nraaare of cloud* cotton whit*
Thiaa Tarbel'on last Friday evening the ranch and from there to Mr. Cam- for an Indefinite parioaL
Robert Hays of Arkansas came last
Mira Amanda.Sjoblom Bpent a few
at- her home on First »tract. The eron’s .farm butcher pen. He dreraod
Mr*. Sheridan Jewett from tho West and every tirade from amethyst to
in OrUndo last week, tho guest of week to reside with his father, who has
We understand' Mr. Side made a two day* visit at Twin purple, silver to slate, cvpr driftlng.^ver
jorcb was made dainty and lovely 607 pounds.
«»usin, Miss Violet Petere who re- been here several months.
with quantities of golden rod and vinw, Cameron is going to have the boms Lakes Plantation last week.
changing, temper Old Sol’s rays, who
A crowd of our young people, chap*
home with her Sunday to spend
yellow and green bring.tho color scheme. mounted.
■ George Smith is visiting Tampa this flashes out upon us through the cloud
ertjfned by Mr». A. R.. Edmhraton en­
v days.
Many cut flowyra and growing plants
week.
.
c
MiG* Aflee Pellett has .returned to joyed a trip to Seminole Springs last were also used In the decoration*.
rilts with vivid brilliancy. Abundant
home of hep grandmother, Mrs. Saturday. *
PAOLA
POINTS
Jack
and
Lillian
Booth
went
to Tam­ showers and refreshing coed nights add
The evening was spent in Jolly gam «
Mra. Joe Kling, accompanied by
«ns, after epffndipg .awhile in Sanpa an^ Mr. and Mrs. Chilson and tha
and sweet music. The refrrahmenU
to our pleasure, and make,we “itay-atber
two daughters, Mira« Lillian and
1, the guast of hef aunt.'^Jrs. HealerMra. George Garwood and son, Roy boy to Plant City ¿mi *&gt;Toutlay, si*
were 1 « cold fruit punch and cake,
hbmra" comfort*bio and contented. .
|dr. and Mra. Will Evnmrand .little Elenor and little son. .Joe, Jr., of Jen- bearing out the «»lor scheme.
Tho rave gotfc to their old home In Mich- |H*ctin^ to b« ftbotnt until Thuraday,
lughtcr, havo returned from Winter sen, Ha.”, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. favors were hand-painted Dutch box«
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in, after » pliaifaht ; visit wifl? L. G. GamU.
tilled with saltod prenuts. The gu«ts
C, C. hlyers, one of our old dtitetis,
Its. Evans’ father, Mr. Ifroyt /
of the evening were Misa Marie Daniel
fWe art, glad to w e that the ntarujjir who has beén redding at Lady Lake with Tommy MrLuis, Mbs 'Barbara
f the cemetery is having the fenco foe the Inst two yean» Is showing his McLain with Payne Dinlel, Miss Geor­
I Jwtt up ¿gain and will Slave it painted. “smiling fa « ,” While here he is the gia PaUishsIl with Reod Dooly, Mira
guer t -Òf Alomo Royal
r- A jolfy . jnirt^ of our young- peopleI jioiuic
1
Lydia Geiger with Frank Button, Mira
ta tpioyihl - a moonlight jnun¿ht rifle on*['
ft*. Pay! Spear of Boca Grande, Fla., Jenetta Sheldon with Bert Pattishall,
spout Monday1and
Tuoday
with
p. lhe lake qne evonlttMlià week./- r . t‘. 1
Mira Irene Peters with Paul Dooley,
Them'ywill be an ice creath '-social frfoqds. He was on his way to Macon, Mr. and Mra. Wade Raulereon.
.
itunby evening, tho 8th Inst., a t the Ga.,*wht*re he will spend the summer
Mr. and Mra. I, Bakej- complimented
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sunda of tho Prrebuterian c W c h vacation with reiativta.
their friend, Payne Daniel with an oldthe benefit of ' the ch u rch /T h e
Mr».-A. I t Edmlaston. accompanied im e fish fry on Lake Hanwy last Thurs­
abllc la cordially-invited. '
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daughter, On», and son, Donzil day. .Several friends were Jnvited and
U ,
all gladly joined in doing justice to the
4 .
quantities of fine fish and ether good
things.
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Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Priées on Ford Gars

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C. P. Fulton and family, ,who moved
from near, here sonic tittle ago have, lo­
cated in Oak Hill- Mr. Fulton is
orating an Ice plant there. Mr&gt;and
Mr*. W. H. II. Allen from hcre^sndj
a*nfurd are moving there til* misjtk’.
Alloa will have a position with the
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Buflday.
t lUnsoy.er of Celery
Mka:
.E tti Johnson's guest
nveyv1®
with her pi o pie
one day
^ -w ^ k w
jatire fur
a
r' Mra. ÍC
for a ^oaw rids, to
jo'ly cipwâ
lay niuijraodn in honor
no Wlkdn from town,)
Annie. Cameron’* gurtt
enjoyed batldng in
afterward h*d.a fins supper
» ramji Are In tbs wood*. Thej

men|
alönf. Thry dfov* borne Tiy ' hvoonliflka. cheering the way with. tongs.

Effective from Au^itet i:-i. lull, to Auifust let, lR if, and
guaranteed against any'Veduction during that tiraer&gt;

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maximum eflTnrtoAt^ In
" our faetdgy Reduction, and-the minimum còsi in our^RiuV^ -,
chasing a n d - d e p a r t m e n t » if we can reach
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300,000- iartf
jjtjtween the abovn
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a new Ford car

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I HE H E R ttlt PRINTING COMPANY
be frit here but a Jfftftf
| h. j . holly. r a u « |
dnys. The worst American sufferer* resdurcefyl nation on
W. M HAYNCS Busti«»*' Mafi#ftrc
will bo thoso who are traveling m while tho war In Europe Is not gp-j
ubsc* ration Prtee. %'i 00 ■ Yet*rIt* AflVPOP Ettrope 4nd who have hoen caught in ing to benefit us, we produce soj
a most unexjtected eiluation, entailing much and of such vast variety that)
D«Uv*r«U»n «b» Cl«» br «« * ■ » • * &lt;"» » » /• • » m
great difficulty in raising, inopey and in we can't starve nor even -go hungry.
• i »Jvsnce or 10c w wont A .
consists in protecting a depositor from borrowing.for a doubtfurpurpose as much
Europe will cense to be our customer
In frd lB M K « U S I b o n i » d * * t o t t
securing pannage back home..
as in granting a loan Tor n legitimate one.
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The Immediate excitement over, the for the time being, but our own
fta («rad u MCMR-dM ««•! m s « « A o*ul 2lad
home market is *the biggest and
ru»b
of
foreign
buying
of
our
foodstuffs,
*
190», at lb* IHa ó S m «I Saofanl. FTortiU.
■ad« A « e# Marcii 3rd, 18Î». \ _ _ _ coal, wood, cotton, dothing, sboe^ bent In the world am! what we don't
f .With an unbroken.record of caring for our depositors in the matter of loans we
consume at home is a surplus In­
«NABU blankets, military and ‘ naval auppllca
THcnbaaal
^ITer-the highest service in connection with every pioper undertaking.
la Hmid Dultdlni
creasing
In value every day. A few
for the armies and people will .prove a
.-v••;fc~ .
wonderful stimulus to business through* months hence when tho Intolerable
•TUE WAR IN EUROPE
\ OUR EXPERIEMCE .will bo of great benefit to you and We are always ready *
burden of the war .has compelled
out the‘country.
'
Europe U plunged Into war and it .fa
All our business men wilt quickly ad^» tjjo nations to cease fighting the
to discuss your business affairs nnd render you every service for their successful
shaking the-foundations of Europe and' just their affairs to mectumuual con­ cotton and wheat sfnd lumber and
administration.
every other civiltied country of the ditions. It Js not to be. apprehended phosphates and
11LA miw|
WUMLIU -wu
other - Jl*
produHa
we »frifl
world. Starting from ft mere pretext It for a moment that there will be any ap- haven't solId will bring largely it, =
bl«U fair to entangle every country 'precejai,|e stringency of ’money or any creased prio
Ices. The unmarketed
£3
I» Europe i.nri
ntron in
.Vein and
tiftM fthe
Ml* far
füT *
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in
and oven
in Aria
cotton
during
the
civil
war
brought
dcstKicUon of trade.
cast. ,
V ’;
Ix&gt;^lly, we see only one bad effect, fifty centa and more a pound after
...v -F9C..tnany J f arf A.he, Urge countrioa sih!-tW^r-wiH-hr-only T^vtiri
of Europe have been preparing for thfci jKiraryrtthc nust&gt;cnilon of phosphate same reason our unmarketed pro- S
very war. The people who have trav­ shipments, which will cause tho phos­ ducts which are not pi'risHable, will ^
elled extensively In Europe could sense phate plants to cease operations so far bring sky-high prices when the war' 3
the- subtle feeling that presag« any as foreign shipments (ire conwmef in Europe fa over. And modern
^rcat event and returning home to Amer­ and which will atop the cxpwtatoln o- wars don’t last long. A y e a r at
Mk
ica would enclose their fears only to be pbosphate through the port of Tam most fa pretty sure to see Europe at
. laughed a^ by tjroM who had not studied pa for thcr time bring. This will be of peace again—-possibly six months.—
the rituaUon~ut close range. In 1870 brief duration, however, lx&gt;cjiune the Lakeland Telegram.
Gem any after thoroughly whipping war itself will undoubtedly bo a abort
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No need for Sanford people tdJ be­
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for her own and France has never ceased f* Our other largo industrial sill not be come alarmed over the war In Europe.
-to long for the day when she could get affected ill tho slightest degree. ,;Thc With everything, needed to sustain life
another chanco at hefc old foe. Austria, citrus fruit industry, tho cigar Industry, tho Sahford section .could stand a siege
Hungary and Germany, powerful na­ our fisheries, our wholesale trade, will for a year or two and if iorelgn countries
tions and bound .together by jpany t l « not suffer a cent of decrease. Labor wl) are unable to send potatoes and cabstood together when Austria forced a pot bo nffectod; building and all other lnigo to this country our crop« should
war on little Sorvia without any appar­
Afe
operations will continue. A temporary bring'($od prices next spring.
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ent reason. ' Russia the ally and guar­ hold-up In the bond market may delay
dian of'Scrvia and alt Slav countries certaln publle Imp'roveme^taV but we
M . Irrigation: The water from below the results obtained.- The system and alj the hafdfer Vegetable^ Tfay
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placed a protecting*hand on the shoul­ have enough In hand in this city and
Is kept sufficiently near the surface .was first* used in 1898, and in that are (olloWed In,the spring by e r
IRBIGATiON «
der of Servia and wfs promptly slapped
so that capitart attraction brings year the first four carloads of celery Cuinbafa, beam, Irish potato«, tccounty to continue these public work*
by Germany. France neutral up to for a considerable lime.
an ample supply within reach of tho were shipped from Banford. I^ m ay roatoes, squash, and so forth,
The following article-from the pen roots of plants and yet allows thor­
this time was given an ultimatum by
be of interest 1to note that th o u in turn are followed by corn, t
The bloodiest of wars in Europe can­
Germany to lay down or bo spanked
were the first carloads of produce potatoes, rice, peas, peanuts 1
not bold In check the wonderful produc­ of .l(on. J. N. Whltner appeared In ough and constant cultivtitlon.
and France naturally twirled her fln- tivity of our soil or impair the demand the Country Gentleman of July
Drainage:
The efficacy of tile shipped-.in threo years after the other- summer crops.
Abundint
grra Iwncath an Imaginary’ nose and for the good things we produce. Florida £6th and has* been widely quoted: drainage fa too well known tq need great (recta of 1895, which destroy­
crops of hay rnrt bo cut without
told Germany to go south. Germany,I
A quarter of a century ago a min­ discussion here. 'A s installed at SfcnIs all rignt whatever happens beyond
ed $100,009,000 worth of property planting or care, beginning ss early
| In attempting to throw her troops into) the Atlantic. The thing to do fa to dis- ister deVlacd the.plan*of kf-eping'thc
ford on our sandy, loamy soil, noth­ in one night in Florida. At tk a t as April and succeeded by crop after
French territory without fighting' at counUnance the croaker and the pessi sandy streets of Sanford, Orange
ing more can be de&amp;iredl A three- time the nretsian lands around San
crop until the land b broken for
the French untl German frontier at­
mist and keep busy, smiling as you work county, Florida, damp by runni0g inch fain dne day'Is drained rapidly ford— how known ns the Sanford fall planting. As yet the prindpsl
tempts to pass through the Belgian tcrWhy should wo worry?—Tampa Trib­ artesian well water under ground, to enough to be allowed crops to be Celery Delta, Were without val ue summer crop Is corn. It fa plinted
ritbry. This is. resented by Belgium une.
bo brought to the surface by ca p i­
plowed tho next day.
and were annually sold for taxe*. on fHt&gt; vegetable fields at small *x- '
and she appeals to her powerful ally,
llary
attraction. But the operation
------ 0 -----Aeration: Granting the ncCeiilty In 1899 a thousand acre* were sold pensc, and without fsrtflber yfalfc
Gnat Bri a’n, who calls Germany
of tho Rev. Dr. T. \V. Me&amp;fi'JLAysfrom fifty to a hundred bushrii » ,
AN- INCREASED VALUAION
down. Germany listens to tio one and
tem was short lived at that time; of air in the soil, a moment's thought
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vation with sub-irrigation no me o f acre, wotrh twenty-five cent* s
will
convince
one
that
sufficient
Germany and England immediately
The foal estate- valuation of Duval the mosquito had not then been
ftnaHi fand» have sold for $1,600 an bushel more hero than in (‘ hinizq
, dedare^war-^Hr— bach other and so it county has b « n materially raised but convicted as u yellow feyer carrier, rain to saturate the ground will
acre, and we count the output of because of diffe^enta in freight, Th#
jloewTrom one nation to another and fa not yet half high enough. Tho ridlo- and the doctors had the street -mois­ drive out. the air, because of the
vegetables by the hundTed~carIoa ds corn stalks are plowed under, is
today almost every country In Europe UTouriy low valuation that has prevailed tening scheme abandoned for fear it greater specific gravity of water.
The
estimated output this season August or September and d«*y &gt;.
On anything tike level ground, unIs embroiled or will be in another week. In this and other F.orida counties in the might cause disease.
will
exceed
2000 cafa.
sufficiently for the planting of celery
Allianc« and ententes made to enforce past lias done harm and has benefited . Ten years later, when failurO fthd less there are frequent dltchee, the
If more, is needed to tcIT tho story In October.
peace seem to now have been made no one. The financial needs of the disaster resulted from efforti to use only escape for the water fa by
This article would be incompl^ff
it
fa a fnct that through this Celery
with the idea of precipitating war and county are the same whether tho valua­ this same artesian water on the iur- i evaporation, and in rainy- weather
without
the statement that by »ubDelta,
where
fourteen
years
ago
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only North nnd South America are ex­ tion fa high, or low so n low valuation face and in ditches, Doctor Modre's
the humidity fa great this
empt.
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No one can foretell the future of Eu­ increase of valuation the tax rate is not growing crops-and the present's« a»lowly at thrf. surface and a* itants, a rallrwad b u fft-b y 1oral cap­ grown. Vines planted in Fcpterober
rope, but all are agreed that unit« me­ lower this year than last It will be be­ ford sub-irrigation systom resuRad. slowly allow* - the Air to enter. *0 ital now runs’ to handle train loads yield a continuous crop from De­
of vegetable^ upon the track of cember until May, a six months'
diation is made at dice the face of all cause the county needs more money Tho jx-rfyrtj/ig
H'is.. Ryricm..Jx that ^sqrMtimoft .fpr— an -*
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this road street cars are operated season, .. \ , .
Europe will be changed and one of the this year tlian it needed Inst and the perhaps- dye more to the fate I. H. period 'It d o « no£ reach the
bloodiest wars of all history will be mlllagH will in* lower this year than It Terwlillger than to any other peraom of the plants a t'a ll/; In sub-irrigated for twelve miles, and a hundred
All this and more *U ampleltoulfv
fought and the battle, ground will be would have been if the valuation hftd andvlt fa a source1-of regret 'that ground, as soon as the tile fa empty children nro brought daily' to the
tha vnlus of sufairrigation, drsfaAustria and Germany.
French and not been increased.
neither he' nor Dr. Moore lived to Or 'o nlv p a rt)/ fu ll. of »Titer, it is public schools at the coanty’s ex­ age and aeration, and I am confi­
English and Russian navies will bottle
So the burden fa no heavier on the tax tee the fruition of fhr echiovemthfc“ ^ ^ 'y*1*1 AÎr.-ih * " let as the water pense. Through this same terri­ dent thnt where advanced fsrmlrtf
up tho ports of Germany and Austria payers but with a higher valuation it
-Briefly stated, the - water fa ap­ from above drives oufHthe air, no the tory seven miles of vitrjfied brick is followed it fa worth the cosEC
and the decision will be inado by the appears to outsider* to be higher. • The plied through three-inch tili*. laid In air from below perntfaitre the spit will be laid this year.
With us that c(at U $f00 an sere,'
land forcre in a- death grapple that will low valuation and high mlllage operates parallel d itch « eighteen'!pep«» deep', without delay. This «^Uon‘. wnrmjf |BO far cilery has been and is the In tiuding. an artwian well: atjd th«
call down tears from the angels in to deter Immigrants from moving to with a fall of not Icasx t.1t'..n'.,one lneh ' the soil below and hkateb* v *hc \•great crop, with head lettuce a close expense fa well repqld..\.«Y®n tV
hi-avep, . . '
the state.
low valuation indicates to* the hundred feet. Thù dfaUiiWy growth of-plants after cold weather. a'Cpond. These are planted jn tlfa drninage and aeration, ulonw, where.
This will 1ms the last great war.
So much for ths Sanford system ¡full'am i grow aft wfatter, as do enujb olic-»|* w a t e r 'SQnfhoi'TJe’ obtained for
jvWerty and lends the prospective set­ between the rows of tile eftrlre ac*
Nations cannot stand such slaughter tler to'inquire why It fa that the people cording* to the qualitly of the -(poll. of sul .irrigation. Ler ua 'look « 1 1Bower,".cabbages, bocts,, poos, o n io n i,! irrigation^ purpose#.
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us the modern engines of destruction of Florida are a6, poor If the state pre­ In our sandy loam twenty-five f4et
can deal. Countries cannot stand the sents gUch fine opportunities ns it la q/fords effective drainage uk well as
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drain upon the treasurer of finance 6r represented »»"offering.
Irrigation.
The more clay anil the
the drain upon thi rnanhood th'ftLjVllf
Then, tg'rin the prospective settler stiffer the noil the nearer tho dutches
be tacrificed to propitiate the pe^Vf'iif
rate.- Of course the shout'd be placed.
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Florida poverty and heavy
At the upper end çf the tile, bf-,
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The war will bn terrible but our faith tiiJOltion ftJ&amp; alike deceptive but it would ginning at the water supply— wffh
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FREDERIC K. RAND, Preiidcnt j
is pinned to the stir); of hope that* it will Taj much IAt ter to quit deceiving than us flowing pYr nrt&lt;Âfah wells ’ end
not, cannot lust long. •
’ &gt;V to deceiyft'aiyi try to «iplaln it away. running by. {h e -e p d 'iff. each row of
LD, Vice Preiideot
F. P. FORSTER, Vice President
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fa q tG E O .fî, FE
A .w.
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Anuria», ciin ojlly sUitid off and mad&lt;&gt;. Up/icr (E^ valuation that has prevailed tjle 'fa &amp; water main, the cheapest
t Cashier
B. F. WÜITNER, é d iter,
A. L. BETTS. Ai
A
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up of a costrtojKilitnn population her
oo? ' people,
been foqy ^kimi lying
small sewer pipe eo■ SV
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eympathW will be extended to all live
foritb? as they seemed anf
\iO f f * t . k e joints. Between tho
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nations ¡Jn part ami our prayer^ will be U «Tticu^wfias ’ Iter^ vpfy one-fourth tU
e ond^)thta^water main ‘a joint of
NO.v$7M
for, a ftpeedy result and the Hove of burdensome ad-.ii' seemed tfut we attj aix ittrb aewer p^Af fa OMd-{*k a
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peace.
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glad to see that.ii^xla^t 'fia*rbocn made «ftuuj plp'e,' connected, on ..qnfA’jifde
: REPORT
CONDITION OF THE
The war In Europe musk be shoit. towards 'making, thiaj^* jrtfatn n» they with the main ' by 9 '«(hnrt jrou f4pé;
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It Is lmpowib|u..f«r aux.'poopfe. unless art.atid^wo hgpe soon to Ae property a fid WdH tthe* tUe on the ptl\or
&gt;*,. r
s tif
Americans, tq sfand tlm strain id aas^êod.-iif. its true value. •'Individual Water turned into'thq^xoata '^ in -fasi
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the trcrnimdotto-cost-of. modem‘ warfare idffjlineaav Should n&lt;ft interfere with turned into ns few -ty
»n yiof
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anff .ita consequent derangement pf in- A h fa ^ in ^ U n fa iv *
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the standpipes ao}‘dwifo'»T,,'ju f thb*
ejuatry'.
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way* irrigating au or;-any pgrtlffff
EH
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
That. Is-about the ■yiily consolation
HEFIRÎ
THE.F1RSTLAÜY
of The field.-' The tile-Is irf sH6rt‘
fS.i
left tha believer- in 'peoCe ahd all the
The first Indy uf our buictdireht the joints—with^us^onc foot in length—»
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TUESDAY? JUNE 30TH, 1914
. cod of the.war lord system the awful -bos been In ill health fur man? mont) at .the 'joint^lr Xt-t^s^barges intd a
price may nqt be too hfgh. The struggle and the end is near, no hope' Wing whsta ditch /an d ^ h «s Uiy.';pound is
CY
DLNSED FROM REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE C
must be abort butlfhe cost of it wfif Test held out by, the* White House’ physfr' , level,‘« y d th^i1ow,jifj'xuter not too
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for centuries on {lie .''taxpayers' of the dans.
Gluing the recent Mexican rapid it will be fbq i j ^hat capi|Ury
m m LIAI
RESOURCES
countries InvqJVedû
troubles' and now tha* thè;-crisis iff, a r tr a e t^
•( mufatiths
; ’Âjg&gt;*-**-%
Europe fa neat our President has beffn noSdiVt,» eTerv^qi.Vaptt'iog plants.
Loans and Discounts $232,830.f&gt;7
,. WHY SHO^ÌlP WE WORRY7 . obliged to deal with the Weighty problems' Most fields, lia&gt;-evc;,' Vre ^quipped,
L-W -,
There is nlwoldtcly no sccasion far of state while ids. wife Was sufferhqf on with flp p '^wu« at fhq lower end of
Overdraft«
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pesrimistif feelings. In ridi a,unir,
the bed of pain.v Y ei’the (mst
the td-v'N ri'ki^I^V' Vlw ¿rOuhd fa
U. S. Bonds for Circulation G,250.00 •
especìally in thls piiri uf thè country, ho has dictated the policy^of tlie’ iiatJon much ,^xAk»m these, -boxjfti ar* placed
Bondi to Secure Postal A»,.V
Iterause of thè Eurépean trouUes.
from the: sick fodm nf bf|jtelovedi wife. at
MM* water up
Thls
.gpuntry
has
little
to
tose
and
a
The s^pnpatty ■of the nation -knd- of to’ AY'V b '&lt; 1 fcuuired, even t^» fioodrev
Savings
5,000.00 j
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grcat dmtljo gain from thè, disturbane* otlMm nation* goes o i l ' to him hi this ing- tho giouÿil.’
Other Stocks and Bonds ^L0G3.9a &gt; Undividèd
of international peace across tho seas.
hour..of gn-at iwuiifa, Only¿thoao' who
: We are cull retv free o[ nil entangle- b*ta be»fa
Banking House aijd'Fdrfii&gt; .
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lè. simlfar .ÿtakiona
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menta with thearfluroptyn power». ,Wj&gt; ctin.rralfaè: tho »VlgbV ii
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have neither an hUiancc nor an enteutf, djp\and upon His.h#*i
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CASH
&amp;
DUE|FROM
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OUT rglo in .the preient diificuTCy. Jts one rififKl fa Hired with,trouble and Iheheart- drainage and aeration, in the lmBANKS - - .
-Z313.801/6(1
of-«M et neuttality and. -i/'yoriditJona itvtvrflowing, tlm hejp of the wife U.j
. mid .idi màtc vif H orlda,'«Titre rixty
ai^TkvoraNe, of- reai,u—
” * ftnÎL j)attucrtSi l’fa'
family '
Duo from U. S. Trcaturer /L312.50'
DEPOSITS
.Wlvau pT-rainfall’ faj b e aVcrng*&gt;,‘ r-it
■*» to stop the.-Maught*-^
ti’ l&amp;H'tt tg
la which of these'we
5P ,1w r , ; t w - i t o i i f for
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. .¡Uoti which1ii'about-ti^bvsin.
from cat^onH turuohurdin hfa.-mlnü a ^ m ^ t 'i n d » b u d . TJhe .puin/qjl is
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1,034.59
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. Fur thef more, . we must. oeeijpy thq IffÖ^tr; hCV’-V cän-;slwayi»’ fihd «tlaco^ upccftkpiijlptji ^ineveiit\1 vtlàtributeil,
poritlok&gt;F w. greed supply trim Ust kjl \£h#n itjit* loTjug *hclVti&gt;«st, hi m»|
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the warring-potftrtr. - ’
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Natuially, the Europnn 'erfajs* has w-dgbt|0f«ha’ darwr /yf state, abd ,th&lt;j
twd nq imijusdfatevcflcd ujijq IliumHal
s‘hl riunirai y two day* of.atcgdy rain, {
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Mfwl cuptmereial’ circles th# World oyer The I’rreldmt of thfcJ,£iiU «i States Yet often, on comparatively fa
It snfast he felt for a time in every land fa a man and'ean lie dejtf&amp;d u|
day* — *1Ü Ü
But tha people of
mfach

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

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The'ustnl tihmbef of'Saniord people
»Pent Thursday at the Beach where
they enjoyed the surf and tho fishing.

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BRICK ROADS

ReselaUett,.
, f
. Resolutions of Respect ami Sy‘rrAdopted By Sanford Lodge \
Utile Happenings—Mention Of Hon. Forrest Lake, president of the
N«i27,
lndci&gt;en'dent Order of Odd
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*, Matter» In Brief
■ bomlnole Coimty Bank left ywtrrd&amp;y A S S E S S O R B A T E S IN F A V O R Fellows, Sanford, fls., Xug.3,1914.
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for Jacksonville »hero he will be sbWin reas , It hath pleased tho»SuOF M O R E BO N D S AND
**nl for »ovwol (by* qn l,mines*.
pretmRuler of the Universe to call
M O RE ROADS ,
PERSONAL h e m s cOF IN U R E S T
from our midst our brother and
Come to the
Nautilus Caslna
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friend W.H. Underwood;'and whereat Seabreeze- the coolest spot .in
marf Ut The Floating Smalt Talk« Hun da- to spend Vour vacation. Per­ TRUNK LINES TO GENEVA AND Halo tlpttAili, we recognise the Hand
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m iK riG SHOULD BE BUILT
«tacit/ Arranged-F«r liuti tod
which we all must soorter or later
fect bathing houses and beach,
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Herald (Isadora
harken: THEREFORE BE IT RE­
hrtsh water shower. Now woolen
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SOLVED:
bn thing suits and room 26c. For Editor Sanford Herald
lit. That In the death of Brother
men and- women. lOd-lStc,
The millag^. for the year 1914 In
Geo. C. Chamberlain left yesterday
Underwood,
our Lodgo has lost a
Sanford
Sped*]
Road
and
M
rid
go
C. H. Dingws, the popubr alderman
foe Canada in response to a message
faithful and upright number; and Wa,
dlltrict
am
ount».to
eight
mills.
T
hb
of
Sanford
Height*
b
confined
to
hb
nouncincthe death of hi* brother.
home today, having trouble with hb provides for irttircst'on tbo f200,T)00 l a v e 'lost a kind brother A n d‘ true
lay, o»U, corn, chicken feeds at eye and may be compelled to remain at road bonds »and s- thirty year pro­ friend: and that we as members and
A ct
p f, Dutton's.
,99-tf
rata of a sinking fund. Hair of the brothers mourn because of his loss,
home for several days.
2nd.
T
hit
We
extend
the
hand
of
values
in
Serolnolo'
County
are
in
Itorn to Mr. and Mm. E. F. Marcrro,
The many friends of Cashier Tolar
a ten pound boy» Edward P. Jr. Móther of the Peoples Bank are sorry U*learn what b known os Sanford and tho sympathy and condolenc- to the be­
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reaved family and friends, and hid
Dd father doing well.
that hb left eye has been giving him Celery Delta. Thb area pays
them
to
look
to
Him
who
doeth
all
full fifty per cent of the expense of
Kftwih yeast cakes and popcorn at Mr* much trouble again and may necessitate running the county, has eighty per thiags well for final anti per mane
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----------------------- flfrtf— ajqflthcr trip Ui Jttctom vt» «. iq, the c c n f"o itK o voting strength In the "healing of the wound* caused b y the
spocblbt.
»county, and comprehends one sixth departure of one whom they loved.
4 Geo. A. DcCottes was catted to BufCopt- P. M. Elder has returned from of sroa of the county.
3rd. That a page in the minute
Kew York yesterday on legal bmi­
a two weeks' trip to various points In
.M y suggestion is this. That are book of our Lodge be dedicated to
croGeorgb. He visited |ib old homo and vote $600,000 worth of road bonds, hb memory, and tb»t these resplp+*■
[ Turnip and Muatird seed at F. F. also took in Tallulah Kalb and other making them a general county issue, tlona be transcribed thereon; that *
Dutton's.
, £ W*tt ‘ points of interest. Capt. Elder states thus spreading tho oxpensc of the copy be sent his bereaved wife and
that the commercial spirit has mined bonds evenly over the county,
daughter; that a copy be printed in
1 Mr. J. M.‘ MaW. new business man­
You who have nice shatly lawns,
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(the
b i b ;; and that
the
water Then refund our present bond issue the Sanford Herald; and that our
ager oT the Southern Utilities Co. with
that
formerly
made
Tallulah of $200,000 to build tutck'’&lt;'roadi charter be draped In mourning for a
With fcrees and flowers and bushes,
yflrea in Jacksonville is in the city to­
one of the most beautiful of reaorts is out of the general county Issue and period of thirty days.
day in the interests of h b firm.
With Furniture Kings and Queens and Pawns,
now used to produre power for the many use the remaining $300,000 to. hulfd
J.J. Dickenson
Seo Dutton for turnip, mustard, big enterprise« of that part of the state.
Can checkmate oldyfeol's rushes.
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brick roads connecting up the Amin Conyriittec J.II.Ferguson
jeltuco and cauliflower seed. 9G-tf With the water turned Into other chan*
Geo; W.BUck welder
popubted sections' of the county
WE HAVE THE KINGS AND QUEENS Of LAWN FURNITURE
p in Erickson of. DeLond
isi it
the .guest nN{i the falls will soon be a thing of the with Sanford. One such brick road
,
past.
Hb
trip
worked
wonders
In
hb
Big time at Da/lona
her slater, Mr». Wont of’ ¡Sanford
could extend from Sylvan Lake to
Ah well as the loyly but useful Pawns.
. • ___w.-_
Heights. She b n trained nurse and at health and tho genbl Caotain look* the Wckiva Bridge. A mile branch
y .
*.•»( • r . .
bct^ari^tfian he did a -few weeks ago would ..connect Paola with Sylvan
A delegation, from Scabreeie and
prhvm fa located.in DeLand
PLAY THE GAME!
FURNISH THE LA^fN!
amllarVendy now to go Ashing.
Daytona ■•Beach Chain ber -of .Com ­
Lake*
The
Geneva
Avenue
.brick
Cottdd.»«"d meal, shorts, liran at
The enjoyment you will derive from a summer:on
Wednesday
road-eould be extended bn to Gene-" merce was in Sanford
Du i ton's.
99-tf
Highlanders Won
wa. Tke Oviedo road could bo brick­ con/erfitrg with officiala of the Comtlie lawn will repay the n\odest outlay.
The Highlanders were victorious In ed from tho 'main road south'/and merclnj^clpb a* to participation In
Among the prominent Genova peopie
¡n the city in Wednesday were Mm. game Thursday against the White Sox, the Sanford Orlando road could be the Lal/Oriaby ceiehratidn, which
Curiett and sister, Miss Icenhour and tile score being 7 to 6. The batteries bricked on to the Orange County will be " held at Daytona Beach oq
C A S H O R IN S T A L L M E N T
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield and were as follows:
SeptembeV'Nv The party was'-comline. Thb would give us splendid
Highlanders— Pope and Mfirrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Phillips.
outlets and would always guarantee posed o ft' Gc'romo L. Weather by,
IU
1 n r D M A T U V A FIr"‘ S,rM‘ * C ro cito Avenue
White Sox— Washburn and Spencer. that Sanford would be on the Nat- secretary; Charles Burgman.presiGet your ice cream from Duhart’s
.
W * A D ü K P I A l n l \SANFORD, FLORIDA
TJ»e game was replete with good plays tionsl Highway north and south dent, and J.J.Btshop, chairman of
Ice Cream Factory.
86-tf
nd the boys put up an exhibition that through Florida. Wo now have just the Ana nee committee. After secu­
A card from John Mefaeh who b hi would have done credit to the profes­ enough mileage of brick roads to ring the pledge and support from
V
Bermuda bears the information that sional*.
dbipsnstratc the feasibility of this Sanford, the delegation went on to
Bermuda b a beautiful pine« and John
sort of construction and I am ot*the Urlando and In fact will visit all
a tirkple process- of putting each
Automobile Owner* Take Notice
innu jo bo enjoying himsdf.
opinion'that it would be an easy the important towns In (tensular
POLK’S
CACTUS
FARM
leaf or^c-third its length in the groun
Reduced Rates over Condtete matter to get the above proposition •lorlda.
New booking orders for Big Bosleaf one_ third its length in^tho
This celebration..pramUr1* to beone
-(ee Lettuce a n d - Cauliflower seed. Bridge at Paytona— Ml »mall cj^rs through and once it-goes through
,
«.
Polk county enjoys the distinction ground}» ; . •
including Fords with passengers, U has made Seminóla County fa­ of tho greatest that haa been pulled
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
Then \ its hardiness. It hs^ no
!
of
"having
within
its
borders
the
round trip 26c. All largo cars, in­ mous fumver.
off in this portion of the'state and
serious thsect or fungus enemies
It
® D. Slford of Jacksonville Is the cluding ps*a*ngeni 38c round trip.
large*l
and
oldest
cactus
farm
tn
the
the com m itted* preparing to shelter
Yeura very truly,
will grow in almost any kind of ooll
pat of hb daughter, Mrs. George
VOLUSIA CO. BRIDGE CO.
and feed five thousand guests for ■late, known aa the Laketind Cac­
Thomas K., Bates.
and
stand an unusual amount of
ickwelder. Mr. Slford was formerly
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three days, as the greator portion tus Garden. It U oWMd by C. C.
drought,
flood, heat or cold, of the
i the police pforce here and Hb many
tho crowd will go over Saturday and Redgrave and U.located one and a
School Board Election
latter
fifteen
degrees above zero, for
half miles west of the city of Lake­
^friend* are gbd to See him again. .&lt;
Her rites at Baptist Church
Th* election for school trustees" In remain until the loltowihg Tuesday,
a considerable period.
land,
rays
the
Eustla
Ltke
Region
9:30 Sunday School, graded for all
Seminole county passed off very quietly Ample funds have been provided to
Closing out .all typewriter Carbon
A Httle over two year* ago Mr. • The smallest modicum of cultiva­
ngea.
last Tuesday, the only war doud on the furnish such comfort? as public rest
ef. Beat ' grades only, at 2(&amp;
Redgrave secured a few leaves from tion to keep down ,the weeds. Dry
11:00 Preaching.“ A full ear of
otherwise peaceful horizon iwing the aUtiOns on the beach, copious
Herald Office.
dozen
Luther Burbank tn California. Thrae years mesa no panic to the cattle­
Corn.’
....
one . in Sanford, some objection being suppiin of Ice water**nd public
grew so well that more were pur­ men whose acreage grows tbo suc­
U M i ' j rAfl7o0J'r.^.*Y:F.U. .
made to the tickets. It was said that service stations.
culent cactus.
^Clifford Bell'has returnod from a trip* 0:45
“
Sr.B.Y.P.U.
The program will begin with a chased a few months later. These
I'm
the voting for mills go should have been
Then its prolifloness almost sur­
also
thrived
so,
remarkably
under
¿North. Carolina and will get busy on 7:46 Preaching. "A Railroad Cross­ on a separata ballot, as the one used serie* of motor boat races on the
the most untoward circumstances, passes imagination. As much as
Li celery fz/m preparing for calory ing.^ i
f-sL
would not. permit any oqe but free­ Itlifax Hvor. These events^ will be
*uch as poon soil, wild and unsweet­ 200 tons of forage per acre, each
Wednesday 7?45 Prayer Service.
lettuce, .Mrs. Bell will »remain in
followed
by
an
Immense
parade
and
holders to Koto. There b some talk of
ened, lack o^ fertilizer, disturbance year, has been grown in California.
th Carolina for scyeriil weeks.
S u b j e c t ^ Psalm
dedaring the election invalid’ and hold­ an oration by Governor Park Tramof root system b y frequent change., Of thp fruiting kind 109 tons of
,
’
.
d
Always Welcome.
ing another one with the two separate melt. The automobile races, which
: S o r 6 doses fi#6 .will, berak any
of location, that Mr. Redgrave con­ luscious ffult per acre. A single hot
rf.* George
utm rgB Hyman,
u j i n u i i , Pastor.
will
be
conducted
under
tho
directballots, allowing every registered voter
day tn Juno will add a ton weight
of -F »vef -or Chills. Price 26
on of the Orlando Automobile du b cluded that this now forage plant,
i
A
\
,
who
b
a
freeholder
to.
votó
both
ballots,
of
forego on' a single acre patch.
jsnt*.
f'
•
94-26t
- ^#'-1 'i£
The V i t k i n* . In regular " * * * &lt; M f&gt;r „ tbtJ votc ^
it will proi»bly wilt ho hold in the afternoon aa will whieh was revolutionizing the cattle
r
Page*
would’
he
required
to
set
question
in
California,
New
Mexico,
last
evening
in
the
IV-optes
Bank
build­
Vidor S. Starbuck, one of the prom­
k
never be conteated, as few people, ever also the motorcyelo races, low tldo
South Arizona and other semi-arid forth Its utility. ’ Having nearly all
inent young attorneys of Orlando was ing. Matters of varying Important» take any intercat in a school. election being had at that time. The premia*«
states, would “ change the face of the food values of alfalfa, yet in
ia the city on Wednesday on business. were discussed and a new member was arid only cqme out when urged b / ‘ »omc of the ' Daytona Automobile club
will bd placed at the services of flic Florida," when ohco generally intro­ this, comparison having five to one
1 Mr. Starbuck b jtÜÈ poet laureate of admitted. The weekly event will be a of their iVieVidL
'»
In Its favor.
One ncrcLof alf/rifa,
duced.
real ltaehelor outing on the Weklva
In Sanford.jdinrict B.'-K. Wbltnrr. committee. Ample premiums have
Ida.
under
irrigation,
wilt
support
one
t
j
/iver next Sunday. *
Uq now has several thousand
C. It. WuJkcHldid S. Rung« were eloct- been arranged for and some of ,San­
Mrs. A. A. Prig tan of FemandJna la
Tho launch rid» of b "t Tuesday even­ od,:X. ft \7iillji* of the present board ford,s fast cars wilt be found in the plants, including the most expensive cow. Whereas one acre of caerus,
IW a
¡Sil the city, after an absence of several ing was greatly fi^joyed by ell, and the
as fhey were on the Fourth of July. varieties, both forage and fruiting. without Irrigation, will supply green
being
defout1
„
feed for five cows, and that « c y for
and óur dty tax uweasnr is amlj affair will lx- repeated whenever the, .in'tho lkoniwfibd dbtrict L. J. Hnrt-( Another barge will be placed in
It has been found that while this half a century. It ‘Is o n e 'o f tlfo
bg again. Mr», Preston will bd- the moon b full. The party made the trip ley, 'ff.
and t . W. EnUtnln-^ service-i^t the Monroe .ferry, thus Hardy denizen of tho desert does richest foods known in sodium, pot­
iw»t of- her daughter, Mrs.- Ge^. A- In'the Tilli* bunch Nettie to Ft. Flor­ gcr’ drera dfcctatli •
ehabiUg a «treater , number of cars Will on the poor thin sand of our
_'
*■ . ! .
ash and magnesium— the principal
'\o
be. ptR over than were sent across Florida hills, it responds appreciably
ida where a hanquet was served in the
DcCottes.j ’
In tho GenoVa dbtriit Homtr Nich.rl■alts In milk.
moonlight, by
the Bachelor-Maids, •on, J. W. Flynt and W. B. Rauleraoh for the July celebration. The number to kindly treatment and suitable
* Tbe j r- B, y . P. U^hdd IU, regular
then reurhvd. over six hundred. Two fertilisation, putting out numerous
Minos Mary Gutchel. Flora Mafiton, were elected. .¿; - :
? •
¡ «eeü'ng SundaV afternoon. Thd B. Y. Huth Stewart. Ruby and Dnby Belts,
Klqtfness and. Gff.tltuiio.
qf
.more hands of music will be on bpd^. On even the smallest teavw or
In the Chuluota district G. M, Ja­
»f^U. will give its quarterly sociaPVrillewam
of taklng klndncsses troia
hand to enliven the occasion.
The U, a ’a were . Messrs. Robert Rowe; cobs, Henry F'utch.
jjriabs^fnr marked contrast to ,these
&lt;by evening» at’ West Side Park. You
olbers ss. msttors ot courso.
Tho
bourn? Forrcat Gatchd,
plant»
otherwise
unnurtured.
It
•xHU bciVeicdnyi to tho’ meellhg "Sunday LrtHo UryaftWl Arthur Chase. Mr. an _In the Oviedo dbtrict W. H. Howard,
hpart
well
purged
by
bumsntty
ls
so
Impcr
'may 1&gt;q Considered a well established
E. A. Farndl and J. S. McKenxit were
déeply cousclous of Ita unworthlnoss
»afternoon at ¡J. o’clockAfter
0
mad
i
A
s
s
l
v
rtfl
escaped
fun
fpipi::
BetU
were
honorary
fact that cacti of this .improved thst to rrcelve seta of klndness ala n d -M .
elected.
p- .
atlc was difrjtfd.'ba^i.
W*-*'A‘lH».w®rd *nd'.k lb d n a y be grown .In paying quan­ ways exeltes som« emotlon ‘of gfall' Typejvriter Ribbons—Remember,. ' luNnnHfr,
the affair# of the nayVini wore re­ tities almost anÿwÜÎrb Jrt " Florida.
ttf Renifd' when, y pu n*etT onci
Next Sunday at Stsr Theater •■ '■
tude, ot sham». of surprlso, or oli ,
sumed as before. “ Beat* all.” panted
FOUND
BODY
IN
RIVER
in the £bkeia^|i|I Gardens turèo tORctiier—¿t grattthdii/fór tho A
!i The Bondsy evening services at the an attendant, ’ how.'.th« wheels of a Plants
Any ma k* Aiaoki qé. '1%*? doji ßfrr il
t
Star Theater, participated in by the targe Institution cafplj«;alopped by a have shpwn 600 aniL-ektotT ROOO per beneflt, ot siiuTft«' flpfln ttijnkiiiK how
*ñ&gt; where, ^‘ fiope 14S. V&gt;-;*
‘
■■.s.
'&lt; 'U
While Man Iriowned Near j Isppion Prrabyttrixn,, Congrewtl^nal aril f»felhcent Ineresio In s yoarjAS^lfop. of 111 It Is flciRtyud. of surprise tost our
loose nut.”
-\
E. L. fUU*"and W . A / J o t q of
Illnff sad IdeniljrUnknown:’
good sited mar kola blo;.iwVes In six brethren iibqqid bestow upon us whjit
odfat churches have/been'a soqrCi:of
Tampa, reprecenting “ Always AJr,fTor
we jK);JtiUo uP'rlL—J^rotn Mr.* G liu l-^
n-s. .1
Some people .fitohakricar. . Lemon pfeaspre and profit to jhojo *ho liave
months,
* "
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^
^r - r
ipbank femsmborsd Him.
1 *«to tires were in tho dty yesterday, Bluff north of hore,' cm .the.’ lu*tx*r St. htin^jn grtehibuKC. Stnd,'4b&lt; pasfor*
irtono'a
•Reltglous'Llfo,H
-*
The following briefljr enumerated - A /
•
,
V a* .
fL. I .2...
»Wo«4r.H&lt;9irr t^havr rÍTlsItcd »" cir­
•
w*
baking up agenU. In the territory. JohoJ .xWor
made a ¿nhsum»' ft
of the Presbyterian and Congregational cus tb wbfbh hn‘ tiad'.,t)&lt;’toriced "many points will commend .this
"
ijg :--" -—
—
r
Al*ays Air U a jnew tire filler and b said
,iu. body, ofr »r’ whiu ----- churchwi have gone away on their vaca­
years
4Ï.thc people con­ dustry to every thoughtful mjd pfo?
But Good Thing to Rtrpember.
in the rtviT. They imme- tion tho pastor of the Methodfat church nected .rWritiVfcr ÖeWf(l*ed him, but graaalva reader. ?
U be the real thinr.
1
' ;y‘ A -¿ ‘J
ft'» ' bard jo reajlg«' that; you
nned to SlwrliT Hand and will continue to lead In
•tbopel/Ühitdr Hilled
Firsts itK c»*o of prdpagation, .ibnl trouble« *o«m a« unimportant to
p , Charlio Henry wtUcb from Cham ben?
y tho ppot and held: an In- fort. jriW\kcb¿ÍD( ¿f Uicee -c iiuf/ h fo, ■
W g that he b still In the land of the
ijody . had evidfjA!y,..l*?jl I*rn^tly rtiqup'U)ddt&gt;enrht*jfV t1------ &lt;’,v
- living and expuctn to ho in Sanford in
___
_ f|*t M»verat (Lys‘snd f^um deñee «V* Mm-’ G’lauile H enttoj
Calk Mra. Henry *nd the the oppesraBoc of .the clothing the man
day üvçttlnj^tô prartlcc for
p, «TiJl'Iren are spending the summer at
ana evidently a fisherman or had gone
f Sunday evralqg jrOfBe'
Tbfti
'•.-Wildwood Bench, near Philadelphia.
to tho river to fish as the body was the
for^itSi dnneri
The war bulletins in front of The dad in old d oth « and it ¡s tbo «uppod- whic^.l
oilice are craating considcrubie tion licit tho man was a flabwnan by
Hi!
rul the people flock there trade. He was about six' feet tail and
latest news. In 1km of a wemod to lie about 45 yiara of ago. A» timu
ns nro the next there were no marks of violence upon rice I
the business of dur dopuBltoiii promptlyfully
the body the coronera'-jury resumed a apiveda
K'&lt;S.
*,/, I
verdict of acddenttl drowning and the pf tfw&gt;
Ou^Klfl^cerB and Board of Directors ^ire Sanford men, w
Í •
d doses 6(6 will break any body wilt be given burial by the county.
We trusj
of Fe*ftr or
locaL
fclnefi
and
conditions,
and
it
is
their
desire
to
assist
a
Thn man evidently 1 * *"
the
frienda and iwhlrul
union
Hthis*,ttt#itution.‘
ivn .&gt;j p i '*"M, •*
pvïr
body, there may lurk a si
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f
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Cwil Gxbbett b homo again after a
the
one
krufws
of
0
"
»
»
W
&lt;^
inviic.
you
to
make
our-batik
your
bank
and
thereby
identify
yourself i^irh
essant sumrrtr «pent tn th* moun*
V»f any-'
community in which
•1/-V
bmo of New England, where he and
PR(m ZS&amp;ft:&amp;.-SAVfOKP BANK, wKoyvrill makeypur.interest’ t'lioii*.-.
G
e’
wvfl vhi
where in the *tato tt
I fV 'E gjrauN M V î
"
Gabbett sojourned mpst of tlie »0* in to / corrimUnicatloK " with Sheriff
Pastor
;^
on Uke_ G«jrgc. 'Mrs- Gabbett Hand and cfadr ilp the mystery surround...Vi^r'VV^Pay 4 &amp;cr Cent Interest On S a v in g s Deposita
\y~~ypt
femaiq^p -pi Sk.vgnnah to volt relatives
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�NoUce of M#etI||
--- vh« Coinnu'nial
Club wj|] L ^ y
nn important t
m**l,ne in the ¿ }
WJ ° " ™ d .y night:
and evory rncmbar U Ausiut Ht(j
Ur8H to b*
présent ai
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to tho city nrul
ud
nf the ? nXy wiH »» taken
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(CO&gt;TINl!KO FROM PAGE t)
per acre piue clerk's fees, 20 acres
in Section 16, Township 21, Range
29 E, this 20 peros having been 'at
'One time together with south half
ol same .40 uerbs, • platted as per
map hereto attached. Forest City
la another one of our paper towns
yeah* 1014, as follow »:
;
that the Ink lias lent aiuce dried
■School Fund 7 mills.
up on the {»per. Certificates cov­
l V i t T| '
Hoad A Bridge Fund 7 mljla. *
h" i h' r 7 b “ 1r
Jf/l i k ] (
ering t h e e lota are aa follow»: No.
Genera)
Fund 6 mills. ,
• ..
X 1
1031 sale of 1896, No. 812 Sale of
Building Fund 1 mill.
189T, No. 1370 sale of 1890. No.
Fine &amp; •Forfeiture Fund 1 mill.
1051 sale of 1900. No, 1007 Bale of
Special Hoad ft Bridge District i» fcxtromdy important that th,
mcotfng be well attended
1901, No. 1089 sale of 1902, No.
N o.l, 8 mills.
1033 sale of 1896. No. 018 sale or
noard Instructed Chairman to
1896, No. 813 «ale of 1897. No. 1048
sign Joint Letter with the‘ Chairman,
100-Tu«-3t
sale ofdSOS, No. 1871 sale of 1899,
of the Board of County Commis­
No. 193\rale (A 1896, N o / 1034 sale
sioners in a n d 'fo r yotuaia County,
of 1896. NoT"l062 sale of 1900; No’
^ g in a -W tla h u .
asking for a permit In biilid Uriel pa
i y j 8 -B rtn rf T901.- N6. 1090 g R T ST 'R64TT *W orlc|901):' WTlTnUTuTeEmri/ across the St. Johns .River.
1902, No. 262 sale of 1907, No. 261 $15.00F.T.TarbeII,Road Work. *16.60
Clerk was instructed to notify
M te o l 1007, No. 169 »ale of 'I8B6. N.C.Jacobs, Road Wprk. *126.50; Fred T. Williams Engineer that he
No. 443. sale of 1886.
H.H.Pattishal), Feed Mr.Bell. *43. wsa in full charge of the Special
Reports of officers read and ap­ 39;L.M.Rehbindor, Surveying. 16.00; Road ft' Bridge District N o.l, Con­
proved.,'
-1 —
E K.Turner, Supplies Mr.B&lt;U.*2.00; struction Work.
S c h a è l
- T h e o .
The .following bonds were ap­ M.H.C.Rabun,Road Work.*9.00;
Mr. J.If.Lee, of Oviedo, presented
proved:
E.A. Farnell, Rond Work.*66.26; petition for Road aigned by O.P.
;
J. Dickinson, bond for notary R.R.Whitten, Road Work. *04.86: Swope and others ms per blue print
public.
J.A.Clatk,Commissioner.*10.00; J.T. attached . Same was granted, with WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWEI.nv c .
E. F. Housholder, bond for no­ McLain,Com missioner.*4.00;C.W.En understanding that' road would be
VERWARB. o p t ic a l fctihns w
tary public.
Entxniinger, Commissioner. *4.00; opened as soon as Board could
P aolo by American Press Association.
J. E. Tcrwilllger, bond to carry Total, *1464.11,
reach it.
Expert Repairing
firearms.
Floe And Forfeiture Fund.
There 'being no further business
O. C. 6 haratarUin, bond to carry C.M.Hand Sheriff, Subpoenas Cur­ the Board adjourned to meet again
•.
News dispatches unite In declaring that the Itusalnn.soldier* went almost firearms.
rie Case. *9.00; John Cartel!, Nurse September 8th, 1914, in’ regular 123 W est First Street
mad with joy at the prospect of war with Germany. Trench digging Is a pari
Bid of G. W. Venable for ventila­ a* Jail.*12.00; C.M.Hand Sheriff,
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
of the science of warfare, apd the Russia!!« got some valuable though expen tion work at jail .read and action de­ Feeding Prisoners. *68.40; C.M.Hand session.
■Its experience In the war with Japan.
ferred.
Shbriff,Expense« Wilder Case. *10.00;
Clerk authorised to purchase sup­ C.M.Hand Sheriff, - -Cost several
plies necessary for tax collector's Cases.*9.80; C.M.Hand Sheriff, Ex­
office as set forth in communication pense to Reform School. *111,56;
Cheapest
from tax collector.
A.F.UoJl, Supt. Discharge Convict
List of errors and Insolvencies on Money.*16.00; Dr.O.J. Miller, extax roil of 1913, presented by lax Witneas. *26.00
collector. Report
accepted
and Postal Telegraph Co., Telegrams.
credit allowed.
*2.60; M.H.M rbry. Clerk, Cost Bax­
Warranta ordered cancelled.
ter Case. *12.00; Cbaa.E.McCrory
Estimate of • Frod' T. Williams, Cost Currie ft Marlow. *72.29; C.M.
engineer in charge of .the Biack'Ham- Hand Sheriff, Com.on Fines. $4.64;
mock Drainage District presented, Ralph Rollin'«
Wltness. *1.00;
and the following bills were ordered Arthur Driggers, Witness IV.OO
and S m llo at
paid by trustees: Fred T. Williams, L.G. Stringfellow,
Cost Soventi
engineer, *14.36; W. B. Willi* ms. C a s ». *.18; Geo. G. Herring, Cost
H a rv e st Tim e
contractor, 1978.27. T o ta l/ *1;Several Cases *32.02; C.M.Hand
992.62.
Sheriff, Cost Several Cases. *91.76;
Estimate of Fred T. Williams, en­ C. A.Betts.Juror.* 1.00; Bert Long,
Book on Vegetables Free
gineer in charge of the Special Road Juror. *1.00; D.1{.C. Rabun, Juror.
extra
L Bridge District No. J, presented *L00 T.S. Da vis, Juror *1.00;E.W.
f
' qunlity in
and the following bills were ordered Lane Juror. $1.00; Paul Diggers,
Firestone tires
paid by trustees:
Juror, *1.00; R.M.Hughes, Juror,
W ils o n
&amp;
T o o m e r
F e r t iliz e r
Hand Bros., hauling lumber, 41.00;
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would make them cost
Seminole County Bank, froighji on
C o m p a n y
iruc\ more under ordinary condi­
lumber, 66.96; Zachary Lumber*Co.,
tions. lint Firestone •conditions arc
Lumber for curbing, 146.23; Wilson
Jacksonville, Florida
not ordinary.
Construction Co., work M onrof foad
212.26; Wilaon Construction* vO.,
R. C. MAXWELL, M G R. SANFORD BRANCH
work Monroe road, 69.18;' Wilson
Construction Co., work Beardall
ave., 1900.49; Wilson Construction
Co., work Monroe roed;'69.69; Sem­ ger, Juro4 *3.00; R.C.Bower, Juror,
inole Construction Co., work Sen- McdicinePrlsoneft,*1.00; TheWEst*
ford &amp; Orlando, 1058.40; Wilabn w n Union Telegraph Co., Telegrams
Construction Co., .work Si. Ger- *8.92; Total *490.16.
sit only average price beennse Flrestono
bilildcra arts Tir» Epeclallsts and the Firestone Factory la
Board adjourned -to meet Tu en­
tldn Co., work Celery ave, 696,86; ds y morning Aug. 4th, at 9 o.elock
the largest In America where only tires are made. ’ ITlwi's
Cow or Field Pea^i Velvet Beans; Sorghum: Millet;
why Firestones give you—
,Fred T. Williams, engineer salary A.M.
|
Complete
nndFull Stock Garden Seed; Poultry Feed
July, 150.00; II. Sv Jaudon Eng. Co„
August 4th,19U.
V Afoat for ) oar Money—In Fint Coat and Final Economy
450.00.
Honorable Board bf County Com­
and Supplies; Incubators.
M É M B iÉ
É k É É i Total,
Buy Fire »tone Tires from Y o u r Local Dealer
missioners reconvened at 0,clock A.M
i
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Present Chairman Pro Tem. L.P.
k r S ^ 1'
“Amain'» La gal Lidain Tut aU KimMtkat“
and ordered paid:
Hagan, Commissioners C.W, EnttA k ron, O hio-B ran choa and D o « ] « » Evarrwhare
General Fund— C. H. Dingeo, duet minger, J.A.Clark ft J.T.McLain,
Just Received Stock of New Crop, All Varieties, *6l Turnip Seed •
down ¿ourt house, 5.26; W. W, Absent F.L.Woodruff.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE. IN FLOR- !
Abernathy, rent on chairs, 2.261
Air. E.V^Camp, adressed
the
lDA. W RITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Herajd Printing Co., adv&gt;, 42.80; Board in reference to the Canceln iM I O M
Q l l ' T ’ C! Now is the time to begin planting Onion
L. P. McCullcr, supplies jail, 2.00; atibn of the H.S. Jaudon Engineer
I J I j x O Sets. Considering the present price of
Sanf. Tel. Co., phpng rent, ff,9S{ ing Company, Contract, after which
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Onions, there is every Indication that they will be an exceedingly profit­
Chase ft Co., premium on insur- Board went into Executive -Seosion
able, crop to plant.
ante, 21.60; H. C, DuBose( salary, with. Bond Ttusteea Mr. A.T.Ros0 Idaat baBaja and Matt Beautiful Campua in Florida. CaUefn, Audcniy. Mark,. ^
We Qnolc:
Qt.
I’ k. Bu.
We Quote:
Ql.Pk. • Bu,
20.00; Geo. A. DeCottes, salary, setter member of Board of Bond
{ /• Etpraaaiep, Fina Arts, Dante»tic and Induttrial Arts, Buaktott, Taacbars’ Cwrta
^ .
Crjilil W,i iUnnudi JO
1.00 J.7S
Whit* Sibsr Skin
.IS
.75
2.75
100.00; Lake ft Roosettcr, rent Trustsea addrt rd the Board in
Whil* Brrmud»
20
.90 3.50
Ytlkw Danrcri
.15
.75
2.56
court house, *;100.00; Forrest Lake, reference to fhe original agrcetm i't-. Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric light*. Tire protection, fine gymnuium
Red BrrmuiU
20
.90 350
While Multiplier
,15
AS
JA5
janitors’ services, 26.00; Carl Dacth.« Whereas, by resolution of County no malaria, quarter-million dollar endowment. Three teachers of mutti, **lu"H.
Parcel PmI Rato par Qt. $c. Per Pk. 26c.
Write ter faB price Kit juit iaaued.
strum, pauper, 6.00; Mrs. Jane Bar- Commissioners adopted Aug. 3rd, organ, a dozen pianos, two Glee dubs, chorus class, Superb new room* ipriJ ufr
her, pauper, 6.00; Sarah Trueville, 1914, it was the sense of this Board
pauper,^OOTE. A. Douglass, clerk, that the,* Contract with the. Jaudon
•
PLANT C IT Ï. FLORIDA
semi annual report, 76.00; K. A. Engineering Company, be cancelled-

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3?L5feri,ub rhou&gt;^ &gt;»»««,7a f,

Russian Troops Digging Trench

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E. A . M artin-Seed Co.

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ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK

KILGORE SEED C O M P A N Y

tyllUAH FREHONT BLACKMAN, Fb. P.. LL. P.. Pral4«t
W H E R E S H A L L I C O TO SC H O O L?
FLORIDA S tA p COLLEGE FÜR WOMEN ♦

ncslq-^very woman’s life when she
lo help her over the liard places,
cqmee jo you.you khow what Ionic
the womab'a Ionic. . Cardul is comf;.vegetable, ingredients, which act
?t oR Ihg weakened womanly organs,
Riem back to strengtti and health,
thousands and thousands of weak,
its past half century of wonderful
iVJlbdo the sarrie for you.
ake. a. mistake In taking

Uointhind hBiJ m
- rM*»tS!«cua yd
. EDWARD

T h e W o m a n ’s T o n ic
A U sM a n ellx W ilson , R. F. D . N ol A, Alma, Ark.,

. l.thlnl^Gardul is tbegreatest medicine on earth,
woipeiL Before 1 began to tak^ Cardul, I was
vyeilc
nervous, and had such awlul dfczy
IS and a bpor-appclite. Now I. feci as .well and
Wong as I ever did. and can eat most anything." •
In taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers,

Han H e lp e d Thm iRm uta

*2.00;

J.AV* CliTrkj- CommUiioner

*32.00 J T.

McLain, Wltnm . L p

nacy Cpxc . *16.00; C.W. Enutnln
gfcr, Conimluluner, *22.00; L.P. lit
gan, Commli»lon«r, *16.20; Tot*

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SANFORD HERALD

HrM

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Soldier of
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wzJvmm.-M
Copyright, 1912. by A. G
essasi

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CHAPTER III.
walteT came ‘sBcdllng forward' with
Hor Elory.
our order.
I HAVE bn(lex portone« also," aho
1 had nerer supposed 1 lacked au­
aold. “1 used to btllovo tills dacity. yet 1 found It strangely diffi­
.world was Just n beautiful cult to again pick up our conversa­
playground. 1 ncTer dreamed tion. This woman posxled me—was
.«tut It roally menus to bo hungry and becoming an enigma. Her eyos again
homeless, to bo nlono amoup stronger«. glanced up and met mine.
| bad rend of such things, but they
"It Is n terrible experience being
never »cciued real or possible. Dut
pennllesa and alone," sbo said with a
know It all uow; nil tbo utter loncll- shudder. "I can never condemn some
n n t o i n great city. Why It la easier forma of ovll as 1 once did, for now
to fall tbnn to atnud. and, ob. 1 was ao I have felt temptation myself. I—I’
desperate tonight! I—I actually be­ have even learned to doubt my own
llere I bad corno to the very end of
tb« struggle.
Whatever happens— / ------• wbateTor possibly can happen to me
&gt;|«rtaftcr-I nhall' never again be the
tame thoughtless creature; never agnln
bccomo unchaiitnbla to oihers In misr «ty. Why were you'at that homni and
to afraid of the poilotf?"
-Well, that la a long atory,** I replied
besltatlngly. “1 had been talking with
'I
^ rnio men Inalde who had otTcred me
work and good pay. There wna c
too why 1 did not wish to be seen
coming out at that hour.'*
! “Not-not anything criminal7"
"No; I'vt confessed to being a good
for nothing, but I’m clear of crime.
She drew a long breath of rollef.
"1 db not qdlte believe." aha sold
y. “ l'ou—you do not look llko that"
laughed In spite of my efforts.
'I nrn delighted to hnve you say so. |
) more do I feel llko that now.
the record reads, and you must ocpt me Just as, I am or not at nil. 1
re nothing els« to offer."
Thrhaps 1 bavo no more."
have asked no explsnstlou of

ho "provea so tUfferenl after our mar
tinge. He-was a drunkard, abusive fob T ri. wasted m,T clinm-t* in liftand quarrelsome. ' I bad never before antk iM-en hh fnferual fool? 1 ran *«•»•
r (-•
been in Intimate contact VlUi any «ne that plnljv pimtiab and tleapluo myself
fof
rlt.
f
knew
It
before
you
came
like that, and. 1 was afraid of him.
Whatever of lore 1 might have felt The dirr. n&gt;n&lt; c wn» Him I didn't &lt;nrc.
died within me under abuse. Uo while now I do. Y’oti havo made me
struck cie tbo secoud day, ami from care. Ye*, you bare, girl," as she
that moment I dreaded his homecotu glanced up again, ’plainly startled by j
•-TZ
tug. For trucas I'scarcely saw him this unexpected‘»avowal. “ Yon eoe,
• -1
sober, and bis treatment -of me was] you lieloug tu my-rlaos. little girl, and
¿Mía
-an d yon are the first of them to
brutal."
'
Tears were In her eyes, but she held tqwak n kliyd wont to ipo lr&gt; fix« year«.
It’s—It's n bit tongb to he cut deed by
them buck, rorclug herself to go o s
yotif-own class."
'ik o n bo was gone jw o days and
ft was her band, whlto and.slender,
ufgbts'. leaving me alone. Uo reapwhich
reached shyly across the table
•'
pea red tile third evening lu the worst
and
touched
mine,
but
tier
eyes
atone
'ILC&amp;
rendition J hud ever seen hltd. lie
tiJ - n ncH&lt;d lll^e a verilnbjo savage, cursiug mode answer.
"That U all right," l.continued, my
auu striking at mo o W dually drove
&gt;8
me from the bouse.’ 'flourishing a it*- vplcy shaking. ’’J, Understand how
t
volver In my face and locking the door you feel»' Hut thts is no tit place for
behind tne. 1—1 ant there up the stops your kind. Y’ou better go borne
an hour and endeavored to go back, jour mother."
She shook her head with decision.
but there was no response. I walked
"Why not? Is aho hard?"
tho streets and then-having a little
"Ye». Hhe would bo very hard with
money with me—found a place to
lodge. The next day 1 went back, but m e
the flak was"ToeEwToEni. and neighbors
m e ■ymruiean-you wmiht inttwf rtst
said my husband had left with a trav* It ben- wlth-wtth mo than go back
chug bag. 1 - 1 was actually thrown and face her?"
"Yi&lt;&gt;s. even that" aho replied sober­
out upon too streets (o starve."
Her voice lowered so that 1 was ly. "I hate courage to fight It out
compelled to lean closer to catch the hare, but not there. I know what It
wltl mean ir 1 go back—reproaches,
rapidly spoken "words.
“ At flat 1—1 was not altogether aor-1 gossip, ostracism, all the petty meanry. I thought It would be easy to find hawses of a xtnall town. 1 loathe the
very though* 1 am strong again, and
work.. 1 was not afraid or that, bul­
bul it was-not easy. Oh. how hard 1 I will not ga it la between God and
tried! 1 iarHl open Insult, cowardly me. this decision—between God and
Insinuation, brutal coarseness. If I me.” stm drooped her bead, hiding
had been skilled In any business line her tnce upon her arms, her shoul­
my reception might have been differ­ der« trembling. "You-you tyty de­
ent; If I poitsesaed recommendations spite me. You may think me tho lovj■Photo oy American Kress Assocuiuoa
or could have frankly coureoeed (he ept of tho low, bnt I—1 am going to.
•
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truth perhaps-J might have been given s t t / hore."
*
a chuucy. I itulcnvortsl sy bard to dlaI sat In tfllence. a maxed, puxxled.
ver soinfi opening; I even sought do- gating acres« at., her, my hands
Hery.tre shown the German emperor (on tbs left) discussing
with two of hts trusted rear admiral« Hear Admiral vom Y iDMI
tic service and was examined as cUbched. ;y ;v ‘
rjbgbl if as a horse on s a le .J Walk­
f t ’ ou actually n
mean yon. dare risk the center and Hear Admiral von IÍ6ltxAodorff&gt;n the right
ed the stra ti; 1 refused to despair or yoitr-.-’ Chere—with me?"
penult myself to believe- failure i&gt;os*l“ With your help, with you as a
a (enera) afrlcultu
bualnns; to rjaa.
hie. I went home ut. night, tired out. rriend to' talk to—yoa,"
rUltlvatlon. and to
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
to-4 little rented room In Forty-ninth
"But stop and think what 1 am," I
«Trai
nil manner of
ttU
—
street, prayed as I used to when a urged recklessly. "A mere, hobo."
trulla, nut*.
tree*,
ur
other axHrultural
'oc»X»
pii
child, cried myself to sleep, only to
"No." she said earnestly. “ Yon ore la Cssrt s f tbs C s s a t y q H s a t a a l a
orchard and (ardan protftlt
sf
requ
wake up tho next morning determined nut that. You are a man."
any and «vary kind
IAmanda
n&lt;rsaaiy,
eEmsUuHuts
a
t
whatrvar??. »
to continue I Was not weak then; )
’
Tipton
For a long minute I did not an­
. .athan
b a ti have power
____ ____
Tha cor.
n
to
Dlitribui*«*
•tribuí
snd
was as strong as any girl could bo. 1 swer. unable to determine what b? do. T » »11 Creditors,
lu b
&gt;aaa In eli Ita bran ch«;
■ ■sll■ f’■»r»rn,
■ ■ ■ bavins
r l W ' t lIstmi
l u B or
H ilDsmsads
l M H eonduct
bava
or.»
or
more
office«;
to
held,
pure
hare,
—l fought It out to tbe^very last"— JtftW to act
SSStsM m m Kstata:
We had both finished
m o n t a « and connvey-.
re y- m
___
_______
il_____
and
pernea
ai
rou snd »seh at
sre boreby notlftod peoperty
Iwr bead suddenly drooping-- nut—not bhr meal, anu there-wn« no excuse for
In Ut* Siate ot Florida and na »«Il
and da- in Ufi other atataa and Intrigo eountrl**.
the end came Just Jbe same. Pet haps llngrrlng-lotiger at the table.
"Artlrte VI: T b» hl(he«t amount of Inh *»« sgalad ta» » u r e of Am inda U
t should uever have bung on so long;
or llabfiliy to whlrh tha rorpsro"V04 will go with me, then?*’
rared. l i l i »I f io r d county; tn dlîaP d*btcdnru
eny Wm» (an *ab)*ct Itrelf «hall b*
rhups
it
would
havu
been
better
do
H
cu.and Dollaro («10,000.00).”
vo sent word to my mother and ask
Un**» Whrr*«f th* Southern l'ro&gt;mp*ny ha* mu»*d thl. notte* and
ed help to gu home. •Uut-but l Kept
Üstrd Jsly « ib . A. n . 191C
certificata
to b* atgned In lt . eorporat* noma
O. M. IIA SIi,
noping to succeed until It was too late.
CONTINUED
b y . Il» pteeld./U, and sealed with-li* cor*.—
AdmtnUtistor C .»T. A . an
««crfftt
“ .«•lini by Ila aocraUry
ibis
4 *
- f
r “ x
I (.pent all tho little money I had a
hM-At
■ V i "
- /¿ à
pawned my tlngx. I hat^
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y|*Hn'DH'CE, l c!oMP ANT
Dy
Wm.
I\
(tarai
Haart*
liy
against my mother’s wish. I could not
In C*antxf Jndll*« C«s
C*nrt, Semlnol* Ctial;,
l’ re.ldcot.
i
turn to her for help. Oh. I was tempt­
n*Hd*.» In Prabnt»
at* ot
\ illin o. dre*a*«d
U r* K*UU
•( l^&gt;ula• V
. A . Hwarta. ««crelary*
e d ;.P think you must know wlut 1
Ksttrs:
mean! You realise what temptation
T o Csrmol ItiXando at Sanford. HornInoia
County, Ft arid»;
la-how It weakens and conquer« the
- : - •%
To C»rmal *‘Kolumln, o f Sanlord, R*mlnot*
‘
oou ir
‘la. Vittoria VilUn.1. ot ,C’ »fJ In tho O rrai "
rnlt
ot
tb*
p ^ u P r a S S n i L . . «„y
closed my hand firmly over
aU.tMraona %l.iunaa***rint*r*««*d
_________ is
__tb*
1« above C oM ly
Campan/. ’
M a ta er Is th rreit n ta ts h»rrtnil(*r drertib. WHaoo’ « Toom rr Frrt
«•
• d.ih atan Iba Itb 4 s y •(
r A. t). • corporation
Her
1V14. M___
icha«!.
Halando,
admtnlxrttor,
wlll
,
________ .lav,
r
eyes dea
toi)i*| Jude* of raminnl* CoBBiy,
DavU
* a' uadtian saw on At* In tl
•
~
tb*
C
ou
str
"It U it comfort to s(&gt;eak
•F n*nc*rn!
dU'll# I •c Ine*, pray Ins (h a t. he may b*
a hrr*by
T ou aro
dlrerlad to t'mhá poaáñaaion' n| Iba landt
tlemnu ngtflo, l-l.h a d a
*.•'l
Ih*
above
»m illed causo In uhi
harelnsfWr d»»rrlb*d a* i m t i ot iba &lt;t*love there- w.
attachment
wa* l.eue.l on th* *
«a
da si’a m í o pnd tbat a Qasrdtsn Ad
I
world. You give mo courago to
tam msy bs.‘ »ppoint*-d la rápim vni-|ba July. IS U , on or b*for* t

German Kaiser Talking Oven;W
I

;:a :.

*-T~J2
uc, yet you cannot, be devoid of
levity. You meet me after inld-'
from my
¡t, wondering ulono In tho streets; -I think
»• -. -S
■o tne boldly..slmnifllessly, lntcrr
t o , prevent th^. arrest of n
jo man; you bear ino deliberately
y again and again. Wlial could me from
.1»
; think o f sticD a wo [gun T*
You ask my Individual judgment
"Would
/
that of the world?"
are?"
— "Yours. of course. 1 know the other
“ Why, 1 am only
4,;
1 i i tended my hand across tho table »‘"Thisn there hi, at loast, ono Uo be­ ate. dlsheai
to the
Wo^cr Your Last Dollar
•laced It over her own. A swift tween us. But If we are to remain l»oint of «Airrendar* .
sh sprang to heZ-cheeks, but stm friends 1 roust know how to address
Uy- llugert# clos'd yet more tigbUy
•no «ffort to draw away. The tic- you." ’
over the smgll.hunt), but ber face re­
Her red lips parted doubtfully, her mained rigid, tini line* dee&lt;* kbout'the
was so natural.
; 1
» u r Pics -«
*c
"I have no desire lo pry Into your brow wrinkling.
mouth.
"Yee. and wg cannot afford to no
"I am content to re
"The landlady had turned tne
o#t People are Pioii»,
till» grateful, to count this a red letter conventional, can we?. 1 am Vjola Ber­ speaking now bltteriy.and awlfUy. '‘re­
Itoj, beaipie somehow, out of tho nard. and 1 must tell rt&gt;y atorjr to sotno taining my few, bolooglñg*. I. bad nothWe Invite You to Try VI«.
«tjstery;1of tliu dark, we havo thus oner I can tight fafo alono no longer.
Whenever Your Appetite
breo brought together. Au .okl profor
1
do
not
know
you
weir
enough
frsior used to oay dll life binges on
Suggegts a G ood Pic,
kind ect . 1 wn* upon tbo street’ qjone
Bitlc thing*, nod* I Itellove our chance Tor that, but enough at least so you at night, purpoeeleea. homelww, tvpiv-JBretlng is going to change both our will no longer suspect that I—1 am a de ring almlcnaly from placf to ^tce. ' Y ou’ ll Mi'.I.V-' a Miitake If
bad woman."
and for the bettetK"
weakened by hunger, aihpcfled' by- dh-. • Y ’o u fa sg-U il-B y.
"I could uever really believe that"
•.
"You mean 'you afeept mo upon
»pair.
„., ' * .1'
-j—r
■■■■■■
"Oh. yes. you could. I have read In
t?" - - ' .......... ^
"I
found
myself
out
among
tbo
rcal“Crrtnlnly; even as you must accept ^our face that my character puxxlee
rhere everything was etiti and
I havo no letters of recommend«- you. You invited me to drink a cock. 1t o .
..."
tall to try .me. Don’t proteat, for real­ lonely,'.walking, walking, walking, ev­
. Bakery
nppctiflng llko a ghSfr, I
Hhc was again looking directly to­ ly I do not wonder at it or blpmo you ery shadow appeoritig
1» _ AT. • ' - r
166
sat
down
io
ra
t
on
the
curbing,
1»
rs rd me. her brown eye* earnest and In tho loait. How could »you think
V- «7 "' p^firrmau
-drove
nus
n
otherwise? There is a home 1 -Could
tarlesa.
‘ J—1 an afraid you will not upder- return to.-and a mother, but they ard^ crept lnjo-q d v k cq éj -=:til)nlVlU
aivtrtmeut building;.-but arivfhcr dlsw
stamL Yon qiu «qtrcelj appreciate more thau a thousand mile* from her«;
ere s nd - threatened, to
covered me, there
Bui
1
cannot
go.
oxen
If
1
posseiwed
how strictly^ I have beeo brought up_
X w
.
or whnt spptt tuf unconventional mort­ the means, because of my pride—my take me fo the strttlou. The nlghtTnftv
misty nnd.uatnp. bq|'I-found
ne ’shat­
~
'
al this mean» to me. 1 ought to be false pride pooaibly. 1 bsxe choeen
ter. i bad tMXxVift power left-no Voinmy
course
and
must
abide
by
It
to
•»homed of mysolf."
anbood. 119 remorse/ 1 ( wa« thus ,1
the end."
I. , "Hut anl&gt; y o u r
came tbgrA to 'that rompr.,' I heard
Sbo
drew
a
long
r
breath,
speaking
"lU‘«Uy I—I do not seem to t&gt;e. It
the policeman approaching along the
Almost frightens me to realise I am very »lowly.
side street aniL_terrified, sprang Into
•it
la
a
hard
«lory
to
tell,
for
tho
not 4' do not understand myself «A
the yard to eecape; then—then I met
« 11. Wkr should 1 talk thus frankly wound is still fresh And hurt«. 1 wns you."
'T w o
upon
the
stage—
hot
dong,
but
wltb
sufwith .guar -.Why feel confftleuce la
‘ Tell me." 1 queeUoned earnestly,
flcUnt
success
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1
hid
beefitbe
feu? ' w U nht In accordnnca with the
"what caused you to-lrrterfere between
rules of iny old Mfe n o r « f ©y hntuf* leading woman with one of the beat me and the officer!". ’ ;
stock
companies.
It
was
against
my
8nch action* would, «bock..those who
"Wbatl ‘ Ob. I hurdly know," a touch
mother's wish 1 entort*! the profession,
m
know* me. They ought-'tty'‘«bock-me.
of hysteria In tho nervoua exclama­
and
sbe
bus
never
bccoipo
recenciled
«rhlcL l am gd*
Ara 1 in a dreutu fropl whUb
to It, although our reUtlouship re­ tion. "I was compelled to cbooee In­
lax to b'wakeu presenity? 1« that the
mained pleasant A. f*w month« ago stantly batween bl« merry amf yours.
• ip l n n a t lo n r
while playlug In Omaha l met Fred The—the difference seemed emslj
1 *tioo)i tuy h e a d .
Bernard. I knew ^ttie of him. bathe Pooiigh then, but-but I realised you
“ Na You have only beep thrr.wn
appeared gentlemanly nod well to do were frightened also, and—and «o' t
•gainst the real wortd. You find It and was yreoentvd to me by one In preferred to trust you. That xvg* all.
to bo what you stippowl. It Is no whom 1 bad confldeb^e. lie was pleae- It was my fate, and—and. woM I didn't
cause for shadie Of regret. Woman.care much bow It ended.”
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,1 #*iuirm~TTl pi
ben deeper than any prftenaa.Al i ^ k $ h i K « ?1
is
gentility, Mcn.aeldoui fall to.rocog-, tlens snd discouraged In my amh!
You sought to compel my le«v
. Aitn
beat of emytliis^ we
ulte thl* feet Thnlr. lives of strugglo When he asked me &lt;0 marry him con­
r .
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compel thorn to, but n woman finds it ditions were such that I accepted, even
||f|(»l her face again, flushing,
saddened,
allghtly
Indignant,
tb*
brown
e-tefd to uiVler*tand."
V •' ■
consented under hts urging to an Im­
'•’Tft'undentlnird wtiarr: L V.
mediate ceremony. We came to tbla eyos widening.
‘‘ H ow
jhor- a* l
"Perbapa the «out was not afl d oa d /
re
night, under s s a n a s r a K S a s ::
she retnrned gravely. "Perffape worn
Grown *t— buspaud' did no worlu but received re- anbood was not ajl goDv. -1 did tmt
»m illion s
Combined Office
c*n s t i l l '
t a profound re- mlttancea from home ahd «jyarentiy know you. I was In terror. But now
unJ
and
Fountain Pen
am not afraid. I l&gt;oIlevaf I have
doftareoce which had plenty of moan«. 11 « toW me lit­
•Peel a
Tonnd*«
man--and
a’
fclrn'd.’*
Iwsye extend to tle about himself or bla JfcomlJtion. but
• gent!
I Wa. cUsctoiis of n sudden wild
•°n« he
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iiromJM'd to Uke roe to hla pwple In ft
member ot thr t a m . ’ i U t
For n long- mmnent *b* did not htUo while na.talff hi« father w«a throb of tite heart a swift rush-of
wnta* • Lh&gt;* nod lines a (M
blood
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told hlrn fff our marriage. bUt tbere
Id rtaahowrro-JmeewCa
atm
palm.
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he could n«&gt;i take me there without an Mttcrjy, -but now.I am going to
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why n
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each week for *l(h l cortase«in the ttiHloH Herald, a a t»* Ctiaulc Cauri H**anlh Judirt.l ( Ircull , ,IPp*hfi«b*.I at fiasfortl In aa!4 Bciplnol*
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Inai* Casonly. Florida. In M e t l j .
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and of ««|MU*I. for complainant baa mada
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amdarlt that It la th* baliaf of affiant that
tha dalrndant, W. J. Mrl.urat ia a nanMldvpl of tk* »lata of Florida and to’ a Nella* o l AopUradan for Taa pood Us
r*vd»nt of » *tst* er country othar tbnn i -Sertlon S' of Chapter (SSI,- Laws
Iba list* of Florida, and that hW ronldane*
FlaMdh
U unknawn and tbat tb*-4*f*sdsat la ever
tepaty oa* )*ar* of a«*, and that th*r* U
no p«raon In lh* atat* of Florida, thn a*rvice e! a a*bpo*na upon «bam would hud
nald daf«K d. tharafor*. you. tb* aal
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W. J. Mr I,uea*. ar* erdared and requl
rordaore. with law. ' 3ald tonificata im ­
to appear to fha trill of rompUtnt ll*d
tbla raua* Is th* above antltiad ceurt. on braco* tha faUawt«( deaerlbod property altar baaor* Monday, tb* Mh day ot Onob«ra U.I..I In BeraiSol* - county, -¡warn
Meu a i Lyman'»
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huh»•iNVMon,
Division, a*
aa re­
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A. l&gt;. Itlti ethtrwiae tha Mlf Olid oralaat Pat t H
cordad In Fla) B**k
■ P A*, ; y i h * 1, Ornata- you wilt be |ak«n sa eonfm mf.
.
It -la further ordered tbat thla notice be !C osat y retw ea.».’ 1. t
T h . .»Id land.»btlnc
line ‘'nr**
ae**aa*d at tha dato
pubilahad In the Sanford Herald, s •*«•nf
tba
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(or rliht con ten n i»» WMka. nains ol l.'aknaaro.. ' Ual**h
‘ taS to law. (ax
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lU H llaw . Clerk
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Clark of th* Cir­
the Hat day o f
cult Cauri,
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th* ,*»al
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a n d '«h*
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of »aid
raid r e e l , on
thU tha U n i day o t'J n ly , A. 11. ISU .
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TRICE'S TRUMPETEEU

• The following article^ appreciative
of Rollins, appeared I d a newspaper,"
published in Chicago,. July 16. It
men. Jt has therefore givon aa its
j.was^ written by E.P.Poweil, now a
reasons for' adopting a system for
-reside rit of Horreuto, one of the ed­
the general physical culture of every
itors of tho New York “ Independ­
student, first th a t’ inter collegiate
ent"* Whose editor-in-chief, Hamil­
^athletics havo made it necessary to
ton Holt, la a trustee of . the-college,
secure aemi-proffessional players,
a distinguished pomologist, and
and that the«» players -havo by
author of many widely known bogta
their inattention to studies proven
on agriculture, ethics, and. theology!
ttrtiavp undesireable influcn^ over
" I t la on ly a thin circular that W
the’ student body. T boy have also
get from Rollins College.- This col­
prevented students from receiving
lege la awkwardly named, lor with
athletic vculjt#r*. .They have proved
that name it. ntlglt be located any*
an unwhoifnomo act o f \eàder* and
Vherc. It is not an awkward college,
fostered, an- ideal ‘ of’ «port for the
• however, arid 1» one of the’ roost
winning, instead of ap9rt for ita own
complete specimens of the art and
sake. They do not stand for the
.science of inatruction*-which mean*
college or for any educational spirit.
the art and addnee of making meh
Tho present system ia also wasteful
and wotnen, that '1 know of in
and the cost out of the proportion
America.' It is not’ a very big college,
to the good roceibved.’ . Very few
but Iflu i* no objection to becoming*
student« get the advantages «of
_ bitttfr. anti f«_ on the right track; ■st+hletis UuinitoK. - u.hihi a. imin- r. wm
for aa the peopla/find it out they
arid adequate system would benefit
. will trust to the officials of tho col­
tbo entire student body. Profession­
lege tho training of thler boys nnd
al games being played lead to con­
iris. It Is located-on what we call
stant "Ui feeling between institutions.
lorfda Heights, that is, tfte back­
That is enough to quore, to show to
bone of Florida, running right up
any reasonable collegian that Rollins
the middle of the State and fadng
ia right. We have had enough talk
one way to the gulf and the other
about this business, now let ■the
.to the ocean. It is the land of' pure
colleges act. Rollins withdraws from
air, the beat water in the world,
Inter-collegiate athletics and will
where one may sleep out of doors
take up the business of physical
every, night in the year, and may go
culture tight heartily. It will teach
rtioto by American Prsas Association.
roatieaa every tlay in the year.. It la
a ll'o f its pupils tho art of ««rimming
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without «malaria tpnd ..without ma*.
because it has at Its doors a chain
aquitoca, and that ia saying a great
of most beautiful lakes.’ All other
■ dual foV *Florida.
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Tilts striking photograph of the war lord of Europe was taken Itj Berlin
sports will 'b e under careful faculty
just after the kaiser'had coneltuU-d a talk on war plans with the memhers or
v . Tho^forcat if pine,'and tun* up
supervision. Those tourists or wintor bis war board. Tho pboto&amp;rapbcr caught the kaiser as be was about to cuter
and down the middle of t ie State
residents in ’ Florida whB bring their Ii Ih a n ti,m o l i l i »
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- - À - y f-- ........ - — -------------:------ -for about on* hundred rpM**- It id
children vflth them should take them
presided over by a graduate of Obertd Rollins without exception.”
lln,(afterward a processor In Yale)
Calomel acta ao strongly that it may
E.P.Powell.
in whom East and West and North
leave you worso than you were at
and South : are marvelously well
first, «a n d calomel also sometimes
Registration nooks Open
blonded. He is n peculiarly &gt;wldecauses . salivation. Dodson,s Liver
'visioned man, and Mrs. Blackman
Tone works well and never harms.
can see just as far, perhaps a little
The registration books of Sem­
Taking calomel is mighty risky
A large bottle of Dodson,a Liver
farther.
inole county will be kept' open by and often times dangerous.
Tone is sold for fifty.cent* by U R.
.
This college Is thirty miloa from Supervisor of Registration at ’ his
You ought to get along without Phillips A Co.. It always has given
my home, at Winter Park.
office at 112 Park avenue on Mon­ taking calomel yourself or giving it such perfect satisfaction that your
. Now 'what Is it? W ell,, Rollins days, Wednesday» and Saturdays of to your family, when you ran get a money will be given track to you
College hat undertaken one of tho each wook from August 3 r d . until tomedy that takes its place. Dbdson.s with n smile If you buy a 1)01116 and
bravest enterprises possible to a
second Saturday hi October foi tho Liver Tone is an agrccahln vege­ are not perfectly satisfied with It
small college. It has determined to- registration ’ of election in the No­ table liquid that starts the liver to In every way (Advt)
rtvl— ita college -athletics. Ii be­ vember general election.
action.just as surely us calomel does.
lieves .that college sport ifhotUd have
D U RO SE
Ihitr unlike calomel; DmtsoirJ-'Uver
a more general placo in college life.
Supervisor Registration
Tone does not stimulate the liver
Hear this; "W o believe it to be tho
100-2tc
too much. It give» relief gently.

(Article* !*ubl!»h«;il ondcrthls Hudln» far­
aldisd br M. T. A. Bureau. Jacksonville]
TEXAS REJECTS PROHIBITION

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For Sale— Hurnituro
was a ’ tkhite ‘ Democratic primary,
and besides the eleçtioh of alate of*(Iciala the question \vae put, "Shall
Fot Sale— 10.a.
a state prohibition amendment be
and
flowing well,
submitted?" Both side* had a ranhouse.
Terms ' a
didato for governor, and the contest
was dear cut and fought determin­
edly on prohibition and anti pro­
hibitlon grounds. Prohibition was perfectly gentle, works
e e if»li.(^ly- ro uted l&gt;v the nouai ns
— tired lw ggr’ háfmm
tion of the anti gubernatorial candi­ wagon al? for 1200.00. Will be gUd
date and by tho rejection of thé to show thb»- bargain. Addrw*
proposition* to submit an amend­ Pox 88, R.No.2 10J-2tp
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ment to the state constitution.
The j o two facts largely substantiate
For Sale—&gt;1910 Cadillac touring
the statement made by tho writer ear for $400.00, just overhauled ia
several months ago that the force good running shspe. Sanford. Msof the prohibition wave in the south chine à Garage.
aa.tfc
was spent and that the pendulum
of human liberty was already poised
wo good horses and
for a swing In the direction of sane apring wagon. Inquire of Coco CoU
Battling Co.
governmental Ideas.
80-tfe
Speaking of tho backward swing
Fpr Sale— Seed potatoes for fall
of the pendujum, what more ev l-‘
planting.
Don McDonald.
kSMtb
dcnce coi’ld be desired that such is'
tho case? - The wonderful activity
For Sale or Rent ■Two nice rod.
of .the .Anil Saloon-League .for the
denen» at «-bargain: W: J. T O T t e
past few years has been the.ono ad­
mirable feature about it. ' It has
gone to every length of claim and
For tale at a bargain, as I live so
assertion and activity short of open­ far away cannot attend to ttys 15
ly courting Jail sentences.
Presi­ acre« of Celery Delta at Cameroo
dent Anderson wont so far the other City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres bn-’
day ns to declare it the protege of gated nnd tiled, One 6 inch flowing
the churej»—a sort of Political clear­ well. If you want 16 acres of fine
ing house tor nil churcpcs. This was celery and potato and vegetable
of course' intended to give it a dean land go in d look at this and make
hill of health and ingratiate it into mri an offer. Trolley from Sanford
the hearts of the people. But not­ rune past the land known «« the
withstanding all this the League is Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer »0
steadily growing in dia/avof. It owner, J. P., 26 Columbia street,
has'had but, one loaf of rerfl south-, Hampstead.’ L. I., N. Y . • 9S-lltp
ern consolation for ■year». That
For .Sale— Ft
August , by the state of West Virginia—and Wrat Virginia is thq ono
southern state always out of har­
mony with the others.
When thq,
other states were embracing prohi­
bition as tho dawn of«the millenium,
West Virginianbyitolidly gaxed westwaro and curled their lips in dis­
dain. When the others began to
d'Mpre tho fullitcy of the movement
\Wcbt Virginia, jn lit..; with her traTmlônriT instincts embrr.red.it.
Of Course^the League has n f.ort of
loo-holt in ‘ Virginia; t the bin pin on
S^h! home of the south's ruost treas­
ured memories. BUt It is only a
toe holt j\nd Appears to be flipping.
On September 2nd, Virginians wUJ
declare by ballot whether or not
they intend to encumber them­
selves with this stupendous folly.
Many of that state's Strongest and
most influential, citizens have en­
gaged in a vigorous opposition cami'aign ,1 i l i i t la hardly believAblu
Mint people ’ of- tho Virginia typp

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thrro miles from tlio city,

also tw o' cholco city lots. . Going
cheap for cash br ran be purchased
on easy terra». Address U., care of
Herald office.
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For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
land, tw o good*wells, located jut
south o f Station JO on S. &amp; E. Rail,
way. 6 room Rouse. 1 S,i&lt;* V. V5.
Mahoney at Farnald's.
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TO RENT
;• Kbr-Ront Cheap fo r Cash—Tw
acre* of good hammock land all I
Call or write A. M. Tyler.
101
Celery or lettuce fa?m, 8 Vi •tin,'
tiled, 2 wells, .plowed in vood »Jape,
2 story new house, '¿H miles vftt.
Two hundred dollars quirk. Hot 24',
Rants 2.
1oo-4tp _
Fôr Rent— N«w 6 room pottage.
m»dcrn. J. Musson, 601 1‘almetto.
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For Rept— Five .acres good celery
land, one and a half tnilcs front San­
ford. N. H. GkrneiV
99-8te
For R ejtt— fill' Park Ave. Slitroom house, fkrith. Kjl convenience».
Apply at 60T. Ptfki
97-tf ,
*k For Rent— *Throd&gt;çooms furnUhed
for - Jl|ht housekeeping. Also two
bedrooms. Mrs.vJ^hns, 411 Tsrk
avenue.__________ ’
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For Rent— Completely furnUhsd
houao with piano for the summer^
Few stsps to poatofllee, dc|iot snd
steamer dock. A. W. Brown, En78-tf
terprlsè, Florida

Whole countenance ^ of the guide
lights up vdth animated reverence .*
for. the FrcjMenP.of'the Lost Ceruse,
as ha ppints ’byuL esph piece o f ' furnituro and extols tlio purpose for
whlsh ft was jised. If perchance
you take that majfniflcent trip down
tba St. James river by «tntmer a
guide perched upc?b jthe |ww takes
oil his.hat and poiii^vvut-^th jJride

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                    <text>HEIGHT
Stewart left Wednesday to join Mr.
Stewart in Jacksonville enroute to
Macon. From there they will go to
Cobilen, Illinois, making their way
to Ogdeh,. Utah, where they will be
located until ■fall.
ViTT.*
Mrs. Stewart la the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. 8. C. Dickson of
Longwood and for years has been
the efficient nlghC'operator of the
telephone company. Mr. Stewart

from the center of the hoop bting a
lovely. bouquet of white carnations
and ferns, sent by ^)r. Brownlct
for Miss Gibson..
Miss Gibson was blindfolded and
led beneath the hobp, the ribbons
were cut and it was the surprise of
the afternoon when Mias Gibson
found herself encircled by the hoop,
the packages containing dainty and
useful ;lfta about her.
■ The ‘ punch bowl stood upon a
dainty white cover, with tracery of
green, carrying out the pretty color
scheme.
Ptnonal Mention
Iq the dining room musses of red
Mies
Bessie
Schumpert left the
;jruMa and?asparagus fern were used
In the decoration. The table, full early part of the week for Atlanta
length was Ibveiy with its handsome and the mountains of North Geor­
white cover, outlined with aspara­ gia, for a vlait of several walks.
gus fern and a gorgeous mass of
red beauty rosea In the center, •/, Mr. J. C. Anderson of Jackson­
while from the corners drooped ville spent several days in Sanford
sprays of fern and roses, making a this week, the guest of Mr. and Mfs.
very effective and charming decora-, A. W. Fitta. He returned homo
tlon. Ice cream was served with1 Tuesday morrflng,. accompanied by
green and white cherries and the Mrs. Anderson and their little son,
who have been 'visiting Mrs. Fills
cakes were iced with whtfr.
for
the past ten days.
Mrs. McKinnon's guests were
Mchdames Peck, Hopson, McLaulln,
Mr. J. t&gt;. Hunter left on Thursday
Dingee, Maxwell, J. W. Dickins. H.
R. Stevens, Deane, -JUrrold and for Charlotte, N. C., to visit his
Mrs. Bowers; Misses Mabel Bowler, mother and little son.

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
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Communication» for this Column Should he Msrked "Society ^Editor , or
Phoned to Mrs. H. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
»
'Birthday Party •*•••
Misses Adeie and Gertrude Uunge
were the charming little hoeteeae»
of a very delightful porch party
Tuesday afternoon, Jn honor of Ger­
trude'a tenth birthday. fMany ^old
a£d new fashioned gafpes were, en­
joyed by the young people, as well
as the dainty refreshments served
by Mrs. Rung«*. Late in the after­
noon the entire party* were taken
in Mr. Rung«’« auto-truck for*-^
pleasant ride in and about the city,
after which the children dispersed,
voting it the beat party ever. Those
present were Adele, Lucille, Fred,
Hlney and Cedi Rine«, Mildred and
Annie'Lee^ Iva Bee Wat hen. Tom
Brothcrson, Sarah Easterby, Vera
Tciheun, Adele, Gertrude and Ted
Runge.
fn Honor of VUiting Girle
Mias Muriel Harrold was the gra­
cious young hosts« at a very
charming afternoon and evening
party Tuesday, In honor of her
house guest Mias Jewel Dinkle of
Longwood, Miss Juliette Gibbons
of Jacksonville and Miss Lettie
Caldwell'.
Thj* beautiful, hom o'of the Ilarrolda, nestling beneath this grand
fitting setting foe
'the gay party of young people as­
sembled beneath its hospitable roof.
The entire, lower floor was thrown
open . to its guests, the spacious
rooms and bread - verandas being
made very attractive with a profu­
sion of golden rod, graceful palms
anti ferns In gorgeoui masses of
beauty.
Msny of the guests went out in
the early afternoon' for supper,
which was served si fresco in the
oak grove. A dainty knd delicious
repast that . tempted the appetite
and satisfied tho most. fastidious

many enjoyable affairs must end.
Prickly fruit punch, a •delicious
concoction was a«rv«di throughout
the evening and to add to the many
pleasures oi an already delightful
occasion, a watermelon cutting in
the late evening was fully enjoyed.
Those« Invited to ratft the guests
of honor were Misses Gena Maulficn, Eleanor and Ruth' Roberts,
Charlotte Hand, .Helen and Ruth

dail Chase, Ben Whitner, Hume
Rumph, Joe, Ned and Roy Chit­
tenden, Seth Woodruff, Ralph Wight
Carl Rou mills t, Henry Purdon, Ten*
tde and Robt. Deane, Harold Long.
Emery Close. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell
Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Stedt and daughShoictfJor-MitiGibion
of which-Miss
^ A charming
'Lillian &gt;Cibson wxs the guest -of
honor was the miscellaneous shower
at the pretty bungalow home of
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon Wednesday
afternoon,
The coxiest corner of the bunga­
low, the screened back porch was
converted into a very lovely con­
ception of a sylvan gten, the large,
spreading leaves of the palmetto
making a pleasing background of
green for the banks of ferns and
southern smllax and white roses that
combined to form a beautiful bower
of green and white. Suspended from
the ceiling with white ribbons was

Wtdneeday Auction Bridge
Mrs. Deane Turner was hostess
to the Wednesday Club this week,
with two taMfn of playersgi Mrs.
Geo. Speer iwMdqg top sccmr-flnd
winning the- dub prize. J -'Present
Were M«pilâmes B. A. Howard, Geo.
Fox, Roy Symea, W..P. Carter, R. E
Tolar. GonxaTes, Speer and Miss
Martha Fox.
Diekeon-Stnrart
A marriage to which romantic
interest attaches is that of Mias
Kate Dickson to Mr. J. R. Stewart,
June 6th at Daytona. The young
people intended to keep their mar­
riage a secret until October, Miss
Dickson continuing to hold her posi­
tion with the telephone eompany
until then, but •Mr. Stewart's firm

Shortly after supper the guests
arrived for the dance, an orchestra
furnishing the music, until the Wee

Miss Juliette Gibbons, the pop­
ular young guest of Miss Lettie
Caldwell returned to her homo in
Jacksonville Wedcnsdny. Miss Gib­
bons was the reetpignt of many
delightful attentions while in SanMr, Fraser Armstrong is spending
s week in St. Augustine, tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Capo.
Mrs. Hsrvey Renfroe and two
little daughters, Olive and Pattie
accompanied Miss Annie Renfroe to
her home in Richland Wednesday.
They will be away for two weeks.
Mrs. C. L. Fagenhart and daugh­
ter, Miss Edna returned this week
from Augusta and other Georgia
towns after delightful visits among
old friends and relatives.
Mr. O. C, 8peering, the ailablc

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■ml courteous clerk of the Seminole
Pharmacy left, for Ft. -Meade, FI«,;
today, where be will embark* in the
drug bualncsa for himself, having
purchased the Ft. Meade Pharmacy.
His many friends, in Sanford wish
him success and prosperity In his
new' home.
. .•
Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs.' Hays
are assisting at the Library in- the
absence of Mrs. May Dickins.
Those ladies are capable and ef­
ficient and will be of valuable a»•Istanco to those In charge of- the
Library .and to tho public who'
make use of it. .

A congenial party going over to
Cheip—pyjuj^
Daytona Beach for the day'thinday, passenger car.
in Mr. Thigpen's car were Mrs. overhauled
Jas, Harri«.
Fannie Munson, Misses Mabel Bow­
ler and Prachaa Leffler, Messrs. J. D.
For Sale— Furniture
Roberts and W. J, Thigpen.
;1910 Cadillac
Mrs. A. P. Connelly and two little car'for *400?OQ, just
sons. Miss Gena Maulden and Mr. good running shape, overhsultd I»
Ss&lt;%4 Mk
B. W. Herndon motored over to chine ft Garage.
Dsytona Beach Sunday.
,
Busy Been Meeting
By invjtatlon of Mrk. Robbins,
tho Busy Bees wilt meet at the
Robbins Nest Monday afternoon and
enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Rob­
bins from 3:30 to 6:80 p. m. All the
Boos are invited and urged to be
present for there’s a good time tli
store for ail; leaders too.

spring wagon
Bottling Co.

For-Sale Fine Whit, W y ^ l
cockerels and laying pull.u, »1»
young .chickens cheap. FiahlQ IBj
Dunstan strains.
Leaving south
must sell. M. C. Cleveland, p*ojT

TRICE’S TRUMPETËËR

For Sale or Rentdences at 'a bargain,

'(Artide» Po bllib cd under thU II cedine fur-

A Massachusetts’Opinion
It is the confusion of temperance
with; prohibition which . occasions
tho moat acrimonious contentions
in the debates on this question.
Tho no-license towns in Msssachusetta, however steadfastly Ahoy
may maintain that policy, all real­
ise that it does not mean the cersation of liquor drinking. Prohibition
states confess to the same situation.
Maine is a Hrtkfng example near at
hgnd. The District or Columbia
may become another. , Of course the
argument is stgÿdily made that the
'wider the area in which probibillon
is enforced, the greater will be the
difficulty in evading the law; but
even that theory admits of some
limitatfoni, not unlike those which
affect the whole prohibition progrn rn.—
’-Boston Herald.
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Srmlnvl* Count», ÜUU ef Florid»

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Inquire of Coco

tor Sale^-beed. potato« for f,|j
planting.. Don MoDonal*. S!Mla

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*1 AH Local Advertiscmentil'ndt,
This Heading THREE
CENTS »
Line For Each Insertion
Charge 25 Cents.

For Sale— Nay
writer, price $76.
Sanford, «Fla.
For sale at a bargain, si ! Uvs to
far away cannot attend to this U
acres of Celery Delta at Caaeroa
City. Sanford, Fla. 8 sots inigated and tiled, fine 6 inch fioviQg
well. If you want 16 sms of So*
celery&gt;' and potato and vrçstsbi»
land go and look at this sad nah
me an o'ffer. Trolley Jrom Sssford
runs past the.land known h fts
Joshua Powell Farm. Make olir to
owner, J. P., 26 Columbi» «treat,
Hampstead, L. I„‘ N. Y,
93*1Jtp
’ For Salt- Jersey now. two yein*
old. D. McDonald. ,
VHt? :
For Sal«?-Fine farm of ten am*
about three miles from the dSy.
also *,wo choice city lots. ¿Wig
cheap for cash or ran be purthu^J
o n easy term s.

Address R ., rsrt

Herald office,

j . W. Harper
T o J. W, Harper, rar« K. J.
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Net» York;
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south of Station 10 on S. ft £.
t i t »ppa»riBr-(NMs th* amtt*»tt pi a . K,
Sée F. W. Mahoney a;
row er«, herein *lillr Pin! that he U aoUe.
Itor and.-of rouniel tor tl»« complainant in
tho above f i u n , Martha C utt Harper, *nd
that It 1» tho hetlet of affiant that the de­
fendant. J. W. Harper 1« » non-resident of
tho Mats of Florida, and le now a reeidrnt
T O RENT
1
of the state of New York, rreldlns at c t
we«o. New Y ork ; that tkv raid defendant
For^ R e n b — Furnished ro o m v n P^
la o v e r tw ra ty -on » j-eara of at&lt;-; en .t that
there ie no person In th e^ tate o f Florid«, th*
housekeeping
apd bed room*, tjt
•errlra of a agppoena upon whom would bind
raid defendant;
Parklavemre.
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Therefore you. J. W. Harper, ere .h^rebjr
ordered to apprar lo -th e bill of rwrnplalnt
" For RenÇ—Five «crea good C-’xty
duly flint In thle raueo on M onday, Ihe Tlh
of hemerebyr. A. t). I 9 U , the ea n e bstfn« a lutili, o n e a n d n hàU/m iles f r o » S»«*
rule d e y -e t thU rourt.
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99-str
,l4bed In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published In Remtaoi* eouaty, Flerlda. onr*.
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tot four roneectitle* week*.
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bedrooms. Mrs. Johf«
For Rent Completely
house with piano for the sums
Few stops to pósto ilice, depot j
steamer dock. A- W. Brown,,
ternriae. Florida

. For Rent—^Furnished office
Itod Vith roir 'tój» desk, offics
arid , tables. Afso s roil'lop
typewriter dt^k and ol*lt'r
jnêh't forcale or rept.
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SEMI-WEEKLY

fifí ot**,

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N FORO— Lit* /- HW* Lid».*VOLUME V
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1914

NO 100

OF EUROPE

1. ,V~Lv-

GERMANY INVADES
ENGLAND MAY BE
WAR
MAP
ÖFEUROPE,
SHOWING
STRENGTH
OF
ARMIES
FRANCE AND RUS­
DRAWN INTO WAR
SIA AT SAME TIME
A T A N Y MOMENT

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Berlin, via Brussels. Aug, 4.— The
erufier ’Augburg tent tho following
' report by wireless: "Am" bombard­
ing naval harbor at Libau and am
engaged with enemy's cruiser. Naval
port Llbau In flames."
Llbau is
Russian naval arsenal on Baltic Bea.
London, Aug. 4.— Germany has
sent an ultimatum, to Belgium in
which she offers an entente provided
Belgium facilitates the movement of
German troops, .

London, Aug. 4.—The British
naval resorvista were called o ut at 3
O’clock thla afternoon.
ThU action is taken aa confirming
tho belief that the British gcovernment U ready to take its part in
thknttruggle.
The naval forces of the Empire
now are prepared for n iy contln-,
j
gency.
The ships had just con­
cluded their maneuvers and there­
fore were vlrpfally mobilized when,
the war cioud’ appcared.
|^j
3,.Aug d. foiir great’’powThe territorial forces of England
;
- Ewrep#?— A.ttílfm-Hum
■Jfungary,
nlso art? Bquatly" phqmrcd wilboul an
Kurtia. FrppjSft and Gerhujn'y, are
actual mobilization order. The an­
engagf'd in ncttiaf warfare, but twl
•V,
nual training of the territorial con­
¡VjV/of tfiem, Germany and RTunce, have
tingent« began tod*£ and masae* of
not openly declared war against each
men are gathering at tho territorial
other, as far, as Is known here; but
ramps.
have not even severed diplomatic
The News oQ, tho World may* it
relations. This Is despite the fact
has received a wireleSss eommuni-. that Germany’! ultimatum to Franco
ratlon that heavy firing U proceed­
either has been ignored or rejected.
ing in the North 8 « . Tho newspa pere presume that the French and
The csplanatlon of this would ap­
German fleets are' engaged.
No
pear to be that Germany and France
confirmation-«of tho report waa re­
* are each seeking to throw upon the
ceived today.
other the ontis of beginning a war
According trf a dispatch fro’m Co­
that may plunge all Europo into
penhagen,'
the German Baltic fleet
bloodshed. In fact while the .na­
was
making
it« way from Kiel to the
tion* of Europe are flying at each
I
North Sea.
other*» throats, they are vieitig iwth
A dispatch to the Central News
each other In protesting their deair*'
rays the German» have taken pos­
to maintain peace.
session of the English steamer Cas­
In thU curious situation, France,
tro, in the Kiel Canal, and ordered
according to British opinion, has the
T?h» lighting atrongtb of the principal European nations In time of war t»ta.a u. irl&gt; --i.wu,..-... &gt;»„ cute aide, fnvormg Bcrvln, Is the triple antenUi, cunher to Hamburg.
strongest justification. She waa the
strung of England, Russia and France, and on the other side, aupportlDg Austria. Is the triple alliance—namely, Germany, Italy and Austria Itself.
• It ivalso reported that tho British
last to mobilize and seems to have
tfjr a S p w .
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stearn^? Saion.- which left' Kings
taken the greatest precautions to
:- . ;
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Lynn, Norfolk, England, Uati Thurs­
avoid frontier collisions.
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day jg-Hh # cargo of. coal for Brotuk
, •/
On the other 'hand, Germany, Ip
t aught Negro Preacher
Large Audience at Baptist Church
THE COMMF.RCIAL CLUB
The Objects of 1‘ re-t'oollng
buttei; Prussia, .has beeh overtaken *■ *' *•[ T»ft*
addition to invading French terri­ . V , .
The negro preacher, JenklnS, who
thaJafgeat audlences evw
Mr. Lloyd 3*, Tenny.fmanager of by the German navy W d. diverted
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tory without a formal declaration
Will Jtlecl and Discu'aa Many Mat- jumped his bond here some time present at the Baptist church was the Florida Growers and Shippers to Cuxhaven.
war, has violated the neutrality of
ago and fled the country w»s appre­ nut last Sunday,-night. Practically League, Jins Issued an article on the
A cahiqhram ‘ today froiq Gil»- ' .
{¿If pt Interesl to (he City
Luxemburg and declines io glso any
hended In Montgomery last* Friday every seat was »taken.
be­ general subject of pre-cooling citrus ralter says a French fleet, consisting
r promise to respect Dalian fltutraU
.ThVJ Banford Commercial Club! ttnd ’Sheriff Hik'd went up there ahd gan tp reach tht- church as early aa fruits and vegetables, Ilo b rings, out of twelve vessels, passed through
will be «tiled ,U\ ofder ’ on Friday brought him back. Jenkins waa ar­ 7 o’clock In order to get a com/brt- tho fact that jthc '¿urpos*# of pre­ the Strait of Gibraltar today, bound'- ‘ \
lty‘ :■ The efforts oi tbp British Arab«*; night Abgust 'l4, at'the city hall by rested here several months agb on abla?‘&gt;e»t. 'The chorus of twenty- cooling are two-fold. |First, to cheek fa s t .'
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ilcdgo'havc been. waatet^»,. «¡¿fa dlt- of greUf Interest'. to. our city and girl of hja flnek. and released pit ^elections.. This chorua wifi he in­ Secondly, to ’ retard the "ripening ■London.
Aug. 4.— The decisions
coybfy
will
be
taken
up.
yhe
ques­
bond, some of bis ministerial friends creased to 40 voices .'and several or- processes, and so permit the fruit to
2L fleulttoeee How Great Britain ijpn
of the British Cabinet .which are to—
avoid being drpwn into.-iHe gbnfflct tion yf fall advertising,",the new hotel being lenient enough to go on his chegtnt Instrumfiiti. Mf. Chas. X . become ripe • before &lt; harvesting. be announced by .Premier Asquith
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proft^t Belgian and Dutch.fieqtrai- /Ho bulkhead, a county fair for Scm- bondx for $1,000. He was ^nl{r.:, 1 P«lk la the dlrsetor and Mrs.'R. E. There are two kinds of decay which todny are comprehensive and deal
i rau*q the .shippers in Florida conity. On this point Premier AaiVmth!s ipphe county, an information bureau, ful enough to skip |bj Country Tnlgt. the pianist.
not only with naval and military
kte- fceorge Hyman ,tue pastor I tdderable trouble. The common blue preparations, but with the whole
official announcement in i ’adia^ntmt Wii up town ticket' office: better shortly after’ and sooner. thup lose
aa it subject ‘ A Bage Hail,’’ ) mold decay,'and a decay known as
Monday is awaited with in'cytjsc sa-j fright rate», brick roads, tho Na­ the thiHisand his boqdsi
tion*! Highway, a county board of busy and started to. locate him. It Hajpoke for several minutes humor stem-end rot. Both of th «e are fabric of national, credit and food .
aupply.
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trade apd many matter* oj like was thought that he was in Birming­ ously- of balls and people,'. He then checked by pre-cooling.
Short of actual formal ptobinzaThe
Chronicle
id
a
later
edition
kind that will be of great benefit ham and a suspect waa held there produced a 'base hall and^»oaring
Different methods of accomplish­ revised the opjnlon It gave- cartel" *.
tlon, the British Government Is tak­
to our .«did* und-copnty will be dls- and Sheriff Hand went up to iden­ the? cover ¿way ■Tounit .it’ Jfull oY ing pre-cooling arc then described.
ing all necessary steps to meet a
V«Mfd: The sumtnef’ U almost over tify Mm but he was pot the man, Scripture, and where usually a* rub- First, there is pro-cooling in care on. authority of it* Parliamentary - 4
correspondent regarding the pros­
rituaUon unprecedented in the na- , nd lt ^ h()òv« pvefy nun in Sànand not releasing their-starch the btr hall la found was the text, which where the fruit is .ftmded' in the
pective ’action oftlho UrUUh-'CabK
ona history.
. -'T ord to attend the meeting and help bondsmen »kept after Jenkins with Waa, "Y e muat be born again."1«The
usual
way,'
then
the
cold
air
is
blown
F
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net. / I t say* It practically I* certain
There was a açpnè ofc F.rcÿ^t eat Hu in the gooft work of. boosting the the reault that he waa located in people listened Intently to gvery.
through tho. car until tho fruit is that the ' Cabinet has decided in '
lias® outside
Enlace best city in .Florida. About 12.000 Montgomery Ijist .week upd pow. re-, part of tho aorslco.. .
pre-cooltd. In tho second mctlrtd certalp eventualities not tn j*^suiu.
.tonight. 'Fi r tf or vfU lousapd p«r- had beon^ nybecribed for advertising poses behind the bars awaiting trial.
Mr. Hyman has four other unique of pre-cooling, which is father fayprfrpm armed Interieniioh.
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' aoRA-aathriod befot» ti
purpos^s and all-(t..takys to get this
subjects fgr the Sunday
of ed by Mr. Tenny, tho- jiVuducc ’ 1&gt;
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'kthè*Æuons'i‘Ato'tlk'ni
&gt;0¿ti for money bp a ^hape# Veommittce to
thla month, a« follow*;
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pUeed' In ,pre-eooilng *'roomi- con­
Diacanilnup'pAiiy
^ £
Ford AJakcs Big Offer
cvJtTrpw the busin«*a men who
Aug. 9tjf—A Railroad grossing. nected'with the packing house; rand
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The.^'managers
af
the
DVliy
Item,
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Aug. t^h-^A Game ut-. Ball. y tooled’ Mh them, A system' of pgeThe Ford company announces
in. a putJTshed card ^esterda^ Jiave
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turned in that beginning last Saturday' and
Aug, 23rd
C. L. DtapatckAr^;&gt;'lèÔfilKid’by the use öf ice and salt ts
declared C*their rnteptto# of ,df*con- M
nd Sanford] continuing for one year,, it baa .re­ Order*.
[briefly described;; Two..mechanical
ilnuing Hie &lt;lat)y c’dlli^t, d* jr.y-.t0
. ----------- &lt;»1» c e d on th e - m a p 'a t
duced the - price on e«v:h car it will , Ad^r S0th^*Th* ■Red Light.
prs-cobUng plant* are npw bqtng lack ut patjtjiniitfe. . T^o-aiiftCUnce- u.
BBerlin, Aug. 4 .“ ^lussU^l«,¿ bjipin on¿e&lt; ^ ir^ d y hundreds of Inquirie* sell $00, and that in addition, if its
built In the state: The author ily# ment 'ca^je as* ao-JurprUe to thmre .
the inva|ion of German '^ y M 'v ’v a re being aeñr here eVery month for output foL.the year reaches 300 000
Eqoaliting Tjjfre»
emphails. upon the (act-that ptv; who understand the cost of printing '*
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V Ruaalan force* Mvirig ttoMÍd- thd uformuüon about bur dty and our can it r^fll share with each retell • -Theboard, pf cotintj,' eopimiscooling b -stilt'a n exporii^nt, ar,d
a daily editfop* for ILhas b^ n pUlne-^'. &lt;'
¡¡M
German frontier
a t ' Sehwindeml
áF,j this la the tlmi^,i i ^make ‘purchaser of » Ford car during the ilonew »rc "busy /today .equalizing
reutions grower* end shippers In ly. ivi^ent
»ome time past that
southeast of Biaila, whUe last n i g h t j ^ . p ^ ry
in Sanfofd'.who year to the extent of $40 to 160 per takec sbd the^cit/ Council mef laat
Florida against going Into the sub­
Russian, patrol enterad Germany*
nf;t b«Ioo^.to the Commercial car purchased.
night-to. oquaiiio iaxei^ Ih ii means ject hurriedly. Mr. Tenny feelaithat tha. Dally Item’s receipt* were not{qqal to*eh'of expenditure*.
; ;, m u * Etcfhenrei &lt;1.
should jstu
enroll his name and
The Ford company asys thatgpn that all of those who are dhuatisfied In the course of another year wo\
The'managers hive given Palatka ‘M
The Russian roluntn which erossèdi j»o ÿ,; R), ghe gfiat work of keeping output of 300,000 cars for the pyxl »itlr tbsLc aassumenU ran appear know much more about this subj
¿ml the sutpe nsldn
few
frontier at S r h M n d e / i '* c - , g * nfot*t'lit the- jmldic t*yo. A
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~ twelve months is not en'tbnjnrma, before-thn boards and make a kick. and It will be time enough then .&amp; Z splendid paper,
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of-effort ott -their
fomjmtiled by artillery.
ja c t iv e ^ S B ^ lE have .been doing Increeso over thla year'a business as Sometimes the kick is right and aua- w.;».,
build a Urge number of pro-cooltqg'
paii. They •haveubufttled corjy and
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T w o squ adroroi of Huisian* C o s- tkia audSa-^ing the club alive for evidenced by the faVt that during taiurd and'sometime« it U not. plnats over the state. The railroads
late
and have workedtthe city as It.,
yearaa&gt;:A
it
{a
high
time
that
alf
The
present
system
of
aMessing
\ ■la c k s are rid in g in the. d ir e c tio n o f
the past twelve months the com­
Have given the shippers a satisfac­
hat»
never
been worked before. .But
í* V JpViannesburg. in, F a it .Pru-Wia.. fif­ fj[ if^fm^nasjt mill of Sanford wore pany has sold 221,886 cars, and at taxea Is a poor one at the best and tory rate of seven dollar* and a
drapito
all
eflqrte thsy.'cqV'ld not
hnriwwrd
and
putting
tKeli'
teen m ilt* fr o m th c (ron tivr.
ic d i
considerably higher prices than the the: people of Banford and Seminole half pur sfor for the uae of the re­
cure
r-jfflrieBt
builncss to keep H
ehouldcrs
Ap
thi
wheel.
The
club
.new prices quoted for the coming county would like i o . u t a list of frigerator car. The shipper has to
■he, IbisBlan p a tro i w h ich en tered ,
dally existing« And- thus lias tb I
wye
ndt
fwnied"
for
tho
behoflt
of
a
every
property
owner’s
taxes
pubyear, which ends August 1,' 1016.
pay all' the. expenses of pre-cooling
en reid a tta ck e d ¡th e G e r ­
general belief that' this' OeW hi*too
few but' for' tho Vhole community
lished In thh papqr once oach yoar.' ttnd i^tialjy Icing the car.
in
anoiher
m an ' ¿ ¿ g r d a t th e' ra ilroa d b rid g e
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and the’ entlre dtlzenry of Sanford
If any Individual is paying too much
o v e r Cíe W a rth e, but -w a s X e p p ls e d .
P*i
been -verified.
should become active membere.*
or too little this publicity would
T w o G erm ans w ere slig h tly ivdu n dWhhn the question of sUtting a ’
Juniors
Play
Ball
set him 'right and this procedure
*d .
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dally
pape| wae .being agitated try
would do more to equalize the taxes
The Sanford Whit# Sox defeated
The‘i^ove-Information wa*-fWen
Dougla*» Mah#a Abatracts
tfTo had quit# an Interesting prp- than ony other method. The-city ikt Hlghlahdnre from the Heights some of ‘ diir. cltliei»..' about two
out'by the Ipipprial'staff, whleh at
. ... .
years ago we looked into
Into the matUr
líe same p*iHw&gt;Td: that f t . InvaE. A. Douglass, rl.rk of the dr- grrm at our .meeting Sunday even- .commlsaiori of Orlando have adopted in a hard .fought game, of base ball
carefully, and soon taund
in*.
Tbs
subject
wat
"Tht
Vie-’
thi»
methorl
and
.lt
would
be
well
U»t
Friday
afternoon
at
Holden
Park
j^Wa Vivar Seíwfrtden éh’óíwd wur cult court (a noW making ab
maant nothi?xg but hard work dhd"
.Wd hytuaUi-Xrcáh.' ' ?
- J of title on property on which the toriou* Mis.” conducted,'^? mem­ for Sanfor*); and .Seminole county -The game was well played by both
ber*
of
Group
No.
2
'with
L.
T;
to do this. •"It seems to be tho idea t
The batterie» were”á» fob
of1, rao“ ^ .
A French aviator has b^n drop-U^tracte have 'M g ^ p e v i o u a l y
rrepcdfuUy occlined tô becçrne a *
as leader. We had »eversi of the majority of property own- Iowa:
pint bomb* from an acrotvbilfia.Itl the brpuqt t ut&gt; to
t^VJ* ^ a ° t ^ l o i bv^dlfferent members -of
«•ry,. c*p#oiaHy •tho*# holding-prop-'
■Wbjíe {íoxí* •»WqsHburn and J. »«nrifiVé „tdv'í-'íprogrwi* ,amf- entcr'%reteightmrhnod of Nurentltfig; 'Jk-Slop of
U!V
S ! Gro«u» a id ^ ÌJ tw
two recitations sr$y "foj sp'eeuhitlon to try. and dcfdffa j taring,
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an
aeiiaobnchpoH*id&lt;roble
work
In
thls“
Hne
is
thi
Grtrop
atd
^aloo
tw
&gt; an a'cnaóbnrh.Tatto,^ accord
jv*r¿&gt;feopened
ify
Mr*.
8Ö.
Kcntaxes
&lt;tid&gt;
th
e
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publiait^piuot
would!
.s
Highlan'lere:
M.
jqi^iaA-iitHhorr nfrV cdiuTnE to Mr., DourIosk on
*~v *
£nt made
1.which- stow them_7fp : ; " * - ’ *
Mary
r . - - - .!
' jj,. 'property ;n Seminole that 1* chang­
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Und.Pope,
C ¿ í ^ f-ÓsliíJrnfc’' iUitndon white hofoind/
ed d ■m .
were
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f
Chittenden and &gt;0«£. '■home from the besch On. Buntfay
\ pddeil ing hand» ae k is very mftch quicker
j y OU/BtP
Sunday will btf . •-County • CoMfoirélonere
pur
than
sending
1«
Orlando.
All
rec­
"had a ynash up with one o f '*
ag*!«}«
of Group MeLalh. Clark* and Kntzfnlngor
conduci
fee
soda
watervioi
wheel»,’ es telling a lay' o$*»r‘
ords
hrini
in
tk*
rierk’s
olBre
great­
- pt'there had been
vhlcb Lî. greatly »Dpi
ly facilitato# the WBrk and it la vx- ‘No. L ’
Miff in lbs dty.apd expect to.bo here
Orange City junction
« b eral «laya adjusting tax m at)«* and i ^ ( V ‘ìì}
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�: Long Smoldering,Hatred Put
» * Germany and Russia at
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. Daggers’ Points.

N O T H E n chapter. perhaps a
bloody on«, may be added to
i tba tempestuous history of
.
sqplbesstern Europe as
result of the demands of Austria,' so
forcibly and peremptorily expressed In
the ultimatum submitted by the
Austrian representative In Belgrade.
The present situation la nbt the ootgrowth of recent complication*, al­
though recent events, particularly the
murder o f Archduke Francia Ferdi­
nand, the Austrian heir to the 'throoe,
brought mattare to « crisis. Tbs resi
causo of tb* trouble lied deeper and
dates hack to the tlms when BarvU
became an Independent principality,
when the Servian* began to dream- of
a great national future and of tbe
establishment o f a-great Slav realm
In southeastern Europa.
And yet those who bsTe stodled tho
history o f the oriental question fully
realise that behind all the countless
conitcts and Intrigues the effort# to
arouse rectal and religious strife
among the countries of the Balkan pen­
insula and tbe ceaaelska agitation! and
dbqsplrncte* which made the Balkan
peninsula the hotbed of trouhle In Koropo primarily Were duo to the lnffoence of.Russia.

A

Cgmprehensive Survey of Sit
bation of Gravest World*
wide Alarm.

tbo powers of southeastern Europe. It
was this same ambition of tlw great
81sv notion of tbe north which prompt­
tbe
ed tbe Ruaslsn government 'to subsi­
dise the goveroiaadts 6T nearly all tbe
eh called Danube principalities and by
secret emissaries to keep up an effec­
tive' pan-BlarlsUe agitation - in these
countries. It was the aim of Rossis
to win the friendship of tbs Slavic psoplss of the Balkan countries, with tbs
ultimate hope of gaining their auppori
for Russia’s plans of maritime expan^
■Ion.

Balked by Power*.
Once or twice during the past BOO
years Russia camo hear, realizing Its
hope of obtaining an outlet to tbs

brother Ocorge repounced hi* birthrlfbt owing to an unbalanced condi­
tion o f lb« mind.
Uo wo* horn In COUnJe In 1688 «ntl
vrn« educated In Russia, Ilo has boon
popular with tho Servian people and
la generally regarded a« a capable and
H«riou« minded young man.
•The auddeu accession of the prince
to power caused quite a aensatlon In
European political circle«. -HI« broth
er Oeorge’e numerous escapades ■had
long branded him unfit to rule over the
country, and. It waa at the king's re­
quest that bo renounced bis position.
Be la one o f the handsomest men in
tbs courts of Europe and has had
many rumored lore affairs. At differ
ent times be waa reported lie trot lied to
a. Russian princes*, the crown princess
of Greece and tll° Princess 8cbsdls,
eldest daughter o f fanner Sultan Ab­
dul Hamid of Turkey; . ... *♦
During the Turkish wal^Prlnce Alex­
ander bore the brunt o f ' most of the
fighting along the Macedonian frontier
and waa especially active at the battles
o f Kumanoro and Monastir.
Crown Prince Alexander waa rescued
from death In the Alpine snows last
ij-lntee while training himself for serv­
ice with the army lu the field.
The monks of the BL Bernard (non
astery,‘Geneva, and tho dogs wets on
witch In the Bt Bernard pas*, as
usual on bad nights, when one of the
dogs discovered two men overcome In
the snow and half burled by tho drift­
ing flakes. The men were taken to the
monastery and restored to consdouaneas, when they told the monks they
Were Prince Alexander and hlii adju­
tant. a Servian captain.
The prims said that he. being a
soldier and Expecting early service In
tbe field, deAlred to harden his body
by : exposure \ under difficult circumbtances and had therefore undertaken
climbing excursions In jtbe Alps.

Storting Point of War.

Demand» Amaxed Germany

Semlln, where the fleet o f monitors
aasemblcd, lies on the west bank of
tba Danube just above the point where
the Bare Joins it In the lnterasctlon
of the two rivers rises the lofty butte
which Is the core,of the city o f Bel­
grade. tbe Servian capital, which thus

( The unprecedented demand* of Aus­
tria nud the sharpness of the not* ad­
dressed to Belgrade struck Berlin as s
thunderclap and caused the greatest

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MMlterrahea2T*but In every Instance
tho western jKiwers, particularly Aus­
tria and Germany, Interfered anti
crushed the ambitious schemes of the
northern power. The western powers
clearly, understood that* Roasts must
remain hemmed In to prevent It from
expanding and from gaining control
over Europe, a danger called serious
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Amazement. a lilgii government official

declared that war or jieace rested en­
tirely with Hervla. Thy attitude Of tho
Belgrade government wna Itelleved to
depend entirely upon the approval or
disapproval o f Russia. Officials de­
clared tlie gravest situation would t&gt;e.
presented- should France and Russia
attempt to Interfere.
In such event. It waa declared, tthe
conflict would be shifted ^overnight
from war between Austria and Benia
• to a situation menacing tbe peace of
all Euro[&gt;e, although Austria demanded
only a cessation ot nnU-AuatrlSa sgV
tstlou and puuUhment of tbe arcl*
duke’s murderers. * . *
It waa pointed out thntt should Rus­
sia take part' against Austria;-Ger­
many was fully prepared to draw the
syrord on behalf of her ally. In accord,
anco with the terrna of the triple alli­
ance between Germany, Austria and
Italy. In fact, there waa "presented
the possibility of another "battle of thb
nations” snob aa that In IBM. which

• accomplished tbe virtual-overthrow of.
Napoleon.
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Italy and Germany have approved o f
the Austrian program. .Ail Oermso
officers on leave of absence were nhtt1fled to' be prepared to return to their

poets st s moment'» notice.
Tbe attitude of the German govern­
ment waa outlined In a statement from
Cfcs foreign office.

. “ If war Is declared,” It was'stated.
"Germany will do everything possible
to localise the conflict and kedp It poofined to Austria and Ssrvta. Germany

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Juts out Into Hungarian territory. 8cmltn I* only two or three milt?« awny'
sud Is easily commanded by guns
placed on the heights of Belgrade, aa
tbe land lying In the nelghltorbood 1*
very low. At the Intersection o f the
two rivers la War Island, a marshy expause formed by the silt brought dowti
by tho Save. Around this tho Austrian
transports are compelled to go to take
troops down the river, but thé guns
of warships, at HemIIn could easily
boinbanl the city o f Roljmido Itself.
Semlln has * population o f « b o u t IT,-*
000. but la a town of no •pccUl'rtml&lt;ortnnce, excfpt.n« s customs station
t\nd tho starting point of military
operations below tho Danube.
It Is,
almost surrounded- by; low lying
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crosses the Sava Into Belgrade at a
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Q00 inhabitant#, about fifty mile« asst
o f tho Danube as'-It ‘ .Dows spqtb;
through tbe plain of Hungary-'abd
seventy-five miles northeast o f Bel­
grade. From it diverge several, rail­
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down to the Danube so ns to com­
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cm frontier of Ssrvls.
One of these lines, striking. off to
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ikfter crossing'the-Roumanian frontier,
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breathing demands? 4 Does a few or singing society. If you Inaisi bn
minute« of singing or loud talking the beet in this lino they will meet a
'To The City Council of 8anford.
make your
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sore? ■ Try to sup- dase of .people there whose asaoetaGentteinen: *
port your voice on your breath
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l tlon coupled with the music they
- A year ago last spring.-exercising to Use your head as
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a sounding sing cannot help but^raisa them into
Hhi- right of petition I urged upon
— J. Do you 'desire a long life of a higher spiritual life,
board.
you the nceesslty of destroying’ tbe -happiness?
Review mentally
mentally the
the j f
Dees It Pay financially?'
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ijosquitoes' in Sanford.
Pointing long list of singers.
PfKaariaiig, The dollar sign has
_ i. Very seldom can
F. W. Lehmann, American
out that they were only possible you recall one who has died before intentionally been left tfut of—thlr
through artificial propagation by sixty and many ol thira have done article. The American people are
Peace. Delegate.
i»rdcs« dtiaens, in tubs, tanks, and aro doing almost thetr best rapidly raising their standards in
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min barrels, tin can# and defective work at thgt age.
gutters, or anything else that held
Happy! They ire the most joy­
Ktagnanl ’ water.’ This statement ous. contented people on earth!
eannot. be successfully ronlrorerled.
Socially. A well modulated reso­
1 called your attention to the fact nant speaking voice is a tremendptis
that mosquito«« could be kept out force towards the realization of per­
of ganford for ^ss* than we now sonal magnetism. The moat com­
pay Tar screen* and mosquito bar,*. monplace platitude may demand at­
I pointed- out that mosquito in­ tention when a well modulated voice
fected fever had been banished from is the vehicle of expreaaion. Who
tfic^anal xone at enormous cost and holds the closest attention in a #q*
the pne|de live there in comfort hnd cial gathering?—• good pianist Of
Not Intendsd for Hsf.
good mtith. I pointed out to you the singer whose words cob be under­
The
Sunday
school teacher was hav­
the danger of fever epidemics. So stood? '
ing
her
das*
inemorlxo
a. liitlo prajor.
¡n earnest was I that *1 volunteered
When U waa the turn of a certain shy
“ fri», to ' htìp yffïïT wîn~the heart of your hostess by of- little lad to recite he did so In a very
hcalth officer destfby them. My cry
low and faltering manner. "CdutiT
fdl on deaf cars and last summer
you speak a little louder, dear?** asked
and fail more than a thousand .of
the teachar. ‘T can't hear what you
our citixena were laid on beds of
say.** "Well. It'a a prayer lan't It?"
sickness with dengue fever. Thanks choral society. Give freely and you came the unexpected If logical answer.
to God, our able physicians and a shall reap the highest of social good "1 wasn't speaking to yon.”
. healthy clipiate there were, few fatal- and do your part toward* raising
Ities; but the loss of time and nec­ music to a higher standard. Forget
May Cultivate Teak Timber.
essary coat of medicine and
the dollar aign.
Forestry experts hare demonstrat­
tlon were enough to keep the mos- k '
ed that teak Umber that la aa strong
Doe* It Pay Menially?
** quitoea out of .Sanford for many
It requires g great amount of as that from natural forests cpq be
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, years, not to -/nentlon the suffering. mental concentration to matter the raised on plantaUons.
the delegates from tho. United State#
At this moment we are threatened first principles of singing. To
and Mexico assembled'ty conference
with an epidemic of malaria, the change the habita of breathing of a
at NMfeam Falla, Canada, it wns^ sig­
¡K-rmiraion of which will be a dia- lifetime from shallow, gasping ef­
nificant thnt several diplomats ?rom
grnco-to an eniightefted community. forts of the cheat to the deep mu«-,
various-South and Central American
I a'm not coming now with a pe­ cular control of the diaphragm at(d:
republics were present." They were
sent by their governments to keep In
tition, to bfl dismiMed with. a pity­ lower riba; to make the resonating
touch with (bo proceedings and io+eing smile. I come with a solemn chambers of* the*:head act in'the
port promptly all Important develop­
warning that jf a worse thing befall same capacjty as the horn of a talkments. Tilts Is taken as an Indication
us, our blood be upon your heads.
that
the ncgoUaUoni mean much mow
I have appealed 'to thq Mayor and
than tbe mere setUcmcnt of the dis­
dty physician, but the power is ant; to change one’s impure vowelipute betweeu the United States and
with you. I challenge you or any xation and correct one’s slovenly
Mexico. It wns pointed out In clrcloe
one dao to ahow that my position enunciation; all this require* mental
ctoeo to the negotiators that their suc­
In this is wrong. Will you and the concentration. Rut under guidance
cess could havo no other effect than to
strengthen the ties between tbe Unit­
'dtixens wiko up to the seriousness and with patience it at last sinks Into
ed States and Latin American nations
of this matter.
the sub-consdence, becomes “ second
Tbe American delegates—Associate
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Respectfully,
nature,“ and thus leaves the mind
Justice
Joseph it. Latnar of the United
N. - im x N E iU if l free to the higher efforts ol proper
States supremo court and Frederick
phrasing and interpretation. Going
W, I.otnuann of Ht. I.uuls linto nimble
“ ‘ Doe# It Pay to Train the Voice."
up on the scale we come to tha
aaajstant in II. Perclval Dodge, dele­
By H. Loren Clement*
memorising of recital programs and
gation secretary, who baa weu a repoIt is to bo feared that nine out^oL the roles of opera. Good
vocal We hare altrayt bled to be j«*t a titile sb**d tafton aa a diplomat In Latin Ameri­
•«very ten people who read tbe above cords and the control of breath make of the other Wlow ta tha poni! equipment ol can countries.
will immediately have a mental but tho beginning. The successful oui »im», Ai aa atidaaca of (hit daarato »how
Mr. Lehmann was formerly solicitor
vision of tho dollar sign glowing be­ singer tmm work for mental con- tha arvrrtt and only tha hart of «Twythkg. tre general of . the United States under
President Taft lie waa bom In Ger­
fore their practical eyes.. To reduce
many sixty-one years ago and came to
¡Any proposition to a dollar and cents
Lastly comes the effect*on the
this country as a boy, settling Ii^Jowb.
da is a "hard-headed,“ practical finer, higher life of the individual.
He was educated at .Tabor cs
thing to do; but Is it not possible to Here the results cannot be written
lows, studied law and practiced ’or a
J-be too hard headed? too practical about, they'can only be felt. The
time in Nebraska, later settling lo Dee
Combined Office
¿ when you try to estimate tha benefl hard-working man, be he in business
Moines. la. In ’iftDO he removed to
and Fountain P en
j^of art? Money generally comes to or in professional lifo, testifies to the
St Louis and at once took front rank
him who i&gt; devoted in a brosd- tnentgl relaxation, tbe different view­
In the, ber of that city. He bsa been
itided way to hit art, but seldom point, the spiritual uplift which he
J pilM obt of the American Bar aeeociAtkin add him R nation wide reputa­
|/4o him who is continually blinded by finds in the study 'of song classics, or
tion as a student of taw and a pro,thc dollar sign. Shall we consider ,tbe larger form of music found in
1 found thinker.' Mr. Lehmann la- a
'the queetlon under tbe different choral societies and opera. *
Democrat
phases of life?
Mothers, fathers, are y ou . son,-1
k
Does H Pay Physically?
earned over the future of your boys
mera) HutrU’a Envoys. .
Does high .vitality resulting from and girls? Try to interest them in
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deep breathing appeal to you. Do good music. Send them to good
diplomat* that; donor Domldo da
Sanford, Florida
Gam*. Uraaiiton ambassador, in his
you want to banish stomach and in- teachers that they may learn to
oddfratrof welcome to the dekgiU«*
handle' their voices and thus gain
from Mexico and the United State«,
ittatic breathing and the inevitable confidence. Then encourage them
ftyled'tho Huerta envoy* "delegate*
kneading processes
which such to join some first class church cjhotr f
of the‘United States of Mexico.” Tho
expression seemed to imply thnt tbe
mpdfotoni from Argentin», ilraxll And
Chile recognise«} Huerta’s delega tra aa
representing all of Mexico,
Señor Augustin Rodrigue*, speaking
for himself çnfi the other Huerta en-

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_voys, Scuolra Einlllu Itabaaa sod Luis
Elguara, said ilurna had eeiectxd
t-ji-m ta' rvpYvecnt him because they
hud not be«» eoiiarcted with jtoiitics
8*4: added; ” Wo have full power to
-*ci abil shall decide nccordhuf to out
cunacleticctt. always bearing In uiiml
tbe national honor. Alt of us possess
a LaUo soul and a Mexican heart."
Rcnor Lul« Elgucro is probably tbe
tn&lt;&lt;KV dlsttiigulthcd of tho trio tn bustnces cud politic«. He U n dfpltsllst.
politician gud a lawyer-.of nol&lt;*. He
holds by. appointment at tbo Mexican
goverument tho poet at Inteircutor for
national *bd central batiks of Mexico
and la also president of the National
ndlYtay* of Mexico, although thnt po­
sition bus no pullticnl significance.
Rafael Elguero. his .son, is secretary
the delegation. 8euor lUtbaaa ta
author of the best Mexican
on’ lnlentaUunal law nnd was It
choice Jor atnbnsendor to .Was
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of Sanford the sntali due* of metn- he on the side where the people's
bfinhlp elone wauld j*rry..the
Interest* mr*_ *fffieM.*-hib~wjlU-. not
make a mistake which will help the
for
a
year
and
your
assistance
at
p AlUtnJ fvtn fWpsSsr éj*H (rulli Modini By
th d 'Pmeetings would be of untold •pedal Interest».-—Tho State,
flit HEBAIO PRINTINtì COMPANY benefit The merchant, the carpenR. J , HULL Y, fflltn r
ter, the painter, the bricklayer, the MAKE FLORIDA RIDICULOUS
W. M itSYNCS Butin«*» Ménager
lawyer and the doctor all expect to .A very farcical. scene wns that
reap a benefit from a ' bigger and enacted on the grounds of the Pan­ ^
better dty. Then it ia certainly up ama Canal exhibition In San FranDetWsrtU 1« tksCUj by es»n«r 33.00 p«r year rt
to every one of the»« to com« for­ dsco last week, when three so-called
advance at îOç pêJ'rauaÜL,
consists jn protecting a depositor from Arrow ing for A doubtful purpose as much
ward
and help the .club- to make commissioners Trom Florida - dediIn a d ita » n u l I* «ned« »1 affleo.
^Hanford better and bigger. It ia a ented a slfe for a building in which
S8 in granting a loan for a legitimate one.
» m l u m n 4 i Ii n « a l l mailer Aw enl *
lead pipe dnch that union the pepple according to their spread eagle talk,
IMS, st Um foeioBk* ut Sanford. riarfcU.
of Sanford do not. get together all they are to raako a two hundred And
&lt;] With an unbroken record of caring for our depositors in the matter of loans we
andar Act «( March 3rd. ISIS.
the Improvement», ail the new peo-. fifty thousand dollar exhibit of the
offer the highest service in connection with every proj&gt;er undertaking.
pie, all the new buijdings will be products, resources and progress of
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but. chimerical dreams for the sea­ Florida. And all this without mon­
NOW IS THE TIM E
%. O yR EXPERIENCE will be. of great benefit to you and we are always ready
son, and some other live city will ey—without, backing from the people
Some people are taking summer get the pruspects that you are now of the state, and without any other
to discuss youT business affairs and. render you every service for their successful
vacations in Florida, some people building your hopes about and that means of realising their dream than
administration.
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are taking siestas, some commercial other live dty will get them through their own enthusiasm and an Un­
bodies and some cities are taking a commercial body that comprise« limited supply of wind.
vacations and siestas. It Is .nice ,lo all the peopko of that dty — not a
The truth of the whole matter is
j&gt;e able to take vacations In summer few menr to take the burden,"
that California 1« getting Florida in
time. It .Is nice to be able to gtt
Sanford without the ministrations exactly the position she wants her—
4 % INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
away from business cares-and cease of a commercial body will die. . It to show Ker rlVit up in the most
to think about your business and is not necessary to point this fact ridiculous light‘ possible. With this
your city, it is nice to be able at out to you people who have watched end in view a Mr. O’ Hara, Cali­
other times .of the year to cease to event* here for .the past five years. fornio commissioner for the big
think about your city and just slide • Are you willing to let tho dty re- •ho«’, spent a lot of time in Florida
along through life letting the other lapse or will you come forward while
fishing for* suckers, v He knew of
fellow worry about the city and the coming i* good and show your course that tho legislature had made
after he has spent his time and sub­ manhood?
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no appropriation for an exhibit; he
stance advertising the d ty and look­
also knew that the means for mak­
ing after the municipal affatrs and
ing a decent exhibit could not be
putting said d t y . on its feet for
H. E. TOUR
M.M.SMfTH H. R. STEVENS
raised by individual subscription;
you, the vacationist, to step up to
FrnUrSt
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he knew further that if he could in­
tho pie counter and draw the ra­
duce a certain number of citizens of
tions that. the little busy bee who
Florida to make the attempt, he
has stayed on the job has stored up
would have Florida just where Cal­
for you.
ifornia wanted her. The mngnificent
There ‘are men, business men, in
exhibit that she will make on her
Sanford who have never given a
owp ground, compared with the famoment’s thought to the work "of
«djjnifieant showing that Florida will
N O T IC E
the board o f ’ trade or commercial
As I hav„ charge of the bta|n»aa-oi
make, wiil be a big enough adver­
organization. ' There Afe men jp
Title Rond St Guarantee Co/) East Sag?
tisement to lust her fox n generation.
.‘Sanford who have never giverf a
ford Land League, and W. A.; Whit,
No-set of private individuals^ltas
« j i ' fbr advertising the d ty’s recomb,
I can be found in the Tax As­
the right to compromise the state as
.¿mrres. There are men in Sanford,
sessor's
Office in the court house.
He the so-called Florida commissioners
just us .there are men in evierv citv foundation« ami; a steel trust
t
popóne
to
do.—
Bartow
Courier
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who lot the other fellow do the worif
T H O S . K. B A T E S
formant.
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and then step in and get the pie
and &gt;the cream. They also have
done so anil they always will con*
tinue to do so until, the end of the
N O T IC E !
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chapter, but these men do not com­
Now is the time to :
At a meeting largely attended in
mand any respect of their fellow
Palstka a few days ago the East
men for having shirked their duty.
Florida Fair Association was formed
You can find them in every dty
for the purpose of holding an annual
»fid you ran usually get their pedi­
fair. Putnam and St. Johns coungree after a few minutes’ conversa­
g in n in g the work, wjll Invite
tion, for they do not command the
T w o Bottles Sold Now
the cooperation of other eastern
respect and esteem of their fellow
counties and it Is proposed to have
for Fifty Gents
men. ’Not all of the laggards of tho
a big fair each fall or winter to dembusiness life of a dty are Irfggards
Sold by W. G. ALDRIDGE
onitrate the possibilities of Florida
because they do not wish to become
■oO, muscle and brain. The. pro­
identified with the pulsing machin­
ducts of farm, grove aiyl garden, of
ery of tho city. Some arc really
factory and mill and other' igaudlaggards Ijcoauso they cannot help
trlal enterprises, will be showtr at­
it and uro not only laggards in their
tractively, and the people of this.
city affairs hut in their own af­
country will be invited to com* find
fairs. Some are backward because
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they do not like the methods em­
Russian Cossaqks Are Formidable Foes
The
National * Weekly
that Is inviting homeseekera and Inployed by the officials of the trade
The Russian navy has never been considered a very tmportaut ractoi» In
vest urn.
body or have some petty grievance
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the nation's defense because eo llttlo of. tfc* country fncea fbe •**. However.
against them. Some are laggards
Russia boast* of one of the beet armies
the world. Tho Russian Cossacks
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C o l l i e r ^ i H C lu b »
because they think more of the be heard. «— l
are known everywhere and are formidable fighters.
We stick to the prediction at a
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biggest grapefruit crop. Indeed, it
time when the prospect 'of peace
CWW. b.. bm
is claimed that this crop will almost
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seems most unlikely. * The Euro­
equal her round orange crop. Grent­
y y f ) the price ii $2.50
pean war cloud will be dispelled in ing such to be the case the growers
S g Q p k /
and »c h*»t wcurtd
the rourse'of a ftw weeks. We pass
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aconc«iitmwhrrtwill have a hard time working it
by t'i an oiler It
the tablet to Bobert* Holly so that
off at e profit. The preceding crop
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be may mark th— Reporter-Star.
was short, still the prices ruled low
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Diction »ilk this
through the entire shipping guason.
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publication, q
FORREST LAKE'H AS LEAD
— DoLand Record. Special interests no longer try to
buy up the legislature aome one has
"The new Curry Ar Smith dgtr
R.imrntiinr (h» «rtrt dunind Jo. CAr t M
•aid—they find the supreme courts
factory building will be ready for
tk pc« ptic, w* hit. m*.t*
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easier to get to. Unfortunately this
ofi.r
it ana our own pvbllr«tk&gt;n imp om |t*J
ocrupancy by Oqtobor 16,” .says the
&lt;cwlb* prive of CObr'iii»«. That* iUsuird
is true in a measure, but the special
offa ioim«MÌ.UlnMrwlM««lrfWW*
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little- to 'come out to the meetings interest* are still to dominate the the excavating has, begun for the
Wlut Von Get in Collier’»
.and help hnjmt your city early and Florid* legislature, and they are at
foundation*. The new factory build­
lute. It is not one man*» business present working to get their man In ing will be practically four stories
U r . b a . w .u r . ’■ » '« ÿ - M ’ ÏÏS
Vertlyof»b*/wM«tcuBt
to do thU or u dozen men's business, the speaker's chair of the house the
abod citiz e n .- fcan dbs
high, although the lower floor will
in»V*iine tor tlx "1*4*
but it is the business and the duty coming session. , *
be partly below the street level.
tlnagt th*t • 7*-*» * *»1
With an enemy to the people in The ground dimensions are forty .by
of every mih In Sanfdni to join the
dub that is tryjpg 'to place. your the speaker's chair be can do
sixty feet, and the workrooms will
enough to block arty progressive
dty on tho map." *
accommodate double the nurpher of
Every dty thqt ha* become k real legislation by packing all of the cara- cigarmakers. when compared with
city-has absolutely owed ¡|if success mlttect with men who suit tifib spec­
the present building.
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.to a'eo'to'mercial body. There ia not ial interests, in this manner keeping
a single Instance of any growing city th* bills from being reported or re­
In the worftl ever amounting t&lt;* a porting them unfavorably.
We 'do not know whether Carey
jdmyirhe that did not liave *• comntercial organisation to boost it Hardee of Suwannee is going‘ into
If You H ave a
Then just « t down today and Reason the game with his. eyes shut ror
Printing W ant
with yourself about your ,cjty of whether he is willing to give the
Sanford and ask yobrsetf if you especial Interests what th*y want
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wtflk ofWft; ns mombrrs. We need
the business, man, t &amp; laborer, the
artisan,
the professional' map to
help us in the grand concerted move^
ment of boosting Swnford'and until
yre get that concerted effort our effort* will fall on atony ground. You
must btjfry all your personal ¿rievancee, all your political grievances
ted stand forth as a man to help
your city, There ‘are dozens of
good things coming our way—that.la
they .are coming but' will never
reach/here without the, help of. the
organized commercial body. Our city
*Hll iqiring iptd new life only with
tho 'Cdmtocrdal, Club’s help and:
thorn ia nothivu for the good men o)
Sanford to do bill rally around the
baqner■of l;oost‘*n4 &lt;?Jmd in^out of
tho'riiiR," ThoVeifi)»ers;of the Onmfiiercfut Qlpli have been holding the
umbrella over you long enough.
It i* high time now; that*ypu purehjMcd ^your.QWq umbrslla or help

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Hardee Is a fine looking jpan. full
of energy and'w ith affable way*,
He la just the kind ; of map .The
plittos want if they can Vqrk Him.
but If wiuld. be,* pity, to l)*Vo *ja
good a majf as rfardee fall Into, the
hand» of the men- who Try to-dommate our taw making body in an
attempt to block any legislation
which seeks to * bring th*’ govern­
ment closer to the people. .
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• Florida patriots should insist, upon
their representatives-not*: pledging
their .support to any randitjgi? for
th«» 'speakership unless they' know
j^int to be a friend pf the people and
Una .who tan be reU*4 upon in aO
'thing* Personal friendship should
not' plajr a stroog^ past in matters
iw &amp; Z 3 2 &amp;
.. &amp;
like
Forrest Lake has tho Inside track in
the race for tbe speakership, and If
he U succesiiul In winning out The
State feels that the people wiU'hav*

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When , the 8anford ‘ posJoffice waa
MelhodUl Cornerstone
pilfered last Saturday a Herald print­
J'nn of the most important events
er, Albert Dorman, lost six pairs of in the life of the Methodist church
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Ii(Ue Happenings— Mention
darned- aecks. That joke ia really of Sanford will take place on Tues­
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M atters In Brieftoe bad.— Eustis Lake Region.
day afternoon, August 11th at 8
NEWS FROM WASHINGSON BY THE SPECIAL CORRE
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M. F. Robinson left today for ^ Mra. Holly writes her better half
SPONDENT
OF
THE
HERALD
On
this
occasion
the
cornerstone
PERSONS ITEMS Of INTEREST Bell mar (wherever that is) whete that in the mountains of North of the new church building now un­
— !} ~-.+* " ™ ho will spend the summer with hia Carolina it ia necessary to have a
Washington. Aug. 4.— friends-of who had charge of the engineering
wife and daughter, Mrs. Harry Pap- Are in the grate in . order to keep der course of construction on their
J bmisery o t The gosling 8m»*l Talk« worth.
warm. To which we might reply lot on th«v córner pf Park avenue the river and harbor appropriation work in digging the cut, admittedly
rtncclncUy Arranged For Harried
bill, which has been temporarily the greatest single feat in conqeclio
Jhat in Sanford it Is necessary to and Fifth street (will be laid.,
Her eld Header*
This evening the Bachelors club
Bishop HenrjV c. *Morrison, who aide tracked in the Senate for anti­ with the «instruction of the I*
have
a
fire
in
the
stove
In
order
to
will enjoy their moonlight launch
cook something vdrile she ia away. is now a resident of Florida, having trust legislation, have agreed to Canal. I t ' is stated there isf («e-ce­
ride
to Ft. Florida, under the guar­
„ 1.* M.-Smith of Winter Park wan
—Sanford Herald. In the next Item his home in Leesburg will deliver make a superhuman effort t o -pass dent for such an order, atmythe
thecity yesterday looking after dian ship of Mr. and Mrs. Ern«tt we see where somebody gave Editor the address .of the raasion. A a bill at thia session of Congress, Corps of Engineer! of tho United
Beta. The "B. O.s" are predictvaried Interests.
Holly a cream pitcher. It is certain­ abort historical sketch Is being pre­ rnthro than leave it to the mercy of States Army are heartily in favor
ing a very pleasant voyage.
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time for Mra, Holly to come pared by one of the oldest members the short session which convenes of thus honoring a very distinguish­
The Commercial Club wants every
Among the prominent Oviedo vis- home!— Eustis Lake Region.'
and will be given as an Important the ttrsl Monday in December.
ed colleague.
_an in Sanford to attend the meet­ Itora to the city yesterday were
part of the program.
You
lose
»he
bet,
Clirence.
The
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ing on Friday night at the city hall. County Treasurer J. B. Jonea and
The supporters of the bill r
Tho local lodge of Master Masons
doner of tho pitcher was a man.
The
Congrea*
now in session has
Both of them are
will, on the invitatiop of the of­ that it ia going to bo a herculean
Hay, oats, corn, chicken feeds at Theo. Aulln.
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the
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talkirtt"
•Congress in aU
task to keep a quorum of either
merchants of Oviedo and claim that
ficials of the church lay tha stone.
p F. Dutton’s.
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history
‘According
to
at) examina­
House
In
Washington
after
the
anti­
Electric Irons si Cost .
their city is the fastest growing one
Old members and fridnds of the
D
Mrs. B. T. Hotter spent Sunday in the state.
tion o( the statistics as to the com­
trust
bljla
ar»
tv-ii
of
the
tray,
but
The Sanford Light A Fuel Co, Methodist church are invited to be
:* with home folks and returned to her
parative. volubility of tho members
Many .visiting ministers they are going-to. try to pass the
have
decided to sell their' electric present.
A or 6 doses 666 will break .any
Julies at Lakeland yesterday.
of .this and preceding Congresses.
waterway
bill
while
the
rqofcroncea
case or Fever or Chill*. Price 25 irons at coat for a short time only, and friends of th r church are ex­ on the trust measures are boing held,
The Congressional Record, up to
Freeh yeast cakes and popcorn at M ra
in order to get them into the homes pected.
cents.
ff4-28t
thia
' date, contains about 14,000
Simon’,.
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Further announcements will bo the Senate having made a number
pf Sanford.
pages
for the present session; which ’
of
radical
changes
in
these
measures
It is rumored that Pop Miiteor
They have proven auch a success made later.
L. M. Rheblnder, postmaster and
began
th* *lrit Monday In Decem­
since
they
left
the
House.
It
It
an­
caught a baaa at the beach the other and the ladies already using them
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a prominent merchant of Geneva
ber.
The
largest Record achioved
ticipated
that
these
conferences
will
day—his first ontf and it is about to are so enthusiastic over the irons
. was in the dty yesterday on busiHesolationa
I í m é é m ^ é a m continue foE at least taro weeks, in a single session prior to this' time
unbalance his mind. The rumor that Mr. Rines the manager wants
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Sanford, Fla., July 30, 1914.
which the advocates of the river and was in the regular session of the fifty
comes from Pop himself and tho them in every home in Sanford,
To
the
Master,
Wardep
and
Breth­
harbor
bill
believe
will
give
them
ninth
Congress.
It
met
in
Decern__ Hand has returned from ftah will have to be taken with a
Sheriff
hence the special price.
ren of Sanforil Lodge No. 62, ample time to put the hill through b e r . 1889, and continued to the first
Montgomery, where pe was called grain o( aaff—sea salt.
Their announcement will he found
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F. &amp; A. M.
the Senate, even If the majority has of the next October, 304 days. It
to take charge of a prisoner wanted
in another part of this issue,
Typewriter Ribbons—Remember
filled a Record of 10,800 pages. It
Greeting:—
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resort to continuous sessions.
in Seminole county.
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the Herald when you need one
is generally thought that tho pres­
/ Again we have been called to the
serious is the situation, how­ ent Congress will last at least six
Turnip and Mustard seed at F. F. Any make machine. ?5c delivered
"House of Mourning” and it ia with
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Chulueta
ever,
that the representatives in
Dutton’s.
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anywhere. Phone 148.
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••••• - . The good’ people of the Chuluota deep sorrow that we announce to Congress, whose districts ure vitally or eight weeks lortger, which-will add
just that much more to a Record
you tho death of our beloved brother
K •Hemember that the Commercial
Henry Peabody Is sojourning at
section,' famous- for their hospitality John Moore, which occurred at his Interested in waterway improve­ that la already perfectly awfyl to
Club especta every man in Sanford Sarasota, where he expects to re­
will have a big picnic at that place residence on Celery * avenue near ments. have started a "baclr Are” contemplate.
to attend the meeting on Friday cuperate after his very» painful acci­
next Friday,. Aug. 7th aAd every­ Sanford, ‘ &gt;1a. -Jinr the past nix and in consequence Senators are be­
eight, August 14th.
dent on his iqptorcycle several weeks
There used to b* a fine old tradi­
body Iajnviteci. There will be horse or more, years that our brewer, has ginning Co receive telegrams from
-rjy
Chambcre'oKCommerce, Boards of tion that IT'new .senator "should be
, Mr*. Mattie Johns has returned ago. He is "“now Improving every racing, gander pulling aa.4-ali kinds
affiliated withju.we.bpvpjiMrncd. to Trade,.«ml other eonjmefriel;.bodies, acch «nd not hoard" during tbo-firat —
¿from n pleasant trifi to-S t.•Peters­ day and will soon be un.tha job-at d f fancy stunts'to keep* the crowd'
love him ter his r*%I .worth and to soy nothing;«? prominent 'citizens Congress, but that has been rrlothe V-C plant again.
burg. Tampa and othbr points in
in good humj^x and at the noon -Masonic character.
in the commuiiitifs affected calling gated to tho acrap heap, for the now
C. H. Lefilcr has received the- wel­ hour there will be a feed such aa
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Whereas, \y* ar° called upon for for the pasage of tho hill.' Even Senator does aa much, and some­
come
intelligence
that
his
grandson,
only the people of Chuluota cun the. time being to give us bis com­
See Dutton 'for turnip, mustard,
delegations are on their way to times more talking than his'Offier
give
you. Plenty to mCf, plenty of panionship and
C.
D.
LefHer,
Jr.,
has
been
appoint­
lettuce and cauliflower seed. 96-tf
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Washington .from different parts of colleague, which necessarily adds
ed tp the Naval Academy at An­ amusement and everybody cordially
Whereas,
We
shall
miss
mor^
and
Mrs. Harry Wilaon spent Sunday napolis an.d is duly qualified to be­ Invited to attend. Remember the
the country seoking to .hasten the largely to the site of the. Record.
more, as time goes on tho "t»ood
lb at Seabreoxo with
and Mrs. come one of Uncle Sam’s, fighting date la next Friday, Aug. 7th.
legislation which is imperatively nec­
Ronator•LaFolletto'gave the Rec­
Cheer" of his frilowahip, and
essary to keop the work of river and ord this session a big boost, when he
L. R. Philips, who have a cottage men. Charlie was
here, jieveral
Whereas, We feel a sense of grat­ harbor improvement* moving.
over there for the summer.
months ago enroute homo to Miami
had insorted a mas* of lottcrs an d
p
Reglatration Book* Open
itude to our Heavenly Father for
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qther
matter sent to the Intcpst-ite
Editor Johnson of tho Kissimmee from Washington. His standing in
The registration hooks of Sem­ the influence and fellowship of such
President Wilson is seriously con- Commerce Commission to influence
¡~ Journal was-ir. the city on Sunday the examination was above the aver­
characteristics
as
this
of
our
depart­
inole county will ho kept open by
»Idering the advinabiUty of iiuuini
decision in the advanced rate
and stopped over several hours in- age ajjd hia relatives here are verySupervisor of Registration at his ed brother, Therefore, be it
proud
of
the
young
man.
an
executive
*rdcr
dunging
t
is.
That material filled 305 pages
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V specting the brick roads.
Rrsolved, That aa an expression
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office at 112 Park avenue on Mon­
r
name
of
Culehra
Cut.
Panama,
to
capturedthe
championship
for
Thursdays and Sunday*— Wood­ days, Wednesdays and Saturdays of of our sorrow over our separation
Garden seed, poultry supplies, Inland
Park. Picnic .conveniences, each week from Augdat 8rd until from, and esteem for'his character, Halliard Cut, in honor of the late putting the most matter into the
. tcrn*tionnl chicken and stock foods
amusements. The.' only safe, dear, second Saturday In October for the that we jl'Mllrato to his memory a Lieutenant Colonel D.‘ D. GniUarf Record at one
at Leffler’s.
9£2te
page in our minute hook, on. which'
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
Tho many friends of Mr*. Al .dally, cleaned and re-filled from ar­ registration of election in the No­ a copy of these resolutions be spread,
Jja are glad to aeo her out again tesian well. Shower bath, toboggan vember general election.
•nd further
U, C. DUBOSE.
er a serious operation at » Savan­ slide. Leased privately also.
Resolved, That we hereby
8t6f
Supervisor Registration
nah hospital.
to his bereaved widow and
100-Zte
i
The regular quarterly stockh
L_ ..¿.TT
££_ ones our ainqere and heartfelt sym­
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The Commercial Club will hold meeting of
the Seminole
pathy In thia their grief and irrep­
an important meeting Friday night, Op'crative Mercantile - Co. will be
• Postonico Thief Nabbed
arable loss and
E August, U(h In the dty hall. AU held in the store Tuesday, Aug. ‘
After some very clever work on U Further Resolved. That a copy of
tixens usged to be present.
f t 7:30 p. m.
AU shareholders are
the part of the government men and thee« resolutions be sent to the famt
Coltoh need meal, shorts, bran at earnestly requested to attend. “ A
IIy vl our late ‘bother by our sec­
-dividend will be declared. T. A. the city polico force the miscreant
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retary, and a copy be furnished the
who
has
been
tapping
tho
mail
Newton, Sec. &amp; Trees.
Mrs.. H, R. Reynolds and diughboxaa at the postofbee' haa bean 8enford Herald, with request that
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caught and proved to be e young they publish same,
The Comedians any! their la»
C. R. Walker. '
to their home in Fcrntftidina after a
negro lad named John Graham. *"
H. W. Caldwell.
month’s stay with Jim. Reynolds’ staged an. aU. day picnic Sunday who haa been employed aa errand
around, oh and in Crystal Lake, boy at The Herald cilice, n* was
O. L. Bledso*.
Jther, N. J. Sumatra m.
and V sunburn is an indication of caught red handed and arrested
Committee.
J. C! Rich of St. Petersburg ar­ enjoyment this event wae intensely
yesterday morning and ia now held
rived in the dty yesterday and will pleasant. The trip waa made'
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spend several 'days visitinr friends ’wagon, which carried a good aixed awaiting the pleasure of the U. S.
naitf.eratlon for Othsre.
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and looking after hia farm near lunch as well aa the Misses Marion authorities. This should put a stop
X &gt; r» lmore smiles of sl^Qt armto
this
thieving
business
nt
the
of­
.
pathy,
à
few
more
tender
word«,
a
Cameron City. •
and Hatcl Packard, Francis Aspin- fice, a practice that has been most
depicts the mixing of mortar to be used
nulo moro restraint on Utnper, may
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Get your ice cream from Duhart'a w»U. Clara PblUipe;-Anna May Pope, annoying to the po-tal authorities make all tha rtlDerence between hap.
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in bu ild in g.th e homo.
Cream Factory.
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and Mary- Waldron, and Mesara. , nd t'0 Those who hav« boon missing pinças and half happiness to'itloes 1
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Walter, Sherman and Edgar Routh, packages for aome time.
&gt;VE M IX MEDICINES IN OUR M ORTAR
live with.—Stopford Brooke.
Mrs. Ghaa. F. Clark was in the
Harry Phillips, Howard Arncrtte,
dty yesterday calling on friends and
No blame ia attached to anyone
To
Howard Gilbert, Percy Packard,
looking after her property interests.
connected with the postofflee, aa
Francis R«-ll and ‘ Arthur • Chase.
Mrs. CliTk is now located at Pathey have done aU In their power
Mr*. Bril had great success In main­
to apprehend the guilty parties and
'Iiikn in the millinery business.
ACCURACY AND PRECISION* OUR WATCHWORD
taining order. .
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the package taken from the Herald
Mr. and Mra. Brisson' and fam­
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Milo. Atiilono Do Moyer made her box was nrft insured by the postal
ily have retamed from a' month’s
’
second appearance- *t (he Grind department but by a private com*
• stay in the mountains of North.Car­
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theater lajit night before a large and pany and It waJ n&lt;n liecewari- io
otins, where they had a big-time and
SANFORD.
FLA.
Thu
Niruil
Drug
Sto,*
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PHONE
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appreciative’ nudiance.^ She
dis­ sign for tj)c package, tfie seme being
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return much refreshed.
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played some new-.steps in a very * ■“'* lu the 4hjx with the regular
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PeaMiee, pears, pinee, prunes and pleasing manner’ niKk^this evening mall. Tho boy Evidently opened
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pimklffs at Lefllcr’s.
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will Intgoduc*‘ all new atei*. She the box end took what seemed a
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Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Brumley have
f |vo_ »
on th® .valuable' package and after, finding
of J o h n B S te tso n . U n iv e rsity , D o L an d , F lo rid a
«turned from North C a r o ls whercy «tag. last nlghP. which wss accepted his mistake threw the. packages
=,
tnt! s U ra l wceVa enjoying ^ Mr. McDowell Butt Mr- Bu t away., •
they spint
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’«^oryc o f study
the c
of climate and old pfovetl an apt pupil and wRVMUe
Hr.
DeMoyer
responded
to
a
^double
OKEECHOBEE NEWS ' Æ
scenes round thoir former home,
encorst— Orlando Sentlm*1»- •. f--&gt;
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Lay water enusad. J. F. Turn*;,
Mr. and Mra. E. B. Browfi •aro
|jr„ to leave hi* ftqo Tarm near Okee­
borne again after spending a !nti)jftlr
Plcndintf An^Practice. Itit'gra4u* tC8 admiitud to
Bodj of Negro Found
chobee until the rajqe of watvr. H*
pructice-without further exrtixtlnation. Facu ty, inw
in - Maryland qt Ute old horhe -of
Th* body of a negro was found has several men Engaged marking
Mr. Brown They' also visited .at
buUdinfr. law library-, counete of.study . uin*ucp»uised.
fr Baltimore. Washington and ^plE^er nfAj: Ote pit at the 'rdund houqe of up his stork of hogs It bought
. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25th.
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Ota ’A. C. L. shops'th|* morning from'J. L. Ingram in the spring.
■ j point* of inkeriwt. '' ..
Send for Announcement lor 1914*15.
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•’» * ]*a n d ‘Sheriff Hand U'-n&amp;v'WqaJ^gat•The'spot whore ;be is is the mowt
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New booking qrders to\ HJg. Uosi.’.
the cause of his donti'skTylt is wonderful |na’ee ; fn the &gt;Wld lor
—et
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ton lettuce and CapHflowet^iseedc jjAjL' knpwn whether he was drown­
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la ih* Ciccali Caurla Haacalb Judicial tir
hogs. You canivalrqos4.
them
N on es of KitKiurra balk
M V a i t i and l&gt;f vUlu» of *• vltcntioS i*;| ¿ culi. Ovuriaoia Caualr. n*tlda la CSaa
ed,-killed or committed suicide, but grow: He 4ays hé cnn raise "800
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,ó » l out at »k f Circuit Caaft tor
¿ carr'SluUS T*
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'«tU'-wM be d e t e r g e d by'-ji cos-* pound bogs on the natural range.
♦nth Judicial m ra iret
i* *ad fi
, The many. frh&gt;nd* of A.’. T.
i'Itatisa
Citane* tvaaty •(ot ■wVlth ftéroinala Cou
a 'j^ y this afternoon.
a
K»"'*?
tharìlo
J.
V.
baraje.
Ojiaadaal
.
glad to see him dut igiin
The only difficulty in such Urge
* u lac warty s e a r i l . t * * a w * thaï
Ta J. W. llarp«i, car» 1t. J. n**»y, O«««*»,
prtiilln*.
vh*r«U
F«*tUlt*r
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k
l.
hog* la thé mucK won't bold them
.after a/yreqj^s IHneee,
«p a»»
car YorMt
a
•* lilSlMi* Sltd wc. A.- ri»»a
atilM-aiins from ilia affidavit ni Mr».
J 6 . &amp; dcltcOaal. I k ^ f c ^ T i a d «sew and.
,&lt;V’ Notice of. Ate «-ling
up. He aay*. he ia no&gt; jpriug to,trp
•Ill aut» at vuMU
st UU« troM da«
-IkXi tha dcfatldanl.
t v J,
z â’ x n t . .'&lt;•
of &lt;0*. nan hub»* ka-jLnford, - Florida, «*
The' Com roerci*l. Club issili •hol d &lt;o stop the growth-of'hoge’-affÿ lorfg.tWjArwtondar ta XoUmber. A l ’- tMe.
(aaldaSt
ai
«h*
arai*
flf rtarlda, «. .1
V»&gt; important meeting ih C'he- elty cr. He is going to arrange' to put
t iwiSa.sto .?tk day o&gt;
.iurtn
now «i CvUdrnl al (ha alala al Nt* York,
1. ft» 4(tè'(Stil
.«tila ar sala, ta |k*&gt;U|kMt «S raaldla*
dn amap «Lt. car* ,.a»l Steel rails, V fully .»quipped, roomy
m
t
on
Friday
night.
August.
I4th
•V
ï
*
oc
0
*w*|o,
N.
Y.;
that
Ih* *ald da- Ed Higgins expect* td IbtW. ^qi' —
. - ». « .
erar tv*unir-«aa yaara al iga:
equipped ‘ with »Jectridty that, .wffi
sutomol&gt;U*.,
St.
U. n »M .,rr.i teadsM-iJa
4
i*t*r*»t
fqg points in; Indian* an»i. ^ i o a'fi'L cy &gt;&gt;ry ra^ &amp; e r fJk j d r t 4 .1o
INat fbtra la an P«r*on ta »*• aut* at
Bri jM B F B .J6a» -cartai» irM l W ta rn ) ef and
of importance .hold twbiJjogS’Td the Tlat and wheq
Flortda.' IN aarvloa al a aubpotna use*
and «Huai» In Bftni*. la donoqrty OraaM) W
and*‘ may.Hake a trip to Dstrbit ho- pTcwnt' os , tra
ha«a
uould bind tha d*f«ttdant;
M
they
aidn
^ tant'oft -a place, pretvy clean
rau. J.
ir W. llar
Ilarpar ara hurthy
' i for* coming* him«.---He wrili Içok to the city -a nd 4 nty will be taken
men who they i *t on
them oVer. a n d «Íce aom» doU ,iît up. All ÓÍ
j i*_______
.i u
of
it throw* ^
.ISIS, »ha tama balas a
the automobile-tmainesa.
and runnia* *•&lt;
tns
feet
bírV ara «pedaíly lnvHéd; .
. rar raov«sí’¿ff
llf* *t Oolon avrnu* « 0
Cloéln» out all typewriter Carbon feud and give in their namra. a* a * ¡Ha * now feed
e also
din.
^ _
rtb ai a rifl,i ansi» « i k
t mctc.i-r »*•• lata t-*N*
only, Mr. 2fiç a ctiv é'campaign of advgrtiri^g tie effpects in addition to Ifele to hanfiU
Best gra
(1BYAN S JE N K IN S'
alone l.ob* M
otuct*
Moni
c»*
3ÍVS.
.»»•! »Ion
Per (tosen ¿befe
«ÌÌoayIMp Tftf'
Trart,
raid Office. ' city’s resources wffi .W lhaugdsated tbe biggest portion oi Hte-fisn tfiat
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o» m* NI.ifori»III*
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stiXNrH
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attivi medir -irti
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He
Jat one« and whatever Judp*Banfofd goes out of Lake Okeechobee.
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In tbe will leave thu Jol^i about the middle i
J w p " , l rtt
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Hl UlaoM» li.
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. to d a y
from
i City and then
■i for I
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touch wit
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D(“'mdnT Ts torn between cotw
lllctlng emotions over the war in
Korop*. Ke'does nirknow whether
O f .U&gt; Hoch dcr Kaiser, KJas thk French
President or eat Swiss cheese.

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Me picked It
ood a
It over to-me.
papera
and
bar
drifted
revii-AOeocU
There
was
a resemblance, recogfiUabl6
lions. Finally, about six months ago.
ho married stf actrea»* In this city, not now that my attention had been called
to It. certain features being remark­
of wealthy family. but of respectable
*y
r
antecedents- lie married her under ably slmllofi **I do niT-know bow others might
his assumed name, and they .began
have looked' ujmu such a' proposition
housekeeping In a flat on the north
as this, but it never occurred to me
side.
'T he Judge learned of this marriage at tbo time to doubt tbe bohesty of
Vsdi'a statement nor could 1 pefealVb,
E M «*- I In some .way and began to Insist that
any gfeat wrong In ti»e aftloi^ so calm’ the aon return homo with hi* wife.
’ ly proposed. Volt, wa idling tbo ex­
Circumstance* prevented, howeycr. and
pression'of my face In the light, seem­
tho visit was deferred. Meanwhile,
ed.to divine my thoughts
becoming more eccentric as Jie grew
"Evldoutly you are recovering your
older, tbt-lot her discharged all his old
good sense." he remarked easily. "You
•errant* and lived the life of a recluse.
will act, I take It?" f
Aj "
W hen'be died suddenly and almost
"Y'es." the word was out almost be­
alone he left a will leaving hU prop­ fore I was «ware of speaking.
\
erty to i’blllp, providing the young
“Sensible dcclalun, my man," bis
man returned with his wife to lire
face lighting up, "Now. there la no
upon the relate within atx months; need ,of our meeting again or being
otherwise the entire estate should be seen together. NeaJe. hand-Craig your
dlrldod among certain named chari­ copy of articles of administration and
ties. Three administrators were mim­
of tbn w1lt."~
ed, of whom Neale here waa one."
I took these «rad refid them over
HUI ìttGfìfU
Neale drew a legal looking paper carefully, yet without fully compre­
from tit* pocket
hending tbe legal phraseology. They
••Here, is «.co p y o f the wUI." lie were apparently ginulnb, and l gather­
m
KSf:l
said, "If Craig cores to examine It”
ed from them that tbe facta were ex­
that evening 1 dressed as carefully as
"Not'now," I replied. "Let mo hear actly as atatiedi \ Pgfer B. Neale of
possible In tbe *dingy room of my the entire story flrat'*
gisse
Birmingham waa named one of tbq adr
boarding bouse. It was still daylight,
"Tbe administrator*," Vail went op mlnlstratora.
J&amp;t.;
but thero was a long walk before me. as though uninterrupted and repeat­
"Here ts a small packet of totters
Chestnut street, wa* across tbe river;
—
Y
ing a set «jieech,' "endeavored to lo- from Judge Henley to bis son." Vail
tn tbo more aristocratic section.
cate young Henley, but failed. Then Mid In a businesslike way, "which you
It was dark enough when I got there
Map of Austria-Hungary and Servia
.Mr. Neolo waa sent here to make
had better rend and ao fam iliar!»
and began seeking tho number,
personal anarch. He came to me for yourself with local names and condi­
This
map
shows Austria-Hungary and Bcnria, with surrounding countrlra
found No. 106. It was slightly back
a?d and legal advice. •Finally we tions. I have also drawn np and had It ts In this section of Europe that the principal war sctlou centers. VU-mti
from tbe street, a large stone' man
Is tbe capital of Anstrla. end Belgrade la the Capital of Benda,
•Ion, surrounded by n low coping of found the flat where tbe young couple typed a brief sketch o f young Ilenley's
had
lived.
It
was
deserted,
and
we
life, which will aid you In playing the
brick aud with no light abowlng any­
where. I. was obliged to. mount the learned from neighbor» that they bad part You will need n now outfit of
front steps before I could assure my­ quarreled, and tbe wlfo left him. Wo clothes, f presume? If you will sign
self this was tho place, i followed have l&gt;oen unnblo to discover her this paper I will bond you a liberal
tho narrow cement walk around the •whereabouts. She did not return to or advance."
I read It over slowly, but It qjipearedcorner or tlis bouse. One window on communicate with her own people In
tbe flrat floor exhibited-« faint glow tbe west or wlLh any fanner friends Innoccnt enough. Of.
at tbe edge o f a closely drawn curtain. In this city. She simply disappeared would require.soiii&lt;fguarantee
nnd,
we
have
some
reason
to
believe,
work
wouJHjis
performed.
Yl-ilicgrI rapped on tbe door three times, my
nerves tingling from oxdteniepL There committed suicide. The body of a tain qni-Mlojfh’ Ajo*« to my mind.
"As soon A b tbe profMTty la legally
was a moment's delay ao that-1 lifted yottflg woman fitting her gepçral defrom tho river In tpy possekslou I an) to deed ft over
-toy band again, and then the door tcnpttOQ waa -taken
nnd hurledjrlthout identification."
your
.1 -y
’ ' tyopened silently.
'-'AdiM
"Aodvromur Henley?" 1 aaked ns he
“ Certainly;*, f represent tbo adminis­
"Como In." said n man’s voice.
F
i
?»S
*
■
trator* and tbN.ctifhtfitl bhlr."
1 atcppajjPwithin, seeing nothing Of paused.
\
"Henley,” ba continued gravely,
That will Ihr^tt’d' forgery on my
the man, and tbe door was closed be­
hind me. Tbe sharp click o f tbe latch "was at last located,under an assum­ part.’ *
convinced me It was secured by a ed name us A prisoner In the Indiana • ‘Tochnlralljt,’ yes /bu t .under legal ndpenitentiary hi Michigan City, serving vIce,(my dear boy, nhd ogrcedient of
spring lock..
"Turn on tbe light." said the voice n sentence o f fou'rteoo years for forg­ the officials Interested In prepay, riii!»at my able sharply. Instantly An elec ery. He iiositively refmH’s to Identify meet o f tbe estate. There la no dan­
trie bulb glowed daxxllug overhead In himself as Philip Henley, nnd all our ger'whatever."
I WAS not osnured.as to this, and yet
a narrow hallway and 1 blinked, about efforts to gain blip a pardon have
the man's cosy manner and smooth
failed.”
half blinded by tbo sudden change.
Neale, appearing somewhat more
"But what bare ( to do with all speech served to eaae my conscience.
■lender In bvcnlng clothes, smiled at this?” I "questioned, beginning to have ■ “ And the 110.000?" I naked. •
CHAPTER I.
•*A thousand wUI be handed you to­
me genially, allowing a gold crowned a faint glimmer o f the troth.
The Pint Step.
“Walt. Here waa a peculiar situa­ night. The remainder may bo retain­
tooth, and led tbo way to a spacious
Wt* guarantee KOR-KER to do alt wo claim for it or we
HAD placed tho lumber Inside the apartment, evidently‘ a library. Tbe tion. The administrators Are all old ed at the final settlement, .together
yards, oa directed, and was ml- high celling and restful wall decora­ imnonal frjends o f the testator, anx­ with the compensation o f tho womnn.
will give your money back. This is not idle talk, but a fact;
road/ rchltcblng the trace* when tions were emphasised by luxurious ious to have the estate retained tn the You mako your own terma with her.
our reputation stands back, of it.
the man crossed tbo street slow­ fu nils hitigs. The only tight was un­ family. Borne one nrast Impersonate So you see you cannot lose. Sign here."
ly, «witching bis light cane careleealj der a shaded globe on the cohtrai ta­ Philip. Henley long enough to permit
"I had forgotten the woman.. la the
Ifeheal punctures.
necessary?" tas the air. lie was forty or forty-fire, bid. leaving the main apartment In the eettlemcnt of tbe estate."
Not -to affect resiliency of (ires.
heavily built, with n rather pasty shadows, but the windows bad their
“ It will be better to have one. as
I cose to my feet Indignantly.
To preserve the lifé of rubber.
white face, a large note, eyea unusual­ heavy curtains closely drawn. Tbe
"And you thought 1 would coneSCl^ they know down there young Henley
ly deep aqt and n closely clipped mus- sola occupant was a man In evening would be a party to this fraud?"
was lately married. Any good looker
To increase thc mileauc of tires.
beglnnlng to gray. As | faced dress, sealed In B high backed leather »"Now, wait. Craig," as calmly as with an easy conscience Will do- . You
Not to injure finish or garments.
Cdtn in some surprise be looked me chair. With nn indolent wave o f one eTer. ‘ This Is nothing to be ashamed could coach her on tbo train."
Calrly la the eyea.
"But 1 don't know a young woman
hand hg seemingly Invited me to take of nor, ao far as I can tee nn h ikwIt is not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic, 94 per cent air.
T e n are tbe lad tbe train bands put
vacant chair to'-the rigid, while yer, does It involve danger. It will In towp." 1 admitted soberly, “ except
You ride on air as now.
KOR-KER prevents the air from
o*r fhe Atlantic exprrsy at Vernon a- Nealo remnlnw «landing pear the make a man of flenley, reunite him my landlady’s daughter, and she's tho
•
*
A*
escaping.
1500
nples
added
to
your tire mileage by keeping the
* :ago,M he said. ’T'fcamo in on the
limit."
with Ids wife tf she still lives' and
ipina train. Jtut^cougbt a glhojwo of
Vail
and
Neale
bath
laughed.
tires always up. No leakage from punctures, air holes or porous
This now position gave me a better gtre him standing In tbe world. Ws
# * sr face In the-.llght Of tbe brake-' view of hi* face, but 1 could not gnoaa are merely helping the boy to retain
"Yon’re alow. Craig.” the former
tubes.
N o rim cuts. -Less blowouts. N o loss »of time or money
teaa'a lantern, now did you geT berdT" bis age. HU- was one o f those old what Is rightfully bis. Don't throw •aid good hnmoredly. "Get on your
T V H gb t two ttfturq later.”
\
by delays on the road. Increase your own pleasure; also your
young facet, deeply lined.' smooth tbl* chance awsy hnsdly. Ten thou­ now clothes and look around. There's
'TtasYe not a hum flfr^on wouldn’t shaven, the hnh^ rlipped short, the sand dollars la pretty good pay fo r a plenty would Jump, at tbe chance.
friends'. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS.
bowortdng."
- p.
"That’« altogether out of my llna.” . I
flesh ashen gray., tin must have-star­ couplo of tnontha' work,
I put one foot on ffw wheel.
averred. “ I'd rather go alone."
Treatment simple; not sticky; inexpensive. The tube can
ed at me a full minate. ■ &gt;*f ' c j
p I sank back into my, ebalr undccld'
*TValt a fnlnutAVfcdijfS ftere yrns
"Well, We'll not war over that You
be transferred from one shoe to another; will not in any way
"He will do very'well. Neale,** he ed, yet caught by th o -glitter of t t e
animation in tbp *ttone. "I may
can Icava your wlf.» north If you wtah.
decided, with a glance serosa at the pramfM. - Why not? ffarely. If wotUd
interfere with vulcanizing. Cali or write for particulars.
I tell you what yon do. Think It over
•omctiilng better_.for you than
other. "Possibly a trtfla young. Hake do ho harm, and. If' the ndmlntstrttdra
and call me np by phone about 3
taratwr wagon. . I’m right. ain’ t I.
Distributor
weret- satiefled. what-cause bad i to
a clggr or a drink. Craig?"’
•b gaeiuileg you’re no regular b'nraT'
o'clock tomorrow. Here's the number.
“ I will smoke."
- -¥t*V d m n f r , , ; n , * „ . . . » v .
for
Florid«
“ I’t * bummed It most -of tbio why
If you decide on taking A woman
"But—but can that be done?" 1 nak­
"HOw old are you?"
along | know one who will answer and
Itotn San Francisco. I "had to. I waa"
ed tfreltatlngty.
,
‘
■"Twenty-four.*'
wtH hnvo her at tbe train."
* * * * * * for (he eaar and lost my
Sanford, Florida
' "iinslly," Vall aasored. "Young.HenTEver
been
sou
th
1%.
"I
am
to
leave,
then,
tomorrow
transportation. I was discharged at
By .tyia been away five years: even
Lout«.
CJherresfcllo• ...‘•Only fa far. as
Agenta Wanted
night r
F or Bala by 8 a n fo r d M otor Balaa Co.
lM*fofe that h«&lt; ¿vaa absent At school' *6
/pfferaon
barracks."
;
j
:
]
.
.
“Oh. I ««• The army—foreign sortover
tbe
Eastern
Illinois
at
"N’ealo said you were hMhe army— ruuch'.iui to be practically unknown r.x- ,6:50. Sign here."
bs?1
cept l&gt;» tiie older servants Thdsc have
tfdll
enlistment?”
■^Tbe Philippine],, three rtjiws;
tilUu^h dlftcharge,! and scattered. Tbe . I was not hypnotised or pnduly con“
Yea.
Discharged
as
corporal."
v sliln l borne." • * -"3"
wjfe Uf ^entirely, unknown there. Any troll«!. My mind seemed clear, but !
“Ton^den’t lo^Jr Tf." til* eyre on m e L* "You would be glad of a Job that
.bracing cvee.\»o alight a’ resom* y|c|ded without n Word and wrote my
'TSwvier n w s more perfet'H animal. bpnjd well and wouldn’t mind. If there bianco, would poM-mtister. All you name at the bottom ^&gt;f the aheeb Vail
’. a bit of excitement connected
• blotted It carefully, folded the paper
with
It hey^'-i- ' ^
^
—
tsdo «round."
and placed It in a drawer of the table.
If you are accustomed to ir
O e ioakeS at his wntch.1)o,wrrcllmtC^C^
'
o
t
Paying w e lir
Then' he handed me two. bills.
iraní, you certainly wc having a « d
"A
&lt;dI tirio my seat.
4*. "Kiflynacs liberally figured." be re­
v-Tbere !• 91.000 there. Craig/ And I
V ”
but
Uto
w
o
o
f
ol
it
b*you
really
ooot
knea
tna
you
plied
alowly,-'"and
910.000
for
a
year's
will send you a typewritten memoran­
.bere, I haven’t a ii f l/u » . talk"
u..r or less If done right
full extqnj of (he . . .
da of luatnjrtiona covering t^l points
nit &gt;nn«easier Jdh.than wor|^
J%half roso to my feot In aurprUe.
Yoti know that you are very, very tired after «
In tho gamp, typere can M * snre of
sete ino at 0 tonight,
rad we’ ll (nitrii o v e r " j£ ï&gt;
‘ „"Bit down. mag. This l* no' pjpe
finding you nt 8 o'clock tomorrow?"
day's ironing; that you have »ore hand* of fingen m
. I took the fiU-of |rfJÇbdïrM,ho harnb drcniy.,nnd ^ urvan lb . In fact, i am
"At 407 Green street"
»j»le of aU you could d o to pcoteyf mem t aflatn«
wIIThig^o hand'you. half of the money
u. "All right; a i mob as you read thoae'
some of dm mast delicate piece* have b«n«torched.
right, sir..l^B e W 2 S i n tl
Instruction« coll mo op by phono and
time." -dowa, See Herb. Craig," and be-JeanBut »o long as you doo'l reahf^ ihal all thi*trouble
'pons# to the'side door." ho added cd ttrwnrd, pecrlng,lpto rpy ?&lt;|CP, "all
lat me know what you have done re­
and
worry are absolutely uhoc de o lftr. you
,
srartrtly. lowering bis rolea, "the one y^i&gt;l)q|p got to do to earn your money
garding a woman nud ask any ques­
know
bow
ieally
tad
they
arci
,
•w the south. Give three rap*,*-fcj hi obe/orders strictly and keep your
tions you ojny desire.* That vftil be all
tfccw ay. what Is your nameT’, »,"**u2v” ' tongue still. Do you get that?"
now. Neale, you might ahow Craig
^Cordon Craig." I answered.'
rhe way out.’’
same fix ^ p £
uihillg
“The proposition looks good, only I
“ ®ver bvrti known by nnr other?" *r should tike to know a Uttle more clear­
He put out his arm and we shook
hfU A
Id
~*Y "enlisted under auouir^r I rhn ly what 1 am expected to do."
bands, although ho did uqt arise TWfff
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tho chair. Neale stepped into tho. ball
He
slowly Ilit
a afresh
clgnV.
acudidag
Sf , &gt;
'D ot o f his sight I looked curiously the expression of my face In th*
nnd
I
follow
«!
him.
Tho
entry
way
light
thellg
H u ironing
« t h e card It waa the advertlae- M though deciding upon a course of
wnH In darknuka and tbo .hud went to
caiU a week for
Hteut o f a clothing dìndio, and on the action,
Uie side door without switching-on
nnd noihihg for
B. Neale,. 103 ;»* ^Vary good. We*ll comb down to
tmek w»s written
the light
“'
.vjt
Chcatnut atreet"
beahti
"By
the
way.
It
will
be.ss
well
for'
fecta. It will not taka long. In the
IvvWcfitJy this man Neale had need
y"’i
to',
go
out
cautiously,
and
pot
be
fleet place, iuy name la Vnll—Justus O.
m stranger to hslp him out In some
nvn. We want to play-.-eafe. you
iA
;ValL I am a lawyer of aomn reputeWell. If the pay wae good (!..n
kuow." said hf&gt;.
m
and
my
entire
Inter­
i m n u t ei ra*T fc.tf.J-«.... * W 1,1 In th
purpose not crttnl
1 hau Lj,
5
*
The
door
opened
and
closed,
leaving
oat' lid th:
in that of legal adto tbe aplcé of!
gor. fsi.
mo outsldo.
vlaef Of
Nenie. Here la the case
*, tfrat wtrs what I lov
o lUfc ' l ns subtnl
li n e i Judge Philo Hopi young, full blooded.gtrew.willing
blood,
[ I
Icy. formerl
the Pnlud Btatea drCHAPTER II.
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to take drepvnit« chancea for
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... 5 . f : gal * *- -■
cult CO
sixty-four and'
■uflkient -reward.
Th« W o m a n .
plantation, near
My father, froai whom I had not settled upo
T was then tbai tho power of
Carrollton,
HU
wife died goon
W a r t a word la two ybara, .Vaa a
thought returned to mo. How­
‘ l. TesIc. Th«»« and Read
* i
or ao ago tho Judge A i ■ i V '* Carefully.
IWumlnent mflnufartiyrer- ln'--a New after, and a
ever ‘glibly those two conspira­
also
departed
life,
leaving
an
re­
f c g h a d Tillage. The early death o f
tor^ tilght gild over the affalf It
ie t t i of ipOCMWO. DMg.'do la read tbe father's lottere neverthtlew wn* a criminal- mstter to
any mother had left ina to hU dare tate valued
■•wv,
-poat
yourself
on
t . few details
wife hdd -hui -cue
wdtenT era« but ten years pld. sod wa jJ&amp; llo Heú1#y
which I -bad blindly commuted m^kelt
toon &lt;Sf twoniTr and taka paètesslon. We will attedd However. 1 had (w thought or with­
thtted to underaund eagb other,, drift/ T child, now a
to
all
Is
gap
matters."
illp. As s boy h r
ie g apart, until a One) quarrel had frva,y#ari.
drawal from rbe Contract, ter, while I
bio, adtÇlIaÿT- -C*Then you consider that I reaembt* saw tbo danger involved and realised
•apt tn* Adrift. I ws&lt; Jn my Junior wa* vhld and unto!
Hanley
1"
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years old some
bten, when the bPeqk,‘ IT. Vfh|n ahtut tW
tbe Illegality. y^t I fall«! utterly to
lly, "not in any
prank oonirrei
This nil occurred four y.
any real evIL I did not doubt
,
V
hüt.ûraclcnt
for
'lint tbe lad-nu
three of which- had
truth of all that had-twi-n told
■r “jt -sc 2^-'
—age,
r o r 'aomauibè.
SMnad la tho rank«, ye*- $fen now! t
and was willing to saaiime the
very
urea xtebbornly resolved Dot to retn
l nam». U t
own

Mi

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TALK
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Ker

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

WE GUARANTEE

C. Chamberlain

No Room for Argument

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v pressed knd eltarted
trip from tbe' roost.'ond
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TJHB 3A 8ÏO R D HBRALD
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SOLDIER
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FORTUNE
By RANDALL; PARRISH
[ ' Copyright- 1112. by A. C. M o d arg *
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know
l*3*dgtt£ half defiantly.7
Î do
not iTve
»To about benq.1
Her«* "
*1 atared at her In auddan doubt yet
remained loyal to my flret lmiSreoalon.
“ All tbe greater reason, then, for not
leaving yon bare alone.”
8be laughed, a faint tinge of blfteroess In tbe sound.
“Surely yon cannot Imagine I would
feel any safer In* company with
borglarfahe asked sharply.
My fare dashed. 1 could not .u_
plain. It would requite too long, and
she would In all probability refuse* to
believe tbe story. Resides, what dif­
ference could It tntfke? She had as
much to expliln as I; no more reason
to eospect me than I had her. Le^ us
meet then, on common ground
' “ If 1 grant your hasty guess to ba
partially correct," I returned dually,
my voice deepening with earnestnews,
"and confess I was avoiding observetlon-whnt then} Can you not alto bo­
ilers mo a man capable of treating
you honorably 1“
"Yea," abe confessed reluctantly
enough. " I —I believe 1 can."
"Then yield me the benefit of ouch
charity o f Judgment" I went on. “ At
least give me an opportunity to (kg*
hlblt my gratitude.”
Bbe remained silent motionless.
“Why not? Is It because /o u have
no confidence In me?” 1 Insisted.
She put out one hand, grasping the
Iron rail of a fence, and 1 thought I
could see her form tremble.
"Oh. no! It—It Is not that exactly.”
■he explained brokenly. "I believe 1
—I might trust you. but-but of course
‘ do not know. I thlbk you—you
mean well. ^Your words sound boa*
est.-end -your—jour face Inspires con-

(Dd I draw my bat down over my
£jrovand aUred about, »atoning. Tha
■ bour could not ba fat frotn midnight,
tbo night dark, tbe air hoaTy with
I » lit
The light foil slantingly acroaa the
(tone steps la front and reveokgl a
. pjrrotr owning through ttio brick cop­
ing beyond. 1 crept cautiously for­
ward until 1 crouched behind the brick
coping. There was not a disturbing
tound, and 1 atralgbtened up, essaying
the flrat atop forth Into the fall gleem
of the light Like some cdkfrontlng
ghost scarcely more real than a phan
tom of Imagination, I came factv- to
face with a womnn.
' She bad turned swiftly Into tbe nar­
row gateway loading through the brick
coping, hurrying allontly as If punued,
her foot barely planted upon tbe step
when we met I stopped, speechless,
rigid, my outstretched hand gripping
tbe rail, but the woman drew hastily
hack, her nps parted in a sudden sob
a**T
of surprise, one hand Dung oat as If
tu self protection. It woe Instantane­
ous__Yet. before either conld move
otherwise or utter a word of cxplann(ten a heavy footfall crunched along
ilia.walk, and a burly police officer, his
star gleaming ominously in the. dull
light, rounded tbe corner a dosen feet
away.
"Here, now,'no' what are ye oop too.
’me tine buck!" ho questioned roughly,
■winging me about Into the light
’'Give an account o* yeraclf molgbty
quick ‘er t‘ ll nm ye In." .
Tbe girt still staring blankly at me.
must bare perceived* bow 1 Instinctive­
ly shrank back, roy lip« moving In an
Impotent oiTurt at speech. Some sud­
den Impulse changed her fright Into
sympathy. She started forward just
a step.
"Nothing in the least wrong, officer."
her voice trembling slightly, yet sound­
ing clearly distinct “ lie—be was
merely accompanying me borne from a
dance."
” Wbut dance ?"
“Orer —over there on Forty-third
street”
"An* do yer live beret" tbe gruff
tone still vibrant with suspicion. “ Per
If ye do yor're aura a new gurl,” and
be peered at her shadowed face In tbe I— 1 h a v e n o plae* t o g o l " sh e a ob b ed .
dim light 8be drew In her breath
fidence. Only 1 hare found so much
sharply.
deceit, bo much cruelty and heartless“No." her voice Steadying, now she ness In the world I have become
silted she must carry out the decop- afraid of every one. Rut 1—1 simply
; tton; "my place la three blocks yet cannot let you go with me. Oh. please
around the next corner.
don’t urge it:"
‘Tbet'e a prutty. thin story, miss.
1 leaned forward, my face full of
Then whut wda the two o r yer doin’ sympathy, my TOlce low and earnest
In here?"
“ Yon saved me from arrest and i'll
"1 had my foot on the step tying my not icave you alone here In the street
shoe,” abe explained simply. "You st (bis buur of the night"
don't street people Mr that, do yooT’ l
She looked at me. her eyas wide
If wue plain enough the -officer was open, shining like atara, her face pic
i
puzzled, yet ho reluctantly released his turlng perplexity not unmixed with
■ ctlp on my arm.
&gt;- ■
fear.
■ "It’s hnlf 01 bclave yer strlngtn' mo
"1—1 have no placo to got" she sob­
r , ‘ might now.” ho announced doubtfully, bed.
“but 01*11 giveyor ther benefit ov the . I drew In my breath sharply, my
doubt,, Don’t let me run ncroae yer lips set In n straight line. Already bud
along this beat agin tenrfgbt. (Jo on. 1 half ausplcloned this trptb, and yet
now!"
’
there was that shout tbe glrl-ber men
*
I felt her hand touch my sleeve tim­ net bar words, even ber drees—which
idly and caught a swift glimpse of her would not permit me to class her
eye«. We must carry out the, decep­ among the b om eM §| j£ B B H M H flN
tion now and go away together. With“ My Uod. girl! And—and 1 actually
- out venturing to speak or glance believe you aye hungry!”
around we talked forward into tbe
Her eye* uplifted to my^fsco dumb
•'oveloping mist Her llqgera. for ap- with agony.-ber band grasp upon tbe
i*o&lt;iranee«’ , sake, barely touched the rail tightening. Then sbo pitifully
rough doth of my sleeve. Alt 'this had endeavored to smile.
om iftsd so swiftly. ? o suddenly, that
-I—I am afraid I am. Just a little.1
vf . i wsa .yet' bewildered.*.'Unnble to tio^
1 straightened up. with ’shoulders
— -«Me on w cobra* of action. The girl. flung back. It. woe my time to act.
1 noticed, was breathing heavily from
"Then that settled It- You are com
cxdtemeut: her eyes cast down upon log with me. Thera Is a respectable
*!-«• »vet pavement* rfnee. beneath the all night placa over there on Desmct
■»low bf'the’ lamp at tho flrat corner. 1 street. 1 ate there once a week ago.
ventured to glance slyly aside at her Wo’ll go together.”
in curiosity;-mentally photographing
gh* drew back, dinging helplessly
the cloar outline of her features, tbe to tbe rail, ber eyehtm my face.
strands .of Ufibt brown hair straipfltm; 1 ' “Dhi you roust not. I"—'
raljelllopsly from beneath the wide
My hand touched bo- arm. ’
.brim o f tpwT|sL TlWfe iynn D&gt;ot4 HU»» ’ “Yes. but J shall,” I Insisted almost
a; mere bin t'of chttra«itev abput fhfiVl •torply. v r .
^ ’ rwoluteilhebtb. the vhlto fontoqr y l
my determination abe -bade
cheek.
. 7 •/.* .*
&gt;T
further resistance, aqd 1 half sma­
At the second street lotovsectlpn she*
rted ber aa we moved alowjy for
^ turned oast, advancing toward’ ■^•hett»
erd through tbe tnlst. ber face turu
.
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(itMiiif
¡iroi|HiA4j«onte‘
[¿M* «w nj. ber
arnr.trtml|lltix
bpur.
the firm clasp .of ray fligera. Aa \va
and activity eve;» at
faced rof. advanced \ heesme tonscloas that my
Impulsively shwitopfs
hef hands dnsjied.
” 1—1—pleno —1 srl»
now," she said, end
H I
firfnlg, yet with uo bpttfUhg the eyes, bills bsudiM me by VeUr.The úseles»
a

Il esita ting)

L,. feeling nee. ^attempting to pass ope of

by law, Tho teem* of office ol ali corni
awkwardly, attempting to explain,
- I*-1
alonad officer* al th* orra nurd m ilitia.»ha
"only until I moke sure who are InUGATADVfRIISING
ronti.uo«-d«7T;«“ th*
i\ r T
j ^ : ; ; ii í ,l;tÜ
plow
SAM ORD tO D G fS «
Governor; *ubj*«t to aurh law* aa may b*
olde. There are some fellows I am
b?Ê lb*
Provi din« ior th*lr
not friendly with, and 1 am not hunt­ NIP»*. «Ç Applicali*» fee f a s O r.a linger rrtJramcnt
for ago or othar cauto*.
* h »»a STS G ia c it i Abitai*« *f
' A Joint B »oolalloa
ing a roughhouse with a girl to look
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. F.
■•vadm ont to Section 1 of
t i c * b hereby given that W. J. Wood- r * îî? ,î* V
after. You won’t care for Just a min­ ..„ .oB
flu
dicîary
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r*
Mt,1“
,loB'
r»l*
U
*
(.to
th*
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p« nU(
bet y, parch**** of Tn* Certificalo No. NX,
ute. will yoof*
4*t*d th* 4th day ot July. A. U. 19ut. hat
over Imperial Theatre.
: nini aald certificala In lay ofltr*. and has. .u u * ü a s i * b r
“ No,” wesrlly; ” 1 won’t mind.”
* «"•
¡.made application lot la s d**d to laau* In ►
# L. D- Wicker
“ You’» promise not to go away?” ,
T»hV J h? (“ Mowlni amendment to tbetion J. W. O. Singletary
accordane* with bar. Sold fortificate. »■*- I of
Arrivi* V of lb * ronitltution I* heroby
Secretary
N . O. Bbe shook her heed, her eye* staring hrsc*« tho fallowing described property *iv- «(rood to gad «hall bo vtropoMd and aabu»t*d In ltemiaole coun ty,, Florida, to wit: ailttod tó th* «Uctora o f th* »tato for ap­
dully in to tbe mist
*
Lot 144, U a | * « « d , Th* aald land bring proval or r*i*cticn at th* aast i*a*ral al*c"No; 1 won’t go away. Where could n***»**d at tha dat* ol th* Deuanc« ol auch tlon h»r*aft*r. that Is to »ay. «aid **ction I
Gatc City Camp N®, 0« W. O. W
r*rtiltraip la th* name ol F. V. I’ aaton.
*ald artici* «hall bo am*ad*d ao aa to road
1 ge r
Uni«* aald rertiAcal* ahatt bo redremod ol
a* folia ««:
Meets
second and fourth Wednesday
Scarcely satisfied, yet feeling obliged •coordine to law, las d*od wlU inau* theraon
Roctloa I. T bo Judicial power of tbo Mat* nights in eachgmnnth.
on th* X4tb day e l ’ A u soit, A. P. 1*14.
1
bo.TM tod In a euprrm* court, rircult
to take the chance. I stepped within
Wltnr*» my oflirtai *i«n*tur* and **at thb «hall
«oerta. court of record of Recambia county, G. R. Calhoun
J.
F.
Uoolehan
th.
:,
th
dny
or
July^
A.
and advanced across tbe room toward
criminal coarta, county coarta,
county
Clerk
Council Commander
jud(*« and juiucoa o f th* p*aco sa d ouch
tho
mao
at
the
cashier's
desk.
He
Clrrk
Circoli
Court,
tbmlnolo
Cd-,
FI*.
1= \ - * * ~
t-ecri H
S - T u e e - B t c __ other court* or rommboloa* aa th* l«rUloglanced jup curiously aa 1 approached I n fo r c a li l onrt. B e je a lk , Jedlriri District. tur* may frt.m timo to timo ordain and **tablUh. Tha l»(U U t«r* may p r w r ib o tha
and spoke low so is not to attract the
comp»p«hWWi of -tho Jaitlroa and Judgaa of ScmlnolcThspIcr 2, Order Eastern Star
tho o v i n i coarta, but no court hrretoforo
attention o f others. T o jn y good luck
Meets every flrat and third Tuesday
*«tabli«h*d under tho conatltatioa and law*
rmy man and willing j Frank y*
Hutton
Tre**
I» n i
of Florida ahall bo borohy abollahad.
in
each month. Everyone who has aseo
'» » S Tyner, * nun-tn|j*nt o f (S* State
Tbe votaa caat la compilane* oritb aald
to trust fee for two meals. When 1 re­
"* Horlda:
propoaod amendmtnta. and tha caavaa*. his Star in the East aré cordially ¡nrfted
turn«») to the girl she was waiting
il a p p ta r ln t------ — ............ derlaratloa* and rotara* th«t»of. «hall l&gt;*
of Cor* K. T/»or. b«r»ln duly filed, •ubjert to th* «am* rognlatloaj and rs*tric- to visit this chapter.
motionless, her back to tbe window, Hint
hat It U th* bollof of th* roraUsiaant .that Una* aa ar* provided by la « for t*n»ral
Alice-E. Robbins, Soc'y
and when I spoke followed mo In with­ •hs.
l* a noB-r**ld*nt of tho olertlon* la th* «tato of Florida.
•
•
fitat*
of
Ftfirtda,
and
that
hit
proaant
piar*
la
tertlmony
»h
ereof,
t
hav*
hereunto
*ot
out a word.' 1 led the way to tbe se­ of Waldos** U ta conplalaaat unknown:
my hand aad affiaed the (toat m *I o f th*
el udod table behind the scTt-gn,’ seated that th« **ld d»f*ad*st I« o»*r th* a|* of •tato of Florida, st TatUhn oo*. tho rapita»
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. s f P.
to*at)-oo. V*an and that th*r* lo a« thia th* t»«p ty-A ltb day of July, A. D. 1*14
ber aod took tho chair opixwlte. With per»®«
la th* Slat* of Florida, th* aorrir*
Msst3&gt;ecdnd and fourth 'Tucsdayk.
(Soal)
H. C L A Y C R A N F O R D .
out questioning her wishes 1 ordered UPÌ® »h o» would bind th* aald d*f*ndtnt.
Secretary of Stato.
NUiting knights always wdcoms.
*
Thrroforo.
y*«,
Frank
Tyaor,
aro
htroby
^
T
u
o
o
-lia
for both, the girl sitting In alienee, her ordirrd to appoar to th* bQl of romplalat.
B. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
face bent low ovef tbe menu card, a SWF. #l®d H thl* rauao, on Mondáy, th*
Jlh dry of Soptimbor. A. I&gt;. ISI4. tha aa»*
1C. R. and S.
0 . CÍ
red flush on either cheek.
bolas a rulo day of thia eourt.
»
.
-?&lt;OIYCB
OF
SALE
. -What will you hair« to drink}’’ 1 _ Apd H 1* forth*r ordernd that thl* no­
Is th* Hanford Herald, vlMoi „I - h: r*i’TJ* »»■ ‘ bst under and by
asked as tbo waiter turned aside. "I'd dos he psblUb*d
Sanford .Lodge No €2, F. and A. M . 9
publlihod Ta Homlnol* county, »* i madf.
^ V * * , 0* f®v»d«auro and
day of June A. D.
r* a *wk for tl(ht cosMcutlv* IN i , ik.
rather Ilka a cocktail to drive tbe wet etohi.
Communication every flrat and third
Judi’. nr
» “ »“'•ble James W. herkina,
out of my eysteBL Shall 1 make It
t A. Doufla**. Clark of Clr- l i '- W . . ” I** Ciccutt Court, Seventh Judl- Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
cult Coi
LFlorid a, la
Semlool* County,, and th* mo)
twoT*
tboreof, t
” da ln c«u*o therein pend- welcome.
A2th day ol-Jue* A. D. »»14.
Bbe glanced up quickly from under
,0
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r
»
'Hrf00
,,,,,,
b®Vlck 0 .
c, L
. ®- a. nouoLAsa,
F. L. Miliar
Clerk ot Circuit Court, Homlaol* Co., Fla u a n tren ar* complainant« and Jan** 81* O. L. Taylor
shading tssbes, ber eytft big and
t k ___ „ u. .
By J. C. RoborU.
'i*1
1,” * driMd.s'ti
* aß e r for itU , «nd
m || m th« liifttMt
Secretary
W. M .
brown, meeting my own.
N. RJ«by.
bidder to, * « h , tifecT , Th. d ¿ 7 o f * r a ¡
Solicitor for Coraptalaaat.
"I prefer coffee. That will be quite ; fid-Toro
H
J
K
boua*
la
tald
Seminole
county.
F»orSto
■uffidenL"
tI k d * i hV " / . ° . ( ör ,0,&lt;1l •« M oadsy. the United Brotherhood o f Carpenters and
J .1 .
* **PHmbof. A. -O. ISt4 tbo
I ordered coffee, too, and wo sat
?!*“ •,
F • Hflal «alee day, and »Itbln
Joiners of America
l
s
_
r
*stt
o
f
th*
Cooal*
Jad|*,
Sorelaal*
there waiting without iurthek speech, , Cooaty. Alai* of Florida
n
t
ó
í
.nXu'dSit,
fi*iJS
TUi.l
li
Sanford.Local
Union No. 1751 meets
■be nervobsly fingering the-card, her la r* Citato of
C. 8l«ward, 8r.
flrat snd third Thursday night at 7
eyes veiled by lowered lathes. 1 glanc­ TWilliam
*
, .fn _Cr*ll,t0W’ L**»too», OlaaributM* and _ L o U Thltt
f|4\t o’clock in the Eagles' Hall.
ed cautiously across at ber, conscious ‘- I S r * » i i u bavlot Claim« fifi' Òoiaasda Thlrty-ßv*
eeven I8T5
iaiaat «aid. Eetsto:.
o f my chaa{i clothing sod vaguely
J..W. 0 . Singletary,
J. M. Rrown,
»'J. and t*««h of jp u ar* b*r*by hotlfiod (IS), Forty (to)
wondering why my usual offhand ad­
« « h t *48), Fifiy-.i
Ssc’y-Treas.
IPresii
r»quf
» -• '
rnsad* Which you ar oithor of yon may hat* 8U‘. tt ' i* “ï ° .1. !• ?»«. »«»tir
dress. had so suddenly failed. 1 felt Moja**
th* «.!* »« ol Wltltam C. Steward,
Thirty «h« i At
í* n id Tvn A, « i N f » l i tb®«*
embarrassed, nimble to break the si­ hr.. ilK-*a**d, lai* at Stmlnot* county, Flor­ TMrty*i*ro
tt/
0. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
id*. lo th* uad*r*i(n*d admialatratar of t,r,u y ***hs¡ recorded la tli» public record*
lence by any sensible utterance. My aald
««tato, wllhln two year* from ih* data S i l* ? * * r#u,"*Y- «1 »W eh th . county of
Meet
firsthand third Wednesday night
eyee rested upon her bands, white, h*rm!.
aminole «a * formally a part.
D u*d Jon* ÏOth, A. D. 1*14.
(»K O R u B N. RIO H Y.
slender, ringlets. Tboy were bands of
at
corner
of First St. and Palmetto Aye.
WILLIAM c. HTEWAIU». JR..
refinement, nod my" gase. fascinated
•S-TMMtp
A«,. 4. 1.14.
’ , 8p*ï,,, M" “ r’
AdmiaUtrator.
0. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
ÎM -T aeo-U s
by the swiftly recurring memory of
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
other days, arose slowly tp a contem­ Is Coart of Iho CoaatT- Jodi*, gamlaol*
„
. NOTICI! o r HALB
Niai* of Florida
plation of her face. It was a womanly InC*«aly,
vlMu. -* ««d e r and by
r* lil il í ol
Monros]Chspter No. 15, R. A. M.
face, strong, true, filled with charac­ J..R Moor*
Meets
every second and fourth Thurs­
To
«II
Crodltor*.
Legat«**,
blatrlbut***
and
ter, not eo apt. pefhapa. to l»o con­
Sii IVnon* bavins Claim« or t»*mand*
day
In
M
uonic Hall over the Imports
agrin
sidered pretty ss lovable—a face to
agrian
aald Èatato:
ofyou are hereby aotiflrifj.Unc. In that rertaln cauee therein p*adla&gt;
■You.. aad eark
-------Theatre.
Visiting companions welcome.
awaken confidence nud trust; a low, Iaap
r»&lt;
r»f)ulrr l to present any ri.lm e and d*^] » h r 'r ia W. J
Yhl«p*a I* rompHInanf;
O. L. Taylor
broad forehead, shadowed still by-the mandi which
either
W Of Jvou. may f end Jay A. Em*t*fn 1. delendant. 1 »hall J, F. Karnata
hate *|alnet
«tat* of J.- _____
_
I . U o w r ,dm
&gt; | « * » ( 1 « »ale and .*1 to th* highest bidder
wide brimmed bat and the flossy coaerd.
Secretary
High Prit*»
H i*
■Sisniiei ,r-a w i » ç jw H fe f®'
• riooe of the court houa*
brqwn hair: the skin clear, the cheek* to th* underrigiied admlaletratris of »»Id . *•
S»nfcrd. S«mlno)« county, Florida on
ta t» . «Itb fii too year« from lb* date: Monday, (La Tth day of September. tSU*
rounded snd slightly flushed by ex- «hereof
the earn* being a l*ga| tale* d»w, &gt;n,j dur- The Lake Breeze Connell No. 31 Junior
cite incut; the Ups full and finely arcUBated July lin i, A. I». t»W .
W i
. **«»1 - &gt; our*- sf »■!■• the property
Order United American Mechanics
* .
ROTH E MOORE.
^ ^ 5r,t*ed la the final decree aa foltuwa, toed; the chin firm and smooth. She
)I-T ue»&gt;lle
Admlnlatratrii.
Meets every Wotftwdny at 7:30 P.
suddenly glanced up questtoalngly1^)1« T»i
4
**J
»j
M.,
in the CJly Hall. Visiting brothers
"You—you do not at all understand
Colon!
( «art * f Ihe Coaaty Jadge, Memluel» sltiiti
AWTEolcoroe.’
C. H.*8mlth, Ree. Saar my position, do y o u r she naked tim­ la iCa*aty,
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^
eeatl State ef Fletlda
per plat tbereof dujy' reewd'ed ln "'tbi'pah ^
Fatata of
idly. “ 1 mean why 1 should be home­ In r* get
W . H. U
l-nrtarweod
v- f f*.?** « « “ »F. af *h|eh the
less, on tbe street, alone at—at such To
»U ereditar«,
r
legate*«, Bbtrlbutee* «ad coaaty of Semtast* «a a formerly * .part.
all Perenna hatlag CI il ma et Oamanda
Q E O R flE N. R fO r ilV
un bourf*
Special Matter.
agalnat *ald Fatate:
"No." I responded, surprised Into
Au*. 4. Itl4 .
le u , and each ef y*u, ar* hereby a*Ufi*d
100-Tuew-itc
frankness. “ I do nqt underatsqd, but end tauulred to preeeat aay r ia l» » and de­
One Inch Cords Will Be Published Us*
mandi whlch you or etther of you may
sbaU wo not permit tbe whole matter k*v»
NOTICE OF HALE
atalnet th* eetst* of W. tf. L’ nderNotice
i*
n o n « » ■« hereby glees that under and der This Heading At The Rate Of $7-2t
to rest and pretend at being friends »* « 1 dereaard, ‘ lata ot Hemleol* County,
i a final decree-tel I q t i k i i t » Per Year.
by virtue ol
FtocJa.
to
th*
undaralgned
admlnUtratrì*
Tor tbo moment? You have already .. — - »»tat*, mithin two yean from the mad*
*—s t’ v*
k ^ ____
—
20th day of Juno, l i t 4. by
•
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r
the Honorable Jam W. perkln«, Jo d o eg
acknowIMged being both homeless smt|
tk*
Cfrevrit
Os
im i . . Tenth Judtrtat'Otrcuri,
_ _____
3 0 b, a'. D. 1 .1 4 .
hungry. What more do 1 need know f’ * *B .ted*Juir
ttemlnot* County Florida In rkaaeory eittlns. In
Mr*. EM ILY J. tfN B K R W O O n ,
that certain cane* therein pending «herein the
to be o f assistance? Tbe cause of •" ll-T u e e -.tr
Adwinletratrli,
I'eople* Dank of Sanford, a eorporatlon Is com ­
such a condition If no business of
plainant, aad E. K. tlrady I* defendant. I (hall
mine, unless you choose to tall me vol­ Nell** of Appurili«« fer T s i Deed Bader offer for tale, and » I t to tM klgkoit bidder
Dentists
Settle* « * f Chapter 4M », L a«* of Flor­ far c««h before th* door of tb* court houe*
untarily."
ida
In Sanford, Kemlnol* county. Florida, on
I« hereby g{v*B that U, t&gt;. Uaalet, Monday, September the Tth, 1914, th*
She continued to gnae et me. ber
- ol Tut - Certifiait* H*. S lit .
being n legal »ate* day, and during th*
eyes misty, yet full of wonderment. ■I»ted th* In ) day ef April, A. D. IRSI, ha» earn*
legal hour* o f »ale. lb « f*M*»lng doeeribed
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
My language was not that of the filed «aid certificate In my affi*», aad ha* personal property, to .« tt:
Kadi application tnr ta i deed u&gt; t»»u* to
O so bay hor»o. namad " D o g ."
•Inins, nor were toy manners. To her I. cord anre »Ith ta ». gsJd certificat* cmO h M ft o f Iscge- brown horeoa.
fin* pair of blark mar»«.
I must hove seemed aa strange a char­ , braco* the follewisg daartIhed property
! iltutted Is flemlaole county. Florida, toThree black mare mutes. acter ne she appeared to me. We were 1 »Iti Lot f , B lcctiE . Astila*» lia n of t)?ledo.
OnessF'iesvd»:''Terms Moderate—Strictly Coala
both advancing blindly through tho The *ald land being *•«■&gt;*d at the data of
OEO tUiE N. R IO B Y ,
the Uauance of **ch rertifieat* I«
Spoefal Masterdark.
. ’ . . . of U nkoovn. Balea* aald certil
!00-Tu**-&amp;(e
,
“ You are also.” she affirmed finally, b* redeemed arcoadlng to la « . ISA deed
wilt laau* thereon un lb* filat day *t Au­
as if hair regretting tho words. “ You lì-«'. A. D. let 4,
Phono 319
/ Witneen my - offlrlal »Ignalur* and Mat
are Just as penniless as 1.”
,
- NOTICE o r MALE
this th* Sfith day of July. A. I), 1114.
N
otir«
I«
heroby
glven
that
under
and
-Why should you say that?”
Ireal)
,
E. A. BÜ tniLASfi,
by vlrtue *t a final der** of forocloeur*
Clerk.Circuit Court, HemlneleCs, Fla.
“ Beenuse I know.” And by now her
and «at* mado en th« joth day of June,
GEO. X. D eCOTTES*
By J. C. Roberta, J ).
A. D. IfiUL by th* Honorabl* James W.
eyes were blinded by tbe tears cling­ M -fit-Tue«
Fwkln*, Jude« of Ina Ctrrult Court, Se*.
ing to her lashes. ’’ T op-yoa humil­
«nth Judlrtal Clreult, Seminol». County,
Florida, In Chancery, In that rertaln ca um A TTÖ R N C y* XRti C O 0 W $ R X U R AT L A W
iated yourself to serve me. - You bad
tberoln pendlnc »herein. W. J. lim . truete«
*.
no money. I watched through tho
IST S " C‘ Nl“ t l* «tn jd iln a n t, and John
Practice * ln Stete ami-Federal Court»
W. Tiptun, huvband ot Amanda L. Tiptun,
window. und-aDd I almost ran away,
and all unknouni heire, devlieee. legatert
only my promise held mo."
aed great**« of Amanda L Tipton, do- Gamer-Woodruff Bldg
Senford Fin,
reaaod. nro defendntit», I «hall offer lor »al*
1 laughed uneasily, yet sobered al
and
Mil
to
th*
h
igh
*«
bidder
for
rich
,
be­
reed to by a
a vvote ef tbr»*-flfiht sf all the fore tb* door of the court houio, In Han­
most st once, leaning across tbe table, ura«mb*re
ejected to ***h
heu**; that tho ford. Seminole county, Florid*, on Monday,
th hm
D R .
C.
G.
BUTT
ell earlier embarrassment vanished.
vote* «0 «aid Jainl rcaeiulione wore «ntrred tbe Tth day of September, I t t i , the »am*
up
*0
theie
rrepeetite
Jeurnaie,
»H h tit* being n legal aalee dky. and »Ith ln th? legal
"Well, even at that It would not be yea* and nay* tbereon, and the* did
deler- hour* of ■«)», the-property described la 4h«
my flrat experience," I said swiftly, tala* and d'/*«t that the *am* Joint r*e*|u- fin»! doer*# *a fo llo » « , •Imite.I |g the «oun••roverty is extremely unpleasant, but tlaaa be auhmltted to (he elector* at th* ty ol ftomlnola and th* alato ol "Florida,
Itat# at tho general election In Noeember. to -» lt :
Office: Yowell BulUImt
.
1
not a crime. Do not let that unfortu- tin.
■
a
Th« weit erc-h ell of a t.n acre tr itt
N o » , thetefore,. 1. II. Ctsy C ra«ferd, of land, itescribed ,a» fellow«, beginning atnntc condition of my excbeqoer spoil Mcretary
SANFORD. FLORIDA
of »tat* of tb* »tat* of Florida, do a d ik e «an din a on th* north rida of- Fl/el
your appetite, my girl. I can assure borehy give notice that a
«(rest road. M id «a h n being located Tt
(¿pfifif il l i e f lisa
you ’ that Js among tbo least of -my •fit b* held in
chain« and *T Unk» » » . t of th « *at4-lln# of
each county In Florid* an JnierMCtion
- t. • - v ....'rii
. Holly kwMuo and Flr*t ttlOSJAS EMMET WILSON
trouble«. Good lock or bod, I sra not Turoday nett *uec**dlng tha fir « Monday VImo I. o f tb* o ftown
o f Raniord, and thirty
•
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FF4
l(;i;.SON
HOrNIHWJMCR
Is.
November.
A.
U.
1»14,
tb*
raid
Tue*d
»F feet north of contrai Una ot »aid giret «treat.
the sort to desert a woman In die- Ifftlll (he
.
Third Doy *r November
tre**.“
tee chaîne lo hi
mnn of orano edscritlon?" jWE*hf ratiAcstien or rejoetioir of tk« «aid
»«it
“ You are a mnn
iris» to n « a b e .
t*
» ví r e i
?
1 :J.
-Tw o years . t u . * « « ,« t t r .vis:
f UW YKRS
“ And n o w r
,,
.
. -A( &amp;
..
Q
&amp;
’O
I smiled grimly.
to «dtp» ,
Sanford,/
Florida
el %* •»
*
’V *• ' lit
'lilla
' l iail’ts ,'county of.
relating
tbe worst.
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"IJttle bitter thaul » “ trump. I*
pose, although 1 hard held ■ Job.
"fraying and
’
-driving for a lumber, yard
P
itV
all
right
to
vTfifr
N
)»’
Ifle
thing*
river.’* Then I told her. ^ my fnrtnpr
fortjp»
Haftrfs Off.
S i WbaüiM ( « ' C
■ b «and
u u *,/
i
j ■ , , . ‘ » , . ,1 ,* «
life
ray ■arm£far*«r/
A farmer v i i going through' an you wanta but It la advlséble to do &lt;
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h
u
A. intitttvnt nhjJrspt Ut'anfé^S.’ néf;]
art -Initltutlon where a number of . a lltOo^.huatling for tho things you
&gt;*144 reti, m i fire tien M,4*)*etJ«lv •’
res ttw¡*eréd to p ik t a b i * f i f í
; fcv »jj ■4wvriiih;Ä.
IfcaAftraftot
Tb*-t^gi«i*ture «bill provide models ot ancient Qr^ek sculpUfo era» | mv»{. bAY®Iof ‘ f h v 1hi* et Ii»n by th* qualified eiertori in
exhlbltod. Ha noticed that or m l
íí’ i •S*hvV*»mtF,nf the folla»)BS m s s ly ofTleere
:&amp; r
X^cjjrk urf ^tb* rlreult m utt, * *h»rlff,
one -hung a placard saying, "Hands
Off.” “ What ’n thunder do they have
: i * *’ « o r , • i
to- u ll ye every time that tha hands |
la off?" he exclaims) at last "Do
«hall U
Rathec a Large Otp*e« , » ‘
they reckon we cah’t »no It? Au' why
A, little boy Jffis aaJréd è j Ms &gt;nrty
%~»;* •i**f*.*=- .
don’t thqy never lay atyithing '-’Lou;
to (els
the arms and lex* bein’ off, t o o f‘ . ’ A

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áfrjild of—o f you," she to the guests. A . woman was
;‘I-1 am
louOtfully. "Itlíp o i hing thevfioor un«4F’ thf-dgnr
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farther.”
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« HE’ L t PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERfcR.

lJust why is the word "million­
aire* *o generally «bused?'.. It b»&gt;
reached the point where it U iroItoHiblo for a nun to get mixed in
scandal who is not a ' ‘ millionaire;”
"millionaires broker^.' are aa com­
mon ps typographical errors on the
first pace and ''millionaire's Mins'
are so common that ordinary sons
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V The following from a Florida
paper interests mo strangely and 1
Cultivating Plump Elbows.
wouItT^ give anything in tho world
Tho hot drying, scorching rays of
summer work havoc with the com­
to know what became of them:
The groom was dressed in the con- plexion. and tho girl who want* to
hare a pretty skin to match her soft,

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volitional black, while the bride
f n. Itusaci Kay who writes the "Billy estimation. .He forms an 'opinion wore a beautiful white cteatfon and transparent white ami faintly tinted
of
‘thepe
raw-birds
that
must
be
a
. Stories" for the ..Florida Growers
carried lilliee of the vmllay.-rThey summer gowns must take a great deal
o f caro o f herself.
gets off the following about the peach.
entered the north door of the church
Fashions change. -It Is true, but all
He flnda thljigs the same every­
knockers pf Florida that is worthy
and ejcnalroy acotin j a d b h girts lore pretty, dimpled elbows, oven
where*1he goes. Everybody knock­
of reproduction:
ETAOIN
If tho sleeves displaying them are not
"When I go into a store and ask ing everybody else. Oh, It's a beau­
to be worn., and fortunately there la
,for some special article it always tiful impressiòn he gets. Ono fello» 5 Here and there is a lawmaker nothing easier 'than to bring sharp,
gets my nanny to have the clerks tells him Just the opposite from what
who considers the nation above the thin, booy.elbow Joints Into shape. t
-ease out a line of gush in favor of the other fellow tells him. The deal­
Where arms are too thin the use or
state, but he’s so lonesome in Wash­
er in South Florida Informs him he
something "just as good" or
ington that he has to keep his fam­ cocoa butter Is to be recommended.
far better, and at thè same time wDl be frozen.out in Central FlorThis, being a byproduct of tho cocoa
ily With him.
bean. is nourishing and fattening, but
hammer the hide off the particular Ida, while the man in Central Flor­
the akin must bo la condition to receive
brand I called for. You can take it ida claims that South Florida is so
John ' D., Rockefeller has ascer­ It properly. Thorough cleansing, sof­
from me I always put the fellow punk it won't hold up for shipment
tained that he has a right to a coat tening and opening of the porea nro nec­
' down .as a poor salesman, likewise a to the northern markets, and any­
of arms. Which is important since essary. that full benefit from the appli­
knocker and a fathead. 1 know how! the whole country down there
it is the only time John ever took cation may be felt Cloths wrung out
what I want or I wouldn’t ask for it. is nothing but a vast swamp- Wehn
the trouble to ascertain his right to of warm water bbnutd be applied at
I hate a knocker, anyhow. Some be'* on the East Coast tho West
uao. ranor V. mXTDACKKR.
night. They should be held on'until
anything.
feliowa don’t seem to he hapi^f un­ Coast is no good; and whfen he’s
a little cool, then warmed agnlo until
Tbe
gathering of women’! clubf In
less they are swfrtjihg a hammer on the West Coast tho East Coast
5 A dam went out in Colorado tbo skin'.feels soft and Is pink. Then Chicago which la set for June 0 to 10
rub with a generous amount of cocoa
and they'll knock anything and ev­ is the goat, and between the bunch
yesterday. Also, we discovered that butter, slightly warmed. In each palm, will be a notable and luterveting event
erything that don't give them a di­ of them these yaps hive the poor
the moths are in our only dress suit the opposite elliow placed In the band. Only once In two year« does the Gen­
rect benefit. Why, I know one guy guy so fussed he don’ t know where
eral Federation of Women’s Clubs con­
and still another damn went out.
Usq the motion around and around un­
that knocked so much he developed he’s at. He gets the itiea that there
vene. Mrs. Percy V. Peunybnckcr. who
til all greasy feeling Is gone. This
into a regular crab and had to walk must be something the matter with
was elected president two year* ago.
takes qultu awhile, tift cocoa butter
the whole state, •fo. tjiagusted with
sideways, i '•
Hammock Comfort. •'
W Is "rutber greasy, but a /ttle practice will preside Mrs. Puntiybncker hna
It yon want solid comfort this sum-' will soon pmvo that the process Is not done mart tor the wonum’i» club move-",
•JiiSpoakjng of knockers, there are these knockers Anj£(ikud^slinjtfr|i and
utentr a u 'P u o r election w h s not only duo
rner,
hang your hammock under the tou timtomok i- a :
, ifiimne rratestate men here in FWid§ reterpe *drvbU. fwtlvn, «Utc Without
that ore doing more |o knock Vhgif T?:;ikiiht&gt;v purchase. His friends ask trees, then pla’ce another old ham­ I? The rubbing may bo continued tip to lif-r wide popularity, but n nvogiil
own state than all. the car window himjtflj'abouVFlorida, gnd tlfQ story mock or piece of canvas, stretched frota tho wrist If the forearm pe a tip . tloiuOf valued service, «he had glreiujy served as treasurer of the vrtourists and'land sharks combined^ a t. tells;them is anything.but a good out fiat, three or four feet abovo It lib too thin. RUd from there to the gaulxattuh and In the arduous cnpalfl*
Sew on the "upper berth" mosquito shoulder where the whole nrtn seems
and the pity of it is that the.jfoor advflHifewifftt foi' the Land of EnDotting, letting It hang to the ground. to require the addition o f more flesh, ties1o f. chairman. of the program ami
yaps don’ t realize what .tflejr, are oh*ntmedt.r; ^
The ends of the netting may be held but If only the elbow joint Is bony, jgsl endowment committees and ns auditor.
doing. Why, if you wero to call any • On
Mrik Penny backer la a southern'wo­
it's a crime, the way together with hatpins. Sate behind on that Jolut will answer.
one of them a knocker to his' face some of ttftsq bopbs knock their own the screen flies and mosquitoes will
man by birth. She Drat saw the light
at Petersburg. Va&gt;. Uer father was
he'd ge; sore like a punctured eye­ state. I Ibvfc this grand old state, not bother you.—Woman’s World.
Banishing Blackheads.
tho Rev, J. B. IlnnDvIcke, D. D. 8he
tooth and want to muss you up and I don't want to sea her stanc] up
To cure hlackheiMla bo careful of the was educated at the high school In
with his fists. Just the same, 4t’ h to an enemy'*that hits below the
dlsL Eat nothing rich or greasy. Give Leavenworth. Knn.. nod at the State
Better Let Her Cry.
the straight truth, and If jt were not belt. The truth of the matter Is,
A woman la almost as peculiar as a up pastry, new bread and sweet things. Normal school In Huntsville, Tex.1 She
. the fact thut Florida has to suffer that Florida is a queen wherever
Hbo will break Into tears, and Drink two or tbreu glasses o f milk a taught school for fourteen years, an
because of it, I should say that it you go, north, soutl^jjast or west, iho more she la urged to cheer up day. - Be« that the digestion U kept In experience that was the foundation for
was actually funny.
and just as good crops can be raised the more she will' cry. 'But If some good order. Take one or two teaspoon- her great Interest In educational work.
What I mean is the way these in ’ Polk county aB in Manatee. one tells her to go ahead and shod as fuls as required of confectlofi of sul­ She was married in 1884 to Percy V.
real estate agents handle u prospect. Just as good in Lake as ih Lee, ditto many tears as she pica m s , she will phur every night und got this mixture Peiinybackcr, a lending educator of
Some of them have just about as Pasco and DeSoto. The newcomer at once quit Crylug sod speak her mado up: Sulphate of Iron, sixteen Toxao, The mnrrlage was a very hap­
grama: dilute sulphuric a«dd. one dram: py our. hut In 1800 bo died. Adminis­
good an idea of salesmanship as a is going to see this if the real estate mind.—Atchison Globe.
.magnesium sulphate, one ounce; pep­ tering her homo affairs and looking
_ New York policeman has of honesty. men will give him Jialf a chance, and
permint water to make six ounces after bar children did not occupy bar
When a homcsecker comes to they can save themselVa) from be­
Dally Thought
Take a dessertspoonful In s little wa­ time to Ilia exclusion of Intellectual In­
Be calm In arguing; for fierceness ter half an hour before breakfast ev­
Florida to give the "double 0 ” what ing proven liars If they Vhoose. 'I
terests. She has always been an en­
he’s after is information. He’s not a say that the man who trips to make makes error a fault and truth dis- ery morning. Walk two or three miles thusiastic .clubwoman- Through the
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• fool and naturally wants tl stare a sale by knocking a competitor is a îourtesv—Herbert .
a day. Drink a glass of cold water an woman'a club sbo believes much educa­
and gaze around a little before he helluva salesman, urul, when ho goes
hour before each meal. Taka a hot tional work may be accomplished and
unlaahcs his little store of the need­ broke he don't want to look to mo
bath ¿very, night nud a tepid one each wldo social service rendered.
morning. / Use a tnr toilet soap, sud
ful. Well, we'll say he goes to Polk for violets and sympathy. IJe is s
8bo ts n girted writer and speaker.
every morning, after washing and well Her history of Texas fa a standard
county for instance. When he ar­ suet head and deserves all he gets.
When you feet Last,
drying the face, sponge tho following work on that subject. If a lady of
rives the real estate men grab him
Stretchy, Half ' «E C
Kuo
and
Out
of
Borts,
lotion lightly on: Bomclc add. one- meb broad Inter«ts may be said to
by the mil, coo to him, gush over
M i to tke U rir; It ts
half dram; rectified spirits, one and bavo a apodal fad It la In Increaalng
him, ait in his lap and cry, and go
Torpide
V
"Marse” Henry, the famous cdone-half ounce. Steapi tho faco once tho efficiency of tho public schools and
through the usual methods employed itor of the Louisville Courier-Joufim]
n week: then squeeze out the largest bringing the advantages of state uni­
in capturing a prospect. All the says that woman is more powerful
blackheads and apply a mixture of versities and technical schools within
time they’re telling him of the won­ unarmed— that sex is her mighty
equal parts\of boraelc ointment and tbe reach o f poor boys and glrla.
y t, • ■
ders and advantages of that partic­ weapon. Some writers have been
to «he IlMtodr T«a N*
Her home Is at AuAttn. Tex., where
siilpbnr otntibenL
ular 1 ovality. That’s right and
she
Is the center of a distinguished so­
• ----------trying forla long while to unsex
St Is an Invigorating tonic for
cial
nnd Intellectual circle• proper and I’ m for it. 1 like to see women bull find
a
torpid
liver.
Tbs
first
&lt;toao
A PJlnt For Golfers.
it impossible to do
fi
brings
Improvement,
a
few
days
I
11
u great booster. Some day, when I mr.
A woman golfer who,own*.a beau­
of horrors!" was the
KO. —‘Horrors
use puts tbb4lVer In flaw vigor-1
get wished on to a lot of money I'm exclamation applied to the first fetiful. smooth complexion attribute* the,
SUMMER AWNINGS.
ous condition. Uerblno also « • I
tends its restorativo Inducooe
pn-scrvatlop of her skin to'ber .plan ofgoing to build a statu* to the fellow uttt« physician, but we now regard
»* V
to the, stomach and bowels. It
They Should Oe AttrsctlVr *• JWall as
¿ll**olvlng n little Isinglass lnjittfintr
that invented n, ‘ horn. Now I’ m them complacently.
helps digestion and foo.l ur.^imlThe medical
C o n v e n ie n t.
bathing her Taco In It and utlowIng.U
Ut Ion, Durlflea tho bowels and
going to tell you wh$re tlje rough profession did not unsex her. Wom­
brings badk tho habit of regu­
to
dry
on
before
sho
vouturcs
out.
Any.
The
style
and color of nwnlngs
stuff comes in. The homcsecker ad­ en’s duns have failed in the business
lar dally bowel movementa
feeling of contraction soon passes, off. should lie studied bo that a pleasing efWhen
tho
stomach,
liver
sad
mits Polk county to be attractive, also. A time, not so* long Ago, the
and the Isinglass forms an Invisible foct from a distança will ba the Result
bowels are active, bilious Im­
hut ex'pisins that there are one or women were not only expected to
purities no longer obstruct 1
coating to tbe akin nnd protects It from qMhelr tiaç. Btrlped owning* are gpnfunctional processes, the result |
two other places he wahts to look at "Jjeop silence” In the churches, but
| -the ravages o f tho wind. . lu^tead of
tlly ptipular, especlnfly those of grrOi»
of which Is renewed «nsr«
before he makes a decision and P r ­ thcy'occupied ono side of the church
mental activity and ch
btiuKluM either gelatin or whltti of efoe and bide, with white and bl&gt;ff with fed.
spirits.
imps be mentions Manatee county and the men the other side. Fam­
beaten to a froth may be employed These stripes ore to be fqund In seras one uf them. Good night. "The ilies were divided in the sacred edi­
Tbe latter Is an excellent &gt;remt«dy entr widths. A brown and buff com­
* Prie* MW w r M it * , '¡j
against all chapping and Is ln Itself a bination Is a wise selection for tbe
Polk county mnn goes up In the air fice for fear u commingling togsthcr
JaniM P.D allard.'Prop. 8U .ouls.M flb
cleanser A good plan after tbe fgfe bfowu bungalow or shingled house In
like the
of living He begins to Aright unsex the dear mothers, wives
Usa Jlitphsna Ere jssive for |
bus boon exposed re .the wind or cold a rambling style o f architecture.
knock Manatee like an automatic and daughters, but gradually, the
6crs Lyes.
Cursa.
-4s
to sponge It etitb .ruaewater.Tnto
A recent departure which promises
trip hammer.
Ho lights Into! his linen of separation and demarcation
to be more than popular, even though
which
lias
bfluu
dropped
s
Itttlo
pau
dr
, ‘ prospect and tells him the blarjt soil . were wiped out, and -the womtrn'jr!
, 'Cologno ot Invalider water, or ha n fu r. J t is more expansiv«. Is tbe plain white
WILLiÀ&amp;i G . Al.Dilli»»;
of Manatee is absolutely worthless; attend church today are. aa inrpk an
^ber emollient' ajiply .cold milk to tbe canvas on which the atrip« or design
*» ? • ’ .-■ ■
, .‘.he goes on to say you couldn't even lovely aa in the’ days .of their grunt
•kin.
'» ia pa Intod. This style allows a chance
praise an umbrella there. Why an mothers. Sitting together In the- ■
—
for Mtvldnahty o f uste. 'W’ ben the
orange crop ’ «couldn't exist, tho churches failed to unsex them. They “
drijlifa on white-or cream Is osed tbe
. Tinted Fa.ee Powdery.
liiJ.-tivS
treps would have die bfcck, wither tip not only sit -together, but they no
Of recent timre tho PnjrUletinge snvm uifder nlilods usually painted over with
foot rot, and every other* disease iongerlteep "silence In the churches.’
ti» linvoi Kono - mnd ,&lt;nqr fÿttrtl' fa'c¿ 4a rWtful soft green- Authoritie« say
known to citrus culture ‘ and ter* Their voices are heard In the pulpit,
l&gt;ow(lcrm"»tn&lt;r'nfila*i'witax'* Tbe very” Ibaf tltesa 'painted canvas abndes last
bit«ut Jilea la f paldljdu«ki yellgw face •«lIlKcritltiin tbe ordinary coarsely wov­
mi nates his little J reciul with the they are superintendents of- Sunday
powfirr.-which U «opposed to give- au en
cn awnfog*.
nwnuiga. .
statement that the only place In schools, and in thy missionary field
eirifni-oUourjr
epftiuK«
tu
tbe
firing
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;
* * * * * * awnlnge cne Is npt to dethe state that’s worth tho nltro-sap they have helteethv world-and re­
tide on a stripe and not dealgnate the
Ab
artisti»;
bot;
blgULjr'unnatural,
cy­
to blow It to war is Folk counts main still unsexed. They have faced
clamen plnfc'rouge la used In cunjuno- width. If n house Is of-extouslve dl
and you know that a northern gep* unfriendly oriticism in. riding ‘ the
,Uoo with Ibe'fMle
«I« yell»»w powder, nnd menslons npd ntnnite nt^JW vtid of tt
oral said war was. ;'- &gt;
btcyele add cross saddle,, and sitting
tb^ throat nbd neck* are coated with long avenue, drivo or wnlMftjd ta well
Well, when the homesfeker gets at the steering wheel of aba-automo­
'flesh plfak u'nd purs white powder. surrounded with foliage a wide «tripe
to Manatee he takes a couple of bile, and still have retained their
TUI* .peculiar makeup ts Intended,'for' .1* rndaj effectivev white a stpal.lvr houso
□
sees
and
finds
that
the
'country
evening use only.
. '•• -*•••^ ’wlfh n jlmltcl'/pproecb calls for a nnr.
.. ..
- .womanly a’ttributeo. Where women
•re read by tho people
?
TlM
I
lemon
yellow
and
cyclamen
pink rqw »trijM* or even« |llaln materlaL
- lsn t AL-all like the Folk county man hgve exercised thh liallot It is the
because if gives thPm
Severn! new nwnlng derlee« *flnve
makeup look effective on a fair haired
described it. It Ja prosperous ahtl testimony of contemporary govern­
news of sbeorbmg in­
been
brought ouL One for use with
Wclnnn who ppaaeasea a pair of dark
tho healthy groves prove the infor­ ors o f states 1and j7sticcs of our
terest People 00 longer
tbe casement window which opens out­
gray
by«-«
mation he had swished on to him highest courts that they have done
go looking about for
ward hna a frame with an extra rib
to bo pure bunk. Under the cir* so intelligently and with' wise dis­
or
rod near the top, which holds (be
things they want—they
Lovely Eyslashes.
cum*tanevs ho forms a rather putrid crimination, and the result has been
go to their newspaper
To produce sweeping, curling laxhee canvas high and gives freedom
opinion of tho man who talked an uplift and'purification of the po­
’
for information as to
dally attention' ts necessary. Get a window.
crooked.
where
such
things
may
litical atmosphere.
Instead of unsoft brush quide for tbe purpose nnd
I yf^9 WhiU 8hoe«, .
He receives the seme cordial re­ iu&gt;xlng_herself the sweet and beau­
be found. This method
gently brush them twice a day. The
One way of prolonging tba servie* of
caption from the Manatee agent*, tiful influence her lex gives is felt
Inst thing at night apply'this eyelash
saves time and trouble.
wbfte kbees .after they have been
. and they are ill boosting their dis- in a larger field aitd to a greater
rrrn
wj; owiti
uh,u* Biinouui,
cream:
Sweet olLof
alMoud*. one-uair
one-half
If you want to bring
elee ne»! many. Hinca la to
. .Jrlct, which, at I said before, is’ tho degree.
dram; «Imple r.ÜBffnn of benzoin. llaoi
your ware« t o the atten­
*
colored. They can ba
one-qnartat' ffpomi1" gtjrcerl^_ one-half
otie-hnif
proper caper, but juit.fut pur hometion of-th.« community,
ty brown, by ppplj\ng saffsot».
dritm;
lanolin,
one-half
dtnV&gt;:
attar.of
seeker {mention Folk County, or any
our advertising columns
rooes. one drop. , This lu cre««« the trn -ffrjpa of saffron triti) tbrea
Í
other county, for that" matter, and 5 This column of gdsh and non­
»lnionruMf of oliv« ofl. Clean the sboa*
growth «n d’ sllUlnaaa’of^JJje ¿ycUft»»^.
se* whát hsjpteru. Why. t h « c Man­ sense will be cuftsBed this^woak on
en
Ufo
npplylug tita Bifilare, s»
.To mak*. then» w rt V^Wnwi lay einV
ats« feliowa d li right down in their account of the- writer .befog asked
trflnrkJipóos;wtl(&gt;bòw.
Apply wttb
4 flnfBU* under- then) /md raise upward.
iittie tool boxes and produce thrir t o b u U 4or awhile during the hot
•piece
of
nanne!..and&gt;after
two coats
Do thla ns often u you can think of tu hai «rftt
__ _ I .to
a_____
...,’ Utc&gt; win look, equal
new,
.hammers, *ná what 'they faff.'to say wfath$r. tocapse the people wafa too
against P ojk . county * isn’t ; Worth busy taking vacations to read such
8 oft«n ln g W alvr,
/-l;
? ' r :; -•
saying, and, mind you,: tbe fellow fuolishPYM- And than again The
If yonr skin Isdel lests sn«l ceta
Tt is
• T*ht* m *
they’re talking to has already been Heftld will bave «orne fine summer
In the spring Seep a flhe musUn
nrncbf»
pebbled
slab
of
IP this territory lit question, and he fiction this week and the readers will
full of ontmenl «/n yuur wa«h*tnn»l. and fo n flat back of
has thok number front the start. enjoy it much Tetter than my ravacver you. unsh.j
the 4»«r into
whehc
r__
•d set
From wlíta’t he taw of P9lk county tngs. And
he knows the knocker on Polk coun- ration and
&lt;m i.
; ' ty is a charter member of the Ana Ing tho bulk
and
nia* Club, - Yoü-'can- Imagina: how the tourjat
various
r . thrir
.averpjie drops tga-{jhia other wnd sunti

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For Sale Dirt Cheap—Buiek, fit*
passenger car. N e«
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overhauled. Jaa. Harriw.
91-9tp

For Sale— Furniture at 210 P**

Fo/

S -ir 1910 Cadlll' e towlag

car for 9400.00, juBt o»rh»uUd ia
goqd running shape. Sanford liachina &amp; Garage.82.,fr
Celery or lettuce farm. Stf-ser«.'
tiled, 2 wells, plowed ip good’
odVshsr»
2 story new house, 2)^ mile«

Two hundred dollsra quick. Box tl
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For Sale— Two good hor»w »td
spring wagon. Inquire of Coco CoU
Bottling Co.

For Sale— Seed potatoes for £»IJ
planting. Don McDonald.
For Sale pr R o q ^ -T
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wrtitfr^/çrice |7fi. B. ü. bo*
Sunford„ .T ih .
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For salq at a bargain, as I lit*
for away p*Hot attend to this l
acres of Celary .Delta at Cxmmq
CUy, Saniprd, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated anif tiled, fine 6 inch floiriBf
•II. If you want 15 seres of fiat
celery and potato and vegetable *
land go and look lat this and nuke
me an offer.* Trolley from Sanford
runs past the land known at tie
Joahua Powell Farm. Make offer to
owner, J. P„ 26 Columbia »tract,.
Hampstead, L. I.. N. Y.
93-lttp
For Sale— Fine farmfof ten tens
about tbreo miles from ths city,
also two choice city lot£r Gcite&lt;
cheap for cash or ran be^purriawd
on easy tafms. Addrefs,^t.,)ysf* ef
Herald office.
For sale or Rent—^ v e seres, tflt4
fond, two good .wells, located ji
south of Station 10 en 8. 4 E.‘
way. Sae F. W. Mahoneyjat F«
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T O RENT
For Rent— New 6 room.cot»»|_
medern. J. Musaon. C0l|Prlraefia1
100-4tp
For Rent— Furnlahed rooms, Iftht-j
housekeeping and bed rooms.- 311
Park avenue. -&gt;0' j
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For Rent— Five acres|good ctlery.
land, one and a half mile* frotnjsa*
;»y-Ptc I
ford. N. II. Garner.
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For Rent— 511 Park Ave. Six J
room house, with nil conveniente, j
Apply at 507 Park.
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For Rent—Throe room* furntibri
for light housekeeping. Atio t**
bedrooms. Mr». Johns, 411 Ptfk J
avenue.
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For Rent— Completely furntihed 1
houio with piano for the »umrt«f* :
Few steps to p o a t o f f i e a . I
steamer dock. A.
twprite, Florida. ____ ’ •
* For/ Rent— Furniahed office ] ■
ped with roll top desk, office chair*
and tables- Alao ,a roll, top dr«*,
typewriter dc*k and other eqripmAOt for sale or rent.- Herald^^

MISCELANEOUS
Wslited—Sewing by the day.-V™
H. Ciforanlham. cor
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Drags npt king of sii kfo¿
house on E**t Third str*L
Mattie Driggers
•Mileage book b#t*«&lt;
p itesmoffice
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tory. Book l*»uèï
July £«th and numi
Finder return to u
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OFFICIAI O R G A K O F SEMINOLE CO U N T?—THE GARDEN SPO T OF TH E WORLD

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GERMANY REPULSED
BY BELGIUM IN AT­
TEMPT TO CROSS
TO FRANCE

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City Council M»4U
he city council met In regular
session August 3rd, 10U, at 7:30
P- m. Present, B. W. Herndon,

COUNTY! COMMISSIONERS REGULAR
MEETING WAS MOST INTERESTING

Ing shipped under the inspection by
m
■aid‘ engineers.
’
Therefore, b«f it resolved, that the
thé contract with the Jaudon En­
r t 'f , c.Adam*
gineering . Company ibe rweinded
H. E. Tolar, J. D. Davison, W. -W
and
Cancelled. Be it further re­
—
Abernathy and R C. Maxwell.
solved that tho clerk of this board
Minutes of the last meeting read ENGINEERING COMPANY TURNED DOWN FOR INCOMshall forthwith notify said Jaudon
*nd approved.
Engineering Company of the reclsPETENCY—
ASSESSOR
BATES'
FIGURES
APPROVED—
Tho council then heard complaint«
sion
and cancelation .of th*
TAX LEVY FOR YEAR WAS* FIXED AND OTHER
~
a* to the assessment of property
tract
entered Into by them w-Rh the
for 1914. _ ; .
MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE TRANSACTED
county of Semiaola under date,
U was moved and seconded that'*
London, Aug, 7.—Advice« from Am
December 81*t, 1913, and* said
d.
the bond of the Seminole Dredging
rtcrtlam are that more than 11,000
clerk is further ordered and request-1 London, Aug. 7.—An Exchange i|
.tJa
German troop« -were killed in the two Co. be approved, with A. T. Ran- ' Honorable Board of County. Com-^ having been derelict in the perform- cd to transmit with said notice a graph dispatch from Paris today statee
sotter and E. B. Bourke as sureties. mUsloners in and for Seminole coun­ aifco of services as aald supervising
that
Germ
nay
has
rent
an
ultimatum
' principal battle« in Belgium. The Ger­ Carried.
copy of this resolution.. Resolution
ty met in regular areslon at 1(1:30 engineers, and whereas sold engin adopted in regular session this Au- to Italy saying unices Italy nupperta
man lower* In tho fierce engagement at
Moved and seconded that the o’clock last Monday.
her allies war on her will bo declared. ■2M
eertng company have permitted
fust 3rd, 1914.
Liege are reported to have bwn ¿,000
millage for 1914 remain at 14 mills.
large
quantities
of
brick
of
inferior
men, while it is estimated that 3,600 Carried.
Judge
Geo.
G.
Herring
read
peti­
Present, L. P. Hagan, chairman
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Paris, via . London. Aug. 7.— French
mra lost hy tho Kaiser*’army In the
board in
pro tern., Commissioners C. W. quality to be consigned to Seminole tion and addressed the
The reports of the chief of police,
conflict with tho Belgian defender« at
Entxraingcr, J. A. Clark, J. T. Mc- county, arid whereas,' we as county refefon co to petition of Alfred King' torP*do ° » ft irom Bixerta today cap
sanitary inspector, treasurer, eollic"Vise.
; V , tor and Are department read and I-ain. Absent, F, L. Woodruff. E. commissioners fo( some time past and others for road as set forth In lured the German tank steamer Cur
A. Douglass, derk ajid C ^ iL H and, have been Corpplaining of the grade petition. Mr. Alfred King also sad- Nicholal II with 2,000 tons of oil. Sh6
The Dally Mall publUgcfc a dljipatrl ordered filed.
and quality of brick received, and dr.eseed the board in reference to was bound fhim Batoum to ¿t. Louis
sheriff, in attendance.
^Rom Copenhagen atatlng that «.German
M°ved and seconded., that the
du Rhone, Franc«.” Minrater of regular. meeUiig'TuIy when-«» »«iff engineer* after com- rathe. On motion of Commission­
BSjoidnra » bombarding Sveaborg, ! in btlT« as signed by the president and
ers
Entxminger
matter
was
referred
P,aln*f " » f c by us have represent»! f
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approved by the finance' committee im u also mlnut« o T «pedal meet- to
I: Und.
I/)qdon, Aug. 7.—The French orn.aa
this board that the brick belhg to CamthUaioner Hagan. After hav­
ir.g July 18th read and approved.
Sveaborg Ia known a* the “ Gibraltar be paid. Carried.
lw««y
learns
that
tho
French
fleet
baa
received was a high grade brick of ing been referred to Commissioner
of the ‘ Baltic.”
Tho fortification«,
Moved and seconded that council JWrsT business taken up being con­ first claaa quality and, whereas, in
»
Hagan, said Commissioner rep»n« captured «.German cruiser.
ti
dera\itm';af\tbo
cancelation
of
eon*
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.»maxi with 900 heavy cannon and de­ adjourn- 'Carried.
truth
and
in
fact
large
quantities
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unfavorably until agreement can Lo
fended hy a garrison of about 12,000
M. W. LOVELL,
’ tract of Jaudon Engineering Com­ of brick which have been received reached between parties interested,
Multa, via London. Aug. 7.— British
pany with board of county eomroismen, are spread over a chain of «even
City Clerk.
■&gt;f an inferior quality nnd th«
Mr. D. L. Thrasher and “Mr. F. P. captured and brought here a German
sioiiera
-pf Seminole county, as auonall islands connected with bridges.
shipment
of
further
bri\k
of
like
Forster
addressed the'board In ref­ Levant’ liner.
pcrvifrtg engineers of the Special
Orlando's Roof Garden
They command tho cntranco !«
Road and Bridge District Np. 1,. kind would not Have been permitted erence to mlllnge /or school pur­
Bay of Helsingfors, the capita) of Fin
, German and Russian embassies
After
\representative of the »aid by this board if it had not been poses.
Orlando, Aug.9.-(Spedat}- A permit
bml, from which there is direct rail­
for the .representation and assurance
Board
recommend«
to
Comptroller
respectively, have been attacked by
Jaudon
Engineering
Company,
Mr.
road communication with St. Peters­ has been granted for the construc­
of tht&gt; said Jaudon Engineering that Overstreet Turpeptine Com­
E.
V.
Camp
having
.been
heard
tho
tion
pf
a
roof
garden
theater
on
the
moba* j H
burg.
...
.
The capture of «cveral German
following preamble and resolution Company, that thn brick being re­ pany be allowed to.rcdeom at 91.00
\ owell-Duckworth Building, and
ceived by the county of Seminole
steamers by the British is reported
tho work has been placed in the was unanimously adopted:
*’ (C
*-O N T IN U 1 .I) O N P A G E S)
were* not of an Inferior quality and;
Germany in pushing her advance hands of M.S.King who lias the
and the British' cruiser Arnphioii
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Whereas, The Jaudon Engineering . m
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^through Belgium ha» met with strong plana ail, drawn, and .promises the Company, engineers ip charge of whtr^ Ur*# «l^nutiwa of Inferior
has sunk the Hamb'urg-Americ$n
t hasod into Jacksonville
T opposition around I.ieg*, where Bel­ hew- resort to be in operation by
line
«to« ner Kocnipin Louise, reekionvMe.
Fla.,
Aug.fi.*
The
b
rirk
con
sign
ed
t
o
‘
th
!»
c
o
u
n
ty
and.
construction of roadB in the Sp*
r¡3
cently
converted into a mine la'yer.
gian' forces, according to oflkial 'November 1.
German
steamer
Frelda
Lsonhardt,
Road and Bridge District No. 1, have been received. ild brick be| advices reaching. Brurssl«, haw roRussian frontier patrol» h a v o __
1 loaded with over two million fret of
" pulsed the Gorman army of the
panel
rale d ten raliea into' Germany.
Tfimln-r, put into port here today. Her
p Meuse under Gon. , vonEinmirh.
Tmvilsrs Returning from the
captain, H.Lestner says
he -was
The Germans are reported to havq
chased for twçlve hour* by a British North 8 « bring, word chat no hos­
ftost Bovcrai thousand killed h p i
warship. Captain Lestncrsays ho was tile, warships were to be foei\.
inside the three mile UfnH and thd
g*^und;.dIwttlfsliip remained within a nUlis of
* Field Malsbal Kitchener im* been
3 Wilson (o Meditale "
Thirty:typr million men are ready for service if the Triple Alt
and the Triple Entinté
him uruit a squall camn up and then
appointed secretary of state for war
are finally brought-into war by-Germany, Austria-Hungary and Sirria.
disiApdired.
'
;
—
Waablngton,
Aug.7- President
a tho British cabinet and will have
* -r-&gt;T Tho Trlpl¿.Entente, exclusive of Servia, has 20.000,000 nvnítyible mbit. or about 6,000,000
Wilson
ha»
formally
offered the scr* .
’nder hla direction ; the military
more than has the Triple Alliance. ■/
V *
,•
*
frdm
Oulfport.
M
l
«
,
to
Italy,.w
hen
vices
of
the
United
States Govern­
riom paign agalfist Germany.
The strength of the combined navies of the Entente in ship#, tonnage,^armament and number
ment
. to
ihc
warring
nationa of
she
encountered
tho
British
cruiser
French troop» have joined the t -— of men would excucd the naval-strength of (be Alliance,—The following table shows th t‘ strength
oil
.Sand
Key.
The
Britisher,
Captain
Europe
should
they
desire
to discus*
^Belgians Jpr opposing the progress
. o f ouch o n an o rd in a ry im r f o o t i n g
|B |d
Jdfltfifir aayx wax one of three funnels terms of prace. lie tendered what
..of GcrmanV through Belgium- and
7—r
technically 1» phrased an "good
was unable to geFTwr *
It is reported ‘ that possibly Great
He suppoNed the -cruiser was from olfic«*,"which if accepted In principle,
TRIPLE
ALLIANCE
TRIPLE
ENTENTE
Britain may «end reinforcements,
Iht! Bahama Islands,’ probably from would H« followed by a C0Hfef4(lift
^ * Tí -*1
^
g,. Ti c presidentjof the United States
Nassau or Jamaica.
’ . ' of representative* of tho power* of
/ha« proffered hi» services a« mediat­
GERMANY
UP SHI A
Captain Lestm-r and ’ hi* mioi Eurttije, In whfcE thu United State*
or to tbo European nationa at war. ,
showed the effects of excitement would jjlay tho roll of mediator.
■.f i ?: ' •
Army
. Army
i ”
&gt;
whea they arrived in port and doUnder^ tho Hugtft- convention, to
Peace footing.
........&gt;. « « , 791.000
• fim i foq
footing.
.......................1,384,000
claro
that
they
have
no
doubt
that
which
nil European nation»-except
Mr« Wilson Dead
War foijtiiig....... i.
War footing.........5,400,000
............Í.350.VÍÍU '
the British cruiser would have cflecl- Sarvla are «igimtorle», a neutral na­
Navy
•N«vy
,l
ed a capture* or flrsd upon him had tion i* urged in time of international
tV - Washington, Aug.7.- Mrs. Wood‘ t
UuiJ^ B u ild in g
Built
Building
he not been within the three ml|e conflict, to tender her good office to
row Wilson, wife of the President of
0
SuperdreadpoughU............... ..3
Superdireâdnoughts...........
4
limit.
The timber aboard the steam­ contending powers. Acting under the
-yr
the United State«, tonight lies at the
R
Dr&lt; a tino ugh: ».................. 0 0
7 r
Dreadnought«. • i &lt; i t t t . i a
17-T
er
constitutes
a valuable cargo and terms of the Hague convention the
point of death. Four month« of al
fiv
0
30 '
.-.-Otbyr J
ut
Other battleships
'0
would'
havo
been a rich prise, President cabled Emperor William, of
£ most unbroken illness, a compllca*? 0
1 ' ArníorcdAsfuism. . V .... . . . . 6—rV
8 :
Armored cruisers., , . t .,
- The British cruiser -Berwick - is Germany, Emperor Nicholas, of
3 tion of nrtrvous ailment« and Brights
6 ’C«S - 1
CjuUcrs/..
.. 8
6
Cruisers..................i » ......... . ‘ 87
supposed to' have been the vessel Ruud«, Emperor Francis Joseph,
disease havb sapped the vitality of
24
Dpstroyers ri. . . . . . . . .
99
Destroyers.
, , , •, .141
45
In pursuit.
of Austria, King Georg*, of Great
the First Lady, of the land. The end
■0
42
0
Torpedo boat» ••&lt;&gt; » i &lt;
Torpedo bosU . -----. ------ . 47Britain, and President Poincare, of
V l
1« regarded aa a matter of days/pe—
V 10
18
SubtisHnes
. 27
&gt;m f * » » s s i i
31
Submarines^
France,
as follow«;
■ Iß • . —
.
.
•
Seminole
1«
Paid
haps-hours. Her husband and three
A«
official
head of one of the power*
|
Th«
final
financial
adjustment
be­
,w-dabgh{era are at her .bedside and
196
61
Totals.
88
i &gt;,|. . . . . . . 308
Totak.
signatory
to,
tho Hague convention
tween
Orange
and
Seminole
counties
■»* relatives have been1 summoned,
1 feel 11 to 1» my privejege and my duly
has
been
made.
At
the
July
session
i*
^
Physicians'have been in.consulta*
FRANCE
of the county commfsslbncrs the under article three of that conven­
•Bon for days but It was admittedd •
clerk was instructed to draw a draft tion to say to you in spirit of most
••’ • ■ Arnfy
r ; *t the White House tonight that
,
covering the amount of the balance earnest friendship that I should
{’eajaUtúinrirg- . Vri
i■*ii/r* à**.* 645,328
Peace footing.
. . 424,268
hope for her recdjwr-y hiid almost
welcome
an
opportunity
to
act
In
due
Seminole
on
county
division
.2,600,000
820,000
Wav footing.. r i . ,, 11**t*
War footing...
.vy/T. . , .
. vanished? ‘
’m
r’ ; -*?v
tho Interest of European peace either
Settlement.
*
Conscious only at Inthtyali, Mrs.
now
orat
any
other
time
that1
Among the warrants .being sent
■JupI«
- « -------W ’ ’ ». -* '
•
Wilson has been cheerful * JBhd has
Built
oft- .
■ RuOt,
out this morning are three to J* B. might be more suitable^
.
* '
|| relied constantly for her husband.
»BupeVdreadnoughU ' . . .
b; o •
caafon
to*serve
you
and
aU'concernSuperflrnadnouglitf v
Jones, treasurer, aggregating 91,012.■ Dreadnoughts’
[-/ Every «pare moment that could be
cd in »' ' way that would afford ,me
Drfevdhoygnni. . .. .. '
64, bemlnolo'ii payment .in full. ’
•Other battiMihlp,i J
fpsred from urgent official .duties h Vothçr battieshiinri, . . . . . .
21
Tha warrants wore drawn on lasting cause for grat[tudc and
' Armored rtuiavrs,/. .
have been devoted by tho
V j- Armored cruf^ra... . . ; . . ,
tlirr-o funds »■ follows:
Road and bgiiplnru, ' -v . , c/;..,
tn hb
the side oí h|i; /,onCruiser»."
,,
..'ri
Crittiers. ,v . , r i^ .^‘ r i ■
bridge, 1546.24; Special' Void dis­ HignaA)Woodrow. Wilson”
84
«tant, helpmate and advlsrr.^-h
Deatroyet*..&gt;! r i .
»
Destroyers.. .................
&lt; Diplomats in Washingtop advised.
trict, 9407.40; Fines and forfeitures,
m
Torpedo boats . . y J
^roie the tender of good j office«
"Late
to ibty Secretary Bryan
Torpedoes. , •, --V V,*.-J0O.— Reporter-Star. &gt;/■5- /
.a ’
SubtnarinqV &lt;f -, ,i
, , / - 78s.;sf..ri 19
. ^h'ppeaU” to the European mtmsrchs
Suhniarinea.-........ ¿ , V / » .
summoned ,yjl European dlpisssats
1
*11 .l4o
___- awAw.»
: ,
i s&amp;ri
|| to stay thelf conflict, From tho sicii'
inhibe
city lud
and ' g*vs them
copy
A Railroad Crossing.
roj'tit ‘hd Ims iicon t'iviiiy diwctjoo»
- Totals, ri . . . ri . .. ri 1Id^ TotkU •/ .(■
. . . 6SS‘ .
•TJUí.aboya l**the subject : ol.. tb^j rf*
tslegram in jrfbtf hopo th*i \
the various tfepwrfmsnt head/»
nr; ^ u a ^ 'b y Mr, Gattrge ILytninfiJ^Fl
transtfíá’-it t o : ’4h«tr
‘ *
LND .
T
^ rii ITALY - '
elief of thousands of Amer‘astor. Writhe*.Baptist Church- q« JGovernment* and uFgc acoepUnro
n
^j
. . 1¿»'fi».
a_t
ded abroad. The prets of
i f (he- tén^yr. Tho Àuytriapj Amb*iV
. aj
Army
t
•
•
j
j
f&lt; Ibsidatlon, tho European
* dor, reptesentAtlve» of the BritPcac« foot
«0.000
-------- n *
u
fi,s Russian, Qer man npjt Frehch'
» » r and the Mextcwn situation, and
i
“*
rw.rr*'8,431080.
War fooling, i t »-/' *,♦* •
rV?ivV-'Y -Ltwa-wi*
’rii. tht-flprey over financial conditions
and 'atHr aarger onreC-'Aie - expe^taff e u{bg m ics. and Belgian . legation i*jlt the dejisrtmsnt .
throughout the country have weighed
next 8und*yù tho rpcoptiop. còinmltk.
jWiJk'!
.
..
---------1.-AI- .r u.
Built
M Heavily on tho i^rcsldent a* he has
-.BuilC e
t6f of^tke :iWtn*eH isypre/urring io
13 V j;
maintained bin day an*d night-vigil.
Stftwrilreadr
y moremore tm
Khflò\ ritt**lí&gt;lttrrtCavils t Chtveii
a^comfidatóJit^ust* (y)1
i mm i
16
Dreadnought*. v , v , . . . . . .
Later;-. Mr» Wilson died at Iqclock
Locaré«! at GiM.-.bo'i'o in Sanford, ^Fia.
*
*11
_ 9 *!**;; k* *-f J '* 1
hing. Thp rih'orügribf Jorty vi ■,B' rAftcr V?mHÌng^ r e v iv a l meeting far
Thursday iflentoon.
1•
Artruired .crtlivep'IlJ-V'
ri»'4x&gt;ícte¿ to'.fig ve k'f u! I attendance. fimrttwn «?4y* wà»"tho mesta of.bfingIF -pw—U
.‘ attended ! ih« ing twelve souls to Christ, whb awr.
-)s ' -.ri ** •
Waahlngton. I). C. Aug. 7tb-—M&lt;
yer*
.
215
Bas
.Sprvlcc**Tn,
'OvH.'ti it * will prkWng’ Gdd In.jBê highpgt.'
IO. Dsïtroysan --ri
•tea from all over .the w&lt;&gt;r!d pouwi into
4 r ill 8
•
’ Torpedo bosta
/pttfV
To*.'ihn
kenj/ori
síéÍ«oma;tbat iurt Rsv.-Fi J. 11. B r ^ ^ p a ^ ^ ' -.-’ä
ri
T«rp®do
bbdt»
,
ri
th^Whlte Houte today ¿gprcwjpg sym*
-ull. A' .-n *
jW '^ f n U r t n e s .. ÿ -;J?r
i Ti .11
inf these on Sunday, Auit.-'r.d. líuí. '• lathy of (hoosand* for the President
;/j9ubmJrirlM. •J»'ri et. ..i-yi; U
■:^ r y ^ '. i l f * | i n . ’proriM^ty.
----- kirt at tifi H p - remitred ' a ..poblé ‘ sermon « t . u g v . •
r—
-v
and hi* daughter». Funeral atfang»;
•loo •' \ lj«Hd liiqt */or just three .quartgift ¿«Sí water, whlçb wsw.e^joj
-T oU lsJ-.J . ¿ ^ ^ 5 9 3
Tbtttf. -V.. .-‘ ri. r.ri.- .181
: .....* ¿riftäk
events havo nqf ns yet been completed
p-^rn. the
Monday evening at
*V•
ri,
r
i
» r i F in hbd^f. : v
hut it is certain that tbe burial will &gt;
TRIPLE
* • ri-^ V *
TRIPLE ALUi '
•v:-r. J:
rrtcfnbemÄie their paktor; R#v:T.
&gt;\
kt Princrton or at Rome, Ga., the girlf»W"ri» " ‘
-f*
Netlce of Meeting
Brown
tmTart
idle a surprise party, Whick
Anny .
ÍÍ
. 4 of Mrs.(Wfl&amp;n. It ii
.pa,
The trustees of thn library Assodi
co of joy ss well-a*
All ships.7fcV,
‘ his that- lhn fnn«r*| „eryicue^Ui to
lion and the committee
him and his
WJig
- ri
ib sr
In

FRANCE, RUSSIA
ENGLAND TO ATTACK GERMANY
AND AUSTRIA

MILITARY STRENGTH OF GREAT POWERS

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■*.-V ■ . 1.

‘

*«.

i*iy for Mr. Car-ho
a as a punishment for
irpprov
Who-wiil be the
Inp
buys.
taxatlhnV'
There In one thing
A healthy boy will paddle around
• The Star then proceeds to tell of
for
Ifea Mexican#; thsy
the great public utility which Ocala all day in cold, undean water, but
«irt*
to wyste tinN,/&gt;n tne pui
baa in (tea electric plant, which has he ‘rebel* «at night K required to so
art«
of peac« 'when there is
much
at
dip
his
feet
in
a
bath
tub
just reached the noipt where, with
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN.
and
murder to be accomplished,
of
clean,
warm
water—
like
a
girl
some improvement, it can bn made
YOU AND M E .“
gnd
as
their families accompany
He
is
not
afraid
of
the
effects
of
a
of great yalue to tho public, and
yet there aro those who favor dis-■good bath; he jiist doesn't see any them on the campaigns th ey’ fight
posing of It. . Reference is made to use in it, jind It doesn't feel goon with all the comforts of hom e.be­
Palstka, as a pretty and prosperous like the comforting waters of the hind the nearest hill.
town, and with even greater advan­ creek^ .
Even' the splendid bathing pools
tages, and yet is not going ahead as
Tlil.lltuJU)[ , S S ñ S ¡ * ¡
A CH1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
fast as Ocala, and the point in made of the clubs and institutions do not
** HE‘LL I*RENT 'E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Value of a Wife. ~
that, except for I w a t e r , Palatka'a appeal to the boys like a muddy
The magistrate had asked all of
public utilities are in the, hands of pond. They go In twljnmlpg in the
pools when there Is' nothingness to the- customary Questions about taking
venison of this polpt without ’ pre­ private owners,
Lying
"this man," or "this woman," for a
be
done,.but any boy will walk'thr
Along three line* the Starr re­
cluding It* possibility.
writing her * Utter,
lawfnl wedded companion and about
miles
to
a
gravelly
brook
and
shiv
f t hat I'm getting oi^.all right,
Two factor* appear to lead Vo ihe producer a lengthy suggestion con in the wind while dressing and un ‘‘promising- to lore, honor and obey-“ . For Sal* Dirt C h r a j ^ S T ;
Jhrt I'm really feeling better *
breeding of flies un'der' .wood floor tained in the falatka Item, in which dressing rather than to take a plunge The ceremony waa finished. The cou­ passenger car. New tires. ^
overhauled. •*Jti. H«rri,.
’ And am full of vim and fight.
■table*. If the floor bo not tight it is pointed out the neeeealty and
ple were married.
in an artificial swimming hole.
.1 em telling her I'm working
The bridegroom started to rfeach for
and sound it permit* particles of advantages of cooperation, on the
Soap waa invented by the greatest bis wallet. Then be stopped.
Every minute of the day,.
fly-blown manure, as well as urine, part of the people, not only of one
enemy
the boy ever had. He can­
"Squire.” be said, “ I gotta propo­ on Beardall avenue, near B y
And I have no time for shirking
to fall upon the ground beneath the town but of all closely related, the
not
understandwhy
any
one
sition to maka to ye. HI give you 92 mock, at your own price. I„,
And I have no time for play.
stall and we have here all the con mpst of the suggestion being for
should
ever
.-'have
been
so
now,.or 111 wait tlx months and give S. A. Houston, Cameron,»?***.
'
' * •' '
• « dit
ditlons most favorable to the devel Ocala, and Palatka to join forces in
cruel
as
to
make
a
cake
of
the
slip­
you what I think my wife’s worth
I am telling her that nightly
ment cf the larva food, warmth tho matter of securing municipal
----;
then, even if tt'e 9*00.”
pery
stuff.
It
doea
very
well
to
docks
and
the
inauguration'of
a
I am sitting round the home,
d moisture. Again, if the founda­
For, Sale— Furniture at
'
The
magistrate
looked
at
the
brNle
hurl at the fellows out in the mifddle
And that time Is passing lightly
Ave.
tions of such stables be not tight, boat service that * would be the
form
moment
"1
believe
III
take
the
of, the stream, and the lather af­
And I've no desire to roam.
below the levels of the floor*,' flies mean* of saving the peole much in
fords amusement as he stands waist 92 now." he said.—Louisville Times.
For Sale—1910 Cadillac
the
way
of
freight
money.
The
I-am telling her I'm hoping
will efter this space and deposit in
‘
I " ■—
car for 9400.00, ju8t ornfct
That a month or two they'll stay the mfterial they And aWaiting them. strong point of the suggestion is that deep in the river and watches*
Cutting and Polishing.
dissolve upon the surface of the
good running shape. Sanford
Where )be hillside* green are sloping
Flies were breeding in the manure cities, like individuals, must join
The
Rer.
Holman Black was con­ chine ft -Garage.
water,
but
as
fdr
the
utility
of
soap,
And the tittle ones can play
pile in 38 per cent of all the stables hands for mutual benefit,-and it is
gratulated In Dearer by a
there is nothing to it so far as the
after an eloquent
inspected, however, there was no this cooperative spirit that invites
Sale—Two good ha
boy is concerned. At most it ia only tery of pulpit oratory.
J a m glad they’ re where the breeges manure pile in 28, or B5 per cent, it success. We look with askance
spring wagon. Inquire of
good
to
bring
about
a
water
fight
upon
the
man
who
chooeea
to
live
“What la your secret, sir?" the re­ Bottling Co.
Gently Idas them as they run,
having been hauled away just prior
o ri
when a lot of boys have gathered at porter asked.
And 'I'm telling her it pl^aees '
to the inspection. No suitable re­ absolutely alone, and it is the same
— *— ‘
"Well." was Dr. Black’ s smiling an­
- , Me to think of all thdr fun.
ceptacle was provided for the man­ with municipalities. Any city or the swimming hole.
For Sale or Rent—Two'nkf~i
And the boys are right. .So far as swer, “a preacher should always re­
And I write her that I’ m not lonely, ure in 95 per cent of the stables In­ town that ia not willing to cooperate
donees at a bargain. W. J.'
member
that
while
there
are
sermons
they
are
concerned,
soap
ia
a
useless
j.. Rut it’s all a fearful sham,
spected, from which fact we may with some other for tho welfare of
Tor they’d come back if they only assure that at one time or another both, is standing in its own light, commodity. Nothing so becomes a In stone, tho more precious a stone
h *•;
dirt. He wouldn’ t be a boy Is, the more carefully lt-p»ust bo cut
:^-_Kncw how miserable I am.
For Sale— New Underwood
95 per cent of the manure piles are and doea not deserve any more than boy
and polished."
‘$iphout
a' .generous amount of
happena to-fall to its lot. There is
writer,, price 975. P. O. boi
ng flies.
^
upon hts face and hands. He woulc
For I miss their sweet caresses*
Sajxfqrd, Fla.
Ra.u
"nonjjectiott with this tight Otu unity in strength, and there Is glory be a "ilssy" if he were clean. Clean
Fragment# of Time Count.
‘eno\igh
for
all.
It
behooves
all;
- And I miss their shouts V glee,
$ k fm iboard of health * !* £ 'pre­
Many person» havs become truly ed­ r For sals at a bargain,- xi I tit-,
And the empty hours, jdepressei .. pared '«v ordinance which «M S»',»* therefore, to work together for the liileea in a boy denotes thabhc hail
ucated
merely by the wise uso of odd
r away cannot attendj lo Ri^ i j l
been deprived of a lot of fun— the
Now tM very xotuY^qf me.
goverpVthe construction of-hoyse common good of all, and by so do­
fragments of time. A bit of poetry or acres of Celery Delta at Cotti
more;
dirt
the
tn4re‘fun
and
th
e-ls»
I am writing thxt,:T m nappy,
stables in such a manner as .will ing greater results esn and will be dirt th* less fun. ,' We believe'the a versa of Scripture learned while içity, Sanford, _ Kl«, g « ¿ f ?
From each roguifch-little tot,
dressing 1« th«. morning; a few foreign
make these pUpes, now the greatest obtained.
The same rulo that applies to Bible implicitly; w^-tjeljpre that the word* or-phraaba conned on the way 1 ? . ^
I am writing that I'm happy,a
breeding places for flies, practically
first bqy was made out Of dirt.
But I'll bet she krrow^l’ m nqr.
to work, or between tasks; a gregt
?f you " * nt 15 **** *
free from thesq pests. This ordin- boat lines and dock facilities may
celery and potato ami reg*t___
also
be
said
to
apply
with
equal
book
read
in
snatches
while
wailing
................. • /
lance is how in the hands of the laws
^ An acquaintance was discussing for méals; a dtp Into nobto literature land go and look st this and make]
t I have often remarked that the and rules committee of the dty force to other utilities, such as for
some of the beautiful specimens o at bed time; w-wtudlous efiort to se­ me an offer. Trolley from Ssnionl
instance,
electric
lights,
especially
livery stable and other stables of I council and will be the subject of
'word painting that had come to his cure contact with tome nobler person runs past the land known as th* j
Sanford were breeding place* fori an open , meeting of the committee where two towns are near enough to
notice at on* time or*anotheç. He thafi ooe’s sdtf every day—by such Joshua Powell Firm. Mike offer to |
flie# and that when the city officials) which- will be held next Monday each other to be supplied by the
mentioned
some of the work 0! simple piaba as these life la enriched owner, J. P„ 26 Columblt sUeet,
made the owners of these placeal night. The health department la same plant. There are many in­
Hampstead, L. I., N. Y.
IJ-lStp J
Robert
G.
Ingersoli and remem­ and made powerful.
dean them -tip-and—put them in I anxious to secure-favorable action on stances where this could be made to
bered
John
J.
Ingulfs
tribute,
to
For Sale— Jersey sow, two' ytsr*'
proper shape the fly question would this bill from the committee and to apply and it would no doubt apply
grass ag being particularly plenlng.
59-4tp
be solved for the city. There is no I this end urges alt interested in thel of great value, owing to the great
Nm Icb tf Applicati«« f»t T «« n ««4 Patiti old. D. McDonald.
It may interest you and is repro­
Hrciloo B N Ch«pU, PII, Lava al Slat.
doubt about the flics breeding in the ! health and welfare of the d ty to be aaving of all concerned. And there
Ida
For Sale—Fine farm of us
are many other ways of cooperating duced here not only on account of
N otice 1» borri.}- »iron that D . D . Dstiial,
■tables and ail the health author-1present at this session,
its merit but because ! also "lack lurrhaaar of H as - Cartiflcata N s. ItS S , about three miles from the dty/l
that
could
be
practiced
with
benefit.
ities of, the country are agreed upon
ja te d tha 3rd d a y o( April, A . D.
baa
just that arqount of copy.
Alad aald certificat* la njr office, aod ha, also, two choice city lot*. Gnsg!
this
subject. The
Jacksonville I ^ "6ne of the greatest advantages
mail*
application
fer
tas
dead
ta
taaua
"Lying in the sunshine among the accordane« with law. Said certificat* « irin. cheap for cash or can be purrkassd
health authorities have come to this oi a dty 0Whing Its public utilities," Ï Once more T. J. Miller is trying
buttercups and the .dandelions of braca* th* follow ing daaerw sA property on easy terms. Address R.‘, art sf ]
conclusion and their report below
th&lt; 0 a ,ja SUr( ..j, when prop;
in flaminol* eoanty, m arida, togrow palm tree* «round the Im­ May, scarcely higher in Intelligence aituatod
L o t S, ntoek K, A sila’* Plan at Orlbdo. HeraJd office.
should be read by every citizen of I crly handled, they produce revenue perial Theater. A a to whether he than the minute tenants of that witi
The aatd land bafog saaaaaed a t (k e data oi
Sanford and especially by the people'
the laanaaao «I a n o« canili cat* in th* name
.For sale,or. Rent—Five srm, 1
will succeed or not remains' to be mimic wilderness, oyr earliest recol­ of Unknown. , Unit«* **id 'eerttfesate sasQ
who have atablea in the city limit*
land,
two good wells, locsttd Jot;
ba
rod*«mad
accordi**
ta
taw,
tas
dead
seen but any man who tfia* as hard lections are çf grass; add when tho will laatta tfaaroon on tka S lat d e y at A s and the officials should then take
sou^h
of
Station 10 on.S,
««•
t.
A.
D.
ISIS.
to ' beautify
the premise* as M(, fltfqî (ever fs v?nded'and, the foolish
Witnra* my officiai .i(n a tu r* and H-al way.
action:
See F. W. Mahosty si
Miller has in the past^Ykw years wrangl.é of the market and forom ia Ikfa tka Sl‘ k day of July, A. » . 1»!4.
nald’s,
m X
"Swatting the fly is good so far
J.MS»
E. A. UOUOLASS,
should certainly be assisted by the closed, grass heals over the. gear
Clerk Circuit Court, ffamlnoto Co,, ri* , t
——
as it goes but It doe* not go back
Ily J. C. Ho berta, I&gt;.
general public. I believe that if which our descent into the bosom
For
Sale—Two
good
ihlps*
j
8S.fii.TuM
»1, i
far enough, according to the Jack­
Tem pt the appetite,
the small boys will let the trees of the earth has made; and the car­
some good secondhand kotUb. *“
sonville board of health, which be-'
please the taate and -,
alone long enough they will -grow pet of the infant .become* th* blan­
Palmetto avenue.
ltd
lieves that the proper place to do
n o u r i s h the body..
and greatly beautify the Imperial ket of the dead;
1
the swatting 1* in the breeding
Crisp, clean and fresh—4
For Sale^Horse, buggy Slid
Theater and thé general public
"Grass is the forgiveness of na­
places apd before there is any fly to
5 cents in the moistureness,
12 sewing machine*
should help to protect the trees by ture—hér constant benediction.
proof package.
''
awat.
bunch
of accounts. No reuSS0§|
For
Rent—
Furnished
rooms,
ligLt
discouraging the depredations of Fields trampled with battle, satur­
Someone »aid in the pa it that to
any ’one who tries to break the trees ated with blood, torn with the ruU housekeeping and bed rooms. 311 offer will be refused. Must
once. J. II. Hunter/ 303 R7
96-3tp
make a gentleman of a boy- one
down or swing on them or othM-wiw of cannon, grbw grrén again 4ith Park avenue.
--------- -------St.
Í7*2ip
must start with hi* grandfather and
maltreat them while they are grow­ grass, and carnage is forgotten.
Wanted—Sewing by the day. Mrs
the board of health believe* that* if
ing. These palm trees have been Streets abandoned fey'traffic become
H. CV Grantham, cor Oak and 11th
the work goes fnr enough back, that
T O 4 R ENT ^
planted several times and I know grass grown ILke rural lanes and are
street.
\
, __________
98-3te
1» to the breeding place, Uf£fe wil)|.
that they have cost the owners a obliterated.
Forests decay, har­
IhiVkj
“
bO f*w«ir If not an elimination of
pretty sum of. money to procure vest* perish, flofrera vanish, ■'but
Wanted— Pharmacist wants posi­ . rFor_-^opt -511
room
bout»,
with
sii
conv
the fly pest, disease danger and
and plant them. Those in front of grass is immortal/ ,- Qelcagurad. b y tion,
Licensed, graduate, married;
507 Park.
■H»tf
nuisance.
the building seem in a fair wty to the sudden blast* of winter, it 'gritb- Florida drug experience. • Address A p p i/
«*■»■;
succeed and the ones on the side draws ¡nth the impregnable fortr. - , J. H. ‘H ./care Herald, id ’ 97-2tp
Investigation having already con•jY.tr ’ Rent— My place, 3)( »«rex :
that have just been planted again of its ‘ subterranean vitality and •?&gt;*-■ ........ —I---- - --------w -------- --------— ■ . 4--room house l H miles south **4 j
lished conclusively that the fly pl4yf w .Sale— Fine’ .White Wyandotte
should certainly be protected.
ed an active part iq the dissemina­
emerges upon the first 'aolicltatioa
o f 8anford. Cish rent.. R. E. Kite
cockerel* and layin g' pullets, also
tion of typhoid fever, there was
of spring.
, ?f
949 Indiana Ave., Wichita, Kssa,]
Y *!
nothing left for intelligent humani­
"Sown by tho wint}9,..i)y* the wan- young chickens cheap. Fishlll and or see Henry Zittrower.
j i A friind of mine came to,town
96-4lp
Leaving south,
tarian doctor« of medicine and’ pro­
derlfif- birds,v propagated by /th e Dunstan strains.
j
the
-other
day
and
in
showing
him
R ou n d , thin, tender—
must fell. M. C. Cleveland, Profit,
fessors of health and hygiene to do
around hp was flabbergasted by the subtle agriculture of fthe element
Ho lure for Rent—Apply «
w ith a delightful fla v or
Fldrid*.
,9&amp;-2fp
hut work for the elimination of his
'which oro its ministers and servant»,'
algn
.Over’
the
county
jail
and
said
it
Moughton,
1021_Ünion svcbu*.
_
!
— a p p r o p r ia te fo r
disseminator.
■;«
94-sip
.WM'lhe first time in his Hfg that lit- It boUernt .the rjide^outyq« ‘ fef -ph* K &gt;
l u n c h e o n ,', t e a a h d ”
Several years ago the Jackson­
^wqrUlU
jsM^s no blsxonfng •cd
h*&lt;f*
aver
seen,
a
jail
of
any
.kind
d in n er, to cents.'
ville board of health got busy on
.
Rfent—Three rooms fu
labeletf. I “am not sure tffatT evki bloomto'fiharm the senses with fra­
w fo y ‘ light hovisokéeping. Also al
the fly question. ‘ It declared for the
*aw one before ydth’ such a nice grance or,splendor, but Itf homely
f&gt; . _
‘■Mscreening of dry closest, the use of
bedroomii. / Mrs. Tohn»&lt;- 411 1
label on it and looking at it -again hue is more «»churitlftgyflisn the
proper receptacle* for the receipt of
lily
or
the
rO*e.'
Iv,
y
lcf^
jlo
ffu^
avenue.
it strikes'me that Seminole County
stable iJeonlngs, the shutting'out of ilüÜ Jl ii
‘Jail is/probably the only one of the in earth pr ,a(p, atttL.yeU'.lshjiilifl" Its
• For "Refit—Completely («nül.&lt;d |
all dwelling houses of flies and of,
kind tKat has ever been labeled 'for harvest fall }or »''sin ^ 'y e a r. l
bouse
with pifttio îût
thorough cleaning and drying of all
the general public.
it deroon- would depopulate the'wOrif!."
Few
steps
to postoffice. dfPfi j
dirts and refuse places where the egg
Btfjrtes that we are up', ta dgjfe In
itruífn«1 dock,' A, W- 0row®;’ .
of the fly ls Utd.
--------revery particular a n j want the public 5 At thlaJwTitihg .ViS&amp;rjgjafi Huerta
terprtre. Florida.
to realise that» we have a-good jail has bean succeeded. by Francisco
The horse stable.*»* round to bo|
h^r Jiçiit— Furnished offici
and are proud of, |t. Next season Ctrfeajal/ Who is tp come after Mr.
the most prolific breeder of the eomv.f could add :i P»H lintu ¿clow thq Car-w hats-his-ns me is one of the
' mon or house fly and attention Wgs|
ped twflh^oll top desk, offie«
.tprnsd to this breeding place.
present sign an^ |fye the rel*# pet »ecreU ^ jnscrlbod op the unrolled
and tafeliF- Also a roll top «*«*1
Q
□
"
are rcHfl by the .people •*.
.^An- inspection of 1,096 horse I
typqwrlSsf ^dtrsk and other
day or month art^ln-tim e the jsUKcrofl oI the futuri-, Tliat some one
•Prince
of
appetizers.
because
it give* them
k
W
'Wtebies in the city wwa made and the
would prove a popular resort. In will come alter him 1« the one best
ménti for' Idfo or rent. Hef»14 ¡
Make» daily trips from
Actri of absorbing in­
stable baU|ofued as ioiinw*i Hav-j
any-event the strange? In the city paragraph in thé story—and when
' &gt;/•'.
• /I
terests People no longer
Ginger-Snap Land to
could not possibly mistake the' coun­ they come tjiey will get him. It
-..iOf-dirt floors, 944; wood floors, 136;]
waiting mouths every­
go Ihoking about for
Cottage 1for H»nt— 916./’^
cement floors, 11.
ty 4tait for tho court bousu or the may be Villa marching in from the
where.
Say
Zu
Zu
to
things
they
want:—they
nua.;,A]iply
to A. Trsffordr.«
hotel. '
The Inspection wis for the pur-1
north, who will atretch forth n
the grocer roan, 5 cents.
go to their newspaper
;pose of finding out what feature of]
^ Some comment was called forth hlood-stainod hand and slip him the
for information as to
- stable floor •construction and mainby the fact that a California boyj one-way transportation for a trip
where such thing*
, yL .tawuieo seemed most favorable pr\
ran away from home rather than that he isn't prepared to take.
be foind,
r a g ; ; '. «
{^•.Vkiav0table to fly breeding and the]
■
take a bath. It thrtfVs an interest­ : If the?;« 1« one thing which a
save*.
handle
‘ the best selling
. following facta were found:
ing light upon the subject , pf boy Mexican doves it is a ^change. He
If you
wax
e
W
ou th« market.
^'-wVTOe* are breeding on or in 70 per l
nature. A female contributor to
Is a fickle cuss and is a’ grefit pro­
your
Mi.
22, 2nd AW.,
-*cent of the wood or cement floors
newspaper was surprised at the vider of presidents ■for■ P hii
Q gq;
govcbition of
•a agaitvt 94 per-cent of thrwlirt
act on o f the urchin and state* that
floor stables. .In nearly one-half of
she »unnoted all boys liked, to bath
\-;v !
' Ibele cases the presence of laWaa
The good woman probably confused dictator*. Then Porfirio; Diax ap.
-i
^ i waw due to the fact that the floors]
the terms "bathing" and "awim- peared upon
a nd ostsL '
-VWMrir# not tight and sound—that Is]
•mlng." Alh boys like, to go Inrswim- lished an endurance \ecoTd ih a f will
-T !.. . *--Lost a». Stra 1
contained cracks, broken .boatds, dA-|
•miqg; no normal boy1like* to take’ asytr ■gaiir’fe« «quilled, measured
rer.ShlU.. t i n t " return »
Buy biscuit baked by
•'-Jinwsfon!', etc., which escaped the
a bath. There is as.much difference d t h « ' American or Mex. He mmnFrench ’avffnue and ^
or eljovel. In the.remarhdcr]
between taking a bath and jc&lt;dng in »ged to lewiio.offall.ambiiiuu« fcHpw
,»
-t to .carejesiness on tbii}
swimming as there ia between mak­ country men ,upíil X3Í0 when Madero
art-jjf (lie houstholder. •
ing mud pica and having to work in
qmi eaprured PoT.ftrlo’ s
*
• ' i vj6l(r* w« e breeding under the|
a brick yard.
.. .
iéd tfeminsnt, ani
ir
.:v -1
v' .'floors of 23 per cent of the woe
No puddle la too cold or too dirty
Just levait
■ ■■ ■
•
•'
' floor stables. Tidej&gt;grcentajie should |
to attract u Jjpy-rabl# to exist way about'the
A lw a y s lo o k for Ü
probably be much larger as In over

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VOLUME V

A BARGE LINE
FOR THE COAST
OF FLORI DA

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 31, 1914
Geneva Is Prospering »
Geneva, July 31.— Mr. C. E. Pat­
terson, the genial and accommodat­
ing local representative of the East
Coast Railway, la quite sanguine aa
to the future of Geneva. The hand­
some and commodious depot recent­
ly erected shows that his faith U
•hared by the officials of the com­
pany. Mr. Pettdson gives the fol­
lowing figures; Total receipt's for the
it shipments for the first twelve
months ending September, 1918,
924,36?, citrus fruit shipment for the
fira^t twelve months 69)682 .boxes.
He haa shown that he i| willing to
back hla judgment by the purchase
of lots In our town site, where he ha«
built one house to rent, and will put
up othen In the near future.
Mr. Endor Curlett is likewise an
optimist when talking of Goneva.
Ho says that two years’ residence
in the state has convinced him that
in the near future people will be
coming to Florida to escape the heat
of summer as well ns the severity of
winter. He Is president of¿the local
branch of t l u CltfUi EfrMnge, aiid
manager and chief ¿tockboidcr of
thb local bottling-works,'which Is
equipped with the latest machinery
and is doing a good and rapidly in­
creasing business.
Mr. Henry Tarbell saw the need
of a lumber yard here last fall and
his foresight has been rewarded by
a flourishing business In that line.
He thinks our most pressing needs
at present are a bank, a hardware
store, and more hotel room, as our
two hotels were not able to take
care of all the business last ‘year.
Mr. Gordon Flynt, proprietor of
the Geneva House, built a hotel in
the fall of 1912, which he enlarged
during tho summer of 1913, but haa
found that the* hotel has not grown
aa fast as the demand, and will again
add to Ms building thisVaummer.
Ur, II: H. Pattishall says that
with care ¿nd attention a citrus
grove in. Geneva peninsular f^ould
pay ail expohsea 'Including, planting
by the tipie it is eight years old, anil
at ten years should P*y good. inter­
est on a valuation " o f ’ fi.OOb.’ per
acre.
Mr. C. A, IUuíbrfóh seys thst
twenty years’ experience has con­
vinced him that the orange business
Jigopd enough fot Mitt
Mr, A. J. Holder says that whan
he-first came to Geneva, thirty-five
years ago, the idea that vegetables
could be successfully grown hero was
ridiculed, but he haa .proved to his
entire satisfaction that it is.possible
to have fresh fruit and vegetab l «
of bia own raising any or every day
in the year.

WAR IN EUROPE FOR BETTER ROADS
BOUND TO OCCUR; ÍN UNITED STATES;
NATIONS ARMED BONDS TO COVER

NO 9'J
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY

CATTLE RAISING
IN THE SOUTH
ONE LARGE ASSET

Doing* Great Work In Providing
Homes for Orphans Children
Four hundred and Ihirty-four’ chil*
dren, homeless, orphans, abandoned,
deserted, crippled, blind, diseased,
a blued, neglected and helpless, have
■ •T
------------ *
b^en referred to the Children’s Home
the
in l a n d
n a v ig a t io n
THE AUSTRIANS ROM BARD SENATOR BRYAN HAS A SUB­ Society of Florida, Florida's greatest FUTURE WILL PROVIDE THE
BUREAU PLAN TO TRY
charity, during the first seven month
THE CAPITAL OF
STITUTE BILL FOR A
FINEST BEEF IN THE .
charity,
during the first spven
‘ EXPERIMENT
SERVIA
i
LARGE SUM
months of the present year. These
. UNITED STATES
children have come from every nook
and corner of Florida and have
ranged In ages from one day old to
sixteen year* .of age. About twothirds of these little ones ware girts,
the others boys.
—
OTHER NEWS OF THE STATE OF
Death has been tho chief destroy­
THE WHITE BEAR WILL HELP HER
HER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT
er of homes, while abandonment, THE IMG PACKERS NOW COME TO .
FLORIDA IN BROKEN DOSES
SLAV NEIGHBOR AND EUROPE
LARGE COMPILED FOR
FLORIDA TO GET THEIR
cruelty, neglect, desertion, vice and
FOR BILIOUS READERS
WILL COME IN
BUSY READERS
crime, have each added to the loss
BEEF SUPPLY
----- -. ' : -v li
" f^ ;i- =
■ *
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*;
of parents, tha wrecking of Uvea and
For the purpose of demonstrating
St. Petersburg, July 31.— In Rus­
Washington, July 31.— The enor- homes.
Cattle will be one of Florida'*
the pbsilbUitieH of handling freight
sian eyes the dye la cast Only a ir Jus sum of $4,760,000 of Federal
Only 12 of the 434 are now a] greatest anota.
traffic between the various posts of
political miracle ran avert war,
ft ids would be placed at the tfla- the Receiving Home at Jacksonville.
the Gulf coast, east of New Orleans,
Tho Herald made this sUtetpent
Ruisia does .not iwerve in her de-‘ pdipai of Florida for the drvplgrmitiil- -» good famtty~hom vb4tni foiind far
and pogta on
Atlantic coast side
several £kars'ago'and each year has
■
termination to support Servia a rand oflgood roads if the bill just reported /very Komeleaa ’and orphan youngof the Florida [iitllnyilfl as far north
brought our prediction nearer thfi *w‘
partial mobilisation already haa been fr in the Senate committee on post- atiT but thia. doxatv-aU—of whom
mark. - The Sanford men who haVa­
•as Jacksonville; ‘ the Jflffijd Vnyignres and post roads ns a substitute are anxiously waiting for some good
ordered:
There 'll? "6V«?;"Indication
^ Uon Bureau of New "Orion ns,. will
heen engaged In the cattle business
that the whole ypst military ma­
the Shackleford bill, which has home to lopen up to them—and lor years have always made goad
.*0*.!'"Start a bargg_froti&gt;fiow Orl/enipr on
chinery of Russia aoon will be •eg
d the House, becomes a law. some good father and mother to love monèy but the biggest money ia yat
,*y7»a September 16th . to touch at all
in motion.
T ie author of tho substitute bill is them.
to be made when the better system
•** points between the Crescent' City
An imperial .manifesto is awaited
latpr Bryan of Florida, who Is a
Perhaps In a week two doien more of feeding, eradicating the cattle
' , nnd Jscltsonville. For some time
tonight.
m fin W ' of the Geriate committee, will be added to this number, ao tick and breeding to better' hoof
. ' -jisst, representatives of-the bureau
he bill provides that tho Fed- Supt. Marcus C. Fagg la hoping real cattle takes the place of the former
Should Emperor Nicholas become
h a ^ been st work Interesting, mer­
I
government shnll Issue fifty- soon to fine) good homes for this haphtxard tnethod* of allowing the
generalissimo of the forces, as it is
chant# and business men of the cities
r 3 per cent bonds to the amount little flock as soon aa possible. An cattle to roam at will. The ToooUnderstood
he
will,
an
immense
wave
along .the Hint ahd Chattahoochee
$500,000,000 -in Jot* of $100,- average.of two children per day are hatebie ranch company composed
of enthualaam will sweep over Rus­
rivers in the plant to uie harges on
Ó0O each for five .years. States received and provided for by tha of Sanford men and organised sev­
sia.
The
political
parties..have
sunk
these waterways, in connection with
cab participate In the use of the Home Society the year round. •
their
differences.
The
general
atti­
eral months ago made a long step In
ihe line along the Gulf coast, and
tude is not ’’jingoistic,’’ but one of funds by issuing 4 per cent bonds,
The oldest one of tho present the right direction when thsy pur­
advices received from Mr. Bernhard
resolute confidence in the justice of which deposited in the Federal
group waiting for good hotnaa' (a chased over twenty thousand aerea
are to the effect that there is every
Treasury ‘ would be exchanged for Arthur, a fine lad of 16 yaara; than of good graxing lands and fenced it.
the
country’s
cause
and
readiness
to
reason to believe that substantial
cafih. The 1 per cent» difference there is Omegc; and excellent girl cf Then they added over 4000 head of.
make all sacrifices.
/ . support will be given the i.ew ven­
The proposal a ttr ib u te to Aus­ between the Federal and state bonds 13 years; Lena, a smart, happy girl good cattle and since that time
ture. There is- a large volume of
tria to discuss terms when Belgrade would be held In a sinking fund with of 11 years; Edna, - a full orphan have been busy adding the fimwt
traffic along the Georgia rivers, and
has been occupied Is regarded as which to nidthe states in retiring child of 11 years; Minnie, a Urge bulb they could purchase and study­
it is believed that this can be divert­
impossible. It is pointed out tht the bonds. Under tbe terms of the girl of fifteen yean; Lilly, a sweet ing the Cattle business from every
ed Louth lo Apalachicola, where the
before opening of hostilities Ijuaala bill there would be created a United little brunette of 8 years; Clarence, angle. These gentlemen know tho
freight would be accessible to -the
proposed to Austria a direct ex­ Stiles highway comuiiasion, to have a three months old baby.boy; Gene needs of the business and the need*
Gulf coast line for distribution amon
change of views, which Austria re­ an advisory voice in tip? expeudi- and Willie, brother and sister, 6 and of tho market and now that the big
Gulf coftft line for distribution
tnre.i of the highway fund in the sev­ 8 years of age, and Gaxrlle and psckorB are clamoring for Florid«,
jected; .
I
I among the various ports. ' The first
eral slates. The plan embodied in John H., another brother anti sister, beef the Tosohatchio ranch will bo
&gt; - -*
__ barge to bp operated for demonstrathe bill was suggested originally by 6 and 8 years old, these last two seta .among tho flrat in the state to reap
\- tion purpose* will lie similar to those
)uly 31.— T,he day's thu Si/cretary of the Treasury.
’ .iH w
of children hoping to find good home the benefits, of- better culture and
operated on the Tombigbee river
events brought
¡ht at tr relief to tho suafit amended it provides that the homes together. Mr. Fagg will be better cattle. The rattl# buxines*
and Mississippi Sound, but will have
pense nor any •diplomatic »rhieVe^ frimante of bonds shall not be be­ delight. ,i td receive applications for
of Florida is destined to take a
, l a. capacity of only 260 tons. It la
ment to restrict the Aus'tro-SArvian gun before July 1, 1918. In Ibis any of these children»,-«!! of them
place in the front ranks of our many .
presumed it will be operated by prowar to those two 'nations.
The way the Democrats of the eommit- being well and ready t o ,be placed#
advantage* ns n farming state. The
/
ducer gas engines, as that type has
feeling throughout England and the tce believe they have solved the vex­
By persistent effort the Home So­ much dcrpiccd Florida raxor Iwek
proyen successful and economical on
continental feeling, as reflected by atious problem of avoiding u haavy ciety ha# done Its great work thl*
bog and the lean Florida cow will
Tombigbqe liver. Every effort
the correspondents of the London tax upon the credit o/'th e govern­ year qmf kept out of debt, Lut mOre
soon he displaced by a cross between
will Txfymade to secure a full cargo
papers, tonight is distinctly more ment at the present time. The fac­ funds must /ho’ socurcd ai once I f the
f:T
the native and the imported and'
for the river barge to be distributed
anxious than yesterday.
tors upon which tho apportionment greal - wortn Is lo continue out of from that* hybrid 'wfll itpring a firn*
along the coast.
f.ftr events have made for pessim­ is based arc total «rea, tolsi road debt, . fTTr. Covington, -the’ treas­ stock tltat wiil fatten easy ami thrive
ism.
Direct negotiations between mileage, asseathd ValuaUnp
u r e r t h e society fpr ten years will on the vast prairies of the upper St.
: : t
IliMsia .and Austria, which gave th# erty#nd pop«latioA&gt; Ju*t what will be delighted to receive donations of Johns river and the pine forests ad­
Daytona, July ffl.-^Unle» action
qfcfier /governments hope of a com­ Im* the outcome uf goo^J roads legis­ ’roortf j , no matter how small, at the joining.
’
-is
t* . i la taken by .the state or the Earn
promise, have faffed. Russia’ is mo­ lation remains to be *Wn. There ]s .headquarters for the state, «t 361 St.
The
cuttle
buriueia
in
Florida
1»
.
*Coast canal taken over by the Fed­
bilising’ against the Austrian fron­ ¡a very radicai differirne« between’the 1 James Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Mrt*
only in ita infancy and no msn can
eral-government at once and effec­
Where WIU Ihe People go to Chqrrh tier to(ft army corps in each qf /pur attitude of tbe Senate and that of
E„ L.. Bass,* the faithful npttron of prognosticate on the future profit».-. tive measures taken to keep the
The publicity and reception com­ district^'consisting o f '1,280,00(1' mjp. tho House on the subject.
The tho 'Reeolving Home, located at
The following from tho Jacksonviffo-vanal open, this ditch for which the mittees of the Raptiat church have Russia’s,resolution to;«a n d by
legislation passed by the House ap­ 1944 , HIv?Tslde . Aye., Jacksonville,
Mctropoli* in a despatch from Kia-' state of Florida gave thousands of made plans to accommodate a large via nppeatt to be flxAj.$
propriate* varying arpqunts.-per mile will he very glad to welrome dona­
q
iimro.ee
shows the trend:
f
acrea of land, will'aoon be useless for number of people st church on Oext
nut of the* Fedirai .Treat utfy to aid tions of clothes, shoe», hats, games,
Tho
Cudahy
packing
houses
of
.
»U practical purposes. The ditch is Sunday night. Large posters bear­
the states, in building and maintain­ toys, doffs, fruits, staple provisions,
Athena, July 31.— The Servian ing highway» ovelr which tho rural
Katmts City were represented in
rapidly filling with sand and koata ing the picture of the pastor and
sheets and pillow cases, handkerKissimmee1thU week by Mr. Bowen,
. are beginning to experience'difficulty giving the subjects of the .August legation has received .the following mail is carried. -Congressional ap­
fs, napkins and most anything
one of their representative .buyers.
&gt;n navigating. ’ Captain Huston, of Sunday night sermon»1 have .been telegram frojn Nish, dated July. 29; propriation* are, mounting very high
else that children can eat, wear os
the-'»t earner Eraracti, Small of the posted .in the hanks, hotel*.and drug ^ ■“ During In '. nlgkt- Btlgra
Belgrade*’* « arid one of thè7ekture* *of the Ben- *qJoy. Visitors are welcome at the who was in this section Jor the pur­
Canal Packet Line, soys that
store*.’ Alao several special invila- bombarded."” SheOT; feIT‘ in various ate bulli width meets with epodo] Home every afternoon from 3 t o ‘ 6 pose of looking over the eattlo sit­
uation in view of making an estim­
wa»h of boats is rapidly rauslqjf'aand ttdns have been distributed.
qttqrtcr» of the town causing great approbation among those who seek o'clock.
, j.-..
„ ;
ate of the number of cattle which
Mr. Hyman, the paaio'r, will de- ^dmaie. Several fell on the Franco* to hold down, the obligations of tills i This great work
to wash into the ditch, alt*hoptJlQ&gt;°:
ipclUde«
all
cause of the narradneas-and siifiljo'y- liver a very unique s*f (nog* next Servian •ndibj^AudrtTttOhymnka, and the next /Congre*r-ia that the churches and beliefs, except the could bo pur hised In this vicinity, f
ne*a of the ditelftmuch' sand( wrjfhiii Sunday night on U&gt;e.^ubjv-’t, "A **
A- J—
Mr. Gowcn stated to E, L. L*s-., "
M. Andruvjtch,
qf tbe banking firm luuanc^of govaerrmont bond» i* not Alonmon, and Is supported - by vol
beside» that (JjuseJ^by navigation. Base Ball,” Otia fit a ball, be will
fcouudeil. Both banka have to begin before July 1, 1918, the com untary donations ‘Only, and covara Icy that the Cudahy's would tako
rote* tut tl;&lt;- /JoyniHU L-ga- mencement of the fiscal year 16 lA- the .entire stale.
The difficulty docs not seem to be draw the serm^if*.
' 4 .
all tbe avaffuhle cattle . from the
A chorus of. fdriy-voick;hss been
in any one place, but the complaint
191».
^
The interest and help of avery dt ranchos fn thl* section f^ont ono
•is made that the wnhh is oct-urring organised and undnr thd^catlerahip
y, duel ia proceeding at / v .
Uen of our' state ia earnenly ao- thousand- head up to ton thousand ,&lt;
.t i &lt; "
all along the canal from St. Augus­ of Mr. Chas. L .'T olk . «dli^Msidir
head yor-Unor*. Jn fact they were
Leaves for ft i M ead*«,.,
aLfeht sHj mile» down the
lldted. ;/ /
?
tine to Daytona. Unless something some beautiful selections. Electric
ready, tfi purchsso all tho cattle that
^ r a J W g r a d e ._
.. ‘*0 . CiLSpcrrine leaves today lor
f o r s o h o o 'l t r u s t e e s
is done to keep the canal open it is fans have been installed and s_
cohlff be ««curijd her*. Furthermort*,
Ft. Mead* where he will tako charg*
’ ¿ . ¿ ¡ k r / r - * --------the opinion
Capt. liuit^n that cooler of lc* water Is wlway*.
of the I t . Meade Pharmacy wWhh Weciion* Will be Held in Seminole tho . Cudahjr'a’ are not stipulating y,
ra'OMAN 18 AtiqUITTED
boata wilt not long be alde^to navi­ Tjw’gefiulnVwelcome,.-^«
ohJy-’the bfjt hnrands, but are ready
ho ImY purchased. Mr. Sperling ha*
Counir Next Tuesday
gate the* trip from Jacksonville to, at the? Bapllst ch^tfb P
boon a resident oj thla-cltyL.for sey- p; Pffrauant to a call an «lection will an«F wlfflhg'.tq take all cattle that
EdUfcrs crijl yeara, havtnt^tprifijtfa'ntlfied be held In the .-five diitrict* of Sem­ MHll* Mr^q,Ior beef.
Daytona. Another trouble iexperi- ;wjll be waiting’ for’ all who
if* Law; itnlnM
enced by tha Canal Taekat Lip* tej r Tbe^lW ir i o * ^ * ^ ^ * * ^
rince
V■ -»Bh ihe pharmi&gt;f&gt;: di T 7 , Newîan inóla county neat Tiicsduy fur trus­ ' "Yu h.-apparent;that cattle are bof -effort possible will lie
tfiar .difficulty o( coming Inttty their
afterward, t s for tlw M ft two ywre. Thrr,: eomlutf rfioie and more In demand &gt;
Coil^psri^.ffgo, hnd . al
Tari»jA u ly
dock at Daytona t low tide. Last toThdp to spend the even
coming’
hackf
to
Sanford
about
,6ne. »will f*e tkrajk’ lru««ejs^ffet"i*d Tpì- and t V penffi« of \he weat ar* turn- *
laiut Is at h*r,.homff. today a„frecd
Setunhy tho Emmett Small, was aiitly With the tnulnrslandiiig that
t^ieh dlxtrict.’ snd 'thewill .also
year
qgo-^tu'assist
hi*
brg4hkrjfrtúwA
'gtU'ntion to Florida as a 1
woman, ha vili* be«? as^tlttlfd by a
tied ,Up between tho south .brjxlge yaii. are;t»cth time to bAi-told of
J. C,- Wcidth^ in tbe Syjpì/iolaJFhqÌ^- WOte. for ’ the tkhíft -jfeUI ' tlx to btf *ectlptp that Ja In line to become
Jqry in the C ou tlW A/ttlx*.’oi the
draw und it« dock for over, 16 hours. the love of Joatu for you,
IT *he‘.fffeate»t rattle produefnc
wilful murder of G,natch Calmette, raaty."' He la à young. waiir pi ex­ iqVjeti s' s ; uSubL fof. jchool purpo««'
:‘a.
The Lid*.was 7 or 8 Inches lower tha
cellent
trt|tV
.opd
ba«i
tbe Unjped State«,
editor of the Paris Flgnro on March
CURRY OUT OH BOND
than ‘¿¡¡hat j»n4 tho Boat laden wUh
ppy
faculty,
of
ota
king
friends
cattle
country 1» rapidly
16» and Ip statements ly friepdj #h*.
100 tPns’ Vf freight for Dayton« Habeas Corpas Frocec.Üo¿* Before deilsred tha* she owe^’ nir freedom
yer lie c«u»* b¡n%[.^yWv, i«e- , , putatlon In alt aoetlonh,
Judge Bollock ln'jiike Co*
. Wnv.ta-'the pnbphs-'of Ft,
«truck/#|) n'rock reef right iff the
plo liipc for the election^db nn4 to bold this .distinction jA wj|I
to Maitre Labori'» Masterpiece a])ecc
center qf the c h a n n e l.T h e Small 1 After twnnty-one ^days ’ «pent in
There arq many cahdl- hocbm*, neceasary for tho ffcttl* m oq‘tj*
to Maitr*
e «erpice?
.dra.wtgg. but 4 H feet ol w^ cp the . Seminole .county, jaff 'Vending
- -TiitidqTn, *qrno bf the 46 got tttgatber ipnd, djivdta thqjr
ni«if#
_ nee.'
V:
triar for tho 4dIli*tH&gt;bf -*B. F^Bfyan, speech, of
s«k line» wtfl be left energies to the' (ildusiry op x larger
. »
#t thl*
'L -/
-■ f i y
Aa tho vet
asilar B. Y. P. U.
1*.«
D. W. Currie ia out j g f a 920,000
of can-, Veal* than at. any time in tjte past .
or Br/Y. P. U.;i
.............
bond.
: •* -•
n. , ,
,,
in who have11n order to meet the, constWl de-.
ìrg
add
■
the
,fhO;;,habeas
__________ corpus p»&lt;
. rrayAar
¡Unified thefr intontion* of nands
At» the regular meeting 6f the that bAtught about this rrirase/Werc Ütt*% her arptW about the nock o r éfmfch SuniMJ'f affetti
tri
fi
eing
thewuelve* for the ccun&gt; * *T
;*
ir
V
K » .euhi*çt;
« h W r * was
From all the - cat tiff'V produrinjt
lièr fin
hair
The
Bacheiob Thursday evening con- argued..before
falu4 /Vf rak’» fdod. Iif ;*W. first district,
Jûdffe Bpílocjt ât.
Tâ'y hcr'ieadìttg cojónel, Labori, 1,2a
states
and countries the“ reporU fhfslJinj,
over^
hk&lt;4*»1ioufden
niid-*her
.s^dprahle enthu«s*m prevailed, hwff- va rea T ÖftsXia y. f
'
candidate».
dlcato a depleted stock on band. . Its
_______ ■
Icc to and roiYchtding in r proposed
Curri» :w'*s VeprcskM^j*. ty P*vis hhf upon t!ie floor. Y'Bjf scene* i t
Kanras it U fa r^ h ln d owing In * ’
¿ftvilÿitiitM la Captain.
&gt; . 'Cnfott
al ili
Captain,
ihe filar
ion Servire»
fieri
moonlight 4auncb ride, when *Il| À Gltw A û Cèt\ B. Robjoeim Of Or-, WiT^rnactcd in the cour^rugqu and¿
measure to thb "effect* of the hig’.v
large
attendant«
.Sunday
‘
Power» of apfcirdN. th4i]f#pduffV I
helora and tTuffr- Bachelor-Maids lando- and
i ™
ber cot
then« meetings, and we cjtymd *’ cou^nue to He union during tbe draught in that »late last -season
, , J. Landis wap ma»^
enjoy an outftig d« luk on tl
n many cattle succumbed go.
invitation to any on* who] month
Apgnst ; Rev, F. E.
'•
Aug.
Jone* of Orlando
and consequent lack o f .- :
will preach on tho old
. -of Sanford,
and
which .l»\if been tf
was practhis
.....
follow»: Prr
w., John T. in 1
i; Cor. ffec., for.
iniond Radfordt Librarian, Ar&lt; W :’ ’ .;
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..i * ii^tcaf.'‘ —
Tbâ‘ ]
Ù~ïjpr!i^Çipcf&lt;i.»tnULf
company Jtr-&gt; .1

FIRST TRIAL TRIP
NEXT SEPTEMBER

M Pi

REFUSE TFH EED
FLORIDA’S SHARE IS
OFFER OF RUSSIANS
NEARLY FIVE MILLION

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ip ip p P P P flilP *

STOCK RAISERS ARE •
LEARNING NEW-METHODS

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AFTER INVENTORY BARGAINS

COUNTY

H A P P E NI N G S

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING, ITEMS FROM^jCDRRESPON
i DENTSr-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT .
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

GENEVA ITEMS
Mrs. J. W. David ana called to
Lake City- last week- to attend her
aunt,' Mm. Harris, who has been
quite UL
.
»
' 302.1 M
M n. V. T. Peters and young
■M M *
daughters returned from •Americas,
« ,2 5 «
Gt., last Wednesday where * they
38.700
haveJbcen visiting for two months.
8.700
Tbdy were accompanied home by
2*1.450
M n. Peter's mother, M n. Worthy
14,400
and niece, M ia Evelyn Chappel.
300,9*0
who returned
home on Saturday.
"The Baptists expect to begin a
.594.750
™ •, ■

Miss Helen Tate, Oeteen
!.
Miss Mamie Rayai, gem ete
MUa darete Hand. Ssnford
J ib s B. HalcUaeea, Ssnferd
Mise MhrPorster, Saaferd
Misa Jaala Stamoa, Saaferd
Mrs. J. B. Adkins, Serrent#
Mrs. D. R. Brise*a, Ssnferd
Mn- C. A. Owens, Saaferd
MUa JMU Hedge«, Saaferd.

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS

SANFORD
F L O R ID A

trimmed with; dainty blno wings.
The lovely hot shown hero was a
largn «hapO. of;fta© wire covered with
many thJckneteep of mallne In a tjdh
cate »hade of salmon pink. The enUro efcowfl and upper brim were cov­
ered, with black Jiorsehalr lac«. On the
a
*,■iftI, brim
hrl.-. aa. I,blaVh'nj'alfno
1.A«L® m\Im. ■flange
**- —
—-ap­
-uttdf^
pears jtfwut'twp .tue^e*. -wide. '
. A baud of.pldo black’ velvet ribbon.
Unfilled with a knot and' pointed ends,
was told about the crown. Three small
blue apd pink French, bouquets with
foliage were set on tbe black velvet
band. ,V• '■ „*
Tor the brfde'dmother a largeblack'
her of horselalr lace waa made,
trlnamad with mailne.bdw underneath,
and in lieu of the jUglttte, «.cluster
&lt;* burnt ostrich. fancy feAthers waa
mounted for the trimming. Fpr the
beron aigrette appears to be vary
much tabooIn 4hta „first family of
America.
—’ *
- W L1A BOTTOM LEY.

If you want the safest car—you
want the Ford. Its Vanadium
steel construction— its design
and .perfect balance make it
the strohgest and lightest cor
on the maJjttL "Its planetary
transmission makes it the safest
and easiest to control. The
Ford is the “ Safety First” car.
•J
Fir* ,’iundifd fotfos U tk* pr»i* of »Ho Forò r«*•k**U &gt;h* I w r l a /M i u 8V» fifty; »Ko ¿own rtr N t t *
•iiy— I. ». b. Detroit, «rompiti« with equipment.
Go* «S*»b| and poitkaW o front
N-

•WARD HIGGINS.

On Uit Friday evening Mr, and
Mrs. Wade Rauleraon entertained
|the Misae* Kilbee, 'Clifford Proctor
and Fern Tarbel at a six o’clock
dinner.
*
W. D. BalUrd has purchased the
|old Methodist church and lot and
wtU soon remodel it for a dwelling.
There U no prettier site in Geneva
(or a dwelling than this and Mr.
■BalUrd 1* to be congratulatedj - Leo llhehinder and J. T. Mcl-ain
were appointed to repnmeat the
board of trade of Geneva In Jack­
sonville on Tuesday Ust In behalf
of the new auto road to Miami.
They expected to meet an engineer;
Ing party there.
Edward Kilbee Of Jacksonville J s
spending a few days vacation with
relatives in Geneva.
Fred Ballard mad* a short stay in
Tampa Ust weak:*
On Sunday Ust Mr. and * Mrs.
C. A. Ilaulmon4hsd »* their dinnerguests Mrs. G.
Caldwell,, pro­
prietress o f ‘ the Summerlin Hotel,
her sister, 'Mriry&gt;Gertrude Edgar,
and 'Mr. unit Mr*. E. G. liaosletk
all of Orlando.
Joe Smith is home ifrom Georgia,
where he feasted, on peaches and
packed 11 f*v- •

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS

The trucking season began earlier
|ut (ill j l j t i heretofore and has last­
ed all summer, -a* cW la B ti and
peppers ara, still helm shipped in
considerable quantities from
the
vest side. The wise one* ray St’a
only a question of a year or two
that general trucking will go on the
year round in the celery delta.
W. W. .Writs arrived here from
Loughmsn Tuesday to look after
Ida property.
C. C. Morris' young «on, Alton
was uken very ill in church. Sunday
evening. . Dr. RobOon was called
and said it was acute indigestion.
H r. Mickey of Mellonvfll# avenue
was hefle Sun&lt;ky._ afternoon and
preached interesting sermons.
Mr. and M n. W. M. ,Hayn&lt;* and
their guest, Met,1 H. H. Stevenson
of Jacksonville were calieri at Cam­
eron City Monday.,
Mm. Joe Cameron's mother,! Mrs.
Moore was very W la a t- week. Dr.
Robson was la attendance.
Mrs.
Moore is now convalescent.

Mr. and' M n. M. P. Countryman
of Enterprise Junction are visiting
in Kentucky and Tenni—ea. ' f ' .
Mr, and M n. G n y and children
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Tematd of Enterprise Junction last
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown spent
the past-two weeks in Lake county.
Mrs. L. P. Krrnan and children
leave Wednesday ‘ for Jacksonville
to be absent «lx weeks.
C. 7. Steed, who has been in the
employ of W. S. Thayer the pest
four years, has resigned and accepted
a position with the Cspudine Med­
icine Co. of North Carolina.'
Tbeo Throup made a Urge ship­
Praying and Hnettino. ,
ment of poultry to the Isle of Pines
It's
all
right to pray , for the thing»
last week.
yon want, hot ft Is advtsnhU to do
* Mr. and M n. V. A. Bishop will
a. little hustling 'tor the things you
leave the first of Augwtt for a six must have. .
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weeks* vacation with hot.4 folks in
Kentucky.
Mrs. Leon Wright was the guoat
of her brother, Ralph J, Sauls last
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gordon and
•on, Arthud are at Daytona Beach
for .two f lft S i“,
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who W been math'
ajppr of' Epwrtr^Hft'n- the post•’two
y e a r ^ la d 'V e r iM v , N“ successorj
has tot beet’ Appoint cd at present. '
A£rjb. Sara h'-J&amp;yfe-left Saturday
to ‘visit friends ’ Ln iirw •Jersey for
several week».
V f.
* -Mr. Davidson o? i Pglatks has
’taken a homestead neat here and U
erecting a . fine resideheir.' ’ When
completed his family vrjll arrive and
occupy same.
John C. Krulder, who has been
the pucst o£ friend* here for several
month* ha*, gone to*Coronado Beach
H. B. Leach, superintendent of
the Methodist Orphanage U to pur­
chase a Uunch for the pleasure of
the children,
Mrs, H. 7. Quackenbos and daugb
ter, Miss Aletha Bondi have returned
alter having spent a month in the
mountains of North Carolina and
with kin folks in Georgia.
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There was a suspicious looking
colored boy in town lait week and
on Friday Deputy ¡Sheriff John H.
Padgett took him to Sanford, where
'he found that he had been stealing,
lie was confined in the jail.
* -Mr; and Ur* Joe Pavia and chil­
dren- of DeLand spent Ust Thurs­
day with hi* mother, Mr*. Sarah
Davia,
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and daughter, Mrs. Louise Nelson
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and took iwenty4lx etliche* in "the
arm.
The little fello# is getting
- ,8. W. Swope »nf-ftmRy left Tues­
along
nicely.
day (or Wichita,-Kane., their formef
home; to be gone three months.
Born to Mrs. and &amp;!rs. R. L.
Wheeler a f ln e baby girl on Ust
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Miss Ethel Rose of Lockhart, who
u .Wednesday evening. July 22, Mr.
has been vUitlng hAr aunt, Mrs. km) Mm. A. B.' Cameron, daughters
Samuel McBride for the pait'.fveek
Maud and CUre and son Argei were
left Thursday for Geneva to visit host* and hosteMcs at a vary pleas­
her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Moran.
ant social gathering. Vocal- and in­
O. P.“ Swope and family left Wed­
strumental' music waa a speda! fea­
nesday for Daytona Beach to be
ture of the'.kviralng. Very nice re­
¿one several, weeks.
freshment* were served on the spa­
Miss WilU Dumas returned home
cious lawn*, whi$b were lighted by
Wednndsy from Psblo Beach, where
huge br.u*h fires, making a Very
■be has been,spending several weeks.
pretty scene. The guests were Mr,
and Mrs. W.' W. MiHer, Mr. and
Mrs. Sain Huston and daughter, Mr.
and . Mrs. Roes Isong, their mother
and children, Mr._ and Mrs« L. M.
Mrs/ Evshs paid Sanford a visit Ludu* and1daughter, ME and Mrs.
J. Q. Ellsworth, Mr, and Mta. Har­
Monday.
W. T. Humphrey returned home vey Cameron, Mr.-and Mr*. C. Cj
from Seville Sunday, where he hae Morris and children, Misses .Ella
recently purchased o f . R. L. Smith Ingram, Hattie Eatridge, Annie
thB entire stock of Vaughn's cattle. Cameron. Ruth, Gertrude and Irstl
which consista hi about 2000 hck^. Uttle^ Tom Sjijllvan, Henry Cam. ; /-..
B. E. Healey, roadmaster was hexn cfoh and others; '*
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Bcardall
Monday last.
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miles from Sanfofd. JThero arq, i
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kidney■ and bladder? Have you pains
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you a flabby appearance'Of the foca,
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and under th* eyW? A' fivqnent deelre
There are nine concrete culvert*
to p a « urine? If so, WtHisnm’ Kidney
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double »ewer crock.
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One nf New-York's leading banks
has doctored that every man In Its
Dyes are extracted from sawdust In employ moat take a vacation, for'
France.
'which the bank will provide tho
Some of the laSfq, Atlantic ’■tpomers money. ■
,
.hero IDO firemen each.
Placing a board with two sharp »tool
.
Bloat of tho type used by Chinese cdg«-* across bis store window at
printers Is made In Japan.
night. n Chicago merchant effectively
taking other medicines. ! decided ta
In nearly all parts of Bwltxerland prevented attacks, by window smash- Majority of Friend* Thought Mr.
take his advice, gllhough -I did not havu
women Imre their hair cut by women. tug burglars. '
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Hughes
Would
Die,
But
Greater New York yearly pays $29.*ny confidence In 1L
An English Inventor baa brought out
077,007 to public schoolteachers In sal­ a kind of steel which reaista the cor­
I have now been taking Black-Draught
One Helped\Him to
aries.
rosion of smoke! ena gunpowder, the
■* • *
La poxxetta; founded In 1000 by tho chief objection to the use of that form
(dr three months, and It has cured me—
Recovery.
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poet Goxat, Is still being published it of powder in firearms. •
haven’t had* those awful sick headache«
Viblce.
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For its buildings all oyer the coun­
.
.
New York*« population la 12 percent try. its warship*, army posts aud
since I began usiqg (1. '
Italian, lD per cent Hebrew and 2 pef llgbtlimues tho United States govern­
' Pomeroyton, Ky.—In Interesting ad­ • I am so thankful for what -Blkck,ccnt Polish.
ment every yeor buys enough *coal to
*
Of ’tho women of twenty-one years make a pile,' a mUo square and ten vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes Draught-has doneJor me.” .
o f ago and orcr In this country only feet high.
writes as follows: "I was down with Thedlord'j Black-Draught has been
10.5 per cent are single.
: -T*i n-n years kindergartens Jy the
Investigations bare shown thattbore •United' States have grown from MM ,' stomach, trouble for five (5) yearn, and found a very valuable medicine for deare 17,000 left handed children In. tho with 208,000 children, to 7.637^-an-- wtratfl-have sick headache to bad, at rangements of the stomach and liver. It
Berlin-municipal-school*. —
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rolling 804,180 children, according to s
For caviare, which coeta In thl* bulletin Issued by the United States times, that I thought surely 1 would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herbe,
eburitfy |K) a pound, tho Iluasinn fish­ burvmj of education.
I tried different treatments, but (hey contains no dangerous ingredients, and
• The Chinos« nations! conservation
ermen get *1.20 per pound-,
,
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acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
It Is predicted that from 1010 there bureau la considering reforestation at did not seem to do me any good.
will bo a heavy and Increasing short- the headwater» of the Yellow river.
I got so bad, t could not eat or Bleep, used by young and old, and should be
The government report shows tbit this
sge In tho supply of rubber.
Two women are serving on the ad­ will auu-Uoratu tho torrents and causo and all my friends, except one, thought I kept In every family chest
visory council fqr medical research ap­ a-more regular flow from the now de­ would die. He advised me to try . Oet a package today.
nuded uplands.
pointed by the English gorermaent.
Onlv a mtartar
•&lt;
An Australian league Is being form­ Thedionl’s Black-Draught, and auil
With one end so constructed that It
must be broken to get at tho contents, ed. with 8100.000 capital, to buy land
Pitcher McQuillan of Pittsburgh.
a nonreflltable cigar box has been pat­ and convert it Into ready mado farms
for liritlsb Immigrants. It pinna to
ented.
orect residences and baroa and clear
Glass cooking utensils are being
and fence tho land ready for the Im­
B est
Cheapest
1
made In an experimental way by a
migrant to commence farmingNew fork glass manufacturer with
In a fertile section of Palestino a
much success.’
tract of land baa been purchased for
One of the. unique fteta relatlrq to the purpoeo' of forming a Jewish Colo­
Immigration la that more than 50.000 ny. which will cultfvate'the land along
come Into thlf gwhemfluff» and serve to demonstrate
Mac* and pabe Adsma Sfili bave to'fciir jh o brani of thè Plrato dsrsoaé
S^rj In
ln lh*
Jurrq
Ih* box._
box. Bo far they
thoy W
n been ¿bib
Bblb to get by very neatly,
neaUy.
I ; ' pdqntry slno®'lQO|
what can be done If tho country eTen.v Australia avoids orphan asylums by tnally returns to the Jewish people.
•Raiding parentless children to private
Europe Is the principal customer for
■¿imlljea, which ere paid for their cars
all exported fruits from this country,
D flfcJ ti» Q u e a tlcn .
He Last the Wager.
until they are fourteen years old.
and Smile at*
except oranges, lemons and raisin*.
"The lnterrofatlorv 'Whore did you
A man who prided himself on a won­
f*ef*l* .contemplates Improving . Its Germany takes about one-half of tbs
get It,* causal mo much leas appre­ derful Imagination that could conceive roads under the direction of Belgian
dried apples and the United Kingdom
hension." confessed Senator Bmugg, the biggest lies on record once made a
Harvest Time
engineers, end the ¡indent*',1;* mplre. e like proportion of tho green apples
. rihsn Uw' feeling that some.day tho wager that he' could tell a greeter should soon offer a market f6v* su$t&gt;.
.exported. Nearly one-half of tho apri­
publlc/may Icaru the answer to the falsehood than any man In the town mobiles.
cots went last year to France. •Ger­
^question. *Where did you pot It?*"— where be resided. The stakes being
Book on Vegetables Free
In Australia there are "cows enough' many and the Netherlands, white the
* Fuel.
deposited, be proclaimed that he once for each mad, womab and child to 'United Kingdom alono took one-third
threw a nail with such force that It have thrpp each, while In Argentina of tho total.
' k. ViV i,— ~—
pierced the moon. ‘’Aye, that la true,** there are' as many as fire to each In*
,i There are 100.000 students enrolled
April Ifoel Day,
exclaimed another man. 1 saw him habitant
In professional schools In the United
There ere all sorts of theories aa do It, for 1 itood on the other aide and
It is suggested that If tho consump­ States this year, according to figure*
to ihe origin of the merry anniversary, caught tho nail.’’
tion of quinine expand* to any grentor compiled by the United States bureau
but the most plausible la tho ono
extent in India, which already takes of education. Of thkee 88,102 are In
wbten gives the custom Its use In
Jacksonville, Florttfa
one-stxlh jot tlio world'« supply, the endowed Institutions, the remainder In
Odd-Looking Shark's Egg.'
France, about 16#4. France was the
institutions supported from “ publl/
A Shark's egg Is one of the oddest price will speedily rite:
R . C. M A X W E LL, M G R . SANFORD BRANCH
lint European country to adopt tho
lopking things Imaginable. It Is un­ ' In the Ituulan cavalry aluminium funds. The various professions ere
rei'onned calendar, and aa a result the
shoes
for
hones
have
been,
tested.
represented as follows: Theology, 10,.
provided wtth shell, but the coatenta
New Year day wa* carried back to
V;' medicine, 17,338:
are protected by a thick, leathery Each test was made with one alumini­
January 1. and mock calls were mad«
pharmacy, 0,105; vetcovering, almost as elastic as India um shoe and three of Iron. In every denti*try. Í
on April i. as a Joke on such as bad rubber. The average sise la 2 by 2% test the ‘former outlasted the hitter.
2.324; burse training,
ertnarr sdì
forgot too tho change In the calendar. Inches, and It Is almost Jet black..
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consists in protecting a depositor from borrowing for a doubtful purpose os much
grown into a costly, bureau, con­
as in granting a loan for a legitimate one.
stantly reaching out tor more atir
thority without «producing the kind
1 With an unbroken record of caring for our depositors in the matter of loans we
of tangible net returns that the
offer the highest service in connection with every proper undertaking.
people have a right to expect.
Fri'ifhi inequalities axiet every­
where in Florida, and if nobody
i OUR EXPERIENCE will be of great benefit to you and wc are always ready
takes it up and makes the issue the
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condition remains as it U. It is not
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down -the barriers of pride gud I » « *&gt;y this time, The boride ship- enough to call attention to it. The
higiiowjniy %ay In which redress can be
prejudice, and we shall triumph as P«r l*y* proporüonately a 1
obtained is fpr the board of.trade, or
Mexico’s friends sooner than we rBt® t*tan th® shipper in * " / 0t er
aome
such organization, to employ
could truimph as her enemies—and .•***• *n t*'° Union. There is some­
itn
attorney
ifnd make ou* its case
how much more handsomely, Apd
wron* somewhere,
4 % INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
and
present
ft
to the commission.
with how much higher and finer satThe Banner is eminently corject.
Time and again the Reporterfa ctio n s of conscience and honor!” » th* railroad commission had taken
It was with these word, that, on hold of rate adjustments as it should Star has caifcd attention to the ex­
orbitant rath on paving brick into
August 27, 1018, .in sddrrasing Conlhir* * ou,d ** n0 J*1®.,a* the
Orange county and the
grew. thé President announced the powers of Florida to band^hem- Florida.
Mexican poliéy. a policy which the * * !* « together in an organisation city qf Orlando have contracted to
jin g o « ' were pleased to dreisively for the employment of rate and expend three:quarters of a million
call that of ’’ watchful waiting." other eiperts to work out their prob- dollars for paving brick and nearly
half of this imouut will go to the
The first imperative of It was that l«™* ior thtm• ' Vheü î he r? ,lroaU
railroads
for freight. It is astound­
"Iluertn must go!” *
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commission was created and men
ing.
And
what is true of freight on
H. E. TOUR
Thp (tapers announced that on w*r® elected t0 rom pre the hoard
M.M. SMITH H.R. STEVENS
CMftkr .
July 20, Huerta sullenlyjook his de- the people rested on their aara and this commodity to Orlando is true of
IW 4««t
Vke-PrvddMl
the entire state in vaFyinjj degrees
partùre from the country aboard a waited for results.
Florida has just begun
German cruiser. Within leu than II
It would be unjust’ to assert that of excess.
|pr
develop
and consequently has
months,. the first and most Indis- the commission has accomplished
just
started
to
pave' its streets and
pensable article of the' much derided nothing, and the Reporter-Star
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highways.
Millions
of dollars will
poifVy of ’ “ watchful waiting" has would leave -no such criticism. The
be
spent
in
the
next
decade
for
pav­
iieon fulfilled.
commission hjis done this and-that,
Events are moving In s way to a* the rçrotd »HI show. It has or- ing materials, yet 'In view of this
,prool»^ ftn . early* fulfillment of all dered new1passenger Stations erected, (act, 'which is wnil known to the
else in that prophecy of a year ago, and after à fonfc fght, continuing“for railroad commU*io»,- no move--has
a prophecy which, when stated in some seven years, it finally secured been made by that board to carry
the inspiring words quoted, moved the enforcement of what appears the - matter to the interstate com­
the cynical tojironounce it the-fan- upon the face to be a three cent merce commission for an adjustment
taiy of a dreamer.
passenger fare. Moreover, the com- of the rate. Why should th« com­
Calomel is a powerful chemical’
Not only is Huertï-jgone, bqt he mission has don# »ometning in the mission wait for some hoard of trade made from mercury.— people should:
to employ Its own counsel and make be careful about its use.’ The only
who succeeds to his title shows "both
out the case, when it possess« sure way to avoid the danger of cal­
readiness and eagerness to cancel
primed andT equipped all the neces­ omel- is to take no calomel.
what remains of his usurpation.
sary machinery to do .so, machinery
Gen. Carranza, pedant and formalist
Dodson’s Viver Tone, a vegetable
paid for with money extracted from liquid of pleasant taste, more than
that he has shown himself to be,
the people by taxation for the sup­ taken its place.
nevertheless manifests n disposition
Where calorm]
port of the railroad commission?
to a late technicalities and formalshake«
you
up
and
shocks
your
liver
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*It is tjme something were done to and. oftftn
THeSrMhat if insisted ‘upon, might
makes you really ^ajck,
bring the comrdnsion to a realiza­ Dodson’s Liver Tone, mild but effec­
defer the consummation that was
tion
of its duty for the Impression tive, builds up and strengthens. It
decreed by the Presid«cl!a_iesolüprevails
that It is a moribund“ Body, livens up the liver." You feel fine
tion. The government la on the
either without the capacity or' the after taking it.
eve of transfer from those who used
Let him show you why these mean
inclination to perform the work com­
to oppress to those who are pledged
Dodson’s may be taken without
mitted
to
Us
care.
to use it to liberate. .
the most for your money.
any restrictions of diet or habits.
The Ueporter-SUr has but touch­ You can give It to your ““Children
Iir so much the policy of the Pres­
ed the subject, but it is seasonable
Most miles per dollar and most
ident, enunciated less than a year
to
mention
in
this
connection
the
ago is vindicated to a degree« of
Get a large bottle for 50 cents at
com fort per mile.
long and short haul act passed by L. R. Philips A Co.’s and if it doesn'
perfection
rarely
vouchsafed to
the last legislature to become effec­ L. R. Philips A Co.’s and if it
human purpose.
Cart
any one
Firestone, quality has led the w orld
tive the first of the year, 1914. - This doesn't , do all that you think it
doubt the further fulfillment of the
for. fourteen years. There is no ar­
prophecy? Is it not pretty well as­ truth of this cannot be denied, but is a law which would accomplish ought—lb it doesn't make bilious
gument about it.
sured that this policy of peace, of the commission ■has“'sought addi­ much in the way of equalizing freight •pells mere trifle*—if.lt dojon’ t liven
-watchful waiting, is destined to tional authority from nearly every charges, hut U was left for the com­ Up your liver;” your money will bo
But because w e have the largest and
"triumph?" Is it not certain that legislature since its creation and this mission to say whether the, law waiting for you and,he.returned with
should
gq
into
^effect
or
not.
Th&lt;besf equipped tire factory, and on ly
it U to "triumph" sooner than wt has been granted, until it has built,
could have hoped n policy of Impa­ up a bureau of expensive attach« railroada-rfiled protest, as was ex­
the
top-notch men, the prices arc right. fwK
tient aggression to triumph? And and has legal authority to perform pected, and hearings were held At
Automobile Owners Take Notice!
is it not equally certain^hat, what* incalculable service to the people if several points in the state.
Non*Skid-Smooth Tread“ AH Types-All Sues
Id prior to
«jvor resontmenta may animate them Its activities were simply directed these hearings were not
Reduced Rate» over Concrete
now, the Mexican people must come along such fines, But the’-m u lt of the'first of-the year is nit explained, Bridge at Daytonà-T-AU, smali cira
Buy Firestone Tim from Your Local Dealer
to feel gratitude for the service granting this broad scope of^wsrrtior- hut in any event the hearings were IndAding Ford's with pW eugm ,
which the United States has render­ Ity has been,productive of some Jn- conducted and the year is more than round trip 26c. AN W ffe cars, in
Firestone
Tire
&amp; Rubber
Company
• &lt;i
f
. j C . c tu .iv
_T»-.
half gone and still we have no re­ eluding passengers . 35c round trip
ed them?
. Tir*_.U Rim M .k .t . V
I congruous results, To-wltt
Rare indeed h a s it heen in .the his­
This commission ha» à sperial-at­ port from the commission ofh the • VOLUSIA CO. ffl^IDGE £ 0 ,
Akron, O hio
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B ranchea and Dealer» Everywhere
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tory of the race that the decisions torney who receives a salary of $4,- subject.
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It requires but little consideration
ml .statesmanship have heen made 600 a year. The general attorney js
with w finer inspiration of truth than or should be the bend M the depart­ of (he situation to conduda that tt;&lt;was that decision Which the derisive, ment of justice in the state and overshadowing trouble with the c
wer» pleased to call the policy of" that official heeelv« *3,600 a year. mission is one of fundamental error;
■"watchful waiting." • ' ■•
The Justices of the supreme court To bigin with, the commission
urn pain only $3,ÇpO a year, though should know what it is about. In­
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DAYTON’S CITY MANAGER
by legislative’ jugglery-they are per­ stead of hnving authority to employ
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FREDERIC H. RAND. Pmident
• Tbo dty of Dayton. Ohio, is felic­ mitted to eke out their salaries from experts the commission themselves
• F. P. FORSTER. Vice Prcident
GEO. H. .FERNALD, Vice President
itating it ui-If on iti new method of an ul Iowan re fbr clerk hire which Is should possess"«!port. knowledge- of
.V
B.
F.
WHITNER,
Cashigr
A
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U
BETTS,.Ai#i*tant Cashier
municipal administration. It -is
not iwîd-for that purpqse, until the the subjects they1. aro .-to handle.
what is kncfwn as the "dty manager" sum-rsajehes Approximately $8,600 à The objects, to . be gained by the
plan, and U an infiovXtlo’n which yçar for each. It b anoms.idus if croallmi ‘ami work •of the- comralswas in a manner forced upojiilhtt Itot unfair that n special'-attorney, aiqri'.wbuld he jie itf/ served if ‘ who
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municipality by the dlsastniu*‘.flOo‘df who rapkik ‘' beneath the . attorney
•' ' •
REPORT OF THE CONÒIT10N OF T H E
of last year.
•gonerai. should receive a greater sal­
Thousands were left homeless, ary and be itoldy subject; to, the
manar without food, haft o(, the dty cppimittion^ The commission daimianU m , and the city administration edr’.hàwaÿey.'tÉuit the,railroads- had
of ervlinary type found itselt utt.rly the h « t attorneys to be found and to be empl&lt;J^udv would be . clerical
unable to cope with the situation; jiald them good salariés in order to only, and-the men with-the nuthnr-'
O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Under such dreumstsne« powers cope with, hlghd*** taiertt th« corn- ity would be boss' of the Job
^atssed naturally from the weak city emission should be given authority
.administration to those by nature to employ an attorney .equally j»lTUESDAY. JUNE 30TH, 1914
butter fitted tq command, and who c-ntpii
The request was granted.
, by ruling with -military absolutism, For some eight year* this special at* bi-ennlal election ak'pcr 'tfiq Inw'. is
iqoiekly brought order Trom chaos. tortusyship Has existed, and it would hereby called fo r - the purpose 'o f
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CONDENSED FROM REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY^
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. ■■ The results obtained g o . pleased ,1« Interesting to the perfple to loarn electing. trusteca.ifffir' the next suc­
’ Dayton that , on the first * day of what siftnsl victory the commission ceeding .two years and also for tha
LIABILITIES
-f’ V
RESOU RCES
Jamiary of this year it adopted as has gained in contgftt with the rail­ purpose of determinfuf tho number
r
w permanent .feature of its govern- roads by I'm sou, of its existence. In of mills'of-district school tax to he
Discounts J232.330.G7
iwurt a., ache me which centers power other words, vf£at have the people levied for each of said years;, ¿aid
Capital Stock Overtivafts - - - 236.84
In on «' man, giving him. almost sb- got.tool for theif tnoney? •
election to bs hvld^Tuesdsy, August
wduto control of dty affairs. Prior
' ” «U. S. Bond* for Circulation 6.250.00
(«.addition to the special attorney; the 4th io Sanford. District No. 1;
&amp;&gt; the fiood Dayton has been the c&lt;m»mia«ion employait civii on- Longwood,' Dhrirlqt No. 2; Oviedo,
Surplus (Earned)
-;;.B &lt; w ih to Secure Postal
troubled with too much division of ginWr and ¿-rate expert »sid es the District Np, 3| Chuluots, District
. ySaVings
- • - 5,000.00
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authority, The board of safety was regular secretary and the stenog­ No. 4 1 and G®novtt» District No. 5.
-. Other Stocks and Bonds 44,^63.08
continually fighting the bo»rd of rapher, and when It w»nt into the Further: said dvetion shall be belli
Undivided Profita
public ytprkif with tb« net 'result fight to secure - onfortement df' the under ,the tetme rules and regulations,
Banking House and Furni* •
t nt junsprinkled snd three cent rate It employed
m i p p i » R c " &lt; 11 and. qualifications ?f «lectio« shall
ture
- - r
- 11,000.00
^nortmaty -Improvements werd neg­ firm óf aiidifòra'and the wnth-dùne, be 'the «atn» as pr«crik«di&gt;U| those
Circulation
lected.
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C A SH &amp; DU E FROM
in this connection cost. If 'we remem­ voting tn die original oli vtidH creaV
fiacb Of the other depnrtRtents «$- ber correctly, io n * t l 3,000. ■
ing a'.fcpcfisl t»fc Bchqpl' district,
kNKS .
133.860.60
«Unied\Authority In what is innBy
ofvthe Board' &lt;ft Public i
The railroad, commission
haa
e from U. S.‘ T reu urer L812.50
Insmictw^ of Semlnoley/Gounty,
sldcred It* okrn field,’ and tRh r«ult
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Florida.,,, *
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was iQicasant turmoil. 'Now'all-this.T
ptal
V-.
$ 4 3 1 ,0 5 4 .5 9
y manager for his dslly bread-—Gainesville Sprt.
/ H ' £lyrV FORSTER.^ChsiuuqL.
:4ihb('U a ' (juiw right, but you also have'to D. L. Thúsher, Secrctsry and1Siipt,
id board of Ink* you? hst’ off tfl »hi,m an1who- is • ,el ^pfílíí: Instruction. ,k . 5- :
Streets are a voluntary itlipr fthd gVti’ by with it.'z/'r:- ■ht* a re, ^
r-Vlid
•V ^
&gt;
offers its customers the increased SA
ws. ‘ *f'
' Despite the predictions of Jo» W* make up yo'Jr own material Geais*
•vV.v
Rene of the Orlando Reporter-Star or Ladi«* garments t-Jeaa, presa, réade
possible »-by*= the
newj*V
A
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imary idler that world, peace had been tonsum- pUring and bushêling. Hats blocked
s t u m or tOe b«t wealh.

Psyrwnt» In «dinne« musi fc* mW«

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, F L A

TAKING CALOMEL
IS PANGEROU

Call orrthe Dealer Who Ha§

a

tocmbtT of the Federal Reseryc

of mingled matudi tbu European powers are
ix-auke off getting r ^ f o r ^ a r . Someway7oe
S* the man and Andy Carfliglo canhot pull that

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I¡tile Happening#— M ention

Mattere In Brief

^ ---*rr — viiiviku» vaouivi
of th e. Seminole Bank is expected
home today from hla a
Of lion which he spent fn, Nell York
and tty-Now England elates.

PERSONAL ITtMS Of INTEREST
f' dgfl,m*rr Of The Floating Small Talks
Hufcljctly Arranged For Hurried
Herald Header«
Billy Jacobs of CKuluota was ¡n
r'tlM city Wednesday on business.
John McKenxie, the live wire
nu-rctynt of Ovtedo waa in the city
Wednesday.
Hr«* E. Moinar has ((one.to San­
ford and Daytona for a short visit
^¡th relative«.— Gainesville Sun.
Hay. oat», corn, chicken feeds at
. y . ' t . Dutton's.1*;
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T ty
leaves
In Serial Farm
a g o o d uf
In The .Sanfo&gt;-&lt;l Hpmlfi •*
employees and her employers miss
Midsummer is the time for fiction
her greatly. Mias Dickson was un­
when
the people are. away from
doubtedly
one
of
the
bast
gperatars
Mrs. C. L. Pagenhart and daughhome
or
al home having more leaisthat
ever
operated
a
switchboard.
ter, Miss Alma have returned home
urc
to
read
than in the busy winter
from an extended trip to Georgia
J. D. Davison is expected home season and realising this fact The
points where they visited with rela­ today after spending several month*
Herald has secured the rights of the
tives rnd fHands. .
in Derry, Now Hampshire, T ie great novel, "Gordon Craig, The
Alteration»&gt;and repairs on your hastened home on account of one of Soldier of Fortune" by the cele­
old house. New house« built. San-*1his dog* biting Joe DeMont and It brated writer of fiction, \ Randall
looked for awhile a*-though the dog Parish. This -gripping story carries
ford Novelty Works.
98-2 tc
would die but he is'put of danger the reader from the street* of New
Frank E. HrodnaX, the popular
now.
•
York to the Gulf of Mexico attd
representative
of the Southern
from
the time of the starting to th&lt;
States Life Insurance Co!, spent sev­
Thursdays and Sundays—Wood­
eral day* of this week in the dty on land Park.* ‘ Picnic conveniences, finish the reader will be watching
business connected with tys firm.
amusement*. The only safe, dean for the next installment. The story
outdoor
swimming pool, emptied vrill bo started in next Tuesday's IsBryan 4 , Jenkins are handling the
dally,
deaned
and re-filled from* ar­ nuv and generous installments will
Maxwell car in this territory^tnd
bo given in every issue until the
report several sales of this famous tesian well. Shower bath, toboggan finis.is wrlttern at the close. This
StSf
car. Read; their advertisement In slide. Leased privately also,
is one of the best serial stories that
this issue of The Herald.
Among the prominent/visitor* to the management ‘ of The Herald
the city yesterday waa Mike Crown,
Supt. of terminals in Jacksonville
and -form «ly 'Asati Supt of this
division. .Mr. Crown is oqv of the
most popular offiriali of the A. C. li,
attd hla many friends hare wqre de­
lighted to sc» liins again. He was
tepdered a luncheon at the Elk* Club
at high noon.
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could obtain and we canu u « * « the
readers that they w ill'en joy/this
popular story. , It is full of lif/a n d
action and Hie old story of ipve and
will be followed by tty •n
’ with
■j-M
great Interest. Be sure and get the
first Installment In Tuesday’s paper
'O U W H O H A V E A S H A D Y P O R C H , to
and don’t miss any copies from that
time on. If you fall to get your 3
I - B shield
Hy o u fromH Old Sol's
B h o t schorch,
i H *• should
paper let us know and we will sup­
- g’
In .the Evening Argun of Owasso,
ply the missing number.
congratulate
and
shake
hands
w
ith
yourselves.
Michigan is noted the death of
Read Gordon Craig,', The Soldier
John T. Walsh, a prominent, busi­
*.•
of Fortune.
ness man of that city. Mr. Walsh
The many friends of Dr. Howard .was a visitor to Sanford and was so
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith hrfve
KILLED AT CROSSING
arc
rejoiced ;to see him out again favorably impressed with the advan­
r Furnish it with som e o f the m any comfortabTe and
returned from ■a delightful trip
through the mountains of Virginia after a long siege of sickness and he tages of the city that he expected Waller Scott on Motorcycle Attempt*
conven ien t articles*of- Porch Furniture we have here.
can be found at his office during the to return here and Invest In a winter
to Cross Track and Is Killed
Window frames and^vroons, San regular, hours or at bis house.
and ^njoy it
the beginning to the end o f the
home. Ho wHa shown over the dty
Walter .Scott, a . young man 21
^ftrtd Jfovelty Worltfjfefa^ 98-2tc
while
here
by*
the
editor
of
The
-'if!
and Mustard seed at F. F.
h o t sum m er-iiif&amp; h.*
year* of age who Jure been residing
Mrs.
cxpect|
Herald and hli death la a blow to ¡riltConwsy. wBS . lnJtired_yeat.er
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. -- . our hopes of having Mr. Waish an
totifghY L # U f w Yorlf city
George G^nBftnp^ tty* gonial'man- one o f ’ oje progressive winter rest ur the firpt railroad crossing south
they will spend a month
CA SH ÔR INSTALLMENT
qh Ilohinson Springs from tldf effects
ager of the CroVn ColumbUs/Fapar dents.
¿TjlttUing relatives and old friends!
of which he died last
Sco;t's
Ctf„ leaves today {at Brevard, North H *
. r
Maxwctl*hpt&gt;tycn
presented parents resided here and had InLet us rip the material for your Carolina where be will sp^nS-ty ifJt
ADTD M ATU V Flr*ts,rect * ralmallo Avenue
u new Pori! •funibout by the" tended visiting them, starting north
-jked beds. Sanford Novelty Works month enjoying the mountainw&amp;ne
SANFORD, FLORIDA
*m
on &amp; Toonu-r Fenilircr Co. yesterday afternoon. Coming to the
, 98,2tc
Mr. and Mr*. John Herby have Dfclt can now scour the celery delta* cropaing he met .No, hu aounthbound.
W, A.7.Morse, who resided at Lane returned from a trip to their old
;X X s X = X = X = X = X l l l i :
for prospective customers and beat The firemaq saw him from his side
^ ytrk ;but, V«presents the Footo St homo at Dayton, Ohio and report
all the rest* of his:comintltor» to it. and stated that Scott losrked like at­
Uavt«j‘(" ' of Atlanta was in the dty the city in 'fine ahape After the ter­
He. hated to p art.^ ith his fine tempting to cross, then hesitated o a o o o a a a a a o a a c io n o a a o o o a o o o D O o a o o o a o o o a o Q o a o a o o o a o e o o &lt;
on Wednesday.
rible Hood that devastated the great­ Brush machine lnjt so,'many-of the and then put on more speed, aqd
Mrs. J. L. Miller and children are er part of it several years ago.
other salesmen . w a n j t d t i t ­ upon reaching the crossing saw hia
Bxoluelv* Shoe Store
visiting friends and relatives at
Crooked.work of all kinds—If U'g ular machine that *D iet Was »torced mistake and swerved to the ride but
113 W. P ir a t 81.
1Ssrasota and expect to be absent made of wood; alto straight work to give it up and it will be tkctl in not enough to miss the engine.
trom the d ty for several weeks. *: and a square deal. Sanford Novelty the Jacksonville trade, where they The enginécr stopped the train and
IU-. Union Made Shoes for
A. J. Bates.
Men, Price 53.45 and 53.95
have
more
time
to
devote
to
re­
the
crow
could
notant
first
locate
Works.
98-2
tc
Cotton seed meal, shorta, bran at
Scott at the aide of the road but he
pair*., .
Ladies Two Strap Slippers Jn Pstcnt
F. Dutton's.
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3
Harry Wilson is kept busy these
Leather and Gun Metal 53.00
was‘ found under the cow catcher.
Howard
Lyman
has
returned
to
values
for
51.95
days
making
Ashltig
poles'
for
the
The rainy season seep» to be
He was immediately brought to
•upon us and the local showers can sport* who expect to go to. Coro­ the sticks after a moment's pleasure thlr city and to the offices of Drs.
he' expected each day to cool the nado Beach and try for the sea ba** In the old game by taking a promi­ Howard and Miller, the A. C. 'L,
that will soon make thi* beach pop­ nent part in the Varsity Coach at phyriciano, where an. examination
atmosphere.
113 W. 1 irsi SI.
the Imperial Wednesday night. The
ular.
...
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revealed
that
no
hopes
were
broken
. Get your ice cream from Duhart'a
Lymans can always be* depended
Doooae oa oooa oaoaaa doc üoo oouaooo a o ooooooooooooo ooooeo
Mrs, Harry Stevenson and daugh­ upon to draw s crowd and now that but he had suffered a severe‘ in­
5It* Cream Factory.
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1 * ter, Margaret left this morning for
Howard has been started his ser­ jury'to his head, causing concussion
Mr,'and Mr».*'William Bothamly
their borne in Jaekionville .alter a vice* will be in demand during the of the brain. The physicians labor­
ad family left on Wednesday for
very pleasant visit with Mr*. Ste­ winter season. The Twin« have sev­ ed with him until far into the night
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few York where they^SJ apjotirn
venson's sister, Mrs. W. M. Haynes eral fine orange groves heer Forest but the unfortunate young man
....... . or ....»
!or _a month
two.
breathed
his
last
about
ten
o’dock
of Sanfprd'Height*.
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City and arc trying, to . live the
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•
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Peaches, pears, pines, prunes a ad
siruplc
life after their strenuous last nightWood
turning,
columns
uud
bal­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scdtr,
the
tarent*
akin* at Lefflkr's.
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T* on the stage.
usters. Fanford NovcltJ'. Work*.
of the young min resided here on
•"N. A / Bauman, represeffRng the
1 V; 98^tc ,
Mr*. JIrotherson has received , a^ Third atreea and the sympathy of
•■
Goodrich Tire Co., with heajfquar^
Fr.il
Hnn.,holder
.pond,
«v
ern
i,
“
w
V th .
Enterprl« &lt; the community go out to them in
-in Ravannah was In the dty
the Iqas of the son just rounded \nto
ilevr
o(
eneji-veék
ber.
no*
:
/
.p
e
r
I»
ryesterday calling on the local trade.
Tixaxtby her uncle, Alf. H. Tolar. manhood's estate.
Abstract office as assistant to Mrs.
These crossings on the SanfordW. F, Malcohn. the popular. Rom- McDaniels
He li connected with Thev pjiper U* new but Mr. TDbir Is
f ington typewriter salesman was In the Orangg County Abstract Co. of an old war,- horsp In the .newspaper Orlando road are dangerous .and
business in'the.west and southwest soma provision shoqld ^bê lm ade
the city »ovcral d*y* oi this week
Orlando.
"J
and his .been .in the publishing field eittyt by the railroads br’Jth'e county
plsring typewriters heri and there.
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E. Gowdy and stfti. Gi-Orx',' E. for many-yeaf»#- The Enterprise Is n of both to give ’ the dl/lyers (Jf ityNew booking orders for Big Bos­
thé tfack* at
Gowd&gt;
of New Smyrna wcrF Jn yho newsy sheet and we hope Hro, Tolar, ehln&amp;.k;better view
ton Lettuce and Caulillowor seed.
will wake thorn up in Teague and be' tty ^tpaalngs. On the other hand,
city
'yesterday
looking
after
: F. F. Dutton. ‘ ,
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Sanford interests. George*Er Gowdy successful in his latest venture, - l- under the present conditions all
Mr. and Mrs. Pattiaball, Mr*. lived here for several years and^wns
drivers should be extremely careful
'HAT’S the Maxwell "25.”
Alr./L. E .1Morrow of Sanford is in making the crossings and some
Curictt and Mias Icenhour of Ge­ a fine celery farrd
the west *i&lt;U^.
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Think of it, only S7S0 for thU superbly
here
todajrtlftndnstrating
the
"Ssxneva were among the visitors to the
of the-Accidenta'could be avoided.
ft *1_
.1 t . . %1____._*j.____ 5 l __ _3n-&gt;— r.AOA
1*•-fcA
onr*
a
two
pfii^tyger-auto
of
fifteen
0
built
and
fuliv equipped handsome streamline
Freeh
yeast
cakes
and
popcorn
at
Mrs
dty o i Wedneday.
y
Nolle«
horse powVr, . welihing lOZO pound*
A. Simon’*,
6&amp;-H
car—a car mat’s setting the popular selling
Vivian Whitfield of North Caro­
and having a traveling capacity of [To the Voters of Sanford Special
.
Mrs..
W.
'P.
Field
and
children
left
pace
everywhere.
lina, who has been the gueet oi his
thirty miles on a gallon of oil. . Tty I School District snd Patrons of
on
Wedneeday
for
Crescent
pity,
A big, roomy 5-p**»»Jig«r fimily »utalnobile.
. uncle, Major-A, K. Powers If ft Wed­
the Sanford School*: ■
auto U comparatively a steel built
j power *nd econoi «re *011417 linked
nesday for a trip to Cuba. ‘
The county board has called an
\jiiwfll
togtthet la The J*mc
y
m
h
election for next Tuesday, August
I t ' Closing out all typewriter
B
aTb^lle'l
.*yttì
V*
^
hod*
*
nd
B
*
*
«9««dcr
ied them as far as IJaT^qéiill
4th,'.10 select a local board for the
|
If
arc tiunKing
thinking or
6f ouy.uig
buying a car this u postIt you are
paper. Beat
wlier c ji
next two years.
The whole wheels haVe'wirs^sppk
thx/y thcijbaf YOU fihbuld -buy.
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We wish that every quallflcd^voter
1.5 or’h dmes «6^ will break »any ‘/ A , 4440 .car," &gt; l d Xaplaijv. T. Ç,
A ride inthe Maxwell ‘‘2 V ’ a few thorough
bramto/i hf tHe J,Ovl«do Flyer,’ 1'filp would feel enough interest and »pure
D. D. Caldwell of the firm df cam' of Fever or C^iUs. Price É6
wps showing the demonstrator about enough time to go to the pills on
H tfd-26t
D. A. Caldwell é| Sons Is spciidlifg a- cents.
that day and* vote "for* the men who
tty, city-— Reporter-Star.
-,
W. L Morgan dropped In on home
few day* In JacksoaviH« on bùfolo#»*'
in his estimation are best qualified to
/oiks for a short stay this wcplj and
and pleasure combined.
fill that position.
i hcrrlca on Long .Trip
hi» ityny friends arc tickled to-death
The member* of the present board
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Mfs. W. T, Deane of this city re­
Expert stair building,- Sanford
tone« him again. It lawlm0** cer- ceived some fine cherries this week have .served in this capacity for a
Novelty Works.
98-2tc
A
Uinthat Morgan wlH'uTio a fwhing
from her brother, John McDaniel of t number of .years. They have gtVeo
G. C. fellows 1« now th» TtBtTd trip bcfoffTTtc resume» hi* duties on
thrir iime qnd eLvigy to the up­
Salt Laka City.» The rherij
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possessor, of an OverlamjL qgr hty tty roadfreah and carried the 2000 tfnltesMn building of our schools, and thrir
he' will use for a bac J # L t * t&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner
ner and
ahape« being ready to egt uppn only,pirn has-been to do tty very
station and intermedia!
^!r. and’ Mr*. N. (L. Garner. Arid fhef thslr arrival hete^
is kneeditjs to best,v possible for tb«' children of
Finest cabinet workbaby tyVe rettytytnTTOm ^jdatt. ty a*ÿ
. ..tb«y ; wj»ffÇ.' ¿mwattly
ly enjoyid-. .'by Sanford and the dlstrlof:^*
Tliore I* no recompense. In the
Novelty Works.
AtlanU. Macon and «fhil^ |»oinU. the famtiy’ ^nd jill their ^JfsWnds.
&gt;jfk othir than *' feeling o! pride
The
^JcrnWçpffice
had
sOmçjYfhem
Mrs.
N.
H.
Garner
was
in
a
sani­
J. W. Furen 1» reported as serious­
and MtUfsctlop over 4‘ Hinij ^ food
ly ill at hk home on Elm avenue tarium' fo.r treatment ^W'lle in- At­ and can J&amp;tlfy• to their StJtyrfor
that has bsett accomplished; and
lanU
and
her
maqy
friehejs
will
be
quality.
\
•^.¿i'trij
v ;*nd hls family bave been..summoned
that is coupled' with - regret that
glad
to
learn
that
she
is
r«*tly
int10 Sanford.
* 4wM«pt-Valuable Pearl ip «.World there J* Jev’so much to tyutibne.
’ proved. “ .
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5 or 0 doses 666 will berak any r ,7. - ' &gt;•
Thu members of tbe.present board
to hu
The subjec
Typewviter Ribbons— Remember
&lt;a»e of Fever or Chilis. Price 25
delivered ,ty Mr. ô c QJÏ* Hyman ftt wilt feel no V*grii? if. tbay ,*r« fftt
I M IH IM M U lH M I M fl ; .
the ' Herald .when“ you ' beed-"-#^’ - ' cants.
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lioved.of fu rtW service in-fthis ra­
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Any
' machine. 75c delivered the Baptist’ chjtfeh rnext^’ Stingy1 pe city, a nd new- men err chosen who
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lVorl.
of
■tyvR.. A^deraon has rstufped from «nywtyrc. Phone 448.
Vrico Fijynd." You wr«* -cofiially will work and plan for furtl
JtotyonviUe, where be
«Mrs;
Saucer
and
son..
Joe
SaucaL
PERIODICALS1
TnVltftd ty hear
disgouraeT Great yanc* ment jtnd, higher 4de*ls.
MAGAZINES J
iooVftd. up old' friends
Tif -J -• I
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the
people
ofSanfoi
itit«re*t Is bring shown In the expos­
A; . &lt;ky very pfeasantly.
Ice
rived m ^ A p y . ^ i d wifi ba tty. itory eerirtorfs note bring delivered and ^he dl»trl«t iiee fit to ei
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daughteri
w. C. Johns is in tbs city for s surets of HU. Sail
Jy* Mr. Hym*ih.' Ho is Uk|pgvome management' of (heir «¿bool ptfafra
virit from'his home in T o » « - This Mr*. A. Maliem.
af th* mo«t -di/fiedt pasftagei of to tKsra »gain,;they will endeavor to
artacdlaL U. laW. 'kka
&gt; af AssItrslU* ta» 7^ r*a*'«Ua«»r •halt W
I* Mr.. Johns* first vjrit -In three living in ‘ Clndnnat
Scripture and explaining them to the give to Sapfprd sUU'liettec schools, N»*U
mt Chapta^ 4SSS,. X *f • ni 4a*4 w ql iu n« tharau« » a t Sa s t y SÌV al
SaFltaa;
and
to
prove:-not&gt;fti»'w
brthy
of
the
y«rs and he notes many chpng« Sanford several ya\i
Aucwt.A.
.t».
riarlS*
aarisfacUon of Ms hear
.WUaaaa mjr
'C ; confidence so egprébsed.
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Wh*r*6/_fcU»n lh*»4r-;|r. liai ion. Hjtyfcg »ist 4aj
That oid. boiled tym at 'tyfllcr’s
The regular qusr
• u *h . phuips^
ty«**ris." . Foftpwbig'ttu* high cost; rofeetlng oi the
"tarli INfiuit.CoorVi
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aityp.’J ■tt* Jo*. ,0. ItaSaito, Ih Ç-.
WUfiiirM of
B. F. Wbltner.
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Band sawing at Sanford. Novelfy
' Carl Newborn, oi Jacksonville, Works. ‘Phone 261.
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representing I*. G. Dunn &amp; Co.
Thursday afternoon closings are
iptht Wednesday in tha dty.
fine for the clerks but it makes San­
gee Dutton for turnip, mustard, ford, look like an abbreviated edition
lettuc» and cauliflower seed. 96-tf of Grey's Elegy on the Country
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Churchyard. *
Quite a number of Sanford boys
jrnryed over to Daytona Beach
Before making contracts for bulldterday to get their annual tttth. I ing or any kind of wood work get
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. _poultry. supplies, .In free ndvlce from exports.
Sanford
Gsrden
seed,
Novelty
Works,
phono
261.
ternational chicken and stock foods
98-2tc
at ^filer's.
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" The HÔoiiWîtërir Association of
Berlin w u established not long m o
to ennoble domestic service And ter
establish bettor relation« between tbn
employer« and the employed. 'The as­
sociation has a "Mother Housd” near
tho cy,y, whoro girls arn trained for
services,. situation* being found for
them whoa competent Those in
charge of the home keep in iouchwllh tho girls arter they bare p &gt;nc
out into the world to*make their own

No oue, excepting the sick rSetoAsl way.
to health, baa reason to feel more
thankful for that wonderful advance
Mora Caution Needed..
scletico has mitdo «trlthln tins lak^ tbn
An exchange tells tho story of a lit*
nr twentyyeara than I. But rlghtliere tie boy whose mother decided that he
la tho lieglnnlng I must break «way was old enough to do without her
from my subject to tell « story.
sitting by him when ho was put to
Margaret May charmed me bY what bed until ho fell asleep. Bo when one
I consider tho higher train. She was night sho kissed the fivo-year-oltt and
W dm
k n o w there are
a sober girl of an Intellectual type, told him ho waa a big boy and bravo
with excellent principles nnd elevated enough to go to sleen without hit
N O N JE
in you r
Ideals. I am not a man to bo pleased mamma and in tho danr, too, ho pon­
with a gny, frolicsome girl, however dered tho'sltuation a morpent and then
house.
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kind heartdd. however .winning. It said: “ Well, wait a minute. I'm got
waa. therefore, natural that I should to say my prayora again care toller."—
yield to thn cbarnctertstlai of Marga­ Suburban Life.
W e o n ly thought
ret We became engaged, and every­
y o u m ight like to
thing looked well for our future happlTook Mother Llterplly.
ucan when my fiancee began to abow a
-speak]ta you r neigh­
Marian pointed to tho glass - or
ntiocrtslon of singular changes. One
evenmg when I went to are hor the cup when ahb wished a drink, otter­
b or a b ou t it.
bounded Into the room like a holdcn. ing inarticulate sounds Intended- to
threw her arms abqut my neck, kissed conrey her desire. Sho waa old
mo sovegat times In rapid, succession enough to talk some, hot sho had
and, beginning with "You bad boy,” never been taught to aak for a drink.
upbraided tno for not having come Mother said to her: "When you want
earlier. When I asked her for what a drink. Marian, you aay, ‘Mamma, or
aho had wished me she aald that a cir­ papa, or Haael, or Mildred, drink.'M
cus had come to town, nnd ahe waa The next time Marian wished a drink
“dying” , to attend that evening’s per­ she pointed to the cup and said:
A WONDERFUL
formance. Astonished, ! asked her If "Mamma, papa, Haael, Mildred, dinkth^wiext
night* would not d j in wbll. dlnklnky-lnkdnk!"
PREPARATION
Bbo aald It wodld. not. aha when I
pressed her for a reason the only one
INSTANTLY
■be would gtv* was that aho couldn't
K iIjL lL S JT H E M
wait
It was altogether too late to go to the
- Permanently
circus that evening, so I spent the rest*
of it with her In tbo coxy library where
Removes T h e m
we bad passed so many happy hours,
often taking book after book from the
TELL HER Sho Can
shelrea, rambling In them together and
Get
calling each other's attention to favor­
ite passages. Dot alas, there was no
such enjoyment tor us tonight Mar­
“ TH EY-DIE”
garet spoke of the books as "musty,
Trouble for the Future.
AT THE
dusty things,” ,ln which sbo bad no In­
First M. D. (from bedside of wealthy
terest, and Insisted In talking' only bachelor)—He la steeping naturally—
upon tho most frivolous topics.
ho will recover. Second M. D.—Tea,
It Is ncodlcss to say that I was not the worst la over. First M. D.—No,
only disappointed, but shocked. Could tho worst Is yet to come. Second M.
this be my atendy, well balanced. In­ D —How is thst? First M. IX—We
tellectual Margaret? I was Inclined have yet to hredk tho new* to hit
to denbtIt
relatives.—Life. v
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707 Twigg St.
"And you will tako mo to the circus
tomorrow nlghtT’ nho nskwl, with a
TAMPA,
FLA.
Whltelaw Rsld to . Newspaper Men.
pout, as I rose to go.
Whltefaw Reid, In a speech some
f
~ H’ KU ES
"Certainly If you wish It” I replied
Quarts .. . . .
75c
and, when I could escape from an ex- years ago at a literary dinner, deliv­
ered himself of a maxim which he
Hall Gallons . . . $1.15
ubemneo of caresses, left her.
Gallons................. 2.50
That night and. the next day my suggested should be hung up In every
Nprsyers............... 50c
brain was lu a turmoil. I was like a newspaper office In tho world. It
man who had lost bis love. 1 brooded waa: ‘Fewer words, shorter stories,
Ask your dealer and if
ho can’t supply you,
llnstcad of working until after office better told.” And ail tho newspaper
write direct to us.
hours and In tho evening colled to men present raised k cheer.
take Margaret to tbs circus. Thai
Non-Explosive.
inald who received me at tbs door
Showing the Goods.
Non-I’ osonoua
weut upstairs to nnnounce me and. re­
A novel mode of advertising for a
Hoes Not Effect the Skin
turning, told me thgt Margaret was wife has imen adopted by an Inhabi­
net feeling well and had gone to bed. tant of a provincial town In England.
For^ale liy
There was no message of disappoint­ A photograph of the gentleman Is
HICKSON A SON IAS.
ment at missing the performance nor placed In the window of a shop-keeper,
pottsT' t .“ w .' bryant
at not seeing me. Indeed, the maid and underneath la the following no­
told me that she thought her mistress tice: "Wanted
had. not exiXtftcd me that evening. to the above. Apply at this office.'
Tills' would hnva been natural had It
not'been for the engagement, since It
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Galsworthy Aphorisms. .
was an evening 1 seldom called.
Nothing that’s true Is cynical, and
Tho next of my usual weekly visits
&gt;
All the Conveniences.
was Sunday, nnd I called.' dreading to nothing that Is cynical le true.
Auto Agent—"This car com pleto
Tho word "smart” la'the guardian,
again
find the holdcn. I wan agree­
with every modern Improvement and
angel of all fashions, and, fashions are
ably
disappointed.
Margaret
was
her
a copy of tho divorce and bankruptcy
usual self except that she showed the guardian angdia of vulgarity.—
law» of every stale, $2,000.”
signs of overstrained nerve«. 'Some­ "For Love of Beasts',” by John Gaiathing told me to refrain from mention­ orthy.
ing her slugular personality when I
bad last seen her—to wait and ob­
No Hurry for That Vehicle. ;v
serve. During the visit and the next
A short-sighted old lady In a hurry
two visits all*, was her own sweet self,
Oae Inch Cards Will He Published Un­ barring her altered health. Finally 1 to mount a tram car held up her um­
brella and shouted to the driver of a
der This Heading Al The Hale Of $7.20 referred to her desire to visit the dr- passing vehicle, "Stop! Stop!” to
Per Year.
feus. 8ho seemed surprised, mystified, which the driver replied, "Dqn’t be fa
nml. when 1 told her the whole story, a hurry, mum; It ain’t your turn yet”
sold with a nervous tremor. "Ob. she’ll It waa a hearse.
O M A S EMMET W ILSON ruin met"
ORNEY AND COUNSELLOR.
“ Was so mo one else than yon with
Slight Mistake. .
me that evening?” 1 asked.
A T-LA W
f
"I understand you went over to
“ Yes-tio. 1 was with yon, but she
best* Attorney ^Sormh Judicial Circuli oi
dominated me.” And sb* hurtled put Crtcgaon Gulch and lyn&lt;£ed the wrong
man?" “No.” replied Three-Finger
of
the room.
.Residence*. Sanford and Svivan Lake
I was not admitted to see Margaret Sam. "You cah’t lynch the,wrong man
,
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- - z «*•:i —tndoed, I did not core to aeo her; l In Crimson Gulch. Wo lost got Piute
wns dissatisfied—for £ month. Then Pete a little bit ahead of bis turn.”
I call«! on her. What was my sur­
prise to find her a different person
Cottage Secret.
Dentists
from either .of the two I bad known.
Becon-rWhat did your boy 16arn at
From tbs moment wo met she talked
oollcgef Egbert—Says he catft tell
of women's rights, women’s voting,
me.
Bacon—Why not?
Egbert—
woman's superiority to men nnd final­
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
Says It’s a secret Bacon—Nop sensetly told me that If 1 Interfered with her
Egbert—No. You .know, ho learned
In any of these objects fa which ahe
the football signals.
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proposed to devote her ljfo we ' &gt;uat
proceed by separate paths'
'Term* Moderate—«Strictly Cash
I left her maddened. Had 1 not beep
M ired .,
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puxxlcd ns wall I-would have broken
’’And how la nogera getting on? He
my engagement then and there, but always declared that b* would leave
curiosity prevented. Severn) months .•footprints’ In the sands of time.’ ”
passed In which l .conllnuML to visit ’rVcs, but unfortunately he got stuck
her, hoping tliat sb« would settle down' la ta . mud.-.
.
Into her old . personality resolutely.
G E 0 . A . D eC O T T E S
When she wnS another 1 woald torn
Church, Hole.
ATTORNEY am, QOUNSEUXJR. ar LAW away from her; .when ahe waa my own
Margaret 1 loved her still the onme. •It Is not distance from church, that
As the hotdeu 1 found It p o w W fa makes. It hard f a go.
ln
Courts
TBo furthost
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b* amused with heir; na the “ swoug members are apt to bg tho promptest'
Gamer-Woodrufl Dldg
Sanford Fla, minded” woman 1 could not enqnre
-Washington Democrat
her. 1 was not able fa get the real
Margaret fa falk of tbs othec two, but
D R . C. G. B U T T
from hints she dropped I Inferred that
■be knew of their existence, and' site
DENTIST
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hated them.
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.One day 1 received a call from a
Office: Yowell Huildlns
psychical specialist. IT« informed ms
SANFORD. FLORIDA
that Margaret was under hM care; that
Good Tim* Far Away;
two other personalities besides her.own :/ Nearly everybody will be sensible
appeared to Inhabit her body mid nt when cbm mon senso b«conu*_..com­
TftOMAH KMMKT WILSON
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E. fkbql'so n h o ih iio u ie b tltncaJommated beti. By psychic meth­ mon. •'
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ods of W» own taTontton he wns try­
—
ing fa enablo her to dominate them and
thus return fa a normal condltion.iT

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In C»n*t af iba C o t t ii Jndg», Hamlaala
C »*»ty, Blata # f Flarida
tn ra Catata «I
Amanda la. Tipian
Tu .11 CM B t r i . Lógate*», DUlrihute** and
all recaen*. h a .lu í Clalm« oc Doman*»
a n i tul | M Catata:
. . Tou and «*rh of you ir* hereby n o li« * »
■ id requlred (o praaant anjr rtilma and damanda whirh you. or atibar ol yau. , m»y
bavo yialn.1 th« atata of Amanda L. Tlp•tnn, dereaaoi, lata ni Ployd county. Indiana,
lo iba undaraitnad admlnlttrator C. T . -A .
A D . II. N . ol aald aatata, wlthin t a o
y rara from iba data bereof.
Datad July Itb, A . * p . »»1«.
.
C . M . H A N D . Sberiff,
iiwinmuif t Munif* i iiifIVif Pn wuntISjfi IU*
Admlni»tr»tcr C. T. A. and I). U. M,
«ib d^y ot Auguri. 1914, tbo »are» M o l
Pri-eJ-8( t
a Ititi otto» day, »ad durine «ho legal hour*
»I aal», tho property deaeribed in Iba Saal
darrt» n follow*, to-wiii
'a Canti, Ha rala»)» Conaly
Lote Tw»aty-Ia«r ( 2 0 , Twenty.fivo (21).
florida. In Tra bai*
and Fortjr-ccvcn (47), o í th» florida lam! In ra Catata of U nta Villano, daraaaad
*bd Celeblaatlon Company'* O D r y 1*1af*Nolle»:
tatloa. alluaiad ln Brininola county, Florida, To Carmel Rotundo oí Sanford, Saninoleaa par »plat thereof duly recordad In tba
County, Florida:
public r»corda of O r ta n county, al which
T o Carmel Rotundo, of Sanford. Samlnalv
lb» county oí Seminóla wat formerly a County, Piarida. Vittafla Villano of Car&gt;
part.
mlot» Hl||1, Mariliano, Italy, b od any nnd)
July &gt;, 1914
all paraona «homaoarrr Iniettai «d In th# a botaGEORGE N . R1GBV.
»aiata or In Ih* rat) »»tata baralnnftar daacrlb*
9 1-Fri-ile
' Special Mattar,
ad, that on tha Ttb day nf Saplambar A. II.
1914, Mlcbeal Rotunda, ad miniti rotar, will
praaant lolbat Jude* al SaminaU County,,

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, . LoU #® to 102 *nd 103 to 102 li
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» * Lot 1 M ’- » • * * » #- ai * * » I » a4 . aa. *-* fa 4
•, li&gt;tl l i t i l i t i ift9|»f fl 44.44 •••»»*•
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•. Lot !•« i li * 4
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. aLOt 1 *» • * •• 4 4* * * * * f ••* •« •4* •4 *\ 4
G araetVAJdlU »* I# Mnrkkam Park
■»W t la
ala a «
(’ elfir * 1 4 4 4 4 AddRIan la Hanford
■alaid lia aaa aa ai a ai%t'aa a •. • a« aaaaa a

&amp; Ä

j. B. Ua*rud*7- -

.
A. S . Crawlord.
J. C. A n d aras«..
Charlia Jonaa.. .

W. ft Gardnar,.
W. f . L a a rjt*.. .

s i »SKT::
fe ite
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W. 1. Tbotnpaan

«ra. Durnrtt . . .
MaauCUrpbMt..

Nolle» la haraby flren that under and
by virtue ol n Anal deeraa of taracluaura,
and tala mad* an tba IStb day »1 Juaa,
A. D. 1914, by tha Honarnbla Jam ev,W .
I’yrbtna, Judy* of tba Circuit Court. Bavebth
Jndiclnl Circuit, Samlnsla County, Plac­
id», In Chancery, In that' rertala aatua
therein pending wbarcia, W . J. Hill, truataa
far W . C. 1I1U. la asaplalnaut, and Jabn
W. Tlntaa, hut band of Amanda I . Tipton,
and all unknown heir», davlaaan, Uo ta a d
and irnntaaa af Amanda L. Tipton, dnasasad»
art defendant*. 1 »ball offer for anla, and aeii
to tba nil boat bidder lor rnab, bafaro the
door of li e ‘ cuttrt bona»- lo Sanford. 8amInala county, Plerida, an Moadajr, tba 4tb
day af Augwat, 1914, lb# earn* bung 0 Ural
lalaa day, nod within tba l*f»l hour* of anla,
tba properly daacribad in the final decree
aa fallow», eltuatad In tba ruunty ot SamInole and U o atata of PloHda, to-wll:
Tha waat on» halt of n tan acre tract of
land, deecrlbed aa fotlaw», baetanlni at a
aloha itnndlnt an tba Perth aid» of Flrat
»treat road, »old ataaa being located f t
chain» nnd 9T link» waat of tba anal llaa
of •Interw&gt;ctlon of Holly arena» and Plrat
»treat of the Town of Sanford, and thirty
feet north of central Una of »aid Plrat itreat,
nnd running tbencu treat along tha Berth
aide al Plrat »treat, run tan chalna to n
ataka, tbenca north tao chalna to a alakt,
thence ta il tan chalna lo a «tab», thence
toulh tan ebaloa to point of beginning, con­
taining
acre» of land.
G EORGE N . R IG B Y,

D E SC R IP TIO N
AUe Vaughn

PTlMabnaon. . .
f . 1. O ra re».. . .
». r . f t m l T . .

Alae Vaughn

W. p. /U U » , •. •- r
g. i&gt;, Zachary-----S a \y .
-Usai*
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Mm. O. P. Pniioo
I. C. Carla?«. ■• ‘ •
A K. Lynch L e t ...
Ua P. Thomaa. , .
P. C orry.. . . . .
Gao. E. lo h n « « « ..
í
HlK*1* * ' " "
, Q, (.rave* . . . . . . . . . . . .
» k n o w n . ....,
Miad Morton.......... ..
Okas- Darlington. . . . . . . . .
A.Preach. . . i . «
&lt;
Unknown....................
jüfocri Manufacturing On
2. «la WIÍM . . * * • * . » » . » * » . .
Soitford Mnuufnrtnrlng Co
gaoferd Manufacturing Co
p. C. Carbon, n viC-.T.TTri
«lea Vaughn. .
.
Atei Vaughn.

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tu

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Chatjou» Brown
V- - 5^Vy ;,í^ ^ Ú =

tó fi« M
H of E «I Oviedo
Geargeli

Donali Collina

Floro Thomaa. , , , ,
II. E. Slock d « U . . . .
ef SE?* bt M W M . ? t » 0 .;:

Mra. Halli» Laovllt
S U ol N U of s u « I HEM of
A. V. Praneh
A- V. Prandi

Ite» b*f1n *17 ÍH W o l .W
•id* ol French ove ano N
aid# of Galdtboro »v« ‘ run

Chayraaa

k

Gvo- W. Dentón

Twikcr'a A d dllieeie Ha*ford

Pr-D. Da'vi»,
f i o . Clark.,
f - J. l.lnilaey

*B 1n .a
Paoni#

Caknewn., . . , (
P D. Magill . .
Reward Packs*
HettnhParkiri
W. C. (Tarif.. . ,
W. C. Cotltoe. .
Unknown............
G. W. Renten. .
uakaewn,, . . . .
Geo. A. Banted
F- IL Y o u n g ..
Frank Hall . .
Geo. A. Beaton
T. I». D ovi#.. .
D. B. M ah an ,.

o - t 11. ,«,«'»»-*'*--&gt; - *

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/

«tre by moli I* »»eh eed »very »lookheldvr,
.(■ t in i therein Ihm »I tha regular mreliat
to b . * held on Jone a»b, 1»I4. tba rnatttr
nf amendmtnt of the A rtici« of locar*
You «re hereby r*i)u*»i*d t* Ippear ih- pin allo n would b» cohildefed. bv 0 voto o t­
th» »bdv» antliled c»u«a in^rebWi wrjt
t i » »mir» «lock it wo» dremtd »ipedlccit
aiuchnicnt wo» - U*ti»d on the Ird dey ol
July. IBI«, on or bri#*» tb» rei» d«F .ln
Soptombet, 1 » U ;‘ tb* »am* bring Ib» 7lh
d*i Ihrrti.j,
. . .
Th* Sanford Herald
h«C»hy fierignolod
il
netfp»p#r lo fk lA 'Ü M « »olir# « W r
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r-—- ri, lna 0rei.«a
ha»ja«lew

To Prfinklln

b

A . . y. LwU1« nnd 6 . ...........................................................
'
W . P. Loovlu'a Hub Dliteten
, , a , ■ i ■Loto 7, fi, 9, 11, 15. I». la . Ifi.ItO, 21 .
. H H Lot fi.Vt,. »
- .......................
. . . . . . . , l h ol Lot fi.. . . . . • .*■
-*
................Lot 4 ................... ........................... ........................
i . Loti 14* 1®* 1®* I T , , . , . . . . . . . * . . « * “ '
Bobine#*’ # (ferver ef An Addition lo Bonfeld
A . . . . - ¿ . B e i l a N E cerner Lot l.-run W SS ft
8 60 ft £ IA ft N CO f
t
,
i'
.................. E l i of Lot 8 ..................
»
................ .. LoU 18 and Bfi. . » .............. » ...............................

P. A. B u o n . . . . , ,
Maggio P. Ber pea

/A *'IL Cb»yy*H'e Bob-Dhialoo
Loto 1 to f . i •• •»*:.f,i
Loto fi, • .1 0 .1 1 A . . . . . . . . . - * * *.,
Loto ifi, l i . M . i
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W # I-bta fi« fifi.......................... v
Loto 8 », 84. fifi, *
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Circuit. Hemlaula Cniùty.
.
- D y J . C . Robot
!.. W . Raid win, AUocijey tot
&lt;1. leetlllier»,
barrale, ab II
« r e and deal I

................All wacept 8 SO ft Lot fiT .. . , ..........................
CInik's B ob-D lilrie* pi.Meek J4 Bebieren'# Boreey
...............L o U l , fi, 4, 4, 7, fi, 10, 12. I I . , ................

Z3 eh» trv t.akO Moarue, N • ...
S3 deg. W « che lo -Mint
. I t i * cha,- N ol Bec. lina,
^______________ &gt; i2*lfi eh» &gt; D .fif tha . . . .
»1

n oegofdonre

cate» ti

i r u o foot df u t « . ; . . - .
-1
Lot SO ice» E 160 ft. l e « W fiS fi
ah q i.-it . . . ii, .....................* * *

AH unplatted,

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wherein ih» Ti

The County AfwtWir of Taxes for Seminole County,
J%)rida, will meet witMh^^K.F.iof O M m CoirVmiha^nerR
for saiti County In the Court Houlifc on the /ourth day of
August, A. D. 1914, at 10 o’clock A. M. and will continue
in session from day to day for one week, or as long as may
be necessary, for the purpose of hearing complaints and re­
ceiving testimony as lo the value of any property, real or
personal,'aa fixed by the County Assessor of luxes and of
perfecting, reviewing and equal bring the n/fsessment for the
tax year A. D. 1915.
.a . ^
Civen thla 6th day of July A. D. 1914.-

DePerret Addition

Jrern Walden . :
W. 8. tUplln. . . ,

«;»^ Addition

' Au i ?,
^
(/^

Wellington'» AddW»» lo
Late 1 t# fi* •- . -• »»*•
1
1 4 . . , . ....... ............... ....
■
M Hmlth'e 2nd M -b-W vl-»««
l ot Lev»*

tk . l o d i n p of Ju ÌF.A - D
reaal)
X. A.
Clerk Circuit Court, Semi
By J. C.
-r fi-pri-fit
‘
Notice lo' hereby
virtue ef o flu ì i
eri» mode un tk* )
tb* (tenore bit Jan
tb* Circuit Cauti.
8 « minóle county, I

.............

q *u ik Hieferd 8»*-D 1rlri«»
, 1jcQRjCr« o amj **# ■ * 1L* ^
1*
loM
y
« V. . . . ; , 4 * * ’ * ét
cLüfj 1 n^tl
,it6 ! W » * l H ' « » »Af a* * ' # " i *

SriÄiri..

with low.

V ÍA ®

Tho ÌM4«ptog t* a «ru» ned vorrèrtUat wf tha drilftqrire^ tb»1
, aa u n » appear* on tb* aeree* meni roll far'tho T#“ - * * * ® - ..
it Aprii iqt, f * U , and all fiaUnquent tai/a will boor laureai al
annum until pelii, end II not P»ìo 48t)tia oh* Yen/, olì unpaid
Ifled to tko City Attorney, lor roDovtlon oceording to lo » .
•
Any delinquent t u . ndyartinod en thU JeH fijiret tO l Bet i
p paid tho eoot ot odvortiaomvnt of «ho pwd* •&gt;« land find on.
M. W /l .U V f i .U * . V
M
Collogiormnd Clerk

»T il i r * - " U n k n o w n ..:...
^ -T b u w r e •.
D. C. C ollin*., ,

Muller

Thla la In rertUy Ahat at regular meet­
ing e| ite (teekboldere ef ih» Sautbecn
Produre Company.
o retporntleo ergenloed
ite«! and flE
e iWuio
e gj unilyr
u*«yj a*d
aod l-y
l y virtue
virtù» «of
ih» law» of (ha stata ut Florida, fidé «otttw

Bob-Di virio« Wecke X Y*«

G- w . S h i m . ,
* Clark
O- W. CTnck....
Lnkaewo......... i

U e k n a w n ..,.,,

coll Coen, Hftenlh Judicial a »
he GUI» « f Florida, far Hcteioafi

Boari* 1). Doudnay

G. tf. C o o k .. . . .
w. M. a # i k ..................... . .
Howard Paekncd Land Co.
nii.on la c k st . , . ( - . . ^ . 1
w. M i f ñ o f k . r . . : . . . . « . .
Walter

NOTICE
Amendment ef Af licita et I nrot »erette n »
Healhrrn Predace Í emyeny

GEORGE N.
Sparlai

Rrun l» 0 ft U of NVf career
N E U o( 1 W U , run' E »0
fi, 8 140 Ü , W W II, N 140
I
? Ì H T m I F« 1* *Wi * * i * *
Bailo 3 1 o eh» S ot H W corT m F of H E * * , run fi.90 cha
E IS Che, N to befiloning.
|*»a W 1 7 * f i . . . .
W M « I SEI« of N W M v-el

A . Fartele

unnlegbo»
M IIoetick
Alberi Waldo«
j ' R. Sutler,. . . .
I - C. W. C o o k .. .
-, C. II. RmawuU,
* W. J. William*
, Geo T urner.. .
, Thad D a y .. , .

va.
Cltndon
W. J. McLucaa. Dafaodant
To W . J. MeLureoj
•••'
Wkareat a bill of complrint ha» l u n filari
In thla court na abavi aalllled, and,
Wborewt Oaorg» A. DaCottaad aollcltor
and of couna»l for camplalnaat bai mula
affidavit that It la tba beli*! ol affiant tbat
tbd ¿«laudani*- W . J. McLoca* 1» o »re*
«riderli of .tko alato al Florida and la «
raaidant ol o aiata oc country othar tbat»
ib» »tato af Florido, and that bla realdencu
U unknowa and tbat tha dafandnnt la ovtr
twonty OR» year» ol ago, and tbat (bare la
,no paraun in* tha »tola of Florido, lb# »ac-.
View of a lubpoenn upon whom would bind
•aid defendant, therefore, von, tha aaJtf
W . J, McLucnt, are ordered and required
to appear lo tha bill ol cofbplaint. filed In
thta rauao In tho abavo entitled court, an
or before Monday, tba fith day of October.

Semlaol* wet tormCrty n pari.

8 . I* H ride 'ol G.Ì14«bcro ove K 100 ft,-a«d Dea
beilo til* ft Jf of NW «Ur­
ner, ruiTr fi# fu » «io t*
W io li, N 140 R i e barin .,
gfn filo It 3 . ni NE cer bi
N W M of N W U , ru« 8 a m

Hlrntlford'* Addition lo Bnnfofd

A. Jame*. . . &lt;

D**#a(|«d 0

virtu» of a-final darre» of ;
tei» mafie on lhe 2 oth day *
1914, by tho Honorable dam
Judge ot tba Circuit Court.
rial Circuii. “
-------Chancery. In
that certain r«*U* Uicrrin
Chancery,
li
pending wherein Jo» Cimaro« and l-ntiek
li. Cameron are comnlalnanla' and Jam «
Sigereon and Uoorga N. Hal! are defendanie,
f »ball offer ter anla, and »11 to tba hlghrat
bidder (or rath, before th» door ot lb»
court Knuaa tn laid Seminole county, Flor­
ida, In tba City of Sanlord, on Monday, tba
4lh day of Auguat, A. D. 1914, the aame
being a legal »»lew-day, and within tha
tagnl boor» nf #»)#, ibo »o p arty dareribod
In tba final dacraa at follow«, eituatad In
tba county of Stmlaele and tba atata at
Florida, |o-wit:
U to Thirty-three (1*1. TMrty-four (94)
Thirty-five (I t ) , TMrty-»l* (SfiL ThJrtya«ven 1*7), Thirty-eight ilfi). Thlrty-nln»
(fit).
Forty (4«), PiftT-4*T*n (»7), Plltyrighi. (fifi), rifty-nid# ( » ) . Sl.tv^Hre* (lift,

Jan. It- Ureter

, K. 8. Jofanaon. .
f:’- H. W. JeSereotr.

W. I*. Lonvitt.
S, W. W right..
8. P. Crewford
('■ II- M artin..

r#yrt

w . P. Lonviti.
W . P. Lea.vllt,

Um, A. L . Lana. . . .

John Mflech- . .
fWJI- Gromllog

Clfcslt

O. Cameron. Comi&gt;Ulnant* ' •
Notice df Bala
»4 .
Jame» Sicetaon and Gaorga

W . B. U a v ltl

H. A. Gardnar..
A. A. Evana-----Ida finaad...........
;_l&gt;. Snead, . . .
J. 0 . Fard. . . . .
U n k n o w n ......
J. P. Raker.. . •
Unknown.. f . . .
fi. A. Il «Hard. . .
P, L. ('room .. . .
W. £■ Durham.
fieraat Danner. ,
Mike H ogan .*',
H. M. C orn y.. .
E M. GrtmUng.

Jlm Ticket............
Mr». J. Wodo. . .
Ben Green. . . . . .
rr.n k llrow »-----C. Wyle. • *«,»• »
p. H. C room ».. . ,
War. Darla, . » . .
0. Bred . a . . . , . ,
Charley B. Smith
Uehgow».. . . . . .
J. 8. Richardeon.
Bbh A U *n .. . . . . .
t T a r a r e ..
1 1 ) . W a ta o n ...
w arth U alI.v.
W»»h Nati,
Battier H O I .. . . .
Laeir Fett............
«mm» H iebe,. . .
filia Stewart------

Elicali Cauli Heeeuth JudMnl Cfraulo
In and Par Hamlnalo Canali, Flerlde, Lo
Chancary

E Si* Me Luca», Complalnant

Morlln'a Addition

.

I-item may be appointed to rapraaant (bo
»Old Vittoria TUm b o , who la n orinar an #
uniWf tha dlaabtlUy of noa-aia: and that'
a aita may bo »reared of tba (olio aring real
ostato, amari*ting of thro» »aparato pleca» »r
Und ritual» lo th» city ol Sanford, for­
merly Oranta county, now Samlnols eenoty,
Florida, and known aa alt of Bloch 19, u o '
L o u 4 and 6 of Block I«. Chapman da
Tachar'» Addition to Suofard. oa ahown b y
recordad Plot In Ih» Clark'» ufflrj nf Oraotw
reuaty, Florid ». aald prenarty balag U—
colad aa what
Second »Irret,
thereof na ahi
outatoadlng in

V
'»

y and duriefi'dby legal beare ol eri*. tb &gt;
liewUg.deokfikorl p*i*o»al property-Ov-wR!
One »Vi hofrenamad “ D u g."
•
Un» finir 'of wrir* brew« h o t» « , v , ;
Ono'pnlr of block mar*».
Thqre'M aek-moro mule». .. •

W e drt htrt to
tórve you with,
anything in the
'line o f printed
itationery for
your busxneis
and phrsoñdJ

" ;V *

THOMAS K. BATES’
County AuBessor of.Xai«^ . •
’’ '.^Seminole Cohptylrlorkla

. FRANK L. WOODRUFF,
'' Chairman Board of County Commlssioneri
1
' . ' &gt; Seminole CopUty« Florida

Uve wrek» In ibo-Wnnfoyd llerpid, n W»9Jpaper m(hBaked at nhhlerA to arid, Soi^odl*
r 1 V?fl«’em my band Rgdtbii‘went o f'H i eald
court lit th* / « i t i(¿H»p[o(d, Elend», Ibi»

‘T,t«riíy

W

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�HEIGHT
Stewart left Wednesday to join Mr.
Stewart in Jacksonville enroute to
Macon. From there they will go to
Cobilen, Illinois, making their way
to Ogdeh,. Utah, where they will be
located until ■fall.
ViTT.*
Mrs. Stewart la the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. 8. C. Dickson of
Longwood and for years has been
the efficient nlghC'operator of the
telephone company. Mr. Stewart

from the center of the hoop bting a
lovely. bouquet of white carnations
and ferns, sent by ^)r. Brownlct
for Miss Gibson..
Miss Gibson was blindfolded and
led beneath the hobp, the ribbons
were cut and it was the surprise of
the afternoon when Mias Gibson
found herself encircled by the hoop,
the packages containing dainty and
useful ;lfta about her.
■ The ‘ punch bowl stood upon a
dainty white cover, with tracery of
green, carrying out the pretty color
scheme.
Ptnonal Mention
Iq the dining room musses of red
Mies
Bessie
Schumpert left the
;jruMa and?asparagus fern were used
In the decoration. The table, full early part of the week for Atlanta
length was Ibveiy with its handsome and the mountains of North Geor­
white cover, outlined with aspara­ gia, for a vlait of several walks.
gus fern and a gorgeous mass of
red beauty rosea In the center, •/, Mr. J. C. Anderson of Jackson­
while from the corners drooped ville spent several days in Sanford
sprays of fern and roses, making a this week, the guest of Mr. and Mfs.
very effective and charming decora-, A. W. Fitta. He returned homo
tlon. Ice cream was served with1 Tuesday morrflng,. accompanied by
green and white cherries and the Mrs. Anderson and their little son,
who have been 'visiting Mrs. Fills
cakes were iced with whtfr.
for
the past ten days.
Mrs. McKinnon's guests were
Mchdames Peck, Hopson, McLaulln,
Mr. J. t&gt;. Hunter left on Thursday
Dingee, Maxwell, J. W. Dickins. H.
R. Stevens, Deane, -JUrrold and for Charlotte, N. C., to visit his
Mrs. Bowers; Misses Mabel Bowler, mother and little son.

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
B E IN G

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RESUM E

OF

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for this Column Should he Msrked "Society ^Editor , or
Phoned to Mrs. H. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

C o m m u n ic a tio n »

»
'Birthday Party •*•••
Misses Adeie and Gertrude Uunge
were the charming little hoeteeae»
of a very delightful porch party
Tuesday afternoon, Jn honor of Ger­
trude'a tenth birthday. fMany ^old
a£d new fashioned gafpes were, en­
joyed by the young people, as well
as the dainty refreshments served
by Mrs. Rung«*. Late in the after­
noon the entire party* were taken
in Mr. Rung«’« auto-truck for*-^
pleasant ride in and about the city,
after which the children dispersed,
voting it the beat party ever. Those
present were Adele, Lucille, Fred,
Hlney and Cedi Rine«, Mildred and
Annie'Lee^ Iva Bee Wat hen. Tom
Brothcrson, Sarah Easterby, Vera
Tciheun, Adele, Gertrude and Ted
Runge.
fn Honor of VUiting Girle
Mias Muriel Harrold was the gra­
cious young hosts« at a very
charming afternoon and evening
party Tuesday, In honor of her
house guest Mias Jewel Dinkle of
Longwood, Miss Juliette Gibbons
of Jacksonville and Miss Lettie
Caldwell'.
Thj* beautiful, hom o'of the Ilarrolda, nestling beneath this grand
fitting setting foe
'the gay party of young people as­
sembled beneath its hospitable roof.
The entire, lower floor was thrown
open . to its guests, the spacious
rooms and bread - verandas being
made very attractive with a profu­
sion of golden rod, graceful palms
anti ferns In gorgeoui masses of
beauty.
Msny of the guests went out in
the early afternoon' for supper,
which was served si fresco in the
oak grove. A dainty knd delicious
repast that . tempted the appetite
and satisfied tho most. fastidious

many enjoyable affairs must end.
Prickly fruit punch, a •delicious
concoction was a«rv«di throughout
the evening and to add to the many
pleasures oi an already delightful
occasion, a watermelon cutting in
the late evening was fully enjoyed.
Those« Invited to ratft the guests
of honor were Misses Gena Maulficn, Eleanor and Ruth' Roberts,
Charlotte Hand, .Helen and Ruth

dail Chase, Ben Whitner, Hume
Rumph, Joe, Ned and Roy Chit­
tenden, Seth Woodruff, Ralph Wight
Carl Rou mills t, Henry Purdon, Ten*
tde and Robt. Deane, Harold Long.
Emery Close. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell
Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Stedt and daughShoictfJor-MitiGibion
of which-Miss
^ A charming
'Lillian &gt;Cibson wxs the guest -of
honor was the miscellaneous shower
at the pretty bungalow home of
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon Wednesday
afternoon,
The coxiest corner of the bunga­
low, the screened back porch was
converted into a very lovely con­
ception of a sylvan gten, the large,
spreading leaves of the palmetto
making a pleasing background of
green for the banks of ferns and
southern smllax and white roses that
combined to form a beautiful bower
of green and white. Suspended from
the ceiling with white ribbons was

Wtdneeday Auction Bridge
Mrs. Deane Turner was hostess
to the Wednesday Club this week,
with two taMfn of playersgi Mrs.
Geo. Speer iwMdqg top sccmr-flnd
winning the- dub prize. J -'Present
Were M«pilâmes B. A. Howard, Geo.
Fox, Roy Symea, W..P. Carter, R. E
Tolar. GonxaTes, Speer and Miss
Martha Fox.
Diekeon-Stnrart
A marriage to which romantic
interest attaches is that of Mias
Kate Dickson to Mr. J. R. Stewart,
June 6th at Daytona. The young
people intended to keep their mar­
riage a secret until October, Miss
Dickson continuing to hold her posi­
tion with the telephone eompany
until then, but •Mr. Stewart's firm

Shortly after supper the guests
arrived for the dance, an orchestra
furnishing the music, until the Wee

Miss Juliette Gibbons, the pop­
ular young guest of Miss Lettie
Caldwell returned to her homo in
Jacksonville Wedcnsdny. Miss Gib­
bons was the reetpignt of many
delightful attentions while in SanMr, Fraser Armstrong is spending
s week in St. Augustine, tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Capo.
Mrs. Hsrvey Renfroe and two
little daughters, Olive and Pattie
accompanied Miss Annie Renfroe to
her home in Richland Wednesday.
They will be away for two weeks.
Mrs. C. L. Fagenhart and daugh­
ter, Miss Edna returned this week
from Augusta and other Georgia
towns after delightful visits among
old friends and relatives.
Mr. O. C, 8peering, the ailablc

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■ml courteous clerk of the Seminole
Pharmacy left, for Ft. -Meade, FI«,;
today, where be will embark* in the
drug bualncsa for himself, having
purchased the Ft. Meade Pharmacy.
His many friends, in Sanford wish
him success and prosperity In his
new' home.
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Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs.' Hays
are assisting at the Library in- the
*1 AH Local Advertiscmentil'ndt,
absence of Mrs. May Dickins.
Those ladies are capable and ef­ This Heading THREE
ficient and will be of valuable a»- Line For Each Insertion CENTS »
•Istanco to those In charge of- the
Charge 25 Cents.
Library .and to tho public who'
make use of it. .
A congenial party going over to
Cheip—pyjuj^
Daytona Beach for the day'thinday, passenger car.
in Mr. Thigpen's car were Mrs. overhauled
Jas, Harri«.
Fannie Munson, Misses Mabel Bow­
ler and Prachaa Leffler, Messrs. J. D.
For Sale— Furniture
Roberts and W. J, Thigpen.
;1910 Cadillac
Mrs. A. P. Connelly and two little car'for *400?OQ, just
sons. Miss Gena Maulden and Mr. good running shape, overhsultd I»
Ss&lt;%4 Mk
B. W. Herndon motored over to chine ft Garage.
Dsytona Beach Sunday.
,
Busy Been Meeting
By invjtatlon of Mrk. Robbins,
tho Busy Bees wilt meet at the
Robbins Nest Monday afternoon and
enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Rob­
bins from 3:30 to 6:80 p. m. All the
Boos are invited and urged to be
present for there’s a good time tli
store for ail; leaders too.

spring wagon
Bottling Co.

Inquire of Coco

For-Sale Fine Whit, W y ^ l
cockerels and laying pull.u, »1»
young .chickens cheap. FiahlQ IBj
Dunstan strains.
Leaving south
must sell. M. C. Cleveland, p*ojT
tor Sale^-beed. potato« for f,|j
planting.. Don MoDonal*. S!Mla

TRICE’S TRUMPETËËR

For Sale or Rentdences at 'a bargain,

'(Artide» Pobllib cd under thU IIcedine fur-

A Massachusetts’Opinion
It is the confusion of temperance
with; prohibition which . occasions
tho moat acrimonious contentions
in the debates on this question.
Tho no-license towns in Msssachusetta, however steadfastly Ahoy
may maintain that policy, all real­
ise that it does not mean the cersation of liquor drinking. Prohibition
states confess to the same situation.
Maine is a Hrtkfng example near at
hgnd. The District or Columbia
may become another. , Of course the
argument is stgÿdily made that the
'wider the area in which probibillon
is enforced, the greater will be the
difficulty in evading the law; but
even that theory admits of some
limitatfoni, not unlike those which
affect the whole prohibition progrn rn.—
’-Boston Herald.
(Advt.)
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Srmlnvl* Count», Ü UU ef Florid»

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For Sale— Nay
writer, price $76.
Sanford, «Fla.
For sale at a bargain, si ! Uvs to
far away cannot attend to this U
acres of Celery Delta at Caaeroa
City. Sanford, Fla. 8 sots inigated and tiled, fine 6 inch fioviQg
well. If you want 16 sms of So*
celery&gt;' and potato and vrçstsbi»
land go and look at this sad nah
me an o'ffer. Trolley Jrom Sssford
runs past the.land known h fts
Joshua Powell Farm. Make olir to
owner, J. P., 26 Columbi» «treat,
Hampstead, L. I„‘ N. Y,
93*1Jtp
’ For Salt- Jersey now. two yein*
old. D. McDonald. ,
VHt? :
For Sal«?-Fine farm of ten am*
about three miles from the dSy.
also *,wo choice city lots. ¿Wig
cheap for cash or ran be purthu^J
on easy terms. Address R., rsrt
Herald office,

Citation

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j . W . Harper
To J. W, Harper, rar« K. J.
U sw ffo
Net» York;
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rower«, herein *lillr Pin! that he U aoUe.
Itor and.-of rouniel tor tl»« complainant in
tho above f i u n , Martha C utt Harper, *nd
that It 1» tho hetlet of affiant that the de­
fendant. J. W . Harper 1« » non-resident of
tho Mats of Florida, and le now a reeidrnt
of the state of New York, rreldlns at c t
we«o. New Y ork; that tkv raid defendant
la ov e r tw raty-on» j-eara of at&lt;-; en.t that
there ie no person In the^tate of Florid«, th*
•errlra of a agppoena upon whom would bind
raid defendant;
Therefore you. J. W . Harper, ere .h^rebjr
ordered to apprar lo -th e bill of rwrnplalnt
duly flint In thle raueo on M onday, Ihe Tlh
of hemerebyr. A. t). I 9 U , the eane bstfn« a
ru le dey-et thU rourt.
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» « ‘ bof ordered that .«mlfSL be pub,l4bed In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published In Remtaoi* eouaty, Flerlda. onr*.
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tot four roneectitle* week*.
Wltheee, 11, A. D ua(l«sf. «Jefk of »aid
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lutili, one and n hàU/miles fro» S»«*
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for light housekeeping
bedrooms. Mrs. Johf«
For Rent Completely
house with piano for the sums
Few stops to pósto ilice, depot j
steamer dock. A- W. Brown,,
ternriae. Florida
. For Rent—^Furnished office
Itod Vith roir 'tój» desk, offics
arid , tables. Afso s roil'lop
typewriter dt^k and ol*lt'r
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OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SFOT OF THE WORLD
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SEMI-WEEKLY

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IN S AN FORO— Lit* /- HW* Lid».*VOLUME V
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1914

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO 100

OF EUROPE

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GERMANY INVADES
ENGLAND MAY BE
WAR
MAP
ÖFEUROPE,
SHOWING
STRENGTH
OF
ARMIES
FRANCE AND RUS­
DRAWN INTO WAR
SIA AT SAME TIME
A T A N Y MOMENT

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Berlin, via Brussels. Aug, 4.— The
erufier ’Augburg tent tho following
' report by wireless: "Am" bombard­
ing naval harbor at Libau and am
engaged with enemy's cruiser. Naval
port Llbau In flames."
Llbau is
Russian naval arsenal on Baltic Bea.
London, Aug. 4.— Germany has
sent an ultimatum, to Belgium in
which she offers an entente provided
Belgium facilitates the movement of
German troops, .

London, Aug. 4.—The British
naval resorvista were called o ut at 3
O’clock thla afternoon.
ThU action is taken aa confirming
tho belief that the British gcovernment U ready to take its part in
thknttruggle.
The naval forces of the Empire
now are prepared for n iy contln-,
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gency.
The ships had just con­
cluded their maneuvers and there­
fore were vlrpfally mobilized when,
the war cioud’ appcared.
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3,.Aug d. foiir great’’powThe territorial forces of England
- Ewrep#?— A.ttílfm-Hum;
■Jfungary,
nlso art? Bquatly" phqmrcd wilboul an
Kurtia. FrppjSft and Gerhujn'y, are
actual mobilization order. The an­
engagf'd in ncttiaf warfare, but twl
•V,
nual training of the territorial con­
¡VjV/of tfiem, Germany and RTunce, have
tingent« began tod*£ and masae* of
not openly declared war against each
men are gathering at tho territorial
other, as far, as Is known here; but
ramps.
have not even severed diplomatic
The News oQ, tho World may* it
relations. This Is despite the fact
has received a wireleSss eommuni-. that Germany’! ultimatum to Franco
ratlon that heavy firing U proceed­
either has been ignored or rejected.
ing in the North 8 « . Tho newspa pere presume that the French and
The csplanatlon of this would ap­
German fleets are' engaged.
No
pear to be that Germany and France
confirmation-«of tho report waa re­
* are each seeking to throw upon the
ceived today.
other the ontis of beginning a war
According trf a dispatch fro’m Co­
that may plunge all Europo into
penhagen,'
the German Baltic fleet
bloodshed. In fact while the .na­
was
making
it« way from Kiel to the
tion* of Europe are flying at each
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North Sea.
other*» throats, they are vieitig iwth
A dispatch to the Central News
each other In protesting their deair*'
rays the German» have taken pos­
to maintain peace.
session of the English steamer Cas­
In thU curious situation, France,
tro, in the Kiel Canal, and ordered
according to British opinion, has the
T?h» lighting atrongtb of the principal European nations In time of war t»ta.a u. irl&gt; --i.wu,..-... &gt;»„ cute aide, fnvormg Bcrvln, Is the triple antenUi, cunher to Hamburg.
strongest justification. She waa the
strung of England, Russia and France, and on the other side, aupportlDg Austria. Is the triple alliance—namely, Germany, Italy and Austria Itself.
• It ivalso reported that tho British
last to mobilize and seems to have
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stearn^? Saion.- which left' Kings
taken the greatest precautions to
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Lynn, Norfolk, England, Uati Thurs­
avoid frontier collisions.
^•x^r gq
day jg-Hh # cargo of. coal for Brotuk
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On the other 'hand, Germany, Ip
t aught Negro Preacher
Large Audience at Baptist Church
THE COMMF.RCIAL CLUB
The Objects of 1‘ re-t'oollng
buttei; Prussia, .has beeh overtaken *■ *' *•[ T»ft*
addition to invading French terri­ . V , .
The negro preacher, JenklnS, who
thaJafgeat audlences evw
Mr. Lloyd 3*, Tenny.fmanager of by the German navy W d. diverted
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Will Jtlecl and Discu'aa Many Mat- jumped his bond here some time present at the Baptist church was the Florida Growers and Shippers to Cuxhaven.
war, has violated the neutrality of
ago and fled the country w»s appre­ nut last Sunday,-night. Practically League, Jins Issued an article on the
A cahiqhram ‘ today froiq Gil»- ' .
{¿If pt Interesl to (he City
Luxemburg and declines io glso any
hended In Montgomery last* Friday every seat was »taken.
be­ general subject of pre-cooling citrus ralter says a French fleet, consisting
r promise to respect Dalian fltutraU
.ThVJ Banford Commercial Club! ttnd ’Sheriff Hik'd went up there ahd gan tp reach tht- church as early aa fruits and vegetables, Ilo b rings, out of twelve vessels, passed through
will be «tiled ,U\ ofder ’ on Friday brought him back. Jenkins waa ar­ 7 o’clock In order to get a com/brt- tho fact that jthc '¿urpos*# of pre­ the Strait of Gibraltar today, bound'- ‘ \
lty‘ :■ The efforts oi tbp British Arab«*; night Abgust 'l4, at'the city hall by rested here several months agb on abla?‘&gt;e»t. 'The chorus of twenty- cooling are two-fold. |First, to cheek fa s t .'
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ilcdgo'havc been. waatet^»,. «¡¿fa dlt- of greUf Interest'. to. our city and girl of hja flnek. and released pit ^elections.. This chorua wifi he in­ Secondly, to ’ retard the "ripening ■London.
Aug. 4.— The decisions
coybfy
will
be
taken
up.
yhe
ques­
bond, some of bis ministerial friends creased to 40 voices .'and several or- processes, and so permit the fruit to
2L fleu lttoeee How Great Britain ijpn
of the British Cabinet .which are to—
avoid being drpwn into.-iHe gbnfflct tion yf fall advertising,",the new hotel being lenient enough to go on his chegtnt Instrumfiiti. Mf. Chas. X . become ripe • before &lt; harvesting. be announced by .Premier Asquith
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proft^t Belgian and Dutch.fieqtrai- /Ho bulkhead, a county fair for Scm- bondx for $1,000. He was ^nl{r.:, 1 P«lk la the dlrsetor and Mrs.'R. E. There are two kinds of decay which todny are comprehensive and deal
i rau*q the .shippers in Florida conity. On this point Premier AaiVmth!s ipphe county, an information bureau, ful enough to skip |bj Country Tnlgt. the pianist.
not only with naval and military
kte- fceorge Hyman ,tue pastor I tdderable trouble. The common blue preparations, but with the whole
official announcement in i ’adia^ntmt Wii up town ticket' office: better shortly after’ and sooner. thup lose
aa it subject ‘ A Bage Hail,’’ ) mold decay,'and a decay known as
Monday is awaited with in'cytjsc sa-j fright rate», brick roads, tho Na­ the thiHisand his boqdsi
tion*! Highway, a county board of busy and started to. locate him. It Hajpoke for several minutes humor stem-end rot. Both of th «e are fabric of national, credit and food .
aupply.
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Short of actual formal ptobinzaThe
Chronicle
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a
later
edition
kind that will be of great benefit ham and a suspect waa held there produced a 'base hall and^»oaring
Different methods of accomplish­ revised the opjnlon It gave- cartel" *.
tlon, the British Government Is tak­
to our .«did* und-copnty will be dls- and Sheriff Hand went up to iden­ the? cover ¿way ■Tounit .it’ Jfull oY ing pre-cooling arc then described.
ing all necessary steps to meet a
V«Mfd: The sumtnef’ U almost over tify Mm but he was pot the man, Scripture, and where usually a* rub- First, there is pro-cooling in care on. authority of it* Parliamentary - 4
correspondent regarding the pros­
rituaUon unprecedented in the na- , nd lt ^ h()òv« pvefy nun in Sànand not releasing their-starch the btr hall la found was the text, which where the fruit is .ftmded' in the
pective ’action oftlho UrUUh-'CabK
ona history.
. -'T ord to attend the meeting and help bondsmen »kept after Jenkins with Waa, "Y e muat be born again."1«The
usual
way,'
then
the
cold
air
is
blown
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There was a açpnè ofc F.rcÿ^t eat Hu in the gooft work of. boosting the the reault that he waa located in people listened Intently to gvery.
through tho. car until tho fruit is that the ' Cabinet has decided in '
lias® outside
Enlace best city in .Florida. About 12.000 Montgomery Ijist .week upd pow. re-, part of tho aorslco.. .
pre-cooltd. In tho second mctlrtd certalp eventualities not tn j*^suiu.
.tonight. 'Fi r tf or vfU lousapd p«r- had beon^ nybecribed for advertising poses behind the bars awaiting trial.
Mr. Hyman has four other unique of pre-cooling, which is father fayprfrpm armed Interieniioh.
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purpos^s and all-(t..takys to get this
subjects fgr the Sunday
of ed by Mr. Tenny, tho- jiVuducc ’ 1&gt;
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&gt;0¿ti for money bp a ^hape# Veommittce to
thla month, a« follow*;
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pUeed' In ,pre-eooilng *'roomi- con­
Diacanilnup'pAiiy
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Ford AJakcs Big Offer
cvJtTrpw the busin«*a men who
Aug. 9tjf—A Railroad grossing. nected'with the packing house; rand
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The.^'managers
af
the
DVliy
Item,
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Aug. t^h-^A Game ut-. Ball. y tooled’ Mh them, A system' of pgeThe Ford company announces
in. a putJTshed card ^esterda^ Jiave
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Aug, 23rd
C. L. DtapatckAr^;&gt;'lèÔfilKid’by the use öf ice and salt ts
declared C*their rnteptto# of ,df*con- M
nd Sanford] continuing for one year,, it baa .re­ Order*.
[briefly described;; Two..mechanical
ilnuing Hie &lt;lat)y c’dlli^t, d* jr.y-.t0
. ---------&lt;»1»ced on the -m ap'at
duced the - price on e«v:h car it will , Ad^r S0th^*Th* ■Red Light.
prs-cobUng plant* are npw bqtng lack ut patjtjiniitfe. . T^o-aiiftCUnce- u.
BBerlin, Aug. 4.“ ^lussU^l«,¿ bjipin on¿e&lt; ^ ir^ d y hundreds of Inquirie* sell $00, and that in addition, if its
built In the state: The author ily# ment 'ca^je as* ao-JurprUe to thmre .
the inva|ion of German '^ y M 'v ’v a re being aeñr here eVery month for output foL.the year reaches 300 000
Eqoaliting Tjjfre»
emphails. upon the (act-that ptv; who understand the cost of printing '*
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V Ruaalan force* Mvirig ttoMÍd- thd uformuüon about bur dty and our can it r^fll share with each retell • -Theboard, pf cotintj,' eopimiscooling b -stilt'a n exporii^nt, ar,d
a daily editfop* for ILhas b^ n pUlne-^'. &lt;'
¡¡M
German frontier
a t ' Sehwindeml
áF,j this la the tlmi^,i i ^make ‘purchaser of » Ford car during the ilonew »rc "busy /today .equalizing
reutions grower* end shippers In ly. ivi^ent
»ome time past that
southeast of Biaila, whUe last n i g h t j ^ . p ^ ry
in Sanfofd'.who year to the extent of $40 to 160 per takec sbd the^cit/ Council mef laat
Florida against going Into the sub­
Russian, patrol enterad Germany*
nf;t b«Ioo^.to the Commercial car purchased.
night-to. oquaiiio iaxei^ Ih ii means ject hurriedly. Mr. Tenny feelaithat tha. Dally Item’s receipt* were not{qqal to*eh'of expenditure*.
; ;, m u * Etcfhenrei &lt;1.
should jstu
enroll his name and
The Ford company asys thatgpn that all of those who are dhuatisfied In the course of another year wo\
The'managers hive given Palatka ‘M
The Russian roluntn which erossèdi j»o ÿ,; R), ghe gfiat work of keeping output of 300,000 cars for the pyxl »itlr tbsLc aassumenU ran appear know much more about this subj
¿ml the sutpe nsldn
few
frontier at S r h M n d e / i '* c - , g * nfot*t'lit the- jmldic t*yo. A
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fomjmtiled by artillery.
ja c t iv e ^ S B ^ lE have .been doing Increeso over thla year'a business as Sometimes the kick is right and aua- w.;».,
build a Urge number of pro-cooltqg'
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Two squadroroi of Huisian* Cos- tkia audSa-^ing the club alive for evidenced by the faVt that during taiurd and'sometime« it U not. plnats over the state. The railroads paii. They •haveubufttled corjy and
\ ■lacks are riding in the. direction of yeara- a&gt;:A it {a high time that alf the past twelve months the com­ The present system of aMessing Have given the shippers a satisfac­ late and have workedtthe city as It.,
í* V JpViannesburg. in, Fait .Pru-Wia.. fif­ fj[ if^fm^nasjt mill of Sanford wore pany has sold 221,886 cars, and at taxea Is a poor one at the best and tory rate of seven dollar* and a hat» never been worked before. .But
hnriwwrd and putting tKeli' considerably higher prices than the the: people of Banford and Seminole half pur sfor for the uae of the re­ drapito all eflqrte thsy.'cqV'ld not
teen milt* from thc (rontivr.
icdi
ehouldcrs
Ap thi wheel.
The club .new prices quoted for the coming county would like i o . u t a list of frigerator car. The shipper has to cure r-jfflrieBt builncss to keep H
■he, IbisBlan patroi which entered,
wye
ndt
fwnied"
for
tho
behoflt
of a year, which ends August 1,' 1016. every property owner’s taxes pub- pay all' the. expenses of pre-cooling dally existing« And- thus lias tb I
enreid attacked ¡the Ger­
general belief that' this' OeW hi*too
few but' for' tho Vhole community
lished In thh papqr once oach yoar.' ttnd i^tialjy Icing the car.
in
anoiher
man' ¿¿grd at the' railroad bridge
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limited UTniilntain a dally paper
If any Individual is paying too much
over Cíe Warthe, but -wasXepplsed. and the’ entlre dtlzenry of Sanford P*i
been -verified.
should become active membere.*
or too little this publicity would
Two Germans were slightly ivdundWhhn the question of sUtting a ’
Juniors
Play
Ball
set him 'right and this procedure
*d.
lx h
■&gt;
o te * 't
dally
pape| wae .being agitated try
would do more to equalize the taxes
The Sanford Whit# Sox defeated
The‘i^ove-Information wa*-fWen
Dougla*» Mah#a Abatracts
tfTo had quit# an Interesting prp- than ony other method. The-city ikt Hlghlahdnre from the Heights some of ‘ diir. cltliei»..' about two
out'by the Ipipprial'staff, whleh at
. ... .
years ago we looked into
Into the matUr
líe same p*iHw&gt;Td: that f t . InvaE. A. Douglass, rl.rk of the dr- grrm at our .meeting Sunday even- .commlsaiori of Orlando have adopted in a hard .fought game, of base ball
carefully, and soon taund
in*.
Tbs
subject
wat
"Tht
Vie-’
thi»
methorl
and
.lt
would
be
well
U»t
Friday
afternoon
at
Holden
Park
j^Wa Vivar Seíwfrtden éh’óíwd wur cult court (a noW making ab
maant nothi?xg but hard work dhd"
.Wd hytuaUi-Xrcáh.' ' ?
- J of title on property on which the toriou* Mis.” conducted,'^? mem­ for Sanfor*); and .Seminole county -The game was well played by both
ber*
of
Group
No.
2
'with
L.
T;
to do this. •"It seems to be tho idea t
The batterie» were”á» fob
of1, rao“ ^ .
A French aviator has b^ n drop-U^tracte have ' M g ^ p e v i o u a l y
rrepcdfuUy occlined tô becçrne a *
as leader. We had »eversi of the majority of property own- Iowa:
pint bomb* from an acrotvbilfia.Itl the brpuqt t ut&gt; to
t^VJ* ^ a ° t ^ l o i bv^dlfferent members -of
«•ry,. c*p#oiaHy •tho*# holding-prop-'
■Wbjíe {íoxí* •»WqsHburn and J. »«nrifiVé „tdv'í-'íprogrwi* ,amf- entcr'%reteightmrhnod of Nurentltfig; 'J k -S lo p of
U!V
S ! Gro«u» a i d ^ Ì J tw
two recitations sr$y "foj sp'eeuhitlon to try. and dcfdffa j taring,
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- poH*id&lt;roble
work
In
thls“
Hne
is
thi
Grtrop
atd
^aloo
tw
&gt; an a'cnaóbnrh.Tatto,^ accord
jv*r¿&gt;feopened
ify
Mr*.
8Ö.
Kcntaxes
&lt;tid&gt;the'publiait^piuot
would!
.s
Highlan'lere:
M.
jqi^iaA-iitHhorr nfrV cdiuTnE to Mr., DourIosk on
*~v *
£nt made
1.which- stow them_7fp : ; " * - ’ *
Mary
r . - - - .!
' jj,. 'property ;n Seminole that 1* chang­
i.‘ .
Und.Pope,
C ¿ í ^ f-ÓsliíJrnfc’' iUitndon white hofoind/
ed d ■m .
were
1
—r—
f
Chittenden and &gt;0«£. '■home from the besch On. Buntfay
\ pddeil ing hand» ae k is very mftch quicker
j y OU/BtP
Sunday will btf . •-County • CoMfoirélonere
pur
than
sending
1«
Orlando.
All
rec­
"had a ynash up with one o f '*
ag*!«}«
MeLalh.
Clark*
and
Kntzfnlngor
of
Group
conduci
fee
soda
watervioi
wheel»,’ es telling a lay' o$*»r‘
ords
hrini
in
tk*
rierk’s
olBre
great­
- pt'there had been
vhlcb Lî. greatly »Dpi
ly facilitato# the WBrk and it la vx- ‘No. L ’
Miff in lbs dty.apd expect to.bo here
Orange City junction
« b eral «laya adjusting tax m at)«* and i ^ ( V ‘ìì}
4 41---------- J
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ng looking
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[They'-h
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                    <text>«rm h-het- «4*o ' b e f - youngVoepbew,
Alfred
MIm Ruth Hendricks of Urlando Alfred Hr«« of Titusville.
wa* Initiated hrto tpentbrrrhlp and
the mysteries of the order. At the
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Statistics Show How Forgers
doso of . the
business
seaxion
&amp; "pleas,
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a-nt social hoyr was enjoyed. Cake
and pfndkpple nherhol were serve#
Communication* for this Column Should be Marked “ Society Editor'
by tho refreshment committee.
Law Only Prot seta Bank Cuoio mar In
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phpac 203
- ■' ■■ *
w
Hlo Signature, Not So Oftan Tarn*
;
Straw Ride
pered Wlth—Very Esay to
II b
h iísl M
'0? , 1 AdVCrtUeiB
Maulden, Douglas« Abernathy and
.1 fa r Bridal Couple
A very happy event In A m young*
HesdlDR
three
Ralao m, Check. \ ¿ ¡ f a
er set- was ,a straw ride Tuesday
Miss Lillian Gibson and Rev. Dr, Margaret Davis. . ■
-in e For Each Ingcrtion
night with Mias Nollio Evan*’ -=
Brownlee, whose marriage will take
Port Worth. Tex.—Tbo latest stalls- C harge 25 Cenia,
tSewing
Parly
chaperone. Tjie young people lift
place caHy in August ate tho recip­
tioa from the beat authentic source«
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon-wni boat* the city Ihfat two « o r a r wagon for
ients of many delightful attentions
show the total looses through altered
from their friends and admirers in ess at an Informal sewing party to r Fort M eade. where *a dandy luneh
cheeks and dra/U.ln 1913.amounted to
ftn iford .'4 'Mi.«« Qlbsbn's swAit jriia- M iu Gibson Wednesday morning. and several big watermelon* played
IIMOO.QAO. and Is const««Uy on the 1».
crease, aaya the T rias ! linkers' Jour*
position And charm .'of manAerlen- A number' M mklds and young ma­ a conspicuous part In tho jplcasutea
noL At first reading th$ao fimircs
dears her to her friends who delight trons gathered at tho pretty bunga­ of the Evening. Those enjoying the
seem almost Incredible; but statistics
low to put tho finishing touches to frolic were Misses Susie Brawn,
to do her honor.
For Sale— A six
are bard things to get around, and we&lt;
Among the various affairs being the bridal gutfit. The new fad ‘of Katherine and Esther Wilson, Ruth
a
n
brought
face
to
Coes
with
a
very,
Mary
given for this popular young couple, sewing parties’ 'lor the bride-to-be 1« eRoberts,
.
_ t - Gatchrl
n
» Margaret r m . a- d«Hghtful" yisjl .In South serious condition.
waa the Uharming supper pitrty at very popular and has found, ap en­ Stevenson. Daisy Bette, Annie May u. . .
\
~
To j . carefully trained eye a forged
Pope and Ruth Kanner. The boys
.
which Mrs. Henry McLsulin was thusiastic, welcome In Sanford.
signature Is easily detected In most
the agreeable hostess Tuesday even*
were Fred Wight. Morris Spencer,
&gt;jr. C. J. Anderaon and littl- » b e « , though the forger semsthase atgenial party pieni eld n
&lt; W l y .amL
oHmore trf Jafkstmvfllo nnrrhe taliis facilities for coprtng‘signatures
b i t u r e at 2 ÌTpÌ^
Covers wer* laid for eight at thé jUüjWaTLakt wis Mrs.
Hal Washburn.______
* £ * s ( M n. W.. A. Fitts, v!
that are next to the artistic. However,
sey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will
the most popular way among crooks
For 8ale—1910 Cadl8u
Pienie at Woodland Park
tif being pink and whits. Old frsh- King, Miss Hilda Magey, Lucille
seems to be that of securing, through
ioned pink and whits china, ffsfiked Anderson and Mr. Elbert Osborn.
Complimentary to her young guest
various ways, a check of small amount
oVerhCuic4 u
by fcldaming silver and cut glass
MUs Margaret Stevenson, Mrs. W.
with the genuine signature dt a depos­ gWhHeunning shspe, Ssnferd U*.
itor, and raising the amount to a fancy chine Si Garage.
made an exquisite setting for the
M. Haynes chaperoned a jolly party
delicious menu served. Resting upon
of young, people,
Mrs. Stevenson and Miss M ar­ figure. The banker, after cloee scrutiny
For Sale—Two good fai
a. handsome embroidered center*
garet Stevenson of Jacksonville' are of the signature, pays the check, and spring wagon. Inquire
within
dus
tlm*—often
two
or
three
piece wss s large heart outlined in
visiting Mrs. W. M4 Haynes,
week—the man who originally signed Bottling Co.
green, and filled with pink hydrana small check finds that a large m e
gias; suspended above it waa'a ringj
Mr. and Mrs. fWran, who have baa been paid, and the hard part of It
For 8sle or Rent— Two nh
typical of the wedding to be, while
been the guests of their daughter; la that It la qver hla own signature.
donees at a bargain. W. J. Tl
surrounding it were lovely
little
Mrs. D. L, Thrasher returned to
It Is mqch easier to rales a check
cuplds, with fluttering tptuiy wings.
their home In Eus^Is Thursday af­ than moat people Imagine. It doesn't
The heart idea was carried out In
For Sale— New
require great skill to raise a check
ternoon.
the cakes, and the bread too was in
&lt;
____ _
from $4 to $10, or from $6 to $90. This writer, price $76. P. 0. box »
heart shape allcet. The table waa
Mrs. May Dlckins will leave’ Sat­ la true of almost any of the even mul­ Sanford, Fla.
Indeed lovely and the menu tempt-Personals
'
urday morning for Jacksonville en tiples of five. Even Jirhan tho face of
Etery Week Bridge
For sale at a bargain, as I Ik,
ing and appetlting.. Those at th*
Mrs. J. T. Parker spent the early route to Cheater, S; *C. While in the check cannot be chadged by addMrs. A; B. Co nnelly w a «
the clever fnr away cannot atrtnd G T B
JÏTBônvtlîè'sTS will be' ihe‘ guest ‘o f
to ’¿ he Every -Week Bridge Club
guest of Mr*. Henry McLsulin, cn Mrs. E! U. Tomlinson and Mrs. crook «Imply eraasa the writing with
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs.
an acid and fills In an amount to hla
route from Jacksonville to her home Harney for teaM n . Dickips own liking. Thin la 'even done on
Crane Barnes, Mrs. Frank Miller
in Kissimmee.
will visit her unde, Mr! Stringfellow "safety paper,1 which la supposed by
a ml Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin present.
in Chester arid will be away for many to be proof against such tricks
Spend-the-Day Party..
several months.
of the. crook. A case recently come to
.Supper Party
Misses Lettie and Annie Lee Cald­
t
r -j-n j-ji light In Texas where a check. Trritim
well entertained Wednesday with a
Among the pleasant, informal af­
on "safety paper." bad been raised
Dottles
Airtight.
spend-the-day party for their guest, faire of tho week, was the charming
from $2.10 to $50.10. A few slight
Cerfca
may
be
made
-to
seal
catsup
Mi*« Juliette Gibbons of Jackson­ ittle supper party Thursday cvenchange*
igith pen and Ink,-with one lit­
airtight If they arc alighUy larger
ville. The' girls enjoyed s delight­ ng, given by Mrs. C. O. MeMrs. D. L. Thrasher and daughter than tops of bottlea they should be tle add change, accomplished the
ful salmlagundi time together, as .aughlfn, whose guest« were Mrs. May will leave this afternoon for boiled In clear water for 20 minutes; trlck.
The cleverness of the check raising
weil as the delicious 'dinner served Cruse Barnes, Mr*. * W. D. Holden Brevard, N. C „ tor a stay of sov- this doorcases' their slxe, says the St
at one o’ clock. In addition to the and Hon. Forrsct ■Lake. ‘After tea eral weeks,
Louis star, insert'in mouths of bot- crook is manifest by the fact that he
D. .McDonald.
guest of honor there were thé Misses an Interesting game of bridge Was
ties while hot: thioy will expand In ¿ever tampers with the signature, and
JJUUn ~ Herring, Muriel Harrold, njoyed b y Mrs. McLaughlin and
Mrs. it. fc,. tolar is enjoying a CqoIItig, and In ’ this way ‘ will make th at‘being genuine raised checks are
.For Salt—Vine farm of ten sera
often paid by bankers. It Is very nec­
‘ Annie Whitncr, Ruth Hob»rt«i Gena her guests
About three miles from tb* my.
visit from her brother, Mr. W. E. perfectly air-tight stoppera.
essary that all people doing a banking
bustneea exerclao all possible care In nl»o two ■choice &lt;rfty let*. Opitj
writing their checks, as In nearly cheap for cash, or ran be purefauid
every case In which a check raiser fig­ on easy terms. Address R,( a n d
ures It Is the Individual giving the Herald office.
check, and not tbo bank, which sus­
For sale or Rent Five acra,ÌM
tains the loss.
ad,
two good wells, torniti ¡at
Tho banking laws are such that the
roan who draw« a check.is protected south of Station 10 on S. à E frionly la the signature, and not the body way. See F. W. Mahoney »•
of the check! For tnstanco. If a chock
Signed by William Morrta for $5 has
For Sale— Two- good sfaetnoM
been rained to $60ff, and- tho signature
has not been altered. Mr. Morrta la the fom c good Becondhand kodäb. .*12
person who loses tbo $496, and not the palm etto ayenift.
bank. However.-}f the slgpature has
been changed and the bank paid the
money on the check then the bank Is
liable.

FAMOUS. TRIO

M EET

AGAIN

Earl Grey, John- Hays Hsmmond and
Major Burnham Great Each
Other In 8*n Francisco.
• Ban Francisco.—There was « brief
reunion hare one day recently of three
men who have become famooa throughout. the world, Tbey were th*e British
statesman, Earl Gray, John Hays Ham­
mond, noted mining engineer, and MaJ.
Fred R.- Iiurnhum. famous scout and
soldier of fortune!.' •
■ Tho three parted company •last In
Rhodesia In -189$. Then Eirl Grey
was. the aUmiuiatfatos..of Rhodesia.
Hatnmond was conilnlUng engineer for

TO RENT
, .R ent-511 Park Av*.: i ffl|
bouse, with ali coiniRifr.cta
'.-if 507 Park. •
97-tf
For ‘.Rent —^iljf placa, 3*i «a «,

room houfe 1í í ■ miles' smith *«t
Çgnfdri]. ¡ta th 'rént. R. E. K&gt;n.í&gt;
&lt;4 Indian» Ave.; Wichlu, toso,
S5-ÜP-see H^hry Zittrower.

For. tieni— ^Three room*
(Oi; -light housekeeping. 'bedrpoms. Mr*. John«,;
For Rent— Compietcly Ifurnilbf*;
ótí*4 With piano fílr th» xusp*«iW•Fte'psr* i if ,' poi^o ilfct,
*nd
tauior ‘ ‘áocít. A) W-'
^
-FwnUhed
I twTdpslL'öW«

6
íraflord, rit;

Minea of Soqth America, Major
»m was * scout for^LonJ Rab­
id he had just killed the, nçtfcl

thrmikh alh his odventui
ant polla o f the world, a
urod letter-Lord Roberta
When he. was Invalided
yeport by Burriiiatn to hi
M'Úmo ta^g noteworthy

, selling:*rUdk
market. J. * «
2nd Ave.. D»H

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PROSPECTS GOOD FOR
INTERURBAN ROAD
SMYRNA - SANFORD

MOVEMENT HAS ST/
m
AT LAKE HELEN
jiti

NORTHERN CAPITALISTS
READY WITH' FINANCES
LAKE HELEN AND NEW SMYRNA
READY TO TAKE UP MATTER
WITH OTHER CITIES

i •*
MILL AO E REDUCTION
OoTrrnor Trammel Urges Comml«.
•loner« to Redact Tni Levy
Tallahassee, July 28.— Governor
Park Trammell today wrote to the
county commissioners and the mem­
ber* of county school board of every
•county in Florida, calling attention
to th£_l*vt that tax assessment valhave been Increased in a num­
ber of the counties, and urging that,
tn ordertKal tic burden of taxation
made be made and kept aa light as
possible, corresponding reduction« be
“

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IN S 4 NPOBO—t t f i f , IFoifft iM nj

The letter written by Governor
Trammell to tbe members of the
county boards is as .follows:
‘ ‘State of.Florida, Executive Cham
ber, Tallahassee, July 26, 1914.
"M y. Dear 8 tr In view of the
fact that more or less increase has
been made in the. total assessment
values in a large number of the
countlee of tha state for this year's
aaseaxment, I writ« to Urge that as
far as can possibly be done your
board reduce the tax millage in
your county in proportion to the
raise ip tax valuation* While*!' be­
lieve In progress and development I
am equally as strong in my opinion
that every ^reasonable precaution
and effort should be exerted to make
and keep the burden of taxation as
light as possible.
"In ovtfy county where there lias
been any sdbatantial raise In assess­
ment valuations 1 think the board
o&gt; county commissioners and the
county school board should make a
correcpondlng substantia! reduction
in the millage tax Jevy.
Yours very tru ly,.
PARK M. TRAM M ELL.

L

Ire. Mary E.

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AND CONTRACTS LET
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Prohibitjawlsl Defeslcd
&lt; ¿¡ Dallas, July ^8.— Prohibition-^

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! ” ' returns to day. ' Jam««
&amp; ûee«rw i. |rt t * U c ity . Michigan
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has; just bteen made
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a i l l . r
If J . * .
The íiríáegTOum! hi fijk-Congfes«: Ball, iho
firohil^tion candidate. The
“s r»- '- P-n IL M. .Wsifacs of Hot 8
fhdicato a fina, majority (or
Arkan»s and a well known a
Parkusorv &lt;ff «bout 30,000.
Prominent Arkansan. Mr. npd Mr«i &lt;•; Th«. resolution 7o hove a *tate
Wallaf* Will Spend the summsf ^ j Wpstitutlonsl Prohibltjonal smendthè &gt; north and in the wimer
T uI a . msnt ‘ election **«. Jtutydng .behind
d'vi.le their time
Um«
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b etw een , K^t
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that final
Springs and 8«niofd. ItTk
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woulJ phow |(, dei&lt;mt
in official circle» th»t the ej»-conff&gt;fis(
----about 10,000. .
. »nan is
a- consular petition
EdiHn Hobby of the
d In the event Enterprise w m .leading
appoint inei.t tcnant-Gove
will live

Mrs. D. L.

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There is no dull summer time in
Sanford. Building operations war*
never quite as- active at this season
of the year and go whete you will
in the cjty the carpenters and brick­
layers are found busy on new homes,
churchee or business block*.
Sanford has the unique distinction
having three churches Under conleast the
•Triuhtion at one time,
Baptist church has thref« atorie* u
the Methodist* have broVeii^ ground
and the Presbyterjfef'n / r e i/fRiving
the old structure peepsp|U»o''Yo
starting the building.
COljlractor
Shinholser has tbe contract« fob the
Baptist, and Mftthodlst churchee:
Architect Strcctaf. 6f Jackson
waa here Saturday and yesterday
with the complete plans for the
Presbyterian and they will be aubmitted for bids this week and some
of our contractors will start work
immediately! These, three churchee
will be of pressed brick and will ag­
gregate $20,000 each or more for
the buildings alone. This bespeaks
a wonderful prosperity for the city
of Sanford and a growth of the
churches and Sunday schools aside
from the rspid growth of the d ty
numerically.
The new tourist hotel seems in a
fair way to be started soon, as the
deal for* this property will be dosed
* i a few weeks. On tf»e Sanford
ease property will alio be built
the new poatofflee bulldln to cw
t I.
Jr&gt;?
$69,600
and also «no
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Manager Rung« expects to move In
about, the., first of August.
This
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thoroughfare. The change in no­
menclature was brought about this
week through the signing of the
District of CoiumbU appropriation
bill. íMtÓÉ? U
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The plain and. democratic fiatlonal
fegialafors became considerably, "het
up" over the aristocratic . term.
"Avenue of the PreaideflU," ‘ and
the more they talked about it thV
lea* they like d it. T o some of them
it had the sound of the name of a
T i iWa rT o F T Befllh' stirtf. like The
Champ de Mar, the Place da la
Concord, or Unter. der Linden.
Nona of these would have the slight­
IT H T H R E E N E W
est chance with a Congress full of
Congressmen who have to go back
in the next few months and ask the
home folks for a vote of confidence.
It' never would do. and so the
"highfalutin" name haa been shot
full of holes, «rid we have gone back
to the simpler form of designation,
Siateenth S tm t, North Wsat."
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nUactor Pope Is building three
new houses on the West Side for
T . J. Check .for rental purposes and
a tsgo s to ^ V q y u .a n d &gt; a bungalow
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DOSES
Washington, July 88.— War De­
partment officials are perfecting
plans for the opening of tbe Panama
Canal, to commence on August 16.
The veseel which would be given the
honor of leading a fleet of marc ha atmen through the great • waterway
had not been'dotermined upon, but
it waa probqblkr.'that the Cristobel,
War Dejwrtroent steamer, would
be selected.«{N a.'ceremony will attend t i e aciuirMjpehfng of IheTlk—
dltch to comntfrce. That will wait
the ofBdal opening ln -M a r t\ .l
1915,. when an internalionaj fleet
of »arshipa will pats through: ffeoretary Garrison, in announcing the J1
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date of tho canal Is.. opening,
that at this timo ships needing not
more than thirty feet of water Would
be accommodated in tho
between the two oceans. A greater
depth will be avaUlble. later. Some
of the navy'a dread naughts might
now grope through the ean«L.Jwt
Secretary Daniels said he would not
-venture -the-passage of a h atllash lp __ "
until deeper draught waa reached.
While the Cristobal propably will bo
j
•elected as the first commercial ves­
sel to pass through, yet the distinc­
tion of being the first steam venae!
to go through tha great waterway
belong* to the A ler tar Valley, a
crane construction boat. Her pea­
se ge occurred

The July 1 forecast of this.year's
whe«f( crow of the United SUtee is
93,00Q^po0 ‘bushels, the largest ever
p roi| M R &gt; e^ »d h ig i H year's crop
^hbihels. The
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I h l f X T t ^ ’ nF-Alih-lli-thar er i W l .
‘»“ •hels »a s the
. - m o production
putting on no* Jin root« and other- 0( , 0 - p n , t ÎW. y w i . n i 6CQ.000,making them better and. more
000 biuhels.
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forte ble.
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Contractor Kirby Is*erecting a j
v#;tA POSTOFFICE ROBBE!
dwe
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Y
irelling.'bn First street fo* Alon*u
K* " - .
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cMullen.
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Vfjfilant Sanford Police Find Volu­
IT
The Hood bungalow on Magnolia
ble Package Filched from Office
avenue is almost* ready for . occu­
That some one is making a busi­
pancy. The Bray and McKTonon ness of extracting valuable pack­
buqgalow* in the same neighbor- ages from the Sanford postoffice and
are now occupied by the own- that they are on their job and know
section of tbe city is just wh«t they are doing is evident
now one of t h*_ n»0«t J&gt;opula r resi­ to the police and jhe postal author­
"
dence portion* of Sanford,
ities. Late Saturday night as Of *
The new sidewalks to Sanford fleers Hand and Howard were pa­
Heights have stimulated the build­ trolling their beats they noticed
ing in that part of the city and several figures skulking near the
three new bungalows are being Clyde warehouse on Palmetto ave­
nue and going down to investigate
ned for Park avenue."
ontraetor Venable has s force found a package lying near the steps
busy men moving the old P m - of the abandoned building and upon
_ terUn church to the lot south fUfthsr search found a small box
wrapper. Tbe packages wsre.
where it will undergo many change*
leather
covered and (ooked* like
and resume the shape of a library
«t .
kodak
case*,
but « p o » further ftP
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« i f f tWomnn*» Club ^building, He
also eapweta to commence work at vest!gation were found- te be ma­
Li'
through the OuTebra cut
once on tha floa^ realdence of Dr. trices for tbe Monotype tnaehiq«
at The-Herald office. The loss had soon after Gamboa dike was blown
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The *Elka claim poaiUvelg that Oliver. MiUer on Park avenue. ju»t
south of the-hom e of Mrs. Allen not yet been discovered b / either u p . add before the great* .«prt»'
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___ ! their
they
will _start
theirf fine new ho
The Herald office* or the postoffice alide* had thoroughly«developed and
in the fail and that it will be fin- Jones: I.'This residence »111 be modas'., the package waa not overdue. partially closed the canal.
erti
in
irtery
respect
and
add
much
lshed before the touriata leave next
The theft must have been direct
f t
t
-w - •
•pring. This building
will
cost to tfcila fine residence section.
from the. office as the pa/kage had . The good brick roads o f. San­
D. L. Thrasher has let the con
about *20,000. The Eagle* áre aleo
not been left on' the table and no
‘ ooWng for a rite for an elegant new tract for a nice two story dwelling notice had been sent.to The.Herald ford's «pedal road district will not
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home. The
0dd
rtJ|0wB
ir#
tU
o
only be a good thing for the cititene
‘
The Odd Feilowi are also «aat.pt.his residence on Third street.
The matrices are very val­ of the district and all the introna of
seriously considering-the buying of CoULracter'rilhinbolsef' Has his brick­ office.
t-m
a, hi.HHIn*v,
i layers buvy dn the foundatioh* of uable to the people who u»fc them ths road l&gt;ut the ritrai mail carrier
a business lot ifor
building.
but of no value to the man who will now derive some of the benefit*
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Cocs-Cola UU|ldlnr\'fAÍ thft’ Yjo.use today,
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filched them from the postoi'
of the good roads and . instead of
consequently he hid them under the jolting pi ver tho ruu of. tha woods
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pened to be the steps of the wnr.e- roads can carry the mail in an auto­
house.
mobile and Uncle Sam will help. jfejra
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The package was insured against to get the automobile by increailing
loss, being worth mnft $6t&gt; to $100, his wages. Under the new plan and
if
NEWS FROM WASHfi^GSON BY THE SPECIAL CORREV ?™
and in the event that the package with the county of Seminoie covered
OF THE HERALD
had not turned up the postal au­ by good roads ono or two mail car­
thorities would have been up agalnat riers could cover the county I n -an
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the propoaltlen of paying o r-p ro - automòbile, not only giving. Jhe‘
-w
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.« river the officers on duty in that d ty:
‘Washington,.;.
¿¿Ä
ttrona_* better service but giving
“ Duty in V«»» Crux Is not nearly dueih*
P1
und iiarbor
mail carriers better; route* and
PREPARE TO IRRIGATE
th ree^ S ílT n as pleasant cs our late fourteen
ing a little over
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automobile* for dell verify. .7]
for waterway improvements months’ ramp In Gslveaton, despite
Most atpdenta
of JÔïTand the
teat . Following l* the- deapgtch* from
is in serious dainger. Senator Bur­ the fact that my regiment U not
atpi
PPVM
under
canvas.
Everything
is
io
In­
methyds
of
procedure'
to
secure
the Waahlngton rebrrfiing the new plan
ton, of Ohio, and a small’ ^ o u p of
nite‘ and rumor» are so numerous iat.t results from ritsu* fruit culture that ^pròraise* C(T 'work in Florida
western senator* having "mpjiibined definit
1*
to defeat the measure, if possible, and varied that one can’ t help but «fid trucking are becoming more bettet than( any qther part of tba
Imbued with fhe
fact union : oe, " pcohUni voLiyihs ecjuable
which, according to army engifieer* feel disappointed and irritable at {liorughly
hly imbued
permit' of tfiaU"de»-‘ *^à,:&gt;CÌ
I* freeer of "pdrk" or "graft" than times.’ il However, the moat, tll*: that Irrigation is one of the! beat ad- climate
any similar bill introduced In Con­ couraging feature is the scarcity of junts to success in any section. llvcrx, every d*F »P the year*.Washington, July. 27.— The /u t o ^ ' - y
My roippany haa thirty-sjU Trife, th*t some places will ax|&gt;erigress since the adoption of the an­ men.
nual budget for 'river and harbor men and three officers,. aggregate, edee seasons when irrigation is un- mobile is likely t » becebve a^hig fao.......
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in m
Ihbfì&amp;VCuy^
oft—
.idkll j o ,
and most of tbe other companie* axV mj&lt;;&lt;-»iary, ii\il circunuty ii*wm&gt; nuy U&gt;r toon' ti
(improvement*.
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Should Jt turn out that the bill about the same. It is too ba,d.thfit airivs"when,artificial mdikur‘' ‘ of;t{&gt;.e rural patrons tB-t'jfloridar^and other
I
¿»ueh a*'
da
/aits to fiat through the Senate a we cannot have good-sltdd companies pound will ffsfeome one of th*^ ne- dtatw where flu*
largte' pumber of extremely worthy during the occupation, ertn though c&lt;4i»|Ue« and (he ofie who wisely pro- to admit of -£Myt ni en titra viJ by_r
)der ¿4L
I jjlan'.
,vi^c*\kir »II, co^Ungencles,
,
. . . . U in ,«a, motor. .Under
plan 'which
which 1
prfijoctV . will pecesaarUy suffer . be- It la peaceful."
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Commenting on the contents .‘ »JÎ position tp get-tho beet'return*,in a(v been nurturedaktise fhsra will be no money avallmember of the General seasons. He haa ho reason to fear a GowcrkI it Ir proptWlF-Ti/v‘ ?bcr»«.*«
aYio "to continue work on these lm- this letter, a tn
•prdvemefite—In fact, work haa al- Staff, who ha* given a great .deal o f dry’ season. U prepared to' meet It the length of standard route and
:r«*tty been suspended on a number attention to the Improvement of by being'provid'd » {tb an Irrigation also to fncrease the pay of the car­
;bf project» and every day of delay army conditions, renytrked, "T h e pl«nt. From Key West comes tbe riers, provided ho equips, himself;
ip pasainc the bill ^ill" Increase -the statement indicates n drplorablis report on what ie considered good with an automobile. Tbe tentativa
condition in respect to efficiency’ and authority that the Florida East arrangement* is to incr»a«e the
umber of suspension*.
qrganixatlon. The minimum peace Coast Railroad "Is preparing estim­ length of the sundard route from
a The Democratic caucus has
sidetracked tbs., river and harbor strength of s'com pan y Is three of- ates for k" pipe, line system which 24 to 60 mile* and the maximum
bill until the anti-trust,legislation, fttera and alxty-flve men, and. the will supply all of. the lower Florida compensation from $1,200 to $1.800
which President Wilson 1» urging war strength 1« three .officer* and keys to Key W m ? with. fr « h water a year. In conformity with, Jhla
with all the force at M« command. 150 mep. The regulgp-"brigade now for both, domestic and Irrigation pnri new movement the House Commit­
tee on postofllcM and Postrotda Kaa
A hain&amp; W
disposed oifT When a t Vera 5Cru*“ went ‘ there nftjjcr war
The* p la n 'a s given out contem­ reported into the Hop*« a bill grant­
this has been done "it will be t-r d to conditions • and should have been
to war strength.. There is plates two deep. a*U* bflow Ifome- ing an allowance-Of :$],800 a year
hold’ a . quorum of the 8enate for raised
any purpose. Unless the friends of nomething' radically’ wrong with 1 •tead'dn the maiala ridi‘from which for rural raVriots who u*c autumo_
v«terwaya**throughout the.country system which will .allow', a company tbe waiter will be pumped through a hilv*.
w ,hile%tbe department is tn
vnthusi- j -V t
shall urjm their asnators to stay long to be, rgdUced. in numerical strength buy!» pipe line to the key*:
inefficient for purports jl.Resident* of the key* '*&gt;« enthusi- «alle over the (dan some ofej^e m 'e»enough to paW the river aqd harbor until
of ‘ peace training, and in this coti- tatic over the propositiotj, ** |r. bera pf Congress doubt iu Mficaqr. r ■ *
bill it is' lik t lr t o tJlh
ditjen sent on an expedition .which mc*W weall)ii'for them. , Lack of Thay^imilU opl’ (h«t at c«r|g!n *ca-_
moist urn ;r£duced the** key lime crop &lt;4tuF-'dT the year, eepecftO^BfJth..
may n ot :ronfiifmplatq",'ita use in »a r:''
Ar
onOtbali
IW* year. With irrimoion snow drifted high, almost
ar o r d i i ®
In .th e “ northern state* la TitWV' to
The "-Avenue of the P m )
fertiliser can be benetne i.mpaMahle lor «uUmobUes
the mainland «
in (b « Capital of the Nation,
haut fertiUxer; and they ask:
raised on the j
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pipe line
ánd in lu place
once more appoe/s tn
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* That the efforts started some-time
•fo by the residents of Lake Helen
for an interurban electric railroad
- feetween New Smyrna and the St
Johns river, To pass through Lake
' Helen, bid-fair to be successful and
that tbs line, will eventually extend
on through « t o the west coast at
Tamp«, is the word brought to this
dty Wednesday by S. EJ. Carmichael
of Lake* llels'n,- who ‘ was dologated
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by the Civic League of Lake -Helen
to visit New Smyrrut and the other
dties and towns along the line of the
proposed road and ascertain the
sentiment of the people.
The movement for this interurban
id was started several months ago
by the offer of a wealthy winter resident of Lake Helen to give 920,0 JO
towards such a project and other oi­
lers from residents and winter vis­
itors in Lake Helen toon brought
the offered amodnt up. to about
*
140,08#. Following this a movei mcnt.waa started to get the proper
financial backing for such a project.
City Council Meets
r snd an offer has now been made to
city
council met in regular
the Civic League of Lake Helen by
n
July
20th.
1914 at 7:30 p. m.
big engineering and construction
W. W. Abernathy, acting
concern in the north to u k e up the
, E. Tolar, C. H. Din­
matter and finance the building of
go#
and
J.
Adame. Absent, Max­
the road.
well,
Herndon
and Davison. Min­
Mr. Carmichael's visit to New
utes
of
the
last
regular meeting and
Smyrna Wednesday was for
p/. putting the proposition be- the dajourned meeting of July
hr board of trade with k view read and approved. Moved and
to learning what the people here seconded that the matter of open­
will do about the matter. From ing tba alley between Fourteen**"
tbis dty he went yesterday to San- street
- lord and Orlando to investigate the referred M o . the street oemmittee.
sentiment in i hoe« citlee on the mat­ Carried. “ M oved.and seconded that
ter of extending the road through the city &lt;!erk file til sidewalk liens
from the 8t. Johns rivor to the west at once. Carried. The matter of ap­
roast. Other dtiea and towns a|ong proving the bond of the Seminole
»A
route of the proposed road will
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-------visited by Mr. Carmichael, who next meeting. Council
vi . II. W- LOVELL,
gill make hit) report' to the Lake
,
v,uy ^lera.
Helen CUric League and then to the
compand which proposes to finance
^ Woodland Park Notes
I ,he undertaking.
Two or three different routes to . The Bussing Bumble Bees of the
their
the west roast have been sketched Junior Ciyic ' League end
&gt;ut lor the proposed- road, each of friends' came Thursday for an allpicnic. The
Tho ‘ ‘ Alma * ^iay*‘
which has its eastern termirtur \at, d k y , plenlc.
them and others
ns,
to
ghre
copnectUm.
'brought
most
of
the
New Smyrna
cean
through
the'inlet,
cam*
on
wheels
and
a
t with the «ocean
the inland waterway and the Florida merely they had a good time
rather mildly
£a*t Cfoast railroad. It is UelieveiT he putting
tho i'rople of New Smyrna will re- though they enjoyed th e |
ménta the pool was the main
. .«pond willingly and-liberally to the
feature.
When t h « « bee« got thel
proposition.-- Kvw Smyrna News.
wings wet they buxxed louder than
*vcr, ' the leaft little bees making
v 7
Fair aqd Warrm
the'roost ijob*. The bigger Warrior
ll|M W ashlngtòn,: JuJyj M ^ W a r m and Bees fought a fierce battle with
generally fair "Weather ‘ over /ijle
- ammunition: .The coaster also
whole ' country 'fas forecast 'totjlpfit
s &lt;h -use ,v«ry much. Mr. and
Í ' hy^'the weather bureau for thif .first .lrs. Haynes a n d ^ a rty of twelve
)f of
isf ' Ithe
ItA coihlng
,,nA&gt;l&gt;i.( week.
weillr
V- 'Vfl
hjilf
.mdtored down and a'pent a pleasant
1/s
lie next disturbance of inipor- day.* SutMay. about one hundred
'tan&amp;(Ao rro«H tbe country," aifid the people visited the park. Capt. Hou­
^
burJaut "Will papear in tho'far west lihan and TUIU aach brought A load.
U &gt;lond*y or Tuesday and move w»st- Those who came in Bulos were
* 4ward;-’, crossing the great central and Frank Miller with'.tjjefr fain*
* viiii^ ir J^'dhesday or'TJibrsday and nji and Mr. Starllnk.iMr'. aftd Mr»:
ihe ‘ea&lt;tqrn states near the end of DoCottea, Joe DeMortt.trfhd' trifei
«
. .Thfa a ^ f t * i i c e -will be K -' Murrell and PaaiT filggera. ,T
anentWd by. looil khdwfrs, tbunder uiual number of 'IjoyA on, wne
•«torma and cooler weathvr. There and a good number of Monroe peopji
|iare pQ-.Indtëàtlons at this time of s cams »n&lt;$&gt;.a - good .many
di«turbsnce in th e .W e sl I
v;.1 swimming.
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Th« yrmng rsciünian, who mfgfct
have had hl» pick of any of th« dashtog maiden» at the aeaahor», find« hla
Meal in the farmer's daughter who ta
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no longer In the R m blush of youth
and who could not be Induced to wed.
the heat man in the world If be took
her away from the farm, Yet the
world wonder« why one particular
Frank Chance Doing wonders
man who aettled on a farm know»
With Yankees,
more or a »hip’s course than why
pumpkins should grow on a email vine
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and
acornn grow on strong limbs of a
|CeadaltH .l&gt;*«lkQw«MiM e » k « f i i i i|
sturdy oak.
THE OTHER WOMAN'S INFLUENCE
The law of opposite« also holds
good Id the ca se,of the artist who
I have se«a a levs ¿«Handing
paste« by all the dlrlne-faced.maidens
Tims and hop# snd t«ar«.
who haye made name. and fame for
«¡Mining all tha past, «sactiaff '■
Bond» from futnrs y w » ;
him to wed the homeUeat girl be
If lad and heart and J«jr sad sorrow, '
knows.
Claiming as Its fse:
The spendthrift Is attracted to the
That was Lavs of Self, and nsvsr,
woman who hates to part with a dol­
£ Never love of me.
lar. Ifut. when «he must do so the
t ."To love, and not bo loved Is time makes It corer a hundred necessities
lost," says the poet; to which another more or leas. The famous man whom
a d d a ' naivety: all adore falls In lore with and takes
’*Trts b e t t e r t o to wife the dear tittle woman who haa
have loved and scarcely a second thought in her
JttflOhdp ncTcx Ifl tiiuto; wbu actually goeg tugi«*p vnutr
have loved at all.” be tries to read her hla manuscripts
The matdon who
of wit, humor and pathoa.
loses «'fickle lover
It cannot be doubted that lore will
declares t h e r e
choose wisely and well In seeking Its
were never such
own true mate If unrestrained.
woes aa hors. The
It Is rank folly fdr any woman to
wife who hagbartry to make herself appear different
tered her future
from what the really Is In order to
happiness for a
gain the admiration of any one man.
name and a ring
Were aba a flawless beauty, aba might
at the alter, with
the
s i poetatlon not be the style of woman that ap­
peals to him. It Is Intended tbst abe
that It w o u l d
«ball be the Ideal of some other man.
bring her lirelong
Photo by American Presa Associ»tIon.
It may truly be said that lore la blind,
devotion and hap­
and that every man thinks his owq_
piness, and has
Fronk Chance, alias the Feerica*
dearie the most beautiful In tha world,
seen her air ess­
Leader and now manager of tha
as In the ease of a young man trav­
ilo tumble, fickle“ love toko wing,
eling «Uroad, who wrote home to hit Yankees, has sprung one o f tba great­
knows that there Is no grly^ more, piti­
folk« Quit he was bringing home a est surprises Jn baseball history by
ful to endure then hers,
bride. He also wrote, She's so .beau­ making a real team out o f a'bunch
can-look eleewkere with
tiful I cannot find words to dsscrlbo o f misfits In ono. seAMu.'’"- Outside of
of meeting a heart mate. The'
the batteries, only one mao 'that was
has burned all her bridges of romance her to you." They found her to b# a on tbe club when Chance took bold
good
natured,
oxer
plump
young
behind ber. She haa been a faithful,
■till remains.
.
loving, conscientious helpmeet, eco­ woman, rad aa to hair and cheek, eyes
of no particular shade, teeth. Instead
nomical to a fault,turning and mend­
Rickey on Baseball.
ing her clothes until there was scarce­ of being white pearls, much in need
Branch Itlckey, manager of the
of
a
dentist's
attention.
A
woman
ly a thread left qt them, always meet­
Browns, has this to say o f hla system
ing her husband with a cheerful smile may be ever eo plain, with defects in o f conducting hla team:
face
or
form,
yet
there’s
always
one
and a klsa, « ylovo over her house­
“ 1 hare no hard and fast act of rules
hold duties from morning till night, man somewhere In the world who fur my players," said Rickey when
happy In tho thought that all her sac­ would not notice them, he would be asked bow ho governs his men. "1
rifices are for hla dear sake, and yet so enchanted with her personality. don't specify the hour at which they
to note a growing -.¿oldness on his No woman should cast hope from her, must bo coddled'up ,n their beds. I
part la a thorn In her pesco of mind, hollering abe was Intended to be depend upon each nuin to take care of
krblch grows Jn strength and sharp­ mateless.
himself. But I do demand that every
ness uniti It "pierces her heart to tho
player-gets up-n t ft.-tba t- each ■*«•ts
core. She ruminate» carefully over ~ T.HE BUSINESS GIRL’S HOPES.
eight hours o f sleep and that be bs
the many possibilities that cool a hus­
wide awako when lie takes his seat
band’s love and cause him to become dlops makes ons confidant and gay;
at tba breakfast table. 1 can tell In
Cloud« at h«r bidding ¿(«appear
dissatisfied—a nagging wife—a spend­ Point« *h« to aught, th« bllaa draws near the morning whether a player haa vio­
thrift—a married flirt.
And fancy smooth» th« way.
lated baseball’s unwritten law against
Bhe conjures up everything, any­
boosing
It Is not every young woman who
thing save the true reason which in­
” 1 (llscvurgu drinking and ctgan-tte
duces him to find fault with her over considers that marriage ta the Jump-' smoking. There Un't a drinker on the
mere trifles; why he, who used to be ing-off place of satisfied ambition and club. AH the boys‘ are temperate. 1
so generous In their early married life, hope, There are girls of a thoughtful have ooly one cigarette smoker, and
cuts down their allowance for house­ turn of mind who consider it praise­ be thinks l am Ignorant of the fact
hold expenses, to the least possible worthy to fit themselrss -for some
"If a .man would rather drink beer
penny; seldom speaks to her save especial duty In this work-e-day world. and whisky than be s ball player be
When
a
young
woman
knows
that
she
with sarcasm; refuses to take her
doe*n;t belong to a ball cinb.
out for an evening’s pleasure, allows has no one to look to for support, she
'.There are almost a dozen players on
realises
that
abe
must
buckle
on
the
the taxes on their homo to accumu­
my
team who don’t touch a drop of
late, coolly Informing her he does not armor and face the situation not only any kind o f liquor, and. I am going' to
intend to pay and she might as well bravely but eagerly. .Those who must try to keep them from taking tbe first,
movo, sell everything and go back to earn their own living look with won­ drink.
der upon the weaklings who shrink
her folks.
"Brink and baseball don’t mix. Ciga­
And ho passes more weeks àway from honest tabor.,*
rettes
do a man about at much barm
They pity the poor creature« who
from home than In It, refusing her all
«■“liquor."
information aa to where he was or ■it with folded hands In a home that
why he remained away. Even tho la in Imminent danger of being dis­
Constructing Psnnant Winnara,
woman moat blinded by wifely love rupted each time rent day rolls
It
baa been sold that tho mak of re­
oml devotion realises that there la around, waiting for some man to come constructing n ball ainb takes fire or :
along, fall In lovo with them and
something wrong1—some where
atx years. Mack required Just fire to
marry them.
The husband who Is brutally frank,
get a pennant winner after bis 1005
They never know wbat It Is to have
throws off all pretenso at this stago
team "blew.” McGrow got hi* ebamof the game and openly confesses that a penny of their own In their pocket, pton team together Id 1011, Joat six
ho Is a backslider from love, faith and must bow submissive to the years after hla other victory.-—Clarke
and duty; that It Is better for them to whims of the head of the house no of Pittsburgh spent six years botwfen
go their separate ways. Ho points matter how bitter tbolr hearts may 1003 and 1000 getting nnother
icr pubuam.
out to her that It la useless for her rebel in secret.
It Is five years since the;Pittsburgh
Tho business girl knows no such leader had hie last chsmplonablp'team.
longer to cling to a heart upon whose
hearth the warm glow of affection haa dependence. She earns her own way Tho only survivors among the regulars
In tho world and If she finds one roof of tba 1D0U champions ura Hans Wag­
died out.
Inhospitable, Its Inmates uncongenial, ner and George Qlbson.
Wilson,
Although hn does not admit It In so
■he may go elsewhere. Sho sensibly Leach. Byrne. Absteln *pd Miller arc
many words, yet a fiash of tho truth
puts heart and aoul Into her work, gone. Clarke himself was « regular In
comes to her.
mastering all of th* Intricacies of her those days, but be has since ^tllred.
His fickle heart has strayed from Its business' that her services ~ may be
allegiance to her.
Even then sho more valuable to her employers as Hyatt was pinch hitting, ns he is now,
but doing very little regular duty. Of
makes excuses for him to kpraelf. time rolls On.
tbe pitchers the only survivor Is Ad­
He has been lured away froin ber
She acquire« the habit of dressing am«. who was an unknown until thpt
against his will. All wires should neatly, with Judgment, and not con­
know that they have a strong hold spicuously. She does not twine’ roses year, coming tq.th« front with a bowft
«luring the world’« scries. 8b Clarke
upon a husband's honor which she of In her balr 'during business hour«
haa practically a new teotrt.1.
bis Idle fancy has not.
causing th« wife of the head of the * V r ..
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Even though a man tears his wife firm to dislike her.
Live Ball|a Failura.
rudely from his heart because of some
Kelther doe« she ..wear filmy lace
'other attractive Influence which holds waists and high French heela to busi­ - Federal longue promoters, who
him for tho time being, yet ho who is ness to create gossip among her »■ adopted a bay just about twice «» live­
.false to one woman can never be en­ aoclates. Her plain shirt-waist 1« ly as the oh* uoejl In tfie major leagues
In U)4 hop? that the public would be
tirely true to another,
scrupdtously neat and . pleifi/ Her
b i?jo Increased batting that
She. In turn, loses her hold for a cloth skirt Is not cut tdq loose at the
v*»n|iere produce», *eem to. bsYe
frsther fancy. There cornea an bppr hip and too tight-at the feet. Her
crWf. Theilyely ball has Won.
In all such•men's lives when ’ they shoes are of tbe common-bdnse, walk­ dropped by the u W league'-and one
would cast tho tinsel from them for ing type. She makes.« study of her
which 1* much like that used In organ­
the heart of pure gold that they flung duties, and Is faithful In- tbe perform­
ized bail adopted.
aside/ It's only a question of time ance of them. ,Bho doesn’t gossip
Many of the .playing fields of the-^
MI1 he repents, seeing tils, foUy, and abdot business secrete. Bh? knows Federal league are small, and the live­
vturw to the-heart and home of the the value of a pleasant smile, and ly ball made borne ran hits so numer­
«no love which proved strongest, tru­ gnlndJqg her own burinees. Hbe ask* ous that they a n no longer considered
est and best. •'.
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no favor of those tbont her and ac­ 8 feature. Incidentally-tba^games pro­
cepts none at their hands. 8h* r«*l- duced big «cores, end the public wan
laes above all that a good disposition rapidly gaining the Impreealon that the
la a business gtrl's ■»■»eL. Bhe |*kes Federal .league was net producing an
hq police of a slight, here P.T * wor&lt;5 artlel« of rp«1 major league ball; hence
of sarcasm there, knowing that Into tbe dhange^ttafia. ' ;
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brisks out.
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McCoy Lauda French Fighters.
This Is th« firs that would con »um« our
f«w,
Bhe baa the good Judgment to
That the average French 'fiplite?
' droaa,
by each week a little.for the In- better than the average fighter Is the
’ lutine and mah« us richer by ibs loss.
v)table rainy day. She fearne to bg opinion, of'.K id McCoy, th« famous
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middleweight, who has J u t arrived
as to doubt that «ach woman bbfu clvnoat* bW- friends wisely. H I*
from Europe. IJe declare« that French­
Into this glad old world wak;/not ino never the fop nor , U]» ne’ erdo well
men are making wonderful stride« In
tended as the true nmUTJTflpnifi par­ * b o Is attracted toward her! It Is tbs
the pugilistic line and that It Won’ t be
ticular man7* It this wars noi an un* m«n of,good judgment who recognise*
long before they- are holding thrir own
written law why, woqjd the Isarfftid' a true wqtnanlr woman .when toe find* In advance of .tboMorld’a best pugilist*.
atudrht pass by th* ^beauties who on
one. The bualnesa girl makes the - "The French tafia are making rapid
nmile upon him and «elect for a bWflfi be»
bent kind of wifs and moiher. Th*
of the business girt ta «|K
the poorly-palo. yet Jovtal,' Utile wait- popularity
po
when It Is conceded that the
rsas at h i* boarding house? The man 'parent
ba
greatest men In law and
of wealth eludes Ute fashionable, for- gn
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tocrstlc daughters, wedding the d«- w*
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GENEVA ITEM S
u Winter*. Mr. and Mr*. ClarWllnon pi Orlando and Mr.
¡de of Oviedo were the weekwho might follow thli young man’s

«ampler.-

¿jy and Sunday. The presiding
*Idrr preached In Geneva Friday
sight.

. Mre. Sill Taylor and children arc
«pending a few days camping on
Uke Harpey. On lapt Saturday
Urs. G. R. NlcholaJh*and daughter
j , j a pleasant ouUng with the
J! 'i ( .e r e Was M Jdliy JlllllUi at IKe
town hall last Saturday and again
the desire for rice and chicken was
astietM &lt;1.
Miss Vent Howard of Oviedo has
been the guest of Mias Marie Daniel
lor several days.
Mrs. Oscar Nicholson of Daytona
Beach is viMting hero parents, Mti
*nd Mrs.' Peters.
'• Mrs. Geo. Msthleux is expected
trine on Wednesday .from a lengthy
visit to relatives in St. Augustine
g Dd Jacksonville,

The merry dancers o
were given another oppor/
Friday Tight to enjoy \
^ Mrs. LonK__0f Chuluo
Rev. Stones of Oviedo preacEed
ISO able iermons at the Baptist
tfcurrh last Sunday. He .and Mrs.
Stones will be guests of frjends until

yr
Messrs. Beasley of Manchester,
Knffcuid arrived in Geneva last
jnttk. These young ’ machinists are
path pleased with Geneva nnd her
ijsoplf and we hope they will locate
»euji.2 ui. At present thoy arc

Medfra. T. W. Geiger, C. A. Rau¡ereon and J. T. M cU ln left last
Tuesday for Ft. Pierce, thence by
auto to Ocochobee with a view
of ipveatlng in the* new sacUon
now being opened up by the F. E. C.
Mr. and
. Mr
*nd Mm. W. D. Adams left
u st Monday by boat to Jackson­
ville. On Wednesday they take the
boat for Baltimore, on to Washington and thence to Buffalo for
the summer, returning In tha fall to
occu p y. their quaint little brown

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T fffl-b S W ìrS lT S r« Crei la' an m lTlerr captain, detailed for four year* in
th# quartermaster's department pad
aaaltned to the bakery. ’
• ••eh oren la* tha núcleos of a aaparate unit la an army flald bakery. One
or
twelve can be aet dp,* each complete
Army Bakers Sound Death Kneil
In lUelf. First If a sleeping tent for.
of Famous Food.
the crew working that particular oven.
N u t comea the mixing tent. In it are
two a ilin g trout be. a corner for the
•» Soldi era No Longer Have to aacka of flour, a bake table on which
■reek Their Teeth oh - C u t 1, ara acales for weighing the loa vea and
another on which the pane are stacked.
Ira«" Bread Breadmakers
N u t cornea tha oven.. On the other
Carry Outfit for Troop*.
■Ida of tho oven la the store tent It la
Inclosed In an outer tent of mosquito

¿fiord
streets and country roads
often as the Fora must

ateel which will hold 5,000 pounds
of
bread
in orderly
which In every campfire story swap­
ping contest has figured prominently
aa ooe of the privations which haroes CapC Luden Holbrook and Bergt. Pat­
most
1s not used. No longer rick Dunn. It Is- of iron and steel,
can It be the leading stage prop in fastened at the corners and edges by
•entlzxMiqlal romances of the sacrificing clamps. Tents, ovens and ail hqulpcomrade Who gave up hla last crumb ment are collapsible and can be folded
to a famished brother, of the dutiful and packed into a single escort wagon.
aca who need hla last cake to writs Twelve wagons will’ carry the bakery
a»*», t 15.5»5 luai ca.
huma l0TllWfler~ g i r went hung^ T o r
* week In consequence, or of profane
O'llriea. who* made a new vocal record
when ho broke an aye tooth on the
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The election of teachers for the
ensuing scholastic year resulted very
satisfactorily for Geneva: Miss Agnes CUrk. principal, Mias Mary
Autin Intermediate and Miss Mathis
primary. All these young ladles palatable aa can he tamed out by the
com e'w ell recommended and atside most modem bakery, takas the place
from’ the neighborly feeling already of the hardtack of other campaigns. It
Is ail baked In tha army ovens. Twen­
ty-four hours Oftar the troop«* landed crust all over and will keep longer.
to our midst.
There are other differences Inter­
la' Mexico 5,000 pounds pf breed* had
Genqva friends of Rev. and Mrs.
baker; -'Is■ H Mor --------;
been baked and was being delivered, esting to the housewife
Stones of Oviedo gave a very de­ warm, to tho different camps. CapL
oread haa SH pounds of dough to
lightful fish fry on Lake Harney E. 8. Wheeler, who had charge or the
oof. rises five hours. Is baked one
last Monday. An abundance of field bakery, says that It ta the most
fish had been provided by Messrs. notable advance which has boec^mUIn
W. D, Ballard, David Speer and In army equipment in tho laatten
hours, has more sugar and no lard In
the dough, Is baked for L&amp; hours and
Formerly
an
artsy
In
camp
llve^fqti
cooked Just right and enjoyed
jfdlack for several months whlle-the will keep for a conalderabla length of
otdy a hungry crowd can enlov
iormislur’s department was «Jibhr
Many .other good things were
erecting Brick ovens and a bake shop
there to eat and a mojt delightful
or negotiating with some local baker
day was spent, by gll.
for n bread supply; Now a real bakery
Oh last Friday afternoon Miss Is a part of the quartermaster's depart­
Daniel entertained the little folks ment of every division.
of Geneva at a party fr^m 3 until 5
-Tho bakery which, went into opera­
in honor of Miss Vera Howard. tion over night in Mexico is turning
Games such as children enjoy were out between 5,000 and 5,000 pounds of
played and an afternoon long to bo bread a day, which feeds some 10,000 wee shipped.
remembered was spent by all. Re­ soldiers and marina on shore duty.
freshments consisting of cretm,' cake Tho equipment can be triplod In site
and Its capacity increased to 35,000
Road to Happiness,
and home made candy was delicioui.
■pounds daily
;
.W
e
expect
tho roads to happtnosa.
News received from Mr. Gilmore while a full equipment* for U ovens,
Ilk« thoso which lead to heaveu. to bo
and young grandson who are now in enough for an entire army division,
very long and especially very complox,
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Clarksville, Texas, describes Mf. was brought.fiO Jhu Impiparla. ’ ...
tays-Jran F**“ *l, Vet there erp «a d id
There Is no experimenting necessary eouts who go there by the simplest
health,
to got the field bakery la forking or- ways. And the road they pursue le
der. To the 'bakery crew conditions the b a t one.
here are the samk aa' they have been
for months in the various army camps
In tho states. It will be the same from
U seless.
day to day, if the army Is on the move.
Invective may b e ’a sharp* weapon.
-A bakery crew consists of a captain Mit over use blunts Its edge.—TyA*
and 65 men, enlisted as bskera. Captain Wheeler, who has charge of tha

you your*
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fifty*- !.
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complete * with «qi»
.Get uulof *nj perticoU/i Jiota
,a
C. F. WILLIAMS. Agtan «
EDWARD HIGGINS. Sdmhu, «r
Seofotd Mecktoe «ad Gerage Cempeey

Hands' Off.
A farmer was going through
art Institution where a number of
models of ancient Greek sculpture was
exhibited, %He noticed that on.each
one* hung a placard saying,•"Hands
Off." "What *n thunder do they tyav$
to.d»Il ye every time that
« 'o f f ? " be exclaimed at fagT" "po
they reckon wo can’t see It?/**'»’ why

* At tho end of a somewhat sweeping
peroration the young lady said: "And
now, Mrs. Smith, would you not like
to have a vote and ejerplsa the prlvJlcgiNpf citlxenihlpTa^pp which, says
the Glasgow News,
brtish_p*jde‘ *

Courtesy.
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&gt;uyo things that are pricelél»

fltabshiw—"I* thought they w*r®tviolently opposed Id the motor c a r f ;;
Mrs. ('rahahaw—"Oh, that was before ■
they coifid afford one.”—Judge.

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taxes. We will exchange our gbod
money for receipt« that give^ilttie
if any detail 4nforiin'tCaILi5iw_|nuch tlrely. He certainly acted like one
wilt' be tor realty, ao much doa! per­ of tho*« old-time wooden monkeys
conxists in protecting a depositor from borrowing for a doubtful mi
sonal. and.one dollar for poll.
on a «tick that would perform when
much.as in granting a loan far a legitimate one., *'
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receipts
will
five
no
in­
the
string
was
pulled.
1
am
sorry
D*Ur»**4 I* UwQty by earner f t 00 pttmr I*
formation whatever aa to what is that friend Holly takes the matter
•dvabca or «Oe t*» mo*IS.
T W ith an unbroken record of caring for our depositors in the matter «
f i n—nu la tfeaae* araol b* medi a&lt; o«c*. aaaea^ed t6 otrf'Tand* and what to so much (o heart. : 1 hope that Forwe
offer the highest service in connection with every proper undertaking
improvements.
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When we pey a bill at the dry Minister of Dehonvy.^fdr 1 fear there
f O U R E X P E R I E N C E will be of great beneBt to you and we un­
goods store or grocery, we want It would be some disappointments.—
ready to discuss your business affaire and .render you every service fu!
Itemised: How much for butttr, how The Lancer in Florida Grower.
successful administration. .
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Our friend, the Lancer does not
etc., or how mueh for cotton, how understand that we .-laid the blame
WHY FLORIDA LEADS
muck for silk, how much for lace, of his fight against Lake to the door
PER C E N T IN T E R E S T P A ID O N S A V IN G S ACCOUNTS
Why Florida leads in income tax thread, buttons
and so on of the Citrus Exchange. We have
returns is excellently told In the fol­ down the list.
nothing against the Citrus Exchange,
lowing editorial from the Tampa
The tax collector doesn’ t do that; being one of the first papers in Flor­
Tribbne:
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he givea you no information; he ida .Jo boost the Idea o f an exchange
. The,showing made by the state of canlt, for he doesn’ t know. ^ He can
and- we are still standing on that
Florida in ¿he, payment ’of income simply say: "Y o u owe the state and
platform^ What we did say was
tax ia.worftiy of more than passing county so much; conic echoes.”
that the members of the Exchange
comment! It is a demonstration
The ee pa ration, oa the tax receipt, should .n ot be led astray by the
that there ia wealth súd prosperity provided the assessor*« book« were Florida Grower a
4n Fieride r In a great» degree-pro- ■maflo to m o w U.- gffiUd b t l U f ’ V*
portionateiy than is shown by any made. Thera ehould be ao much
FLORIDA
SANFORD.
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other southern state.
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.for real estate and ao much for im­
The states of Alabama.and Mis­ provements. The people ought to
H. E. TOLAR
H. R. STEVEN S
M. M. SMITH
sissippi have a joint population of have the right to know \Vhat they
Cashier
.Vice
President
President •
3,036,047, but Florida paid $6,000 are paying taxea on.
more Federal income tax than these
In cltiea especially is-this separa­
two states combined.
Georgia has tion of land from improvemept
a population of 2,609,121,-but paid taxes important. If atseasora were
an income tax -of only $16,000 in compelled to make this separation
excess of the sum paid by Florida, the taxpayer would know what he
with a population -of 761,000. Flor­ was paying his taxes on. * Ho could
ida also paid four times as much In­ then increaje the amount of as­
come tax aa South Carolina.
sessed values on lots, and just as roIvy polsonln*. awtiUnaa
The combined population ol Ala- ligiously decrease the assessments on
of ths n**h. blu» «m
•Wax* of Insects, »Uff
Itsmn i»n&lt;l Mississippi la five times improvements; for in a prosperous,
neck and lame &gt;—-v
that of Florida—and yet Florida growing city like Palatka, land con­
ahould b* treated with
N O T O N L Y F O R F A R M E R A N D F R U IT G R O W E R B UT
pays a larger income tax than both tinually increases in value, while
Ballard's
.
. f o r T iig I n v e s t o r
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states combined.f
buildings a r e . worth Teas each year
South Carolina is an old trnd long- from 4he' wear and tear of occupaS N O W
settled state, yet 'Florida .pays four
There is no state in the Union as national banka cannot Mend dn
tipice a* much income tax as South
L I N I M E N T
'L
Carolina-'.
where money can be aa safely and real estate security.
profitably invested at the present
Florida'/ Income tax paymenta is
We feel sure that if investors^ both
aues Inflammation. t&lt;-uxe| (o0.
trad ed -«tn u A -lei ant r,torts
on lyr^gtifly-.im than that of Geor­
those with large capital and those
time as Florida.
healthy condition« For heat­
gia’s, 'whfoV.haa more than three
ing cuts, yroundi. turns or
TAVlegal rate of interest is 8 per with comparatively small sums to
value the aasesaor places on each im- «*d in t h e ' full and when Memorial
acalda, there I» nothing Ilk« »
times Florida’s population.
invest,
were
once
convinced
that
In the whole Hit of cuntir«
prbventmt; but they-cannot knoW Day comes 'round again the old cent-,
•av -’ and the contract rate. 10 per the securities offered here in FloridA
• The people of Florida as a rule are­
««anta. It cure* by a nlld
this because tho values nre not sep- herqes will be’ honored, ns they cent, knd large or small sums can be
power that I» more «ffKthre
u well-to-do, industrious and monoyare
equally
safo
with
those
of
older
«rated.
.
. j should have neon all these year» readily placed at these rates on first
making people,
x
states, they would not hesitate long
And it would be worth a‘ heap o f ( when tho southern1ladles of Sanford mortgage on city property in good
Wo have fewer vagabonds and
towba on a-60 or 60 per cent valua­ before investing their money here,
satisfaction to know that these vs- were neglecting their menu?rim.
idlers than any other stater and,
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. . . j where the returns would be so much
cant lots, whose values are mount-'.There is not a city in Florida the tion.
consequently our proportion of- per­
greater than thoee they are now
ing each year by reason of neigh- slxe of Sanford but what has their
Many persona will say:
Lan getting.
sona of assured if not independent
borhood improvements, are paying chapter of Daughters of the Con- people Afford to pày these rates of
income^ is gretfaf than in most
. It .wjll repay you who will to inquire
their just portion of the expenses o ffe d e r a c y and our city has been lax
interest for the use of m oney," and closely into this matter, and we-will
states.
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government— that the man who
in this respect.
JamoiF.Dallard.Prop. CLLoul«,Ma‘
until they make themselves thorough­ be happy to render you any assist­
, We have no millionaires, as the
builds and improves and does his
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ly familiar w-it{t_ conditions here. ance we can on hearing from you.
term is generally understood, but we
share in adding to the wealth and 'T h e silly season is at hand when
have thousands of citixens who may
In almost all the towns of Florida
attractiveness of the city is not hear-^ the craxy guy rocks the boat and
be termed "well fixed."
laAHgU itnuwnigrMtT
there
U &amp; rapidly increasing demand
ing more than hia just share of the takes the young lady out in the
This is due to the certain returns
for homes that can be bought on the
WILLIAM G. ALDRIDGE
burden.— Palatka News.
surf beyond, his depth being unable
of industry here, whether in the cul­
easy payment plan.
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to
sw
im
,'but
tho
crasieet
mult
of
all
tivation of the soil or in the con­
*We are very pleated to see thla,
GOOD T IM E S COM ING
ia tho one who wr,t®* th® editor of
d u ct-of reputable business.
Wanted Information.
as there is no doubt that those who
There is every indication that tho
t0 "C om e on up here"
"I
had
my fortuno told last night*
It-is not surprising that Florida
own their own homes are better and
l"’0''0«’'** to tell how cool
Did you? How much la Itî**—Dette*
makr* such a fine report in the pay­ business conditions of the country n ,
more permanent citiaena than rentFree Presa.
■ entrandn« th9 l,ecr gardens are
ment of income taxes when wo con- win be vastly improved with the
rn
m
ln
r
of
(H
a fall m n n tk ,
T
k
i
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IH
ill
the
north.
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hider the character, of its citixens
This demand opens up a fine
Truth Badly Expressed.
and the favorable conditions with
field
for investment to those with
Sanford
need«
a
curfew
|aw.
There
A
dentist
In l^ingtou adrertUait'
which nature has surroundee those
capital, aa the prices that can be se­ “Them old. broken and decayed teeth
are
too
many
youngsters
of
a
tender
who seek cither livelihood or fortune
cured ahow a very handsome profit are a ruination to your health"
age. roaming .the streets at night.
lit - this state.
**
and
of course - the security is first
They are bound to get into mischief
clalp.
We know several gentlemen
and if th eir parents cannot keep
EEW .CONSTITU TION 4 .
who
are
making big money on this
them at home t h o 'd t y of Sanford’
The Metropolis would like to see
proposition,
and if s p y of our read­
N O T IC E !
an expression of opinion from each farmers and government officials can and should.
ers should be interested i a the mat­
newspaper in the state relative to not .only bclieye that exceptionally
ter we will be plegseif to give them
Mora houses and certainly more
tho railing nf n ronstitutirtna] con­ prosperous times are ut hand, but
the
fullest particulars in reference
vention. When thp nineteen-fifteen all along the line there appears to lie churches are being built in Sanford
thcrefc).— Horoeseeken' Guide. —— i
this
summer
than
ever
beforb.
'I
f
legislature meets,'it will have heen a prevailing willingness to put styoblthirty years since the preaeht (p- ders to the w’heel and push and boost we can start the *new hotel in a fe%
adequate instrument was adopted—V; f6r good.business.
^ / '- V weeks our fortune is assured.
Twó.Bottles Sold Now
thirty yimrs of progress and growth
Government reports from the farm
Celery avenue and^the ‘ west side
that 111 accord with the archaic laws ing districts- show that because of
-m
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/or Fifty Cents Vl
on which the people*
, * legal rights .warm and wet days which charaN should be paved‘ before the winter
aro-Lnscd.
’ j-, teH tcd th e spring months, the far- season of hauling starts. When the
S o l$ W W. G. ALDRIDGE.Containing provision» that' are jmtrs of the United States are going growers begin to haul materials to
violated with imintnlty.all tho time, to have the largest crops harvested the farms and. vegetables to market
there will be bu t-U tile chance to
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cluttered up with Icgisfatlvn matter in many years.
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which was railed forth by the pecu­
While the business conditions of make roads.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

FLORIDA A RICH FIELD

TIP-TOP-TONIC

A 25c W ant A d. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

liar i-onditions of the days that fol­ thé.» \country during the Inst few
io w»xl ujwii the violent riconstauc* nTtfhth« have prostrated many in­
tion tirnp*. su1(eU primarily *to the dustries, there has been no real busi­
«H the »Florida
1885-re%Vn ness çardc. Banks have kept their
xtolh its tweifkyvthroe amendnuuAT Peering, manufacturera have been
whlcji have b&amp;n added from tlW |»1|le Jo hold.oh to their plants even
to 'tim e and which. ha ve^ ad(f&lt;&lt;i tS j|houji^ thousands upon thousands
the medley of .1oUseiy constructed of men*Twve temporarily been dia‘ ejansee, the' state constitution is a charged; the big wholesaling and re­
disgrace to Florida’s intelligence!^,,, rbi^lit»! interests have been able to
da -J t not possible for an ifflv e! secure necessary funds with which
campaign.- to be Conducted by'thV
iic we papers of the. state for the pasaage of a-iaw by the next legislature
which will provide for the calling
of a convention to give the state a
nqW constlUition modeled n/ter the
mqst ifrogressive-tmes of the .timeeT
. t o » . Florida of 18§l Ju»d 386,406
peoplo; in X910'it had/762.619 and
today It pcpjuM y. bi*’ close to a
million, and With its increased- poplalion the qUkte baa countless pther

Again we hear rumors of a trac­
tion line from the East Coast to
the St. Johns river. Thia would lu&gt;
one of the beet paying propositions
in the state and Just why the cepi­
i tails ts cannot see it ia passing
strange.
Florida the Slate
Florida is growing so rapidly that
those who do not know the possibil­
ities of the state may suspect
the growth la 'to o rapid. No sfate
in the Union haa ever grown ao rap­
idly as. Florida’could grow and grow
soundly. What other states can
produce, Florida can produce hut
she does grow auch products only to
« 'lim ite d extent, because she can
grow products that no other sta'tft
this side of tho continent can grow,
and these arc much more profitable
than the products athat are shared
by other states. * • * By the last
census Florida-has .three-quarters of
a million. If six million people lived
m the state, the opportunities of
each would not be lee« than .notq.
In fact, Florida codld. 'easily aotb

the Sanford Herald raps the Grower
pretty hard for (is stand against
Forrest Lake 'for Speaker of the
House of Representatives. . I
have not seen the articles, for Holly
hat out.us off from Ms exchange list.
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I&gt;ut from the information I''get he
JEVVELER r
chargee the Florida Citrus Exchange
with instigating. Cho. moyc agaimt
MY SPECIALTIES
Lake. I w ish.j« ea y.tlu « no official
Pickard's
Hnml
Painted Chine
of the Exchange everdn^llekted the
Gotham's'
Sterling
Silver
stand or ever intimated that they
Rogete*
R
ated
Ware
wished the grower or its editor to
Elgin àmrrWniüum W
take' such a etand.^ We knew enough'
about tha performances of Mr. For­
rest Rtka &lt;idring the last Session of
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n?h,! í !C ^ - Dod*** Great Pachón
will visit Ojoiu Tribe neat Frida)
IU p p é o ló * »— M ention- &lt;&gt;&gt; » t 8 p. m. AQ Red Men are In

Metiers In Brief
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ITEMS OF INTEREST

■aurf Of Th« Floating 8 mall Talk«
Äacciartly Arranged For Hurried .
Herald Readers

Mr«. J. 8. Moore and family ex­
tern! their «inter* thank* and apprfe
dation to their frienda for the beau­
tiful flower« and expressions of kindneaa and sympathy toward them
during their bereavement.
Smahed the Câble
. While, tearing down tha steeple at
the Presbyterian church last Satur­
day part pf the structure (all across
the*telephony cable, putting all tha
phones of that part of Sanford out of
commission. The cable has been re­
paired and the phones are working
again.
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ABOUT PEOPLE. AND EVENT

y ou nta. . !&gt;. ~l¿ - Wtrarav'R7öfffr~WM='';
Ham». Roy and Joa Chittenden..

Wittxonary .Wetting
•The missionary sodety of the
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS ¡Presbyterian church .held an Inter­
eating meeting In the Brotherhood
y
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rooms Friday afternoon, with Rev.
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Dr. Brownlee leader. The topic for
Communications for this Column Should be Marked “ Society Editor*1, or
the day was Home- Missions. Dr.
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203
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Brownlee emphasised the need of
greater seal and larger funds for the
•. Linen Skowtr for Bride
and attractive young family- will home field, making a point of tha
MUs Alice Whltner entertained leave Wedneeday for New Smyrna
educational feature.
Hoeteesee for
with a beautiful linen shower Friday to epend the month o f August.
the aftarnoon were Mrs. Henry Meafternoon for Mlaa Lillian Gibson.
Laulln. Mrs. Robb and Mrs. W&lt;»ks.
It was one of the prettiest affairs of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams,
the season, white and green being accompanied by their daughter Edna
The friends of Mrs. J. ty, Diclrins
used effectively in the decorations and Kathleen Brady frit for Amer­
will be gisd to hear that she Is re;
on the lower floor. ,
ica« , Ga.. Friday morning to spend] covering from her intent
rotent Ulne««.
..Banks of ferns and other potted several week*. ' • 1
plants.made a most attractive enAn agreeable party of fifteen
tranoe to the hall, in the rear of
Francis* Dutlbn returned home grown folks and little folks motored
Friday afternoon after a nice visit over from Ocala yesterday, *coming
to Sarah Wight, who accompanied in three .cars.
Among the party
her to, spend r few days at Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Posted PhHlipk,
usttauda—Lo—tha- aecond floor,— wad OttOW

Hats at Half Price
Eucwb^r« in thin Ubim will? bo
.found the announcement of th i
Hon. Cary V»ndl* oí De Land was Sanford Shoe A Clothing. Co., rel­
j# the dty yesterday.
ative to straw hats. This firm finds
(j*t reserved seat« for -Varsity that they have an over supply of
Cesch st Philips* .Drug Store. Seats this seaion'a "straws** and in keepin f with modern merchandiAoinf
im balcony 26c. Come early.
•
M - l t p•. . they art daUrrainod that no good*
Death of Andrew Johnson
shall be carried over till next season
¿tt us rip the material for your
Attorney
Andrew Johnson, who
and have instituted a ealq'Vt Just
^ beds. Sanlprd Novelty \}'prk$.
lived
formerly
In Sanford, Orlando
one half the former price, using'The
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and
Kiaahnmee,
died at the latter
Herald to make the announcement
place
and
was
buried
there Sunday
Herbert Speer Is in the Seminole to the people of Sanford and S«tnwith
Masonic
honors.
.C
ol. Johnson
tjjhnk wtriie-Cashler Key la takin*
wao an able e nd ta lented-lawyerand
lie vacation.
"
was possessed of broad eaperisneo.
Stole His Sortis
Collins. One of the cars met with
H«w hooking orders for Big BosAlbert Dorman o( tie Herald force He had a wide acquaintances and hia chandeliers. In the parlor and dipMiss Alice Pellott, who has been
an
accident that necessitated several
leo Lettuce and Cauliflower seed,
also suffered when the mail box of death will be learned with regret by ng room the earn« effective arrange­ the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hester, hours wotk td put It in good condi­
f. F. Dutton.
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ment of vine« and white rotes made returned to Lake Mary today.
the Herald at the poatofflee was many.
tion for the return trip.
the room a bower of beauty. In the
—v * ■
&gt;(
Get . reserved seats for Varsity tampered with and he had a half
bay window, with the pleasing back­
Ml»a Alice Tetherly
and
her
B. Y. P. U. Program
Coach U Philip« Drug Store. Seats doten pairs of socks stolen that he
NEW TIRE FILLER
ground
o(
.while
shades
and
graceful
mother,
Mrs.
Greenwood,are
spend­
had
be*»
saying-up
hia
coupons
for
44c, balcony 25c. Cyme early.
draperies, upon a cover of snowy ing the* summer In North Carolina.
several i &gt;wre to purchase. He will
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Bids Fair to Revolutionise tho Bjs Iwhite, stood / tail vase of asparagus
now have to go sockleaa until he
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neaa of Tire Manufacture •*
Mia« Margaret Wight has return­ can save up some more coupons.
fern; from the chandelier was sus­
Mrs. John Searcy of Longwood
There
have been tire Juietx and
ed home for tho summer vacation
pended' a large white bell with a, was the guest of Mrs. C. E. Walker ¡ tire fillers on tbs market and up to
from Fairmont College, Monteagle,
tracery of green fern, carrying out- ■eversi days last week. •
the present time they have not
Tran.
,
thA pretty color/, m /tif; beneath the
solved the trouble« of the owner of
Mr. and Mrs.*George Watson art
bell hung manv/ftiekages, contain­
Wood turning, column* and balthe auto. George -C. Chamberlain
on a camping trip, .at the We- has just returned from the east
ing gilts for ^he guast -bf honor.
«tars. Sanford Novelty Works.
— In the dining-room centered the
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with a tire, filler that eeema to offer
charm and b e e liy of the entire ar­
solution to the man who has
* TVwhycast cakes and popcorn at Mrs
No. 4, Miss Martha Fox,,'{eider. rangement. ^Slecrdsome covers of . Mr. adMgHjfra. Will Hand and fam- tytfrted'on a trip with the dread of
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travellers my leaving hour and di­ The eubject was the Treasury of embroidery anaTacee» were placed IlyN il^vm i^ne'd from «."jolly camp­ TiaVing a punature.and getting out
Miss Alma ¿Saint returned Satur- rect iconnection tD and from Sanford Training. 'Mrt. COX-gtyft ■
upon the- diniirt**^ro10m table m d ing trfp’ and remfrt.f Arm-time. „ -* In t V middle of the. road on a hot
•■'* ■' {
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erdsy from a delightful visit to with East* Coast Railroad at Enter- talk on the work dottsrln .our Train­ serviflg tablet,, potted plants draped
I day to rspair the .earue. The new
friends in Tampa and St. Peters­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Healey of substance la called Ror-Kor and is a*
ing School in Loulayltle, Ky, which in profuiion, banka of greenery ev­
waa very much elxjoyed by alj. We erywhere served to enhance the Longwood were guests* in the dty substanoe that looks like sand, which
hare-_. '•
Wmr
arc
certainly pleased with the at­ brauty of the lovely doll-bride in Saturday. Mrs. Healey was here in being mixed with wat^r and put *
orC doses 666 will break any
tendance
at our meetings during this her bridal robe* of white that the * interest of the- Longwood Li­ Into the inner tube thereby seal» th e/
of Fever or Chills. Price 25
warm
weather. Our total mem­ graced the center of the table, upon brary. ■
puncture and stops the leak at oned.'
ant*.
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gers from East Coast train intfl bership is 32. Our attendance Sun­ which cut glass, silver ailiT dainty
Tha 6 per rent tonic and &gt;94 air
r .Turnip and Mustard seed at F. F.' Sanford in 40 minutes. I try -to day evening waa 24, so we feel very ^iiina and a tempting buffet luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Bristllne, whose sounds good to the-man* who. has
Dutton’s.
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marriage occurred in June passed tried' the solid substances offered , .
-~make Sanford attractive. N o . , ~ : ; much encouraged with our attend­ waa served.
After thy guest« were assembled, n through Sanford last wepk, enroute [ heretofore and that stopped puncance in "The Good LOid Summer
r Window frames and screens, San­ please help me ip this.
charming
feature of the afternoon to Longwood and are flow house- turys but_m*d&amp; . t h e . t h &lt; ___[
T
im
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We
again
extend
a
cordial
.
Yours very truly,
ford. Novelty Works.
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was
enacted
when Mrs. Whltner keeping for themselves
Invitation
to
any
one
who
wishes
to
R. 1. ALLEN
cars so rough that they all had to ’ ^
H b e r t O. Martin of Sanford, the
(whose
wedding
anniversary occur­
attend,
the
meeting«
with
ua.
'
Ferryman.
lie
taken out of the Ufea. Tha new
^ B la r representative of the CoMr. J. N. McGau
ÿ and family
red the day i&gt;efore) walked in beIJoVira'of. Arrival: 9, XI and 2:30.
-Nor*Kor
- gives all the resilency of
iiB'lin Crown Taper Company was
at Coronado all air knd yet stops the punblure
.--idt* MIh# Gibson to the strains of are ’spending- ten da
Departure: B-.30, 11:80 and 4:30.
Howard
Lyman
In
Varsity
Coach
h the city yesterday greeting frienda
Mendelssohn's Wedding March. As Béach.
Immediately after they occur.
it the DeSoto. •Tampa Truibune.
It looked very , blue indeed to the Miss Gibion sat beneath the bell,
A 'demonstration wai' given ln.~&gt;
Alterations and repairs 'on your
Mr. and Mrs. Entxminger have
turnip, mustard, old house, New houses built. San- boys who were arranging for the the ribbon waa cut, letling down a
front o f. the Sanford Motor Sales
"V a n ity Coach" last week when the shower o f useful and daintyV gifts. returned from a delightful visit to
lettuce and cauliflower seed. 06-if
Co., garage on-Saturday when sev­
ford Novelty Works.
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member who was to take the leading
Mrs. McKinnon servsd punch and Daytona Beach. .
eral care were driven, over board«*' f
Closing out ail typewriter carbon
part in the ptsy became Unabio to Miss Mabel Bowler served tho salad.
with long naffiTTstuck . In them. •
Lundqnist— Berggnist
paper. Rest grades only, at 25c
Longwood Library
leave his room on account of slck- Pretty little hand painted copide
Other
tirei had nails driven Into
j v doxen sheets. Herald .Office.
Mr. E. W. Lundquist of this dty
With the public spirit and seal thorn and after running the cars
were the favors upon the plates of
was united ini mprriage to Mias
However, a happy thought struck dainty
refreshment*. The
cakes that characterises the members of around the block it dree found that
Wore Bergguist of Ft. Meade last one of their number and in a very were heart ahape, white with green the Civic League of Longwood
E. B. Brown that they expect to Thursday, July 23rd at the parson­ ahort time arrangements had been iclpg, and the sandwiches were also under the auspices of the League, a stance eloaing the puncture« imme- r
public library hae been jstabliaheci, diately.
iiv e Maryland tor Sanford the age by Rev. Kilgore, pastor of the nude with Mr. Howard Lyman of heart ‘ shaped.
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M.
E.
church
of
Fr.
Meade.
Forest
City,
one
of
the
famous
with a nucleus of five hundred and
[Mlaa
Whltner’«
guests
ware
Miss
latter part of .this week, arriving
Mr. Cham berlain'has •the *tat« ':
The wedding came as a complete Lyman Twins to take the part of the Gibson, Mesdames Peck, Hopson. fifty volumes, the gift of the Soyoaie agency for ths Kor-Kor and the
feme about the first of August.
surprise, as Mr. Lundquist was sup- leading man, and the play which waa Thrasher, Maxwell, McKinnon and Club of Orlandb, the library of Sanford Motor Sales Cq. o f't h is
Expert stair l{Uildin£ Sanfdrd
Meade originally intended to\ be „gim p)/ McLauiln; Miues Bessie Long, Ma­ Maitland and private parties. The city will look, after the local trade. •
•veity Works.
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an amateur performance now has bel Bowler, Lettie and Annie Lee Sorosia gave over two hundred books. Many Sanford autoiata have already .
assumed the air of tjia professional. Caldwell, Juliette Gibbons.. Lillian A lot has baen. bought from M. F. plant da their order* - and the neir
Get your ice cream from Duhart's
•/
The play-will be given in the Im,- Herring, Virginia Smith and May Robinson, who gave another, and on filler Is giving satisfaction. .
Ice Cream. Factory.
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periat Theater on Wednesday even­ Doyle. Misses Meli
and
Annie these two lota the West Xongwood
Any information desired on-sth*
That old, boiled ham at Leffiet's
chapel will ba moved. It ie a co- ■ubjsct will •be cheerfully given by
ing, July 29th and ainee word hat Whltner aeslsted in serving.
• h i "rit." Following the high cost
gflhe~Out' that Mr.~Lyman will1take
either Mr. Chamberlain of the Sap-ef meats 50c per pouna will be the
has Just bought a church to
be ford Motor Sales* Co.
the leading .part-.the seat sale ha»
Houtt Dance
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price hereafter.
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been •»maxing and it nerw .looks aa
Misa Juliette Gibbons, the house ptaceji upon a lot ' bought from
The sidewalks fo Sanford Heights
th ou g h M r. Lyman will play to a guest of Mi^i Lettie Caldwell was M. F ...Robinson to be used a* a
Daily Thought
cyowdsd house.
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/ entertained with s' delightfully In­ library. Mrs, W. R. Healey was in
ars being rua.hed and by the flrat of
U fe meaos not submission &gt;to but
the
city
Saturday
in
the
Interest
of
•feptemher *ill lie laid the entire
formal bouse dance and j-ard pkrty
mastery of euvlronmeat—Abdm-eb
dixianre from
Tenth
»tre'et
to
Friday evening at the home o f Mias the Longwood Library, hoping to Tabakh.
Will Winter In Orlando &gt;
,
secure a donation of duplicate hooka
•Hughey avenue.
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Do Not Advertise
— A letter from Mr. Rick Woodward Caldwell.
The house, w m tastefully, decor- from the Sanford Library. The d t- We make up your own iflnterial Gents*
f or 6 doses 666 will berak any
There are dpaene of anxious in- to Mr. James L. Giles, of the hoard
aied
with green, crapy ; pa per, ferns itens of 8eminole county are quite or Ladies* girmtnts dead,' press, re­
- sue of Fever or Chills. Price 25 quhei* in. TJie .Herald office every of trade committee, announces’ that
and
cut
flowers, pthich wae served alive to the opportunities and pull pairing and buahallrig. Hats hiockedi
t ■m i
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week wanting to know about cot­ he is ready to close *tho“ 4oniract
together for the betterment and and cleaned. Suits made to measure. t .
that will bring the Birmingham base throughout the evening.
tages
to
-rent,
buy
and
sell,
and
all
-'Dr. E. B. Brownlee left yesterday
Invited to 'moat Misa Qibbone uplift of Its people, ‘•-.npExtra pair Pants with each suit-untilll
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ball team Jo winter in Orta ndo.
i.
. - r. MXb
(or South Carolina where he will be sre can tell them is to look st Tlie
July 16. 20 years experience,
Tha team conslata of about forty' were Mitses Lillian' Rerring, Ruth
Herald.
Jf they are not advertised
A
. Carried, to .Mias Gibson, and after a
Roberts,’ Muriel
Hsrrold,
Gen«
M. X. BKADFOKI), 404 Sanford Ave.It '
•. &gt; Daytona Jltack.^ &gt; t&lt; ‘
in The llCraldHhere are none. This
.orief honeymoon the happy coqftle
Maulden*. Margaret3 Davis. Annie
.la.a word to the wise. I f you have
e
D. p . Caldwell, Mr.v jX. A. Cald­
^eill return to $sn/ord to make their
■XMhltnfr. Aritty McLaughlin, Geo.
anything to *«ell or rent or bpy
well, Alias Alice and Jotf -Cfldwell
,McLaughlin, Randall Chase, Roy,
•harge nfXho fettine« of t **
spent Sunday s t'tb e Brealisr*,*Ti)ayJoe,
slid
Ned
Chittenden,'
Pope
à
Cunnfantee
Co.,
East
San.pi»r*l cabinet work. Sanford
ie sure tq attract Jho attention of many ini
tona Beach. *
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Wleker; Prank
Seth Woodruff,
Leagu/. ajyd W. A- Whlt•Novelty Wqrks.
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the.ri$fn peqjgle.' There are people pier* wit
Zeb Ratliff, Bar}. P«*ton, Tqpi^nnd
ean UMfebnd in the Tax Aa*
right
now
in
Sanford
who
rent
house*
be
Xooete«
‘ Other guest* of the/Dreakers eiarrtf
Typewriter Ribbons— Remember '
Robt. Deane, Griffin’ Herring, Ben.
lea In tn^Mqirt house. .. .
,
Mr. and Mra. Zachary, Alary and
•tfe Herald When you need one. but do not )&gt;«iieT*. in advertising basis.
Miner,
Hume
Humph,
and
.
Mr.
Measr».
Julia Zachary, Osborn - {icjndqn, S.
Any make machine. 75c delivered and they are continually looking for
T H O S .K \ B A T E S
Grovenatein. - Mias Alice,* David and
raster*.
They
wear-out
shoe
leather,
L.
GDes
anywhere. I'hone 14S.
D5-tf
Weidmau .Caldwell were also pfeelibit:-fle»h and suffer many ineonye- noon for
i P- Q. .Mcfeiifghlin hse returnerf nTtneea. because they do not adver- meet. Mr
■*fe the activé work of aolling/Arhiôqr tit/. A twenty-JL « a»XL ad would Towner ol
ION l 5 S l u n ^
L ^ ■« w n i a l iig r t y (hat /motored
I*tilliet after an epforred vacajiqp g^l th^in.’ « «Joaln replies any time, . when I t j
I W é g t o -p ia /.BpMigs
mtn- made .fcmpvfativfc ajt«.*r Xirêiking hüt' .The Hcralfi i* not a mind reading |sum ins tc
ARB IN THMl
duy wtt#. Alra.rrOa'visori. Mr*.' Davis,.
cranking .bis caf. He still has btircau’rof Information and cannot) this tiviw
Mr«,* Màrtin, Mb» Afgrgaret Davis
.U*c
In.-«- “east *but is getting keio uj&gt; With the wants ol the people! to fe^abrf
and.Vjtil-Wftodhiff.
eeturniqg U&gt;' way
y ir tty ,c :
unl'MirYbey.advertise. 7 ~
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a n j ^ d À n tf^ -• - •
CARPEfiTERS-OOlÑERS
«y » *,áíté'; 'Sun d«yfr*^*&lt;,o fi*
5Ô W 7
^
✓ -&lt; * .* 5 2 5
.-/.Befortl making contracts for build.Nq^tce Is h«rX»&gt;
i
Ffraònel A/rnfio«
.
MALES &gt; J fE M A L tS l
S.ay kind of. wood work' gat •Rfr^nflfa'l «l»i'tlon. a
T* Mre. . J , . ^ .ten sm in g ir
. Alisa
free' sflvice irom experts.
Sanford hereby railed for
.Carrie. Ensmlnger, accompanied by
Novelty Wo^ks,^ phone 261.
* electing Irtvrtens^fr
Mrs .Walter.' Hand left Monday
f e .
tf8*stc
cnndlng two jreqra!
morning on I’M hpatifor Jacl«ion.
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vlller where they will'take {h e'C y d b
. r ’.'1. Conuregatlonsl Church
¡o f mllla of dfstrl-t
steamer *fot' New Y y k . Frorrt'-New
I( Is honed that every memfett ollleviod fo/_cuch ol
York, Mrs. Ensmingot aftd daq«ht«r
gfji jundaY school still bo in aU eleetjon to be held
reiii gò' ori^o VVmant. where theffj
trill, visit htrsr-'&amp;lnaminger'r.brother
te n r fW , tif this «eryl^e. will be t K t W i ^
in. Sanfijrd
in the Whitt» ilounta Inf.- untjl the
iattaf pàn of
ScjUtmbS'. ’’ Mrs.
a necessary to
Hand’ will join &gt;fir» Haxel Hand (n
»ve In ordér to
New] Jersey
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»‘ ohe is awuy.
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intord Novelty
We have uòttje’reifiPÌpllerìliiPreprations that afford
^ÌfY '^ R rth u t J. Smith left Monday
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marni tig for FnUttm Snroute to hit
advj^lief for BFuj^d^wfCtit'FirrgcEk, BurDs/^te. ^
httiòe in-Savannah? Mr. Smith'wilt !
Jerald w«s the
In* the guest of Mx. t«nd Mrs. Will
f.'fhimi cream

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Wc Have Secured Fur
Pubiication Raudail -|iat
Great Adventure Stori

¡King theNail onIhrFingir ¡í’Oflen-Víry Painful

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Spirit of the Chamonix

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Jollity’s Realm

Fellow ths Same Rule.
"Congressman Welleby looks wor­
ried since women got the ballot”
“ Yes; he says he’s all at sea. He’s an
expert at kissing babies, but he doesn’ t
know Just how to campaign among
grown gtrts."

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.Shrewd Urchin. .
Teacher (explaining fractions»—Sup­
pone, now, Willie, you had eight little
boys visiting you end yau bad otfly one
apple. How much would each little boy
get? ■Willie—Wouldn’t get any. I’d
wait til! they’d all sonò home and eat
It myself.

Qot a Surprise Himself.
Cholly—And was my present a sur­
What Upset* Her.
prise to your slater?
“ What’s the matter, NelJIe? Have
WllUe—You bell Sta aald abe never you taken something that doesn’t agTeo
’
thought you’d send her anything so with y o u r
"Yea, mum-thlh Job.**
cheap.
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A n Old Favorite

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Thla Cleans the 8kln Thoroughly and
,

Quickly.

ua In aHedc«, treading the ground no
lightly tliat 1 sometimes wondered If
abe touched It at all. Annette could
not keep her eyes off her. seemingly
enthralled by her,' though our quest
may bare had much to do with that
‘ ■'Aa we' drew near the epot we aeught
Annette weakened. I saw Ju her ex­
pression that ahe feared" We would
bare evidence o f the specter’s pres­
ence. The child was walking before
ua, and Annette, aid ring toward me,
laid her hand on my arm. bb before,
thla time clutching it In terror.
Wo atood on the ground wo bad oc­
cupied the day before, looking out on
tba apot Herman had referred to when
•he »¿id, "8ho may lw raking over there
now." The child atood a faw atepa be­
fore ua, looklug at the maintains, tlx*
valleys, anything, everything that toade
up the vfew.
“ Herman has lost hbi englo," I aald
in a low voice to Annette, "flbs sees
nothing unusual."
y
►
’T h in k hoaveur was the 'whispered
reply.’
-W hat.n desolate spoil” I remark«)
aloud; •‘Not a living thing here hut

rom
R

** AND thla la the p la ce r
A
" R to.*
“ Where la the gh oatr
. ‘T he ghost, licrr,- I* only to be teen
by children. They describe It as a wo­
man nrklng leaves. When the looka up
at them they see only a skull Instead
of a face. 8bc may he raking over
there now. Yet we cannot see her.“
. Annette, who was with me, looked at
mo with a frightened expression. We
were’ In tho valley of Chamonix sur­
rounded 'b y snowy peaks, among
which Uont Blanc rose highest Hear­
ing of tho legend, 1 had engaged a
guide to conduct ua to the spot the
ghost was said to Inhabit
“ Your children hereabout’*-1 aald to
the guide, “ are doubtless under the In­
fluence of the story. Imagination paints ourselves.” .
“ Yea, . there Is.” said the child.
tho Imago on the retlnn o f the child’s
•TBcre’# a*&lt;*oman over tlicre railing
eye.”
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The guide shook his bend negatively. dt-ad lousy .
-T
(piMi
convulsive
grip
on
my
arm.
“ If herr will bring n child hero who
has never heard of the legend ho will 1 kpew Annette needed' support; npd I
put ply arm about her to fteady^btjcknow better.”
’That 1* a proposition-which meets 1 «miens 1 was startled myself. ^
"W here?"' 1 asked of the Child. {
my concorrbnrei An American family
“ Over there.” pointing
"SIi.t ;•&amp; »
arrived tit- (lie -hotel thla morning,
among th&lt;ttn a little girl of seven. tia. 'There are only‘ holes wb^rp the
.
Wtist da you say, Annette? Shall we eyes should be.”
"Ob,
come
uway!”
make the test with her?”
It was Annette who woll«l the
“ Wo will hrlug the .child ,bere.” I
added, then,.tufnlng to the guide, "and. words. But she bad no power to go
Herman. If she secs tho ghost 1 will My plan had worked too well. Its ob
give you nn American gold englo for n JeetMo excite In her that craving for
protection which would throw her Into
momento of tbo,occasion.1
•Thnnka. hornt- 1 consider myself my arms—bad succeeded, but 1 feared
the shock.
richer by that amount"
'
That wna n long while ago. Annette
Wo succeeded In getting permission
from tbc child’s parent« the ncx/ aft­ Is my wife, but 1 have never ceased to
ernoon to take her tQ j,’*llc with us. 1 regret that I uncovered her heart In a
felt sure that If spffMinlHy would en­ way aa dangerous She was long In re­
able her to discern Itbo ghost she covering from the shock, and crtyi now
would see It 8bo was like k-wnlf I do not daro refer to the matter. No
from spirit land, large, dreamy eyes — explanation of the wonder has ever
wonder eyes 1 would •call thefb—tho come to me. 1 have no theory concern
face of a child Madonna, sensitive lips, ing It and don’t wish any. All I oak
the flguro of a sprite. Blip. walked with Is that 1 nnd Annette may forget IL

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HE fcIH lL P R E N ’S | c
“^Problem In MatHtftiktl^s.

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One ilny*. wljUe Representative W, A; Watson of Ylr
gin lit was being shaved by n colored barber, which, of
course, meant learning nil of tho barber’s religious and H
political .principles,-he-aaaalled-the-Detnocretlr-pnrty.
which Representative Wntaou ardently defended.
'
’’ Well, 1 tells you, Jcdge." said the colored brother at ® tjy
pT“ t
last as If clinching tho matter, “you all Democrats
mougbt hare euougb senao to run a little place like Vlr- u^Phar u. asaxikt*.
glnla, but you ain’ t got enough to spread arouud lu running the whole coos

“ Miss tho trusts,” said Senator La Fotlette at a luncheon tn Wnshlngt»,
"Yes. ob, yea; when the trusts go wo will miss tb cm -w o’ll miss them like Dm
widow. .
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"A widow at her late husband’s funeral happened during the burial smlem to drop ber handkerchief into the open grave.
“ A young man gallantly Offered to leap down and gfet the haodkerchltf
But tho wjduw shook her bead,
1’No,’ she said leave It there. 1 have done with tears now.
Representative Rucker of Colorado la actively Interested la mining far
trfous metals Jti the mountains o f bis state. Not long ago a shift bos* at one
■
of the mines he controls had been diamlllng, with fiM
Bk
effect, that most capricious of explosives, a stkk of
_ frosen dynamite.
B
. T ie took that frozen dainty )n ills hand and hr!d It
«'ter « -live flame,’* expliilnwl the sunertotendent to Ur
M k tRucker. “ He wauted to tlinw It out real quick, and k*

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2JW ,na °.ften cntertnln« constituents to w
IntereaUng .lory
I
pilgrim to the capital.
Dcml

•ft^Hreat friend of newspaper nn«.
'recent uto/ntoiV.hc-wiv* ih-Ìrjjr* *JUei*ytmrjV to to the |htaonnul ó f the.-BOrCnjoH'iit lit llfty'Aqrtllpjilnca . •
. "WWVh'be the neit governor .pentjral?' asked out*
cotYe&lt;iphiHlcn(.
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'*ÌÉy^!VUg la n piece of string?” countered Hr. Garr
i s
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“ I don’t .know,” apld the Inquisitor.
"Nelth&amp;tW -X" replied Garrison,'**aiid that mnkca It
unanlmons. &lt; *

A Lost Chord

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i a i i \ IS WYATT AilCPv

t ” U" UDA hto V to ty ! *«ld Ur. Aiken, “artired
tmlay afternoon, seeking to he »hown, »nd 1 X J ,
-took them around the Capitol, where C
ih tH
the elmmher or horrors and ’Oh. ob’ed* Bt U * «
looking «flgtilfled and tho hopae looking busy.
Tlren 1 drove them through tho mall and h*
1
Whi t e Uoumc. where I showed them « aista
of the president of the United States oo the 1
Then 1 took them to dinner and the thenter and to bed.
"Next morning 1 colled around nt their hotel early and map,«.,!
oua day for them, embracing pretty much everything from Mount
movies.
f •'.‘Walt a mluutef exclaimed this iellow aa we started towan
iDg onto. ’ 1 always do this every day when i ’m away from home.’
‘ Then he pulled out 0 postal card and a fountain pen and wroU
“ Darling Wife—Another dreary Bands?1 Lovlnslr.
,,
" ‘All vet. boyar be exclaimed as lie dropped it In the mall box.

Drawing R oom W ith Wails Finished
In Natural W o o d

If you form the tuybit of using the
liquid soap on yonr sklu you will won­
der why you dhl not do so long ago.
A+4^**++++4++++++-M-++-M--M--f
and you will hardly care lo use cako
E A T E D oo* dsy at the organ.
soap.
%
I was wrarj- amt II! - t case.
Sonp Jelly Is best, since it dot« not
And my ilnKi-m vaudcr'J Idly
clog tho pores and Is much more quick­
Over th* tiolay keya.
j
ly and more surely rinsed, from the
I do not know what t waa |daytn»
skin.
Or what ) u m itrratnlns Ii.en,
Try tin- following nnd eee If you do
lini 1 iiiriirk onn rlmr.l nf mimic
not approve of It: Take n enke or your
1.1kn t!ic »iiund of it Krrut Anivn
favorite soap,- weighing about four
It (f ioilr-l ihn crimson tnlllRlit
ounces, share It tine, then pour three
Ltkn (he cli&gt;».&lt; of an anital’a [
quarts of boiling water qver It Allow
And It lay on my fever’d spirit
With a touch of( Infinit« calm.
It to stand where It will, remain wnrtp
until all the soap la dhtsolved. Then
It quieted pain and sorrow
remove from boat, a
when cold pour
Like love overcoming strife;
It seem’d tho harmonious echo
It Into ajn rge b a t t l e .lis the soap la
From our discordant Ilf*
uusrcnted a teaspoonful of nny essen­
tial oil, such as oil of rose, geranium,
It link*«! all t^rplcuvl meaning»
Into onu prrfwri t&gt;ear*
lurrgnniot, lavender or rosemnry. may
Am! tramtileil nwny liito »II«nee,
l&gt;e added to the entire amount.
À» If It » r fr Inatti to ceaae.
Now from the larger bottle (111 a eonI have souuht. hul I s.-1-k it vainly.
vt-ulcyit sited one to leave on tho (wnsh- *
That one lost chord divine
«tniul There will be no mussy or slop­
That earns from the soul of tbs or»an
py soap or soap dishes standing about
¿Ind enter'd Into min*
**
Woun-n wbo are fastidious and who
It may he thst death’s bright angel
take good care of their akin seldom If
Wilt speak In that chord «gain;
ever use hard aonp. Their favorite,
It may he that only la heaven
soap.Is purchased by the box slid dlsI shsg, hear that »rand Amen.
,
■uitced
snar&gt;. tellv.
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—Adelaide A n n» Procter.
solved Into aoa^Jclly.

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Senator John Sharp Williams, arguing against suffrage at a tea In W*»S
lngtun. wold, with a smile;
'These feminists know l«se about tho nature o f woman than the new cook
knew ubout cooking’rMartha.’ snld the mistress to tho new cook, 1 thought I told you wsU
have curried chicken for dinner.'
-•yuVm.' the new cook answered, ’ hut tho haptlcr SM bqsy,
no hand with a currycomb.’ "

Takes Off Freckles,
-Removes Tan.,
T h « • N ational

A

'^VK I. way Of npanging window hspglng* tn-lmwtrntril here. Ttai long
B . wide w lixlows. liar« tba upper panes uf &lt;t&gt;ntet) art ginaa The lace,
curtains arc ruu on n hrtnta rod Ju*t below.‘ lhe pane aud rail to tinfloor. Kid« curtains of tllV may bv flrnwn yn-r jttem Thla room l
handsomoly flnlshed to mohognny. KupUtdff a^d. walls uud celling are carneit
out-In-tills wot/d-

F i r s t T im o
in C lu b »
U n t il this y t t f .
(WI.fr’. hi* b«n
sold*! J5.60. NffJ .

ths price',h

RUSSIAN

fnd mek*r* wcuf*®^,

TUNICS,

. DOtifrii FOi* Sin g e r s .

A pair of'en^ta walkers minus tba prise equal a sad case o f disappointment

Dbu’t pay tqdtpjRriir aayvyhcrc.
no (fiattcr hflw Urn class th*
othor concert g^vor may be.
'J
Don't, If yoti ore a singer, slap
for too manyr*. dniwlug rpbtu*,
charities. Many ' of these mean
that the hostoes 1» htvvlnfc\tree:
Show. ,
y r ••\*'Don’t Tall to be charming 'to*
oRu-r musicians. T^rj .to appr^i
elate their.art at w cli’a* yoia?3
own.
'
J&gt;on’t
ft:simple frock,
U bettervthnh over elaboration.,
which U nlwriys Uad form.
,
Do ctll Urate a .chnrm|&gt;nil plat‘ &gt;rm ureseuec
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The Monroe Daily*»*. ,
The esscntlfll principle which'-w* call
tho Monroe doctrine fat that w«’ should
repaKTita. an unfriendly net »ny st• tempt o f a European power to acquire
pew tcrrjtpry on the Amoclcan bemlppbere by conquest or colonlxatloa

It fe i t

by wt a n C l i M st a »till h'«Vt.V
reduction .in
n ssim »»**^ lSi*

Bevsrst Fbrrn* of Thst« Ära. Featured
-Beeson'S Gout no.
|.;
8evcr«| ^brma uf the Russian tunic
nre u a y livlng featured, stich as tha
box phijitsl. stylo, the aids plnltod cf-’
fogt^- lV e 'jìÙnlC» with plaited panels
bfick^ttid freut, iròd the gntbrifd overskjnritt-t on ’al-fi Una about’ flva;lnche*
fréih tl/c ;»»aUL aaya the Dry -Goods

E(«iti(nuJs6' The Jutirihni bf tni,'sklrt
'yoke’n
ad-.of The
t«v#r
drap*nrJ*'qfti-o
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marked by b. uiie Inch lu-nijing in ?be

ford»?df « reitle Thcsfvjsf course, are
tuorp exin-iut- niod.-bi. k .

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Itf cosai tins the'««»» dfmtodfo

(hr n*w prlet, »•!»•»* road* *ri*j
Vfl&lt;r it ü d uur own puWic»t!'l&gt; 'f'

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The King apreu drapery, which reach­ tMI’ W ork lin ce i vcb I^y P crgonkl
Atlentlon And Best Mfforlg
es the skirt « I k»- In freut wul lg slightly
draw« op Jn tfte lmck. I* a modlflrel
Telephone No 23
ftirtp *»f tlie'loiiB tunic- In some casen Opposite City HsU
the ^Of|ips)rvmdht la straight around
fW bbU.6‘«r.'.' lit-othenT It extends In
8torpkatio« In Japan
taperinsunlitUtii* from a iwlnt sHcyiy
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Allure
orih n rio« c r o5p and the
nbbre U f ’ Ctf«#* lu front to- «artr-tbc
Hulling Industry have brought .the diatrlcts of Tbhoku and Hokkaido, rjortb»tni; Japan.-one of H
th*
worat ”__jin»«
remi
&lt;k------that the .—
country
has faced In a bun-

,1red years,-iVCrtd
’h___ _weather
_
prevented

’ the rice from heading! _out, and tinuattally cold currents have kept the flah
At great distance* fro

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if« and *78 «»»»ral (Usisi** of «a
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Jun«.
o ffl« ' 1ÎL4 ï “ ‘ M *»W cortIBeato la my
**A bag made appi,ration for U t
¡fihJiîr
fc * ‘
ewertni?.*“ “ * ^ arcordincw with law. Bald
or0«S „J * *f?t,T?Cr
following described
«ituatad In Benino]* count y,
la* d**d to l**u* in
tfliïïi
Halfjotareat in -------•uk u * ._ Said «jrtiflfate era^ « ®'.
(«lío»»la s d*»«ib*d property «it- 40' aerea,
SnitlaoJ* cou at y. «oH da. U :* U ;
, Th* said land being a n im a gì tbe dato
til I onfwood* Tha »»Id land bslni
l , \ l t h ! dal# «I lh . l«ru*n« of .uri M u * e H ^ Ï* ‘. Utb .‘ »«IHratn la tba
î ? i * e !î .® i S
D* n"l*n». Uni«*« t»ld
io Ol* nam* ¡ Í 7 . V, 1 a*ton. îuaruflcata
«ball i&gt;* redeemed acrordia« to
14 r «ti»**U .kali Im rarlaamad iliï,* i u '^óo*. 9*11 Issue thatattn
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•* ^*1*1 a . 5 . it i* .
i t day f it Auiw t, A. H. IBM.
• my ntBeial ^fnalute and acal thi*
day ol Jia’ y, Ai D 1414.
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A. puUGUASr
I.A8S,
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«(rk a rc u a Cauri, »amiaal* Co,
f
By J. C. Roberta, a C.
*0-Ttt«wit«
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—"S-rtlI Ccart. IM*«alh iadltlal Orcult. Wy * * .. ^ .AWBjnHla for Tai Deed Cader
&gt;» ‘ ^¡.d fa* 5«*l*k*a Caaaly, riarlda. In
?r ü , , i í * 74 *,á m
Utawcal malate«
li karaby given that Ovaratrsot
S P &gt; ! P » » . P»-i. puraksoav ol Ta* Certi»,
H K- Tri*«. n*apondent.
î î ’i î
•f.H*
‘ he 1 ,4 day ol Juna,
i î i 2\ hM fl»«* ••id. e.rtlflc.u In my o f i ;.,
ctt ara fc«r*ijy Atju.r« * * 8 * and appaar Tw!Î I
m*d*. application for tai deed to
circuii court, ot tk* Sacanta JU¿u íC*0rd.,.*r*, * Uh, ltw- ««Id -corti«.
Citeuit of Klorlda. la and for Saraln- 1?..
Cato embraces tba (allowing deaeri bed nroo&gt;
reuaty. Florida, at tka court koua* la
Bamlnola coonty. Florida.
iìorld». oo Mondar, tba I H d .y iTmiV •J*1* BiU»»» la V U of N W U o}
iBiari. A. P. 1*1«. snd *n»»ar * bill of
ZrtidalBt, dl*d In tba «boy. ttyiad caum A c % b « S~ U0B , 4 &gt; T *‘ « B. H- « KÎ
Tko aald land bain« t warned *t th* dato
.rtiutt f i * by Aaa M Tylar.
v . ) , keroby ordarad tkat a copy of tba
' h* .*-¡í*f'a *f ‘ «ch cerviftc*t« In th«
l‘ ‘
7 a ba publlahad la tb . Ban- ****• OÍ V i l l i f Liifaiil, Ütiltil «ild Hr»
_____ , a waakly , n,*«p»p*r.
n*«ip»p*r, j&gt;ul&gt;m,
!.a.f*e* r1»*1.1.. rada*mad accordiog to Uw',
al Sanlord, In Srminalo county. Fio
a*
**•“• •• the Hat day of July,
one« rack waak for. ol|bl coaaoculivo A* 19. lille K
. y 1'? * “ .,» # » .°®«*al .alfnatura^afid saa
_ and ordered thla tba Uk day ol
1
* * ° e . X“ íhiAií g l a b s .U ‘
J«»c, A.
A. D.
ir. H
in Ü , nt Sanlord, la Saninola
Clark Circuit Court, Bemlaolo Co.. Fla.
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K. A. P0UGLA88,
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By J. C, Roberta, D, C.
»0-Tua*-Ite
1
Clark of tka Circuit Court.
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*WÌtU**Toir Complainant.
ii.Tuca-Htc
Casti. Saianlk Jsdlfltl fartiIrt.
j»pinola Cannly, Florida. In Ckancary
Caca E. Tyoar
Citation
.
«
ynar
mak Tynar
fk Fraa* Tyner, n aoa-raoldtat of tba 8Uta
h appear*»« from tba rrrlflad bill ot earn-

f l l L t e t Cora E. Tynar,, baraln duly fllad,

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K. A. Don (tans, Clark ol Clr*
Court, Seminole County and Tba oaal
Ihia llth day. of Juna A. D. l i l t .
K. A. IlOtHl 1,ABB,
Clark of Circuit Court. Seminóla Co.. Fla.
By J. C. Hubert».
Ï M .£
10« by,
iifitor for COmplalonnt.
14-Tuet II«
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8# minar«
1* Caart af tka CSttSIr .
' Caattif, HUIa of Florida
‘~ ~ * - t*&lt;* * * \
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*m C. Stawdrd.Sr.
Ta aB Creditor*, Leiateae, Iliitrlbutaaa and
•H I’tnona having Claims or IHmanda
* arti nit raid Batata;
I f t a, and aacb of you aro hereby notified
u i rvqairad to praaont any claims.Mid da«hick you or either ol you may bava
_ _ tba aatata of WlUiam C. Btoward,
dtrtited, lata of Bamlaala county, PlorU tba undaral(nad admlnlatrator ' al
aatata, within two ytari fram tka dat*

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tad Juno SOtk, A D. I»U .
W ILLIAM C. BTEWAHD, JH
atar.
AdmlntaUat
U-Turt-Stp
Katlca far Publlcatlaa. Batial Na. ««II«
■ ■ P H M W a n t of tba Intarlar,
JfBea at Calaaayllla, Florida,
8.‘ Und Offleo
Juna *T, J I U .
I hética U barwby rieen that Mary It. Taay*
ab-rGanaya, Florida,. aho, on July B,
ad Entry,
E
-Serial
■ ■ No,
Huv»«da Ho
BE»*
M .• n e w of a
8w H»
t

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tedwt *1, |"kl»if*aw uaffc- f.«aa1■
CikiuH meridian, hat fllad notlra of In*
’ Matfaa to make Commutation l*roof, to
■taUiih rtalm to tba land above daacrlbad.
Were Clerk o f-tba Circuit Court, at Banfard, Florida, on' tka Hth day »I Augurt,
lilt.
daiwast name* ai witoe»e»..
u iT w . Paula, of Gaoeea. FloBda.
AHaUaraon, of Ganara. Florida.
am
&amp;Ä0.
a
tj. Greaham.. of Geneva, Florida.
I
R- Q.
L M. Rahblndtr.
■r, vi
of Oanara,
iir v ii«, Florida,
Floridi
HENRY 8. CHUBB.
Register.
BB-Tur*‘ îta

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bedte ef A^tleaUaa fer Ta* liaad (indar
aad «71 Gan. Hulule» of
Bacetaa
TÍh Ida
— _la hereby «Iran that Ouacatraat
Katie*
Tarpraline Co., porebaaar ot Ta* fertili
n u No. 3IS. dated tha Brd day of Juoa.
l&gt;. IBIS, baa fllad aald^cartlflcnt«
la my
ií*co»‘ *“
adre, and baa mad# application for tas
to laatta in accordane« with law, Said
ambracea tka
tba fotlowln«
fotlowln
_ Bomlttofo
y »ItuatedT In
a, to.wit; BEH ot 8 W U of
Il B, It. SB fi. Aerea 40.;
mid land bain« ana wad r
•f ihe Ueuanc« ot euch cottifli
•ana of W. • Laarnud. Ualaao.
o n *bml| bo radaamml accordio« to I « * ,
tat deed will iaaua thereu.i on tha BUt
dar ol July A; D. 1#14.
wltaaaa my official al«naturo and aaal
Ui. i h. iTtb day of dona, A. D ,1191*.
I
II. ABB
Clerk fir cult Court,
Bamlnola Co., FI_
. . . Bant___
B y J, «• Roberta, Ih C.
10-Tuee.Ma
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L ----------Ifatica af1 Appllcdllan ''for To* Of ad Uadar
Bacila« ST«, and 111. General Statale« ■
FlatId
Not ir* la hereby «ivao th»t Oaaratraat
Turpeslifs* Co., purchaser of Tas Cartlfieata
Hi
na. IB**,
mes, dated tba 3rd day of
«I Juna, A. I»

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U« de*d wlU la*u. tkj.r«44| &gt; A h a Hat. day

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yon thsl 0«*rt*»a*t
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■ ' of Ts* CottU*
v - ' Æ Â Â ' i S r ï . .. . 3rd diy of Juo«.
carliflcst* la _«y
has filad Mid
a
-applleailon f«r-_tb*
dîïÜT'. *?d b* ‘ madtt-app
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London.—In th« hlftory of politic«
them 1« no parallel to tho Parle trag­
edy which hn« resulted In the death
ot M. Cdlmotto, who w u «hot by {Be
wlf*_ ot M. Caillaux. the minister of
finance, who sought to- «Tenge her
husband’« honor, aayn London TitIllu .

Women, happily, figure little in polltlcfil murder«, although About three
years ago an attempt was made by a
woman of Los jAngsles. Cal, to shoot
a congrssaman who »he considered
had tnsulted' ber husband, who was

1U. by making dlapsraglng .xcjuarJui
about him In public. FUrtunatsly, tbe
wound Infllfitod proTed but a sllgb»
on« and tbs woman escaped with a
short term of imprisonment.
France, perhaps, ha« not been ao
stirred sine« the Breton heroine.
Cariotto Corday, stabbed that mon­
ster of the. revolution, Marat, In
his bath. But tbs modem history of

Nolle« of AasUcaUen for Tax Otad Undo*
9 oatton I W and ■878 General Hiatal««
of Florida
Navico I« hereby
that Ovar«treet
Turpentlaa Co.., purchaser of Ta* Certifi­
cata No. H I ,' dated tka 3rd day of Juno,
A. D. 1911, baa filed aald certificata la my
aflra, and haa mado application for tax
dood to lituo In accordane« with law. fl.id
certificate ambmfafl'w* following dserri bad
orty altuatad In H»ral»*ie county.
Ida, ttt-wlt: NWJi of BEH (laa* bag.
8.08 che N ol SW «or run T.fy U .8« cha
to point I th V and 3 eba N of SE cor N
10 rko Wly IB.IB tba S I1H eba) Sac 11,
Tp I t S. It. Iti E, acroa SO.
Tbo aald I*«« being aaaomod nt tha dato
of tka la*anace of dttch certiiaat* In tb*
aa of M. r. Kuna. Unie#* aald certlflc*V* abalt bo rodoomdd according to law, ta*
dattd wifi Iaaua tbareoa on tko fltat day of
D. If 14.
'u iy .J
official signature and aoat
Wlta
tbl* tf*Ì7tJ ) day of Juaa’ A D. I f 14
{anal).
» . A, DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Reminolo Co., Fla.
j By i . C. Robarte, I). C.
flO-Tu**-8tc
la

elicali Coart Boeoalh Jodíela! Circuit
Marninole County. Florida. In Cknátory
B. Rapp, Complainant
!l« n
a*.
Citation
Viola M. Gardner and hus­
band, W; B. o »rditer. Do- .
Êfl|^SSlSÎjT
V- It: appaarlnr from thè affidavit .filed in
teure, by Oeort* A. DaCattot, fUttdtor
■*f loutiicl for Cump lai nani, tkat il I#
adente
beliti ol affiant that tb*
hItti cause are non-real denta
if httVida, and that tbalr orei . . . ■
revide dr a is at «urne, trf^bo county of
Floyd, and lb* &gt;tat* of Geor«la, and tkat
aald, roapoadanU are , both oyer twenty-oao
earn of a««, add that there la no parson
._ th* stala of rFlorida,
U É r thè
i ü iaerale* of a aub
poena upon «kam would bind aald rrtpondante: therafor*. you. Viale M. Gttdnar
. T 0 .JWU.
I 3 » r &lt;&lt; Rom*, in tb« county
___9 . .n
. . _____
of Floyd and H
tkoj state
»tat of Georgi*, aro boro,
ordered and reunited to appear te tba
i l « Jy fllad In thla catino.
Jll ol .
d.y fol
t
not later X ï % : &gt;nday, tko 8rd day
August, A. D. H I», tko «amo boing * rulo
day *(
firn hfi liti hiîfifci, __
___
,,
n nowapapor, putili« bad In fiaminóla
&gt; iFlorida, one* (fc waak Id*,,firn eon*
»
. ‘▼r
jfigUae.' C N lT bl .«id
Witnttm. iL .........
A. Dobgiia«;.
■eat tbareof. tkl* 24th day of
court and tk» 1
Juno. A- JJi,»9“ '
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(Merk of tko Circuit Court,
rtf' t By J. O. Roboru, D. C

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; E xclu siv« S h e* Store -

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This gflme ran bs ployed In a clear,
open specs with a dozen or more—the
more tbe merrier. It bus a lender anil
an ‘’end mnn.” \ good strapping-boy
In preferred ju ‘‘end nun." The leader
could bo uoy size; It doesn’t matter.
Tbo kuniu la played standing ns clone
together aa sardines In « 'b o x . The
lender turns to far or his neighbor on
the right
.
' Leader (first time)—Did you over see
a mouse!
J.
Bight Band, Nelgbbor.No, ' frhst
does it* look like)
i imitT—it looks tike this (stretches
out left arm anil points with foreflngrr, keeping that position), i
Bight hand neighbor then turns to
hU br her right hand neighbor! and the
same form is gone through all down
the line, so when It la tbe leader’s turn
again all the left arms ard stretched
out and all tbe left forefingers pointed.
■Leader (second time)—Did you ever
ee* a mouse?
Bight Hand Neighbor—No. What
does It look like?
Louder-It looks like this (itretche*
out right arm and point« with forefin­
ger, keeping that position).
These Question« go tn the same manner down the line, all taking the same
position. *
Leader (third time)—Did you «Fflr
see a mouse?
Right Hand Neighbor—No. What
does It look like?
f
Leader—It looks like this (kneels on
left knee with both arms stretched
straight out. both forefingers pointed)‘ All down tbe Une In turn take the
samo position.
^&lt; •
Ler ifuurth-tim e»-Did rogvitrat

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The origin of the-expression. Hee 1
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Of John B Stetson University, Do Land, Florida

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TREATS HIS OWN SNAKE BITE

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P eters 6 H a n so n :

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In certntu porta of Drfixil. where the
ellmp.tc |t Intensely hot nnd tbe house
j est esnuot lire, a domestic rnKçnU-her
I tB-mnptoypd whoso presence- at first
brings a start o f honor to northern
visitors. _ * — r *‘ These «ufaUtutca for reliable old
Mme. Caillaux.
tabby are perfecUy baimlcss snakes
Russian revolutionaries provides some and are employed all over Brasil aa
equally remarkable stories of heroine» the next fast thing to our honored
of the peoplo who have taken upon four footed friend.
The reptiles ere email boa constrict
themselves the task of killing thosa
whom they conaldohBd tha enemies of torn and sleep In tbe boose, generally
tit the foot of tbe stairs. When night
progress aad liberty,
Tb« most recant case wee that of comet on they wake from sleep and
Zinaida KonoplUnnlkova, a Russian silently and swiftly begin their work
school mistress, who on August IS, of gliding about the house and seek­
1904, shot dead Major General Mtn. ing rata.
snake« fire offered for sale In
commander of the famous regiment of
all
thé
markets of Bahts and bring
the Semanoff guard«, at Petorbof rail­
way station. She was arrested on the from 91 to $5. according to their alxe.
•pot and ultimately condemned to It Is aald that they are so easily tamed
death by hanging, this being the first that if removed from one bouse to an­
death eentsooe passed on a /woman other they will return almost-as In­
since tha execution of Sophie Perov- variably as a domesticated a t
•keys, who was practically tho chief
organiser of the nihilist conspiracy
Cunundruma.
which resulted In- Osar Alexander II
Which la-lbe amnllest bridge in the
being blown to place« on his way to world? .The bridge of the.now. ■
tpe military riding school In Ht,'Pe­
Why doe» the cast wind never travel
tersburg on March 1, 1111.
straight? - Because It blows so bleak
This female assassin was only twen­ (oblique). ,
ty-seven years of age at the time of
Why Is n und shot llke-an amusing
her execution, but even aha was dx fellow? Because ba's tbe boy to keep
years older than Marie Spiridonova, the game aUv«,
who, fired with lhe wrongs of the flueThree feet I have, but ne’e r attempt
slxn peasant, shot the bruts) Governor to go, and many nails tbemm. but not
Dttjenoevehy. Horrible torture« were one toe. A yard measure.
Indicted upon her la order to fords
Wby should we avoid mingling with
her to confess tbe names of her ac­ the multitude? Because If you are
complice» and ultimately ebe was hemmed In by a crowd you are likely
tried by court-martial behind dosed to get a stitch iu your side
doors and sent to Siberia a physical
Why Is a dog biting his own tall like,
wreck.
a good manager? Because be makes
both end* m eet.-——■
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First

A. J. Helen, Union filed« Shoes for
Men, Price 13.45 end $3.95
Ladles Twp Strap Slippers In Pstent
Lent her end Gun fit cist $3.00
values for $1.93

Right Hand Neighbor—Noi Wliat
doea It look like?
Loader—It looks like this (fives a
gentle posh with tbe right sbdhtder).
This is all the game, as you will
plainly ace. aud If you do fiot laugh
III natun-d you will be.

Mobile, AJ*.—Charley Dunn, the
twelve-yearold eon of'C , M. Dunn of
Park, fivfinue. Crichton, probably owea
hla life to hts preeenoe of mind when
bitten on tbe finger by fi mocttelo.
He quickly took outhls pocket knife,
slashed his finger In crisscross thhpo,
at lick the digit In his mouth and'began
to tuck out the pol«ou. Then he
wfapp4Kl a ^ord around.’ tdii arm aa
‘f
tmr-a t
4 -1
- - - - - - = t ig k r aa he . could between elbow -4
*T
LanUrn.
ahif^numlder , to prevent tha po|son
'• " « V t t U 'w : » . « . Vruffl jwttlng, Info hi« system and .-•. fcfaiFhrisiisViajitern la an old Scotch
mede tracks fèr tho house aa
M n$mo for Jbt«moon. - In the days when
h*
/mild
•, tba Scottish clan» wero a law unto
''rstn ^.'M a^k j’jC
..'fÁ:(doctbr w’aa tummoded. baV«ia&gt;«ni thetnuelvc* it* waa aald tbst the MacI ha baliaf ol-#JB¡
Maatat Dgno waa pouring perox ’ PgrUnee altjtckfd their enemlee and
} Ida'into the wound and was tho cal id- ca riled out their raiding expeditions
-pat'inember of tha family.
&lt; lb. the night time by thu light o f tb*
7heroJa jn- the house a family rohd- ijvwm'rhufice. tbe appellation.
icfte hook thkt’ has bold a greaVhracl*f&lt;V
1}’*?£&gt;*
Booby Trap,
natlop for ChirleyV Aflar’ ho had cut
VÜFÖ1 complaint
d and
nnd let the poison
;out be
he * The -term booby trap is applied to
polaon \out
Monday, the «tb the wppnd
tha sama being a But thii book,down.and began
'
' '
n ratbtr etupld form of practical Jok­
efudying. -The word booby 1» the name ot a
t
*
»
ft
Philo
waiting
for
tha
dbetor
to
barjf/ibertVYbal nBlUa ba
{arrive to a«e If bo had dona the right bird’ o t Ui* gnnnut tribe, remarkable
. is’ - for Its »tupldlty; hence n booby trap
lhinf- Thu doctor iuld ha had.
’-'V
• 'Beyond some «welling and some la one thaL with a certain amount of
-jbe
.j b b h í m u p h p i
twu'atsi» no tftd effects are expected thought, might have been «Trtldyd.
a, j i . n t i , v v 3 '^ 2 0 ifajtrA«j
from
the
Circuit Court? BomlntìF Cp.. F
^
,»w «a t Ralp.
^M-Tuoa-MC.
r .t' V Í
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E. H. PETERS

»I

»c e a * tnoune?

fot Tai Dead fader
87« General Nlalataa

Notice la --------. given that Ovaritreet
Turpoatlna Co., pttrcMaar ol
■ Ta*
___ CarUI).
cat* No. I- f«
dated
ltd day of Juna,
J /, v
e m itb*
« erd
A. O. IBIS, kae fllad «aid certificate In
office, aad haa- mad« application for
daad to lanua in accordann with law. Said
certificai« embrace« tba following described
property «(tutted In Seminóla county, ñ orda. to.wit: Hall Inter«« In b*|. I l l ft N
and «70 It B of 8 W cor of
ol NWJ
NWtg of' “
l i o n i l l To. *0 8. JpB &gt; E, run E JBI ft N
IflB 4*7 ft N Tf W HB-ft 3 5*4 ft.^
The «aid land being aaaaaaid at tb* dat*
of tbe Isauanro of auek certiorate in tba
nama of A. D. Tyaea. Unleu aald rartlfl.
rat* »ball be redeemed aecordlng to lnw.
tea deed will Iaaua thcraon on tb* 3 1 « day
ol July, A. D, 1*14.
. WfUMaa my offlrial eigoaturo and
tbla tbo 27tk day ol Juno, A. D. 1*14.
•aaal)
E. A. nOUOLASS.
Clark Clrtult Court, Bamlnola Co.. Fla.
By J. C. Roberta. D. C.
BO-Tuee-Jtc
,

FOR THE CHILDREN
Did You Ever See a Mouse?

A. D. I*|J, baa Alad aald certificate I« ray
o a t«, and baa made application for ta*
o íí
ncoordanrw with law.
Sold carllflau embraces tba following deeprop*rty situated In Seminóla roan*
ty,,Florida, to-«It:
Half laUroat la&lt;W t*
U »Ò^èaat 1
4
* * • Tp. fcl 8*
, TB* aald land bela« uteesed at tha data
of tb* laauaac« of euch cartjflrat* la tha
noms of Buaaa A. Uenniaon. Ualaaa »aid
cortlflcavc abati bo rvdremad according to
law, tn* dead will Iaaua tbaratta on tb* Slat
dar of July; A. D. 111*.
Wit new my official signature and aaal
thla ihn TTtfc-day ttf Juna, A. I». l i u .
___
__
JjLi*
laaal^
E. _____________
A. DOUGLAI
'
- CUri Circuit Court. Bamlnola C a , Fla.
°* R «»-»«, b . C.
. 8U-Tuti-Ste

■•»a
—- ■ in liiv
accordane«
iu e m , Wien
with lad.
lee* Bald ref ti n*
cate emhracvw tko* followin* daacrlbad prop
•fty &gt;Uusud In SemlaaU county, florid«,
814 of Lota S and 4, áutthm l# s
TV^Il ?,d t. IO E. atra* M .
,
,
,
Th* .Sid land beite sweated at tka datej
*1 the Usuantw oT Tuch certificato In the
UB(. c! Weite« rt .ear neJ Unleea aaid cersantal for $emplatnaat
ttireu .hell M redeemed accordine to law,
ffl-Teoa-Su u
tag deed »{RTlA'ie therrun on rhû*hl&gt;«,»dp05,
»14.
. C VP
------------- --- ----------- "TT
as,”
ray « (Urtai tignAtura and aaal
I n Iho Ctrrsil Court. Hovonlk Jttdiclal.
i. I
tb da» ^rJunau A. U. 1*14Htmlaalo Counir.-N*d.‘ o of n«rid*
E. A. UOU Ol. A3 a.
‘ In Chancery
Court, ? ? S Ì??j? Cài, H ».
B F ï . ' ô n t i &amp; ü ; v&gt;: c :
u .„ h . c « t m nw .

k»li hereby ulve a J b a l O*
ntln« Co.„ purehwer ot Tad
No, 108«, dateti th* ard day
A- 0. IBIS, baa filed .«Id eaftlflrat«
tod h u , rdat!4 apDjifUíon lT,
_ with
la i;*u* \t \.
eartlfieata •rù\t*£**
a«M Iht
tha íoHowln
foll««lnfjw«oproperty altu aw •“ BamlaoH cowa*
Florid
m a*. tJ-wit;
»»&gt;
h ig of S)&lt;
8M of t o . W

M em bers o f F»lr Sttx fioldom Figur«
n« Aataaaln« In 'w o r ld ¿ t Politlón .
— M m «. Cnlllaux*« Crim e.

NoUco »f
Bai far Ta* Dead Under
bacii so t í «
*7« Ganar al Hie mie*
.m a r id a
otic#
ta
hereby
------ —
------- - fivan
Ivan that O
Ovaratroat
Turpentine Co., purrbaear ol Ta*

ta.i it la tba balitf ot |ha complainant that
,w defrr.danl la a non-r**ld»nt of tba
tuta of Florida, and that bin prasaat plara
d traidanca i* to complainant unknown;
tkat tba .aid dafaadant la oaar tha a«a of
tw,aty os* ynarn and jk a t tharo fa no
Î2Ü « jo tha Htata of Florida, tba cervie«
would bind tba aaid dafandai
ant.
whom wool
». yo
you. Frank
m u afora,
ta appanr
to tba^bfll o
appi
r, .~ufi- Monday, - the
S ^ A Ia d . In 1
thla caute,
tambar. A. *»c.
BÎ.-1H4,
tba tame
ttk'day ol Soplaraoer.
n
U . t a tuia day ol lhb court.
mi
i,
_
I tL ib A «
r .L t .d i I
'dad
It Jfa
lu ft her aordered'that
thla no-'
Ibt be putdlibad in tha SanfMd Harald,
■papar publiabad la Baminpla county,
I waolt for *i*ht contacutiye Tietlie of I n t e r i m

» .S r »

WOMEN IN POLITICAL MURDER

■_
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Conducted by the
Jlenedlctinp
il
.
Fethera ; \ _|
TERMS - $235.0U

rd

FUU ! -tractions
I iron in

Comaml Clase-

leal Courte«

hold my big umbrella o u t
But upslda.down for d m .

And sst out cens and tub» and

:¿jiA lJf,

roi

�K— ..'.F

■*.-V ■ . 1.

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*«.

i* iy for Mr. Car-ho
a as a punishment for
irpprov
Who-wiil be the
Inp
buys.
taxatlhnV'
There In one thing
A healthy boy will paddle around
• The Star then proceeds to tell of
for
Ifea Mexican#; thsy
the great public utility which Ocala all day in cold, undean water, but
«irt*
to wyste tinN,/&gt;n tne pui
baa in (tea electric plant, which has he ‘rebel* «at night K required to so
art«
of
peac« 'when there is
much
at
dip
his
feet
in
a
bath
tub
just reached the noipt where, with
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN.
and
murder
to be accomplished,
of
clean,
warm
water—
like
a
girl
some improvement, it can bn made
YOU AND M E.“
gnd
as
their
families accompany
He
is
not
afraid
of
the
effects
of
a
of great yalue to tho public, and
yet there aro those who favor dis-■good bath; he jiist doesn't see any them on the campaigns th e y ’ fight
posing of It. . Reference is made to use in it, jin d It doesn't feel goon with all the comforts of h om e.be­
Palstka, as a pretty and prosperous like the comforting waters of the hind the nearest hill.
town, and with even greater advan­ creek^ .
Even' the splendid bathing pools
tages, and y et is not going ahead as
T lil.llt u J U )[ , S S ñ S ¡ * ¡
A CH 1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
fast as Ocala, and the point in made of the clubs and institutions do not
**HE‘ LL I*RENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Value of a W ife. ~
that, except for I w a t e r , Palatka'a appeal to the boys like a muddy
The magistrate had asked all of
public utilities are in the, hands of pond. They go In twljnmlpg in the
pools when there Is' nothingness to the- customary Questions about taking
venison of this polpt without ’ pre­ private owners,
Lying
"this man," or "this woman," for a
be
done,.but any boy will walk'thr
Along three line* the Starr re­
cluding It* possibility.
writing her * Utter,
lawfnl wedded companion and about
miles
to
a
gravelly
brook
and
shiv
f t hat I'm getting oi^.all right,
. For Sal* Dirt C h r a j ^ S T ;
Two factor* appear to lead Vo ih e producer a lengthy suggestion con
in the wind while dressing and un ‘‘promising- to lore, honor and obey-“
J h rt I'm really feeling better *
breeding of flies un'der' .wood floor tained in the falatka Item, in which dressing rather than to take a plunge The ceremony waa finished. The cou­ passenger car. New tires. ^
overhauled. •*Jti. H«rri,.
’ And am full of vim and fight.
■table*. If the floor bo not tight it is pointed out the neeeealty and
ple were married.
in an artificial swimming hole.
.1 em telling her I'm working
The bridegroom started to rfeach for
and sound it permit* particles of advantages of cooperation, on the
Soap waa invented by the greatest
bis wallet. Then be stopped.
Every minute of the day,.
fly-blown manure, as well as urine, part of the people, not only of one
enemy
the boy ever had. He can­
"Squire.” be said, “ I gotta propo­ on Beardall avenue, near B y
And I have no time for shirking
to fall upon the ground beneath the town but of all closely related, the
not
understandwhy
any
one
sition to maka to ye. HI give you 92 mock, at your own price. I„,
And I have no time for play.
stall and we have here all the con mpst of the suggestion being for
should
ever
.-'have
been
so
now ,.or 111 wait tlx months and give S. A. Houston, Cameron,»?***.
'
' * •' '
• « dit
ditlons most favorable to the devel Ocala, and Palatka to join forces in
cruel
as
to
make
a
cake
of
the
slip­
you what I think my wife’s worth
I am telling her that nightly
ment c f the larva food, warmth tho matter of securing municipal
----;
then, even if tt'e 9*00.”
pery
stuff.
It
doea
very
well
to
docks
and
the
inauguration'of
a
I am sitting round the home,
d moisture. Again, if the founda­
For, Sale— Furniture at
'
The
magistrate
looked
at
the
brNle
hurl at the fellows out in the mifddle
And that time Is passing lightly
Ave.
tions of such stables be not tight, boat service that * would be the
form
moment
"1
believe
III
take
the
of, the stream, and the lather af­
And I've no desire to roam.
below the levels of the floor*,' flies mean* of saving the peole much in
fords amusement as he stands waist 92 now." he said.—Louisville Times.
For Sale—1910 Cadillac
the
way
o
f
freight
money.
The
I-am telling her I'm hoping
will efter this space and deposit in
‘
I " ■—
car for 9400.00, ju8t ornfct
That a month or two they'll stay the mfterial they And aWaiting them. strong point of the suggestion is that deep in the river and watches*
Cutting and Polishing.
dissolve upon the surface of the
good running shape. Sanford
Where )be hillside* green are sloping
Flies were breeding in the manure cities, like individuals, must join
The
Rer.
Holman Black was con­ chine ft -Garage.
water,
but
as
fdr
the
utility
of
soap,
And the tittle ones can play
pile in 38 per cent of all the stables hands for mutual benefit,-and it is
gratulated In Dearer by a
there is nothing to it so far as the
after an eloquent
inspected, however, there was no this cooperative spirit that invites
Sale—Two good ha
boy is concerned. At most it ia only tery of pulpit oratory.
J a m glad they’ re where the breeges manure pile in 28, or B5 per cent, it success. We look with askance
spring wagon. Inquire of
good
to
bring
about
a
water
fight
upon
the
man
who
chooeea
to
live
“ What la your secret, sir?" the re­ Bottling Co.
Gently Idas them as they run,
having been hauled away just prior
o ri
when a lot of boys have gathered at porter asked.
And 'I'm telling her it pl^aees '
to the inspection. No suitable re­ absolutely alone, and it is the same
— *— ‘
the swimming hole.
"W ell." was Dr. Black’ s smiling an­
- , Me to think of all thdr fun.
ceptacle was provided for the man­ with municipalities. Any city or
For Sale or Rent—Two'nkf~i
And the boys are right. .S o far as swer, “ a preacher should always re­
And I write her that I’ m not lonely, ure in 95 per cent of the stables In­ town that ia not willing to cooperate
donees at a bargain. W. J .'
member
that
while
there
are
sermons
they
are
concerned,
soap
ia
a
useless
j.. Rut it’s all a fearful sham,
spected, from which fact we may with some other for tho welfare of
T o r they’ d come back if they only assure that at one time or another both, is standing in its own light, commodity. Nothing so becomes a In stone, tho more precious a stone
h *•;
boy
dirt. He wouldn’ t be a boy Is, the more carefully lt-p»ust bo cut
:^-_Kncw how miserable I am.
For Sale— New Underwood
95 per cent of the manure piles are and doea not deserve any more than
and polished."
‘$iphout
a' .generous amount of
happena to-fall to its lot. There is
writer,, price 975. P. O. boi
ng flies.
^
upon hts face and hands. He woulc
For I miss their sweet caresses*
Sajxfqrd, Fla.
Ra.u
"nonjjectiott with this tight Otu unity in strength, and there Is glory
Fragment# of Time Count.
be a "ilssy" if he were clean. Clean
‘eno\igh
for
all.
It
behooves
all;
- And I miss their shouts V glee,
$ k fm iboard of health * ! * £ 'pre­
Many person» havs become truly ed­ r For sals at a bargain,- xi I tit-,
And the empty hours, jdepressei .. pared '« v ordinance which «M S »',»* therefore, to work together for the liileea in a boy denotes th a b h c hail
ucated
merely by the wise uso of odd
r away cannot attendj lo Ri^ i j l
been deprived of a lot of fun— the
Now tM very xotuY^qf me.
goverpVthe construction of-h oy se common good of all, and b y so do­
fragments of time. A bit of poetry or acres of Celery Delta at Cotti
more;
dirt
the
tn4re‘fun
and
th
e
-ls
»
I am writing thxt,:T m nappy,
a versa of Scripture learned while içity, Sanford, _ Kl«, g « ¿ f ?
stables in such a manner as .will ing greater results esn and will be
dirt th* less fun. ,' We believe'th e
From each roguifch-little tot,
obtained.
dressing 1« th«. morning; a few foreign
make these pUpes, now the greatest
The same rulo that applies to Bible implicitly; w^-tjeljpre that the word* or-phraaba conned on the way 1 ? . ^
I am writing that I'm happy,a
breeding places for flies, practically
first bqy was made out Of dirt.
B ut I'll bet she krrow^l’ m nqr.
to work, or between tasks; a gregt
? f you " * nt 15 **** *
free from thesq pests. This ordin- boat lines and dock facilities may
celery and potato ami reg*t___
also
be
said
to
apply
with
equal
book
read
in
snatches
while
wailing
.................. • /
lance is how in the hands of the laws
^ An acquaintance was discussing for méals; a dtp Into nobto literature land go and look st this and make]
t I have often remarked that the and rules committee of the d ty force to other utilities, such as for
some of the beautiful specimens o at bed time; w-wtudlous efiort to se­ me an offer. Trolley from Ssnionl
instance,
electric
lights,
especially
livery stable and other stables of I council and will be the subject of
where two towns are near enough to 'word painting that had come to his cure contact with tome nobler person runs past the land known as th* j
Sanford were breeding place* fori an open , meeting of the committee
notice at on* time or*anotheç. He thafi ooe’s sdtf every day—by such Joshua Powell Firm. Mike offer to |
flie# and that when the city officials) which- will be held next Monday each other to be supplied by the
mentioned
some of the work 0! simple piaba as these life la enriched owner, J. P„ 26 Columblt sUeet,
made the owners of these placeal night. The health department la same plant. There are many in­
Hampstead, L. I., N. Y.
IJ-lStp J
Robert
G.
Ingersoli and remem­ and made powerful.
dean them -tip-and—put them in I anxious to secure-favorable action on stances where this could be made to
bered
John
J.
Ingulfs
tribute,
to
For Sale— Jersey sow, two' ytsr*'
proper shape the fly question would this bill from the committee and to apply and it would no doubt apply
grass ag being particularly plenlng.
D. McDonald.
59-4tp
be solved for the city. There is no I this end urges alt interested in thel of great value, owing to the great
N m I cb t f A p p lica ti«« f»t T « « n « « 4 P a t it i old.
It may interest you and is repro­
Hrciloo B N Ch«pU, P I I , Lava al Slat.
doubt about the flics breeding in the ! health and welfare of the d ty to be aaving of all concerned. And there
Ida
For Sale—Fine farm of us
are many other ways of cooperating duced here not only on account of
Notice 1» borri.}- »iron that D. D. Dstiial,
■tables and ail the health author-1 present at this session,
its merit but because ! also "lack lurrhaaar of Has - Cartiflcata Ns. ItSS, about three miles from the dty/l
that
could
be
practiced
with
benefit.
ities of, the country are agreed upon
jated tha 3rd day o( April, A. D.
baa
just that arqount of copy.
Alad aald certificat* la njr office, aod ha, also, two choice city lot*. Gnsg!
this
subject. The
Jacksonville I ^ "6 n e of the greatest advantages
mail*
application
fer
tas
dead
ta
taaua
in cheap for cash or can be purrkassd
"L ying in the sunshine among the
accordane« with law. Said certificat* «ir.
health authorities have come to this oi a d ty 0 Whing Its public utilities," Ï Once more T . J. Miller is trying
buttercups and the .dandelions of braca* th* following daaerwsA property on easy terms. Address R.‘, art sf ]
conclusion and their report below
th&lt; 0 a ,ja SUr( ..j, when prop;
in flaminol* eoanty, marida, togrow palm tree* «round the Im­ May, scarcely higher in Intelligence aituatod
witi Lot S, ntoek K, Asila’* Plan at Orlbdo. HeraJd office.
should be read by every citizen of I crly handled, they produce revenue perial Theater. A a to whether he
than the minute tenants of that The aatd land bafog saaaaaed at (ke data oi
Sanford and especially by the people'
the laanaaao «I ano« canili cat* in th* name
.F or sale,or. Rent— Five srm, 1
will succeed or not remains' to be mimic wilderness, oyr earliest recol­ of Unknown. , Unit«* **id 'eerttfesate sasQ
who have atablea in the city limit*
land,
two good wells, locsttd Jot;
ba
rod*«mad
accordi**
ta
taw,
tas
dead
seen but any man who tfia* as hard lections are çf grass; add when tho will laatta tfaaroon on tka Slat dey at A sand the officials should then take
sou^h
of
Station 10 on.S,
««•t.
A.
D.
ISIS.
t o ' beautify
the premise* as M(, fltfqî (ever fs v?nded'and, the foolish
Witnra* my officiai .i(natur* and H-al way.
action:
See F. W. Mahosty si
Miller has in the past^Ykw years wrangl.é of the market and forom ia Ikfa tka S l‘ k day of July, A. » . 1»!4.
nald’s,
m X
"Swatting the fly is good so far
J . M S»
E. A. UOUOLASS,
should certainly be assisted by the closed, grass heals over the. gear
Clerk Circuit Court, ffamlnoto Co,, ri*
——
,
t
as it goes but It doe* not go back
Ily J. C. Ho berta, I&gt;.
general public. I believe that if which our descent into the bosom
For
Sale—Two
good
ihlps*
j
8S.fii.TuM
»1 , i
far enough, according to the Jack­
T e m p t th e a p p e t i t e ,
the small boys will let the trees of the earth has made; and the car­
some good secondhand kotUb. *“
sonville board of health, which be-'
p l e a s e t h e ta a te a n d -,
alone long enough they will -grow pet of the infant .become* th* blan­
Palmetto avenue.
ltd
lieves that the proper place to do
n o u r i s h th e b o d y ..
and greatly beautify the
Imperial ket of the dead;
1
the swatting 1* in the breeding
C risp , c le a n and fr e s h —4
For Sale^Horse, buggy Slid
Theater and thé general public
"Grass is the forgiveness of na­
places apd before there is any fly to
5 c e n ts in th e m o is t u r e ness,
12 sewing machine*
should help to protect the trees by ture— hér constant benediction.
p r o o f pack age.
''
awat.
bunch
of accounts. No reuSS0§|
For
Rent—
Furnished
rooms,
ligLt
discouraging the depredations of Fields trampled with battle, satur­
Someone »aid in the pa it that to
any ’one who tries to break the trees ated with blood, torn with the ruU housekeeping and bed rooms. 311 offer will be refused. Must
once. J. II. Hunter/ 303 R7
96-3tp
make a gentleman of a boy- one
down or swing on them or othM-wiw of cannon, grbw grrén again 4ith Park avenue.
------------ ----------St.
Í7*2ip
must start with hi* grandfather and
maltreat them while they are grow­ grass, and carnage is forgotten.
Wanted— Sewing by the day. Mrs
the board of health believe* that* if
ing. These palm trees have been Streets abandoned fey'traffic become
H. CV Grantham, cor Oak and 11th
the work goes fnr enough back, that
T O 4 R ENT ^
planted several times and I know grass grown ILke rural lanes and are
street.
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98-3te
1» to the breeding place, Uf£fe wil)|.
that they have cost the owners a obliterated.
Forests decay, har­
IhiVkj
“
bO f*w«ir If not an elimination of
pretty sum of. money to procure vest* perish, flofrera vanish, ■'but
Wanted— Pharmacist wants posi­ . r F o r_- ^ o p t -511
room
bout»,
with
sii
conv
the fly pest, disease danger and
and plant them. Those in front of grass is immortal/ ,- Qelcagurad. b y tion,
Licensed, graduate, married;
507 Park.
■ H»tf
nuisance.
the building seem in a fair w ty to the sudden blast* of winter, it 'gritb- Florida drug experience. • Address A p p i/
«*■»■;
succeed and the ones on the side draws ¡nth the impregnable fortr. - , J. H. ‘H ./ca re Herald, id ’ 97-2tp
Investigation having already con•jY.tr ’ Rent— My place, 3)( »«rex :
that have just been planted again of its ‘ subterranean vitality and •?&gt;*-■ ........ —I---- - --------w ----------------- — ■ . 4--room house l H miles south **4 j
lished conclusively that the fly pl4yf w .Sale— F in e ’ .White Wyandotte
should certainly be protected.
ed an active part iq the dissemina­
emerges upon the first 'aolicltatioa
o f 8anford. Cish rent.. R. E. Kite
cockerel* and la y in g ' pullets, also
tion of typhoid fever, there was
of spring.
, ?f
949 Indiana Ave., Wichita, Kssa,]
Y *!
Fishlll and
nothing left for intelligent humani­
"Sown by tho wint}9,..i)y* the wan- young chickens cheap.
ji
A friind of mine came to,tow n
or see Henry Zittrower.
96-4lp
Leaving south,
tarian doctor« of medicine and’ pro­
derlfif- birds,v propagated by /t h e Dunstan strains.
j
the
-other
day
and
in
showing
him
R o u n d , th in , ten d er—
must fell. M. C. Cleveland, Profit,
fessors of health and hygiene to do
around hp was flabbergasted by the subtle agriculture of fthe elem ent
Ho lure for Rent— Apply «
w ith a d eligh tfu l fla v o r
Fldrid*.
,9&amp;-2fp
hut work for the elimination of his
'which oro its ministers and servant»,'
algn
.Over’
the
county
jail
and
said
it
Moughton,
10 2 1 _Ünion svcbu*.
_
!
— a p p r o p r ia te fo r
disseminator.
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94-sip
.WM'lhe first tim e in his Hfg that lit- It boUernt .the rjide^ ou tyq« ‘ fef -ph*
l u n c h e o n , ', t e a a h d ”
K &gt;
Several years ago the Jackson­
^wqrUlU
jsM^s no blsxonfng •cd
h*&lt;f*
aver
seen,
a
jail
of
any
.kind
d in n e r ,
to cen ts.'
ville board of health got busy on
.
Rfent—Three rooms fu
labeletf. I “am not sure tffatT evki bloomto'fiharm the senses with fra­
w f o y ‘ light hovisokéeping. Also al
the fly question. ‘ It declared for the
*aw one before ydth’ such a nice grance or,splendor, but Itf homely
f&gt;
._
‘■Mscreening of dry closest, the use of
bedroomii. / Mrs. Tohn»&lt;- 411 1
label on it and looking at it -again hue is more «»churitlftgyflisn the
proper receptacle* for the receipt of
lily
or
the
rO*e.'
Iv,
y
lc
f^
jlo
ffu^
avenue.
it strikes'm e that Seminole County
stable iJeonlngs, the shutting'out of i l ü Ü Jl ii
‘Jail is/probably the only one of the in earth pr ,a(p, atttL.yeU'.lshjiilifl" Its
• For "Refit—Completely («nül.&lt;d |
all dwelling houses of flies and of,
kind tKat has ever been labeled 'for harvest fall }or » ''s in ^ 'y e a r . l
bouse
with pifttio îût
thorough cleaning and drying of all
the general public.
it deroon- would depopulate the'wOrif!."
Few
steps
to postoffice. dfPfi j
dirts and refuse places where the egg
Btfjrtes that we are up', ta dgjfe In
itruífn«1 dock,' A, W- 0row®;’ .
of the f l y l s Utd.
-------- revery particular a n j want the public 5 A t thlaJwTitihg .ViS&amp;rjgjafi Huerta
terprtre. Florida.
to realise that» we have a-good jail has bean succeeded. by Francisco
The horse stable.*»* round to bo|
h^r Jiçiit— Furnished offici
and are proud of, |t. Next season C trfeajal/ Who is tp come after Mr.
the most prolific breeder of the eomv.f could add :i P»H lintu ¿clow thq Car-w hats-his-ns me is one of the
' mon or house fly and attention Wgs|
ped twflh^oll top desk, offie«
.tprnsd to this breeding place.
present sign an^ |fye the rel*# pet »ecreU ^ jnscrlbod op the unrolled
and tafeliF- Also a roll top «*«*1
Q
□ "
are rcHfl by the .people •*.
.^An- inspection of 1,096 horse I
typqwrlSsf ^dtrsk and other
day or month a rt^ ln -tim e the jsU K crofl oI the futuri-, Tliat some one
•Prince
o
f
appetizers.
because
it give* them
k
W
'Wtebies in the city wwa made and the
would prove a popular resort. In will come alter him 1« the one best
ménti for' Idfo or rent. Hef»14 ¡
Make» daily trips from
Actri o f absorbing in­
stable baU|ofued as ioiinw*i Hav-j
any-even t the strange? In the city paragraph in thé story—and when
' &gt;/•'.
• /I
terests People no longer
G in g e r -S n a p L an d to
could not possibly mistake the' coun­ they come tjiey will get him. It
-..iO f-dirt floors, 944; wood floors, 136;]
w aiting mouths every­
go Ihoking about for
Cottage 1for H»nt— 916./’^
cement floors, 11.
ty 4tait for tho court bousu or the may be Villa marching in from the
where. S a y Zu Z u to
things
they
want:—they
nua.;,A]iply
to A. Trsffordr.«
hotel. '
The Inspection w is for the pur-1
north, who will atretch forth n
the grocer roan, 5 cents.
go to their newspaper
;pose of finding out what feature of]
^ Some comment was called forth hlood-stainod hand and slip him the
for information as to
- stable floor •construction and mainby the fact that a California boyj one-way transportation for a trip
where such thing*
, yL .tawuieo seemed most favorable pr\
ran away from home rather than that he isn't prepared to take.
be foin d ,
r a g ; ; '. «
{^•.Vkiav0table to fly breeding and the]
■
take a bath. It thrtfVs an interest­ : If the?;« 1« one thing which a
save*.
handle
‘ the best selling
. following facta were found:
ing light upon the subject , pf boy Mexican doves it is a ^change. He
If you
wax
e
W
ou th« market.
^'-wVTOe* are breeding on or in 70 per l
nature. A female contributor to
Is a fickle cuss and is a’ grefit pro­
your
Mi. 22, 2nd AW.,
-*cent of the wood or cement floors
newspaper was surprised a t the vider of presidents ■■PQ
for- hii govcbigq;
tion of
•a agaitvt 94 per-cent of thrwlirt
act on o f the urchin and state* that
floor stables. .I n nearly one-half of
she »unnoted all boys liked, to bath
\-;v !
' Ibele cases the presence of laWaa
The good woman probably confused dictator*. Then Porfirio; Diax ap.
i
^ i waw due to the fact that the floors]
the terms "bathing" and "awim- peared upon
a nd o s t s L '
-VWMrir# not tight and sound—that Is]
•m lng." Alh boys like, to go Inrswim- lished an endurance \ecoTd ih a f will
-T !.. . *--Lost a». Stra 1
contained cracks, broken .boatds, dA-|
•miqg; no normal b o y 1like* to take’ asytr ■gaiir’fe« «quilled, measured
rer.ShlU .. t i n t " return »
Buy biscuit baked by
•'-Jinwsfon!', etc., which escaped the
a bath. There is a s .much difference d t h « ' American or Mex. He mmnFrench ’avffnue and ^
or eljovel. In the.remarhdcr]
between taking a bath and jc&lt;dng in »ged to lewiio.offall.ambiiiuu« fcHpw
,»
-t NATIONAL
to .carejesiness on tbii}
swimming as there ia between mak­ country men ,upíil X3Í0 when Madero
a rt-jjf (lie houstholder.
•
ing mud pica and having to work in
qmi eaprured PoT.ftrlo’ s
*
BISCUIT
• ' i vj6l(r* w« e breeding under the|
a brick yard.
.. .
iéd tfeminsnt, ani
ir
.:v -1
v' .'floors of 23 per cent of the woe
*. COMPANY
N o puddle la too cold or too dirty
Just levait
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•
•'
' floor stables. Tidej&gt;grcentajie should |
to a ttra ct u J jp y -ra b l# to exist way abou t'th e
Always look for Ü
probably be much larger as In over

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
IN SAN FORD — Lift It Woith Living

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VOLUME V

A BARGE LINE
FOR THE COAST
OF F L O R I D A

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 31, 1914
Geneva Is Prospering »
Geneva, July 31.— Mr. C. E. Pat­
terson, the genial and accommodat­
ing local representative of the East
Coast Railway, la quite sanguine aa
to the future of Geneva. The hand­
some and commodious depot recent­
ly erected shows that his faith U
•hared by the officials of the com­
pany. Mr. Pettdson gives the fol­
lowing figures; Total receipt's for the
it shipments for the first twelve
months ending September, 1918,
924,36?, citrus fruit shipment for the
fira^t twelve months 69)682 .boxes.
He haa shown that he i| willing to
back hla judgment by the purchase
of lots In our town site, where he ha«
built one house to rent, and will put
up othen In the near future.
Mr. Endor Curlett is likewise an
optimist when talking of Goneva.
Ho says that two years’ residence
in the state has convinced him that
in the near future people will be
coming to Florida to escape the heat
of summer as well ns the severity of
winter. He Is president of¿the local
branch of t l u CltfUi EfrMnge, aiid
manager and chief ¿tockboidcr of
thb local bottling-w orks,'which Is
equipped with the latest machinery
and is doing a good and rapidly in­
creasing business.
Mr. Henry Tarbell saw the need
of a lumber yard here last fall and
his foresight has been rewarded by
a flourishing business In that line.
He thinks our most pressing needs
at present are a bank, a hardware
store, and more hotel room, as our
two hotels were not able to take
care of all the business last ‘year.
Mr. Gordon Flynt, proprietor of
the Geneva House, built a hotel in
the fall of 1912, which he enlarged
during tho summer of 1913, but haa
found that the* hotel has not grown
aa fast as the demand, and will again
add to Ms building thisVaummer.
U r, II: H. Pattishall says that
with care ¿nd attention a citrus
grove in. Geneva peninsular f^ould
pay ail expohsea 'Including, planting
by the tipie it is eight years old, anil
at ten years should P*y good. inter­
est on a valuation " o f ’ fi.OOb.’ per
acre.
Mr. C. A, IUuíbrfóh seys thst
twenty years’ experience has con­
vinced him that the orange business
J ig o p d enough fot Mitt
Mr, A. J. Holder says that whan
he-first came to Geneva, thirty-five
years ago, the idea that vegetables
could be successfully grown hero was
ridiculed, but he haa .proved to his
entire satisfaction that it is.possible
to have fresh fruit and vegetab l «
of bia own raising any or every day
in the year.

WAR IN EUROPE FOR BETTER ROADS
BOUND TO OCCUR; ÍN UNITED STATES;
NATIONS ARMED BONDS TO COVER

NO 9'J
CHILDREN’ S HOME SOCIETY

CATTLE RAISIN G
IN T H E SOUTH
ONE LARGE ASSET

Doing* Great Work In Providing
Homes for Orphans Children
Four hundred and Ihirty-four’ chil*
dren, homeless, orphans, abandoned,
deserted, crippled, blind, diseased,
a blued, neglected and helpless, have
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b^en referred to the Children’ s Home
th e
in l a n d
n a v ig a t io n
T H E A U S T R IA N S R O M B A R D S E N A T O R B R Y A N H A S A SU B ­ Society of Florida, Florida's greatest F U T U R E W ILL P R O V ID E T H E
BUREAU PLAN TO TRY
charity, during the first seven month
T H E C A P IT A L O F
S T IT U T E B IL L F O R A
F IN E S T B E E F IN T H E
.
charity,
during the
first
spven
‘ EXPERIMENT
S E R V IA
i
LARGE SUM
months of the present year. These
. U N IT E D S T A T E S
children have come from every nook
and corner of Florida and have
ranged In ages from one day old to
sixteen year* .of age. About twothirds of these little ones ware girts,
the others boys.
—
OTHER NEWS OF THE STATE OF
Death has been tho chief destroy­
THE WHITE BEAR WILL HELP HER
HER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT
er of homes, while abandonment, THE IMG PACKERS NOW COME T O .
FLORIDA IN BROKEN DOSES
SLAV NEIGHBOR AND EUROPE
LARGE COMPILED FOR
FLORIDA TO GET THEIR
cruelty, neglect, desertion, vice and
FOR BILIOUS READERS
WILL COME IN
BUSY READERS
crime, have each added to the loss
BEEF SUPPLY
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" f^ ;i- =
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of parents, tha wrecking of Uvea and
For the purpose of demonstrating
St. Petersburg, July 31.— In Rus­
Washington, July 31.— The enor- homes.
Cattle will be one of Florida'*
the pbsilbUitieH of handling freight
sian eyes the dye la cast Only a ir Jus sum of $4,760,000 of Federal
Only 12 of the 434 are now a] greatest anota.
traffic between the various posts of
political miracle ran avert war,
ft ids would be placed at the tfla- the Receiving Home at Jacksonville.
the Gulf coast, east of New Orleans,
Tho Herald made this sUtetpent
Ruisia does .not iwerve in her de-‘ pdipai of Florida for the drvplgrmitiil- -» good famtty~h om v b4tni foiind far
and pogta on
Atlantic coast side
several £kars'ago'and each year has
■
termination to support Servia a rand oflgood roads if the bill just reported /v e ry Komeleaa ’ and orphan youngof the Florida [iitllnyilfl as far north
brought our prediction nearer thfi *w‘
partial mobilisation already haa been fr in the Senate committee on post- atiT but thia. doxatv-aU—of whom
mark. - The Sanford men who ha Va­
•as Jacksonville; ‘ the Jflffijd Vnyignres and post roads ns a substitute are anxiously waiting for some good
ordered: There 'll? "6V «?;"Indication
^ Uon Bureau of New "Orion ns,. will
heen engaged In the cattle business
that the whole ypst military ma­
the Shackleford bill, which has home to lopen up to them—and
lor years have always made goad
.*0 * .!'"Start a bargg_froti&gt;fiow Orl/enipr on
chinery of Russia aoon will be •eg
d the House, becomes a law. some good father and mother to love
monèy but the biggest money ia yat
,*y7»a September 16th . to touch at all
in motion.
T ie author of tho substitute bill is them.
to be made when the better system
•** points between the Crescent' City
An imperial .manifesto is awaited
latpr Bryan of Florida, who Is a
Perhaps In a week two doien more of feeding, eradicating the cattle
' , nnd Jscltsonville. For some time
tonight.
m fin W ' of the Geriate committee, will be added to this number, ao
tick and breeding to better' hoof
. ' -jisst, representatives of-th e bureau
he bill provides that tho Fed- Supt. Marcus C. Fagg la hoping real cattle takes the place of the former
Should Emperor Nicholas become
h a ^ been st work Interesting, mer­
I government shnll Issue fifty- soon to fine) good homes for this haphtxard tnethod* of allowing the
generalissimo of the forces, as it is
chant# and business men of the cities
r 3 per cent bonds to the amount little flock as soon aa possible. An cattle to roam at will. The ToooUnderstood
he
will,
an
immense
wave
along .the Hint ahd Chattahoochee
$500,000,000 -in Jot* of $100,- average.of two children per day are hatebie ranch company composed
of
enthualaam
will
sweep
over
Rus­
rivers in the plant to uie harges on
Ó0O each for five .years. States received and provided for by tha of Sanford men and organised sev­
sia.
The
political
parties..have
sunk
these waterways, in connection with
cab participate In the use of the Home Society the year round. •
their
differences.
The
general
atti­
eral months ago made a long step In
ihe line along the Gulf coast, and
tude is not ’ ’jingoistic,’’ but one of funds by issuing 4 per cent bonds,
The oldest one of tho present the right direction when thsy pur­
advices received from Mr. Bernhard
resolute confidence in the justice of which deposited in the Federal
group waiting for good hotnaa' (a chased over twenty thousand aerea
are to the effect that there is every
the country’ s cause and readiness to Treasury ‘ would be exchanged for Arthur, a fine lad of 16 yaara; than of good graxing lands and fenced it.
reason to believe that substantial
cafih. The 1 per cent» difference there is Omegc; and excellent girl cf Then they added over 4000 head of.
make all sacrifices.
/ . support will be given the i.ew ven­
The proposal a t t r ib u t e to Aus­ between the Federal and state bonds 13 years; Lena, a smart, happy girl good cattle and since that time
ture. There is- a large volume of
tria to discuss terms when Belgrade would be held In a sinking fund with of 11 years; Edna, - a full orphan have been busy adding the fimwt
traffic along the Georgia rivers, and
which to nidthe states in retiring
child of 11 years; Minnie, a Urge bulb they could purchase and study­
has been occupied Is regarded as
it is believed that this can be divert­
the bonds. Under tbe terms of the girl of fifteen yean; Lilly, a sweet ing the Cattle business from every
impossible.
It
is
pointed
out
tht
ed Louth lo Apalachicola, where the
before opening of hostilities Ijuaala bill there would be created a United little brunette of 8 years; Clarence, angle. These gentlemen know tho
freight would be accessible to -the
Stiles highway comuiiasion, to have a three months old b aby.boy; Gene needs of the business and the need*
proposed to Austria a direct ex­
Gulf coast line for distribution amon
an
advisory voice in tip? expeudi- and Willie, brother and sister, 6 and of tho market and now that the big
change of views, which Austria re­
Gulf coftft line for distribution
tnre.i
of the highway fund in the sev­ 8 years of age, and Gaxrlle and psckorB are clamoring for Florid«,
jected; .
I
I among the various ports. ' The first
eral
slates.
The plan embodied in John H., another brother anti sister, beef the Tosohatchio ranch will bo
&gt;
- -*
__ barge to bp operated for demonstrathe bill was suggested originally by 6 and 8 years old, these last two seta .among tho flrat in the state to reap
\- tion purpose* will lie similar to those
)uly 31.— T,he day's thu Si/cretary of the Treasury.
’.iH w
of children hoping to find good home the benefits, of- better culture and
operated on the Tombigbee river
events brought
¡ht at tr relief to tho suafit amended it provides that the homes together. Mr. Fagg will be better cattle. The rattl# buxines*
and Mississippi Sound, but will have
pense nor any •diplomatic »rhieVe^ frimante of bonds shall not be be­ delight. ,i td receive applications for
of Florida is destined to take a
, l a. capacity of only 260 tons. It la
ment to restrict the A us'tro-SArvian gun before July 1, 1918.
In Ibis any of these children»,-«!! of them place in the front ranks of our many .
presumed it will be operated by prowar to those two 'nations.
The way the Democrats of the eommit- being well and ready t o , be placed#
advantage* ns n farming state. The
/
ducer gas engines, as that type has
feeling throughout England and the tce believe they have solved the vex­
By persistent effort the Home So­ much dcrpiccd Florida raxor Iwek
proyen successful and economical on
continental feeling, as reflected by atious problem of avoiding u haavy ciety ha# done Its great work thl*
bog and the lean Florida cow will
Tombigbqe liver. Every effort
the correspondents of the London tax upon the credit o /'t h e govern­ year qm f kept out of debt, Lut mOre
soon he displaced by a cross between
will Txfymade to secure a full cargo
papers, tonight is distinctly more ment at the present time. The fac­ funds must /ho’ socurcd ai once I f the
f:T
the native and the imported an d'
for the river barge to be distributed
anxious than yesterday.
tors upon which tho apportionment greal - wortn Is lo continue out of from that* hybrid 'wfll itpring a firn*
along the coast.
f.ftr events have made for pessim­ is based arc total «rea, tolsi road debt, . fT T r. Covington, -the’ treas­ stock tltat wiil fatten easy ami thrive
ism.
Direct negotiations between mileage, asseathd ValuaUnp
u r e r t h e society fpr ten years will on the vast prairies of the upper St.
:
: t
IliMsia .and Austria, which gave th# erty#nd pop«latioA&gt; Ju*t what will be delighted to receive donations of Johns river and the pine forests ad­
Daytona, July ffl.-^ U n le» action
qfcfier /governments hope of a com­ Im* the outcome uf goo^J roads legis­ ’roortf j , no matter how small, at the joining.
’
-is
i la taken by .the state or the Earn
t* .
promise, have faffed. Russia’ is m o­ lation remains to be *Wn. There ]s .headquarters for the state, «t 361 St.
The
cuttle
buriueia
in
Florida
1»
.
*Coast canal taken over by the Fed­
bilising’ against the Austrian fron­ ¡a very radicai differirne« between’the 1 James Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Mrt*
only in ita infancy and no msn can
eral-government at once and effec­
Where WIU Ihe People go to Chqrrh tier to(ft army corps in each qf /pur attitude of tbe Senate and that of
E „ L.. Bass,* the faithful npttron of prognosticate on the future profit».-. tive measures taken to keep the
The publicity and reception com­ district^'consisting o f '1,280,00(1' mjp. tho House on the subject.
The tho 'Reeolving Home, located at
The following from tho Jacksonviffo-vanal open, this ditch for which the mittees of the Raptiat church have Russia’s,resolution t o ;« a n d by
legislation passed by the House ap­ 1944 , HIv?Tslde . Aye., Jacksonville,
Mctropoli* in a despatch from K ia-' state of Florida gave thousands of made plans to accommodate a large via nppeatt to be flxAj.$
propriate* varying arpqunts.-per mile will he very glad to welrome dona­
q
iimro.ee
shows the trend:
f
acrea of land, will'aoon be useless for number of people st church on Oext
nut of the* Fedirai .Treat utfy to aid tions of clothes, shoe», hats, games,
Tho
Cudahy
packing
houses
of
.
»U practical purposes. The ditch is Sunday night. Large posters bear­
the states, in building and maintain­ toys, doffs, fruits, staple provisions,
Athena, July 31.— The Servian ing highway» ovelr which tho rural
Katmts City were represented in
rapidly filling with sand and koata ing the picture of the pastor and
sheets and pillow cases, handkerKissimmee1thU week by Mr. Bowen,
. are beginning to experience'difficulty giving the subjects of the .August legation has received .the following mail is carried. -Congressional ap­
fs, napkins and most anything
one of their representative .buyers.
&gt;n navigating. ’ Captain Huston, of Sunday night sermon»1 have .been telegram frojn Nish, dated July. 29; propriation* are, mounting very high
else that children can eat, wear os
the-'»t earner Eraracti, Small of the posted .in the hanks, hotel*.and drug ^ ■“ During I n '. nlgkt- Belgrade*’*
Btlgra
« arid one of th è 7ekture* *of the Ben- *qJoy. Visitors are welcome at the who was in this section Jor the pur­
Canal Packet Line, soys that
store*.’ Alao several special invila- bombarded."” SheOT; feIT‘ in various ate bulli width meets with epodo] Home every afternoon from 3 t o ‘ 6 pose of looking over the eattlo sit­
uation in view of making an estim­
wa»h of boats is rapidly rauslqjf'aand ttdns have been distributed.
qttqrtcr» of the town causing great approbation among those who seek o'clock.
, j.-..
„
;
ate of the number of cattle which
Mr. Hyman, the paaio'r, will de- ^dmaie. Several fell on the Franco* to hold down, the obligations o f tills i This great work
to wash into the ditch, alt*hoptJlQ&gt;°:
ipclUde«
all
cause of the narradneas-and siifiljo'y- liver a very unique s*f (nog* next Servian •ndibj^AudrtTttOhym nka, and the next /Congre*r-ia that the churches and beliefs, except the could bo pur hised In this vicinity, f
ne*a of the ditelftmuch' sand( wrjfhiii Sunday night on U&gt;e.^ubjv-’t, "A **
A- J—
Mr. Gowcn stated to E, L. L*s-., "
M. Andruvjtch,
qf tbe banking firm lu u an c^of govaerrmont bond» i* not Alonmon, and Is supported - by vol
beside» that (JjuseJ^by navigation. Base Ball,” Otia fit a ball, be will
fcouudeil.
Both banka have to begin before July 1, 1918, the com untary donations ‘Only, and covara Icy that the Cudahy's would tako
rote* tu t tl;&lt;- /JoyniHU L-ga- mencement of the fiscal year 16 lA- the .entire stale.
The difficulty docs not seem to be draw the serm ^if*.
'
4 .
all tbe avaffuhle cattle . from the
A chorus of. fd riy -v oick ; hss been
in any one place, but the complaint
191».
^
The interest and help of avery d t ranchos fn thl* section f^ont ono
•is made that the wnhh is oct-urring organised and undnr thd^catlerahip
y, duel ia proceeding at
Uen of our' state ia earnenly ao- thousand- head up to ton thousand ,&lt;
/v .
.t
i &lt; "
all along the canal from St. Augus­ of Mr. Chas. L .'T o lk . «dli^Msidir
head yor-Unor*. Jn fact they were
Leaves for f t i M e a d * «,.,
aLfeht sHj mile» down the
lldted. ;/ /
?
tine to Daytona. Unless something some beautiful selections. Electric
ready, tfi purchsso all tho cattle that
^ r a J W g r a d e ._
.. ‘*0. CiLSpcrrine leaves today lor
f o r s o h o o 'l t r u s t e e s
is done to keep the canal open it is fans have been installed and s_
cohlff be ««curijd her*. Furthermort*,
Ft. Mead* where he will tako charg*
’ ¿ .¿ ¡ k r / r - * ---------the opinion
Capt. liuit^n that cooler of lc* water Is wlway*.
of the I t . Meade Pharmacy wWhh Weciion* Will be Held in Seminole tho . Cudahjr'a’ are not stipulating y,
ra'OMAN 18 AtiqUITTED
boata wilt not long be alde^to navi­ T jw ’ gefiulnV w elcom e,.-^«
ohJy-’the b fjt hnrands, but are ready
ho ImY purchased. Mr. Sperling ha*
Counir Next Tuesday
gate the* trip from Jacksonville to, at the? Bapllst ch^tfb P
boon a resident o j thla-cltyL.for sey- p; Pffrauant to a call an «lection will an«F wlfflhg'.tq take all cattle that
EdUfcrs crijl yeara, havtnt^tprifijtfa'ntlfied be held In the .-five diitrict* of Sem­ MHll* Mr^q,Ior beef.
Daytona. Another trouble iexperi- ;wjll be waiting’ for’ all who
if* Law; itnlnM
enced by tha Canal Taekat Lip* tej r Tbe^ lW ir i o * ^ * ^ ^ * * ^
rince
V■ -»Bh ihe pharmi&gt;f&gt;: di T 7 , Newîan inóla county neat Tiicsduy fur trus­ ' "Yu h.-apparent;that cattle are bof -effort possible will lie
tfiar .difficulty o( coming Inttty their
afterward, t s fo r tlw M ft two ywre. Thrr,: eomlutf rfioie and more In demand &gt;
Coil^ p sri^ .ffgo, hnd . al
Tari»j A u l y
dock at Daytona t low tide. Last toThdp to spend the even
coming’
hackf
to
Sanford
about
,6ne. »will f*e tkrajk’ lru««ejs^ffet"i*d Tpì- and t V penffi« of \he weat ar* turn- *
laiut Is at h*r,.homff. today a„frecd
Setunhy tho Emmett Small, was aiitly With the tnulnrslandiiig that
will .also
year qgo-^tu'assist hi* brg4hkrjfrtúwA t^ieh dlxtrict.’ snd 'the'gtU'ntion to Florida as a 1
woman, ha vili* be«? as^tlttlfd by a
tied ,Up between tho south .brjxlge yaii. a re;t»cth time to bAi-told of
J. C,- Wcidth^ in tbe Syjpì/iolaJFhqÌ^- WOte. for ’ the tkhíft -jfeUI ' tlx to btf *ectlptp that Ja In line to become
Jqry in the C o u tlW A/ttlx*.’oi the
draw und it« dock for over, 16 hours. the love of Joatu for you,
IT *he‘.fffeate»t rattle produefnc
wilful murder of G,natch Calmette, raaty."' He la à young. waiir pi ex­ iqVjeti s' s ; uSubL fof. jchool p u rp o ««'
:‘a.
The Lid*.was 7 or 8 Inches lower tha
cellent
trt|tV
.opd
ba«i
tbe Unjped State«,
editor of the Paris Flgnro on March
CURRY OUT OH BOND
than ‘¿¡¡hat j»n 4 tho Boat laden wUh
ppy
faculty,
of
ota
king
friends
cattle
country 1» rapidly
16» and Ip statements ly friepdj #h*.
100 tPns’ Vf freight for Dayton« Habeas Corpas Frocec.Üo¿* Before
yer
lie
c«u»*
b¡n%[.^yWv,
i«e,
,
putatlon
In alt aoetlonh,
deilsred tha* she owe^’ nir freedom
Judge Bollock ln 'jiik e Co*
. Wnv.ta-'the pnbphs-'of Ft,
«truck/#|) n 'rock reef right iff the
plo
liipc
for
the
election^db
nn4
to
bold
this
.distinction
jA wj|I
to Maitre Labori'» Masterpiece a])ecc
center qf the c h a n n e l . T h e Small 1 After twnnty-one ^days ’ «pent in
There
arq
many
cahdlhocbm*,
neceasary
for
tho
ffcttl*
m o q ‘tj*
to Maitr*
«erpice?
.dra.wtgg. but 4 H feet ol w^ cp the . Seminole .county, jaff 'Vending
-TiitidqTn,
*qrno
bf
the
46
got
tttgatber
ipn
d,
djivdta
thqjr
if#
nee.'
speech,
of
ni« _
V:
triar for tho 4dIli*tH&gt;bf -*B. F^Bfyan,
s«k line» wtfl be left energies to the' (ildusiry op x larger
. »
#t thl*
'L -/
-■ f i y
Aa tho vet
asilar B. Y. P. U.
1*.«
D. W. Currie ia out j g f a 920,000
of can-, Veal* than at. any time in tjte past .
or Br/Y. P. U .;i
.............
bond.
: •* -•
n. , ,
,,
in who have11n order to meet the, constW l de-.
ìrg
add
■
the
p»&lt; . . . i P i p i p i p p P P P f l i l P *
,fhO;;,habeas
__________ M corpus
P i
. rrayAar N j i v W
¡Unified thefr intontion* of nands
At» the regular meeting 6f the that bAtught about this rrirase/Werc Ütt*% her arptW about the nock o r éfmfch SuniMJ'f affetti
tri fieing thewuelve* for the ccun&gt; * *T
; * Tâ'y hcr'ieadìttg cojónel, Labori, 1,2a
V
K » .euhi*çt;
« h W r * was
From all the - cat tiff'V produrinjt
lièr finir
hair
The
Bacheiob Thursday evening con- argued..before
falu4 /Vf rak’» fdod. Iif ;*W. first district,
Jûdffe Bpílocjt ât.
states
and countries the“ reporU fhfslJinj,
over^
hk&lt;4*»1ioufden
niid-*her
.s^dprahle enthu«s*m prevailed, hwff- va rea T ÖftsXia y. f
'
candidate».
dlcato a depleted stock on band. . Its
________ ■
Icc to and roiYchtding in r proposed
Curri» :w'*s VeprcskM^j*. ty P*vis h h f upon t!ie floor. Y'Bjf scene* i t
Kanras i t U fa r ^ h ln d owing In * ’
¿ftvilÿitiitM la Captain,
Captain.
&gt; . 'Cnfott
Servire» al ihe
ili filar
ion fieri
moonlight 4auncb ride, when *Il| À Gltw A û Cèt\ B. Robjoeim Of Or-, WiT^rnactcd in the cour^rugqu and¿
measure to thb "effect* of the h ig’.v
large
attendant«
.Sunday
‘
Power» of apfcirdN. th4i]f#pduffV I
helora and tTuffr- Bachelor-Maids lando- and
i ™
ber cot
then« meetings, and we cjtymd *’ cou^nue to He union during tbe draught in that »late last -season
, , J . Landis wap ma»^
enjoy an outftig d« luk on tl
n many cattle succumbed go.
invitation to any on* who] month
Apgnst ; Rev, F. E.
'•
Aug.
Jone* of Orlando
and consequent lack o f . - :
will preach on tho old
. -of Sanford,
and
which .l»\if been tf
was practhis
.....
follow»: Prr
w., John T. in 1
i; Cor. ffec., for.
iniond Radfordt Librarian, Ar&lt; W :’ ’ .;
» «89
..i * ii^tcaf.'‘ —
Tb â ‘ ]
Ù~ïjpr!i^Çipcf&lt;i.»tnULf
company Jtr-&gt; .1
Î*

FIRST TRIAL TRIP
NEXT SEPTEMBER

REFUSE TFHEED
FLORIDA’S SHARE IS
OFFER OF RUSSIANS
NEARLY FIVE MILLION

\my

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utiV m

STOCK RAISERS ARE •
LEARNING NEW-METHODS

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T BETW EEN
BUDGET OF OPINION “ J U S¿Sirv*
* à1
YOU AND ME.” '

Ì! EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG Y E TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
'" H E ’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERED.
..........................
The Toat \
Wfftn nil,the world U «tinny
An* »1$ 1» glowing' red,
An’ everything U frlehdly
Underfoot end overhead, *
I'd somehow sort o' blame y’
If y* didn't tip an' «mile,
An' thank the Lord that made y' .
Cause He’s let yon live the while.

tion as you Vrr young, snd^that atl
disillusion, despising« and woridirlnesi mcna simply that you «re
growing old. |
A lot of what we call wisdom and
experience is no more than dodder­
ing senility, withering sge.
|
There are aoma who .never seem to
lose their feeling of wonder at the
world. These are -the eternally
young. Whom may God bleei!
One pasnge-in letters embodying
this idea occur« to my memory. It
is Thomas Hood’s verse:
*
I remember, t remember,
V The fir trees dark and high;
I used to think their slender tope
Were Noae against the sky;
It was a selflah ignorance, .
‘ But now 'Us little joy
To know I’ m farther off from heaven
Than when I was a boy.
1 There is, a movement along the
cast coast to change thg time and
make it an hour earlier to conform
to the standa'rd time at Savannah
and- other point? -on--4ho
Untie seaboard. I believe it would
be ^ good pUn, for by starting to
work earlier we would all doee down
In the evening earlier and save much
in the way of light bills. Early
morning is the time to work, espec­
ially in Florida, where It is so cool
and comfortable in the morning and
where there is no twilight. It would
make no difference in the time of
work as 'the docks would all be
pushed ahead one hour and after
trying It a week or so we would
never know the difference. It 1«
well worth trying and I hope the
movement gees through.
- 'r •

be, »Unding on the W l
srnve, surrounded by dl , k *
* j r a t e p a . h them
n*thy drew a Strang
*l«ing pfrturf AV
_
"uiuaf ** m i—_ "
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS her
repelleJ buf ! S
»
M
r
«
the
true and u i B! n*?
= = = = = UP-TO-DATE ================
not knowing how; beggi!,0^ Ied
minion to the tralnin? f ? **■
,0
Communications for thU column romping and playing games in the th .» ml,),,
should be marked “ Sodety Editor'* park, their leaders Mrs. Gerror, Mrs. to be able to cauy
r
or phoned to Mm, It. A. Tcrheun, Abernathy and Mrs, Fox being as others. Graphically ,* * ? * « * * ♦
young anti giddy as (be giddiest.
phono 203.
these heathen mother,
the mission gat«, piHdU_ . ** *t
%_
Daytona Btath Holes
Launch Ride
__ '
Ü
3rí S-ji
Ä
,o'
II. W. Rowe,
Mrs; Rowe and that they too might be One of the most enjoyable events
^
tr»lnt4 to
in social circles last week was the children, accompanied by Messrs. stfte.
launch ride to Lake Beresford on Meivjn Rowe and Will Woodruff
In conclusion she ou tfit ii
the Alma May, given by Mr. Joe spent &amp;dnday at Daytona Beach.
splendid work accomplished A
DeMontl The party left the dty
mimical misaionariet, the h,v,i »ini1
Dram Turner went over to^Day­ the loving sacrifleee, but
at 2:30 p. m. and returned at 11:30,
having had a most delightful trip tona Sunday to bring home Mrs. too few for the field to b,
jor
DuMont is a gTadous host Turner and Deane, Jr. Mrs. Tur­ stating that consecrsUd youC|^ i
and these was everything good to ner enjoyed a fine time as. the guest ami worn op are raylog. «u
cat and drink pn board. Fried of Mrs^ Coatee and her. daughters
own Christian country "H m &gt;J f
»n d
but
chicken to sandwiches; salads to (he
nd~nr?siw i grape ju ier td - ~D)-\~Tmmprf —moYorëïï ' ^veV~To enough, because we enjeyi»| £
champaign*, with all the etcetra* Daytona Sunday to spend the day privilege, of Christianity » J J ?
and . trimmings was the tempting with hia family.
tent to ait at ease in Zion, IotmZ .
menu served aboard and to which
the
command to csrry H
full justice was done by the happy
Going over in Dr. Houaholder’a message of salvation to «IJ th#
crowd.
car for a day at the beach besides
Mrs. Aberpathy’s talk wia
The congenial party consisted of the genial Doctor were Mrs. IIous- did, summed up in brief t
Miasee Florence Frank, Mabel Bow­ holder and children and Mr. qnd tences and simply told ||
ler, Mel! Wbltner, Peaches Lefllcr, Mrs. Claude Herndon
the little children might
Charlotte Hand, Belle Smith and
Other well known people at the stand. .
Bessie Schumpert; Messrs. Thigpen, beach were Mrs. Morris, Bart Hern­
Roberts, Watson, Bishop, Galloway, don, J. D. Mimrlo, Mr, Wickamand
and the genial host, Joe DeMont.
John Belt of Monroe.

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVEN TS

Today the pain was a little 1
Tomorrow will bring complete »ur­
ease from suffering.'
Today we have a thought,' To­
morrow we ahall have an inspiration.
■’ Today the water la claar. To­
*.♦
morrow it will be transparent, a
molten pilrror, revealing’ not only
the beauties of Its owin' depths but
reflecting the magnificence of the
t r ia ls
■■mill
M
l
No, it ain't no fairsome
Today the clouds are barque* of
It ain't no trick a-«milin’
y
frosted silver sailing a turquola »«a.
When the world is at its best;
Tomorrow they will be'innumerable
1 reckon that the feller
fleet whose bellying sails of pink rfnd
People mostly like to boast
spurple and yellow and ametbyat
Is he who smiles on dark days
bear them grandly across a bay of
'W hen naybors need ’em most.
axure rimmed with pearl.
Today we hope. Tomorrow will
1 The greatest joys of life are bring fruition.
tboee of anticipation. Today is fine;
Today we sow. Tomorrow we
tomorrow the sun will shine With a shall glean.
warmer, more mellow radiance.
Today God is storing the sunshine
Today la hot and we sniff the air in the fibre of an hickory tree.' To­
Christian Endtaror Erening
J. I. Anderson and family 'are
stirred by a south wind and antici­ morrow He will liberate the prison­
spending
the summer at Daytona
pate the-luxurious pleasure of the ed beams on the andirons of -our
The regular business meeting, 'of
rain which will cqmr tomorrow.
hearth and we shall watch tho .danethe Christian Endeavor f&amp;qpty of Beach,
Today the buds are saUj^ig, Na­ ing flames as they consumi
the Congregational church $*£9 held
. 7Vrw*¿Ii
ture is ex perle Ming*1the jtiaual rfg- vesflge
v?
of thfdy » house of Vbi.o^dge i . ; The brick roads will bejrantinued at the home of Rev.
1*. Strong
apd
we-can
all
look
forward
to
this
Mias
Jessie
Stumon 1» visiting
ony of ^&gt;tìtùli ton# T o m ,' ihe *and
n marv^
ht HJ»‘.wisdom’ In'“eo­
mi
last Thursday evening with .a ’, fine
great
work
being
finished
in
the
Miss
Ethel
Sharpe
in Orlando.
wild
rqa»iw|ll
blossom
in
thè
hedge^fda
attendance.
*
dc^wirtg. l i t h the fsculty of an*
‘i
rt»w, anti oh, how we shall onjpy ila licipntioa'^ ip which lies the Veal joy very near future. We havo had our
After-,tether- business waa disposed
little difficulties and misunderstand­
Mrs. R- ;J. Holly and interesting ^ All Local Advertisement»Uodtr
J beauty;
of livin g^ '.
‘
of the annual election of officers was
ing» but It seems .that everybody is
. . .
_
family
will*leave for Clyde, North This Heading THREE CBNTfiha
Today the birsd are bursting thev'
held andvasuited ns follows: Pres­
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to got together and the roads will be
little throats with melody and bulg­
Carolina
Wednesday. They will be U ne For Each Insertion. Miniano
ident, ,Mra.\Harry Kent; vice pres­
ing a nest during the interim. (To­ V Advertising has become a sci­ built In time for the growers to get ident,. Miss Jessie. Hutcheson; sec­ away for several months.
Charge 25 Cent».
morrow our eye .will be delighted ence .whereby the man who has and (he benefit before the heavy hauling retary, Miss
Carrie
Er\»mlnger:
vfrlth the sight of cerulean-hued eggs thb man who wonts are brought into in the fall starts, Now let the-work treasurer, Mr. Hess. Chairmen of
Miss Stella Vinson is spending her
FOB SALB
juxtaposition resulting in their mu­ move forward and let «Very fellow
in ther nest.
,
vacation
in St. Augustine.
committees
appointed
were
Mrs.
J.
Todsy we- love. Tomorrow we tual advantage^ Adxpttising I* the puli for a better county. The com- C. Ensminger, prayer meeting; Mrs.
For Sale Dirt Chesp—Buitk, five
will'add to our pleasure by telling life blood of a newspaper, the red miaaioners are to be commended for Davison, social; Fraser Armstrong,
Mr. J. B. Pol hill has gone to Vai- passenger car. New tires. Jmt
corpuscles that lend - vigor and en­ their attrad for better brick and the
the loved one about it.
ml_ dostx to visit hia mother. Mrs. S. A.’ overhauled. Jas. Harriis.
Si-9tp
Lookout; Hev, F. P. qt_-n„
Strong, mis- po|hm&gt;
Today we arc well.. Tomorrow ergy. TTTii the tonic of merchand­ br}ck manufacturer« are also to be
sionary; Mrs. Strong, music. A
For Sale—-A six acre ceiery fxrn
we will arise with the dawn and ising that moves immense stocks of commended for their desire to meet
pleasant .social hdur was enjoyed
goods.
It
turns
the
wheels
of
fac­
on
Beard»!] avenue, near Beck Ham­
the commissioner» half way and fur­
greet tho sun u -lm emerges from the
Mr. Arthur J. Smith of Savannah
after the business session, the mem­
tories
and
dots
the
seas
with
mer­
mock,
at your own price.
nish good briek from this time on
sea of night, heralding his approach
bers present being the guest of Mrs. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. S. A*. Houston, Cameron avenos,
chant
marine.
and also to make good the brick
with brilliant banners* fifing across
Richard Terheun.....
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9Wlp
All of which Is merely a prelude that has already been laid but has Strong.
the .sky, and oh, how much better
to
an
amusing
.incident
that
occurred
not been proved to be good enough
v/hir. and Mrs.- Harry Kent havo
wo shall feel tomorrow.
For Sale— Furniture at 210 Put
Children’* Pienie
returned from their wedding tour
Today we thought of n kindly act. recently. A gentleman needed a for the heavy travel of the Sanford
Ave._______________________ S£ü
The Junior Civic League and their and are at home with Mrs. Kent's
Tomorrow wo shall put It Into exe­ partner and placed an ad in the Her- district. In a few years the entire
For Sale— 1910 C«diH»c tnuiixg
ultl. Of course he got numerous re­ county of Seminole will be paved friends who contributed to the suc­ mother, Mrs. J. C. Ensminger.
cution. : •
car for $&lt;00.00, Just overbuild it
plies and some of them antOntshcd with briek and it will not do for the cess of The Smuggielnan will picnic
him beyond measure for there were manufacturers to fall down'on their at Woodland jhrk Thursday, the l4tlrri. S. Puleston and attractive good running shape. Sanford
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no less than-three proposals of mar­ first order. Vitrified brick la the best guests of the. Junior..Civic League little daughters, Mary Elizabeth ant chine A Garage.
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riage from Indies who .were willing to paving material and time will prove Committee. . The usual -¡delights of Camilla will go over to JJaytona
For Sale— Two good horwri
share his troubles and his auto­ the truth of this assertion.
Woodland wilt ♦’ be ‘ enjoyed artd a. Beach Wednesday morning for
spring wagon. Inquire of Ce£]
visit
of
two
months.
mobile.
good time la* anticipated jby. the
U n e e d a
B is c u it
suit
Bottling-Co.
young
people, The boat.will ieave
Of course if he is single he-should
’Mrs.
Anna
Walker
has
returned
T e m p t th e a p p e t it e ,
the city dock at « o’clock.’
have no difficulty in mu king choice,
For Saie or Rent- -Two niwi
from a.pleasant vinit to Mr». Woodp l e a s e t h e ta s te am i
%
of the llutte/l|ng hearts which strcir1
Modem Housekeeping.
denecs
at a bargain. W. J.
berry* at. JLongwood.
n o u 'r i s h t h e b o d y .
BtUtr Babies Contest
Milady sings at ber work. The
his pathway. Hut’ what in the
8WI
C risp, cle a n and fresh—
dickens would a married man do portable vacuum cleaner — milord
Better Babies diplomas have been
Mr«. W. P. Carter and Walter are
5 cen ts in the m oistu reFor Sale—Now Underwood
under the circumstances? At any keeps up with all the latest improve­ received by Jack Petert, Rose Lap r o o f pack a ge.
again at home niter KeVdraL weeks’ -writor, price $76. P- O. box
ments—gratefully
eats
up
its
dally
rate the incident plainly proves the
Verne Hurt and Agnes Renfro* from
driightfu! sojourn at Daytona
Sanford, Fla.
Ml
oft iterated statement that it paya duiL The tireless.cooker prepares the the Woman's Home Conipanlon on
meals "with a perfection and deliBeach.
to adTcrtlse.
clousness unrealised in the old days.” the score made by thf.m a tth e state
For sale nt a bargain, as I lit» wj
A baa mother and the way nho used fair in the . spring. It Will be re"
Mr. W, If. Peters nnd family far away can not .attend to thii Hi
r The dUilluRionment of our child­ to cook! Uut In serving these meals metnbered that Jack and •Rose La- have gone, to -Concord, N. H., and a c r « o f Celery Delta at CanurMj
hood day» is aptly described by Dr. of a hitherto unrealised perfection Verne won -the first and second Now River; Man*. They will also City, Sanford, Fla. ,8 acr« W-.|
and dellclousneaa milord and milady prizes as th? winners of Seminole
Frank Crane in thn foollowing:
visit In New YoVk state before re- gated m id tiled, fine, G inch _flo
"When I was a small boy I used must needs chaao each other between rpunty. In addition to these two. turpiri^ home. While In New River’ well. If you want 15 acre* of
to play around my ‘ grandfather’» kitchen and dining room. The guest the baby of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. th»y will be the guests of Mr. celery* and potato and vegit
house in Paris, 111. Everything w»a at dinner, If he is luckily acc(ialom&lt;'d Maxwell won third place on the ;Petor'a, mother.
land go and look st thls^and
big. I could not see over Gilbert's to picnics, carries.his own plate and score of; 96.7 per cent, b u f owlng to
me an offer. Trolley from Ssnfowj
4 washes H afterward. I have'myself
fence. It was a long way down the entertained many a guest in this some .misunderstanding J h e diploma
rqns past the land known a»
Missidnary Sunday
hill to the creek, and a Journey of fashion, am} ho has carried bla own has not yet beoirdor'warded. ty is
A very delightful and helpful pro­ Joshua Powell Farm. Make off« 1
ronsiderabke adventure to go over plate, and, being that kind of a guest the custom of the Woman's ifofne gram wa» rcndifred nt the Method­ owner, J. P„ 26 Columbis itrt«,I
Ito Uncle George’s. The wood paa- or I wouldn't have Invited him, he Companion to present a blue ribbon
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ist Sunday school last Sunday in Hampstea'HrnrrT N. y.
[tutea-back-of-tho barn, where the has cheerfully helped wash the dishes, and'diplomas to tbc babies, making
observance o^ Mlssiorf Sunday,
R ou n d , thin. tender—
For Sate—Jersey sow,
Esds boys and .I played Indian and wearing a borrowed apron. But It high scores in all the Better Bs Mm ' which U always the second Sunday
w ith a delightful flavor
would bo ;ab»urd"to claim th i^ fbls contests.
old!
DT McDonald.
robber
was
sorticthirig'like
the
great
— a p p r o p r ia t e fo r
performance Indefinitely repeated, • The Welfare Department ■of the of the' month. ,Thp collection on
North
Aji&amp;ricaft
'continent*
In
ex­
l u i i r 'i e o n , t e a a n d
tL'« day i« devoted to missionary
For Sale— Fine .farm of ten
tent./ The'front port'll'.of “grand-1 la ad Improvement upon an orderly, Woman’s'Club are making plansand
purposes exclusively. The program
ree miles from the
efficiently
served
-dinner
party.
Confather’s bouse waa a vast promenade
preparations to hold a Better Babisa
choleé city lots,
tlon at dinner fa more desirable contest for Semlnoio county in the 'follow »:’
S-as the boardwAlk,at Atlantic City}
than a foot-race between the courses;
Recitation, A Dollar Rolling up
cash or can be purch
rffid the upper R9r(i(o a fine ami nor do I believe that life under auch. fall, the winner« to be entered in the
the Hill— John WlUon.
erma Addrees R-. art &gt;
imposing rampart. ‘ My relatives.-; conditions can possibly “become so contest’ at the ■annual state fair./"
-rfc
A Plea for More Light, by five Herald office.
such as coiHina^knd aunts,, wor* of alluring that one day the great cut
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girls representing five heathen coun­
legendary stature, and'dn .jny Imag­ Jorlly of us will choose it first of all.“ \f Among the weddjng» that will
tries: Japan, Carolyn Spencer; Ko­
T O RENT
ination mingled on terms of equality •—From the Atlantic. .
take place in the early fall of odrdial rea, MoIIie Abernathy; Chirm, Ruth -.
with the Caliph of Bsgdpd, David
interest in Sanford Js ths't of Miss Stelnmeyer; Africa, Anna Mason?
Hopse for Rent—’ Apply 10
and Goliath, and Cinderella, . The
"No Smoking."
Mabel Hand to.'.hiEjArehie Belts in Africa, Anna Mason; Mexico, Julia
Moughton,
1021 Union *wnu«:
trees were miles high, and the dogs
When railways were a novelty the September khd' MSf Genie Wicker Lalng.
as big as lions.
,
companies vkprously enforced their to Mr.- Nprman if dole ip October.
- * flblo, Send Us More Light, Molllc
I went away. . I Jifew up. I be­ antl-smoklngvjiwa. The Great West­ Both l/rföi£j-to-be - are among San­
For Renh-^Tbrec rooms fur
Abernathy..
came twenty-one years of age and ern compaay'Ton^e caught a tartar, ford’s moat popular glrla.. It is to
for
light bo&lt;uekeeping. Au®
A
'
fiver
minutes'
talk
-by
Mrs.
very wise. I returned to Paria, 111. says London- .Tit-Bits.. Ttio station be regretted thfct MIm Wicker will
bedroom». Mra. Johns. 411
Abernathy
On
behalf
of
the
Heathen
P r in c e o f a p p etizers.
master
at
Did
cot
removed
a
passenger
And, IroholdJ the whqld stage set­
make her future r home elsewhere, W om ia wns moat helpful nnd Ih- avenue.
M akes d ally trips from
ting of my youth had been reduced from an “up" express train and banded probably in Philadelphia.
him over to the police on a charge of
Bpi{jftgi.-She contrasted the life of
G ln g e r&gt; 8 n a p L and to
to miniature. It wa*, as though 1 smoking to the aqnayance of a fellowTot Rent—Completely fu
« ...
the heat lien woman with that of the
w aiting m on th s ev ery ­
were looking at it with the large traveler, Next day the prisoner was
'
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àr tt
house
wlthJÿîané
for
th* I
Busy Bess’
missionary, »hawing the wonderful
w h ere. S a y Z v Z u to
ftiW.
lenses of the opera _gias.es to my brought before -the magistrate, and
to
Few
step.«
The Busy Bees' Department of tho’ poWsr’' of the gospel to gnvo gnd
'! th q ^ ro ce r m a n , 5 cents. *
•y.ip- when asked what be had to say in an­ Junior Civic League met in „
camfort in the latter case, while
When I walked to Gilbert'» fence swer to the charge ha replied:
West Side Pork Mpndpy afternoon heathen faces death and ejldr
I cculd look, right over It*. Down to
‘‘Gentlemen, the offense took place
lor Utrir regular mating, with Mrs. without -the knowledge -oL.Aivin»
the creek waa only a. short” walk, la th* County of '‘Wilts, wheraai la m
&lt; o p d « k ,o lB « ¿ ¡
Gerror leader., of tho afternoon. love; no_phristiah sympathy to
and I could ateij . over'.; to * Uade now charged la Berkshire. 1 am a so­
Regular
business
-waa
traniaeted.
Also a roll «1»
smooth thefrutlf ed p» th „of drudgery
George's'In a ml nfte o r ^ i, y j A » I licitor: 1 was »MciaRy engaged lb a
and othor
Mrs. A lu m n a d r ille d the children ¿nd superstitl^p in
cate
which
I
»ball
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WWJ I
wont out to see theI ■wooda-'pastuit, v - ,.
on the official family of iJanfpi&gt;d---the
life, -fiba
the scene of my irly c r lp S and g * 0
u„^u,
m9‘ 1 »«Mfitnilly bold that yo4¡ iu official postil0hr and the, nan#« o ’
‘4w#êt songs of.loVv) no
adventures, I had tor,
tt&gt;ugh.Jt^w as thk county b»v* no JurisdlcUón ¿vex those who filled them being a' part fuf hólir
so pathetically small,' only- half an what occarfMI in another county/'
Rent—#18
of the routtpe of the meeting,’ s^n ChH»tA»p. ^
^h¡»rn(\thy Iwath}- a
acre. The front1 porch .Jgid 'con ­
\ ;• •
He was rsiesMd, and he did o i t i i agroeable- feature or thç maethig strtmg Plextor^*b lner^V'lâXml#- mie. Awrli’ to A. Trsfford,
tracted so tjiqt. tbers .was Hardly company and got £80 damages^
H*Ti •/lt r\+\-■
that ippehicd'Vo tljaJUde fdigs and sionary teal » nd VWtt, aVkkn^;fòr
U' ’
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r o o m s i t on ifl, «fid the qpper
Tho first &gt;imoklng-carrlsge was In­ their leaHeqk.was. g’ «cordial ‘^InVlta1:1r.:’ - I 1:ia^. Isift^lÄHphrlBttaii.men
RLANEOUg,
B ay biscuit baked by
portico was the tiniest place •Imag­ troduced on the Hastern Counties rail­
tion from Hfft. HShbins to meet
W
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M
I
and
womony'.èiœÎStid
'trirls.T^bat
way
la
September.
18«.
inable. In addition to this «11 my
----' --, =
the Robbins Nest
11 mi
*¡ relattv#«’ had dwindled down ¿ 0 h«
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i«t
fisime“ 'S;
—
trwgi'.- .= 4
for a good tifile. T
d»rt
jusLprUUiai-y. mortals, not great and *
4js
rally accepted,
IS C U IT
On, the^DêmesHc Volt
igé of lo Wane
i-.t :-1
marveloui any mdMr, ’ but clay, as I
"'Wire you IniulatfT th«’ , 1
that Mra, Rabbins
might diu- in tl
was clay.
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♦ ; . „ (,- clan’s wife fnqqired when' be'
COM PANY
r an ideal host»»«; hut a Ic
■ v T n p H H B p p
Thsre fa a gnat-revelation in this. his appearance qt S a. m. Vtib*
A lw ays look for thai l
It la that the world and all that
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thsreln U; Is ms e»Uc,.impoa1nf, and
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DAKOTA LAW TQ PROVE .
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Tallahassee, jjuly 24.--That there
no ch^nco for the “ Bull Mooie"
of Florida to prevsfnt the Seery of 8t*te Horn certifying to
Boards 0/ County Coirnntaionthcpughout the state the nominp* of those who won out for
n rioiu state, county and national
in the Bryan primary!election
June 2, Is the‘opinion of Attorney
¿«acral Tho*. F. West, Following
the filing of a hilt of complaint
t Secretary of State. U. Clay
ford, directed to Judge W. H.
Malone, in and for Leon county, by
Herbert L. Anderson, of JacksonrQle. asking for a restraining order
iplnit the Secretary of State pro­
hibiting the certification of the vari«os nominations to the boards of
’ tammiaaionera, the Attorney Cen­
tra! formulated un opinion wherein
W »Ufoa that tho bails for com■*jfalnt is Lacking. The Bull Moosers
;i3*ge the Bryan primary law uncongtatioual-and by Its provisions, as
insult of the recent primary, the
jarty it prevented from putting a
debt in the field during^the general
:jfction.
Attorney General West opines as
follu--.:
’ •In my opinion
(a no reason
lor alarm on tho part of those nom­
inated in the prlmarv election held
ii June lust:*
•
"Sututcs regulating the conduct
primary elections have been sus•1 as valid by the courts of this
le. as a proper exercise of the legia
tire power, and the courts of n
•sober of other states have upheld
Noviaions similar to those of the
ry election law of this state
irhJch ia attacked in this litigation.”
Tbi- litigation is really an njUck
Jpon tho primary election plan of
■ninating .officers, but that plan
Bjiwen upheld in every state where
pa law has been tested and Jhe folng opinion by the Supremo
l of NortH"Dakota on a similar
furnishes a case In point.
North Dakota Deriafon
Slate of North Dakota ex rel. An­
drew Miller, Attorney General, et
•I., vs. F.‘ F. Flaherty, Auditor-of
Burleigh County. (------N. D,
f c r —« laalN ^ L -fW rW I-D r-R . A.
| ,&lt;N- S.) 132.
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"The primary election statutes
K*ve as u principal purpose the reg«lation of the franchise of electors
eitbm party limits. The elections
w provided concern primarily the
d|bt* of parties and only Incldcntolly thoso of the individual elector.
rThe primary 1s not held to afford
*0 elector as such merely a chance
to eierdse his right' of suffrage, hut
hatesd an opportunity to partici­
ple in the proceedings and acts of
* political parly. This he doee- by
*Urcising his right to vole, hut
^iibln that paryv. legislative dtofop.- has recognixed the party
V'Aa to method of nominating
i«rs as well as promulpting Us
Itlcal doctrines and the a pplicad of them, as a governmeM” force.
legislative purpose is that tho
to of the party,«re paramount
the .indivtdua)*''parly member.

Uonal rights as defined stone, but on
added qualifications of partisanship.
We believe the purpose of such an
election should determine the limits
within which the elector's constitu­
tional right of franchise Is to be
measured./and,'so long as (hat pbrpoae to not unconstitutional ln lUelf,
the elector’e righta should be held,
as Intended by the constitution to be
subordinate to the purpose of the
election, because. In fact, his right
of suffrage arises not wholly from
his being a constitutional elector,
hut instead, in part, from the law
permlt-ever, denial of his right to
particular instance for such partic­
ular purpose.
If he has iyo party belief what­
ever, denla, of. hto right to partici­
pate in a partisan election does not
deny, him any right legally or moral­
ly existing to him' merely as an
elector.
The recognition by the
legislature of the existence and righta
of a political party cannot dlveat
an elector who has no political be­
lief of,any partisan righto. As the
party exists for party purposes Inci­
dental to governmental benefit, the
Individual •lectorj^kM il {ho party
cannot jc o m b 'la it g g ^ e in j barred
therefrom” In \ ■ failure to entcrtain a ’attmsan^ belief. PolitiT parties ifiave existed aa rccogftH(4d and. Apecssary ioatrumenullof ou»/-represenUtive govern­
ment for 100 years. They are men­
tioned in our constitutional debates.
Our rbpsfitution was framed and
adopted, wi^h knowledge of and with
reference to them.

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Pitfda and More Fords *
Detroit, Mich., «July 23.— Three
[yehrs ago if you had told any one
thnt a single automobile company
would build more than two hundred
thousand automobiles in a year that
person Would have thought that
probably you were harmless but
ought not to be allowed to run at
large aa you might suddenly become
violent. But In nine months the
Ford Motor Company has dons
better than reach the two hundred
thousand mark. It has built and
sold two hundred three thousand,
one hundred ninety-four car»- from
Oct. F, 1913, u). to July 1, 1914.
• In other words an average of
better than twenty-two thefudand,
five hundred Forda have been built
and sold every month for the first
nine months o f the company’s fisra
year.
Last year’s production or Fords
was about OM hundred eighty-five
thousand ears. This^ mark was
passed by this year’s* production In
the middle of May.
It is atmost impossible to con­
ceive of the two.hundred thousand
automohilos. Ortfy by comparison
may one; realty grasp what this huge
figure means.
I f all the Fords built and sold-ao
-far this year*were placed- In line a
half mile apart, thsy would reach
around the world four times.
If the entire population of the
cities of Detroit and Baltimore
wanted to bold a joint picnic, the
Fords ‘ built this* year could easily
take all the people to the picnic
«round* in one trip. Or this year’ s
Fords could carry three armies the
s! m of the American army engaged
In the Spanllh-American
Or
they could carry at one trlp'nearly
halt of all the men that fought in
the Civil War.
Or, getting at It from another
angle, the total horse power of the
motors in these Fords, figuring twen­
ty horse power to a motor . Is more
than two-thirds .the horse &gt;power of
all the devloped srater^pAwer in
the United Stages. It 4s sixty times
res ter thin tlw^poWer plant» of the
«operator, the Lusitania, dr the
M a u r e t a n ia , and twenty ‘tttnas great­
er than tho power developed by the
dam on the Mississippi at $&gt;okuk,
Illinois:*'
It is «aid that the tendency nowS-day’s is to tike the burden off the

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power Into' fnan-powçr. , flut rtgur-.

Jon'\. it. is one
o{ the legislature ' to tng on this basis the _^JaI/horse­
powe
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forile and run firm within Dartv power; of tho cars buflt-atid aqljl by

_ ‘ tory i* t0 «invalidate every primary'
^tion stats'ip toto„ 'Deny eonstll***l recognition &gt; of purpose of
i’b'ctKXDf-and apply the conxtitu-1-T'•

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Florid* Groweni' ^Jeww U in the
tijjg week looking after t.be LiJtirresU
of Ida fit per. He hito beva 4 q N f*

BIG L A N D D E A L M A D E
N E A R M Bi U S Y O V I E D O

WANTED TO BE A MAN
The Strange Case at Orlaado Re­
viewed by Baltimore Despatch

Baltimore, Md.. July 23.— News
of the death of Hannah Calder Lq
Orjandb; I ^ .^ J e J a ll^ o VW :fnWd.t
T W E N T Y T H O U S A N D A C R E S ' O F F A R M J^Tpejaons famifisr with Ityrtford
* 1 itti
county
affairs
the
strange
rase
of
L A N D S O L D -C H I C A G O C A P I T A L I S T S
the daughter bf a wealthy farmer LIBRARY AND WOM ANS CLUB
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there who. from her, .ralrleat child
ARE SP0N SE R 8
hood, rebelled at Wing girl or worn-'
an. She tivad for year* in Florid* as
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lived with a woman who sraa sup­
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posed to be her wife. Only on her
FOR BUSY HERALD READERS
deathbed was her sex discovered.
The "wlfa'* died two year* ago.
The a*me woman w*e a sensation
One hundred thousand dollars Is villa; Florida National Bauk, Jack­
TO BE MADE INTO COMMUNITY
in Baltimore 25 years ago. when ah«
said to be the price of a land deal sonville; First National .Battle, Bra(fUUlLDINP POR ALL THE / t í
took a pretty Hartford county girl
that has just been &lt;consummated, dent own; First National Bank, Fer’v MEETINGS
r
before a clergyman In that part of
involving 20,000 aerea of land located Rantlina; Citizens' National Bank,
tho state, told the 'clergyman who
around Orlando Sanford and Oviedo. Fartiandina; Flrat National Bank,
knew her family, that she was a a
Sanford will have a Community
It is part of the holdings of the Ga|neaville; Florida National Bank.
man in spite of the fact that she House and the Sanford Library,
South Florida Naval Stdres Com­ Gabeaviile; Gainesville National
had dressed In feminine attire tine* Woman's Club, Commerdal Club
pany and compriaes some of rhe •Bank, Gainesville; First National
she could wsljc and perauadad him and all other civic social!«« ram
most valuable realty in this section. Ba^k. Key West; Island City Na­
to pronounce two persona, both of «hare In home. This matter waa
The deal was engineered by R. E. tional Bank, Key West; Flrat Na­
whom wore skirts, man and wife.
definitely decided at a meeting
Hall, the well known turpentine tional Bank, Madison; Oral* Na­
After that marriage, she fame to of the'Library Association held on
magnate of Qcala. Chicago capital- tional Bank, Ocala; Peoples Na­
Baltimore. A week later the family
tots were the purchtHOb.
Miller tional Bank, Orlandoi American Na­ Ot her ” b?ld*" I68lrth6 bHffeTway Wednesday In th* office of J. N.
\f hltnor.
' T,
ot Orlando Is said to be ono of the tional Bank, Penaacpla; Citiaens*
from her, and that women Is now
Mrs.
J.
W.
Dickins,
president
of
Florida managers. This is prob­ and Peoples’ National Bank Pensa­
.married and the mother of a happy the Woman’s Club, Mr*. May Dickably the largest deal that has been cola; and National Bank of Combrood of childron. * She Is living in Ins, chairman q( the building com­
consummated in this section for metre, Pensacola.
Harford county. There are persons mittee, Mrs. Wight, Mre. J. M.
sometime, and will be of much ben­
l i t
living In Baltimore familiar with all Whitner, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Key of S
efit to Sanford, as much of the land
Washington, July 24.—Secretary the doUtla of the story,
the Library Association and C. R.
Ilea at no great distance from the of Commerce Red field Is planning to
Hannah Calder was about 60 Walker, Dr. Walker. J. N. Whit­
city and ito development ia certain establish commerce bureaus at Jack­
years old at the time of her death. ner, F. P. Fonter, D. L.' Thrasher, *
to carry with it many advantages. sonville and T*mpa that will bring
She was the daughter of Martin S. O. Chase, S. O. Shinhotoer and
The plan of the new company will the commercial, industrial and man­
Calder, a well known and rich far­
be to adopt that followed by W. H. ufacturing interasta, of IHorida in mer of Federal Hill, near Rocks bf M. F. Robinson were present.
M. F, Robinson presided at the
Sabring at Sebring, Fla., by setting touch with trade conditions and Deer Creak, nsrford county. Her
meeting
and it1 was decided to pur­
the land to orange groves and sub­ business . possibilities all over the
brother, James Calder, was sheriff of chase a lot and place a building .
dividing into plots of forty acres or world. This will not be done imme­ the county aj one time.
thereon that could be used as a
less which wil) be disposed Of on a diately but It is m part of a 'general
From her earliest girlhood Hnniukh
high class colonixatton scheme, bring­ plan which the Secretary of Com­ Calder manifested ‘ a distaste for Library, Woman's Club building
and also aa a Community House (or
ing to the state many new home- merce has In view of establishing feminine society«
aay thoa* who the social gatherings that from time
seekers. The lands begin not far commerce .bureaus in nil of the im­ knew, her. She' went to school with
from the corporate limits of- (Mando portant citlr* of the United Slates, the other girls and.she went about to time occur tn the city and fop
but the location at which the town ftblut a year ago the parent eom- to the country dances and such which there to no place at the pres­
will be built will probably be several [nMiro bureau, was established in things, but, in spite, of .the fact that ent time provided.
The meeting'was a very enthualmiles out on one of the leading high­ Now York city and at the present she wore skirt*, she wouldn't play
Oitic
one and the question of a* lot
way* and will be of easy access to timé thore are three such bureaus ir\ the part of a woman.
sraa
decided
by the purchase ot the
this dfy, which will serve as a mar­ [pXtjSence. . The fourth, nceording to
She didn't seek the society of meg’, lot south of the Presbyterian ms me
ket and base of supplies for the 'present arrangements will be estab­ but rather avoided intimate associa­
on Oak avenue. The building was
tfftwcomer*.
lished ut Denver during th* next tion with anybody and preferred io broached next and the old Preiby•
•
t
- .
I fewfmontbs.
be alone. When sbe was .in her terian church sms suggested and *»
Fcrnandlna, July 24.— Ground aras
teens sho began to use tobacco, blth this building 1« -to-, be shortly- re*t Í I
broken yesterday and the pillars are
Jacksonville, July 24.— Lindsey smoking, anil chewing It. She did moved to make room fpr a ttew
being laid (§r the new* shrimp can­
Sellers, a 14-yea old white boy is pot have to think of making her church the building waa purchased
ning factory of Dunbar, Lopez £
dead, and hto .companion, Lcoiiird living, but sho began when »ha WAl at a -very rciTsonahle figure.
Durate, the greatest shrimp- canning
Mattair, also 14. 1*'seriously Injured jn her twenties to be knpwn as th*
The building Is large .enough to
operator* in the country, and.pion­ as the. result of an accident at the Harford County Barber" and would
make an excellent Community House
eers in the business at New Orleans
Seaboard Air Line crossing on tln- drive from farmhouse to farmhouse and will be movt^ io the new lot
and Biloxi. Other factories will fol­
coln^ji venue 'V^eijnesdny mornjng, to shave the min and to cut their Immediately and remodeled to suit
low next spring. The building U BO
when a vwgon. in which they were hair and ihat of )helr children.
the needs of the new ownera.
feet wide and 150 feet long and of riding was wrecked by.jio-lnboíind
Suddenly she manifested ah interSanford ha* long needed.a-gather­
corrugated gal va nixed metal con­
passenger train, said to have been ext in tjte girl with whom she man­ ing place of thi* kind. The library
struction on the order of all modern
traveling rapidly. The father of aged ithe mock marriage. Hannah
canning factory buildings. The lo­ the Sellers l»oy&gt; who lived nesr En­ was about 30 ysftrs old then and has never had a homeland the
cation is the old oyster factory site terprise and Lincoln avenues, is a the, girl ws* about 16, lust blossom­ -Woman’* Club has also been mad«
neur the old
Mallory steamship former engineer for the Seaboard, it ing into womanhood and one- of the homeless and the ladles aay “they
dock*. The coming of this industry Is said, and Mr. Maltsif who re­ beautlm of her neighborhood. Her will now lake pity on the homelesa
Commerdal Club and let them come
will mean much,to this place for not
cently moved hfre Vith his family parent« were not so well to do as in out df tbi- rain also and the new
only wilt It mean the employment of from «Waldo, Fla., ia a trial engineer wer«f iihoae of her woman''suitor.
quarters will he the greatest gather­
four or five-hundred men, women
for th* road. Th* Mattairs INstón WhentHknivah Calder told horahe ing place In the city anil one that
and children in the factory and on Me Duff avenue, near Garfield. *
w*a a man and that she'wanted to
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... -- all.of u* will be proud to possess.
the fish boats, but it will make a
m.rry hcr II» WWW H*1 b b id « .
Th, t&lt;) » ,
^
#
1 1 «
•
market for all of the Celeste fig* and
have
been
flattered.
iv*
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mtrf
Th# provision of tho civil sundry
the building aa the work progresses.
okra that -ran be grown he.-e as this
After t ft "marriage" the coti^t
bill
relating,
to
the
creation
of
a
companJ also cans figs and okra.
came to Baltimore and going te 2
Bryan Road R|ll Favored
Ucretdfore there has been no fac­ new customs district In th* sjat« of home on North Gllmor stiVet, where
tory (Ò ran figs here for the season Florida has gone back to conference. a male connection of the Calder's
Washington, Pa., July 24.—The
Is.so short that it would not be as The. t^nferees yesterday reported Jived. Hannah Calder dumbfounded report on Senator Bryan's goodprofitable to build a factory to be back to their respective branches in this man’ s wife by announcing tfiat roads bill, a substitute for the
operated during the short fig season Congress that they were hopelessly she was not a woman, but* n man Shackleford bill, s ir e n p a s s e d by
alone. But now that there Is tf ‘de­ opposed to tho amendment provid­ and that the pretty creature Mho the House/was completed today by
mand for all (he figs that can ' be ing for the new’ district aa it passed accompanied her was her bride.
the Senate Committee on Poitofflcea
grown right at home, many of, the. the Sánate, and asking for instruc­
"You
sro
a
pretty
looking
bride­
and
Pott Roads. .
farmers "in this immediate vicinity tion*. They were sent .back Into groom In «klrts.” .the reUtltV* wife
Under v4he Bryan bill, the Federal
wilj begin the culture of figs and conference this mra-rdng.'
said.. And Hannah w^nt out forth­ Government would issue nfty-year
’
*
,
/
«1
okra and in addition there will be
Emilio Pqna, prominent cigar man­ with and bought herself a._ suit of three per, dent bonds to the amount
another incentive for people to come
men's clothe*. She never w«pt back
here for the purpose of cultivating ufacturer nnd.'icottnent Cuban pat­ to skirts after that, It U said. -Fbr # ■ttOO.ÓÒ&amp;.OÓff, fn lota of $100,000,000 èaaH (Or five years. Before
riot, ia i^rad-abt Tampa«? The body
tbeae products.
will b« 1 H Ú W with military honors a week or two after ber:"brlde’* had 'etotst cb'uld; 'partldpate i(t the fundi
been tprn from her Hannah Caldci
Pensacola. July 24—Red gum *t .tfc ihslnnce of the Cuban gov- Was on exhibition at "the Mu*ajflK ^tKéy would ÌM/required ¡'^o Itute an
lumber shipping U a new Item ot*a- crniéanL^for Cwhom he fought long Tempi*. ..Then /ahe disappeared/. *!l«*gV smpuia tof four, -* per cent
mpis. .t nen sne msappgsxeo
whfchr whjin deposited In th*
úñele.'the Is(e
port now finding atuoutlet i&amp;Fpn- and
tmenj
General
.-.Mfffiualj^r
Ccapdd«
màcola and a steamer *W1U‘aW W hire
from her from the U gw ^ k t^ T 'dto-j exchanged (ft rash. The one p er1
went
fortV
lnto
batfto
at
the
begin­
shortly to .loud upward of one hun­
his appearance, until, t h / Jicws ' of her lient; diffe/^Rrá^ woilld xmakó up a
dred carload* to he conveyed to ning of the “ Ten-Yrar-War/’
nephew, Kmiotio, followed hto úit- death ’pawn.. It ii, atipposod thty eíñ M «»(tt¿l tu* aid thé sto tra In reAlexandria. Egypt. Mr.. J. Land or
shs/beepme a barber in earnwt.
the Fish-Lund Company, wbo come* tlnguiehtd- rriatt^e on the field, after!« b*r departure -from Baltimore. tirlhf v th-a^roridi:
During
the,
eiigafcament
In
the
Cu­
' Cra^tiyiw Af y*? Ffderal ehighway
from Mississippi, Yr in the city mak
'Çhe .tepbrjj frjptn Floiflda. eayi that
eqmraisaiç.irjOiif ’ supervise tb* exdling of tían Kills in. th;* jfurtp spring..of 1895 ahi' aIw'ñye.
tód vwith ^«TWir
Mr. Pona waa %«Htnded. A jSpaitpendlttno .or&gt;lg!i;w*y funde-ds a feathere
sñ'd«
votbd
regularly
At raelf
tord’s huHat-found!l6dgnvbpt 14L» hu
IWra.
•ÇJH. i j'h e eommtoaion. _
consign hi* Pi will bo
fôtfcUôn/ i W Q &amp; ï
.WÔOjA B* .¿oppoA w df the senate ôf
otiiori as soon aa an thigh, and he carried it 'to‘ his .dyjrfg' S - h - - ; . the.‘ Satiate tìùft House committees
s'tm^nt of rate* ^could' d*y«' Mr. T.Obs^^efuzin. DV jCarloT
Generiti
&gt;4anucl Crapode*;. t f eon.:
"
roads, tm» director of the office
nounceCrapndra. was recently».'.'*ppoi
CwMle
roads,' and a United State#'
T. S.
rainialer at Was^lngLin, and
engineer. «T".'- '
r, 1. o f . College 8treet
*■ « ^ ...¡ .
“ “ ■“ '."• i !*
«"« ^„PPH
ITS
sent
.. t% t duribk-th« eum"The Good Old Hummer Time“
foreign countries and
mcr month» it would he no Impro­
t T t
ulcV and. rafls(a«tory dis pa left has
priety . for ^ e iy .: t9 -'. tittjr»il service
Next Sunday night atT:4'6 a« tlw ;r
titff Case Postponed
;
bof'n7 giYan hl’.ce. :
"
BsptTit. clnirrh Rev'. George Hytnar
I_I:i * * *r?‘
'
^1“ * I without th&amp;lrV.’ Aouto■Vil
The brarttig oH L * hsh»« -oepus "Leave ^ham at hofjuf a
will preaoU ' W 'l h e subject. "Tht*
^Washington. D. C., July 24.—The proceedings In behalf of D.‘ W. Cur­ There!,to\fy*-ViHj:toii&gt; yr st*i
Old summèt Time.” f- Largs
rie, scheduled- (nr Thursday at Jack ing uttiomforjwblt? ¿«a^uh
Lowing Florida
ic yfans have been, installed
*- .been postponed . ow- 1/ to loucb foTmnlitV'thiifs is
* ‘ , U.
to be much heart,” / T W
’ this church recently has i
JuJi
Sunday
Baptist
two drums. Some üäiwdlvi'
t .Wltat he was 000!.
He falil, " if my aoo

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WE CONTINUE TO GIVE A BONUS OF 20,000 VOTES IN THE PIANO CONTEST
Its going to be so ea^x to win one of those gold watches that* some of thé candidates will think they found it.
Remember we also accept these coupons in payment of accounts. Evéry book you sell outside the store you get
Twenty Thousand Votes, the party buying the book gets Ten Thousand.4
■ «lo w 1« shown tho standing of candidat«» up until 6 p. m., Wadnaaday, July S2nd.
Mlaa Maud Cameron, Sanford.. 148,350
Mrs. W. W. Fry. Sanford.......... 982,7»«
Mrs. a L/Çoodhuc, Sanford.. . 10,850
Mrs. Î. DeHart, Sanford............ 233,00«
Misa A. J. Howard, Sanford.. , . 1,432,900
Misa Grace Hawkins, Sanford.. »0,250

Mrs. R. C. ShcsOr, Hanford.. . ¿38,250
Misa Emma Proctor, Genera.. . » 8,500
*
" MJso Helen Tate, Osteen. :% .. 198,250
-r*1 Miss Mamie Royal, Sorrcpto...
14,400
Misa Clsrece Hand, Sanford . . . 219,450
Misa B. Hutchinson, Sanford... 481,850

- ; Miss Mae Forster, S a n f o r d . 779,550
Mist Junle Stumon, Sanford.. .
50,450
Mrs. J. B. Adkins. Sorrento.. .
17,500
Mrs. D. B, Brinson, Sanford. . .
11,500
r
Mrs. C. A. Owens, Sanford.. {.’ . 28,450
Miss Julia Hodges, Sanford. ■ • 745,800

T O -W E A R

DEPT

Annual Clearance Sale of Every
Garment in this Deparment
Sec window for these
wonderful values.
Prices down to nothing.
Come early and get in line.
You know the best will go
first.
Sakjj fttarta at
9 A. M ; SHARP

—

It la not custom cry to make alter­
ations on any, rament sold in a
clearance' sale—dlqv'ht \to* ca*e we
wtll-hlter FREKjin y gifibuit thkt

umici imo,
Crash and Pirieapple Cloth—......... .............._......... '

ALL $2.48 S klttT S , materials, Linen,.Nafural
color, Gray, Black, Tan, Lavendar and Pink LinerV
M onday at 9 A. M .

ALL $2.19 SKIRTS, made of White Ratine
and Pique « .............. ------------ --------■----•.... ................. .

Pull sized, silver bleach
ed, good value at 25c—
remember the hour.

ALL $5.98 W OOL SKIRTS, materials of Honey Comb
weaves, Blue Serges, Black Serges, Tan, Wide Whip |
Cord and W ool Failles going for ........... .........y .— ...
'
*
_
v $7.98 W OOL FAILLES, Colors, Mahogany, Colbart Blue,
Navy, Salt and .Pepper, Cross Checks and Stripes,
going for
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no
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PARASOLS $1.99
Our entire line going at
$1.99. Values up to $3.69
(See Window Display)

$5.98 SKIRTS, Colors, Cadet, Grey, French
Serge, going for.................. — ..... ............— ...............

TABLE

This tabic consists of Fine Crepes, Wash Silks, Crepe d
and Fancy Ratines that sold formerly up to 49c

MONDAY, JULY 27

All 17c snd 20c Serpentin« inJ"M*rrim*ck Crepes (or Kitnonai md Haute Drams, on ule Mondi? it on!?. . 13 U'C

GUARANTEED

NOFADE

MEN’ S KNOCK-ABOUT SHIRT
White or Cream "SoieseU e" Negligee Shirts, with collar attached

Did you &lt;*vi*r own a IJress Shirt that
was absolutely guaranteed not to fade
from wash or perspiration?
Well, here it is. ; The guarantee goes
with' every Shirt, look for the diamond
shape tag— that'« tho gyarantee.

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Chambrey,. pockets, collar at­
tached, our price only________ ...

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tached, with turnback culfa pock
eta, all sizes, our price only.......

$2.48 White Oanvaé Pumps
for only
. $ 1.98
Four-button Patent, cloth tops,
hand turned, only . . $ 2.48

and Jack and UllUn Booth.
On Sunday the Boley, Cnnbiiw
and Price faa1llei, with wtQ «J *
lunch baskets spent the day at tks
same place, and in much tbe sm
way, only a little more quietly Z
befitted the day. Thl. Z
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OVIEDO OCCURDENCES
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jon«'»nd
family, Mrs. J. M. Jones snd diufbter returned home Wednesday night
from Daytona Beach, where they
have been staying for several weelo.
A plokaant party consisting ef Ur.
and Mrs, 'W . J. Lawton snd bsbf,j
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leietteand Ur.j
R. W, Lawton motored over wj
Daytona Beach last Sunday in Hr.l
W. J. Lawton's new car to spend^*j
day with Mr. and Mrs, T. W. UiJ
ton, who. have .#* c o t I g g e a h ^ J
K 11. Morgan left last W ed^H
for Kansas, from there he eipert»ttl
go to Wyomlpg, Indiana
number of places out west. HeVtl&gt;i et i to be away about t ssn moetk|
L. T. Windham left Thuridi? tt
visit hi* parents in Georgia.
Missus Jennie Hope and
Howard delightfully entertained s
large number of young peopl* Tm*day evening at the home of Mrs. W.
H, Howard. The games
jW
played on their Iparioai vrraiiw,
after which .delicious cake and pucrit
were served.'
t• ~~/if*.
Mis» if»thle«n Stelnmeyer of 8*»■

Wednesday morning, 22nd.— Work
of preparing Bear da II nvanuo for the
brick laying wa&gt; begun.

PAOLA POINTS

INFANTS' CAPS 25e Beautiful assortment o t Embroidered
Infants' Caps. Well worth 50c,. Ask to
spe them. Special bargaip, going O E T a

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Haying and gathering corf! fodder
U being attended to. Corn Is about
ready to be "snapped" and there hr
a lino crop of it. More and more
corn and other crops for stock is
raised here each year.
* Seed'bed ground has been or Is
being prepared. Early seed for fal
crops of peppers, tomatoes, egg­
plant and cauliflower are being
sown. -Early celery seed will be
sown About.August 1st,. ~“7 T
Mrs. J. F. McClelland and chil­
dren are at her parents' home in Ft.
Christmas. Ha? young »inter, Win

2 4 c a G a rm en t for M e n ’s P o r o u s K n it U n d erw ea r, both S h irts and D raw ers

White ground, Lavendar, Pink and Light
Blue, pin stripe, wells regularly everywhere
at 25c, special introductory price -| q
for Monday........ .......„1.......................... J L a /C

121-123E. First St

.children have taken up their resl1deuce at the Dr. Minnlck .house in'
Cameron City. Mr. King will have
a .position with the Saminole Farms
Co, and not return to Sarasota.
Robt; King, Jr., and bride have
been here, the guesta of numerous
friends about here
Mrs. King was
Miss May Eason of Savannah.
The community was shocked to
hear of the sudden death of Mr.
Mooro of Celery avenue, Tbe fam*
lly have the sympathy of every one.
Mika Ola Eatrldge returned to
Mbs EstHowell
ridge is In a hospital there trainklng
to be a graduate nurse.
Mrs. Martha Cust was hostess to
a delighted party of young people
at an informal dance giver, at her
pretty home on Cameron avenue
Wednesday evening last. - Mrs. Cust

Cream Madras, collar at-

THE GUARANTEE
WE GUARANTEE this Remington
Nofade Shirt not, to fade from wash or
perspiration. If it does, return it to
your dealer and geL a new Shirt without
charge.
T llE COMMERCIAL SHIRT CO.
Makers
■«
. New Y'ork CiljL
■These Shirts can bo bought in many
places for $1.25 ■
? £ . .... ' A p y Our Special'Pric&amp; only .

DONT OYEBLOOK THE FACT
. THAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU WH^kT
HAVE DONE FOB OTHERS—
"
SAVe ltoU 25 T o 30 PER CENT
? » ON YOUR FURNITURE BILL-GIVE
YOU TERMS TO 8UIT YOU TOO.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hancock are
leaving this week for Milwaukee,
•Wis., where they may reside*.per­
manently. Mrs. Hancock will visit
at aqveral points enroute.
E. A. Gilbert is spending some
time at Homer, Mich., 'with his
eldest son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlfcs Dunn and
children moved this week from
Cameron Villa Avenue- to the farm
recently vacated by Mr.; Byers.
■Will Prevatt of New Smyrna was
a visitor to the McClelland home
recently.
.
J. F. McClelland wsa In Sarasota
again this week, finishing up the
purchase of some real estate there.
Miss Edna Morris accompanied
l)sr aunt, Mrs. John Ingnm to her
home in Fort Myers for a. v i s i t jh
Mr. a n d . Mrs. C. C. Morris am
children, Alton and Alice viaite&lt;
Mr. Morris' parents at Forest City
last week. This week they are mov­
ing from the Henry Eatrldge place
on Cameron avenue to the D. H.
M ou place on-Railroad street.
Frank Willis and Howard Britt
of Loughman were recent visltora

were spread under the
tree# and loaded
good thing*, “
various salads,f e Ll _i c i , , , “ ? «
beans, p!l¡~
«altoon and srimon
Pcd beet sandwiches
dwlches, ,tuB#&lt;s
at ufled peppers, bres
bre*d »nd bstS*
P«*fh pi®, apple
PDle p
ni. Smoa *?•
mince pie and cheese
kind, of delLrioi
cold tea, hot coffee and w,(
I f »11 we can rem.
Those present were Mr
and Mr,
Habun and son Carl, M,
r. end Hn]
McBride, Mr. Stenstrom _end diB,b_
U r ,,_ Mrs. Reynolds, Ada
1 Gr*r«,
gi»nd daughters Dell a
Reynolds, and
=3n* Orin.
and Guy. Mr »nd Mrs.
and ions, Ll0
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one cart remember that one Cent of
public money has ever been spent
for this section and a decent road
Ib badly needed. While this dry sear
ton makas it easy to do, is the time
to put this road through, -which is
neither a long nor expensive
exponsivç. pno,
pnê,
and which
tig 'people"
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à "long suffer!
sufferitig
púople"
truly bdleve the^tfMetVvr.
they^^tfeiefW.*; We
hope the
trs. vyill 'see it
In this light too ancl speVdily grant
us the first favor we 'have ever
asked them.
Picnics seem to be the order of
the day. the past week. The B. W.
8ndth family and a number of

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u the promote« of the scheme
ftoi' *»3vertJsi' ir Florida by nuto*^0^1'*" rua*'y believed in the ef­
fectiveness of the form of publicity
•lit they are trying to sell, would
j , x not employ it in ««curing com
t:ieM for their serviftf? Instead of
doing Ihl», apparently they are dependiag upon , apace donated them
{7&lt;he newspapers, followed up by
^ o o t l BolidUtion. to Interest the
various business cntmrpriies of the
^tate in the proportion. &gt; ^
The plan of operation n* explained
„ewe (?) articles generally mailed
Florida newspaper« by tho buwhich propose« to /'advertise
florid« by automobile” is to aend a
jMchine on a tour otf the north,
hafing the driver call j&gt;n the leading
paper» of the ciUea that are
-d as veil as upon . Governors
.d ’ other •prominent official*.’ *•A
j^oXlot is to be'distributed by tha
drlrtr of the automoblicj‘among the
fiopls with whom he comes In con*
net on the trip.
Advertising Is no longer an uncor
tain quantity in the business world
The big advertisers of tho country
jut# found out for . themselves,
through
enormous
experimental
ditue«* of money, just what
of publicity produce results.
A proposition to devote any por:
pan of hia advertising appropriattpn
to such an automobilp tour aa is
for tho purpose of further
patting Florida on the map would
*0t be entertained for a moment by
»ay one of the great national adver­
tiser» of the country.
These advertisers have learned
experience that- the sales of
their goods cannot be made by what
my bp- called "advertising on the
W ." They -havq ascertained doflnAW y that if is In tho calm of roo?
'■»*nts evottd. to reading and re­
action that the average person may
h reached and influenced by adver­
tising. I.ikp these big advertisers,
Florida has something to sell and
ibe must sell it through the same
sdentific methods that they em­
ploy. The housewife whomf it Is
.desirable to have buy Florida fruits
HM vegetables, the farmer aho about
■should be interested in our fertile
Eads, the banker or manufacturer
Silo should khow of tho marvelous
isvwtment opportunities of the state
;~w&gt;ne of these will be- found on
.jht street corners watching for. the
«toroobile advertising Florida as it
through their towns.äjJ^L-£r
Florida newspapers are unusually
fileril and- generous. They are so
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they -treosf ■Treèly;' inTtHiSg and
everything which seems to ofTer a
means of advancing the interests uf
the slate. Soon ere or later they will
have to begin to exercise greater
care with reference to the* em.-rprises to which ihpy devote free
«paco. Many of these not only fail
to deserve the support that la given
them by the press, but definitely
take from the newspapers of the
state that which legitimately is theirs
The papers of the north, generally
have cl(*«d their columns to ill
schemes which seek to secure space
for nothing, and the time Is not far
distant when the Flòrida presa will
need to seriously consider a similar
policy .— Jacksonville Metropoli«.

TRICE'S TRUMPETEER
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schew tobacco in all fbrms Inn
•1 wiili its members to the new
Jerusalem. The
latest Is a
suggestion from a West Florida
peper that a place of amusement
should be a bolls hod because a mur­
der was committee there.
These
are only a-few bf the thousand or
mffre agencies being daily pushed
for the hastening of the dawn of
the millenium. Yet we disappointed­
ly scan the ««stern horlxon for the
first rays of its effulgent light, and
only find a darkening gloom. There
must be something radically .wrong
with the modern reform system

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brother objected to having his error»
pointed but, even though no-names
aero called, and derided to settle
Williams’ Indian Pile Oinimeqt will
his grievance in truly barbarian
cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Piled
style. Perhaps he thought the. Lord
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching" at
a-aa directing him. But whefl he
once, acts ad a poultice, give* instant re­
went up against that preacher be
soon found he had road hia direc­ lief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointnmt
Li prepared for Piles and itching of the
tions wrong and had no time to get
private parts. Sold only by Wm. Q,
a now edition. He and hia friends
Aldridge, Druggist. Mail 80c and $1.00?
wanted to tear down the church for
WJUraa Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland,
the alleged reason a heretic had
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preached in It. but perhaps the real
reason was that he had been licked.
There was jdlt as much reason in
Diplomacy or Dishonesty?
that man's attitude as; there is ‘in " — mend a fool for his wit, or •
wanting Jo destroy some place of
for bu hQMgtrvAWl ho will ra-‘*
you Iato His bosom.— Fielding.
amusement at which murder Es at
some time committed.* Returning
to the question asked at the begin­
ning of this paragraph, where would
the destruction, end? Murder Js
committed at times’ in church. Shai
JEW ELER
we for that reason destroy the chur­
ches? Frequently the home circle WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRV.SIL­
is the scene of a murder. Shall we
for that reason destroy the homes? VERWARE. OPTICAL GOODS, EtC.
Flying machines, aulomohllca, rail­
way trains, steamboats, and every
Expert Repairing
other agency ’of tho human family
at times become the direct iimtru-* 123 West First Street
mentality of most horrible death.
Shall wo abolish .them all? If not, SANFORD, F L O R ID A
then why should any one be des­
troyed for that reason?
Real regulation (s the shrine at
which all can confidently worship.
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PILE S! PILES! PILES!

The Abolishing Habit
(By John C. Trice)
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Because a few slave owners in the
south 'were cruel to those^ under
bondage, abolitionists of the north
made common warfare upon all
slaveholders and reduced this sec­
tion to a state of pauperism, then
stood looking on iqdifTerently while
the vampires and Vultures of their
own section preyed upon the broken
Slavery cannot be justified on any
and disappointed southerners. Since grounds. A custom - which hushes
then our Increasing regard for the the laughter of the young -folks and
immortal principles of humanity continually keeps them under the
has taught us to look upon slavery espionage of a frowning old she-cat
Wise Office Boy.
Chief Clerk—"If I am wanted 1 wtlj «? a monstrous thing, but from, the or a growling.old ho-bcar is the lagjk,
be with! the manager." Latest. A&lt;^ same source we learn two *wront* edition of an earthly purgatory senquliltlon—"Yf«. sir. An* If you are not do not *mako a right—hence we
teace. Some people cannot dance,
wanted where »ITl yer ber*
•till regard the civil war aa the therefore they oppose dancing in all
crowning folly of all the- ages—the its forms; Others have no car for
cotloaaat infamy of American govern­ music, and they straighway see a
ment. Whether thundered from the demon lurking In every place of
pulpit of rcligo-enthusiasm or pro­ amusement where music mikes the
claimed from tho balustrades of the
listeners forget the fleeting hours.
transcending
glory of national gov­ Dyspeptics who 'have to forego
FOR
ernment, he who accuses God of thewing ahd smoking envy the
I BEAMS
directing such a war, on the one pleasure others get out of it. and on
CHANNELS
side or the other is aa ignorant of a pretext of piety would forbid It.
ANGLES AND
the attributes of the arChitocts of Still others who found it Impossible
the supernal splendors of earth and
ALL SHAPES
to convert to personal use .the en­
heaven as were those who went tire output of the brewers mnd dis­
BOILER PLATE
shrieking through the forests and tillers before destroying the mem­
TANK STEEL
fed upon raw flesh of wild animals
brane of their stomachs, for one
STRUCTURAL
during the dark ages. It Is so in­
Natural Law to Be Obeyed.
cause or another would like to en­
consistent with Infinite Love and force prohibition.
IRO,N WORK OP
The great must submit - to the
dominion of prudence and virtue oe
Unbiinded Charity, the superlative
“ ALL KINDS
Of course they are working for tho none will long submit to the dominion
characteristics of great goodness,
TRUSS RODS
humaiiftS'j'.i But
the of tho great. This la a feudal fqburo
that it becomes sacriligious to as­ benefit of
STAY BOLTS ’
trouble
la,
they
aYt£
Spit-vldfenj
in which they'cahnot alter.—Burke.
sociate the two together.
GALVANIZED
Vet the bre- which directed the their .good works thsVt*lfcB'betaiion
COPPER AND
es. They insist on* -making
pen of the Harriet Beecher Stowes
to grip the hearts of the nation and people think as they -do 'by whatZINC SHEETS
dull tho sensibilities of men Into tbe{»ver means, suggest themselves as
OAK
Your only chance to buy a lot In a
moat stupendous wrohgn of Christian easiest and quickest of result!,.They beautiful sub-division of Jacksonville,
CYPRESS
civilisation is not dead, .It smoul­ havb. misinterpreted the command Just 20 minutes rido from Post Office,
MAHOGANY
$15.00 PER LOT, on terms of $1.00
ders often and the country for a to teach and preach into a justifica­ for
DOWN,
and 80c PER WEEK.
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brief period seems to be well rid, of tion of force, forgetting that gentle­
Adjoining
property selling for more
ALL HARD WOODS
its baneful Influence.- But just as ness Jftwicth far, while force usually than double what we ask.
makes
n
big
noise
qnd
-nds
in
a
Vow.
wo begin to breathe a silent prayer
LAUNCHES
Beautiful location, fine drainage and
of
thankfulness some misguided en­ They imagiue themselves personal perfect title.
SKIFFS
thusiast fans the sentiment into agents of a merciful God, and in
For full particulars write
DORIES
flame‘ once more, and as its radi­ His name commit barbarities that
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ance falls .athwart the canopy of the would shame the King of perdition
ORDER
universe the restless dtlxcnihlp mis­ —forgetting that intelligent people
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takes it for tho star of hope and know if God desired to resort to
BOILERS AND TANKS
look upon it with the same rever­ force He could make us all good by
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ence as the Sun-worshipers did the the exercise of His will.
NOTICE
orb of
day. The ’ Anti-Saloon
Competent force of workmen for
If he should forcefully stop every­
As I have charge of the busincas of he
League proposes to
usher in the thing which at some time leads to a
road work at all limes.
Title Bond A Guarantee Co., East San­
millenium by stste and national crime, or even to murder where
ford Land Lesgbe, and W. A. Whit­
prohibition. Another, crowd wquld would It end? The first fight 1 ever
comb, I can be found In the Tax As­
haEton it with an antl-clgaretti law. saw in my life wqs at a church, be­
sessor's Office in the court house,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Tha Presbyterian council recently cause of some plain talk from the
in session decided only those who pulpit by my father. An erring
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We sincerely hope between us
There will never be a fus*.
We will try
S u ch Bread to Bake,
S u ch B uns, S u ch P ies, Such
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Thst you’ll have no cauie to make
complaint,
And that our. trade may continue
without rcitrsint.
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d e s cr ip tio n P rice, * 2 OU a t e a r In A d v srcr

rrrd a« anaad-cUM mail natter A strut 3
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endet -net oí Marth 3rd, 1879
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produco the hook«
would ut loam cut_thc »cKLng pHcf.
«directly In hai vea.—Palm Peach
Poeti .
Holly of the Sanford Herald prom­
ises a meeting of the Lake Region
Editorial Association In Orlando
during October. If Ferris,, of the
Orlando Sentinel and Howard of
the Orange County Citizen ever get
-well enough.”
* AU right, , Mr. President: It is
moved by Howard and seconded
by Ferris that Walton, Reeae and
Nuckolls of the Reporter-Star and
Sparkman of the Sentinel be a com­
mittee to wait on the two tick' chap*
and straighten them out.— Orlando
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New. Inrrqasta in Rales

On the theory that the railroads
themselves are responsible for their
present_ predlcatment, and that con­
ditions' may "be corrected throqgh
elimination of thè self-acquired evils,
which include extravagance and
waste In the purchase of supplies,
lack of efficiency, and general finan­
cial
mismanagement.
in
many
aise^, the Interstate Commerce Commisaihn, probably within the néxt

tive for them. We have no place
where thejr can go st night and en­
joy innocent pleasures and amuse­
ments. This city needs a Y. M. C,
A. ’ building or a place of kindred
sort as badly us it needs a new
hotel. This city also needs u build
lug for the Woman’s Club and n
Library. Now there is no valid
reason why* wo could not combine
these great projects end get all of roads in their plea for a "horizonthem under one roof. They could be tal” 5 pnr cent increase of rates.
separate Institution, and under aepConccaalon« to be Small
urate managements but the one
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building could house all of them. i The commission *; decisionwi be
The library of Sanford already own*
**** rituatlon does not justify a
o a s - j u a v o fine building lots. - If
per cent increase on any comthey are not situated right they mo«'*y or on any c'aM rate. In
could probably be .old and another f\ct* no lner“ " » of W ^nsequence
lot purchased. The Woman's Club » h a te m ;will be granted on comshould certainly have a home of lut ntoditl^.Though a codeew^n to the
own. &lt;5ur ladies can be Ousted to W®” * ® amounting Iii the aggromake this project go if the men will *“ ** to * hoQ* * t8*®00*000 * nn“ ,,*‘
only do their share. The three or *
&gt;e *Tante^ on dais rates. This,
four institutions are needed in San- however, is fur from the advance
ford antTsteps toward the* building the ratlroad* * * * &amp; '
of this structure should he made
Arraignment of the Railroads
this summer and the work started
The report is to be n voluminous
before fall. Wc talk about our boys document. It will be a terrific arand give them good advica about raignment of tho railroads, and,
staying at home and avoiding temp- among other things, will direct attatltms and the men of Sanford are tention to tho public to a condition
doing nothing for the boys—abso- the commission' believes to be- n
lutely nothing. The boys are our fact-T-that the new rates to be probest asset—our future men—and it scribed by the-commission will not
is tho duty of every man In Sanford afford a just reason for any wholeto look after the welfare of our boys sale or retail dealer to increase the
no matter whether be is a parent price of a*single commodity-so far as
or not.
— — — ' theconsumer is concerned. •FurIt would be no difficult matter for ther a severe rebuke will be handed
the ladies and the men of Sanford out to the various lines for what is
to combine their efforts, in u building believed to have been an organized
for the library, Woman's Club and endeavor on their part to create a
Y. M. C. A.
sentiment throughout the country
The nbove was written for Tucs- favorable to the proposed 5 per cent
day’s Herald and we are glad to" increase.
announce today that the public • The commission will insist upon
spirited ladles and gentlemen of economics which will save the eastSanford have taken up this matter ern ]inMi it j, estimated, &gt;25,000,000
and purchased a building and site B ycor. n w||| go deep into tho
for the Womans Club and Library, question of waste and-extravagance,
building and the Y.“ M. C.A. wii| and this, coupled with financial mlsfoilow. In another partof ’this Is- management of many
of the milsue is an article retating to the roads, will^Be cited as a reason that
meeting.
efficiency and economy must take
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the place of the exjiectod added revA GOOD IDEA
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the' doing away wmïfroo^i witching. !
toïfrautâkàhÀ Jr*« Jitenute^nnd
terminal service In Chiafgd, free
literago and' floatage Id No«; York
city,' loading and unloading of car­
load Iota, free collection» and deliv­
eries/ free wharfage and dockage,
freo «consignments and free trans­
portation of private cam.
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The elimination of these practices,
in the opinion of the commission
wilt effect a saving of some $25,000,000 yearly.*-It la pointed out,
for Instance, that the rallroada grant
in rebates to the United States Steel
Corporation alone about &gt;10,000,000
a year* in ■free service in what Is
described *s industrial line prac­
tices.
Attention will be directed in,the
report that the financial condition
of the Now Hsvon, Boston and
Maine, Chicago and Eastern II*

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That will be really worth while is to investigate and learn how Our Bank A
count* plan is helping others to get ahead. It may be that ytm have ne\
given serious thought to this jnethod of helping yourself to a better, a mc
prosperous.future, because the words "bapk.account" are associated in y0
However, our plan is' suited to ypur needs—no
mind with "big money
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Vice«President

Cashier

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In County Judge'* Cauri, Seminole Caaatjr.
Florida. In 1'rabala
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T o Cerniti Rotundo, of Sanford. S«mlno|.
County, Floride, Vit loria Villano, ol Car*
minie H ifgi, , M irglU a o, Italy, and any and
all pen osa whouwacvrr Interniert In the ebeea
aetata or In tha real natala hereinafter d*»crib*d. ta V..on
7tb day of Seuiambar A. I&gt;.
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That the government can print
all the school books needed for each
state in the Union is an idea which
ia now gaining a strong foothold
umong educators. The special plun

R was .expected that^ the decision
°f the commission would be mady
public Saturday, but a pressure was
brought for certain eleven-hour modideations; said to be less tinfavorof the books tnay be agreed upon tthlo to the railroads, and it was
by a committee of educators named »greed that these would be disposed
by the governor—or in any other
R possible, this week,
way - which might result satisfacDuring the day Secretary of the
lorlly—and 'then* the government. Interior Lane; himself a former
member of the commission, went
to the offices of the commission, pre­
sumably bearing a message from the
President« that further delay In the
banding down of the decision meant
further uneasiness throughout Hie
■rg^dtit.*f «Ad et rinofU*! for C*mpl»te*Ji
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Specifically in the report which is
to be submitted. within the week, AaeRjntsI of Adirle» .of Ineereerellen »Í
Heulhern Predate Ceeiyartj ^
all increases whatever to the rtUU lo .reully thet at regalar
roada on ‘ commodities have been tagTkJy
« f thè ilM k U d w r o f ih » Huutbvra
denied. .This Jndudoa^.coal, coke, 1‘ rnauc* Company, s enrporstloii ergeni i . d and etlsUng under and by elrtue of
ore&gt; Iime*tone, gravel, plaster, ce-" «tke
law# of thè Stai» o l Flurlda, due norie«
’ anxious . to secure the introduction
stine, lumber, other forcef. hav.fas Ih» n gfeen a» .ratulred by law!
ihst
by publicarian aad th « usuai an­
of some text book-^-and at frequent prodtfrts,. tijee, brick, clay, paper itre byli map
to «neh and «eery storkhuldei1.
intervals there have been scandais ybd pulp, ica, ‘ flour, grain ahd pt- ■tati ng tbereln that at thè reguiar neetfng
la be be!d un Jane Mb. 1914, thè mattar
of high note; all this could by trhlCiim.
ef amendment of th# Arride» of lnrt&gt;r,«
poratleo wsutd be tontiderad. by a vota of
uvoided i( The fjoverru^rtity^uid
No Increase i t ail, it is |aid,'(will tha antire atutk U ’ araa deemed eipedUlfi.
to amend Artlrie» l f l ahd I X e f Ih* d ia r i
but take the matter in band and
W urahted, on lake and rail rates, ter of thè stid Southarn Produre r e n p a k y
furnish the books nr a normql’ price.
thè msuner «ai btlrinafter »taled, tW re-'
.this applying ,to. shipments * partly In
fot« nutire la kereby glven (hai thè hWOlKThere could oven be n universal
etn
Produce Coaipsiry: Intenda to apply to
orf th e -gieat lakes'and . partly by
Ih* finn. Park Trammetl, Ou»en,uv o f th*
course of study established for ‘thii
.Stata et .Florida, al T au abaa«i«/, 'Florlda,
entire United Htatea which Would
ot&gt; Ih« £Cth day nf August. A. I*. 1914, fur
thè purpnse «I obtylnlnr . amendment* la
prove of great good to the-pupils
•eid Artlrie* U and Vf of thè Charter ol
thè u id Southarn
Produce Company, to
of tiie entire country.
We are more and more ^drifting
into the spirit of paternalism, and
while it'ls of thp sort of legialatlgn
that the eodalUts adjnire an^| the
kinds of fie« atoek, •* well u agricultd
product« *,*t av sfr hind, 'f*YlfU»»ry, *
good old parties deprecate, the plan
rhlatry. tocdA rratre. harnt«, thippi
Upon six of &lt;■*--«,
Is sure to maH« Inroads upon the their main comfort.
to bu ild ,.a ta u la otu fa sod rieri in
•crwaworles
to « « » * ( » ! airriultU’ jri pi
-those
class
rates
increases
of
varying
etyb* of the hlder times. It ap­
dar« and dairy Cuetnaaei 4 « rWer lt*
importance
have
been
allowed,
but
prypsrw
,ch»m
f*r culilvarien. wnd to pi#
pear» to be gaining \n p op u larlt^
hnd there »eetfis to be no goo^teason none of these will a mount to the
why. It should »top; particuliIVly if'ft propofced 5 per cent. Clam ratev
ia to; prove lyue' in this educational •ppiy &lt;
hunciles,
eftites apd '»other
propovtiun.
-«
T h » rorperatlno shall have . power to
•mall
packages. Moat of it consist« r«f|durt 4u- VL«inr»* la all - It* brao«haa!
• B y , all ' means thé achoolhoOÎc
bee* on «.or maro aille««; ta bold, purebas«.
question eOtdd be. taken up,by .the of manufactured product«.’ land all paart
gaga and reaear Pari aad
p ^ .iu a l
property
In tha flUt« of Florida sad- as pall
of.Ji-U*eypenaiY9
tq
handle
and
«uhgovernment with advantage to oil.
Ja all otbrr •tat*« and loraign coiintrlm
“ Arart# VI; Tb* highest amount o l la*
‘ tb* people—and shouldT sucV legis­ Jtfct to Li;una|{0 in trauait. The rallor Hsbltity to wblsk Mie corpora­
lation bç ejldcterl there will be much rdaMsvinida. vlgorouz complaint to dehtadnsas
tion at any time rea eobiavt. ÌIm II »hall «tri
T
.n
Thousand
Hollare (lio .0 0 0 .0 9 j."
satisfaction. ' Tho profit». of
the the co.mmlaaion that they were not
ta Witnaaa Whereat« tb . B ou lh .ro Promaking
aulficlent
money
on
their
schoolbook trust have been enorrnops in the Ust several decades’ ciaafl, rates, a|id it la believed tha In­
a*ai. Btuaied by It* »««rotary t
fOr almost the'full selling price goes creases given will W -exceedingly »rot«
4th day ol July. A. I). 1S14.
advantageous.
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H O U TlIEItN FHODUCK C U M I’ ANY
,l&amp; the makers. The retail handler
irosi) *
a , \A!ia. r . ft wart a,
Tba p o r ts ’ll! otli upon the vnilrcceives'a profit so small-that there
1« seldom to be found any. one !c»ri n t Jp handlû. the goodaf and It Ja
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i-lnriila, a petition now oarffl* It* the County
Judge'# oftin*. praying shat Jie may be
dlranted to lake pita*eetlon nl the linda
hereinafter deerrlbed ae »n et* of the decedent’ i eetate and that a Guardian Ad
l.ltera may -be appointed ta represent the
*ald Vlttoria Vlilano, who le a minor and
under the disability of non-age; and that
a -ale may be ordered of the following real
•»tale, ronsMtlag of thrOo separate piece» of
lend eituate In the city of Sanford, for­
merly Oranro .rounty. now Seminole rounty,
Florida, and known »» alt of Itloek 18. and
M ta 4 and B of Block 16. Chapman *
Tucker a Addition to Sanford, a# ehown by
rrtorded plot la. the Clerk's othre ol Orange
county, Florida, »aid property being lorated an what la kno»m a ».u n ion avenue or
Second »trret, Sanford. ‘ Florid», or *o much
thereof a* »hall he eufBcicht to pay the
outstanding Indebtedness of the estate, alt
of th e persimel estate having becn erh»«»t*d. You. Carmel Itotundo, Vlttoria
Vlilano and all other pereon» Intereeted are
UiM iffift, btoNtby fummactlcil to *pp#pf
before me. C ou n ty Judge of Hemlnule
** , ,h ; ,*»*»« houee tn Hanford,
d »y ol September A. D,
1914, at 10 « tle tlt A. M., and ahaer-rause.
If &gt;ny you have, why »aid petition should
nor be granted.
Wltneee my hand and oflldal seal thla
Xlnd day o l July A. l&gt;. 19H .

The Stahdnrd Railroad o f the South

CHATTANOOGA, TENN
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Tickets On Sale July 27th, All Regular Trains
FINAL LIM IT AUGUST 1st, 1914

Oq the Domestic Voltage.
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Reservations and

Information

TICKET OFFICE, 138 W EST BAY STREET

*Wire you laauiataT" the elec triclan* wife Inquired when he made
big appearance at 3 a. m. Whereupon
he explained that ho had become
thlraty and had to make a thort cli*
cult.—Santa FftiMsy Mexican.

Phone No. 17

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D a lly

T hought

3EICCT FAMILY KOTtt

There are seasons when to he atilt
Economic Epigram.
demands •Immensely higher strength
Bo*- great 1» the power of ready than to act —Channing.
money that If Judss' Iscariot should
appear In our mldit. .waving a .well
filled purse, ha could quickly* obtain
Lat Vctir Light Bhlnd.
4Lposition of pfombwinco.ln a financial , De a gift and a. beaadlctkn. Shine
corporation —Detroit Journal.
vitti a real light-—I’ merson.

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HERALD WANT ADS PAY

FREDERIC H. RAND. Present
F. P. FORSTER, Vice President.
GEO, H. FERNALD, Vice President
:i
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
A , L. BETTS, Assistant Cashier

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

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O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
TUESDAY. JUNE 30TH, 1914
CONlJlksED FROM REPORt ’ t o THE COMPTROLLEfi OF THE ClifCrtENCY

RESOU RCES
L o a n 8 ju u i D is c o u n t«
O v e r d ra fts

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L IA B IL IT IE S

.$ 2 3 2 ,3 3 0 .6 7
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$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

236. 84

U . S . B o n d s fo r C ir c u la tio n 6 ,2 5 0 .0 0
B onds

t o S ecu re

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O th e r S to c k s and B on d s 4 1 ;0 6 3 .9 8

Undivide4 Profit« (Net) 24,359.00

B a n k in g H o u se an d F urftl-

tuit;«. - ' CASH

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BANKS-. V r * . ' r v
S

• 11,000.00

^ .- a U E F R O M

D u t fro n t

Circulation

133,860.60

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rpcrpbcr of the Federal Rcscrv
its customers the. increased S&gt;
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"W---« F. Hamihrr of St.-Pari*. Ohio,

A Girrt« Mr. Hy.máh
The F lorid TT.'X
ment Just held at Lake City, oft the
grounds of Columbia College pre­
sented Rev. George Hyman, pastor
of the Baptist church of Sanford,
with a beautiful gold headed walk;
Ing cane, aultably engraved.
Mr.
Hyman has been the business man­
ager of the Encampment since its
organisation, He refused to serve

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thi* week looking after hi* farm on
Happening*— Mention Of Celery avenue. Mr. Hatnshcr ha*
large farming interest* in Ohio but
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W
M ill« « In Brief
ha* about decided that Sanford ha*
^Continued From P iir 2)
USONAL HEMS O f INTEREST the best year round climate and the
greatest opportunities and’ expetes
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
(WtBtr; Of The Floating Small Talks to move here some time in the near
the B*nd, the members of which am
future.
f^ acU y Arranged Fer Harried
very
popular and have made rxHerald Headers
Get your tickets to the "Varsity
i-fllpnt progress. This reflects much
Coach" Monday at Phillpl Drug
credit upon tije efficiency and faith­
Store.
fulness of their leader, Prof. Stqmon,
W. P- Crigler of Ocala was
Major A- K. Powers has returned
Lawton Bros,
have remodeled
lb« dty yesterday on business.
from Orlando where be has been en­
their store, which makes new and
k* and Mrs. J. C. Talley, R. E. gaged as counsel for the HopsOnup to date the entire business por­
jjgy and Miss Nell Talley of Shirley-Tyner trio of gunmen. He
tion of town. Adjoining the gen­
bland were here yeaterday.
succeeded in daring two of them.
eral 'atom there are two compart­
rjoaing out all typewriter carbon Hopson getting five years. The case
ments, one each for shoe and hard­
wire.
^
Beat grades•
’ only, at" 26c against them was dear and.* Major
rdosen «heeta. Herald Office.,. Powers is to be congratulated upoiri
J- B. Jones aqd Charles McCulley
Ills fight for the men, as fn the opin­
have enjoyed a* long visit at Day­
ion of the public they should all
tona Beach. Mr. Jones went over
R.mlmbcr the "Varsity'Coach"
have tan years apiece in the camps.
to Join hie family, who with relajiiy 29th.
*
iiyfs and friends have taken a cot­
I ypewriter Rihbons-—Remember
H, C. DuBose has returned from the Herald when you need one.
tage and will remain there during
¿¿ando where he apent a day on Any make machine. 75c delivered
tlje summer.
fi*
attract and title matters.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. KlmbreU and
ahyybere. Phone 149.
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e
further as manager on account of thdr charming daughter, Miss Julia
Sc« Dutton for turnip, mustard,
HsptlNlfl( hurch Sqndajr
the duties devolved upon him ag KlmbreU of Jacksonville now num­
¿Bare ami cauliflower seed, 96-tf
9:»70 Primary Sunday school in loader of the Institutional Church ber themselves among the residents
H. 0. Adams of Tyrol« .*'»» *«4r- the Shack.
being constructed by this congrega­ of wir t^wn. Mr. Kimbreli is en­
Main school in the old tion in Sanford. 'He was, however, gineer of the S. A. L. train to Or­
jtttiAC among Sanford friends yesHighly Important. Don*t Neglect Them!
church.
elected vice’ president of the En­ lando and has moved bis family
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11:00 Sermon, "The Last Des­ campment and made chairman of into his house on the, hill formerly
” ILL that one vacant space—that lonesome
truction of Jerusalem."
the athletic and social department. occupied by Engineer C. L. Al­
3:00 Jr. Union in the church.
varez.
looking spot, that empty corner, with some
6:45 ' B. Y. P. I'.. Miw Martha
Agitated
on
Ice
Price
D. A. Denmark spent several
Fox leader.
dainty and useful piece of Furniture from our store
.Orlando, July 24.— There is con days last week at the Cushing
7i&lt;5 Preaching, "The Good Old
si den» ble .Agitation In Orlando at House. He cornea to look after his
Summer-Tht»e."
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and make the room complete.
present among the housewives who groves. He find* them in excellent
Welcome, always welcome.
are wondering If the price in ice has condition and the fruit larger than
GEORGE HYMAN, Pastors
usual at this season of the year. ,
advanced.
YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE FINtjBHElf^RPECT
O. (1. Wolcott of Lake. Charm Js
Previously, the book for which
they* {laid $1 contained 25 coupons having the interior of his handsome
ana each coupon was good for 10 residence worked over and when it
CASH OR INSffÀCLMENT
pounds of ice, while th* p*w books is finished the effect will be most
issued contain 20 coupons of the beautiful.
value of 5 cents eichj.' N*allusion
T. L. Aiken's bungalow on*North
fÛsfStrrrt A Palmetto Avenue
of the number of pounds’ of ¡ce is Bay street is among the new homes
SANFORD, FLORIDA
printed on the books or the coupons. recently erected in town.
The ice company says the con­
J. H. lice, Jr., is visiting his par­
sumer wilt not get 12 ¿i pounds of ents st their homo on Lake Charm.
ico for each 5 c^nt tickctt while, on ' T. L. Stenstrom, C. C. Cobb and
the other hand, the house wives say T. B. Adams iff Sanford and Don
their supply of ice has not been In­ McDonald of Lakeland were among
Phone No. 182
creased and fail to see the humor in the visitors In town Sunday,
receiving five tickets less for a dottar,
MAGAZINES
PERIODICALS
An understanding is to be de­
Kentuckians Here
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EBENERER
ITEMS
manded by the people, who fail tp
jFlon. J. A. Clark, one of our valIce Creep f Sode Weter • Confectionery • Clgen and Tobacco
Sanford has a number of disting­
Mr. J. M, Lord left last Friday
understand this state of affairs,
cuhif county commissioners was in
uished Kentuckians in th« city this
for Ft, White to see his brother,
^ E fty on Wednesday greeting his
week. Among’them ara Judge M. J.
M. F. Lord.
friend*.
Major Bntler Is Fishing
Moss and son, W. L. Mots, F. D.
Announcement
W. F. Humphrey is in Seville this
Major
George
Butler,
late
editor
Turnip and Mustard seed at "F, F. Hcstor and "W. ‘ L. Adams. They
The automobile owner«, of Sanford
o( the Inverness Chronicle, who week, looking after his cattle *there.
Dittons.
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are here to dose the deal for the
N O T IC E !
Willie Wynn of Ft. Myers is visit­ and vicinity fre Invited to view a
gave that paper wide reputation be­
demonstrstign of Kor-Ker (a prep­
M: M. I’. Up* ind baby left Sanford House property and they cause of his excellent local work, ing home folks for a few days.
kWednesday for the old . home in have the best wishes of the citizens "dropped in"-on the Telegram fori*
Miss Ruth Belle of Decatur, Ala., aration for the prevention of punbtures, which does not gum. is not
NWth Carolina .where they will of Sanford In their . undertaking. today and got a cordial welcome. is visiting old friends here.
Should they succeed in dosing th*
»pend the summer.
,
Mrs. N. R. Reynolds of Ferns n- sticky, will nbt injure tube, finish on
The Major is a veteran who has
dee! and acquiring th e. hoidihgs of
car or clothing, and Is guaranteed to
f J. E. Turner and the Mieses Olive thy Holden Real Estate Co. they worn the harness for many years diaa spent part of last week with
do all we claim for it), in front of
her
brother,
J,
V,
Stcnstrom.
with
very
little
reat,
and.
he
«
y
a
Taylor, Frances Taylor and Berta will immediately fetart the building
our
garage opposite court house
Among tlftfeeiwho are spending
Tw o Bottles S old Now
Tiylor, all of Orlando w*m in the Of a fine tourist hotel and other en­ that he js now a citizen of the world,
Saturday
afternoor) at 4:00.( A com­
the
week
at
Daytona
are
Mr.
Nel­
without
local
habitation
and
he
pro­
Met yesterday*.
terprise*. '
, i
for Fifty Cents
r
poses to go^-fishing and stay on the son and family,. Mr. S. K. Lucas and mittee composed of a representative
"Bright new college songs at "The
o f The Herald and other judge* will
job unfit n* gets tired. If iom* Edwin Humphrey.
StM fay W. G. ALDRIDGE
Gunman &lt;.r(- J n&lt;- Years
fusity Coach1 next Wednesday,
its merits.
Mrs. J. D. Letaon and children
weekly paper in Florid« wants a
Orlando, July 23.— H. F. Hopson,
The
Sanford
Meter
Sales
Co,
mighty fine local editor who can left (or their home in Ft. Myers last
the principal in the auto bus hold-up
’Ctt your jee cream from Diihart’s of June 27 who seas found' guttty at also help out at the case, the ser­ week after a pleasant visit with her
vices of Major Butler can probably parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord.
True Wisdom.
f t Cream Factory.
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last .week*! station of criminal court,
Barn to Mr. and Mrs. B. Pitt,
be secured by communicating with
Wise strip*» «Ren f*U on barren
Courttay.
Min. W. P. Ffdds kiid children ams sentenced to five years in the .him. He hjui friends in print shops July 10th, a jjne baby girl Baby Courtesy costs nothing, but It often troRnd. but e kind word is never
txptet to leave today for Crescent convicts camps upon the* reopening allVver Florida and w« shall be glad and mother are both doing well.
brown aWay,—Helps.
)tijra thin«» mat are priceless.
CUjr to spend several weeks with of court Tuesday morning. &gt;
to' see him Mttied at if' steady job
Mltivos
In his charge to the prisoner. again after he,catches all the fish he
Judge
Warlow spoke of. his regret wants. The ,.Major has a golden
| I or 6 doses 666. will berak any
that Hopson ajon* should pay the heart and has been tydping other
jw of Fever or Chilis. Price 26
penalty for n crime that was con­ people all hia .111*1 and some recipro­
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cocted and suggested by Bhirley, cation would ' probably con mo In
Don't iniiu "T he Varsity Coach” who was rg1ea*(jd by the »time jury
handy (or him now,^—Lakeland TelePdy 29th st th* imperial. •
Ur. and Mrs. J. B. Ray wnd chfl- lieved that the lenjspcy sT&amp;wed
A»n returned .Sunday last from a Shirley by the jury was due to the
PKAC* IN,SIGHT
OF THE CONDITION OF
nation pleasantly spent at Wright* fact that an advanced stage of tu­
berculosis
combined
with
his
con­
Beach, North Carolina.
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Mexicaa Troublety^tay Be Settled
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a t . finement in jail for three weeks had
. Ur The Chiefs
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler.Itave returned
him that his recovery.
so weakened
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Washington,
July 2A— Dispatches
hvre Savannah and points, on the la doubtful. Hopson’s attorneys
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today
from
the'headquarters
of rival,
E»*t Ctwst, Mr. Tyjer trill resume appeal to the supreme court in^aq
U» position In the First National effort to free him oft the grounds of Mexican faction* \ iNdlbated that
fighting there&gt; had almost ended.
A s k on Monday.
previous jeopardy. They made such The princTpal Wtttac^e- still« In -the
That old, boiled ha m at Leffler's a motion during the trial last week «ray 4s Villa's attitude toward, Car­
Ms "riz." Following the high cost but their request , was refused, by ranza.
The United Stats* Formular
ef m«iti 50c per pound will be the Judge( Warlof ;/or the supposed agent, Corot her«, has said, however,
»tire hereafter.
r lf-4 tc r ' reason of Ida. wishing to avoH » mis­ that the rebel leaders are working
At the close of business June 30th, 1914
‘
th .mors or 1ms harmony. Cardtbere
N«w booking order* for Big .Bos- trial.'
isn Lettuce and Cauliflower seed,
jf- F, Dutton.
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CONDENSED REPORT

LE C O U N T Y B A N K
OF SANFORD

E. J. Holloman of McIntyre. Ga'.,
* In the dty for
'’ If®
[‘•»ru At far/n. ua the^^ljW áíde And
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to

&gt;^Resources

Liabilities

m ake

nating it for the season*

Loans (&lt;&amp; Discounts $140^77.22
Ovérd^ltsi . . .
397.17
Stócfò'a^Bonds . 13,595.34
Ftináiíure &amp; Futures 2,572.96
Cash&amp;finî'from Banks 111,116.21

Whefo *l.a11 I spend my summer
^'cation? At Cqronado Bearli. For
sjartmenu, cottages or board apply
R H - N. Uignton, Coronado, FIs.

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E. Brady ha* returned from
Korth Carolina, where he accommnied Mi*. Brady xo "spsnd tbs
jowimur. Mre,' ”. Brady’s
many'
«Hi be gtad'td learn th*&gt;.
if greatly improved by, TL*
gfcyuain uir «..d
i * return
me to'the Nautiltn Ostino «t
reexe—tbe coolest «pot in. Floeto spend yotik vácati&lt;rñ? &gt;Pcrhathlng housAs and beach
L water shower.' New woolen
ft6 suits and room 2frr, Pori

$267,958.90
anted.-Pharmari*t. -uiiitV.’.pdri*
,

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I hereby tertify that the above statement is c

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5 6 7 ,0 0 2 CARPENTERS~*dOltfER$
586,557
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5 2 3 ..
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ICwni*. 1914. fcr*• MiCh* Nwew* Sr^»n
WHY WOMEN ARE TEMPTED.

lb« ho«**, paying _th» Mili ¡fern M s
timi prestigi» U la a courtesy which
ho abeuM accept good naturedly* Hut
îh réâlllÿ tho wtfo'Ii Öio head'Of th
house. It 1* dito to her management
that affales run on ao smoothly.* HI*
Interest she looks after carefully;
studle* hie comfort
If tho arengo
husband was obliged to step Into his
wife's shoe« and run the horns for a
fortnight, his temper, hla nerves and
hlf. patience would be stretched to
the breaking point- He'd know air
about keeping a fine, regulated homo
If he had to do a big washing on Mon­
day, Iron half a hundred starched
pieces on Tuesday, do the bl-weekty
‘baking for a hungry family on Wednes­
day, dean a score of windows on
Thursday and dust parlor and Hying
rooms, sweep balls and stairways on
Friday, bake, clean dining room, and
kitchen, refrigerators, to say DoLhlng
of getting three meals a day. washing
dishes, tnendlng, cleaning silver, and
a thousand and one things, compris­
ing the duty of the genius who pre­
sides over tho household. Its a won­
der the majority of wives can be such
good pals with husbands—meeting
thorn with smiles, parting from them
with kisses, when they have so much
on their minds. No doubt U was a
bachelor who decided that thè’ busband *hould regolato the householdIf ho were a married man he would
know better.
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Ttiftir friendship la a lurking snaps,
Their honor Imi an Idle broath.
Their smile the smile that traitors wear,
' Their loro U hat*—their life Is Ornili,
T h e tr
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It Is always the fairest flower that
extra
has the least hardy stem. It ts always
MlTTlNG THE NAIL
r
.
quality
g
the loveliest wornI iTestone tires
. j
on whom teptation assails and
VV-VlJ m ake them cost
who*« haads are
r v -i. -m o rc under ordinary conditamed by flattery.
Dons** , L u t 1 mestone condition.
Bom« women are
conditions are
We have some'excellent Preprations that afford
n ot orm n a ry .
boro more fasci­
nating than oth­
ready-relief for Bruised and* Cut. Fingers, Burns, Etc.-“
ers. They hear
fulsome praise reg a r d l n g them­
selves from the
time they enter
their teen*. Such a
T ir e s , T u lle s a n d A c c e s s o r ie s
Kiri !■ told by her
futfcir that she ex­
"t only avenge price becau« Pir, , tfm.
SANpORD. FLA.
H i Noarttl Orai Sfora
PHONE 275
erts a great Influ­
builders are 1 ire Epcclaliits and the Pirretone P a lw E
ence elver' each PLACING GIRLS IN FALSE LIGHT.
—
the largest In America where only tire* are made. Thlti
l why Firestone* give you—
.
*
one with whom
■ho 1* brought in­ And an the#* folli«* rolng?
J f \ A/oM for Your Monty-In Fint Cott and Finn/ Economy
to contact. They And li'BilT proud h*«rt growing
Too
cold
or
wi*o
for
brilliant
*
e
ye*
B«y Firestone Tire* from Your Local D**l*r
Imbue In her the thought that aho la Again to sat It ilowtngffl ■
A lore magnet which needs draw all
Poor etadom’i chance, agalaat a glance,
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
la now a* Weak a* ever.
hearts to her.
"Amttica’*Ur$ni F.rHmtmTV. —JAim
r
.She generally marries early. Jf she
One can make allowances for the
A kron, O h io -B r o n c h o « and D enier. Lvery&gt;rh.r.
U contented to aettle down to do­ very young man who starts tho wrong
mestic life, well and good. The com­ way In love-mtfklng,. who Invites a
ing of little one* may take up her at­ young miss to see a show of f hlch he
tention, engage'her love and devo­ know* nothing or or takes her.to
tion. It Js tho married beauty with dance where she might meet frollono home tied* aave a huaband upon fórao young people whose acquaintance
whose hands time hanga heavily.
her folks would consider undesirable. ::
The wife who has no children to
Tho we!!-«eaaoned man of the woyld
sew for usually employs much of her can offer no exouiea for placing a girl
“ Thata O ur Business”
leisure time In making dainty clothes In a false light by taking her to places
If youNvc money to burn—you
to adorn her own person. She doesn’t of amuaement .where her Innocent
can burn it with a ton or so of
mako them to hang In a closet. She young face, should not be siren. It is
W e are specialists in our line and n s such can give you better
o
coals about for places to gp where usually the girl who has neither fa­
motor car—the “ steam-engine
service a t the price thah elsewhere.
■ho can wear them; see and be seen. ther or brothers to look after her
hind. The business man drives
Tho friend**such a woman chooses whom the free lance keeps out until L 'I n bicycles and m otorcycles we handle the best makes known
mar or make her life. They either after midnight Widow's daughters
at reasonable prices as w ell as. cheaper wheels' at low prices, ' ’
a Ford. It gives him greatest
turn her thoughts In a sensible groove are usually his prey, yet orphans suit
and in this w ay ure prepared'to give our customers the id- ■
service at smallest cost—and is
or Influence her to-mirth nml frivolity. him better. He Is usually a man about
vantage
o f our varied stò ck fròm which to choose.
In these jolly crowds Won are wont to town, who la kept up by hla kinfolks.
dependable at sll times. More
fling conventionalities to the winds. This relationship gives him prestige.
Our repair w ork Is the kind that "la s ts ". Only experts emthan five hundred fifty thous­
It's Cora, Flora, Daisy and Maine with
Girls whom he invites out are flat­
ployfed in repair work, and all w ork inspected
carefully
■ te d c
M
H be* '
them Instead of according these wom­ tered by the attentions of this man
and cars sold to date is proof
fore it is turned over to tljc custom er.
!
en the dignity of their married names of Influential family. It never occurs
—Mr*. So-and-So!
of Ford supremacy. Get yours
to them to question the propriety of
Come in. W e will be on ly too glad to give you the advan­
Such familiarity has been known making appointments to step out of
tage of ou r experience in either the purohase of a new xcirPeH
to-day.
to load. In a hilarious moment, to en­ an evening with him having no Idea
or m otorcycle or in repairing your old one.
dearing phrases on the tip* of men. as tdr-where they are going. If they
Five bundled dollars i&lt; ihe price oi the Ford tun*
She who listens to such flattering wiod 'up at a dance In some restau­
ebout; ihe louiinj car ts five fifty; the town car seven
6f»y—f. *. b, Detroit, complete with equipment.
speeches lx liable to hare her head rant and her escort insists upon order­
Crt catalog end particulars from
turned by the flattery, and the temp­ ing wine profusely, soon getting un­
tation to listen and believe gains con­ der the Influence of it, *he finds her
C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent; or
trol of her better Judgment The wom­ self at last In a most embarrassing
EDWARD HIGGINS. SÍlaamao, at
Laos p a l m e t t o a v e
OPPOSITE CITY.PLD’i
an who realises she Is on dangerous situation.
X -«
Sanford Machine and Garage Compan,
ground should fly from temptation, not
She must trust herself on tho street
edgo tho closer to 1L It la seldom a at length, with a man who Is not
man makes love to a woman If he does capable of caring for ber. or spurn his
not find her-willing to listen.
companionship further and; make her oo&lt;
U his first attempt at.familiarity is way home at midnight ptone.’
rebuked in a ladylike but decided man­
A young Woman 1* always Judged by
ner, ho will loqk elsewhere for a con­ the company ah« keeps. She may be
quest Eagerness to bo thought 8» ever so gentle of heart and pure of
clety ladles Is responsible often forth« mind, but that will not.preventLhan
or FieW Pe«in Vt?lYet-Bc^7iST^orilium; Millet
first stop. Tho social climber gives reputation from being smirched If she ]
Complete
andFull Stock Garden Seed; Poultry Fecd.
little ‘dinners. Wlno and merriment Is seen at questionable amusement
are not lacking. If husband Is busy, places In tho company of a man. who
and Supplies; Incubators.
she think* H uo harm ttf accept other bears n bad ñame.
Just Received Stock of Hew Crop* All Virieties, of Turnip kid
men's escort to theater or ball. Bho
I f ’girls aro not careful of themselves
OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LAIlGÉST^BW) HOUSE IN FLOR­
soon finds herself In a* different circle such men will not be careful of them.
IDA. WHITE rOH ILUISTHATKD CATALOGUE
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hadn't of friends .(tom that which welcomed Men whose only thought H~tho search
And For Three Summers Mrs Vin- believe I
206 East Bay Sired
her poor, ploddfng husband. The gulf ot pleasure aro not marrying men.
Liken 1L
Floridi
cent W u Unable to Attend to
between them widens. It.ts well ror With thorn it Is this girl today and
After I begat, taking Cardul, I was the marriod woman to remember that that one tomorrow. The youngest girls
Any o f Her Housework.
greatly helped, and alt three bottles re- she should listen to praise and en­ should be warned by what they read
dearment only from tho lips Of her and ari^told by those who have their
lieved me entirely.
husband.
Interest at heart.
I fattened up, and grew 60 much
_ The read of pleasure often has an
Pleasant Hill, N. C .—"I suffered for stronger in three months, I felt like an­ SHOULD A HUSBAND—OR W IF E - abrupt and dangerous ending. Young
girls do not realise this truth. Tho
. OUaat College and Matt Baaetihl Caagpu in Florida. CalWf«. Aredtmy. Muur,
three summers," writes Mrs. Walter other person altogether."
RUN THE HOME.
free lance know*'IL It la at him thA
Ei?rnt»o, Fiiw Aria, Dweaitic and Induatrial Aria, Buainsai, Ttatbera* CwrM
Vincent, ol this lown, "and the third and
Cardul Is purefy vegetable and gentle­ Of love, or Jny, or peac« and plenty. world’* anger of resentmAt shquld be
Twelve
buildino,*steam heat, electric light», fire protection’, fine D'^naaiM«
last time, was my worst.
aimed Tor deliberately placing young no malari*. quarter-hull Ion dollar tmdbwment. Three t»acners of mpaic,
la tha raaon
acting. Its Ingredients have a mild, tonic 1tenia Whara,
"
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'womciiln a-fqlse llghL •
, ; organ, a dozen pianos, two Glec club*, chorus class. Buperb new room» ior« n*
1 had dreadful nervous headaches and
ItupporUa* and avipporlqd. polish'd frlenda
effect, on the womanly constitution,
iness School, full bankingduiblptnent. New chemical end-»physical Uboutor I*
T
And dear rvtetkma miaalo Into bllaa. '
prostration, and was scarcely able to
‘ ,
equipped with evsty iqpdern duvice; analysis of soils,' fertilizer?, food»,
St Barnard 8noW*d
Cardul
makes
for
.
increased
strength,
There are eaay dlspoaltlonfd women
walk about. Could not do any ol my
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As late as April t5¡ bay*-*-Geneva Preparation for Engirw*ring Course. *
Improves
the
appetite,
tones
up
the
ner­
who
are quit* eager to take things as letter, a. eolld wall .jw. siKjw, Nearly * Lajces, boating, awimmlag, golf, tennis, football, Imakttball; Clmatiap»7 f^
«housework.
vous system, and helps Jo make pale, -they come. ’ Other women beHeva •fifteen feet high, eurreunded thi Hos­ nde nomination»!; expenses rnoueruto; scholarship» available, .
I also had dreadful pains in my back
they have certain rights, and will not pice At- (fie Orand 'k t ' -BernaVcL In * For Catalogue nddreas
sallow cbeelcs, fresh and rosy.
and sides And when one of those weak,
yield what they consider their priv­ tafhjch the mdhksaad&gt;i;lew -v til tors
WllLIAN. FKENONT BLACKMAN, Ph D.. U 0. P » 1
Cardul has helped more than a million ilege even to a husband. It would bo
sinking spclty would come on me,, I
wm
Wore( kept prlnonjrrf
well for tho Utter class of women, to
JL
would have to give up and lie down, weak women, during the past 50 years. study the law, ere they enter the rank * Duidfig March ths number or dralanchds ahd-hoavy anbwfaUa oxceeded
It will surely do for you. what It has
until it wore off.
WHERE 8 H A U . I CO TO SCHOOL? i\ir
and file of matrimony.
anything
experienced In tho, pass for
done for them. Try Cardul today.
If she believes the world I* her do­ forty years. Telegraph and telnpbond
■■ I was certainly in a dreadful state of
irrita to: OwtUM*t&gt; Medichi* Co., UdW Ad- main, 1« which to reign Supreme, she wires are lying In the snowdrifts, and FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
UNIVERSITV OF FLORIDA
health, when I Anally decided to try vtaory
Deal.. Chattanooga, Tnt«., lat Sprtiol inmay get a sudden Jolt to And that her kl! communication with tln»tY«Ite/» Cu
« Vff*"
C*S*Mt
*nJ.ta pUln »***. "Ho®«
il AINESVII.I Ï
Canfcd. Ihe woman’s tonic, and 1 firmly
TAtXAHAHSeS
far
Vooaa,
3-3 puaband has a perfect, right to aay both the Swiss and Italian.aides was
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a (4.ll&lt;-xck and DltWriU;
how.many apples she should put-Id a Interrupted.
r«U «s* al Aru ami H d w N i NWwal Sc »M l I
pie, or that he must be oodsulted ev­
On April 10 an, avalanche entered,
(•ymneatumI»1th »»imti
ery time she asks her mother to drop the bospfee Itself through some or the
mol and m*nr *MÏ
In to luncheon. A learned Judge of upper windows, but fortunately no­
tairfrurtiit«
cwnçi»; dormitori*« h*v* *11 _
Wrid* &lt;
Cheapest
the supreme court has decided that body was' seriously Injured. Tbs 8L « - ; —-^r**îîr®*Wdiiiinj room a*4 kitchen mat
MÜS
hr«f*nk to riorida; 41A younr wotneo front 4»
even (f the home la jo truly owned by Bernard dogs were obliged to do ex­ munlU
*»4,13 «um !»« Milan
Oaaid and S»I*W
TUITION VI1KK lo O U m » and N-nmal fMioot.
tbo husband and wife ‘the husband tra sentry duty and patroled each
1and
(„« for Mm Xmr 11X4.00.
has a right to regulate the household side of the pass day and night for loat
Tor caîalofu» writ* ■
nml to decid« who shall atop beneath travelers, it Is estimated that It will
jbph rk e .
EDWARD CONRADJ, President
Ita roof. This will mako many an W bo aevcrsl weeks before the few vis­
dependent girt take a'long breath ere itors who ara In the hospice will be
IM P A N Y
tthp weds. She may Insist upon a able to descend to the valleys, even
THIGPEN
prenuptial agreement that ho will not If they use skis. There la sufficient
press hi* right to regulatp the house­ food and drink to stand a " sjiow
«lego” of several monthj
hold.
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- Should ho demur, aho will Insist, pen
hap*, that abo has. an equal right to
T.. Preflc«»#lon In 8hhJ;N»mei'
nm^jtl* business. Summing up the alt/
Now I*; the season of .the year when
uatlou, It would seem that there -Wfir 10.009 pleasure., boat» gb overside In
Of »Ja* » i l k H
but bne proper way of d!apo«lng of th&amp; tho Waters •nrhiiiul. New* York. On
matter—tho home ta. the woman’s 4\the yaya 1» a^ïlarjem river boat* ysyfl
I:E
throne. Her sphere la Iq .tnakíñf
nifiñg.itf Ys ir'tailböi
UllbOat’ 1
a 1young man owned
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tho Ideal' resting place for her bus- which two qeasofflp ngri Jhn called ihe.
* ' a*
S anford.
.tand.
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.,'!•• FtUwrdaJtp. j.;Tl»wi,f&gt;h*n /Mb, wi* taky
. ,8ho should ho •upreptft. Jr./tij'do‘ jÜk’ ’*»4ÍefhtArf.calling lost keaiorj
mettle affaire. Will
in hla*
Whlln
hlif* winbMS
Wish&gt;«! It, the Cod^áhlp. ' He ap- A H O Y E L YOU y f l
should b« rt-spectsd aa to; the guest*,
•t .tho yfrd Uje otbftr day and
.or friéñd* she inyltus' to' call upon' her.
ihe bo*t’‘ repainted nnd the
he *houtd not lay down the law (bât
changed to tho Partoemhlp. The most delightful fan
exclude the loved one that
man da offering la ™
ont»
th e.
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waada appUcntius far ta l J**H te l u i » in
airordaorr «U h I » » . Said cartiflrat* ( » ■
brar** th* fotlaw lsf dtraribc-1 M w t t . # .
VTTaVTb Va minata raunt». Florida, to-wit:
W U of HW U o¡ N W U . »ration i t , Tp. Id '
S. ft 39 E. Acraa SO.
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Th« paid land rain» i i i i a i d at lb « data
■f iba bausare al auctr rattidrata In ida
nama af Richard U r r r t l l . , Unirai tajd rartiflcata aball tra rtdrawad araordiof la law.
la c daad « ill I n « « tbraeon on tira tlth
day o( Jsly, A. I». U H .
w lt a r a my a n d a i alf natura and ran I
thia. Iba S »U day of Juaa, A. O. U H .
(,e*j)
E. a T D O U O L A S S ,
Clark Circuit Court. Samtaole Ca., Fla.
Uy 1. C . Hotram, iJ. C,
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k i» «i. Vi! »V » i

D. 0 . Wagnar
U nknow n.. ;
C. ft. liana hot,
H . A. Dannar..
J. li. Hat’ d»)«
J. N- Hat’ .1*1»
C. W. Koaa . . .
i . It. Rasadala
Ulta tlraai* Gil
J. H. Ha fidala
J. ft. Canati! y .
J. U. Rasada]«

Mira B. X(oirU«a. . .
U ra ft. U . Ur at mao
It. R. lltrkaan.. . . Ut*. Anni». U . M cR
A. E. Crawford.........
J. C. Andorra«
Citarli« J e e r a .... . . .
W. J. Tbarapigji. .

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Field«.

t* tba blsbaat Wddae far raab. trafora tba
door al tba rwurt banaa la Saaford. S«mlaala raanty. Florida, aa M ondar, tba «th
day ef .Augnai, U H , tba tanta baU f a Usai
«alia day, and «tib ia tira l**»l baura al tal«,
tba ara r a tti danari trad fa tba in a i dorraa
aa lotletam.altpated la tba caabty al Barn»
Inala and tba arala af FIarida, traviti
Tba want «aa ball al n i n arra trart «I
land, drori Itrad aa la ti«««, b
ataba atandlnf an tba north
•trrat rood, aoid «tafea trail________ _ . _
ehalna and 01 link« watt al tba caat Una
al lataraaetloa af Hotly amana and Flrat
attrai «I tba Town « I Sanford, and thirty
font north nilraatml Una of «aid Flrat atryot,
and rúñalos thane* «aal «Ions tb« north
aldo of Firat atrant, r a t tan chaina r a n
ataka, tbonao north ton ekatna ta a «taka,
»braca aast tan cbalaa to a ataka. tbpatw
aontk tan chaina to point «I boflaninf, con*
talnlaf Ora acra* of land, ,
G E O R G E N. R IG B Y ,
Spadai 31 aitar.

Bafts an N aide ei SL G.rtrnda A « / M tT cha W ef E
Una al Hatty A ra tu a W »
tba. K ilt] ft, « ft tka. 8
u n lati ta tratto «ira p i
, Ins •portion lylns W af N
Baria U l «k l JS «ad • Í-1 tba
. A a l ftW Arati*«, rua E 1»
eba, N r l - f t abaT W 10 tba S
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10 eba 8 0 l*ft eba to tra4
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« a b eba E and 1 1 3
al 8 M So», « a 8 I* eba
Unaafnctarlao Co
M aasU cturlai Co
f, C. Carbon
lias Vaiffen
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ta Clrcadl Conrt Saraotb indict ni Cirrati
»•minata Conaty. Ftarfda. In Cbaacacy
Joe Camcmo and L atjfk c
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Judt* af Iba ClrcnR C a a n V É a n k lk Jadí­
ela! Circuii, ftantlaal* County, Florida, la
Cbanetry, i o that certain cauaa I bravi a
pendini wbarain Jaa Camera« and l-evlak
O. Camarón ara rometatnanta and /ama«
Sltraaea and Oarara N. Hall ara d«f«»d»nU ,
I »bali a fra (« f «ala, and aall ta tba h ifb n t
bidder far caak, balara Jb* doar ol tba.

A A Ballard.........
f. L E rra»
I . E Darbam. , .
Im i Dannar..
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i, K Corny..........
Fin. Gramlinf. .

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wilt u«y tit It wgvVlt A» M* ^lr|6* V6PP 1 H IM
M s s ■ lafat aalaa day. ta d within tba
total ba n n o f «al*u tba property daaartbad
la tba Saal d a m a sa ioUowa^ altualrd Irr
Iba county n i Seminóla snd iba atsta at
Florida, to-w it;
Lota T h irlr-thre* (St), Thirty-four (M )
Tblrty-Svo A t ) , Thirty-*!* &lt;S8&gt;. •Thirty-

Half (btarrat In N V U ol SH
o lft E l* o l NWJ*. b a e . . .
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atabt (M i, Fifty-«in « ( t i l
Sitty-tww ( « ! . Siity-foi
louth ball o l Lot Mat]
Tfelrty-two A, and Tan
Calary Delta, rraordad Is
at Orant« ecu at y. ol * 1
ftcmlnota I M fcriarrly a
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Hanford U d|f Na. 27,1. Q. O. F:
Ifftftta every Monda/ at 7:30 p. m.;
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. 0. Singletary
L. D. Wkk»f
Secretsry
N. 0.
Gnic City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
night» in eftchjmonth.
O. R. Calhoun
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
- Council Commander
Semtnole'Chapter 2, Order Eastern Star
Meets every flrat and third Tuesday
In tach month- Everyone who has aeon
his Star in thi East are cordially Invited
to vtilttMi'chipter.
Allee E. Robbins, Sec’y

Bartley H01.,
mjüasBiek«.,
gi£a Sirvan

Ssnford^Lodge Ne 62, F. »ad A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdsyijat 7JO. Vlai ting brethren

tlnllrd Brotherhood of Csrpenlers b*d
• Joiners of America
Ssnford Locsl Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
J.
0. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
Sec’y-Treaa.
i President
B. P. O. B. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet flr*t&gt;nd third Wednesday night
at cortWr of Flut St. and Palrtletto Ava,
0. L, Taylor
R. L. Peck
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

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MonroejChspier No. 15, R. A. M.
Meets every second and foutth Thuroday in Masonic Hall over tita Imperial
Theitre- Visiting eomfranlOB» wricAmk«
J. F; KarnaU .
0. L. Taylor *

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Florida, will m eet wWi;thE-JK»»hl o f «County Q on lm iv ^ p cr»
fgr baid-County .in l^ e CdUrt flouse o o l i t e fouriil _ w y ;0 i
AliKU?«, A ; IX 1014. at lO V cIock A . Mr ‘ami will «MMlhuo
iti ^he**uti from dav 0 day for one week, or os long ah may
Jfcnedtasaryi for the p u n W - o f hearing com plainU and re­
ceiving testimony as to tiie value of any p roptrly, real or
poMpnal, *as fixed b y the County Assessor of Taxes and o.

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MIm Ruth Hendricks of Urlando Alfred Hr«« of Titusville.
wa* Initiated hrto tpentbrrrhlp and
the mysteries of the order. At the
doso of. the
seaxion &amp; "pleas-■=
, , business
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a-nt social hoyr was enjoyed. Cake

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Communication* for this Column Should be Marked “ Society Editor'
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phpac 203
.1 far Bridal Couple
Miss Lillian Gibson and Rev. Dr,
Brownlee, whose marriage will take
place caHy in August ate tho recip­
ients of many delightful attentions
from their friends and admirers in
ftniford.'4 'Mi.«« Qlbsbn's swAit jriiaposition And charm.'of manAerlendears her to her friends who delight
to do her honor.
Among the various affairs being
given for this popular young couple,
waa the Uharming supper pitrty at
which Mrs. Henry McLsulin was
the agreeable hostess Tuesday even*

Maulden, Douglas« Abernathy and
Margaret Davis. . ■
Sewing Parly
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon-wni boat*
ess at an Informal sewing party tor
Miu Gibson Wednesday morning.
A number' M mklds and young ma­
trons gathered at tho pretty bunga­
low to put tho finishing touches to
the bridal gutfit. The new fad ‘of
sewing parties’ 'lor the bride-to-be 1«
very popular and has found, ap en­
thusiastic, welcome In Sanford.

genial party pieni eld n
Covers wer* laid for eight at thé jUüjWaTLakt wis Mrs.
sey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will
tif being pink and whits. Old frsh- King, Miss Hilda Magey, Lucille
ioned pink and whits china, ffsfiked Anderson and Mr. Elbert Osborn.
by fcldaming silver and cut glass
made an exquisite setting for the
delicious menu served. Resting upon
a. handsome embroidered center*
piece wss s large heart outlined in
green, and filled with pink hydrangias; suspended above it waa'a ringj
typical of the wedding to be, while
surrounding it were lovely little
cuplds, with fluttering tptuiy wings.
The heart idea was carried out In
the cakes, and the bread too was in
heart shape allcet. The table waa
Indeed lovely and the menu tempt-Etery Week Bridge
ing and appetlting.. Those at th*
Mrs. A; B. Co nnelly w a«
to ’¿he Every -Week Bridge Club
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs.
Crane Barnes, Mrs. Frank Miller
a ml Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin present.
Spend-the-Day Party..
Misses Lettie and Annie Lee Cald­
well entertained Wednesday with a
spend-the-day party for their guest,
Mi*« Juliette Gibbons of Jackson­
ville. The' girls enjoyed s delight­
ful salmlagundi time together, as
weil as the delicious 'dinner served
at one o’ clock. In addition to the
guest of honor there were thé Misses
JJUUn ~ Herring, Muriel Harrold,
‘ Annie Whitncr, Ruth Hob»rt«i Gena

.Supper Party
Among the pleasant, informal af­
faire of tho week, was the charming
ittle supper party Thursday cvenng, given by Mrs. C. O. Me.aughlfn, whose guest« were Mrs.
Cruse Barnes, Mr*. * W. D. Holden
and Hon. Forrsct ■Lake. ‘After tea
an Interesting game of bridge Was
njoyed by Mrs. McLaughlin and
her guests
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Statistics Show How Forgers
Fleece Their Victims.

and pfndkpple nherhol were serve#
by tho refreshment committee.
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Straw Ride
A very happy event In A m young*
er set- was ,a straw ride Tuesday
night with Mias Nollio Evan*’ -=
chaperone. Tjie young people lift
the city Ihfat two «o ra r wagon for
Fort Meade. where *a dandy luneh
and several big watermelon* played
a conspicuous part In tho jplcasutea
of the Evening. Those enjoying the
frolic were Misses Susie Brawn,
Katherine and Esther Wilson, Ruth
Roberts,
Mary
e.
_ t - Gatchrl
n
» Margaret r m . a- d«Hghtful" yisjl .In South
Stevenson. Daisy Bette, Annie May u. . .
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Pope and Ruth Kanner. The boys
.
were Fred Wight. Morris Spencer,
&gt;jr. C. J. Anderaon and littl&lt; W l y .amL
oHmore trf Jafkstmvfllo nnrrhe
Hal Washburn._____
* £ * s( Mn. W.. A. Fitts, v!
Pienie at Woodland Park
Complimentary to her young guest
MUs Margaret Stevenson, Mrs. W.
M. Haynes chaperoned a jolly party
of young, people,

Mrs. Stevenson and Miss Mar­
garet Stevenson of Jacksonville' are
visiting Mrs. W. M4 Haynes,

Mr. and Mrs. fWran, who have
been the guests of their daughter;
Mrs. D. L, Thrasher returned to
their home In Eus^Is Thursday af­
ternoon.
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Mrs. May Dlckins will leave’ Sat­
Personals '
urday morning for Jacksonville en
Mrs. J. T. Parker spent the early route to Cheater, S; *C. While in

JÏTBônvtlîè'sTS will be' ihe‘ guest ‘of

guest of Mr*. Henry McLsulin, cn Mrs. E! U. Tomlinson and Mrs.
route from Jacksonville to her home Harney for teaM n. Dickips
in Kissimmee.
will visit her unde, Mr! Stringfellow
in Chester arid will be away for
several months.

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Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and daughter
May will leave this afternoon for
Brevard, N. C„ tor a stay of soveral weeks,
Mrs. it. fc,. tolar is enjoying a
visit from her brother, Mr. W. E.

Dottles Airtight.
Cerfca may be made -to seal catsup
airtight If they arc alighUy larger
than tops of bottlea they should be
boiled In clear water for 20 minutes;
this doorcases' their slxe, says the St
Louis star, insert'in mouths of botties while hot: thioy will expand In
CqoIItig, and In ’ this way ‘ will make
perfectly air-tight stoppera.

Law Only Prot seta Bank Cuoio mar In
Hlo Signature, Not So Oftan Tarn*
pered Wlth—Very Esay to
I h í l M '0? , 1AdVCrtUeiB
Ralao m, Check. \ ¿¡fa I b is HesdlDR t h r e e
-ine For Each Ingcrtion
Port Worth. Tex.—Tbo latest stalls- Charge 25 Cenia, ttioa from the beat authentic source«
show the total looses through altered
cheeks and dra/U.ln 1913.amounted to
IIMOO.QAO. and Is const««Uy on the 1».
crease, aaya the Trias !linkers' Jour*
noL At first reading th$ao fimircs
seem almost Incredible; but statistics
For Sale—A six
are bard things to get around, and we&lt;
a n brought face to Coes with a very,
serious condition.
To j. carefully trained eye a forged
signature Is easily detected In most
»b e«, though the forger semsthase attaliis facilities for coprtng‘signatures
b i t u r e at 2ÌTpÌ^
that are next to the artistic. However,
the most popular way among crooks
For 8ale—1910 Cadl8u
seems to be that of securing, through
various ways, a check of small amount
oVerhCuic4 u
with the genuine signature dt a depos­ gWhHeunning shspe, Ssnferd U*.
itor, and raising the amount to a fancy chine Si Garage.
figure. The banker, after cloee scrutiny
For Sale—Two good fai
of the signature, pays the check, and
within dus tlm*—often two or three spring wagon. Inquire
week—the man who originally signed Bottling Co.
a small check finds that a large me
baa been paid, and the hard part of It
For 8sle or Rent—Two nh
la that It la qver hla own signature.
donees at a bargain. W. J. Tl
It Is mqch easier to rales a check
than moat people Imagine. It doesn't
For Sale—New
require great skill to raise a check
from $4 to $10, or from $6 to $90. This writer, price $76. P. 0. box »
la true of almost any of the even mul­ Sanford, Fla.
tiples of five. Even Jirhan tho face of
For sale at a bargain, as I Ik,
the check cannot be chadged by addthe clever fnr away cannot atrtnd G T B
crook «Imply eraasa the writing with
an acid and fills In an amount to hla
own liking. Thin la 'even done on
"safety paper,1 which la supposed by
many to be proof against such tricks
of the. crook. A case recently come to
light In Texas where a check. Trritim
on "safety paper." bad been raised
from $2.10 to $50.10. A few slight
change* igith pen and Ink,-with one lit­
tle add change, accomplished the
trlck.
The cleverness of the check raising
crook is manifest by the fact that he
D. .McDonald.
¿ever tampers with the signature, and
that‘being genuine raised checks are
.For Salt—Vine farm of ten sera
often paid by bankers. It Is very nec­ About three miles from tb* my.
essary that all people doing a banking
bustneea exerclao all possible care In nl»o two ■choice &lt;rfty let*. Opitj
writing their checks, as In nearly cheap for cash, or ran be purefauid
every case In which a check raiser fig­ on easy terms. Address R,( a n d
ures It Is the Individual giving the Herald office.
check, and not tbo bank, which sus­
For sale or Rent Five acra,ÌM
tains the loss.
ad,
two good wells, torniti ¡at
Tho banking laws are such that the
roan who draw« a check.is protected south of Station 10 on S. à E frionly la the signature, and not the body way. See F. W. Mahoney »•
of the check! For tnstanco. If a chock
Signed by William Morrta for $5 has
For Sale— Two- good sfaetnoM
been rained to $60ff, and- tho signature
has not been altered. Mr. Morrta la the fomc good Becondhand kodäb. .*12
person who loses tbo $496, and not the palmetto ayenift.
bank. However.-}f the slgpature has
been changed and the bank paid the
money on the check then the bank Is
liable.

F A M O U S . TRIO

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AGAIN

Earl Grey, John- Hays Hsmmond and
Major Burnham Great Each
Other In 8*n Francisco.
• Ban Francisco.—There was « brief
reunion hare one day recently of three
men who have become famooa throughout. the world, Tbey were th*e British
statesman, Earl Gray, John Hays Ham­
mond, noted mining engineer, and MaJ.
Fred R.- Iiurnhum. famous scout and
soldier of fortune!.' •
■ Tho three parted company •last In
Rhodesia In -189$. Then Eirl Grey
was. the aUmiuiatfatos..of Rhodesia.
Hatnmond was conilnlUng engineer for

TO RENT
, .Rent-511 Park Av*.: i ffl|
bouse, with ali coiniRifr.cta
'.-if 507 Park. •
97-tf
For ‘.Rent —^iljf placa, 3*i «a«,
room houfe 1í í ■miles' smith *«t
Çgnfdri]. ¡tath 'rént. R. E. K&gt;n.í&gt;
&lt;4 Indian» Ave.; Wichlu, toso,
S5-ÜP-see H^hry Zittrower.

For. tieni—^Three room*
(Oi; -light housekeeping. 'bedrpoms. Mr*. John«,;
For Rent— Compietcly Ifurnilbf*;
ótí*4 With piano fílr th» xusp*«iW•Fte'psr* iif ,' poi^o ilfct,
*nd
tauior ‘ ‘áocít. A) W-'
^
-FwnUhed
I twTdpslL'öW«

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íraflord, rit;

Minea of Soqth America, Major
»m was * scout for^LonJ Rab­
id he had just killed the, nçtfcl

thrmikh alh his odventui
ant polla of the world, a
urod letter-Lord Roberta
When he. was Invalided
yeport by Burriiiatn to hi
M'Úmo ta^g noteworthy

, selling:*rUdk
market. J. *«
2nd Ave.. D»H

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 28. 1914
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PROSPECTS GOOD FOR
INTERURBAN ROAD
SMYRNA - SANFORD

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thoroughfare. The change in no­
&gt; à i» menclature was brought about this
OoTrrnor Trammel Urges Comml«.
week through the signing of the
•loner« to Redact Tni Levy
District of CoiumbU appropriation
Tallahassee, July 28.— Governor
bill. íMtÓÉ? U
L» -w~ n
Park Trammell today wrote to the
The plain and. democratic fiatlonal
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county commissioners and the mem­
fegialafors became considerably, "het
ber* of county school board of every
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up" over the aristocratic . term.
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"Avenue of the PreaideflU," ‘ and
WILL BE AN OCCASION FOR
to th£_l*vt that tax assessment val- S A N F O R D IS À
MOVEMENT HAS S T /
C I T Y
O F ’ B E A U T I F U L the more they talked about it thV
have been Increased in a num­
7?
GREAT REJOICING
lea* they like d it. To some of them
m
AT LAKE HELEN
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ber of the counties, and urging that,
H O M E S M A N Y B E IN G B U IL T
it had the sound of the name of a
ELY
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tn
ordertKal
tic
burden
of
taxation
T
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like
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AND CONTRACTS LET
made be made and kept aa light as
Champ de Mar, the Place da la
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possible, corresponding reduction« be
Concord, or Unter. der Linden.
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Nona of these would have the slight­
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est chance with a Congress full of
The letter written by Governor
C H U R C H E S B E IN G E R E C T E D A T ¿sa?: - . •f- Congressmen who have to go back OTHER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT
. LARGE GIVEN IN BROKEN
Trammell
to
tbe
members
of
the
in the next few months and ask the
LAKE HELEN AND NEW SMYRNA
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county boards is as .follows:
home folks for a vote of confidence.
READY TO TAKE UP MATTER
‘ ‘State of.Florida, Executive Cham
Washington, July 88.— War De­
WITH OTHER CITIES
There is no dull summer time in PI Fit street is almost finished end It' never would do. and so the
ber, Tallahassee, July 26, 1914.
Sanford. Building operations war* Manager Rung« expects to move In "highfalutin" name haa been shot partment officials are perfecting
* That the efforts started some-time
"M y. Dear 8tr In view of the never quite as- active at this season about, the., first of August.
This full of holes, «rid we have gone back plans for the opening of tbe Panama
•fo by the residents of Lake Helen fact that more or less increase has of the year and go whete you will bw U ng Is of briek and is complete to the simpler form of designation, Canal, to commence on August 16.
for an interurban electric railroad been made in the. total assessment in the cjty the carpenters and brick­ Infevery particular for the bottling Siateenth Stm t, North Wsat."
The veseel which would be given the
- feetween New Smyrna and the St values in a large number of the layers are found busy on new homes,
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1- i honor of leading a fleet of marchaat^38
Johns river, To pass through Lake countlee of tha state for this year's churchee or business block*.
The July 1 forecast of this.year's men through the great • waterway
nUactor Pope Is building three
' Helen, bid-fair to be successful and aaseaxment, I writ« to Urge that as
whe«f(
crow of the United SUtee is had not been'dotermined upon, but
Sanford has the unique distinction new houses on the West Side for
that tbs line, will eventually extend far as can possibly be done your
having three churches Under con- T . J. Check .for rental purposes and 93,00Q^po0 ‘bushels, the largest ever it waa probqblkr.'that the Cristobel,
on through «to the west coast at board reduce the tax millage in •Triuhtion at one time,
War Dejwrtroent steamer, would
least the a tsgo sto^ V qyu.and&gt; a bungalow proi|M R&gt;e^»dhig i H year's crop
Tamp«, is the word brought to this your county in proportion to the Baptist church has thref« atorie* u
^hbihels. The be selected.«{Na.'ceremony will at_____
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ay&gt;'nu«,.-for-,.*-t&gt;:‘ ' R.
dty Wednesday by S. EJ. Carmichael raise ip tax valuation* While*!' be­ the Methodist* have broVeii^ ground
Ih lfX T t^ ’ nF-Alih-lli-thar er i W l . tend t i e aciuirMjpehfng of IheTlk—
Qflsaon.
Mr;
alio vein
of Lake* llels'n,- who ‘ was dologated lieve In progress and development I and the Presbyterjfef'n / r e i/fRiving
‘»“•hels »as the dltch to comntfrce. That will wait
1 by the Civic League of Lake -Helen am equally as strong in my opinion the old structure peepsp|U»o''Yo
. - m o production
the ofBdal opening ln -M a rt\ .l
putting on no* Jin root« and other- 0( ,0 -pn,t ÎW. y w i . n i 6CQ.000,to visit New Smyrrut and the other that every ^reasonable precaution starting the building.
1915,. when an internalionaj fleet
COljlractor
making
them
better
and.
more
dties and towns along the line of the and effort should be exerted to make Shinholser has tbe contract« fob the
000 biuhels.
»tvS/'
of »arshipa will pats through: ffeoforte ble.
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proposed road and ascertain the and keep the burden of taxation as Baptist, and Mftthodlst churchee:
retary Garrison, in announcing the J1
r«_ w ._______v i . u . . i - _____ . i . » . Contractor Kirby Is*erecting a j
sentiment of the people.
light as possible.
POSTOFFICE ROBBE!
____i~_ stated . ' * 9
Architect Strcctaf. 6f Jackson
date of tho canal Is.. opening,
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irelling.'bn First street fo* Alon*u
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"In ovtfy county where there lias waa here Saturday and yesterday dwe
The movement for this interurban
that at this timo ships needing not
cMullen.
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Vfjfilant Sanford Police Find Volu­ more than thirty feet of water Would
id was started several months ago been any sdbatantial raise In assess­ with the complete plans for the Me:
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The Hood bungalow on Magnolia
ble Package Filched from Office
by the offer of a wealthy winter res- ment valuations 1 think the board Presbyterian and they will be aubbe accommodated in tho
avenue
is
almost*
ready
for
.
occu­
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county
commissioners
and
the
That
some one is making a busi­ between the two oceans. A greater
ident of Lake Helen to give 920,0 JO
mitted for bids this week and some
towards such a project and other oi­ county school board should make a of our contractors will start work pancy. The Bray and McKTonon ness of extracting valuable pack­ depth will be avaUlble. later. Some
lers from residents and winter vis­ correcpondlng substantia! reduction immediately! These, three churchee buqgalow* in the same neighbor- ages from the Sanford postoffice and of the navy'a dread naughts might
are now occupied by the own- that they are on their job and know now grope through the ean«L.Jwt
itors in Lake Helen toon brought in the millage tax Jevy.
will be of pressed brick and will ag­
section of tbe city is just wh«t they are doing is evident Secretary Daniels said he would not
Yours very truly,.
the offered amodnt up. to about
gregate $20,000 each or more for
PARK M. TRAMMELL. the buildings alone. This bespeaks now one of th*_ n»0«t J&gt;opula r resi­ to the police and jhe postal author­ -venture -the-passage of a hatllashlp__"
*
140,08#. Following this a move"
ities. Late Saturday night as Of * until deeper draught waa reached.
i mcnt.waa started to get the proper
a wonderful prosperity for the city dence portion* of Sanford,
The new sidewalks to Sanford fleers Hand and Howard were pa­ While the Cristobal propably will bo
financial backing for such a project.
j
of Sanford and a growth of the
City
Council
Meets
Heights
have stimulated the build­ trolling their beats they noticed •elected as the first commercial ves­
r snd an offer has now been made to
churches and Sunday schools aside
city council met in regular from the rspid growth of the dty ing in that part of the city and several figures skulking near the sel to pass through, yet the distinc­
the Civic League of Lake Helen by
n
July
20th. 1914 at 7:30 p. m. numerically.
three new bungalows are being Clyde warehouse on Palmetto ave­ tion of being the first steam venae!
big engineering and construction
nue and going down to investigate to go through tha great waterway
W. W. Abernathy, acting
ned for Park avenue."
concern in the north to u k e up the
The new tourist hotel seems in a
, E. Tolar, C. H. Din­ fair way to be started soon, as the
matter and finance the building of
ontraetor Venable has s force found a package lying near the steps belong* to the Aler tar Valley, a
go# and J. Adame. Absent, Max­ deal for* this property will be dosed
the road.
busy men moving the old P m - of the abandoned building and upon crane construction boat. Her pea­
well,
Herndon
and
Davison.
Min­
Mr. Carmichael's visit to New
* i a few weeks. On tf»e Sanford _ terUn church to the lot south fUfthsr search found a small box se ge occurred
wrapper. Tbe packages wsre.
utes
of
the
last
regular
meeting
and
ease property will alio be built where it will undergo many change*
Smyrna Wednesday was for
p/. putting the proposition be- the dajourned meeting of July
the new poatofflee bulldln to cw and resume the shape of a library leather covered and (ooked* like
«t .
t I.
hr board of trade with k view read and approved. Moved and $69,600
Jr&gt;?
•4
and also «no
« if f tWomnn*» Club ^building, He kodak case*, but «p o» further ftP
the new Garner-W&lt;
also eapweta to commence work at vest!gation were found- te be ma­
to learning what the people here seconded that the matter of open­ Joining
Li'
through the OuTebra cut
once on tha floa^ realdence of Dr. trices for tbe Monotype tnaehiq«
will do about the matter. From ing tba alley between Fourteen**"
at The-Herald office. The loss had soon after Gamboa dike was blown
'
tbis dty he went yesterday to San- street
The *Elka claim poaiUvelg that Oliver. MiUer on Park avenue. ju»t
referred
M
o.
the
street
oemmittee.
south of the-home of Mrs. Allen not yet been discovered b / either u p . add before the great* .«prt»'
- lord and Orlando to investigate the
__ _____
___ ! their
they
will__start
theirf fine new ho
sentiment in i hoe« citlee on the mat­ Carried. “ Moved.and seconded that in the fail and that it will be fin- Jones: I.'This residence »111 be mod- The Herald office* or the postoffice alide* had thoroughly«developed and
ter of extending the road through the city &lt;!erk file til sidewalk liens lshed before the touriata leave next erti in irtery respect and add much as'., the package waa not overdue. partially closed the canal.
The theft must have been direct
f t
t
-w - •
from the 8t. Johns rivor to the west at once. Carried. The matter of ap­ •pring. This building
will
cost to tfcila fine residence section.
from the. office as the pa/kage had . The good brick roads of. San­
proving
the
bond
of
the
Seminole
roast. Other dtiea and towns a|ong
D. L. Thrasher has let the con
»A about *20,000. The Eagle* áre aleo
not been left on' the table and no
route of the proposed road will
......... ‘ ooWng for a rite for an elegant new tract for a nice two story dwelling notice had been sent.to The.Herald ford's «pedal road district will not
-■•a
next
meeting.
Council
-------home.
The
0dd
rtJ|0wB
ir#
tUo
only be a good thing for the cititene
visited by Mr. Carmichael, who
‘
The Odd Feilowi are also «aat.pt.his residence on Third street. office.
The matrices are very val­ of the district and all the introna of
vi . II. W- LOVELL,
seriously considering-the buying of CoULracter'rilhinbolsef' Has his brick­
gill make hit) report' to the Lake
t-m
,
v,uy ^lera.
a, hi.HHIn*v,
i layers buvy dn the foundatioh* of uable to the people who u»fc them ths road l&gt;ut the ritrai mail carrier
Helen CUric League and then to the
a business lot ifor
building.
but of no value to the man who will now derive some of the benefit*
-,
compand which proposes to finance
•
Cocs-Cola UU|ldlnr\'fAÍ thft’ Yjo.use today,
—
filched them from the postoi'
of
the
good
roads
and
.
instead
of
^
Woodland
Park
Notes
I ,he undertaking.
consequently he hid them under the jolting pi ver tho ruu of. tha woods
■
-i4
Two or three different routes to . The Bussing Bumble Bees of the
—i
first
convenient
place
which
hap­
loads'and
the
deep
send
of
tho
need
their
the west roast have been sketched Junior Ciyic ' League end
,. j. ;
pened to be the steps of the wnr.e- roads can carry the mail in an auto­
&gt;ut lor the proposed- road, each of friends' came Thursday for an allhouse.
mobile and Uncle Sam will help. jfejra
picnic. The
Tho ‘ ‘ Alma * ^iay*‘
which has its eastern termirtur \at, dky, plenlc.
i
&lt;7
The package was insured against to get the automobile by increailing
them
and
others
ns,
to
ghre
copnectUm.
'brought
most
of
the
New Smyrna
loss, being worth mnft $6t&gt; to $100, his wages. Under the new plan and
if
N E W S F R O M W A S H fi^ G S O N BY T H E S P E C IA L C O R R E cean through the'inlet, cam* on wheels and a
t with the «ocean
V ?™
and
in
the
event
that
the
package
with
the
county
of
Seminoie
covered
the inland waterway and the Florida merely they had a good time
O F T H E H ERALD
had not turned up the postal au­ by good roads ono or two mail car­
rather mildly
£a*t Cfoast railroad. It is UelieveiT he putting
thorities would have been up agalnat riers could cover the county In-an
though
they
enjoyed
the|
tho i'rople of New Smyrna will re— --T * - .
the propoaltlen of paying or-pro- automòbile, not only giving. Jhe‘
Gi
SÄ
ménta the pool was the main -wr
.« river the officers on duty in that dty:
‘Washington,.;.
. .«pond willingly and-liberally to the
¿¿Ä
ttrona_* better service but giving
“ Duty in V«»» Crux Is not nearly dueih*
P1
feature. When th «« bee« got thel und iiarbor
proposition.-- Kvw Smyrna News.
mail carriers better; route* and
wings wet they buxxed louder than ing a little over
PREPARE TO IRRIGATE
three^SílTn as pleasant cs our late fourteen
__&lt;_ . *
'£ %
automobile* for dell verify. .7]
for waterway improvements months’ ramp In Gslveaton, despite
*vcr, ' the leaft little bees making
v 7
Fair aqd Warrm
Most atpi
atpdenta of JÔïTand the
teat . Following l* the- deapgtch* from
the'roost ijob*. The bigger Warrior is in serious dainger. Senator Bur­ the fact that my regiment U not
PPVM
ll|MWashlngtòn,: JuJyj M ^ W a r m and Bees fought a fierce battle with ton, of Ohio, and a small’ ^oup of under canvas. Everything is io In­ methyds of procedure' to secure the Waahlngton rebrrfiing the new plan
generally fair "Weather ‘ over /ijle
- ammunition: .The coaster also western senator* having "mpjiibined definit
nite‘ and rumor» are so numerous iat.t results from ritsu* fruit culture that ^pròraise* C(T'work in Florida
whole ' country 'fas forecast 'totjlpfit
s &lt;h -use ,v«ry much. Mr. and to defeat the measure, if possible, and varied that one can’ t help but «fid trucking are becoming more bettet than( any qther part of tba 1*
Í ' hy^'the weather bureau for thif .first .lrs. Haynes and^arty of twelve which, according to army engifieer* feel disappointed and irritable at {liorughly
Imbued with fhe
fact union : oe, " pcohUni voLiyihs ecjuable
hly imbued
fl )f isf
ItA coihlng
,,nA&gt;l&gt;i.( weillr
V- 'V
permit' of tfiaU"de»-‘ *^à,:&gt;CÌ
hjilf
of ' Ithe
week.
.mdtored down and a'pent a pleasant I* freeer of "pdrk" or "graft" than times.’ il However, the moat, tll*: that Irrigation is one of the!beat ad- climate
1/s
lie next disturbance of inipor- day.* SutMay. about one hundred any similar bill introduced In Con­ couraging feature is the scarcity of junts to success in any section. llvcrx, every d*F »P the year*.Washington, July. 27.—The /u t o ^ ' - y
'tan&amp;(Ao rro«H tbe country," aifid the people visited the park. Capt. Hou­ gress since the adoption of the an­ men.
My roippany haa thirty-sjU Trife, th*t some places will ax|&gt;eri^ burJaut "Will papear in tho'far west lihan and TUIU aach brought A load. nual budget for 'river and harbor men and three officers,. aggregate, edee seasons when irrigation is un- mobile is likely t » becebve a^hig faoi m
.........
Ihbfì&amp;VCuy^
oft —.idkll jo, «-•V
U&gt;lond*y or Tuesday and move w»st- Those who came in Bulos were
and most of tbe other companie* axV mj&lt;;&lt;-»iary, ii\il circunutyii*wm&gt; nuy U&gt;r toon' tin
(improvement*.
* 4ward;-’, crossing the great central and Frank Miller with'.tjjefr fain*
Should Jt turn out that the bill about the same. It is too ba,d.thfit airivs"when,artificial mdikur‘' ‘ of;t{&gt;.e rural patrons tB-t'jfloridar^and other
I
¿»ueh a*'
*viiii^ir J^'dhesday or'TJibrsday and nji and Mr. Starllnk.iMr'. aftd Mr»: /aits to fiat through the Senate a we cannot have good-sltdd companies pound will ffsfeome one of th*^ ne- dtatw where flu*
da
largte' pumber of extremely worthy during the occupation, ertn though c&lt;4i»|Ue« and (he ofie who wisely pro- to admit of -£Myt ni entitra viJ by_r
ihe ‘ea&lt;tqrn states near the end of DoCottea, Joe DeMortt.trfhd' trifei
)der ¿4L
I jjlan'.
,vi^c*\kir »II, co^Ungencles,
in a motor. .Under
,
. . . . U in,«,
plan 'which
which 1
prfijoctV . will pecesaarUy suffer . be- It la peaceful."
«
. .Thfa a ^ f t * i i c e -will be K -' Murrell and PaaiT filggera. ,T
u
anentWd by. looil khdwfrs, tbunder uiual number of 'IjoyA on, wne
Commenting on the contents .‘ »JÎ position tp get-tho beet'return*,in a(v been nurturedaktise fhsra will be no money avallmember of the General seasons. He haa ho reason to fear a GowcrkI it Ir proptWlF-Ti/v‘ ?bcr»«.*«
•«torma and cooler weathvr. There and a good number of Monroe peopji aYio "to continue work on these lm- this letter, a tn
|iare pQ-.Indtëàtlons at this time of s cams »n&lt;$&gt;.a - good .many
•prdvemefite—In fact, work haa al- Staff, who ha* given a great .deal of dry’ season. U prepared to' meet It the length of standard route and
:r«*tty been suspended on a number attention to the Improvement of by being'provid'd »{tb an Irrigation also to fncrease the pay of the car­
di«turbsnce in the.W esl I
v;.1 swimming.
tfjpf *
L
;bf project» and every day of delay army conditions, renytrked, "The pl«nt. From Key West comes tbe riers, provided ho equips, himself;
r •’ *4 »
^
Prohibitjawlsl Defeslcd
ip pasainc the bill ^ill" Increase -the statement indicates n drplorablis report on what ie considered good with an automobile. Tbe tentativa
&lt;¿¡ Dallas, July ^8.— Prohibition-^
condition in respect to efficiency’ and authority that the Florida East arrangement* is to incr»a«e the
umber of suspension*.
Ire. Mary E.
«tato Ift'
qrganixatlon. The minimum peace Coast Railroad "Is preparing estim­ length of the sundard route from
a The Democratic caucus has
sidetracked tbs., river and harbor strength of s'com pany Is three of- ates for k" pipe, line system which 24 to 60 mile* and the maximum
t h . h.pp». . « » i «tlbnal
! ” ' returns to day. ' Jam««
bill until the anti-trust,legislation, fttera and alxty-flve men, and. the will supply all of. the lower Florida compensation from $1,200 to $1.800
&amp; ûee«rwi. |rt t * U city. Michigan
•on.. the antl-goveçRot (OF the which President Wilson 1» urging war strength 1« three .officer* and keys to Key Wm ? with. fr«h water a year. In conformity with, Jhla
has; just bteen made
■
.» a . for Governor, inerti
with all the force at M« command. 150 mep. The regulgp-"brigade now for both, domestic and Irrigation pnri new movement the House Commit­
tee on postofllcM and Postrotda Kaa
SI°°Q ov0r ‘Thomi*
Ahain&amp;W
disposed oifT When at Vera 5Cru*“ went ‘ there nftjjcr war
« , 'v
a i l l . r
If J . * .
The íiríáegTOum! hi fijk-Congfes«: Ball, iho
firohil^tion candidate. The this has been done "it will be t-rd to conditions • and should have been
The* plan'as given out contem­ reported into the Hop*« a bill grant­
“s r»- '- P-n IL M. .Wsifacs of Hot 8
fhdicato a fina, majority (or hold’ a . quorum of the 8enate for raised to war strength.. There is plates two deep. a*U* bflow Ifome- ing an allowance-Of :$],800 a year
Arkan»s and a well known a
Parkusorv &lt;ff «bout 30,000.
any purpose. Unless the friends of nomething' radically’ wrong with 1 •tead'dn the maiala ridi‘from which for rural raVriots who u*c autumoProminent Arkansan. Mr. npd Mr«i &lt;•; Th«. resolution 7o hove a *tate v«terwaya**throughout the.country system which will .allow', a company tbe waiter will be pumped through a hilv*.
_
Wallaf* Will Spend the summsf ^ j Wpstitutlonsl Prohibltjonal smendw ,hile%tbe department is tn
vnthusi- j -Vt
shall urjm their asnators to stay long to be, rgdUced. in numerical strength buy!» pipe line to the key*:
thè &gt; north and in the wimer
I . msnt ‘ election **«. Jtutydng .behind
T ua
inefficient for purports jl.Resident* of the key* '*&gt;« enthusi- «alle over the (dan some ofej^e m'e»enough to paW the river aqd harbor until
Um«
&gt; d'vi.le their time
betw een, K^t
^
that final bill it is' lik tlr to tJlh
of ‘ peace training, and in this coti- tatic over the propositiotj, ** |r. bera pf Congress doubt iu Mficaqr. r ■ *
Springs and 8«niofd. ItTk
•J9
woulJ phow |(, dei&lt;mt
ditjen sent on an expedition .which mc*W weall)ii'for them. , Lack of Thay^imilU opl’ (h«t at c«r|g!n *ca-_
in official circle» th»t the ej»-conff&gt;fis(
----moist urn ;r£duced the** key lime crop &lt;4tuF-'dT the year, eepecftO^BfJth..
about
10,000.
.
may
not
:ronfiifmplatq",'ita
use in »ar:''
Ar
. »nan is
a- consular petition
EdiHn Hobby of the
onOtbali
IW* year. With irrimoion snow drifted high, almost
ar o r d i i ®
d In the event Enterprise wm .leading
In.the“ northern state* la TitWV' to
The "-Avenue of the Pm )
appoint inei.t tcnant-Gove
fertiliser can be benetne i.mpaMahle lor «uUmobUes
the mainland «
in (b« Capital of the Nation,
will live
haut fertiUxer; and they ask:
raised on the j
.......... .
‘ Y lo the Umbo of “
Mrs. D. L.
pipe
line
ánd
in
lu
place
Lav leave toda]
once more appoe/s tn
ardil rut wpere
. of that A’vry boo
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