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                    <text>ABOUT PEOPLET AND EVENTS
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ChUdrtn't■ *P ari y
urniurn»
V Mias Rebeccas Stevens, the ubar
ing little daughu-r of Mr. and Mra.
H. R. Stevens, celebrated her fifth,
birthday Wednesday afternoon with
a beautiful party to a number of her
littlfl-friends. All the old Ihshloned
children's games and the new ones
too whiled aw ay‘the-hours until the
"party" was served out upon the
lawn. A long low table was spread
with the dainty assortment of cakes
and delicioifr sherbet. ‘I t was a
pretty sight as the little folks gath­
ered about the, board, sweet and
lovely in their white dresses and gay
rttrtrons,- ragvrty—watchhrg—Jtebeeca
as she blew out the pink candles on
the lovely white cake that graced
tho center, of the table.
There* were -many gifts for •the
little h$rte%, Just the kind that five
•year old lassies love to receive.
Rebecca's guests were Jerffk Max­
well, Margaret Peters, Bsttie Hou*bolder, Mary Elizabeth and Camilla
Puleston, Helen Kennedy. Elisabeth
iWhitner, Clifford- Louise S.hlnholser,
Theodora ^filler, Harriet Roesetter,
Beatrice Howard, Beryl Steinmeyer,
LeCiaire Jones, Sarah Evelyn Wil­
liams, Mildred and May Holly and
Irene McGahagan
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF IJEE WORLD

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H A P P f c N lN G S

C A R R Y D IS E A S E G E R M S
T H E Y ARE A NUISANCE A N D
A M E N A C E .T O HUMAN U F E

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noon at 3 o'clock.- A full attendine
la desired,

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BA
ÉYÉ i É i l Ilililí
DOl ÉAW

Among tire'
prominent
young
people of Sanford and thoae who
formerly resided here who expect to
become October brides
are
the
Mi ,
O urlotte
Keel or of New
York and Irene Brady of New York,
both of them well known in Han­
ford’s social circles. Dnme Rumor
has It ..that. Miss Keelor ..will wed
\V. E. Watson, one of Sanford’s most
populsr buslRlrsa men and that they
will make Sanford their future home.
Miss Brady expects to become Mra.
where Mr- Rein« has a position
with the Hillsborough Hotel. There
has never been a more popular hotel
man here than M. L. Raines and he
and his bride will be welcome in
Sanford where they expect to visit
this winter.
» ' Another fall .wedding of popular
young people of Sanford will be that
of Mira Linda Lefller and Mr. Brax­
ton Perkins which is scheduled to
take place in October. Both Miss
Lefller and Mr.%Perkins are very pop­
ular in Sanford's social circle. In
fact they have such a large circle of
friends here that they are dubious
of letting them know tho exact date
of the feddlng for fear that the
shoWer of- old shoes and rice will
overwhelm them on the Joyful oc­
casion and they are keying"the date
dark at present.
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Tk* W o n d e rfu l

f .uqACflrKil 1 e r . Irvrtcm +ly KilLf

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PRICE— Q f /7

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GALLONS

ri All Local AdvcrllHcm
This Heading THREE
Line For Each Insertion.
Charge 25 Cents.

TOLUME

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY, 21. 1914
SemloAe County Teachers Appointed

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T H E U N lTIp C H E M IC A L C O M A N A Y 7 0 7 TtytGG5T.
T A M P A .F L O R ID A
STATE B U IL D ÍN G W I L L H A V E
F IN E L O C A T IO N

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For Sale by Hickson &amp; Son, James Potts and J. W. Bryant
TRICE’S TRUMPETEER
(Article« PaUitbsd ander this Htedine fur­
nished br U. P. A. Bareev, Jacksonville)
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gullible voter, the pseudo leaders
of the so-called reform known as
prohibition have stoutly proclaimed
it only semi-religious and abso­
lutely non-partisan. But W. H.
Anderson, the president of the Anti­
Saloon League of New York, gives
the contention a solar plexus in a
statement now being widely pub­
lished. In it,h e declares the Anti­
Saloon League was "born in a church
and is Mseojiaily a church move­
ment.” pjfcifther, he dodaree it la
HQmni-j9F%tttj&gt; ■'and Interdenomin-

FREE BOOK ON STOMACH ILLS 1
Geo. II. Mayr of 164 Whiting St.,
of the day. The climax was reached
Chicago,
111., a prominent druggist, has
when they were finally stranded,
published a guide to health. In which he
apparently for the night in a lonely aho«fi lo w
brought
relief to thou^
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part of the river, with the awful sands of other sufferers from constipa­
dangers of a shipwrecked Robinson tion, biliousness, indigestion and intes­
Crusoe
confronting them. There tinal troubles by tho use of French heal­
ing oils. Gne dose usually convince*.
were terrible alligators in the river The most chronic cases rarely need over
and snakes and jackals and tigers, threo doses; Any one wanting a copy
etc., back of them in tbe woods and of this hook can get it at the drug store
— well the party, ladies and children fri-c. Mnyr’s Wonderful Stomach Rem­
edy is now sold here by All Druggists.
included, were cheerful and happy,
singing songs, building fires and as­
suring each other that they would
surely get home within a week, and
then someone, glimpsed the only
searchlight on the lake.
Wild
cheers nrose and rent the air, for
there »tea ming up the river was seen
the* graceful outlines of the Mamie,
with
Pagenhart .directing the,
cruise »(might for that forlorn and
bedraggled crowd and the noble
crew rescued them from their dan­
gerous and perilous situation. There,
was weeping and wailing in thg city-i
for it wna reported that the picnick-1
era had he.*n cqughi in a storm and j
the horrors of tho Titanic had re­
peated itself.. Two boats had gone*
to the rescue and (he party reached
the city about l:;JU n. m., tired, pon-1
tent and happy, for they had not '
r- ill*. In-i'ii in ilnnger one moyje^Vof
t lie ila&gt; ”iul th« \ .had l ertaiiilyNlfkl
a &lt;Ltntl&gt; time
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IN SA N FO R D — Lifo /• Woiih Living

tuous soul credit for crodit for
everything accompliihed.
It matters not fchere it was born.
What It does Is the main thing,
and It-ill becomes this wonderfully
moral agency to pose jti Florida as
one thing and in New York as
another. With considerable gusto
President Anderson tells of tho

ganization as follows:
“The league stands for the largest
measure of prohibition which cap
be secured in any particular place
at a giVen time. In some states that
is state prohibition. In other states
It it local option, which in league
parlance always means option to
prohibit. In New York it stands
for an "optional local option."
Let everybody stand up and be
counted who believes that the ulti­
mate salvation of the Jiuman family
rests upon the preaching of- on*
doctrine In New Yorlc and another
in Florida. Tjte same power di­
rected tho destines of us all, and He
d6es not carry n ropertolre of light­
ning change costumes to suit each
Designing fanaticism -and
locality
complacent demagoguery may sway
the- sentiment of the world for a
time, but there is no change by
amendment to the organic law which
permit« us a glimpse of light betweori the cradle and the grave.
How much better it would be. if
that short time was employod, in
breaking instead of welding shackles
upon the mentality of~men.
' g£ Mi
(Advt.)

For S ale-1910 Cadillac towi*
car for 1400.00, jiat overhaul* U
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine A Garage.
g2-tfc
For Sale— Two good hones
spring wagon. Inquire of Coqo
Bottling £o.
gQj

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For Sale— New Underwood tjp*
writer, price $76. P. O. box ISM,!
Sanford, Fla.

City, Sanford, FIs. 8 acres ini-]
gated and tiled, fide 6 inch flowing!
wail. If you want 16 acres of fine
celery and potavw and vegetable
land go-and look at this and make
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
runs past the land known ss thJ
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer to]
owner, J. T.j 26 Columbia atredU

steamer codk. A. W. Brown,
terprise, Florida.
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For Rent— Furnished office equif
ped with roll top desk, office riuk
and tables. Also a roll top
typewriter desk and other cqaij
ment for sale or rent. Herald offla

"L Cottigo for Rent—918 Park tr
nue. Apply to A. Traffqrd, city*

M1SCELANEOUS

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Wanted, to buy old coins. Hoot*
Bra,., Sanford Ave.
94’2tp
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J want nn agent iq Sanford ti
handle the beat iejitor article
was ever, pnthftmarkrt- /.w a ff *1
Reese, H o ;' 2f/- i o d :'Avevf'Daytos»
Fla, y .t,-;
y -'

Mrs. T A. Neal und little daugh­
ter huve gone to Washington. D. C.,,
and »ill make a number of visits to
other places before returning homo
in the fall.

San Frandaco, July 21.— "If the
ftorida exposition coromiasioh is paraitted by the people of Florida ‘to

For Sale or Rent—Two nice nrimces at a bargain. W. J. Thigpta.
80-If

For
int— Three rooms fumi
for light housekeeping. Also V
bedrooms. Mr*. Johns, 411 Pi
avenue.
Ol-lk

Mr..jind Mrs. William White and
their attractive little son, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mi*. M.
Nelson returned to their home in
Jacksonville today.

EXPOSITION COMMISSIONERS OF
FLORIDA NOW IN CALIFORNIA
“
MAKING PLANS

A* many are interested‘in the per­
sonnel of the teaching staff for Sem­
inole county for the coming year the
list of those appointed by the board
1a given- herewith. The names of the
teachers .appointed to date and their
respective schools ar*-« follows:
Sanford Schools: Prof, v F. Eieli;
principal.
Hiss C. L. Guild, Asst, principal
*ot-the" Ifijfh”'SrhötjT.
Miss A. M. Tetherly.
Miss F. A. Walker.Miss Ruth Jewel.
Grammar School: Prof. J. R. Wild
man, principal.
' Mra. G. B. Dickinson.
Mrs. E. N. Luke. .
Mira Carrie Ensminger.
„ Mis. NiU Mobre.
Mias Clara Millen.
Min Eva Walker.
Mies P. D. Hunter.- *
Miss Edna Plant.
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Miss Louise Harris.
Miss LUlisn Higgins.
Primary School:
Mim Lillie Farnsworth.
MIm 1 Edith Stewart. "

honestly say. that ths amount will
sot be too* much to afek for to give
in adequate display of the resource«
ind advantages of Florida and the
ictivities of the people of our state.
This is the expression today of
W, N. Conoley, secretary of the
Jacksonville board of trade and ex­
t position commissioner from Florida’,
g after several days in San Francisco.
, Two days more have been entirely
f Ailed by the reception accorded the
reomtnisaionera by' the exposition and
the city aind in familianxing themI «Ives ’with the exposition itself.
“1 have been to all of the recent
' expositions.” said Mr. .Conoley, "and
. there ran be no question as to tho
' superiority fn every respect of the
Panama-Pacific. It is to be a truly

without a predecesor that cap be
, compared to it."
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A tentative rile’ was .selected last
Saturday for ¿he Florida building’ at
the exposition by tbe tepresenta®fives, of Geov. Park Trammell,, who
«re W. N: Conoley of Jacksonville,
J. !’. Felt, an oraqge grower of
&gt; Eustis, and-J. W: -9tnnple, a- citrus'
t grower of Haines City. - The seloc' tion is near the Kansaif'site and .the
■commissioners declared that • they
cere more than pleased with tho sitration.
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Another important negotiation
was consummated by the commlsriontrs In* a conference with .Fred­
erick Maskew, cjxief dpputy of the
-.itale quarantine, board, wheu ct-rquarantina 'concessions wore
^ Obtained .for 1916, assuring Florida
'•.Ohibitwis. that they will be shown
..ft'tTj .courtesy and consideration in

„ Mr. .Di A. Caldwell is agaiil ut
pome ^(ter a three weeks’ visit to
Chicago anil.other markets in the jiit.
terest oi tbe fall trfide.
if?
Mrs, W. D. Collier alii leave
Monday for Valdosta, Quitman and
several Georgia towns after a. most
delightful visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Puleston.
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B O IL E R PLATE
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ALL KINDS
T R U S S ftO D S
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GALVANIZED*
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CO PPER AND
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ZINC SHEETS

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters and
their children, Margaret and Jack
.will leave Monday Tor Massachu­
setts fa be away for two month*. .
Mrs. Annk Walker iaih'avtog. a de­
lightful vigil among old friends in
Longwood.
Mr.*'Horace W. Way, the guest of
Mr..and Atriw-Richard Terheup wili'
return td his hums in Savannah on
(hie'morning train Monday,
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The T/ufh'^Rcakers.^'Mri, Stein­
meyer’* c W a t Ik© Me lit odist
Sunday school hold their buxine«*
meeting in the park- Wednraday af­
ternoon. v After business was dlsp&lt;M0d of- a »octal Hour was enjoyed

STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF

CYPEERS

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J î U I L T '^ V

1^ ÏT ^ 0*P W ^
(-»(forte at w e rtu M ^
rk at aU lltaLr.

Junior Civic
It Rid«'Far!

the palace of hfcrtifulture, the .p * 1:
»• oi agriculture and the
of
mine», swher© Ihe^. phosphate and the
fertilizer Industrie« of the state will
he* gi«en&gt;xtonfive explqitatíoru.

United States Will Bay New Aerial
Bomb Recently Invented

Funeral of W. H. Underwood
C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS
The funeral of W. H. Underwood
ÛIVEN MAINTENENCE
occurred from ‘the late residence on
Oak cvenue last Friday afternoon.
BOND

WILL MAKE GOOD ANY OF THE
BRICKS THAT DO NOT
8TAND TRAFFIC

W. -D _ £ u n n .

Teacher to taka Miss Lefller’i
place pot yet provided.
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Sanford Colqred Schools: Prof. J.
N. Crooms, principal.
' Miss F. E. Byorly.
Mrs. J. to. Crooms.
Mrs. L. -B. Kellix.
Mrs. M. E. Harris.
Mrs. J. L: Moore.
Miss C. Sermons.
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Min L. Stewart.
Miss’ Jinkie King.
And Mr*. Marie Wilson and Jes­
sie Cenipbell, Goldsboro.
Longwood White School: Misses
Sara Crawford and Waits.
Longwood Colored School: Minnie
Berlark and L. J. Crooms.
Altamonte Colored School: Min­
nie Robinson.
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Lake Mary White School: M1m
Kate Mathers. ,
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Monroe White School: Mrs. Cora
Williams and Miss Margie Kiibee.
Paola White School: Miae Ruth
Smith,

The county commissioners held a
rndst important meeting last Satur­
day morning jn the court house. In
the absence of Chairman F .L . Wood­
ruff the chair was filled by L. P.
Hagan, who stated the object of
the meeting and the derk read a
communication from (be manualse­
culars of brick in wldeh tbey^rtate
that they had puf-.up a Load of
$76,600 £8 a ynrifoteftpnce ,hdnd to
put In,.goofl brleiff/nd make them
good tar a perto^fil five years. The
bond and the o ff^ y ire accepted by
the «ommittlofierw^hcf it -was decidedTto proceed with ¿he. laying of
brie* -on all the remaining nine foot
roads. The new samples of brick
are much better than the other kind
that has caused the commissioners
•o much uneasiness and the manu­
facturer* now have a new man in
charge .of their plant who la an- ex­
perienced vitrified brick malcer and
the bricks now being shipped to.
Sanford are satisfactory in every

-Thc-tervices at the hdosl were con­
ducted by the Sanford lodge of Odd
Feltows under the direction of-G. W.
Blackwelder and Geo. Teratus act­
ing as Noble Grand and Chaplain.
*h e re mis ns were then taken to the
Baptist church, the following mem­
bers of the Odd Fellows acting as
pall bearers: J. H. Bruton, . R. J .
Roily, W. P. Stone, L. E. Tew, M.
M. Evans, J. C. Hall, J. W. O.
Sihgletary, Robt. Rickenbacker.'
. The services at the church were
conducted by Dr. Brownlee of the
Presbyterian church and a quartet
composed of Miss Bessie Long, Mrs.
Strong. E. T. Woodruff and W. M.
Wright rendered several beautiful
■Bmps.. From the church to the
. two members of each
loiHp.;ssl?&lt;r at honorary aewrt'.snd
ware ag follows:; Forrest Lake', and
G,’ C: ‘ Woodruff r e p r in te d “ the
Ellis, J. H. Bruton and
J. Holly
represented the Odd Fellows, James

The Wilson Construction Co., rep­
resented here by Mr. -Sterrit will
proceed with the Work et once and
Beardall avenue and Geneva ave­
nue will be paved with brick ac­
cording to specifications. This will
prove of great benefit to the grower*
living in that part of the spedai road
district as the fall planting will soon
commence and the hauling can be
Hone over good htTetc r'oa'ds Tnaleal!
of.thrf hemvy,sand of former day*.
This -settop of the county commis­
sioners will give general satisfaction,
as the'good brick ‘ roads are now
guaranteed and there will be no
more delays, especially if the width
on- Celery avenue can tiKadjusted
meantime and the work started on
that thoroughfare.
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Th^
n by the brick manufacturipi’ Yor five years ^malnthnaoce S i'a ^ e u r e ty ^ .ths uri .payers
that they AWT gnt the best hrfck for
their money And the five years’ -test
is ample to demonstrate whether
the brick will stand the traffic or

vice at the grave were interred in
the Macon cemetery. Mrs. Under­
wood, Mitt Kate Underwood, I.
Underwood and'James lloolehan of
the Woodman Lodge, and GiorgC
hecompsnled them to Macon.

Reporting that the War Depart­
ment h» decided to purchase hie
invention and to'also purchase from
him the patenU secured up&lt;jn it in
eight foreign nations, Herman Fox* SUCCESSOR SHOWS S I G N S
Davis, the young Florida inventor,
OF FAVORING ENEMIES
arrived home yestt-rday afternoon.

has won. Now it is Just a question
of waiting for the necessary red tape
to unwrind^and the young inventât
will receive his tW *rd. He left to*
day for Atlantic Beach for a reat,
and his slay in the national capital
was strenuous.
Through the efforts of Congreaaman Frank Clark and Senator Dun­
can U. Fletcher, Mr. Davis was able
to gain the ear of the high officials..
He presented the mérita of his In­
vention, and finally was dated be­
fore the Afmy board. There he un­
d e r w e n t'! grilling ha will "hot soon
forget, but he kneW his Invention,
and..washable to .reply promptly to
every question, propounded by the
experts. The examination was fatisfactory to the government, and he
was Informed that it will be taken.
While In WAahington; Villa’• per­
sonal representative called upon him
and endeavored to buy the Meslcan
rights In order that the invention
might be used by the constitution­
alist in the attack upon Mexico City.
Congressman Clark and Frank Flet:cher,’ however; advised agklnst this,
and their advice was followed.
Through Congressman Clark an audlenee was-seeured-with- President
Wilson—and as a reeult there prob­
ably isn't a more ardent Wilson sup­
porter in Florida ‘ today than Mr.
Davie.
The invention has been mentioned
severs! times in the news columns of
the Metropolis, ft is an aerial bomb
self propelled; which can he set to
go at any designated bright over.any
designated spot within a few mitee.
Reaching a point oWr the spot a
cnntrivfnce cause* the gaA’ bag to
collapse, and this lydSIfe~flr ' other

OTHER NEWS OF THE WOR D AT
LARGE FOR THE BUSY HERALD READERS

Puerto Mexico, July 21.— Former
President Huerta and his party hero
were joined today by a few more mil­
iary men and several politidans
who arrived from the caphalj^on
regular and special trains. Among
those who came in todpy were a few
Congressmen. .. a •• .
According t a the la teat report*.
ex-Presldent HuerUk* and his party
expfCt to leave here Tuesday. Cen­
trals Huerta and Blanquet, accom­
panied by threc'ler (gqr aides will
sail on -he Germap cruiser Dresden.
The others will g© on thestearner
Mexico, of the Mexican Navigation
Company, which is said to havo
been chartered for this purpose. The
Presidential guards wiU leave early
in the morning for the capital.
The refusal of President Carbajal
to let the fugitive Presiednt have
tho uss of ths gunbosts Bravo and
Zaragoza has occasioned undisguised
chagrin. As if to give color to the
assumption that the Onvernment—
really needs these boats, the Zara­
goza put out to sea today, laying
her course-in the direction of Hava- .
n a.. Tho only order the commander
received was to go to Havana. It
was reported the Zaragoza Intended
to pick up at that post some prominenl CohatQituUonalistf and bring
them to Mexico to enter' Into peraonfcl negotiations with the new.
Provisional President.
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The ‘ United States cruiser Dr*
Moincs_which has been lying off
harbor, followed tho Zaragoza. ■
General Huerta, spent tbe day in
his car smoking cigarettes, and chat­
He is a law sytudent at the state ting with friends. He waa much
leu cheerful than at any time since
university ht Gainesville, Fla.
leaving the capital.

Gunman Sentenced
The Orlando Wirtter Garden holdup case came to a dose Saturday
•voning at sit o'clock when the jury
brought in a verdict of "We. the
jury, find tbe defendant, H. F. Hop­
. of assault ■Skill»
. it. intent ato
sen. guilty,
murder in the second degree, and
J r 3 .- Tyner and M.V. Shirley notguilty,.ao say * * *IL Wm. Moaeiy,
foreman.’
Following the derision, Shirley
and Tyner -were released and Hop­
son was remanded to jail, to hwait
sentence Tuesday morning, while
hla two pals were soon QjWtbs-.wpy
Sanford Boosters
to Clermont, the scene of thTWenta
Washington, July .21.— Member*
.1 iti to have 1-rutight about the hold-up
Mr. H. R. Stevens of Snnfor
of Congress who are standing vail-*
or the passenger bus bn June 27.
Master Mechanic os the A. C. L antly* by the Administration in the
Court waa 1 adjourned over to Railway -was ‘here Last week, sccok- effort t© complete its legislative ^pro­
Tuesday morning, when it is expect­ panied by’ Mayor Thrasher of the gram despite the approaebirtg cam­
ed that tite sentence of Hopson will "Celery City." These two gentle­ paign, while admitting they are willbe the first work of tbe day's ses­ men-have bci-n long asaociatied (n weary of legislative duties and an­
sion. ,
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the dty affairs of Sanford and In the xious to get home to their districts,
The attorneys for HopsOn have development of that progressive city; have resigned themselves to'the con­
already announced their purpose of perhaps their moat conspicuous ac­ clusion that there is little hope for
before
fall. Both
appealing the case to the supreme tivities being connected with the adjournment
court, and following the Imposed laying of 8anford's.brick streets, and houses of Congress already are havsentence will enter a motion to the electric light plant and the pub- ing trouble In ratjying a quorum, but
11c ‘Schools. Wo‘ can think of few the party whips are keeping conthat effect.
.
.
•
work bringing absent
The erfse has attracted much a t­ loftier or «older monumento they
cou.d
erect
to
their
memory
*
than
nu
mbers
back
to Washington iioping
tention from the start, and the re­
these
public
service
agenejw*'
.W«
to
expedite
the
rwroalntog buslnra»
lease of Shirley and Tyner by the
also
know
of
few
ineiLwho
oprtonk
as
rapidly
as
pouible.
Senators and
Jury, came as a matter of much aurthem
in
progressiva
and
Ofaelfish
RepresentaUves
are
permitted,
fòt go
priaa.,
*
public spirit. Of such men sf* go- home from time to. time to look
tumbent, as Mr. Knott has an­
Hopson still occupies Ilia cell in
avenue
ahead communttjas composed. Mr. after their poliUMl*f«Kcesk but tl la
nounced his candidacy for the gu­ the Orange county jail, awaiting the
Btavens was for (our year* a mem­ the aim of the pem 5 cra(tlt; leadera
bernatorial nomination in 1916.
impending sentence.
^
ber .of the. 8enford city- council and to keep a quorum present./foot how
Mr. Colson has not made a tie*] The story that Shirley and Tyner
oh the avenue. He erected a store
la now the efficient Matter Mechanic on.
. _
building'and residence and with his ciston in the premise«. ,but should he will again be (alien..jnto custody on of the A. C. L Railway at Sanford.
t.
The
chief
business
of
(he
Senat»Interesting family settled down to a entertain the race he has nuts; tbe charge ,of carrying concealed I I r. Thrasher Is mayor of the city, again this week will be to press vH© ;
life that teemed pest suited to his (fiends in ail sections who would weapons la not confirmed by the was recently re-elected ’County school
anti-trual bills, with a hope of get- \
jovial nature and -where We ' tould t&amp;ve'him lojral support. He has bad 4Mrfff.4*iRrpnrWT-StAr. v t
superintendent, a n d w a s a wheri- ting fl real start in the general dev- r
view tha ppwtog vehicles and bid many years experience (n land mat­
horse in in form ation ©f-J^o new1 Irate on the Interstate' Trad« G**'-.
the occupant* welcome. His busi­ ters, a qualification absolute y nec­
county
of Seminole, tohGJV
mission bill and to complct'.
ness prospered and there was noth­ essary to a successful a'dminigtrat on
from ovar the heart of-qa^gatitod- vision of the Clayton 1 4 1 1 ,.'.? ^ ^ : ^'
of
the
Comptroller's,
office.—
Gaines­
ing to nur the perfect serenity of a
ty, a la Eve. who
Rayburri.securitle» measure
J
ville Sun.
;
old Father Adam lay tnob&lt;ta£,^lan- mflteea'^o that they may. b* si:
This is good news as Barney GoJcie'd tnorurch of all he aurveysdj-r mluid^to’ tbe vSenate. The Claytqn^V
son is an old friend of thw editor .of
Eustls Lake Region.
hill will probably he ready by
!■” the Herald and we know tbaLThe,
day Und' Senator Nawlanda, chair­
would make one of tlrt^bshgnnH
man o f.th e Interstate Commerce
most proficient Comptrollers 'tluit
Conimi'«*«, hopes to have, the t*©*¿
.»b* atato-sver^.bad. B. R. Colaon
cfiritius
hill perfected befog# fbd end
LaaVmsde a fioae study . of . valt»of
the
week.
'
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•
tiona of real and personal property
A4
feast'ri*
weeks
of
djscftksloh
6n
J
The ffihcral servIc«e* Will be* britf* tdVyiffN, ha»’ a techTircal
fhese trust measures Is contempbitfKÎ^
with
toa
nutter*
a
t
¿1!
kinds
and
at the rHtdence pn. Celery avenue
m ci orrow raotpinr J f ‘ 10 : 8^.
• -y far fourteen year* haa been in tho
ftobUca© Senators Insist.fhllt Iff wilt
title business. He has a col­
^Tjrtdr: Tbe funcrtl!«rvi«*ayif Y*
bVBUch'jpnger than thik'befortfkll- '
held at OrUndq where ,tho Inter­ lege education at the- present time!
ment wiU
tomorrow about
. T ^ | i? S u .,r« m a iiii the prpbaof Florida
three o’clock In charge of ’Banfortf
iiility'khal
the thrW bills will jie aonJunior,.Citizens,
Atleation
lodge of Masons.
Nc * an» ^tEe president of the Florida As­
ited Into 0U3. If that b done
sociation of Title Man.
•'
i Tha mooting« of the older group
i]rtiriative ty k may ngt be so
i Mr. Colson also lus a thorough of the Júnior Cjvjc League bay* been*
jiffrifurd.
In jtJy A b * of.‘ the Urttibg business discontinued for tbe summer,* but
a fia mercantile jipe» and would give the little B«es, true to their name
. .. Tariff Not Respoflsibfe
t h t JlaJc_fi/_JQorida Efficient Ser- ara working and bussing away,
‘ Wàihiugton, July 2 L ~ P tW ^ en t'
Wilson said today that during bla
récynt eonferencéa with bUafnla« m«m
nih* held the tariff1 responsible for
ito-ra||©aT bad burinera conditions.
utsnd a
acwpt It to meet

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ix

K IL L IN G T H E G O L D E N G O O SE

Casque'and French Twist Coiffures

T U E RAILROADS ARE TAKING TOO MUCH TOLL FROM
T

• THEjJFLORIDA FARMERS
..-FROM HAWTHORNE HERALD
of courts, chiefly to the small growl­
er who cannot help himself. Tbo
big men anil faw big .associations
have overcome the difficulty to some
extent, but to the Rpin of few acre*,
who is trying to make those few
acres produce the wealth 'promised
him fn lurid» advertising, it is a real
problem. We wUh our readers
would help us find s way to' stop
this murder of our golden-egg-laying

Wbaflwro* fwl dull, out ut sorta, dleeeursgtd,
half sick and everything n t a i to b« going
wrong, you can Llamo It oq your liver, n U
torpid. Too «noed

gd oee^

We bflleve that transportrtion
charges on truck to the northern
jnarkeU are altogether too high.
An'd we believe that our methods of
1 ■affairs In the matter of styles In
coiffure« that no particular manner of
dressing the hair may bo said to be
TUB faablon. B u t. ono aeea. with
greater frequency than any others,
two style«. On« la ‘'the casque,“ add
one la the 'Trench twist." In the
latter the hair la usually placed high
on the head.
In the group of coiffures pictured
here two modification* of the casque
coiffure and one of tho French twist
are faithfully portrayed. It la notlcoable that the aide parting is adopted
in all of them, and that two of the
three are waved and the third Is ab­
solutely plain.
When the hair Is fairly abradant
the unwaved coiffure Is liked for1 tbofeo
rtho are given to dancing the modern
and somewhat frolicsome dances. It
la easier to keep tho coiffure In-orUer. It seems, with tbo hair plain and
unwaved than with the adoption of a
more elaborate style. To keep It
fiuffy, without too frequent washing.
It may bo treated to a bath of orris
powder. This Is a sort of dry-clean­
in g process fo r the hair which leaves
it e a sy to m an ag e. It Is n o t a thor­
ough going c le a n s in g p ro c e ss lik e a wa­
t e r sham poo, b u t m ay be used to m ake
th e sham poo n e c e s s a ry a t lo n g e r In­
te r v a ls . T h e pow der Is ru bb ed into
t h e h a ir and s c a lp and th e n sh ak en
and a fte rw a rd b rushed ou t u n til no
tr a c e - o f H” Is !r ft.------------------ — --------In p a ssin g , It Is to be n o tice d th at
th e fad fo r d a n cin g h a s b ro u g h t In
an e n tire ly new coiffure- w hich Bhows

T o Get Rid of Red A n ts.
R ed n nts can m ak e a hou so a lm o st
tm In h ab it«tile.
One can g et rid o f
th e m , how ever. If b n e know * how. T h e
first thing to do I* to tint! th e place
th e ) c o te c from I p , » h e r e th e ir
B e*t I*
If It be In an n c c e e s lb le »pot,
n litt le k e ro se n e will fjtilrk ly sto p tho
tro u b le
On th e o th e r hand . If th e
Heal he In th e w a ll o r tin d e r‘th e floor,
find th e n eitrest a c c e s s ib le [tolnt, and
k ill th e in s e c ts off a s they upi&gt;ear.

W o rld 's D a rk e st M om ent.
T h - d a rk e st m om ent Is sa id to bo
lu *i b e fo re dawn.
T h is Is now dia
ccv e re tl not to be m&gt;
T h e d a rk e st

trior««'!,i ri'l.ulvch -penklnr l* when
th' Tl* 1 ’el I “ III slllle-l' Till'll It Is

head and coiled at the back, with the
colla either of twisted or braided hair.
A (pareo fringe about the fee« Is curled
In ringlete, and these are pinned to
the hair back of the^n. Then) Is no
•mall pompadour or oth«r soft ar­
rangement about the face, in this
style. It leaves the forehead, except
for the small ringlet», quite bare.
To do the hair In the French twist
Is simple enough. All tbo hair la
combed back to tho crowd of the
head and twisted Into a lengthwise
roll extending from tho napo of tho
neck to the top of the head. This
lengthwise coll is pinned down with­
out pulling the hair tightly back, eo
aa to leave It soft about the-.face. The
ends are artáñgéd on' {pjrhf Iho head
In puffs or cplla; or IT the b o lrts
shorC they may be curled and pinned
down 1n a m ay of pretty curls.
lh the caaqpe coiffure the hair.
either wavod or straight *nd&gt; parted
or not parted, Is arranged 11$« a cap
over the bead, with the end# turned
under and pinned In so that they aro
lost sight of. The style, therefore, Is
difficult for anyono with long hair.
When tho hair is parted at ono
side for this coiffure the odds aro
brought to the oppoalto side, tucked
under and pinned in. Tho usual finlsh, at the lino where the pinning In
Is done, Is a long shell comb or a
Spanish comb. The Spanish^ comb
rrred v tffp -ttiP Fnmch "tw rir Irifolnr
the latest and smartest Item In hairdressing style.
JU L IA

BO TTOM LEY.

W h ole F a m ilie s In S a m e T ra d e .
A m ong th e « liv e r m a s te r s o f S h e ffield, E n g la n d , 1t is r a th e r an o sta b llithed p ra c tis e to e n c o u ra g e th e cm ploym ent o f fa fn lllee. It is m ore th o
ru t* lim n o th e rw ise th a t u fa th e r w oreLng in tho s liv e r tra d e w ill a p p re n tic e
h is ch ild re n to th a t tra d e a s th ey nrrtv « a t w o rk in g age.

The Car You
HAT’S the Marvell 4t2S ” '
Think'of it, only $750 for this superbly
built nnd fully equipped handsome streamline
car—a car that’s setting the popular selling
pace everywhere. , *

T

A btg, roomy 5-MMrngcr family yutomobile.
Speed, power -*»a economy arc solidly linked
together in T h e Famou. Maxwell, « l i . "

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.*

If. ydu are thinking of buying a dtr this is postth$ly the car Y O U should l&gt;uy.
A.ride In the Maxwell *‘2$/r a few thorough
explanations—and you will convinced.

BRYAN* &amp; JENKINS
k

'• &gt; • /;; •

A (m m

ins Palmetto Aye

r V ;- * i

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innford, Florida

u

When the liver la torpid. It throws ipapuritlu Into |hs system,
which hamper «very organ In ths body. Ths result Is that Iudctlonal processes are not properly carried on. XrapurUlm*t*t iato
the blqod, ths stomach Is bllloua, tbo kidneys weak' and the
bowels Irregular—generally
__ _constipated.
_ „ . ,.
Harbin« clears *w* -¡j
these lmpurltlc.-. opens up tha obstructed channels, strr*,
the torpid liver, cleanses the blood, purifies and rtf
bowels. After the system has been thus overhauled, t_
Immediate Improvement Appetite returns,'dlgwtlon Is
j
spirits rise, the mind clears of gloomy forebodings sad everything
looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, healthy conditions
everywhere In the body.
’*

Price 50c per Bottle.

ù

OKA, THE POOR MAN’S OYSTER
A M O S T .D E L E C T A R L E

L I V E R Y , '. S A L E S A N D

Okra, the poor man's oyster, lung
the staff of life among the people of
Florida in the early days and not
to be despised now that-the nts e
has become rich and prosperous.
Okra, thu king of dishes, if pre­
pared right, and the delectable vegegstble that touch’« Iho spot in the
palate of rich and poor alike. Aryl
okra is being shipped nortf! and the
people ujr-there arc recognizing the
many good.points*of this vegetable
that teems difficult of mastication
and slips do,wn the gullet before one
is" ready.
Like all other vegetables
okra
seems to reach the height of extjellence in the great celery delta where
irrigation and drainage and climate
have combined to make it the garden
spot of {h e world and where nature
smiles upon the efforts of man to
such a remarkable degree that sta­
tistics of crops teem like' fair» tale«.
Bpt in speaking of ,okra let on
digress long'enoagjT%J$ describe the
vegetable t&lt;te«firi- northern readers.
According to^thc dictionary it U a
ta ll' malvsceous plant widely cul­
tivated in the southern, e|4to* for

M O N EY

-

fié# Life in Right'Light v ’
Hold ydur duff llfe'up to the light,
ar/i sfie-hovr Jt wlll bo tranangfired.
Lifo Is mit nt'eint to bo a path uf «mae,
but steep slid tugged; and- It Is ogjy
'through sfir-dehlal.- dJscounigctnuot.
'discipline and trial that you may.attain tho higher Hfe.—Light on the
Illddou Way. *
/,

nltlon,

STAB LE

C orn er Park Avenue end Second Slroet
CONTRACTORS FOR ALLKIND 6 OF HEAVY HAULINO

L a r g e s u p p ly o f H o r a o s , M u le s

W agons and N a m e s » always

on hand F o r Sale or Exchange
□ lackemlthlng and Wagon Repairing In connection
Don't play with serious maUm—
don't YOU carry your own Insure*»
against
TORNADOS

for you'll find tho money wanting whm
tho storm has wiped out your property
Have 'our strong, reliable compsny
J carry your risk—and be on the sale tide.
Reasonable rates

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3-D A ÍL Y TRAINS EAST-4

its muculagenotu pods snd is used Lv. Jacksonville
for soups and steers, But this does At. Sàvannab
not deaeribo the okra and all that Ar. Richmond ...
we cart say about this plant lajo try Ay. Washinfrton.
it for yourself. It Is all there and Ar.vNewvYork..
the slickest thing in the vegetable
line that ever went down your No.,82.—FloHdq &amp; West Iridino -limited-Free Bedining Steel Chair Cant*
Washington—Diottrie Lighted r.nd Fans.
Just how much of it Is being ship- No. 8G.—Palmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to U ¡nhington-^
Electric Lighted and-Fans.*
pejl from Sanford and.it is bringing
a good price. , It iafrlso belnd bought ■Ncu-BO.—Coa*t -Line Floride -Mail—
Sleeper tn Sayannnh------------------ - ¿ - ¡j
by canning (n «tones-and they manu­
Steel Pullman Cars of the highest dosa operated onwll traini- Atlanti*
facture a moat-delectable dish from Coast Line Dining Cars operated on Truincs 82 and 86.
^kra and tomatoes and made into
'For information and Pullman reservations apply to ydur local agent or *nt
the old southorn dish
. of. gumbo."
^ J. D. Warren informed us this
A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
wdckjithat he has already sold $113

worth &lt;of okm from a-qtmVtrr of an 136 West BajuSt.
acre of land with d « » ’ than 300
pounds of fc-rtiliu-r «ad no cultiva­
tion end sny'one *prh° konws arith­
metic can figure the profits. Figure
it yourself »nd)tb«ipK this paper will
not he
ot lidding the profits,
30TTI.ÈR&amp; OF SO
if &gt;■’ ' 'in i. bettfye tlu.tre is sny&gt;
thing fo okfa write to J. D. Wai
and ask him about Us erdp. 'It will
make most interesting reading.

S a n fo rd C o c a -0

' There is no end to the vegetable«

Here Is A Bargain For You
ment with yjy 'daughter, I must be
lure that you-ere a good buslpeim
man. Hupposlng now, a long and hard
{rest were to pome go and you. bad *
«farebojise full of, menufaptqred 'Ice.
what -should yoh , ¿o. with tltT''—Fltogende Blatter, v "
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FEEÖ

STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

V E G E T A B L E T H A T I S B R IN G IN G

IN T H E

4

WILLIAM G. AUriti IH. h

• Wo are inclined to believe that
the condition js somewhat the fault
of tho Florida trucker.
By co­
operation, by organizing themselves
into a compact nasociatlop they
could Command lower transportation
charges and better marketing con­
ditions. Other states have done it
and we can. There may be other
things' which should be done.

H ig h e s t K no w led g e.
The
e sta b lis h m e n t . . .
of
a
c le a r ly defined e th ic a l and s o c ia l Id eal
aa a to u c h s to n e o f th e te n d e n c ie s o f
a|l p a rtic u la r a c ts nnd p o lic ie s is de­
s c rib e d In th e lan g u ag e o f p o e tic a l
r ia to n le jn a s th e a c q u isitio n o f th e
h ig h e s t k n o w le d g e — th e kni&gt;w|«dge o f
th e id eal &lt;&gt;f p,'o,i - P r n f
s iio re v .

limi III lug thing« mi the e a r th aro
Q u estio n T im e .
blinded In 'lie d a r r le of th e sun and | KfTle— "M um m y,
when
you
and
J a i l to re c o g n ise th e lig h t th a t n ev er 1 daddy w e re e n g a g ed did y ou engage
fa lls o u t In sp a ce .
__
.
1 h im o r did ho c n * - W vpuT"—-Punch.

V

and potatoes which can bo raised not believe cither of theie condi­
tions can * be cured without co­
operation of the northern consumer
and the southern producer. And it
is as. much to the interest of the
.northern buyer to seour^^rucks at
a reasonable price as it is of the
southern seller to secure a reason­
able return for his labor.- At rhe
present time when truck sells in the
.
north at a low print it means dead
loss to the man who grew it.
Just for instance;
We* have a
hunch that car of melons which
sells in the north for $260 .ought to
'
bring the groeer more than $39, but
these .figures are taken from a recant
1
transaction in Alachua county. The
1
grower cannot raise s car of melons
1
for
$39, let atone haul them to the
|
car and load them. It ought not, it
|
seems to us; to cost $166 or more to
,
,
haul the car to market. Allowing
for every possible operating expense
and every possible dividend on a
reasonable capitilation it is quite
inconceivable to us that it should
I
cost the railroad anything like $8.1
000
to haul a train of freight cars
&lt;
from
Florida to New York. *
&lt;
I
Maybe k does cost that. If so
,
we should‘ know it, and the problem
,
should be attacked from some..olhar
,
ntigfiñ IT *rnüït 'hô' ' à (tacked“ so me|
whereif Florida is to continue to
supply the nation with winter truck»
and our northern friends had as well
know it. It is their problem as well

A Medicine of Power in

- Your only chance to boy * lot ' in a

beautiful fmb-divlsion of Jadtsonvllle,'
lull 20 minutes rid* from Post Office,
for $15.00 PER LOT. on terms of $ld)0
DOWN; and 50c PER WEEK.
. Adjoining property selling- for moré
than duuUltj what we ask.
Beautiful location, fine drainage and
■perfect title. f4
- &gt; Fôr full particulars write

NOTICE ,

.

orge of the busing» of ^tra
■ is Co., East San­
ol W. A. Whitlord Land Leftj
id in the Tax As-

T m t t kh*

Jacksonville. Fla

Bottling
ATERS AND

�my ornea, tad
■ M
within
m a d '-*ppHe»tton~foc Taxt avail-to'taawe
the row &gt;nbta ihsU hs" i
! fa
with law. Sal
—, _
. accordane#
r- —
J u * e r t i l M i i and th * r o a atabla .hall bo providad with

ow e STORE 1 CLUB 11&gt;ss
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LauraJean Libbeu's

Talks
H eart T o p ic s

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m V aaaa tho t ubimi a s ¿•'cribad property
adaquat# ‘ (naan, of •va'ntllation and
Many Are the Reaort of th* Neighbor­ eah“
‘ L» '. . in Heml noie county, - Pi arida, to* »•li v sn tilau d and I harm «hall ba SOS ruble
•Hi
NW&gt;&lt;
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t
W
w
ii
Sa«,
t
t
.
T
p
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¿0.
hood In a City, Until the Clotfaal of nit .p ar* for •aeh
taw. T h « goo
_________
R- -J- E. " 40 merda.
.hall tut » s t a r tight, property gradfd,
- -.í.Cbii» leg Hour,
_____
r .ftt t l H i l t d 'l t th i á it» dniln.M
,Th* maid
Usd_ rbri
„ and ba nt u m . aan-abaarb.nt
®f tk*
,urh «wtiamta In th* mattar.
feeding trough, .halt bo kept
Dt I . P. Miuaalwhlta. Unleu ..id •jjaa St Th#
alt tlmaa, the reillng awapb down
Whsn the bead of a famous Arm ot asma
aw trfeau »hall b . ndw M id according ••tsa anough to kaap frw .frem dirt and
A
^ ,04nU to ***** Ut0 "English chemists" was'in this coun­ to la». U t d*#d w{H-Uaua theteop on «ha *ob waba: lha wall, .hall ba bapt et.an
tau,!!.,? M
* UkjD* »or It. It
A H » S * F ef J “ly A. ft. 1914.
"
all tlmaa sad rnanuro akali bo ram utai
. “ tT .hU •P'rtu‘ Ambers up his stiff try, studying the conditions In his
aB tlai afg natur# and aasl from th » alali, and guitar, at lanat twit
tk
h
tM
*
«
s
d
day
d(_ J u m X j L m
business,
he
found
out
that
an
Amen
dally
and d.po'ltad at I * .i t two
klm »'«»•ant thoughts to
E. A. DOUGLASS,.
,r* m th * «tabu, and Ik . tiabla .hall ba
ruminata over.
lean drug store ta not the same as a
Ch'ali. Court Raminola ú¡L
»...
« fu .
whlla wsthod, .1 I m t , one« yearly.
W-Tuu-gt#
B r f . C . Hobari». f t.,C .
drug store or chemist's shop In a
II. Th* can« mu»t be
be kept
thoroughly
kept \k
f litri# noi
«una
and manur« mint sot b* pormittad
European city. "We have no station­
I s roi
AssUfalian far T a . Uatd Hadar to coll"t upon th* tall«, etdaa. udder and b*lly H M d o y or July, A. ft. 1SI4.
tb * -risesi bisa.
ery bargain counters, no plies of fine
* * ’'•*•“, . * ' * »»d 3TA Oaarral N lnlnlt. of a»r milch cow and tho t«»t* and udder •
official aoal and B in atu ra
•
f
M
orl
Ja
»ball ba thoroughly dusked baforo milk- thi* tba Sfth day
uf Ju n e. A. ft., i J n .
Ktl^ “ °^“ ,lon*1 dance might not Wean candles, no cigar stands.
Business
Nallea la karaby riva» that 0. F. Swaaa,
^ E. A. DOUGLASS,
fft
of
Ta*
i'artiOcala
No.
«oí»,
n.
T
h
a
t
nay
penoo.
firm
nr
corp«r*t(oo
goes
much
more
swiftly
than
abroad
CU
rk
Circuit
Court,
S'm innl* Co., Fla.
Íf hÍ ef^0I?aUl,, ,01fn *Dd co«“ W tm «t
istlo i any of tb* p ró v id o " of tho (ore*
U* lib day of Juna A. D. IS»», baa
_
. By J . C. Robert», ft. C.
h!Ji
Bat th® w,r® »bo drags -There is no lingering or loitering."
•I ordinane* «bali upon, conviction ho
n -j H
-S*d
«ortifleau
In ‘ my oHtea. and ha.
SO-TuM-ttc
•_ .
i
..
M
Í
Í
him hither and Umher and sets the
Truly a superficial observer!
It m ad. npjilimtion for t a i doad to - imo» In #, „ " ® o t I*«* tb»» 15.00, aor mor* than
a« ardane, with law. Sold cartiera«, am- 110.00 for u c h ofiitia* and lb* IIm o m ot Nativo af Applicali«» for Toa f t " d C o d '»
£ f * f Br.lS Uncini shouldn't ba sur- Jias been said that tho barroom la the »M*®**
tha_fnUawJag daMtlbad pronyrty .1«- ,««*b «unvietod »'Mon, firm or corporation,
Savtfan
and ATS G aaerai N la lo l"
prissy at the hold It gets on him la 'club o r the. poor. pan. Certain ."up- ? iì * 1
may k ' rwvob.d la root of conviction, nt tka
«rf florida
Ho«
•
te-wils dUeratlon
ot tb* mayor.
tgatloo
X-St t Churrh Block fa Oriado.
b hereby
fascinating him.
lifters," regarding the barroom a s -a
1«. T h a t all o rd in an e" » , parta of #r- Tur p . . u . . _ c . — . . „ V ™ , a -x .T r.'.s:
T h . ..Id Und bolo» u w u ( at tho data
U» iMU.nca of *ueh cortidrata In tba d n‘ nUd * ” ■ ^ her# with ato keceky
necessary evil, wish lo make it decent, of
nsb i. el Unknown. Unleov .aid r .r t i g ;t l .
THE MAN MIR FAMILY
n i t . t í . V7.V f f A S e n f i s i .
'
Din- tolerable, educational.
certify that t b ' for'. a s or- and ,baa mad* appilcatioo for las d n d to
*hal|. !.. rt-lr.m .d according I « law. I t i
*
4
*
duly
p
a
*
"d
by
Ih»
e
.
l“
u»
Jk»T»oB
on
th*
S7tb
day
PROVES OF.
c
a
.«
city
accordance wltb Uwy Said certi fiTo many a cord or "drug store’* la
cil of Sanford. Florid*, on lb ' l . t d«g of cat# «ru b racn lha following ducrlbed
of ^.uly^ A. D." 1*14.
a club. This one haunts the soda wa­
..tn aaj my official .Ifn aluura and anal
* rty alt n ot'd In fUmlnoU county. Fie...
n,? m ortal band could malto
M. W. L O V E L L
«•i » ! 1« » a » U tscw t U&gt; W I, of N W if
ter fountain; that one buys cigars Ihia the Sind day of Juno A.
No m o rtai ppwsr can ev#r breakola
si
City Clark,
N W ig of g ir ti.» * 4. Tp i f 8 , R. 30 E .
&lt;5fir „
E. A. D OJ .w
^.»,
or candy. There are habitues who
'-A p p ro v 'd b / m . Uff. t b ' U tb
,
lb d«y of A c m $0‘.
Clerk Circuit Court. fUmlnol. Co., PI*.
n«Y«r &lt;Jo
I**»*- A ; D. l a t t i ft. L Thrather, Mayor.
a a -T u t^ iU
By J . C. Roborta. ft. C.
Tha *ald Itnd bring m ™ H nt th» dato
drop In regularly. They call the pro»o.|.T u -«
__________________________
af t h ' ty u » p f' pi .'.ri.
!*• 1— 4bw
»rietoa
■The clerks ire ad»nniaa of
l l " Laaraod.
name
o l Twi al M
U u n f . U»l*i
Ualau M i d __tif ic a " »ball h* rvdnm .d »m ed iag to |*w.
dressed by their first name. Theke An O rdln.pt» K .(alalin a and D a ta la *
Fra etica s1r Midwifery
lb# aClly
—
-la ih#
r y ‘ * r An Ordinane» Criabi!»hint a City Beard tax dwd^rill_|l i « i o» tbo S la t day ot Ju ly .
Quite as soon as g young man bo- la talk about tbs ball game, the shows
Saar.cd .
a i Maallb »ad P revidi«« fM |b* Ay.
, .^Nltaoa^' toff hfficfsl _ rignathr. aad
*!na to show a preference for a girt, at tho theaters, politics, local and na­ Bo It OrdtnUd by th# Mayor and Clly • pMalmaol «rTTir I l u l t b O f*c—
B
*
it OrdatbMl by tba Mayor and City thla tho ITth day of_
Council
of
th*
cflty
ot
Sanford.
FtDrida;
paastng his spare evenings at her tional. There Is a gathering at night
r
•J A? *i) GU C,V.ASS?4 ’
ESSlt ooff Sanford,
----Cocneit
Florida: ■
1. That It a b .II b* unlawful for an y pqrClock Circuit Court, tiamfnolt Co.. Fla.
home, her family is sure to be divided that disperses onlyst tho dosing hour.
1. T h at t h ' name ot the p rn aat commltl.°. oni»*# In or porform tbo dutlo. of
By J . C . Roberti, ft, C.
aa borola defin'd, without bav­ U o -o l u a lu tlo n b* changed to th at of a
In their opinion concerning him. It There is mysterious conversation in JMMwlfory
SS-Tua*. Ate
ins Orvl paaaod a .a tlif a rto r r aiam lnaitoo toruarittw# on «asililion and public health.
■
T
and
th
a
t
from
bascoforth
isn t every lover who has smooth sail- s corner; the two men stand with l a _tba nlatB'ntary p rin cip i" of mldwtlvry.
c o m m it!*'
ronailtu
t* what
.
. ...................
m I».
.». sanerally
nrrally known
I
I t ikall •bo u * duty ot tbo city, f{om •hall
Noll«* ’of - Applicali«* fur T a . I&gt;r«d U ad 'r
ing.
their heads dose together.
and te rm 'd *• n clly board of health.
th.
Secri'O AÍ4 aad *T$ Gaaerai H iatal'»
fimo to time, to provide, fr*a of c h i r r .,
T h at tho aalu committee •ball
»hall aaubj'at
prim
If he dresses too fashionably on a I Now and then a blatant person loalrurtion
. . . M . In J tbo . afmpl»
• _
; d .p i" o f n
mid
to
tho
approval
aad
modification
ot
'tb
'
.If.
it
(
olir« la k « "b y given that O v in tm t
and th* city »half laaua c'rtlflcatM
»mall salary, if he's In a business that tell* s story, beginning: "I beard a t* *.T »«nona
ttu e r *f Tax Certifiwho «hall obtain la .u ch as- *b» rity council, adopt all n«vdful r u l " tod Turpenrid« Co., p u rchai
itaows no prospect of a raise in the fu­ good one this morning. Stop me, if you am ln.tion a (ra d lm or parcontat* ot not " (u la tio iu for tb* p u r p o " and auccwmful it# No. I09fi, dat'd tb» 3rd day of Juna,
•OM than 74 p»r cvnt. No iMt of tho litar- oporallon of Uha .f.'iitb department „I ttii»
■ f t . 1913, kiu fil'd aald " r t if ir a t ' In my
ture, if he is of a family In modest clr- know lt?L';
•cy or aducmtloa
. — HP of
. . oppilesoU .hall to rn city In tb a T p o tM tlo n and elimination of n ifi", and Jim mad« application for t a s
(Jlieti»«,
t
h
'
pr'venlloti
and
tb
alem
'n
t
of
any
part
of
ih»
»lamination.
No
f
"
ot
lo a c c o r d a o " with law.
-cumstances, requiring him to contrib­
The drug store lu the city Is what nay triad .hall bo ch art'd tor tbo .lam ln a- Mbancwa and for t b ' prompt and proper Said "etotlB eUaua
a t* 'mbraceo th# follow ing___
ute to their needs—no matter how the store Is lu the village. After all, tlop,
performance
of
otb'r
d
u
ll«
aa
Mid
departrrlbed
proporty
rituaud
In S 'a l a c i ' eonoor th ' cwrllflcato, and no lo.lructloo
odvln .hall bo given to tba applicant, .»•ot m ay t " requir'd t a perform by »tale ly . Florid*, to.wit: Huff Intere»! In V U
whotesouled he is or what qualities the talk is practically what you bear or
rity
tbw orüinftnf#fl
o r d is te « " of fit«
tb * ally.
oí
K WU
lj oí
If of Section 34. Tp. I t fi;
ol N
of NW
NW|f
by »ay on* cann'et'd with tbo holdln* of law* Of in#
,
t . T h a t U ahall ho lh« duty of t b ' mayor R. 30 L a ri.
he possesses—the girl's fotka decide in any dob. The essential difference tho elim ination, or tbo Uaulng of tbo c.rt
'
recommend
tba
couacil
a
auilto
rM
om
m
'nd
to
tka
city
council
•
The
Mid
land
baiai »» w a rd at th» dato
U
lraU
.
a»
to
tb*
amount
of
comp'n.aUon
she had better not enconrage him jin- betwrien the Institutions Is that there atldwiTM ahonld, or »ball, r .d v a for tbolr abl# and well 'quipped
t
■ ^ ■ f t phyriclan,
f t ft
to
b* of tho D auinc' of euch " r tif ir a t* In tb *
nam 'd oh etty health nfflrer, who«*
tll she has met others whom they Is no election committee for admis­ Mrvlcw.
&gt;
A. ft'on l.on . U nl"a »aid
It
ahqll
ho
tn
tarry
lha
(natructlo
carry
out
th*
fnatructiona
X.
Aa
hcr*tn
defin'd,
t
h
'
prattle*
of
‘
•a
b ' f* d "tn e d according to
sion to the sbope. Man Is a dubablo wifery, m*an. tba off.rlng .V m . - l t d . mid- ire
would not hesitate to approve of..
and th» 'Morco mont ot
1 '-lu * tb 'r 'o n on th* l l * t
--------- - . . . . i n t o n i t r Tuty bs adoptad
The young man la hampered in hia abituai, normally gregarious. At nightf b r tiy b«r*on, to s«.i,t
Haf.t fa*
for a cempan*atlo*!
comtmr.*a
«w :
W it» .
I eigfr.ture »nd irai
woman In nod0ci child- by tha c o m m ltt" and approv'd by IV'
wooing from tho. start. Her family ,l«hu attract him. During the sum- blrth^bui’
u
d
’o
i
•thie
the
council,
and
to
perform
all
v
gunk*
o
fi
■Jhn'. A. ft, I#I4
- c u P ! ? 1,
----- fb « lo u » .*iit a t »ay
M l)
‘ D(TUGLA-----Y
**
*fount of
* min
*“
S
n d birth, tk
_____
____________
child
tbaa w
u " . ____
ot any
Itumtmenti
for d u ri" u may from rimo to ill
,can mako It agreeable or. mighty un- mer, seated near the
CUrk
Circuit
upon
aald
effy
huaffh
officac,
IInoli
III Biffi Co.
LOm r W. 1
ng tba
t h . u n itin g of child birth by any artifltial,
pleasant for him. M o th ers usually fa­ oral waters or lolling against a fo
and
bnrtorioto|lra
elá min«.
J4o b .ru . ft 1rd b l. or m v h .n lcal m«an*. nor th . per­ ehomlcal
90-T u r»-itf
..f t r.m o v .l tlon of milk and other food atwfigj th * l#atofMh*
h' r.
vor a nice young man. The fact that counter, he observes the coming and form . nt* of «by v .r.io ni,, nnofM
ot ndbar'ot pia conta, norr th* admtniii
Inltteriac, la g . of vow* far tubérculo»!», Tb« .cb'm icat
He loves her daughter opens the way going ot humanity- and thinks ho is pfoocrlhlns, advUIni or employ In( In child analyri' of water*waad for dqgnotl* pur- Nolir o t A^pllcaiUa _f«r Tos ft«ed
Hefllon .
ood A7I G ao'raí
ot e n y .d m t, o tb .r than » dl.lnf.
dlvlnfactant. p o "», and lo bMp all record», book* and
to a mother's heart. He can count seeing life.—Philip Hale In Boston birth
V
of Ffarida
T h l. ordini
«■neo .ball hot bo «onawuad aa paper* nocoatary, and «uch aa aro r»qulr*d
N
o
t
i
"
U
hereby
riven- th at OtU rttm Á
upon her loyalty to him. Fathers for Herald. '
cy
tbo
Mid
eom
nlttM
or
city
vouaril.
•gptjrfhj^ to any practlllonor
ObH.MMlWI utlH'lHtnir.
of m 'dlrlnc, aoto praclir' mtdlein» in d ir tbo law* Tbo «aid city-bfisltb officer to be »Fpolntyd Turpentine Ca., purch»»*r uf T ac ‘ Cerufigdt that they were yeun* themselves;
n l....
______
, _ol _June,'
xfeT
h ' _lr&lt;f.
d»y
of the .ta t* of Florida, nor abad It author- a« eloroMld by th e'm ay o r and to bo roa- rat» No. 29», ed n
firmed by • majority vota uf tbo city couo- A. D. 1813, ha* filad »Aid "ftifiv a t* In tn y
that tho winning of the maidens of
Uo any midwife to practico madlctn*.
ctt. aad bo »bill recaiv», a» rom p'ntation offif*. and ha» toad' application *((or tfpr
L
E
G
A
L
A
D
VERTISIN
G
.
I.
T
h
.
city
board
of
health
mhy
rovaka,
their choice meant everything to them.
fbr good cauao, after full puhlle hearing, for bla *4-rv|rv*, inch f " or f c " aa i-* y (ram deed to Uaa* I» a rc o r d a n " with i»w. Saifi.
(i"c rib o d
tb * rartfficata of any peraon holdln* tbo III»» to time ÌM determined by th * rity cerrirtcal* am brae" t h ' f.dlowlag de
They dash' cold water upon tbs srdor
Flor.
Appi
lUnfy, Floe•aro*-, who i* dearly &gt;hown to bo an on council, aad Mid rity- honlth officer .»hull be property lim ited fn s«m inul' county,
of their daughter's suitor if he does
17« »ad S7S Uvnrrnl H i.I.lra of •ultahi. p.rpon to »o*at# la aald praclllc«.
furnlrbati by tb ' city council with inch sp- Sa. to-w It Ralf I n t« e n ln b*g.
1, A lt ft N
U
H
»
7
0
ft
E
of
SW
C
'f
of
N
w
J
_ _I ____
.I h m I w *
-U .
. 4 . Any peraon .who 'b all p ra rtic ' mid- -yaratba a* may b« rcqulilta for ,th o p»rnot teem to bo in a fair way of mak­ H
tino 3«, Tn. 30 H. 11. J» E , run E 392 tl N
Nniie« I* h.rvby tl v .e th a t W. J. Wood- wlf'ry la tba d tp of Sanford, without aald or mane# o f tb* d u tl" of hl« office. »
ing a success of his life financially ,bvrr. ptrrch.w r of T » i C*rliflc»U No. SOS, eoftldcat',
4. That all ordinsnv", and •part* at or­ IS E 447 ft N 79 W 813 ft H A44 tl.
IV II.,M
gBbo
MM
M |not- moro than
.bali
fin'd
Tho »afd land heieg a»»e»i'd at th* dato
if.tn f the tlh day ot Ju ly, A. ft. IVOt. k a . M i 00. or ImpHwn.d not mor* than -thirty d inan e" In canfilrt herewith aro hereby
and nip the lore affair In the bud.
of t b ' fMuanc' ol .uch reetiAroU in the
ÍIM .aid cortincat* In my offlc*. and h a. day» for tb* fir*t ofiiaao, and for th * aoc&lt; rep'ried.
1
h.
nam«
pf A- 8 , T y " n . Unlow u ld crrtlflThe girl may weep, and her mother mad* application for taa doed lo tuua In — off.riM
roby
certify
that
t
b
'
foregoing
or.halt
b*
fin'd
not
I
«
.
that;
------------l a " than
ha cky vi
with law. Bald rcrtlflc.t* *m - $10.00,Cnor mora than $100,00. or imprUon. din anco waa duly'paaaod by tb*
coun e*U »hall b* redeemed according to law,
may plead for hqj-, but he is obdurate. accordane*
ta
a
-Aw'd
will tmu* thereon «nr t h ' 31 It day
rii
-of
Sanford,
Ik U m 4t»w feHwwtwf dw c lh .d pmpaMy «fr­ -od not-*Tv*#dfHf ill Bit y d i v i w h o t*.
Florida, -oo v b r l i t d a y of
ot Ju ly. A. D. 1914.
"The Upshot Ta »ho 1* obliged to give uited In Seminole county, Florida, toiw lt:
( . All ordinane" or part* of ordinane" June, A- ft, i l U .
Witnexa ray officili algnatur* and » a l
M. W. L O V E L L
L et 14«. I^mfwood. Tho .aid land h 'tn a In conflict herewith a r. hereby r.peal'd,
him up. It la hard for a young man M
lhU tho 27th day of June, A. th 1914.
H iid * t tho dalo of tho Uauaneo of aueb
I hereby corttfy that tba for'golnf or di­
"a ll
‘
E A. DOUGLASS.
A
p
p
ro
u
d
by
»
♦
on
this
th#
Ü
fh
^
dT
y
of
to be dismissed summarily for no snffl- certificato In tho »am * of F . V. P ailón , ane» waa duly puw d by t h ' city council
Clerk Circuit Court, Semino!* Co., 7*1«.
tin t.*. »»Id *«rtific»t' .hall b* r 'd ..m .d of Sanford, Florida, on lb * Aral day of Jun», Juno, A. ft 1811. ft. L Thrsibor, Mayor,
clent reason. Ho pulls blmaelf togeth­ accordine
lly J.’ C. lio U rle, t). C.M M -T u u
lo law, ta n fc o d will Iw m iharoon A- ft. 191«.
90-TuM-Atc
er. It fires bla ambition and whatever on th* fU h day of A niaal. A- ft. IWI4.
/
M. W. L O V E L L
Wiin.M my offlrlal alcnalure and aaal thl*
eHw Clerk.
NqUto for Pabllrttfnn, Striai No. OSSJS N a t l " af AapUtallan for T ax Deed Under
grit ho’has in him. He believes If be t h ' tOlh day of July, A- O . I»14L,
Approved by m on thla tstb day of
DepartOient of t h ' Interior,
riec tlon 174 ai nd 373 General S ta tu t'*
J*#. A. D o lic iLÁB-H,
June,J MA.i D.
. 1*14.
. . . . . P . L Tbruhor, Mayor. U. 9. Land Offico at G ain '»vili*. Florida,
had wealth be would has* been court­
o f r luride
Clerk Circuit Court. So ml noi' Co,, ria .
lO-lt-Tu*#,
June
at.
1*14.
ed Instead of turned down by her
N o t i " la b 'f'h y given th at Ovarstreot
!^ l* t RS-Tuaa-Su
Norie» I* hereby gl von th at Mary É . T a y ­ Turpvntin» Co., purehaur of Ta* eterifi­
Aa Urdta.nca B'gnlaUn* th * Cara aad Mata »M
family.
fg VI
■irli
__
-Florida,
, ____ _ who, oti Ju ly », cata No. 313. d at'd th* 3rd day of Ju n a,
lor,
of
O
'o
o
v
a
.
of Milk and F r '.ld ln * n F raallr for 1b' 1810, made
Coati. H .tenlb Judicial Circoli,
llam
iiuir.H.««u
aat'ad Entry, HeriaT No, A. ft. 1813, ha» fifed «aid " rtifira t* . lh my
In time, he finds another sweetheart, la InCtrcoll
Vlalatl'O af aay of t h ' f r oiUien*
. i l i l . . . T h 'r 'o f 0 « 9 * t, ■no.«,
and far flomlaola Coonty, florid». In
*
------f»r.T
n W\i of HEM, NEU ot »W M ,
B
a It Ordain'd by t b ' M a y o r 'u d City BWU of fi E U and AKU °&gt; K W 't , H*c- o tti" , and bn* rand' application fi&gt;r lax
whoso family rglae no Insurmountable
O ilm e n Sitila*
deed to tuua I»' xecard xn » with Ikw. Said
Council of Sanford, Florida:
Complalaanl
rion J3, Townihto'ZQ South, Hang» As l.*»t,
barrier aud be weds. The girl who A*» M. TyWr,
j n .t no perton.
*T, That
porcon. nrra
firm or corporation,
rorkoratfo», Tfisrasgsasw .moridi «oi, ‘ha* 01ed norie* of in- certificai« a m b ra "* tba following dkucribod
▼a.
altuaUd In Hemiuoie county,
• r-d riw
r i c er of on
any milk wigon, or any. eat­ taatlon «o mak* t'ommutation Froof. to property
first stirred bis admiration somehow tj.u r .iE . Tylar, Raapoad'At.
MglMBB
er agent of n vaodor of milk, .bal) "11 "ta b liih clalnt M th* land abavo durribadi Florida. Co-wit: N W Vt of S Etg" lieu beg,
R. T y U r, Or*etln*t
8.06
cha
N
of 8W cor run Ely I» 80 cha
finds other beaux.
Bnl there’s al­ fs . Laura
f.r for wS*. ctpows tor tola, d io p o ", . l- b'fpr» Clark ot U * Circuit Court, at Han.
on ar* horeoy required to bo and a p p 'a r o r offer
o t dailv.rl or with Intent io (o do, Ic'd, Florida, on th» I l t h day or Auguri, to paint J eh W and 3 cha N of. HE cor N
ways something about each one that M a r# tba circuit court, of tba Sevaath J u - chans*
10
cha
Wly
19.19 rha 8 l l } » efe») Sac i l ,
er con- |914.
thrill T'if cvrtt_o&gt; Florida, tn a ad for 8*mlji- have In their pcn. ' wlon, carv.-'c
*
—
T o _2i 3 , IL.S9 K, » e r « 2 ? .
her family disapproves of. Tho yearn »}* county. FJAtfJ&gt;. at tho " O f t bouw
irei. milk or cream for human ___L, without - Clalm aot -namee *« wltnevan
T h i «aid land being iw crieil i i tha data
h arias Drat bem licana'd ao lo do.
Hanford, riorp
!., on
on aioaitar,
Mon J a y ^ i»T
U j' or»
ilil *»»V
d.
I'rid*.
A. W. Davi», of G enera, Florid ».
do not aland still with her. Tho end of
of th * tuuanco of auch rch lflret» fn th .
t , That to procura auch l l e .w
nw,, tho Ope
A ufiut, A., ft. 1*14, and a » . w * . a.hill of
C . A. Rsuftraen, af Geneva, Florida.
m
m * of M. F . Kun&gt;. -f :n tn a aald " r i l a ­
is, ahe usually marries-a man who has Complaint, filad in lh a above »tried enuw plicini ahtU fii* with tb * riti
H. U. Gretham. of Genev», Florida.
vata »halt h* "deem ed according to law, tag
:i
f
F
i
j
«
•
riti"
•tat'Dt'nt,
»
t
i
l
a
s
fori
,
agaln.t
you
by
A
.a
M
-Tylnr.
&lt;
L.
M.
ftahblnder.
of
G
'n*va,
Florida.
all the faults. They have.to make
deed will Imu*'thereon on tho li« t day of
It !■ h*f*hy order'd that a copy of th# d^ftee, th» number of row . awa.d by him.
_ _
IU -N R Y 3. C H U IIll,
July. A. ft. 19147
' ,
the best of It
fon-gdtng nulle« b* pubiUbcd in tb ' Ba Il­ the name and a d d i'" o f 'a ll p'r'OBf fratO
Bd-T uu -S tc
U 'g tau r.
WltnvM my offleUI »ignatura and «tul
wham b* ta porroailns «f « b
' tal
u l alni
‘
ford
Jl.ra
ld
,
a
WMkly
o
r
*
,
pip#/,
putr­
té
M
tiri* tho 37th 'day of Juno A- l&gt;. U J4 .
Love should be the one and cmly flahad jit-H anford, In Baminoln « o n lyy., Ft®
imif lk r ts M
i h r ot safio
sail1 a* ■.i a
Flor­ and: tbn numi
&lt; " s l)
t
E . A. DOUGLASS,
att « lim ata th» Noti«» «f AyallcatUn far T a i Deed Uad'r
ly&lt; a* near *• fcc ca
id«*, “one. each
*»rb wool
W "n (or
foe *l|
light coni'ciittva him dall)
consideration of marriage. The
P Mlover
. ...........
Clark Circuit Court, !.. miaul« Co., Fla.
H'ciloa
«74
aad
«7»
'
Oa».
S
t
a
t
u
t
"
of
»«me.
«orb-----------iirrn .e -—
U» (ratilad , ft
--- , and
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.
• B y J . v . HuUri», D. C.
Ffarida .
mad bis loss aro the best and only
, nd______
ord„___
. d_____
lhU , h. ___of
m ^ \ t 'h a lf b* the duty of th* bolder thereof to
____ _____
9 0 -T u w -ilc
-M otiv' tn baraby glvan that D ven tcw t
notify tb * city chrk In wrltlns
ritin* «of ally
ones who should decide that matter. Ton*. A. D. 1114, at Sanford, I« Bomlncd» ch
rn
iw
r
of
"
T as CWrrifi.o g c o r big addlete, OT Of ony chan s* in Turpentine Co.. purrlia»er
„ _*
No.H m
*'■&lt;
—• »»»-&lt;
June, to Circuit Cauri d a .a a lh Judiriil Circuit'
Reasonable parents should not disap-’ ►eouaty. Florida.ÉH
É i. -Éds
i ^ ^ kthFe l In
r ai ì di - ry of
name .o f i-th ' Sddtvt* of. th# pereont troni vkt*
B. A. ftO U 0 L * » S ,
Seminole Cauaty, Florida. In C h a a « « y
u
f
ft.
i
r
1912,
;ì
hai
______
filed
aai$
"B
flira
cats
tS ir
in my
Whom
hVOlStTSfdbla
eupply
of
milk.
.
^ Clyrfc of th* nircylt Conrt.
prove, wlihout cxcellont reason.'A dls
R *PP, Complainant
a ffi",
and
ba» mady _,piié*lton for IM
.
_
J
____
-I.
That
th«**:thall
be
no
chars*
for
«uch
A, K .iF o w » ", .
*
/»&gt;
T*.
Cltallpn
lo i a a " In-aMordanra with law. 'Haid
appointed love affair wrveks many n
Solicitor for Complainant.
— IIren ", but In pdrebaatos »W 1*. th* ap- deed
beatificata 'm b
brargsvtha
follewlng'deirriI
r*rg»v tha following'd
" c r l t * d VLnia M. 'Gardner aad buapllrant a g re " to turniab, (re* of chars*, certificata
S4-T»**-«te
'
1
life that Would otherwise have been
‘iand,
W.
It.
fiardnor,
(&gt;ealtuaiair. In J*nfrS(jU
County,
ouch «am p)" of milk aa tbo city may «•* property
Florida, to-w ll: H r»U o T H W lt pf Svctiss »n d an tt.
brilliant, happy and with hearts satis­ In CU;
Cenrt, Bet rath JuJlcI«! l&gt;l»tHc1. »Ire, trot
Il app«arlog from tha affidavit mad in
X-W\JP*
1
8
,
II.
«*
L
Acro#
40.
•
.)
anal rat*,
room y, » " 111». lo rk a a t'ry
fied lu Joyful union.
T h e " 1 4 food being w n h i I at t h ' data thin o s s o * by Gtarg« A. UoColUa. Solicitor
o comply

clsty of Ms wife, especially if thr l i t
' t ® 1 tho « r .
and tony
mark and cannot float about a ball­
room like a fairy.

SI

'Ü T r no,?*nd-li-a

j

HE

c o n s c ie n c e o f .m e n .

.1. • \&lt;uir

V]

all thy action » and ta k a h * * J
•Uiro b "*&lt; J. th o 1 It laaW oot to f « « l
— * !« * a bo«. u n to th y hlvo m ay b rio *
- a Mill» honor. h o t «urpect tho »tins'.
may»* c a n « « * 1 th y dec*)» by cunntnff
t ^ ia c t o n c *

lili

a

wltna»»

In

th y

&lt;•

m ost h o n o r a b le m en a n t o fte n
In m o r a l* w hen It co m o s to
lo ro
a ffa ir s .
It
tta r o r o c c u r s to
thorn th e y a ro to

blamo 'ln looking
■Ihtr society of heir
women, enjoying
th o 'ir company,
knowing hill well
that matrtinoDy is
out of tho quwlion at present
They cannot help
but noto, if they
w ou ld ,

th a t

th o

woman is growing
fonder of thorn,
pinning her faith
to pleasant antici­
pations of tho fu­
ture. When they
are called away,
Mter expecting to return to that vi­
cinity. they hate no compunction In
bidding such sweethearts "g Hasty,
careless farewell. They depfrt withoat a qualm or conscience, though
they know full well that there are
hearts which grieve to death over a
■niiplaced affection—a broken lore
dream.
Tet such men wilt go lo new places,
ieet other pretty women and enact
tbs same role over again, until half
a scoro or more wrecked lives should
avaken their conscience to pity if not
tumors* If one woman happens- !©
pay * man back In bis own coin. Jilt
him when he la thoroughly in love
vlth her, he cries out bitterly that aho
is beartlesd: that, soon or late, pun­
ishment will be meted out to her for
swing him on to lore her when she
¡hi' did noT feciprdcite "hla ton'
sentiments;
■here's another #et of mon whose
fconsdcnce must smito tbcp—thouo
vbo desert wives and little children
for some pretty, girlish face that flits
hke a will-o-the-wisp across their
paths and fascinates them.
He throws dull care to tho winds
'ttd tries to be happy. Out conscience
I t UI not down. Do aa he will, the
I voices of his children ring In his ears.
I He- sees them In his dreams standing
ely by bis couch, and bears their
sus cries throughout the night,
ring ibam plcafl vrtth him to «ome
back to their desolate hearth. They
it him. they need him. they still
tore him..
The keen lash of conscience has
igbt many a man back to boat-t­
oken wife and IttUo ones. Thottgh
tho wholo world apart, tho man who
kis conscience in him will yearn for
-Tsconcllatlon. Such men know wife
children cannot, will not, forget
Mhsm. It la sweet lo the heart-of tM
men who has gone wrong'to know that
they miss him at home. Like a magbet It draws hiyn buck to them sooner
or Ulftr. Tho man with a contclencn
can reform. The man who la without
it—never.
.
' ,•

f

- lr* . , f dfHU»Mòs f«c Tax Deed Under
, ñ t * Tr' 'G 4a*c»I Hl.tutwo,------• f florid a
»,••
- j A t' • .■
Notfo* u hereby (fven that O vo catra"
T u rP 'o tla # Co... purebnikr of T as Codifi­
c ate N o. 1092, data« tho Jrd day of JuftiLA. O. »914 h l . WH anW " r t f f l e i t . f i ^ 5 *
o«co
aad ba* mad* oppil'atlao for ta«
dood to Uaua lo 'aceord an ra With l»w. Said
cu rtifica^ embrace» tb« following
ring d"c rib a d
prap».-i)
iltuai'd in
g«oil holt
vaunt y.
orida. to-w lt:
H e K .J jte r . r m N K tf o l
N E i* of Sactloh 23. T p .
1 5. R. J Í B.
40 a c m .
T h * arid land bolog a a m n d at tba d ata
o r t h ' laauonr' of auch carrififat* In t h '
M S « « f . l u i l B A. D'Onieoo. U nlcn arid
certificata «ball b* redUBMil »rfording to
[\w; ' * * d " d -ill Imho thsr*M on I ho

r*i;

J

.

.i,'

m

ar

Cor* E. Tyner
. . t , r.
V«:
Cltstlon
Prank Tyner
..
. . ’.F k C '*
X * F r a s i Tynar, a oo»-r*»ldant «I lha S te f*
of Pldrida-.
Vi.-appealing
from the verified blit ' t COtr­
ll-H
íalo! of Coro E. Tyaer, herein duty filad;
-It I« the belief
lief of the
th * cotoplalaancthat
compì
I« a *• fcon»f"Jdent
of - the
tba
n o n -r"Id *
ha driandant la

t h ' City of Hanford, lit " f a n n e * lo * tba el Iba ÍMUanre of auch rerrifirat» In tb*
Iwarned. U
L'nln«
«ald "»tificerila/ . Learned.
n ta " ei
P'odurtlut and aaU of milk, wb*tb«t hit nam«. of‘ W.
dairy U lo cat'd within o r.w n fin u t b ' eor- rat» «hall b« redeem'd -according to
las dead will l»«ue thrreon an t h '
p o r.ff limit« ot fh« city of Sanfor
ol Ju ly A. ft. 1914.
a y ,U
I.■ T btaitt It «hall he
b* tth
b ' duty of 4!din' *ald d ay.
WillIM " oiy official algnatur' and " a l
city cUfk. upon receipt oft lue!
lueb aflfili
t | g $ ftE d«y ot Jun*. A. D. 1914.
a
olii
to notify th^ g;th healthi orfivér,-If
B A. ftp U O L A S lIg
tova*Lb
tnt, who
'»rigale-, or ha
■«teil, i h ' b la " of b u rin "« d4* eri bod ta Clerk Gfreult Court. S 'm lB oi' Co.. 71».
____
.
fly J . C . Rob«rw. D . C,
»uch appi lUun,
90-T ue»/5tc
vchli'
urh apliticnnt,
, ......... and It aamS are found to ha Morire #f A pplicali" fat T o t Deed Cader
n a: iio f U r y conditi*», tho ci
city beali h
n B ccr »bait within f o r ty -* l« f '‘ hour* &gt;»- H 'r i l " S74 aad 41«, Goneral JtU ta t» *
of ffarid a
port - " i d applicant favorabl* to
Nollcw U b««'hy glv*n tk it Over«tr#«t
clctk. fn wrflfng, upon receipt ol w!
c iti tU ti- ah «II i " « »
H
o,
Ifififi.
■ ■ ■ ■ be
r.Í I M á Ü T___
fW
e n g * !''ip and Conduct the
I
fU'd «afd e*rriflr»t» in my office,
dor# of milk ni H.nfqrd-, at ÍV^plahv dr-ig- 1913. haa
and b u mad* oppllcati'o fu r.ta » need te
p»t«d' ik soak appllcitfon oaSygkA
,A _T h »t the *y»t'm 4 » 3 p K tpipcctlpn iuua In araorSaitc* with law. ‘ Said »rtifiompfoyed by tha effy ih'i^OT"L»'ctiidSSi«' cat* a m b r a « " th* following dMcrlb'd prop
pith th' «coro card of- theeUelry Division erty ■»!m a t 'd la Heminole county, Florid»,
fili_ #f Lot» 3 and 4. n 'ctio p I t ,
of tha llurratf n( Animri^ÄWfttry of tb« tojwltl
Wail'd
------- MtatM
_ jJeparim
ft»p»nm'i«”
anr^r'F'A
fir Agricuiiure.
srieulture. T|S. I l S, i l . IO F . a r r " M .
Th* Mid land being »«anted at th * dal*
n. It abaft fie unlawful for say p*r*on or
prrtoit* to s d u lt'r a t' milk offerad for salo, Of tb * laauancv qI »uch m iiflrs ta i j the
H
Uoleet
•aid reror »ofif triff
TMt» tho Umita oL tb«“ d t y , by nani' of W*U*f I-eirned. H
mi .lag th*r* with v * t« * *»r «ny other ,.ub- tifíenlo »hall b* redeem'd according to laut.
•taoc', or to " I I any Tnllk from which the tax d " d wltt iuua thereun on th* 3 tat day
cream, _ — , H
. . . . ------- ------- , . wen re- ol July, A. ft. 1914.
W irrte" my offici»! «((nature and "•I
muved, eirap t tba
t b tl It- be acid and labalod
thl* tha tT lb day of J u ift , A. If. 1914.
i n t i)
.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
7. That alt tfiilk b ottlw , van* or * U S r
CUfk Circuit Court, Sentinel* Co.. F1«.
container* for milk or cream «hail M . m
By
J . C. Hob«n«. ft. C,
each u«r, w* Iboruughly w alk'd with
•O-Tuoo-Ate . ' .
*
water and »imp or « « 'a . and then *v»l«U4
»»ith hoUlns .«fcter t r Uv* »¡'a m , and th»ry
muit not. under aay rireu m tiaft"* b.r¡beed with cool water hei &gt;r- uiing.
Nòrie* o f AsyHralioo f» r T ax t*uad U ndtr
S. T i a t - no a * fr.au dutrifritting milk wr -ff»«ll#n 174 »fed ATS, G'aCrai ‘ Hi a lute*
ram : eh*11 i»#v# b o U lc o f Vlther milk
•T Florida ,
container»
whlah t h in
N o l i " 1* hereby given th at Ovorntfevt
. . . - r. 'with any fofrflly InIHut
l h ' mllv Turpentioa Co., p’urcliaaer
IU *U 1
Si
of “
T sa 1
Cerltfl-’
e
.te
No. 1US*. d ated
at'd tbo.
auch
t h e 3rd
___ day
. T pofH June,
rH I
e y j f t 4 ék *i**.(M
íí.
t
t
j
e
x
i
:
rslihed by «»Id family.« A. D. 1912, ha* fil'd Mid certificate In my
og container previuuriy
and nò
m
tiL
-bpptlcariou
foe
taa
offico,
.and
h
t
b
f
l
’
‘fl­
rordfet]
with r a y family to which a ToinactoiH
,d#*d to ._Ì9»Ua
fsaue In acco
fd orr* »wUk* l O .
•* " U»»nrq .»hall b t romovod »h » e jr« -:
cart Id S o t' »m b raf« the follbwing d?&gt;h'Vtb
rOMrty oitustvd in Hemlaota m un­
0 iC 't4 with th* " o u s t al fh* Cityt h
'V u
ida, tie-wilt BW of l l j of Lol L
Hi/
Tp. 11 fi,' R . -80 Bari, 80 acro*,
land bring at»ee**d'at |b* d o t'
.. .)■ _
_
. fuan" of
ot ouch
such certificai
certlflcxi« |in ihr

Where Leonidas Hubbard Dltd.
“ Viri
Dillon ^Vallace, whose, book, *“ih*
Loro
¿Mho.
Labrador
Wild/*
Is
a
rec­
SHOULD MARRIED MEN TANGO?
ord of tho adventure* of himself and
I ._V Leonidas Hubbard,” Jr., during their B u t* ot Ftcrlda, and th at hl» pntwnt p lat*
Be danc'd, I nap. rig h t wall,
' With empínala, and sl»o with IPod Tuptoratlon of tbodnterior of Labrador ot r w ld 'n ^ la lo «omplainaot unknown:
v .u s .'U 'f a r t t
g h at (be «aid defendant ì» o v " lb» aga ot
h u m .- '
—
~ia ,1903. In which Hubbard died from rwwly^ip* yoara and th at thw * U no
I H»
Oar.
So danced
without T heatrical preterì**;.-in th* B\*U of 'Florida, lb# " r v lr e
starvation and exhaustion and the »au­
^ »oi a bullet, m a ste r In th « 'lta a
/
Ot hu drilled nympho, mu itkp a gtntlo- thor narrowly escaped, the soma fate, upon rbom would bind tho aal^ jrfe u d * # ..
E r man.,to
has just returned from'.SkJiecond hits ordered t Q appear
Tbl» c a n " . »*_. Uan»M„) ...
TU»" ùiHany tté young matron- who irdotis journuy ld'the "Biino region. ^hTday" af‘ tn
Heptal ■ ■ ■A. ft. Tl*l&lt;, t h ' a»mS
ns o -rule day •( thl* m a r t.
1» quiekcft to pick, n^i
Lid. Bho Tho purMwo of this trip was no less M*i
A u d i t I« fu rth 'r -"d a rm i that thla-l«oaho haa a gntcdftu' form, is good* to sentimental than that carried out-In lie«
,.j« Lit pUbtiehed
publiriied la
in t h ' Hanford ILrrald.
n
n'Wtpiper
publiehedTn
. jp*r publlehet.
— S 'm loo.t' MUBtyi
look upon, UAl.led. tha Adsr^Mce with 1905 by Mr. Hubbard's widow, who, be­
Florida,
once ia w " k tgr night roW cu riy#
lorio«, one*
delight. Tho .stfadjy-dóiòg husband; sides continuing her husband's ex­
A. ftouglaaa, CWrk of Clr&gt;wbo loved i J s ;ìflpo, urt easy- ehair, plorations, proved to the world the cult, Omrt, H'rtlaole
ole Count
V, and
and the
the ***1
County,
Mtl
Otfrt, I
•tipper« anil papoi: gftiff.,dimier," waa, teas Ihi Illy of bis projected route, T'al- _____
day ul Ju n e A. ft,
ft. I1914
t
thereof, thl* m b‘ d»i
fc.
A.
DOmiLASH,
(*4*B
•
1___________„ . _
&lt;oax«(! itljd. tornn*l^;.i«lb taking k'u laco revisited tbo headwaters of tho
Clark of Circuit Court. Sbmlnole Cb., Fla.
wife to' tha plAn'b-\Vh‘(lV;'tflF- mad, Stnan. river, discovered during tho
By J. C. Hoben».
Georg» N. Rigby,
oerry tangty was e a r r i n g itnd sw»y- ortginql espeditloo, lu ordc-r to erect a
Solicitor far Complainant.
Eio* the «ensks of tty) people. . TTld Jjrouxn tablet as Lthp plack where Hub­
fiC-Tu" -fits
; »o»t sodate òf‘ iiieh »¿on 'fjkll undor bard died. Unluckily tbo tablet was
f^ u rt of lha Cauaty Judge, «»minóle
ike glamour of iVb spelL Whim th* lost fprm his canoe en route, sod Wsi- In C#0
» lr. S lat* Of llerida
dolci husband looks .found and pees :Jsco occortlipgljf.csrfwl bis cororsde's In re L ítate of
* ’
William C. Steward, Br.
’
Maid old business acquaintance* vlth «piloid on a roci|.-^*Bclfintlfie Amerl- To
ali Cf+ditor». I * g » t " a ,. P U trie U t"» and
alt F re o n * having Claim , ‘wr ft'm aotl*
*nd laoifcs ^rmvn.tfgyortlng over
.
asalnit.
«aid Krigta;
.
ri ft •. ,
____ _
■■■
• the waxed floor somehow bis to$a falrV»u, and aaeb-of.ynu Afn hereby not I t 'd
ty tingio to;.try the tango hUnicif—
*bd
required
to
prem
il
any
claim«
Sod do­
Gunpowtisr ss ffsrtHlser.
mandi Which you #r *101" of you may hnv#
*tt,l lor a larlt. . . .It doesn't taka the
Brown gunpowder;.mfinuractured for ■galrt.l tba n t a l ' of Willi» C. Steward,
Ftor1st« of Samlnofa county, Flor­
«frage man long to pick up
^rpose of destrueUo’n, Is being Sc« der»»,»,I,
to th* * tindanitnad admlninratbr of
Afffer ho bai looked and llbtenf-d, prsc- turned l»in food.* Aa cxperimofiter has ida.
»aid »«tat«, w ir^ a two yoora f r y * t W dato
tí»- (1 a bit on thq sty.
ftitfuJ th»a it makns an «xcsHent ?«-rPaled June lo th . A. D . ' l b u ! ^Thf-ni or» si way« mors yoiibf .Vom-1 tlllrsr^tor garden vegetable», as it
W ILLIA M C . S T E W A R D . JR ..
feS-Tun-Stp '
Admlnlitrator.
tffan nivn. Dancing pnrtnor? sr« si 'coiittffns about eighty p«r ccht of
B
“n to the
II« tltM
tfiU’f1soleet
rir» J " * -than • 18 pW " n l of nxm i’ ot It. F. Blrolfear. tinte», aald corti Aun&gt; nitrate, Largo quantities of N all" ot
ine girls. 11«
lionfittt1
soieci 1&gt;0uuiaium
Tas
'Hi!
qy m ora.tL an._98-p#r cent c j r u e «kslF W u d a r t S d accerdipg to law.
H'ClIon Alt
Uraid, rosnrviul, young” ersatoro thfl ^ ( T e r , made for nit*y usd; have
watery
!
il, hr leu-vtisn 3 -p«r C«nt of tay
Iraue^ernon on th# airi jfxy
ot ttm lrU his
cootaln» mora than of jury, A. ft. Ibtri
’I* first allempi, iwib.,»ather* th«
diyplsced by th« newer yoiok®Natlo* hi‘ hereby given that“ Ja». F.van', milk fa
purr fearer of Tax Cortifiruw No. 887.
TVitU'u my official »Ignat ur« amf " a l
- p re lty g irl, w jih « g real
r e a t tdfai
if a i o
off aa- ricis pdwdsr, gnd t«o gorernroant au- Jr.,
M ibi* th * 27th day of Jun#, A. ft. 1914.
data« th» 3rd day of Ju n ', A ft. 1911. bn*...
ace,
tnllfer* et'd »« »yon .»
Iflrongll tbo thortttes »Aught a wgy, of utlllilng tbo
b(Jjti Tflrongll
'n/riC.’ClrraU Coon.’ VrilaoF#0C^fVhL
a.-»- -T.
-,h- jJIncardt’d dxplwiivo? m Jls flew em- nernfftawe» with -Iqw'.. -Sadd
n e t " . ----------—.—, .
U -r
By J . Ch IutrrU u.U a ÍL
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Tlie man »o^p
50-Tu
ii'btc
cool'd
.
Hind
milk
»hail
deecribed
xl
lowod
to
ft*
Mluoriag
tango crsxo ploymei.t of addingwB» ^ « country's
A
etteU
U
rd
trooM.
;.qolte as ««y
UH frioudfi, food Mipptr it is tb*&gt;f»ughly wot and
t t AsaUitg*« l o t ' Tag (feed U n d "
k'pV
fìe à 'ra l SU loleá
' ftecrf'O 474" aad ATA;
I
,^¿nrn reliant worked Int^ IHe boH. «Pt.to «1
u " d .fo r .-A f &gt;FU»Hd#
In any portion of any
of1V e f t . » 'd r.M "af'Nffltf of NW!i th
in conti Johco.
infmxl«. ** Notine la hereby given that fttwralrwet
eiahting h a r m ,
NWI» ol f lK 'i of N
d “ 1----- ------- ■v - V %
Turpentine Co., purchaecr of Tax CerttAof :N E n of NWU
wlfo who ^
*p so in-oslit-.
■&gt;. *• Gedfapy and Humor.
In w h 4«*o r
part }o r''JKSL”**
d o i» "U * or al'vpr u t e No- 1091, dat'd the IrdF dxy ol Ju xS ,
It 39 E. A c t " J « .
gel» qu(ekJ
k fr&gt;'hFr ftcha^s,
b»tig r » « " « ed i l f t« dato Ing p u rp o *", u ni»« th* aiorfev# feoom fot7 f c n t 191 2 , lax d )* 4 jm 7 t* r t l f l " t * ltL "ry
iflk I. " p i r a t 'd from lb# of Sac p arti of office, and ha« r.ratfifvwppilraUea for «Uni
of .neb .reetlfiaauii In Ik s
«•twtlally
fiftkr» ber; neigh*
th * bttltdllUUU ' th* SHmtfaclIon of tha ofly deed 10 taraw 'lgJO W ifdaar' afrfe law . Soffi
Giftet t«. U efrtí *i!d rtrtln*
m tl
remark*
If bo.FSSs’t married
alepi
abati l x redentoari atnprdinc
•** law, •board «4 toaltb. All mUk k»pt for »oi» CHtlfirato embrice» th «' following d»*erih*d
" ' ‘ m m é s Mì
10J1 xS# l l t b day fa kay ■ tor'.'rM tafiran t 0» market fhall-^b' M B ' y »U uxtsd 1
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thla The 28nd day of J * » a A- ft- 191
iVklndlr 10 Hoy as msrijr qs «U or
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C1«T* Circuit Court. Bara! . ...
tb.i out prpducliKr *
By J . C . Roberta, p , C* .
kinder
A t A tiy liM M H a t i . tbn y s r o
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aad of C ouoh I for Complainant, that It t*
I h ' borie! of affiant th at tb a 1 re»pond«ot* ■

In thin c a u " ir a '.o .- r w id n t a of tha »tat«
Of Fiorili», and that their ptwMnt place of

M i d » " « is . at Romo,' in tb o 1 county of
Floyd, and Ih* »tata of tleurgla, and th at
•aid roapondcnla at* both over twenty-on a
y '» r* ot a g ', and tbat th eta 1* no p*r»oo
In lb# »tato ol Florida, th«
ut a «uh
poena upon whom would bind u ld respon­
dent*, therefor*, you. Viola M. Gardnt
Korn*, —
In■ —lb* «*0
.and
. . W.
— H.
. . . Gardner
-------- n o uf
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« u ity
of 77ayd and the «tito of Georgia, a " b*rw&gt;
bjf ordered and r*qattir'd to appear to Ihd

mpi»int. u u iy ;ftM ..iu thi* c iu m ,

later than Monday,
Uooday, in «*
Ì&gt;tU (u*t,
A. D. 1914, ih* »aro»

jm day uf
orò
being « rula
ur rfeir-rsu n : Tt
ord«r»9 Uiat
Tfay-of-Thtr-iSum
1. ft
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thtv n o t i " l&gt;* publish'd
— in tb a Stnlurd li» raid, a n'w»p»p*f, pufelith'dpub_____ -tn ___
H 'aW
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county, Florida, one» a weak for fivo conM-ruitv' weekv.
‘ “*
Witncax, E . A. Dougin"«- Clwk of »aid
court and I h ' " a l thereof, tb it 34th day o t

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ot tb# C ircuit Court,
uy J. C, Roberta, ft. C,
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Solicittor and of C q s n " l fur C am plainm t
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them by ad­
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paper. It reaches
the best claw of
people In this
community,

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R. J . HOLLY, collar
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“ r : “ ’’ J.fcnuntin./
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»rraycii
™»-j SHANKS IS CLEVER FIELDER
In oppotdUon to the
rant's armed fore«» Wilson marshall- Manager C larke QftfWh Puts Ons of

ubserlotlen Prto*. SftA o a Year In
{Ml rernd la lb* Olr bp carne» &gt;1.00 per r*at in
advance or tOe per ranolb.
Panneau In aOt snoe n in i be mede al
Catatad asmonad-dae. meU «aitUr AuXuii J*o 4
IPOS, at lK* PaataBoe at SnnfoH. norida..
nadar Act •( Werrb 3rd. IOTI.

OBc* la Harald BaUdltu

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Sajobn doted In Ocala on* account
• of boor builno&lt;S- No. peed for pmhlbUidn'in Ocala. ^ ^ a

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¡.lliiuhI niOJt «1&lt;^ut»t Ail .They hay« W n t to ¿ 0«

ed the forces of liberty and justice.j i -His P la ys re Ahead of T h is Speaker
It has taken some hard fighting in
of Boston Red Box.
Mexico to overthrow the man who
"Howard Bh&amp;nks Is, in my .mind, tbs
overthrew the government, but mor­
greatest
fielding outfielder in baseel courage of a' higher order haf
been needed to «liable the adminis­
This is tho complimentary estimate
tration at* Washington to hold true
of Ctsrko Qrtfflth, when tha manager
to Its . prindplas. The triumph is
„wag.discussing the defensive strength
ours as wefl as Mexico's- The ht^or of the whole Washington combineof victories won in the realm of tlon.
morals is -no less than that of haul
"Like the rest’ of them. Shanks
gained on the bjoody fields.
bakes his errors, but If he has a
Thanks £o Woodrosi Wilson, a chronic weakness in fielding 1 hare
great, country,- an oppressed people yet to discover It. Ho.cau oome for­
are upon the threshold of-a new ward. go backward or more to-either
aide. No one li ht&gt; equal In han­
epoch.— World.
dling gTOUndera and he throws so fast
and accurately that he keeps the value
CHANGE TH E TIM E
of hits down to tbo minimum.
There Is a grand movement on
"I have often rated Trls Speaker as

ONE THING YOU CA

RIGHT NOW

. That will be really worth while is to investigate and learn how Our. Bank A
. count plan is helping others to get ahead. . I t may be that you have nev
given serious thought to this method of helping yourself to a better, a niore
prosperous future, ’because the words “bank account" are associated in your
mind with “big money,". However, our plan is suited to your needs—no matter*
how small or large your account, cóme in and let us tell you aboil! it.
4 P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T P A ID ON SA V IN G S ACCOUNTS

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^-----'Tis said that Florida will change
timo and be oho hour falter.. Well,
Florida can stand to be. somewhat
faater especially in the summer
timé. All of us would rather start
foai.fljuut tho yntip? tag* c(B"t w. the leader, but now.I live Shanka
tt) aurh-Turtlur nmi null uatlietr
hav* tho time changed from- central tha place. In fact, I doubt If then
SANFORD;
FLORIDA
to eastern, which would put It up has ever been a muoh better fielder
The people ol Sanford should get just one hour, nuking the day start than Howard.
R R. STEVENS
M M. SMITH
H. E. TOLAR
DEAS
"We all know thst Shanks Is no
bupy now and see that the govern­ earlier and giving us another hour
i world beater when it comes to hit
President
Vice President
-•
Cashier
ment building doea not lag. With of daylight-at the end of the day.
Axst. Cashier
the government building and tbo
The old established arbitrary lines
new tourist hotel under way thi*» of the four divisiohs of time are the
■ fall Sanford will be the busiest city crookcdest.lines imaginable and were
fn th e state.
evidently made many years ago
when tho centers of populations were
The Idea of The Herald that the very different from what they are
la IS a C lrrsli C aart, S a r t a l k Jo J I f U I .
Notice oi Election
H rralaala C a a a lr. Díala •( Fluilda
ONE-ARMED PLATER IS STAR
county and the city should publish now, and it is high timo these were
I d rb*or*«7
M arllia Cual Parpar
the tax on each parcel of land as revised along sentJhle lines.
NoUce is hereby given thst the'
Dick Hooper, w ith Texas U n iv e rs ity
**■
Cltaliéa
iweil' as the personal, tax on thi&gt; *FW instance the line dividing
hl-ennltl «lecUoh ag per the lsw 1,
J . W. » a rp a r
T earn, Make* Many Sensational
T " J . W. Rarpar. cara H. J. R aalv, O a v r ta i hereby called for the purpote of
property of each Individual Irf meet­ eastern and central time starts in
N i » Y o rk :
Catches In Outfield.
ing with the approval of the masses. Hudson bay, almost -directly north
I t ap p aarln i (rom tha aA davtt of A. K . electing trusteoa fpr the next inf.
Powara, harrla duly (Had. th at ha U aolkThe little fellow has been paying of Pensacola, jogs west to Port Ar­
Texas university
* baseball 11 or and of rouaaal (or tha com plainant ID ceedlng two years and also for th«
abovv cauaa', M artha O a a t-lla rp a r, and purpose-of determining th* number
the big fellow's tax about long thur, then comes southeast through
player to whom *j*£LWfc»tlapai one- tba
that It la tha ballaf of affiant th at tha dsenough and wants -to- see what tho Lake Superior and Lake 'Huron,
handed. catch" Is
of daily («utlanl. J. W . Harper U a non-raoWarit of uf mills of district school tax (q V
rhs atato of Florida, and tl saw a raafdant
big fellow is paying now.
occurrence-- To
etill, bo of
leaving Detroit just over the tine in
Ih s atata of Naw York, raaldlnx at Ok- levied for each of said yean; slid,
' Jjgfc’ Dover been known t&amp;”nse . two wato, Naw York; th at tha aald dafandant election to be held Tuesday, Aiftfat
central time, then goes east through
U o -a r -twvniy-ona y-*r» of a t * : ami th at
‘"'T'Sandi in catching a fly.ball, and he thara
la no parson In tha atata of Florida, tha the dth in Sanford, District No. Jj*
• 3. D. Kuykendall is managing ed­ Lake Erie to Buffalo, then drops
a*rule» of a aubpaana upon whom would bind
•wtfrlu In tho outfield,' too.
Longwood. District No. 2 ; Oviedo]
itor. of- the Clearwater Sun. Kuy­ southwest past Pittsbdrg on down to
aald defendant; •
.The reason Is that he lk*n one-armed
Tbaiwfora you, J. W .-H arp er, ar* thereby District No. 8; .Chuluots, DUtrlct
Atlanta, from where it shoots almost
kendall, pronounced Kuykendall
ordarad td anneat to tha bill o f'co m p lain t
PlA^or, and he’s, tho star 6f the club, duly
A M In nils cauaa on Monday, tha Sth No. 4: and Geneva, Dictfict No. 6.
(just like that) has been engaged in directly east to Charleston. If you
at that. Hit name Is Dick Hooper.and of U ctobar, A. D. ld !3 , tha aama baint a Further: said election shall be hsld
the newspaper business with bis don't think this is a crazy arrange­
d a y of' this court,
•
ho alFxyg* play» center field Tor his rula
It La further ordered th at nolle* be pub­ under the same Vules and regulation!,
brother in Alachua county and U ment just take your map of tho
alma mater.
lished In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
l a ‘ Seminole county, Florida, anew and qualifications o( election *ihtll
well known to the newspaper .fra­ United States and draw a line as
Hooper, arbo handles himself sur­ apublished
weak for four consecutive /Wneks.
ternity In Florida. With Crocken- d«*erlhed here.
WItna«*, R, A~ Poufla-a, d ark of aald be the same as prescribed for thost
prisingly well In the garden. Is a won­
and the seal thereof tala 19th day of voting in the original election treat­
if the lino had been continued
- dile and Towell tho Clearwater Sun
der, He does not get ¿way with tho court,
Auiuat, A. D. IRIS.
ing a special tax school district.
Th*A. DOtlGLABA,
should shine wirh great refulgence. south from Atlanta it would have
real sensational runs or leaps Into „1*0 *1 1
of Circuit Court, Samlnola Co., Fla.
By order of the Board of Publi*
j
the air, but he does get away with re­ Clark
come west of Taltahahsaee hut a * ?
—— O-----tS -T u as-S te
markably pretty fielding work, as a
Instruction of Seminole County,
Albert W. Sutler has purchased t is all of Florida is left In central j
Howard Shanka
fly it always certain when he can got
Florida,
the.„Inverness Chronicle from Walter time, which extends ns far west as]
■under f t “ ------------ : ------------ - V
Financial Fresali re.
tlnfi
"but
bb'hoa'
always
mel
the
boll
0
ma
ha.
‘
Clevela
bd
Is
directly
riortF
------~ F. PT K JliSfER ; C h iirS T
Warnock and will conduct the busi­
Hooper le a fair batter, also. It Is
"Poppa, If you apank me Fit owvtr D. L. Thrasher, Secretary and Supt.
so hard that there Is still hope for the
Omaha.
Cleveland,
which
is
directness in the future. Report does not
almost a shame, according to the flow give you nny money out of my money­
tide to turn, and then—
of Public Instruction.
state whether Major Butler will y north of Tallahassee, has finally
of the average fan, that (ho pitcher box again."—Flicgendo Hlnettcr,
"Furthermore,
I
would
like
to
see
93*5tc
rebelled
and
has
gone
over-to
eastern
keep the local columns sparkling as
any club In the country present a does not let up on this one-armed
time
setting
aM
clocks
ahead
one
usual or not but the Chronicle with­
stronger defense than we do Vbcn man. But the pitchers have to watch
out the Major will be like Hamlet hour. Miami has been bery activ Johnson fa pitching with Alnimlth Dick closely. lie gets hits unexpect­
with the Hamlet left out. The new in agitating the change and many of catching. They beat us once in a edly and Is known to do the idast ex­
owner is another valuable addition .the business houses have already put' while with this crew going, but when­ pected things. He la not a home run
to the Florida Press and The Herald the change in force. West Palm' ever they do they know they have hitter, but he ja fairly reliable and
wilromes him to the Sunshine State. Bench and Stuart are agitating the j been 4n a battle," concluded the man- can make good uso of bunting In sac­
rificing..
movement and Fort Pierce will' bo 1 ager.
O —
Col. Joe Dixon has returned from in line for it.
R ic k e y Starts a S c h o o l.
Destructive as Toothpicks.
Everybody knows that the sun is
Texas where he started to tell the
Manager
Branch Rickey of the St.
The
Rankin.
Johnson
who
pitched
Mexicans just where they could up nt 5 o'clock and the day should tho Rod 80s to vtctory over Walter I.ouls -Browns la starting competition
head in but the war closed soon begin earlier. This would give us Johnson, played with Syracuse last tilth Charley Carr sad Billy Doyle,
daylight for nearly two hours after
after the belligerents learned that
year, and in an exhibition gamo made promoters of baseball schools. Rickey
store
dosing time and would-reduce tbo bata of the Giants as destructivo hak announced 'that all St- Louis
Uncle Joe wns on the march .south­
youngsters who think they, con play
ward aiuj he lias returned to the the electric light billq, as we would: as so ¡¿any toothplclu.
ball aro welcome to report to him and
LuMland Telegram where*he will be retire earlier. Somebody has figured*
The first cost is the biggest
it
usp
and*
says
ISO,000
Would
he;
get
schooling. Ten ambitious youths
■
No
Better,
But
Worse.
welcomed by the readers of that
Apropos of a policy of trust refor* took advantage of the offer on tho day
cost of the Ford— and the
bright pa ju t and also b y the news­ saved to the people of the state in
'tw os made.
Pierce
News.
\
matlon,
ex-Mayor
Shank
of
Indianapo­
light
hills
alone.—
Ft
paper fraternity throughout the
smallest cost of any other.car
lis said at a banquet In New York: ,
state Uncle Joe is beloved by nil
P h illip * L an d s a Star,
"If a trust 1» Inherently bad, kill It
because of the after-.cxpensc.
who kpou him and we hope his
Manager I3J1I Phillips of the Indian­
You can't reform It. R'a Uka the sing*
THE TAX COMMISSION
tramp throughout the raetu* and
The Ford is the one car you
apolis . Fed team, announces with a
Ing-Iady.
,* . *
Some papers In Florida ure taking
tagebrush has given him renewed
good deal of gusto that ho haa landed
“One man said to, another: .
can drive at Jess than ‘'jiorse:
a shot at the slate tax commission.
vigor and strength.
" 'I hear your wife hoe been ¿aklng « star »qtilupww In Pilcher Boyd, who
had to quit the game Ust year In the
They Intimate that the commission singing lessons.''
ami-buggy” rates. Thousands
was a politic»! move on the part of
'Yes.' was the reply.
■ • Southern League because of a dead
T
llE
REAL
REMEDY-,
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drive the Ford at less than
f
’"Well, what do you think of her arm 'and failed in an attempt to
Cornfnenting on the Herald edi­ a few politicians who created the
come
back
In
tho
South
this
spring
two cents a mile.
I t s . the
voice since It's been trainedt'
torial nliout a good road from San­ commission to give three men in the
•"It’s no better; but there's a lot .because of tbo arm's refusal to deidato
a
position.
Tho
Herald
be­
“cost-to-keep” that counts.
ford to New Smyrna the New*
«Ter.
^
more of It* ”
'L
"We acknowledge the ^ruth of lieves no auch idea was paramount |
in
the
breasts
of
the
creators
of
thej
your statement, nro. Holly, nnd if]
F»v* hundred dcJUr* I f the price of the Ford tunyou will tell the people of New! tax commission. If these gentlemen t
tboul: the touring car U 8ve fifty; th* town c»r ic ttn
fifty— I. c . b. Detroit, complete With equip meni.
Smyrna how the trick ran bjQ turned are not attending .to the duties ofi
Get cttxlng and part it uUre from
lo extract a roacj across the country Uibir office .they should be removed
'V- '■»
Jhpt^int&amp;e
w
dflhave
to
he
discovered
-ffoih New Smyrna to the Osteen
• C E . WILMAMS. Afenttor
ferry from a hoard of county com-f Ihr, tH*-removal Before this charge
EDWARD HIGGINS. Si lemán,.«
misnioner*. that qtn’t see the need wilt stick, ; The idea of the comSanford Met bino end Garage Company
auch a road,' T. can assure you tj»p ffiTsfiibp' was pjl right, -i'lorida needs
hearty thanks of lh&gt; grateful people a 'ta x commission and tho hands 6^
. •
•* vp/F -' r
*
T ia dcpioruhlLv but nevertheless true, that There nro men who
of New Smyrna and ibe whole sduth the gentioiheii who .compose thp tax*r '
commission should be upheld as long
_ think it sav.ors of tiiTominxcy to be seen oftcMi ifi clmrch. Those
end of Volusia county/*
as
they afik‘endeavoring to do their
men should awakfen to tho error of their wup.
Our advice in the case and as a
Jait resort is to try county division. full dutys Florida han about the
Tho really strong men, the men of tho nation, nro constant
most unequal taxes and th« poorest
churchgoer». They rarely mis9 a Sunday. The story ia told of n
i'y»t&gt;m.of adjudicating taxesjoffany
great composer who on one occasion wns accorded n nij&amp;nificcnt
WILSON'S TRIUMPH
’ H ■Bite in the Union and any manner
ovation. The abdienco ctreored him for fully fire mimitgsL i t was
The President's Mexican policy
;impbrvement should be wela
tribate calculated to turn any man's head- Then then ctuno.criet
L ooficarnlnff^m
jlHthere .hare l»eerJrfomed, It Ukes just auch a tax
which.
for
a .speech. The composer faced: tbo great mpltitutk^of Wk'admany * misgivings
ivibgs'
triumphed; Nbhiirhisilon to adjust the taxes nnd
-flL
.mirera
and said:
\
i ,
:----- 1 1ATcdtv.' -get.'the taxes of each county upon a
The dictator. 1has —
resigned.
MiW SA T DOTH IT PROFIT A MAN TO GAIN/
atitutional govermhenfis td he; t f -1 uniform baaia.
Taxe« should .be
r
WHODE WORLD AND LOSK HIS OWN SOULP*"
:
Lnbliihed. There will evedtunllj'.bc uniform just as the system of school
peace at hqtne find peite* with th* hdolis should be uniform. If a msn
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¿.United States.
•' resides in Escambia county and roT H A T W A S ^ A L L .' T H E A U D IE N C E W A S ¿ L E C T R IF IE D . T H t Y '
.
When. Gejs. Huerta on. the Ibth hioffi* fo Seminole county he should
K N E W T H E D E E P 'R E L IG IO N O F T H E M AN A N D G R A S P E D T H E
&lt;jf February,
telegraphed. Ui pay -thp oame millage In each'coun­
. E tO N IF Ip A N C E O F H IS R K M A flK S . T H E O V A T IO N T H A T W E N T
oili
Praaddent Tajt, .1 Ks'vV overthrown ty -/.TJwre la no need for u tax
^ORB
« O T f l l N G C O M ^ jJ W E D r O THAT WHICH F O L thl* goymnnent and the Jorcee a
payer .to, pay twenty «hills ,1h//feri
rE b . i m H K j j G h e n t a u d i e n c e d i d n t t h i n k t h i s m a n
and- twenty-six/ mills' In an*
vdth m e/’ ne had rto^thbg^ht of t
-man who In two 4 /beka was .to he
and ns long a s/th e different
e F F E M IN A V e .; H 0 w / s BIO IN O U O M T O P R O C L A IM P U B L IC L Y
, Priwident of the United States or of- counties, dre on different millage the
I s . F A I W I n /jT O P A N D a ' f jE R E A ^ T ^ R .
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-the forces that that'rnafj would ar­ pi&amp;iic IfOlity tax wfll : never
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ray against the MV*ic»n/Usurpation. justed^aatisfatorily. /It will U 1"
REMAINS AWAY FROM CHURCH; IF Y D U __
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ATLANTA.
One week after Itr. Wilson’s glnu- tax commission to fiuke each
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. gur.itIon he gave duo earning to ev^y county assess taxe« on s fift
M ACON,
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K MUCH OR YOUR TIME.*- - ‘/Tv*.
lr General Huerta and all otherLatinnt Imsis. It wilt take;a
B IItM IN
■ American chiefs whoy/gairt otfice cdfumlvdon to strengthen the b*tfT,f
ate'
the variottB assessors wdfoj
by intrigue and assassination when
Dot
GOING
Start
in
prat.Sunday."
f^MWtg' Qfa "Sale July 27th, MV Regular Train»
he add: "We can hav* no sympathy are.ik/r»id of their job »ltd f t
You'll find ifr'is not n h
/Get thJ
is s k
T»ro*'
, with thoso whe iriic- the power of oa»»|ef. the big fellows In the sn
FINAL LIM IT ALIGUST
1914'
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to church you set n .
cessioni/
!o tour
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■government to advuncs their ojyo mt^j'.Uiht the llttltf fcUtySrs ftfe n

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the Habit!

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personal interests and a^tbiUoft«/,
.Huerta laughed at this avowal, and
not a few of the chitons of the Unit­
ed States, pronounced it visionary
and fantastic,. .3 ' , , . •
Tel- m - ' fiew*"Aiwtr1cs n dunrlm*
th at usurpation Is jto t to

asserted. It will jjtake k tkx Co
mission to adjust foxes nndjaquslii
and .-“f tlnit ita- corporation^
pay their just Shuf« abd . the uk
commlulon that l was
appoiiitffl
ttrimTct “Tht- TveTfl tffiT - .
shown thst thry f|»ra not i

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him thinking. You will pi;
D/ will (ill them with h ,
to «eo that «
’ you are on- the road to righteousness. . Apd be onc«t with yourself. Don’t yon know you ere a lot happier after imm m
y God?

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�the charming JTUrtt of M i« J ’hillip,
bt end fair da
remain hare —for ■eevertI fay- bhrpght the’ crowd to -Woodland
nule lU p p en lH g^ M en U ou J )f day*.
Park to cool off. Capt. Hoolehan
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Matterà In Brief
"• B . Haddock, dean of Colum­ brought a full boat load wf people
bia College and the College of Busi- and many autos and other vehicles
ItßSON'Al ITEMS Of INTEREST neaa of that fine school la spending came with all they could carry, A
a few days In the chy [n the inter­ number of young tnen from DeLand
came on motorcycles and one auto
a L t a v f of The Floating Small Talk* est* of the college.
jBactlnelly Arranged Far Hurried
M i« Margaret Roberta left yes­ party from Fort Pierce.
Herald Reader*
A good many came from Monroe,
terday for Brletol, Tennessee whete
*ho will .pend a week and from there they never fail*to come on any fair
day. Tha cool, clean water of the
r £eth Woodruß of Orlando was In will go Jo Clyde, North Carolina pool and the amusements of WoodI j i , city yreterday ehaking hand* and spend a month there.
Uod Park are bjing moro appre­
{ with Id« Sanford friend*.
Mr. and. Mr*, f r P. 1\&gt;r*tfer' fa- ciated every day.
Come to the "Vareity Coach" atid turned from Jacksonville where Mr*.
Preparations are being made for
lair the Glee Club, Wednesday, Forster was treitid by Dr. Heggie a large building on the end of the
She had twq very painful operations
i Jrfy 29th. • '
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on one of her cy___
_ returns with shell mound facing Lake Monroe.
i and
The main feature will be a first class
Ml See Dutton for turnip, imutard, her‘eyeaight unimpaired.'*
dance
floor.
"
'lettuce and cauliflow er seed. -'96-tf
1 hursdaya and Sundays— Wood­
The chUdren of the Junior Civic
Freeh yeast cakes and popcorn a t Mrs land Park.
Picnic conveniences* League will spend nsxt .Thursday
l , Simon's.
- ® M f- amusement*. The only safe, clean at Woodland Perk under the super­
Some of the farmera are getting outdoor swimming pool, emptied vision of . Mro. Wight and other
r ady for their seed bod* a n d w ork daily, cleaned and re-fUlefl from gr- ladies connected with this move­
teslnn well. Shower bath, toboggan ment. They will come on the Alma
wiH soon «ta rt In tho ct-Iery delta.
sllda . Loaned
a irly s ign.
'8 6lf ■Msyrftavinr t he -city dock -at eight
Fresh country egg* and fat hens
Mr*. Ellison Adams' daughter, in the motiving.
frying »lee chickens, at LcflleV’a.
Misa
Gladys Adams Is visiting Mrs,
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36Adams' sister, Lady Rosa a t Balna- We make up your own material Gents*
Rev. George Hyman, and family gown Castle, Rossshire, Scotlahd. or Ladies' garments clean, press, re­
lave returned from Lake City where Among the other guesta viaiting at pairing and busheling. Hats blocked
lb«)' spent a week most plessantly at the Castle are Lord and Lady Brook, and cleaned. Suits made to measure,
big- meeting of the Jl. Y. P. U. tha. former the son of the Countess Extra pair Pants with each suit until
“The Varsity Coach" will arrive of Warwick, whose home Is the July 16. 20 yean experience.
famous historical Blenheim Castle. M. J. BRADFORD. 404 Sanford Art.
st the Imperial July 29th.

5 ortdoaco 666 will break otiy
cs*e of Fover or Chills. Price 26
¿enu.
94-26t
George’ Teratus and James lioote|an have returned from Macon,
where they accompanied the remains
f.[ W. H. Underwood for burial.

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To Cut Tax Rate*
Wise Johnny.
Columbus, Ohio, July 21.— An ex­
Johnny’s undo was visiting at hla
traordinary session of the legislature bouso. He was aaying to Johnny: "I
has convened today by order of hope you never tight with' your Utile
Gov. Cox, to reduce the state tax neighbor.”
"No, siroe,'* answered
levy. Under the Warnee law the Johnny, promptly, "He's stronger
Ohio tax duplicate *has Wen In than L"
creased many millions anfptlve gov­
FrGFnTp and. Muslard aeëd a f F . F. ernor in his message will recommend
Dutton’s.
9&amp;*tf
that the U t g»te be reduced cor­
€ SANEORD LODGES 4
Get your lco cream from Duhart's respondingly.
Cream Factory.
85-tf
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. F.
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(¡pftiplag Parly
Ciriab open to the public free,
Meets
every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
A merry* party of camper* left
Di'ncing three nighta a week on thé yesterday morning for the Ekon- over Imperial Theatre.
jargesi and beat floor in the south, lockhatchle section where they will J. W. O. Singletary
L. D. Wicket
c by the Crystal Orchestra, spend a week fikhlng and boating
Secretary
N. G.
ar streot car service from Day- and enjoying themselves generally.
toni to the Cssino.
Gate City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
They prefer the Florida woods to
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
‘The'Varsity Coach" come» from the beach or the mountains and In
the sylvan retreat along the trlbu- nights In each'month.
"Georgia Tech."
tariea of the St. Johns river enjoy
J. F. Hoolehan
Georgia peachet every day a t ihe shade and cooling breexes that G. R. Calhoun
Clerk
Council
Commander
96-leffler's.
cannot Jxr ohtaiticd at -the, hooch.
Among those in the painty were SemlqejS'Chapter 2, Order Eastern Star
c Walter S., Adams of Louisville,
i J j,, Is in the dty and expects to be tho Misses Helen Rowlsnd, Char­
Meets every first and third Tuesday
joined today by a party of capUal- lotte Hand, Essie Purddn and Glad­ In each month. Everyone who has seen
feu from Kentucky and West Vir­ ys Morris and Messrs. Henry-Pur- hla Star in the East are cordially invited
ginia, and the deal for the Sanford don, Ed Giles and Carl Roumillat. to visit this chapter.
fHouse and Holden Real Estate Co, Mrs. Purdon will chaperone the
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
crowd and see that the game laws
^holdings will be dosed.
are atrletly observed.
; w booking orders for Big Bosr
Phoenix Lodgo No 5, K. of P. .
ton lettuce and Cauliflower Reed.
11. \VP. 1 . Notes
MootsJsecond and fourth Tuesdays.
R F. Dutton,
9G-ti
Our .meeting mis held at the ustial Niai ting knights always welcome.
. O. J. Miller
Vi 5 or 6 doses 666 will berak, uny time Sunday evening. Meeting was H. McLaulin
K. R. and S.
C. C.
pue of Fever or Chills. P rice-26 opened by the president, Miss Clara
Milicn,' who gave us a talk about
g e n ts .
iU-2'fl'b.
Jier trip to tho.Encampment. After
Sanford.Lodge No 62, F.^and A. M.
That old boiled ham, remefitoeTat
which Mifs Ruth Stewart gave us a
Communication every first, find third
vLrifler's.
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fro*
few minutes’ talk on the Bible
Thursdays|at 7 ‘JO. Visiting brethren
A'The VarsRy Coach" will interest Readers' Course, of which she Is the welcome.
who are interested in athletics. leader. The meeting was then turn­ 0 . ^T aylor ' .
F. L. Miller
.r»| ed over to Group No. 3, of which
• Secretary
W. M.
A postal from Bob Newman at
Mrs. Brotherson is leader during
-Brevard, North' Carolina bear» the the abasence of Miss Edith Stewart.
ormatlon that he and Mrs. NowOur subject was "Adam, the First United Brotherhood vf Carpenters ‘ and
limn and little Olive are enjoying Man," ably rendered by members
Joiners of America
^tkc mountain air hnd are Improving -of'the Group, and a talk from the
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 melts
'every day. lie ■wants »The Herald pastor on\ the subject us it was one flrgt and third Thursday night st 7
j1jo order to kq«p up with- the event* that was used at the Encampment.
clock in the Eagles' Hall.
it^.hom*.
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Instead of having our- regular J. W. O. Singletary, - J. -M. Brown,’
Soc'y-Treas.
‘
¡President
Sunday evening preaching" service
T+ fldsehman's yeast-at Lefiler's.
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this service was turned over to our
delegates, who attended the En­
B. P. O. E. Hanford Lodgs 1241
Typewriter. Ribbon»-^-Re member
campment. Each one told of dif­
Meet first'and third Wednesday night
the Herald when you ni^d one.
ferent things- done there. We are at cornin' of First St. and Palmstto Ave.
Any make machine. 76c, dellyered
sure everyone who heard theso talks 0;-L-Taylor
R. L. Peck
nywhere. I'bhne 148,
OJftf
enjoyed them very much. We Still
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
"The Varsity Coach" will be given extend an invitation to any one to
under the auspices of St. Andrew's attend these meetings with p*.
MonroeJChaptqr No. 15, H. A. M.
lBrotherhood «Ju y,29th.
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Come with u* and we will do thee
Meets every second and fourth Thurs­
BCome to the Nautilus Cssino at good. Miss Martha Fox is our day In Masonic Hall ovar ths* Imperial
^Besbreexa-^the coolest spert in Flor­ leader for npxt Sunday. „ We hope Thestro. Voting companions welcome.
J.-F, Karnata
O. L, Tuyior
ida—to spend your vacation. , Fer- to have a large attendance.
. * . '* . L. B.
" .r Secretary
High Priori
j*d flU*hing_.‘ITtpisM' and, beach.
l’ ;IVrshv?|Uer shower.. New woolen
u
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BIG TIME AT BEACH
bathing .suits and room 26c.
For
The Lake Breexe Council No. 31 Junior
mm and gjpmcn. ■
Order United American Mechanics Seabreeze and Daytona Beach Folk*
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
The second annual -.Manli-Gran
to Celebrate Labor Day
r.J*H on July 30th, Be‘ sure to be .-¿»ytona Beach and Seabreexe M„ in tho City Hall. Visiting brother*
there to take part in the fuip i- purpose to celebrate Labor Day and are welcome. C. II, Smlth.’JBsrc. Sec,
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ihe -joint Chamber of Commerce
have sent the following Invltiltlbn
A. P. Connelly has
the Sanford Commercial Club:
* business, trip to Waa hinWin., - i W
jfîfbévetary Sanf'erd Board of Tradef
Florida:
*V
Lost -Crank on automobile.
.. Sir—Tho Sesbrceie a nd Dsy- F in d * will return to Jleralfi office
; wn*oU than . evp^ jjttfqre qn^L’ÿhit Jpna Beach Ohamber of Comtifreji and receive‘a dollar rejretit" - 4 '
then# will be rrüjnÿ
r-péopfr Tir eitenda -n inviutlon to your* Bo»rd
,
38-2W
"anford during the coming winter of Trade to a great Labor Day cele­
bration on the lxmch.
i ’
»son. . .
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place, 3 \i acres,
.-^Speakara pi national reputation 11 Fqr.
1i TOoin house l i t miles gouth west
Where shall 1 epohd' my summer MU be present. Auto races,
imtionl Af Coruna do" ilea nh. For hoat races, motoriycle races, horae ofKahford. Cash rent. R/SE^ King,
apartments, eottages-or board apply rtces. an suto and trade» parade, a 949 Indiana Ava., Wichltit,. Hans.,
'^ 4 t p
.t0 M, N. Bianton.. Coronado, Fla. bad game and a Mardl Gra* ball are or sea Henry Zittrowrr.
——
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*? , among the a muse me o|e. planned,
president of t1Br .¡Arrangements are bel.ng-made to &gt;
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i. ¿HlTi .Fou ndfX Co., of Jackson villa «Ian excursions 4nto Daytona, tick­
et»
good
from
Sept.
5th
untfl
Sept.
kpent Suiftiay' in tftip*clty t W gtt
■°«*hii briRlter-in-la w,' C. H. .Din,
; Now is d](e time to
■&lt;* Banford Heighls.*' The Ms
try
Foundry ha*r.’^vge3 - to tile jfront ’^ W ^ u n t 't o get"if(iualn»ed with
^m°(|g the -tfi'sfjufj^tuWhc injereJla ynu fellows over -there,•ws know you
“
4*h the south iidd iti.Qn^'.flf the largest are hustlers and w« want to

Am eloquent Irish' candidate, ipoaktng of k carUin eminent atatcanuu».
said: "Ills smooth tongue Is that at a
serpent which lures* but to destroy,
N E W S F R O M W A SIIIN G SO N B Y T H E SP E C IA L C O R ÍIE sad which holds out sugar plffrrrs in
S P O N D E N T O F . T H E H ERA LD
I one hand, Whlio in the other it holds
an unsbeathod dagger behind Its
Washington, Ju ly '21 (Special*.— money was subscribed to hold the back."
What was a suspicion has now bo- residence (or one of the most no­
come a settled conviction, that &amp; table women of the century, and so,
Medical Note.
-MkNc’ffolk doctor claims that the
small group of senators have formed In the twilight of her life, the vet­
an o^ensiv* and defensive alliance eran worker for. tha wel/acre of ■Un?or a bee Is a most effective cure
to defeat the River and Harbor Ap­ women hps been compelled to erect for both,rheumatism and sciatica. It
propriation bill,- which has been her (area and' penates in another U alib an infallible cure for Inertia.—
dragging along in the senate since dlace and in a different part of the Punch.
.
,
June 18. Senator Burton of Ohio, dty. .
former chairman of the Rivers end
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Harbors Committee of the House,
When the old fighting frigate, the
are ms to be in charge of the opposi­ CofUteilatiou, the oldest ship in thf
JE W E L E R
tion to the bill, having taken up American navy, arrive» in Baltimore
nearly all the time thus far given to harbor for the National Stal-Span-*■ '■ HY SPEOACTIES
the-consideration of the hill, which gled Banner Centennial to bo held
carries in round numbers some during the week of September 6, it
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
fifty-three millions of dollars.
will be .the lL7th anniversary of her
Rogers’ Plated Were
In a notable interview given to launching in that hprbor, so famous
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
the press this week. General Dan. C'. for Its Clipper ships. The ancient
W ttf wwii CUri of tha Caips ut thn vassal still la towad fr« n Nawpaet,
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Army Engineers, came out fiat foot Rhode Island, to the .Navy Yard in
ed. in behalf of this measure which Brooklyn, where she will be put In
has become the tayget for Senator «*« worthy condition for her trip
Burton’s shafts, m which the dis­ down the eqpri^nd' up the bay to
tinguished head of 'the Engineers the Patapsco. After the celebra­
said that there was, in his judgment tion incident to the birch of .Francis
"Ies than one-hajf of one per cent Scott Key’s immortal tribute to the Ope Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
'pork' in the River and Harbors flag, the Constellation will come to der This Heading At i he $tate Of $7.20
bill," and he beoleved he was freer Washington to -find permanent
Per Year.
of questionable appropriations than berthing in the historic Potomac, a
any waterway improvement bill shrine for the thousand of visitors T H O M A S E M M E T W IL SO N
heretofore reported from tho two who come to the*Cepltat of the Re­
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
committees of Congms,charged with public throughout the y&lt;
AT-LAW'
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river and harbor matters.
i
f‘You have no Idea how the sent!- . Striking facta regarding our forest Lei* S u i* Altura«) S*vinih Judicial Circuli «f
Herid«
mont calling for the improvement resqurces, their value* and their
Arridane««. Santoni and Srivaa Lata
of oqr rivers and harbors has grown waste are condensed in sn eightin..tha,':last few yeats, unless y&amp;f page, illustrated circular of the
come from the 'district In which 1 American Forestry Association, just
live and which borders upon one published.
The lumber industry
'
of the great natural thoroughfarM U ssld to employ 735,000 people to
D e n t is t s
of the country1," said ex-Congress- whom are paid annually $367,man' William E. Rodenberg, of 000,000 in wage«, the vmule of pro­
ducts being' $1.256,000.000. The
^ast St. Louis, Illinois.
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
’ "The NnUonsl Hiyeri and Har­ forests of the country over 560,bors Congress and the great com­ 000,000 acres.
An average of 70 human lives are
mercial bodies of the cities interest­
ed in tho question of cheap trans­ sacrificed annually In * the forest
Terms Moderale— Strictly Cash
portation are largely .responsible for fires, says the circular, and a loss
occurs of $26,000,000. Damage from
this awakening.
"Any senator, in my judgment, insects and tree diseases, which fol­
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who would attempt to talk such a low fire, costs each year $6(7,000,000.
bill to death would be inviting his •The cost of destruction resulting
from floods is not estimated, but is
own political ruin."
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
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gtrgTr-ar roumlt""* millions.-------~
It is pointed out in the circular ATTORNEY AbD COUNSELLOR at LAW
An eviction that had much of the
solemnity which characterized the that if the planting of forest* waa
Predio* in State end Federal Courts
seizure .of the humble homek of the adopted on a comprehensive scale,
an
annual
income
could
be
derived
Irish peasantry for non-paymont of
Us mer-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford FIs,
rent, Was enacted in .the nation's In the country pf $66,000,000, and
capita] one day this week, when by preventative treatment upon tim­
DR. -C. G. B U T T
Mrs. Helvn A. Lockwood was dis- ber each year $100,000,000 could be
poscMcd of her home in which she saved.
DENTIST
had lived'for forty years, her good*
Office: Yoweil Building
set out ill the street, and the only
Black and White Not Colors.
woman who. ever ran tor. The presi­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Strictly ■peeking neither black nor
dency was forced into lodgings far
removed from the scenes of her. for- white 1* a color, white being m com-f
Vii
mer activities. A Mr*. Lockwood's blnatlon of all the seven primary col-' THOMAS EMMETf mysoN
E. WÍHOUSON
WÌbOUSON HOV.H1IOI.DEU
o
n
.
and
black.being
ah
absorption
of
home was purchased lest December
all. ' Oodles that reflect all thè rays of
by the New Enginnd Casualty Com­
tho sun are called white; tho*® that
pany. It was believed that friends reflect some rays and absorb others
would come to the assistant of the are called red« blue, green, etc.; those
L A W Y ER S
agedTbu(Tragiat and champion of in­ that absorb' all tho rnyi and reflect
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Sanford, . -V’ ’ Florida
ternational peace, .but- not enough none are called black.

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Wilson &amp; Housbolder

CONDENSED REPORT
OF THE CONÖrriON OF

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
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At the close of ^iftlness JUne 30th, 10Î4
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Lóan6 &amp;J)iscoanls $140,277.22

Overdrafts . • , . ? 397.17
Stocks and Bonds • 13,595,34
V‘ Fumtlnre &amp; Fixieren 2,572.96
Cas '-fene from Banks 111,116.21 .
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Capital Stock A

Surplus &amp; Proi^
Dividends Unpaid . 2,000.00 "
Bonds Borrowed -. . 5,000.00
Deposits . ! ' . .208^ 80.79
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■IJ - mw * M■■■ M —- 1■*-»”—
third day ut Anturi to h**r ram piti»U. U t f r

* V. T i r , .y
Flanlan, O. W ..
l ìl i ò n , A, J . .
«IhipHird* H

rrf«!&gt; r n w il&amp; l. Ju ly 4tlr l f ! 4
tjr. t s 4 . F i t t . n f 4 t oq Mpn«»y

D a P o m t, II. L
Cook, O.
cook* Q. W. ■ ■.
11*11, F r a n k ....'
llaMen A Clark
Hall, F r a n k . .. .
Slplln, F*i 11 . . .
Da Fornai

D E SC R IP T IO N
Sanford Uotol A lmp Co
V n-Car 'Cbamieal C* , ,
Ranlord Hotai A lmp Co
Vowotl, N. P . A Co.
O aafh . J a* r r « . . •* ..
Hotilan H. R. Co . . .
P p ta a in B d '.. . . . . . .
Moldan R. B . C o .. ..
T h u rb ar, VF. H . . . . . .

Wilton, T . * .
SriatpD. D. R.

Waatardlck, A. P.
tt&amp; k O m ì,
IUngl*. Wm.
8k a p p a rd .lt
Itanton
Mi
Bonton A Mark
Davi*. T . D ., , .
Thlgpan. W. L i
Rand, P . II-----Knight, A. I L . ,
M arcati. Falla.
Clark. C. T . . . .
Graham , U n n i
Thtapan. W. J . .
t iara. W m ,,
Piantar, l l y . , , .
Clark. W m . ,. ,.
Collina. M im ai.
Wing. C . L .-----WJog. C . L ..
,
Elllton P an d ar
JarV»on. D ato . .
Corker. W. C .. .
William*. G. W.
William*. C . U ..
William*. M oia.

1 ,0 (4

. . L o u 6. 9. 10
, •U t T ., . . . . 11
. .L o t
. . Lot T .. . . . . .
. . la t 9 ... ,v ,.
. . In i 1 0 .. . . . .
..L o t
. . Lot* 1 and S
. . l o t 10............
.L M * t . f . 4. I
.L o u 9. 9 Id.
. .L o U f and S.
. .L o t 0 . . . . . . ,
.L o U 2. 9. 4 . ,
i * I t 4 . . . . , * ,.
,. Lot .9 ..
. l o ia 1, 2, 9 . i
.L o u I. i , I . .
L ot 1 . . . .........
.L o ta 9. 1 0 , . . ,
.L a ta 9, 9, 10.

Real Ratait* Co

3,200
ISO

2, too

1,400
2.3 0 0

I.soo
1.000
1,409
1,000
2.100
2,5 0 0
4,100
4,000

Tuckar, C. Tí
Kirby. T B.
Thigpen, W.
liarían.

Smith. M. M
Talar, IL K ..
H a rla n ...........
WILon, P. J .

D cPoreat, II
Hick*, W. I
Ialo g , J . P.
Lalng. J . P.
Laing, J . P.
—All
r .- r r r r :
l a t 3 ..............
•
.8 and 3

11a&lt;£&gt;ainiy, Wm
A raalei Takach
Mu'tianey, A. B .. ,
M ahtm ay, t W
Holden l(*»l K *t*lr
O ilin flr , Mr* B. '.
F. J
P a tir*, C. .
O ’ NanL V ictim *
Fam nU , A.
B * C * u iw y , W, C. T asd u id il, E. W
.Parkin«. N J
l|ai&lt;Vm ileal K ittle
« irtiT , T. It
■GafìlUh, T J.
Pur taf, H. L
lir a i t y, Mary M
PU*, M .............. ...........
'lb V m i* n
M annin, Mr*. A
( i m c n i n , Joe
Ien a*. J . L .

i* u rro n ,
.Aldndi*., M it
M ill.r , W «
Munenti. Jnu
A t-h t.lt. W * *
-Minmun, J , K
l e « « . IC M«y
foiTME. J. y ..........
la ia g . J . F . .......... t .
l u n e . J . K.................
doing, J. K..........

2,000

1,900
9.400
900
3,000
300
3.400
450
2.400
1,500
150
son
l.soo
2.400
R(K)
1,250
1.250
too

l a t * 4, fi, 9, 10 ................
la t 7
Lot 3
.L o t fi
l a i * 7, H, y. 11*
Lut «
la t t
.
I^*&lt;» 2 *ml i
l a t * I and 2
l a t * fi» 7 . . . . . . . . . . . .
l a u 1, ff. 0. 7 --------

|

G rargH aan
Uiihlnait» Jar.
H a k « . J P.
Hirrrv A . 4
ituhturofi, M, F
Evnrfy.
E
U'Uaoo, T E.
l i n l a jy , J, L
Pugh. \l*r&gt; llird
t irahanv F W
U ary , R M
-Sam uil 1Uj *i
. . . . ..
. Uahor, J. P
GaamUng. A. A.
f la k n , J. P.
.Jiicka, Emma
....t i ..
I &gt;&lt;an,.y. I . H. C. . . .
Grrart, Ha«:
......... .. ; ..

llnKlliy. ¥.,............

m

îtalundo, M .. . . . . . . . .
Rabona. X»r. J . N . . * . . Saninola County Sank.
Shtafar, R. C . . . , . v . . .
SHInhoU**, 8. O .. . . . . . .

Ultna. A. 8 .............

Hlmpron, AV m.........., j
Sptar, 0 * 0 . A. + . . . . . .

L *W 4 4 , M a n d ò ! . . . . . . . . . .
8 trl(i| frll*» ’t Additl»n

...

Moldan Rail Ratal* Company
L o t I f . . . . . . 11
... * * * .'■
Bah Dlrlaion 1 1 1
Lot 4 . , . . . . . . . .

irli tir a* n* w * * {* ’
T*r*lUig#T. J . . E . . . . *
Thr**h*r, D. L ..........
Tbom at, E lian.‘i i t
Turnar. W. D . . . . . . .
Va-Car Cha mirai Co.
Vibrant, J , E . .# ,« * *
W tuoRr H y «y » 'tu * *
B . P. W hllnar.
W blUaktf. R . I L , . . ,

William*, T . W L .. .
Woodruff A Wation
Woodruff, P. L . . . , .
Woodruff, E . T . . , . .
W ray, H a r r y ; . . , ; ; , ;
Zltroaar. H.

Lot 1 1 . , . . .
lo t* 1 and 4
U t » ....,.
Ilòta 1 and 4,
Im i l i I tt i .
Otoah’a Bah Hèil*l*w4H»rb-d»

•••■'*.*
A. A. PRE5TOK,

.
i f and I I I . , . , , . . . . . . . . . .
■
21
la H aaft*d -~ ria. Land A C d . Co. Calary Ptanlatlan
E a to f t of m ark U if** * far» a* * #-* a-á 0 a* a-* ••*■*. I . .
♦AU Hlock l o , I .* t&gt; . ■&lt; * t t *-** 4 ? * » f * Ç-» * t ; « i *’*-» * t i
p ii u i* * * j * . . . . . . . . i . . . .
Atl Block* 15. 1C and I T S .-..........
Bloc kn I I , 19..........il» ..........................
Hincha SO, f l , U ..........................
Block U . ,1 '..................
P. 1ST.4 It Block 25, all Black 47
Block 4 9 . ^ í , i », i . , *, *. * » * «

2.200

2,100

1,400
1,100
■2.00t)
i.VOO

N H af Blork 9 1 ..
S J f of Block I f . .
W iy at Black 4 4 ..
Blocke 94 and 47.
All plat Edgetavn
W W of Block 1 4 ..
K ‘J at Black *6 .
W ft of Black 8 4 ..
T h at part Lou 47, 94 N Trilby Br A. C. L.
SR and th at part of 97 8 Trilby Br A. C.
Block 9 8 ...................................................................
Block 94 9 of Hy................................................
Raad'a Addllloa
l a u 9 , 9, i s , . ,
OeParral'a Addltlan
Lota A, B ...............................
H erida Laad á Calaaliatlaa Ce
l a U 14 and 10 . . . . . . . . . . . .
L a u 17 and IS.................. ..
L ot 1 9 ................................. .

t.ooo
9.000
400

LoU 1 Ö to 29
Wilton. T . E ................. ..
Sdenrd. M ary M. H Int
Aldridge, W. O., H U t-

Hhipp, M . . .
Yapl*. P. II

While’* Hub [Million
l a u 1 and 3 . . ..........................
Lot* R to 14, t ................... j . ,
| a U 9 to 14, 2 . . . ’ .................
Markham Park Height*
la t 9

2.000

soo
NAME
400
2,50(1
3.000
11.000 A. C. L. R. IL l&gt;»poL *hop*, ata .
11,500 Benoara, M inntck............
S pencef, G . W.
t1,400 Fil U, W. A . . . . . . ......................
i1,200
£25 Il^yant, J . W............... ..............................
^ *..
200 Harnea, M r*. M. F.
.75D Pace, fetta A , E st..................................
300 R. E. L. IL R . .............................. .. t . . .
1.300 W hittaker, C. C .. or J . D. Ilo h irl*
740 W hittaker, C. C,
1,200 Par*. Ella A. K *l.. . .
Tatar*, B . . • r .
Van Non* .
Smith, M. M .. , fVr ,
Smith, M. M . . . . , ...
'Smith, M. M............. ..
1.400 P oitet. J . A...............
2.000 Broim . A. W. . .1
300 Mead, Edith ___ u
500 Irvine, J . T&gt;. Jr. ' . .
11111. W. J . . .
..
Tyler A Learh
Jew ett, 8 ., , . , . . . .
Barnhart, J . D .. . . . .
Secord, M ary .
,.,
Cry »tal lew -Co,. . . . .
Meliti Je . W. J . , ; ; . . .
Guarnan, P. A ,.',, t . .
AllUnn, i , A .. &lt; r , i , ,
B o ta b a n . J . D............
T1pv»n. A, L . . / : , , ; .

ia S* * *
i ....

* -*
SS
90
aa
ss

Iw
19
19
19
19

au
10
50
30
30

•

90,000
T90
4,9 0 0
MOO

MONO many of tbe now gowns deA
otgnod for dinner or ricoptlon
wear, and In the mbjorltp tdf thoao
m atin f o r d a n c i n g ,'t h e fru g n H iy * o r t h e

In tho French entahHahment* Rléffree appear to have boon
forRotten or nrTlBt belonging In tho
scherno of ehlngn.
No one poaaeaslnc the bent sense of
clolhta can call these efforts the bent
a rt They hare been described an
“beautifully Indecent” clothes, bat
dothing which leaves out the elemhnt
otjnddpsty does not deserve the name
of clothing. Deanty of fabric and
beauty of llne^ art not all .that am
required to make a beautiful gown.
There are aleereleta gowns, like tho
aplendldginodel shown here, by Vagaraey, Ir which the bodteo io to welt
managed that tho uncovered irci» are
la r e m a rk a tilo

*t »I fiJ |T7* *

NAME
Allen, Mr*. M. !
Annitrirne, 'í f f *
Armour r*ttUI**i
Arnert * * WII»uo
Danniti, ti* » . , ,

Lut 0 ’

L o u 3, I . &amp;
l a t a A. * 10
l a t 9 ‘. . , . .
i
i
* •

m

m

BVoek, D .-C .. . .

BIryarC
B S L.JÄY .T. .,

.

U tfJJry . k : H..
.
■BiiLma. W. B . . . / . - Î , . . . . . .

Huit, C. O . . . , ,

Volt». Itali** JKÍ.Yr. . .1. v

C ald aril, D. A.
Clark. W. M.
Crystal lea Co.
Coanally, H. U.
Crown Columbia
Croaby, P. L *.,
Co-Op*rally# G
D t M om . J o * . .

•Hurl') . Belli. . . a . . . .
T M m t a , W, J . ................ Í .
HuBhrs Heal E ila t* C o ..,
.im iHi, C. J . . J . ______ . . .
link Un Kami ta ra ta L * . .
T h i h ar. L. H ...
..
•
f* I» ill* r* * i |j* *t'*
m h m M artha.
. ..
Ilnldrn R ail Batata Ç a .t.
T u rn er, J o n .. . . . . . . .

2,000
400
I.OOO
740
440
8 *,'000
190
200

Ferguniti,
J-m .Til*
4L * a a a *
'»T
WpMlHPW# -w
•loo

100

tOO'
«40

L**nw. c. ü....;..
ÍSte'B-ifc:::;;
M unloy, Clara Eat.

K im N ttional Hftttl*
rtaala», ,J . P ..............

d alch al, M.
Ga v tt*. W :,
Ü *«rg* Kilt»
ülbbard.

and graceful. A l itt le em broidery la
coquo de. rocho and two very hand*
some omamentfl adorn tho narrow
Klrtle.
v
J U L IA B 0 T T 0 M L E Y .

Complete abstracta from the records of y
,

-.y ,'

*.

„.

.

-..u.

Orante and Seminóle Countias.

Tax.es ;

'pilid for non-residentr*.
•*.’;

*

^ *

C. W. COODBICH. Ma«ÍUf*r

»»*-. V* * wa * *
Ól A . , . . . .
h t. I I .- .
Ion. .Claud*

«•t# W* *f

St. Leö College,

*’&lt;0 * * *¿** e-ai #** i * ï
- « •!■r ai« « fj i t

È1*V*ÉArV**T^Tr-»-' FrnVflr1

» « y»*i ■■
L ** *)a ‘a H u b D Irift.a
Lot* \ * r 9,
12, 19. 19.

lo w y ÿ t, w . Y. .

M artin, C. It. t

llaw ton, U O,.-* * . . J r t j j t f l *«4 K tM l * ^ - * * *&gt; w* t * , * . . * -a
A ptl*rr*&lt;)ti. -.ifiilr,W|i *»^.««‘ *1*9 ** *
flÿiT
l(i1l »rd.. It.- Ghi r » . . í V í ..........Lota 1 4 . 1 5 ,1 4 . IT -. .
r T ,..
*

¿W ia ñ d rr, U n ta

i e ■■im
h ^ a ltw :
ChM. E.
é

Conducted by tho
Benedictino
’■ *• Fnthett T “‘
T p R M S 1226.00

■ % • » ■,» . *#»*
King, 3 1 ..........
K#Hy.-C. J . .
la k * PortwaL

C h a p p .lf* B ab piylylaa

'■’Hi Î* ?•l'-vt»
-P

TOR C A ÏA L

'k ‘ ;WAh* * * * * * r ^H

irn ri»

Clark

ft of a il. . , . j ;;»■

*

Sleeveless Gown of Silk and Laces

* |&gt;» I »“* if***
1 .Paraoáal

L o u 1. I
lot 4 . . . . .
l o t fi. .
Lot 7
lo t R
l a t * 7 and 8

law tn . K . W
Huí Aon JUAJ

|g|

10,000'
1.400

la t 3 . ...............................

II

(iiaemn,

Dawloy. IL M
M iada, T . 9 . . ( . . . .
Barry. C . M.......... ,
llnahla*. Mr*. N. I
Lnka, Mr*. F o r m t
Graanburg, Mr*. Ai
Nlcbal, I f * ; .............
Daniil*, Mr*. W. V
Tblgpan. W. J , . . . .
Hunter, J . W..........

Baker
Bln for

Ileal Eetato Co
Baal Batata Co
tUal E *tate Co
l l a N U n _________
WUaon, T . E . . . .
ISaafntd Mlg. Co.
S eafard Mtg. Co.
Hanford Mlg. C o ...........
G berk, T . / .....................
Hoidan Baal Batata Co.
Baa/cird Mlg. Co.
Hanford Mtg. Co. . . . .
RoUmmiy, A, M . . . . . . .
Traffonl. Mr*. A. M ...

M ahnney, F
»fc.nr*, W. I
L illian , Gao.
lltyam. W. 1!

399

■950
300

A

K H c l Block* 4T and I f
Block M . .
Block C f ,. . . . . . ............
i:» i of Block to .
W h of Block 7 0 . . . . . 1 ,
Block* 71 and 7 f ...............
Block* 73 and 71
Block 79
....... .............

Ia t 7 . , . , , . . «
Lot JA ......... , .
L o td .a n d NS
Hty af 8 and LoU V to 4 . . .
LoU 1 to 4 . t

l a t a 7 and R. . . . . . . , .
l a t * 0 «od 10
. l a t * I, S, 3, I, A
*. .
N W I*
..........................
■All ...................
...............
l o t * 1 , 2 . . . ; ......................
,lo U 4, 7 . . . . ............ ! . .
H l i ..........................................
Lot* fi »nil 7
, Lot* R, ». io
.W
ut Lot* I and 2
la t 3
t a t * 4 and J,
la ta fi and 7
l a i * I *o&lt;l 3
, la i 3
.
la t I ,
l a i * I and 1
Lot I
l a t fi
t a t 10
l o t * 6 to 10
., „ .
la t I'
f a t 1. 7
•. , .
ta l 7
l a t * I, Ï , t , 7. . . . . . .
lo t * 6 to 10 . . . . i . . . . . .
Mattiti'.-. Addition
la t »

1

B
S
•'
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Rablnaoa'a B arrar

Millar. T . J . . . . . . .
C h i eh. T, I . t , * , , .
Ilawkin*, W, ! . .
Warran. D. W , . . . .
S ton a A G r a t o .. . .
WUaon. T. J L , . . , .
Koala r, Mr*. M. K
R aaaattar. A. T . . . .
M artin. Mr*. i L u
T h r tik a r . D. U . „
( l a r g o . N- ! ! . . . * . ,
T h i l o . D. l &gt; . . .
Moldan, R. E . . . .
fiolilan II. 8
M W o , 4F.-A P .'. . . .

Sm ith. IL II.

» . t^8»'"I I . . . . . . .
. .’I t t 1 t . . . . / . .
/.L m i t . . . . . . .
. .L o t a o - t ..........
. « Lot ai i . . . . ***
. . U U B , sa, 2«
. . L m * S t to S t .
. , L r t l l .í v .A .,

Loi I , ....... *..............

I Ma ». 10 11
Lot S i v a i i .
L e u 1, 9 . 1 , . .
H L ou H . Il
LoU 1, 2. 2 . .

Mutar, T . J - . - , Kall«. DT. D. W.
tiu th ri*. B............ ..
W oo d ru ff.. . . . . . .
Jj&amp;wa, W . à . . . . . .
Van Daman.. C. Il
Chriatophar, J . D.
Chrtitophrr, J . D,
Muaaon. J . . . . . . .
Jahnaon, C. P . . . .
MUlar. P. L . . . * . ,
llarndon, C. P . . .
Connelly, A, P
. .
Mutuo*, D. G . . . . . . . t .
Hnu*holdar, W. E . . . . ,
Garner. N. I t .............-V
fftophana, IL R . . ............
Camarnn, U G.............. ..
Lang, di* W.
Planar, law t# . . . . . . . . .
Galgar, A .« . « , . * . . . * * •
F ia ta r, la tr ia .............. , .
A borna thy, Mr*. W. W,
Hon nao* J . C * .. . . , . * .
CaMwafl. D. A. A San*
V bltA ir. B. P*.

N**l, Dr. T . A¡
IMckard. J . O ..

» 0 « 0 * 2 0 0* *• k9
D f .,0 . H .. . " ...............
ia MiíVÍS, »Vf**»;* tà r *
r -R m H h -P ..-; . . :v7 r

*

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I

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!*■ leal Cobrari

:

�Popular Hats for Vacation Trips

. . Bomlool* Vouniy B a n k . .
. .A . B. .Smith'( r o l) ...............
U. Homo».
.V . . .
, . Mro. Hoto Z i l t m r ............
. .O . W. Cooko (ro l.)............
..H o a r y Wataon (rol.) » m».o
. . y . Ç . Martin («ol.&gt; u m .
. .O . H. Hlr bordona.
. .Ç . H. Din too .....................
..J a n . H ickses A Hon (coi)
..A lb a n A» arsralln g...........
V .L . R . 1'hllipt A C o ..........
«J Arnon A WII*on..................
.« I!»nry U n d M ( m i ) .« » * .
, . Sanford CjTrl« C i . . . . . . .

Ä

i i ä i ; : ; :

Plom biag rontro rto r.........
R t u t t m rrrh o n t# ..............
B tro o r chop, « chairo . . . .
RoiMI m archam a..’. ..........
BnrbOr «hop &lt;4 c h a ira )...
RtiaU m o r r a a n t........... ....
Itetpll m rrrhont. ............
O p ia t o 2 pool tobloo.. . .
Hagkage wagón ond droy
IIBPB» «OOo.do.OoooOooo
HotoL arrom. 10 to 15____
Rota!) m r r r h o n t................
Rotall merchante ............

bllor.
Introduction o f lacquered ribth Ita m etallic-looking, highly
a surface (w hich euggeats durtrot-docs not r f aH y mean 1t h ven coniiderable atrength to
black braid. A pretty model
outing hat la made o ve r a w ire
with silk fiber braid sewed to
ere Is a - collar of black lacribbon laid in fluted plaits st
la about the prown. Between
alls are clusters of ^cherries

J . W. ro fd &lt;«A) .0

,i%hn M f p f . « * •.
O. C . Bryant
Ovara u m t T
OvaratrMl t
. Lulu llonton

ícense

State and

Seminole County, Florida, for the year ending October tut, 1913
v&gt;-

S..Thao.

J . W. Dlckloa
P. J , N*4may*
in ai Ico A Wi

Is-do h sro b r
\4 County a t
A. D. U H ,

Crystal 1rs Cc

Dr. C. E . Wnlkor............ ¡
I&gt;?. T* A♦ N ü l«
Dr. N doV. Howard. . .
Dr, bam uri l ’uleotoa. .
D». DU vor J . Millar .
D». J . W. N | a o n .... . . .
&gt;D r. 8 . W . U w l s «

Operating ferry. I I»'
, Rotoli moreka a t . .
Physician A Surgeon
Physician A Surgeon
Physician......................
Pbyaid
........ an
i A Burgeon
physician A Burgeon
P b y s ld a n ,,
............

Kanner

S v '.g

in f Light A P « *J Co
ml. Light A F u .l Co.
chard Johnood V . . .
L. MIII*«

22S;,Qct

Oct
Oct
Ort
Ort
Ort
Ort
Oct
Ort
Oft

i » u . .,
D ll» ..l»H...
191». .
1 5 1 2 ...'
1913. . .
m * r .- :
19. », , .
191». .

(*, D .'P o arso n , P ao la----Stand ard Oil Co. .

¡ ¡ »

ira p o o o ., . .
I lu Booo
Du Booo. scant
Romo

l i . j K ÿ Æ f . '. :

Ahütn,a rto rr of* Till.
Glonn folio ln« C

r. w S k 5 : : ; : ; ; : :
Co F»
• 0 o •o* 0 «
£Brf l i'
î r {M
; IftBIU, f..............
a00«oi
P y .00 A H a y o o o ...’ .

t

I . J . M W k l...

Q; W. Crim , te r n i . ,,

Ihu A Castas.......
kan A C a t t a i . . . .
. J . U artos, a iN i

àSSSsff.

T ro roloro1 la s C o ..
Koal aatoto scant . ,
la u n ch lor hlro. . . .
P U k m o rk o t............
Hoto» m orrhaata.„
Itootaurant, 1C trota
.N at Piro loo C m ..
Hoy E lettone* Am
. nuoti,lock otoad, S

Im M s s ik ip i* .......

Bo. Mutual Aid Aoaa
RotoO s t i i i i a t o . . . . ,
R o ta» m a r *b o a t.. . . .
itosi ostato o|«nt. . , .
Lumbar d oolor..
P h y s i c i a n -----P h o to fra p b a r.. .
Rota» morrhant
Rosta u rn a t..........
»•toil morrhant

m erchant. .*._............

Ifow r « . « i ... « •, » . i
maker and r«polr*r
m o rtk aat. v . .............
m rrrhont. t1»------. . .

LI*arv otoblo. r t atork or law
S h ln m still, cap *».000............
H tiill m i f t u B t . * o. * 0 •* •« *
U to r r atoblai I t h otork or loot
lu t All m t r i l f t l l . ooi ot i oe e o
M t*U BDtrek t o t ........................
Harbor shop 1 ch o ir.................
Retail m o rrh a a t.. ....................
RoOtil morchoat
D e n t is t ., ï. . . . .
Loral Inru rtnr* ago n i.............
Rotali m orrhant'.......................
Auto for hlro. 5 poooongs* . . .
Auto lor hlr*. » pomati gw . . .
DooUr In froth man(g..............
.R otoli m archant. (
, Ri t a W m orrhaat.........................

U « . . Apr I f i e . . . . Ilta ry Lando
. 1 . . . . . . . . . fhlaglo mill, esp 50.000
. U vory and hack. . .‘ . . ,
U t ..A p r ii I t l t . . . W - S - Pries.
. Contractor
■ 40. .April ta u . Bonford N o r.lty Worbt
. Navolty works
. Rotoil morchoat . . . .
1 4 t , , April 1 S I 4 . . .W . T . pw leord..
. Photograph«...............
. Turpontls* stilt, rap 25
.■ s ta ll m arrkanta..........
. Dootlot............................

ÎîllÎvÇ

.....

L . J . B o b * « -----

KiO .Ckodw lrk.
. W. A. Ginn •. •,
J . II. Oesrutaa.
■W . D, IIsolaban

urpontine (till, rap 1« b
lato» morekaat. . . . . . .
loving ricturo Show. . ,

Boarding houao, 1
Rota» merchants.
Rota» morrhant«
Harbor. I chair . . .
•• ** ■SlSNM I M l l l U l l t f a
. '. Roto» m erchant...............
, , Meto» m orohSO t.,. . . . . .
. . Watrhmakor A ropataor
..n iry r la repair rhop.........
. . Hela» ntorehante
. . lindert a kora A E mb, . , .
..U rla li marchants . . . . . .
llr u d m orchoat...........
to lortory, «op 21 ton*
It. factory, cop I f to o t

Ilota» morchoat
Hoto» m orrhant, « « »
•
Civil Kng A Survsyor . , , ,
Staam lau nd ry,............
1-aunrh for hi............................
Auto for h lrd .e .. . . . . . . . . .
Wholoaal* m orrhant...............
Auto for b i r o . , . . . . . , . . . , .
U. B. Health a A te Ina do

Rota» marchant .
Rota» merchant. .

c iirtS M TÜomaa (roll*,
inchini Bradford (col)
C. Splnki. i , . , , •,
Lilly A Jsm oa. ..............
8. M11**11.......................
C bttll* Aadtreon (ml)

Rotali morrhant. .
Itala» m erchant. .
Pool room, I tatOo
Pool room, 1 tabi*

Albert Williams
II. B. Johns A r
A. Jahneoh (eoi)
Isaiah D lrlao n .,
H. Brown............

n a b iwurkot. - . . . . .
Hato» Ash dialers
Harbor abop,.l_£hal
Auto for h i t * . . . .
K ola» m o rrh an t..

Pert Personals.

W hy D ivide H im » ’
Joh n n y begged to be taken to tliw
(heater for the nrat“ ftme. and fluaU y
hla mother gave In. ’’V e ry w ell, dtw r»
tomorrow 1 w ill take you to see a n
actress take the part of a llttlo b o y—
•Peter Pan’ by name." -Joh n n y looked
sober. "W h y." he asked, '‘w ill she

T ru ly , thee« are nicbartl Olney’a de­
clining years.— Colombia Htate.
1
Confronted w ith marital tronblen.
Manuel reflects that bo alw ays bas the
stage to fall back on.— Exchange.
Still. If O . K - Cbeslertori bos too
IAO«,. 12.50
a .« « ,. Lao much fun w ith the eugenists. they may
■.Oft..
U
m nn
«L sA
p ub lish his waist invneure In support
o f their contentlooa.— Washington Poet
Congratulations sre due to 8tr Thom
ii
• B tttsr L o t H e r C r y .'
as Llpton on tbs fact that he did not
A w o m a n 'ts a lm o s t a s p e o u lla r a s m
have to depend fo r-b is success as A
m an. S h e w ill b r e a k In to t e s r a s ta ll
man of alfalra od his Judgment as s
th e m o^e s h e Is u rg ed to o h e e ^ s p
constructor of yachts. — Washington

3 •righili,"rn n fItlnos.
»•toll morghont.. , .

It -'« I morchoat.. . ,
Retail m on kaa t . . , .

lir ia » mor chants , . ,
Gas plant

Hrtail roorrhanta . .

Rotoli, aaorakdat., .
Itakory

th e HTVo sb o w ill c ry .

Ilarbof

W í á h “ « :.. ¡¡¿ ¡ii

A. o . B in ,.» '

M. P. Roblw
Wobotor MU'

ce Silting..

U »* p

o « m *. .

2. labios

Itsooloof.

ft. V*
Il. t..
II. C.
M« 0 .

SpringSold rtro A Mar Ino Co.

U
.U&gt;U
olf' *4i' V
st*
Hm II Kirt
UÁi*r* V
I *m* 'aa*
Co .*.*. *

Çh sa. L Polit» ..« « « • .
W. G «y an f o i . . . ,,
! .. A. ilo ti......................
Dr. W. E. Hoaohtldrr
N. U. C o rn a r................
farjio_Brw a......................

I f f »

SoBf. Bottling Worh#
O. W. S p e n ce r...........» . . .

J . B . J o b «*, Q viods. . . ,
O. O. Wuoloolt. , . A. . . ■
Oviedo HHw A r » r o Co
H. B . ble Cali . . . . . . . .
Lawton Broa, Odkrdo. » \
J . H. I m . Ovlndw .
.
D r. C. J . M arrholL J ’—
C . J . M o r« h o M ,...^ ,! ...
J . ». Mr Ks nki r '
Wm. J a«obor . ‘
-rfV l«tor BchOWfSE . W. Blilaniv . i , . . . . v
P. H atch
............
B a l L u m ber C o . . . . . . .
HUI H4w. C o . . . . . . . . .
. Hawkins A w arroo.
.
Job. C. Harrio.
O. P. l l r r ndwo. . . • - •’
Ú . M c lo u lln .......... ' . » 4 . Hodgo* Bros..f t .y .| * i-

o(oato.
Monta.
ornata.
t| on u .
aconto.
0con ic.
ofoat«.
aconta.

v o «u «w t«| A*# ''T . t t t O
Gorm aste Flro la a C i .7

A Surgeon
!.p ( l9ÍS.‘.‘ ,‘ ! Dr. C .’ J . Marshall. Ovlod* Phyaif^lB. . baa a,« .#**..-%••• *

Seminole C oun ty, Florldk. for Ihe year ending October 1st, 1914
o&lt;t m » ; i , -----------*’

Co..
Co..
Co.,
Co.,
Co.,
Co,,
Co.
Co.,

fc Ï Â S : S S

0««U potion

Baa.' cZ $m t i« ¿ £ C m

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

ni Building A L o t

voo V* UlwVBWtr ** * #♦. * * o
.;.B o o to rd Puralturo Co.
Jo * D o M o n t .,,...........
J . 0 . McCrary A Co
•omissis Pharmacy .
Goo. f l u
h ,...............
Ms ,«
1 *h
Mltehel)
Wight O ratory C o .----"W. 8 . P a r k e r . . . . . . . . .
Haiti* B. UryaM (col)
Harry W ray .. . . . . . . . .

Ckofo
Choto
Cktoo
Choto
Chaoo
Choto
Cktoo
Ckoot

N Y U odorwrit lat Co......... .
Niagara Iss-Co.
..............:
la . Co of N A morirà. . . .
Orioni Ino Co............ ...............
l'hoonli A m ol Loados......... .

rh d o rto k o r...... ...........

L P . M «Cullar. . . . . ,
R obert C la r is . . . . . . .
Mro. J . H. B r u t o a ...
Gardner A Johnson. .
A. J . Coulter t e o i) .. .
Now U to M«dirai Co.

V V MÿSa::::i

i&lt;“ nc » : : : : : : : :

U * A L oad as A Globo Ina Co

-K ., o u i . . . . . : ; . .

In ch in i tailor........................
•toll m r tc h o b t..,.....'.
Iror otoblr. 5 h ocork or Woo
onk. «tO.ooe capitol stork
atoll m orrhant......................
aggag* «nena ond d r a y ..
Stall m orrhant.............
stall lerrrhont

&gt;Ko R* j iWytii •o * * t

O rr man Am#r Ina C o .................

1 . Woodruff, ocra

m i l marchant..................

,J»hn Colson (« M t..
'j . D. Ilonnor (ro t)
David L . Thrarhrr

r t it l A D*a Co at Md .........

iiV f ö u u

Rotali m artVont
A alo for hlr*. 81
Hot oil mrrrhont
Rota» morrhsat
Rot«» mrrrhont
mrrrhont
(Ip u aoarohaat
Otall merchant.

blllty to recommend It, as well as
good looks.
*-.*•
Flowers, so macb. In evidence on
tho dressier bsls of the season, ore
not used on outing or traveling bits.
Out fruits, less fragile, are a part of
lb s play, with cherries as the star.
Fringed ribbons, tbsl Is. ribbons
raveled out Into fringed ends, or
•paces, are pleasing on hats that de­
pend on ribbon alone* for decoration.
Hut there are not many of* these.
Too many goqd ornaments made ready
...
I--- *_______ ______M ' ft _ . 1 ,
(o .tuie.
too
'many good substantial
fancy feathers, save tbe time of
trimmers.
T h o trimming"fef hats of this kind
h r-d ta tln c tlr w H hfn -th e sco pc-of-thtt
- home milliner. A shape originally becoming and simply trimmed Is sure to
turn out satisfactorily. Am ong one’s
belongings good m illinery materials,
left o v e r from other reasons. If of the
right character, save money and an*
awer the purpose for traveling hata
J U L IA B O TTO M L E Y .

........
f j'M llr -i'h o e n la Ina C m ...........

C.

Tur pontino .U », cop l i b
Rotoli m a r c h a n t s . . . . . ,
Rotall marchant .............

tripe
fact«
beta
their
them

Ilftltl

Aotno ln .g r .n r o Co

8S5S.‘Safá&amp;.v.::
R aU lI m rrrhont........... . .

. . B . A O. Motor C o . . . . . .
A. W. Watboa . . . . .
A. H. fuller
WoodraC A Wttaon
B an k Of O rlad o .. . .
n ik .
Irtish Dickson (rol)
Utrary, i h t o U t i m . , ,
rlali n u fk tl ..........................
T b . B . B u r k ............
D. D. nonio U . , . . .
Amo lo? hlr». 5 w o w .p r .
IJy o ry atable, 5 h atotk or
D. D . D o o M ............
D. D. D i s t a l ,, . l , . . ............Rotoil m orrboat. . . . . . . .
lo h n Turnar ( r o l ) ... . . . . . . Ü vory atablo. 5 * atochar
Mro. Alleo Moaoonc* ............Raotourort. trrora 15 . . . .
A J . Blggora. . , . . . .
«»*»•»IJÍkjüfk « s i l ,
Vo-Coro Cbrmlrol C
f a r t illir r foctory..........
Thoo. K . B o t a s ,. . .
.
. Ro a! oota lo o to n i. . . . . . . .
ato ll morrhant
1* D . H art. . . . . . . . .
J . M . S la m a i............
.atoll morrhant
T . Koono...............
s c e n e * « » to n 1
atoll mrrrhont
C. B . M cC arthy. . . .
Dr. 8 . W. I c o t a , , ,
hfM eUa. . . . . .
»toll nrrehont
.*•*11 mrrrhont
olnil morrhant.
Tff&gt;n ■n m ir m n t u »

«row that the tim e fo r vocation
is coming n ear and baa. In
^fllTod. the consideration of
Kars up. hata w blcb w ill do all
'aasrrrt have a -rig h t to expect

S co t. Union A H oi. l a t O».
Ijnndon A a u :» :-re Co ‘ » M /* -*

Auto for Mr*. I j o m o m .
B ank, lio.ouo.oo i t o ^ , .
O r n ifU t. ; . ..........................
lUtaH m orrboat..................
Rotall m rrrhon t..................
Hato» m rrrhon t..................

Auto for -IlIra. .

Physician-. . . ..

A sín (ft b ir o ...
Rotali marchant
JLoiail morrhant
J u i n » HMftkanl
Botali mwrhanl
Hhippor oi »ak ..

« e l 1913

II. Illcb a rd a e *;&lt;

Oct it is . V f.F -’ T . .iieooo.
Oes ! « í f . i,vpw*räs ÇHw Co..
O r t 'l» r a .‘. ..«• W. N iio n .......
Oct
0 *1
Od
lift
0«t

1913. -

. Dr. J . W. NUon ..
L. M o rg an ,.^ ;
r a r a . . . , f J . I I . K a o n i ...,4 .
1 9 1 2 -:V ;f'.U rk A-‘n u t a o * ..
r a j s . .«.(OlarVirwol Turposl

« S R S tS »
Bau tolls tt|
Bauteil«. SI
...lows,
i* Shaw«'

&lt;■. .1

Ishaksk.. . . ft ft &lt;

'íf-OOt, I tra Coto Bol. WI

Tops.V.'

t - K I f j? J,
. . Umeba

- t Walk
p s lm r t..

Boydv.y

I iB ju m n t, . .
X M f n A f tt. « « #1 ♦*in #iu ••*. «**. *♦#*•«•

VwvflisÄV«

^ V «•••* OS*0» »•
I ubalkru In irroh mrwta
I m orohsnu (cantAt)..
T ü fP tft^
ÄM1 aulì, rap 1« k . .
H»tt s tr a n i,

,íf*«ah«p. . . . . . .
alo M S W ....... . . .
¡a- aldo ahow..........
ftel yn *fcháJit. * * *
jüpr in trsab fruit
J Ar t a n. . ..............

U, niarhoC,
* £ ? * ! * • * */jV,» . -

jovsriy . . y , . . - ..........

M o j i t o ;Wa/kidiìl.

IcC lo U asd ... . . . . . i - . - . Rota» martksol
Ovil oaktsso« KovaB Aorrhaal
Rwir.l mrrrhant
Hrteil p.rffhapti

[étain'b o ra h a u l.. :
l * . lì ;'••••

H*»

A child ten to twelve years old re­
quires 0.0 tbe food of a man. " .
A stronom ers have figured that tbs
son loses In Its m ass a quantity equal
to the volnroe of the earth every 80.000.000 ykars.

Queen M ary o f E n glan d Is s poor
con Verso Ilo n s l i s t
K in g G e o rg * or E n g lsn d I* s n e * r
n e et stu d en t o f m eleonriogy.
i t ts rem ark ed th a t t^ a re U a »|wrt-

ag* of daughters among the royal fam­
ilies. of Ktfcca.

Ud«TTg A liom lag
■aioil » « r r h s o k .- ,
Retail m o r tk a a t.,.
: Rotali wiorrkaol . .

LuDfOStaad .. .
Rotali morckaol»

« S Ä .T S » a

Sülls;:!:::,

C . e . W i . 'J**

d g fft.ò èt i s t i . .-,

■í

‘ y* ■

1

.s . ,

At 590 foot below the eurface of tbs
traitor tbs amoatit of lllnmtnslion Is
about the same a« that on tbe surface
on a clear but moonldes night
Two Prrnelmlen have Invented a
process for treating photographic nega­
tive* by wblcb (be effect of stereoscop­
io raliof la produced In pletora*.

*■ K ing. V fpfortí/iiinA nu el o f Ita ly bos
b eeó &gt;aVárdetl t h * C a rn e g l* hero gold
m ed al fo r h i* w ork |n «UkcoWagtng h*2i.ro ron? doeds th Ita ly by th e e x a m p le b *
5.W0 s e t In giving aid to th e su ffe re rs o f th#
»««
M essina e a rth q u a k e In 1908. . |

TWtafl aamchant .

But If * o n s

one tells her to go ahead and nh»--d a*
many tears as she. pleases. She w ill
at otico quit cryin g and speak bwrm ind.— Atchison Ú loto.

T o Avoid h a m fe e lin g s n h r n o t Abol­
ish la st p la c e in tb e b a se b a ll p e rce n t'
a g e colum uaT—C h icag o N'eWs.
.’ '
T l 4 r e &gt; o n e rlb ln g a b o u t' b *seb *U .
Noltody e g ra * w b e th e f o r h o t A mgn Is
k \kx \ looking * 0 long os he c a n b it th *
b a ll.—p e lrd it F re d ' P re s*. •
AICJion«cV'. 'pFor«w«wf2&gt;xial basetroll » t« &lt;
b een regard ed aA o-m onopoly. tb e com pi'tlUou now 1» progress sh o w s th a t
(b « re Is no nood 6 t a n a u t i- tn is t law la
sp o rtin g e tr c le s .-K e w . T o rk W orld.

ncvn pf absorbing
.
teresi! People noi^ngrr'
•a looking th*** foe
things they W l^ ^ tk ey
go to tbeir ndgtpspcr
foi*. information as to r
'.Whfare such iMnt&gt; t m f
be found* T h ii metho3
«art« time arid trouble.
If
to hrlng
your w iret to the sttqi&gt;-

' ¡-sr

�ym zàm ssm ré

in '..... ~ ~ “ T::~ïïri~'iiTrTii

BUD G ET

O F O P IN IO N
YO U

AND

“JUST BETWEEN
¿Sirv*

M E.” '

*

à1

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.
tria ls
No, it ain't no fairsome
It ain't no trick a-«milin’
y
When the world is at its best;
1 reckon that the feller
People mostly like to boast
Is he who smiles on dark days
'W hen naybors need ’em most.

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

■■mill

M

l

tion as you V rr 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 •

ru r i m *

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 B ta th Holes
L a u n c h R id e
__ '
Ü3rí S-ji
Ä
,o'
II. W. Rowe,
Mrs; Rowe and that they
th e y 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 o u tfit i i
the Alma May, given by Mr. Joe spent &amp;dnday a t Daytona Beach.
splendid work accomplished A
DeMontl The party left the dty
mimical misaionariet, the h,v,i »ini1
D ram 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
»nd
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 a t 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 a t 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 PEO PLE AND EV EN TS

Today the clouds are barque* of
frosted silver sailing a turquola »«a.
Tomorrow they will be'innumerable
fleet whose bellying sails of pink rfnd
spurple and yellow and ametbyat
bear them grandly across a bay of
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 End taror 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
m
. 7Vrw*¿Ii
ture is ex perle Ming*1 the jtiaual rfg- vesflge
v?
of thfdy » house of Vbi.o^dge i . ; The brick roads will bejrantinued a t the home of Rev.
1*. Strong
apd
we-can
all
look
forward
to
this
Jessie
Stumon 1» visiting
Mias
ony of ^&gt;tì tùli ton# T o m ,'ihe *and
n marv^
ht H J»‘.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.
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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
beauty;
J
of living^'.
‘
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 Une 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
F O B 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.
_-n„ ml_ dostx to visit hia mother. Mrs. S. A.’ overhauled. Jas. Harriis.
Si-9tp
Lookout; Hev, F. P. qt
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/h ir. and Mrs.- Harry Kent havo
wo shall feel tomorrow.
For Sale— Furniture at 210 Put
Children’* Pienie
returned from their wedding tour Ave._______________________ S£ü
Today we thought of n kindly act. recently. A gentleman needed a for the heavy travel of the Sanford
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.
I
B i.
%
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 i t 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 t a s t e am i
%
of the llutte/l|ng hearts which strcir 1
Modem H o u sek eep in g .
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 an d fresh—
dickens would a married man do portable vacuum cleaner — milord
Better Babies diplomas have been
Mr«. W. P. Carter and Walter are
5 c e n ts in th e m o istu reFor Sale—Now Underwood
under the circumstances? At any keeps up with all the latest improve­ received by Jack Petert, Rose Lap ro o f p ack ag e.
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 a t 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 t t h 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 mid 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, buf 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 o u n d , th in . ten d er—
For Sate—Jersey sow,
Esds boys and .I played Indian and wearing a borrowed apron. But It high scores in all the Better B s 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 i a t e for
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
e
ffic
ie
n
tly
served
-d
in
n
er
p
a
rty
.
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-. a r t &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
TO 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 J s 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 e tiz e rs.
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 dally trip s 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 er&gt; 8 n a p L a n d 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 aitin g m o n th s e v e ry ­
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 c e r m a n , 5 cen ts. *
•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 m ating, 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 l u mn a d r i l l e 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
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;u„^u,
u g h .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
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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 onifl, «fid the qpper
Tho first &gt;imoklng-carrlsge was In­ their leaHeqk.was. g’ «cordial ‘^InVlta1:1 r.:’ - I 1:ia^. Isift^lÄHphrlBttaii.men
RLANEOUg,
Bay biscuit baked by
portico was the tiniest place •Imag­ troduced on the Hastern Counties rail­
tion from Hfft. HShbins to meet
W
O
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M
I
and
womony'.èiœÎStid
'trirls.T^bat
way
la
September.
18«.
inable. In addition to this «11 my
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the Robbins Nest
1 1 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 loW ane
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
■ vTnpH H Bpp
Thsre fa a gnat-revelation in this. his appearance qt S a. m. Vtib*
Always look for thai l
It la that the world and all that
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Tallahassee, jjuly 24.--T h at 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 th e‘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^kMil {ho party
cannot jco m b 'la itg 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 of 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.
If 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 a t 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
Mauretania, 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
¿T•
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'•

definition i ‘

hy virtue
be '*
such

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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 LAND DEAL MADE
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T W E N T Y T H O U SA N D A C R E S ' O F FA R M
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- W IL L P L A C E IT ON T H E M A R K ET

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
O rja n d b ; I ^ . ^ J e J a l l ^ o

J^Tpejaons famifisr with Ityrtford
* 1 itti
county affairs the strange rase of
the daughter bf a wealthy farmer LIBRARY AND WOMANS CLUB
there who. from her, .ralrleat child
ARE S P 0N SE R 8
hood, rebelled at Wing girl or worn-'
an. She tivad for year* in Florid* as
OTHER INTERESTING NEWS AND VIEWS FROM a man, associated with men and
lived with a woman who sraa sup­
OVER THE SUNSHINE STATE COMPILED
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 an d .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 i n t o w o m a n h o o d a n d one- o f 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
Th, t&lt;) » ,
^
#
1 1 «
• m.rry hcr II» WWW H*1 b bid «.
market for all of the Celeste fig* and
have
been
flattered.
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Th# provision of tho civil sundry
the building aa the work progresses.
okra that -ran be grown he.-e as this
After t f t "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 th at they were hopelessly she was not a woman, but* n man Shackleford bill, s i r 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 2 4 — 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 o t*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
t menj
General
.-.Mfffiualj^r
Ccapdd«
màcola and a steamer *W1U‘aW W hire
from her from the U g w^ k t ^ T 'dto-j exchanged (ft rash. The one per 1
went
fortV
lnto
batfto
at
the
begin­
shortly to .loud upward of one hun­
appearance, until, t h / Jicws ' o f her
dred carload* to he conveyed to ning of the “Ten-Yrar-W ar/’ his death ’pawn.. I t ii, atipposod thty lient; diffe/^Rrá^ woilld xmakó up a
nephew, Kmiotio, followed hto úiteíñM «»(tt¿l tu* aid thé sto tra In reAlexandria. Egypt. Mr.. J. Land or
shs/beepme a barber in earnwt. tirlhf v th-a^roridi:
tlnguiehtdrriatt^e
on
the
field,
the Fish-Lund Company, wbo come*
after!« b*r departure -from Baltimore.
from Mississippi, Yr in the city mak During th e, eiigafcament In the Cu­ 'Çhe .tepbrjj frjptn Floiflda. eayi that ' Cra^tiyiw Af y*? Ffderal ehighway
tían
Kills
in.
th;*
jfurtp
spring..of
1895
eqmraisaiç.irjOiif ’ supervise t b* exdling of
tód vwith ^«TWir
Mr. Pona waa %«Htnded. A jSpait- ahi' aIw'ñye.
pendlttno .or&gt;lg!i;w*y funde-ds a featord’s huHat-found!l6dgnvbpt 14L» hu there sñ'd« votbd regularly At raelf IWra.
•ÇJH. i j'h e eommtoaion. _
consignhi* Pi will bo
fôtfcUôn/ i W Q &amp; ï
.WÔOjA B* .¿oppoAw df the senate ôf
otiiori as soon aa a n 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!* m «"« ^„PPH .. t% t duribk-th« eumITS
sent
"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 .: t 9 -'. tittjr»il service
Next Sunday night atT :4'6 a« tlw ;r
titff Case Postponed
;
b o f'n 7 g iY a n hl’.ce. :
"
BsptTit. clnirrh Rev'. George Hytnar
I_I:i * * *r?‘ '
^1“ * I without th&amp;lrV.’Aouto■Vil
The brarttig o H L * hsh»« -oepus "Leave ^ham a t 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
Ju Ji
Sunday
Baptist
two drums. Some ü ä i w d l v i'
t .Wltat he was 000!.
He falil, "if my aoo

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! when h«. awoara. off with a
oath, \yhen the man quits, after u
INCIDENTS THAT PRECEDED NAhigh resolve and with more or It&amp;s
emotion connected, with tho per­ HORAE. MORE THAN A MATCH , &gt;OLEON’B EXILE TO ELBA.
FÖR FOE IN FAIR FIGHT*,.
formance, whether he lapses or not
y o u AND ME.”
depends largely on that man. some­
what on the attendant circum­
Conqueror Would Hava ’Resisted to
stances of his renunciation and a Had Opportunity to Run, But Bravely
the Last, But Hie Generals D#little— but very Uttlo—on the phrase­ ' ’ Stood HI» Ground and Crushed
aerted Him—tn*l*ted on For­
tha Skull of Hie Enemy In
ology of his swearing off pledge.
mer Leader's Abdication.
d All Local Advertlsetnents tinder I
the Last Round.
Jh e case of prohibition Is a ‘ dose
A C H IE L I S AM ONG VE T A K IN G N O T E S AND F A IT H *
T
h is Heading T H R E E CEN TS .
parallel. The state or tho county
A hundred .years agp one-of ttift
« H E ’L L P R E N T ’ E M
S O SA Y S S A U N T E R E R .
The following, among hundri-ds of events of all history occurred- it waa L in e For Each In sertion. Minimum
or the Jownrytake any group---»«*
the tirm of lie way». Perhaps the similar Incidents, seems to be well the abdication of Napoleon as E a ------ 25 C ents.
• •/
„ .
♦conomic waste of liquor appeals to authenticated:
peror of Franco and the signing a’
«; Dropping Into a shoe »hop the
Some
years
ago*»
hunter
In
Wyo­
of (he rights of his Tamily to
.the judgment of .the electorate; .per­
ntbej. day to have some work dope
ming territory waa camping under tho throne of that fair land. The Bourbon
haps
the
moral
obliquity
of
coun­
--/ n o T a Ïk
“ K •drm ,«"Veat
I noticed that the shoemaker ' tff
wind riTdr/wgU Up In the mountain».
V no name of; house number U
tenancing by law tin intsitution, the He had » horse of fine breed; and family was to be gplurbed bo power,
taking down some beds was working Lait wiok I jokingly made alluak
In the ad pJcsac d» not
the Allies having entered Paris.
1
in so mo very soft material , and ask* to the names of the' two men who chief business of which is.to make had selected a small bunch of cotton­
The Herald for Informati
Napoleon,
beset
on
every,
hand
on
ing him.-what it was found put that were in the coffee business in Or­ fools and criminals of men, strikee wood trees for his camp, while, at' a the downward slide from tho crest of
the- Identity of the «dVertU«*
it was pure paper pulp, instead of lando, Ohse and Awde, and what the people..»» civic folly; or perhaps little distance, under an unusually power, had -returned to FVmtalneblead
uilly
we do nov know who the
leather the heel» were made of pa did - these gentlemen do * but come all the good people unite against large tree-of the same kind, and apart at the beginning of April, too late, alrertlser
Is and If we do We «tC
pel-fox-fillara-juul„wb*t_UX!r«ed to _right_ back with a pound of the thoee whom .they deem the bad s l f
not..allowed to glvb ont thls|
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ir - highly moral yearning to lUlllPO.
He was sUU bent on doing something.
be a real thing' kr»a a mere sham. (a mous ’ Eofa ' Vrëm Pôï" fresh rtìàaWdyf**0
It ooold hardly bs called stabling— On the night of April X, Caolalnqpurt formation. Simply write a Iciulr . J
hasten,
the
millennium,
and
a
law
Now maybe this is the best kind of coffee—sent it to .the editor of The
for iha bone waa picketed, and the returned from Parla, with the news and address it ai» per lnstrutj|ÇOs
msterial for the making of heels and Hergld who in turn handed it to me prohibiting the sale of liquor is tree formed bis »belter.
n the ad. •
**
J
by
constitutional
that the eenete bad deposed thè for­
solee of shoe«. Maybe paper ia and I want to thank Ohse and Awde passed either
One nlgbt the banter waa aroused
mer master. Ilia reception of th# new*
cheaper and better and .the manu- for the same. Oh-Say Ow Awd, amendment or by legislative act.
from a sound sleep by a neigh from
was
dramatic.
"Fine*
business!."
declare
all
the
S t O R SA L E
don't-cher-know.
facturer» of shoes trying to give the
bis horde, which sounded rather Ilk#
The following day was a busy one.
good
people
and
all
the
wise
people
rag#
than
alarm.
American
horse#
public good * service; recognise - the
His officers were called.
For Sale Dirt .Cheap— Buick, live
fact that paper is better and in­ 1 Nearly every man professes a and all the people desiring to strike ar# often quick to detect the approach
"I have offered to the Emperor Alex­ passenger car. Now tire#,'
out
the
economic
waste,
"Thank
Ju jt
of Indiana, os well as boasts of prey,
stead of giving us common leather fondness for fishing and fellows who
ander, ” »aid he. "a peace at the prie#
o»»rh«»ltJ.
t l - 5,p
give us real nice paper. Hill Ma- never wet a line nor heard of Isaac. heaven, that J o b la donel" Where­ and the hunter- waa toon upon bia of great eacrtfloea. Freno# wl ‘
poles was not far from wrong when Walton will discuss the subject with upon the Rum Fiend laughs a low, feat, and-looking la the direction of former frontièra. He has' refnsed;
For S t l e - m o Csdillac touring
he tried to pass a Pure Shoe Bill in all the aplomb of a debutante at a hoarse, second-act laugh, nnd the bis hon«.
The animal waa standing In the full allows the troop# to wear tho w!
r for 1400.00, fust overhauled in
the Florida legislature. In oldèn bride1» shower. Some do get-reel ddvil is still to pay— for the. cigars
cockade.
I
will
attack
Parle.
1
light of a bright moon, and seemed to
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
times we wore shoar.'knd boots made enjoyment from dangling a hook are on the highly moral ycarners be staring at an object In the branches on you. Am I right?"
The
appeal
to
their
attachment
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
of pure leather and there,were not in the water and waiting for a bite, and their aiders and abettors. Tho of tha trqa.
As Uta banter looked
as many cattle killed then as sow; which mprd times than not is in­ truth is, the job has only begun. It the branches were violently agitated, great. The resourceful conqueror stood
Why should we- pay for leather and flicted about eight inches north of takes from one to ftto years to g eta a dreadful yelling scream waa beard, before them.
For Sale^-Two good hones and
"Vive l’Empereur! To Perle!" was
receive paper and why should not the third button on ones oxfords prohibitory law passed in a state. sad a dark object, which waa a moun­
spring
Rtgon. Inquire of Coco Cola
^Kansas, the only place where the tain Uon, landed on the back of the the shout of assent that thundered
the legislature pass a pure shoe bill by a chigger with jawa like a adlr
Bottling
Co.
80-tfc
s^JfcjjUy amount» to much, it has horse. The latter sprang Jnto the air, gratefully In his care.
as well as a purv^j^pd bill.- I for
tinner’s shears If yoq
t
"Tell your aoldlcr»" he *ald brief­
qdpftet of i century to i n- with a mad scream, little Inferior in
one do\nty, bell .
___
For Sale nr Rent——Two nice re*ichigger you are cerUin.'t&amp;.tyijl a
j
ly.
shrillness
and
rage
to
that
of
his
’It is possible—even probree that tlmLOf.the »ttaeWflW if uwfcpMJjknfpstl.-ncca
at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
a.hoUt'VWtJttf*
The
generals,
however,
stood
aloof.
tinuof the .»ttacNQxf ftuvekpUwpfpa-tjuit Nie commoti sense of the enemy.
Ney
was'thDlr
.leader.
To
them
the
j^per must be V *d
A &gt; h 4 ' h a r ^ &gt; l l h iT b ^ W t
8Q-tf
He returned to the ground with a
people and their common
. .-..„tura of shoes, e^.üie ^ n ÿ fh ttu re o f £ ^ &amp; th ^ * K Z one Bnd h„ u
situation was not onV that could' bo
groat
concussion,
but
failed
to
shako
’moral senile have so developed durFor Sale;—New Underwood type­
cured by the Jmilgtnntlbn alone. Real
tempÿff Like a IViuyjag- Jiifate,
fngk the post generation' that the off tbs mountain Ban, so closely did power was needed. He, Lefebvre and writer, price $75. \ P. 0 . box lSW,
* Thsrre
- * “ is• •a « cr«»-'jàf’
* « * » * piscAtorial
* tbn latter cling to his prey,- Blood
timt* required to get a state thor­
Moncey entered Napoleon’s study with­ Sanford, Fla.
in place of the r&amp;l .thing. No sub89-tf :
pikejji} the membership of. which is oughly under a prohibitory law will begad to appear on the hone’».nock out awaiting bis will. *
i-&gt;
stltate should^bs Used in the manu­ large, who get most àf' »hoir pleas­
and shoulders, and the Hon waa tear­
"Sire," sold Ney, "It la time to end
be Tea# now than that required thirty
facture. of any article when the purFor sale at a bargain, as I live to
ure from sitting in-'the iloa’dy draft or forty years ago. Nevertheless, ing ble way to hie jugular, to let out this. Your situation fs desperate. Yon
the gallant beast’s lift.
chaser Is paying for something sup­
far a *a y cannot attend to this 1$
of a whirring fau jkrgulng thfe merits
Apparently realizing bis full danger, must make up your mind and abdicate acre;. Of Celery Delta at Cameron
posed to be real and if I pay $4 or of various kinds dfrUckie and bait. until »«.state has enough public will
power
to
keep
up
.the
fight
for
at
before
his master could do anything, for tho King of Romo,"
$6 for a pair of shoes I certainly
Napoleon began to discuss the situa­ C ity, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­
Taking their own word for it their least a decade, and keep •1t up the horse snapped the picket rope
want real leather and I believe I am
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch Rowing
favorite rendezvous is* about five "through, many a conflict, many a and sprang Into a dense tangle of tion.
entitled to real leather. 1 hope
well. If you want 15 acr« of fine
"It
Is
Impossible!"
Ney
exclaimed,
miles up or down the river where doubt," winning here and^ losing boughs, and the mountain lion was
the Hon. Bill Mnpolrt' will bring up
celery
and potato and vegetable
breaking
in
Impatiently.
"The
army
they always catch the big ones. there— thia state should try tapering torn'from hla seat and hurled back
his pure shoe hill again and that it
land
go
and look a t this and make
will
not
follow
yon.
You
have
Tost
its
with
greai
violence.
The
sthlllon
But If you do not find these advo­ 6IT on local ‘option rathe^ than to
will pass but the shoe manufac­
me
an
¡offer.
Trolley from Sanford
confidence."
passed
through
the
thicket
and
then
cates enjoying the soothing comfort try »wearing off on prohibition.
"The-,
army
haa
«till
obedience
turers will probably
knock it out
runs
past
the
land known as the
turned to confront hla enemy -In the
of a fan and something with a straw
enough to punish your rebellion," re­ Joshua Powel! Farm. Make offer to
again with their yr*l! paid lobby as
open
space,
never
offering
to
run
in it they are nearby regaling some
sponded Napoleon, sUU the master as owner, J . P., 26 ColumbiaJfstreet,
S IR ES AND SONS.
they did last time. The common
away.
other chap with the tale of their
The lion, quickly recovering himself, their eyes mef. Ney quailed before Hampstead, L. I., N. Y.
people hardly evet get by with a bill
93-13tp
latest catch,
Daniel
Coffee
of
Cleveland
fought
In
end
msd with the taste of blood, that glance.
of this kind. And all of us will go
If you will seek any cod, restful tho Mexican war of 1840-8. lie la sprang once more Into the branches of . Breakfast was served lste the fol­
on using paper shoes Ut $4 per pair.
spot within four blocks of the court elghtysfx.
the big tree and made another leap to­ lowing day, tho hour being l l o'clock.
TO KENT
Philadelphia has three living 'veter ward the borser but missed bis aim. Tbo Emperor came to tho meal with
house these days and keep perfectly
quiet for a time you will hear much ens of the former Mexican war. J, B. - Then he .began a series of circle# a number of his generals. Including
For Rent—Three roomsffurnished
'learned discussion of the superiority Wilson, ninety; I. Williams, eighty around the horse, getting nearer end Ney. They ate heartily and then' re­
tired
to
an
adjoining
room.
Napoleon
for
light housekeeping. Alad two
nearer each time, and at lu t made
of bull heads as compared . With eight and O.. Manypenny, ninety.
stalked
up
and
down
for
some
min­
bedrooms.
Mr». Johns,*i 411 Parle'
J
,
C.
Chatterjt
on#
of
India's
most
another leap.
Skinner bait or Oowiagac as-a lure.
utes, bis eyes fixed upon the floor. Bud avenue.
distinguished scientists, will shortly
91-tfc
But
the
brave
horse
was
ready
for
You will catch 'the confidential dé­
Visit Japan to carry out rtwosrcb work him, and with the rapidity of thought donly he stopped before CaulsJncourt
tails of the story of a pool where in tbc Interests of Shintoism aud-BodT e m p t ftie a p p e t i t e ,
changed front and bis hind feat struck and said:
For Rent— Rooms,1W. large, cool,
the
big ba*4; lurk an d ' no one has dblsm.
"I will abdicate."
.
‘
‘ &gt;.
the Hon full In the breast.
p l e a s e tise t a s t e , and
screened
and welt furnished for •
been able to land them. "YdU can
“Sire." «aid Moncqy, “yon are sav
Myron 'fr Herrick, United State# sopThe anlmet rolled over end over,,
n o u r is h \ th e b o d y .
housekeeping,
at 302 Park avenue.
see ’em in there and one of these tmssador to France, ha# been given a with yells of pain and rage, but then Ing FYance.”
C risp, clearA uid fre sh —
84-tf
.
Alter
some
discussion.
Napoleon
mornings when I can get awa'y I gold - medal by tho French Natural came on again.
Efc
5 cen ts¿e tth b m o istu re am going out and get ’em, believe UUtory association for "international
This time he came to hla death, for added: "I have desired tho glory and
For Rent— Compielcly furnished
p roo f p ackage.
me." The earnestness of the re- service In the protection of wild life." .tho horse's heel*1 struck him fairly happiness of Franco. - I hav# not euc- house with piano for the-sur
Sir Charles Wyndhnm. the veteran between tho eyes, and crushed hla cceded. I abdicate and r«Ur»"
citai almost "arouses in your breast
On Apfll 11 the formal net of abdl Few steps To postoffice, depot and
actor-manager,
who Is seventy-seven, skull clean across. He gave a few
a determination to junto a try a t’ it
steamer codk.. A. W. Brown, En- f
yourself until you remember with Is utill halo and hearty, and-has no In­ convulsive struggles and then stiffened cation waa delivered to the Allies and terprise, Florida.
tention of retiring yet. He U now pre­ In death, white the triumphant stal­ the treaty, generally known as tbo
regret that you loaned your tackle paring to bring out a new piny. Be­
lion ftood neighing and pawing tho Treaty of Fbntaincblean, waa signed.
two year* ago.«
F o r\Rent— Furnished-office equip­
fore
going
on
tho
stage
be
served
as
By this document Napoleon was made
ground
In token of victor^..
t
. •• •
an nrmy surgeon.
monarch of,the Inland of Elba and the ped with roll top desk, office chairs .
\ Somehow I cannot ri&lt;f my sys­
title of emperor was continued. He nnd tables, Also p roll top( desk,
Captain Hugh Hodman, U. S. N„ who
Headgear Cause of Baldness.
tem of a sincere regret that Morau will have ehorgo of all the -details of
Antarctic baldness U tho result of renounced^»!! tho'rights of. his family typewriter desk and - oth?r -oqulp»
was unable to mop the map with putting shipping through the Panama wearing close- woolen caps, says Per­ to the eoviirelRnty of, the FYoneh Eta ment for sale or rent.’ Herald office.
Johnson
in their bout a few days canal, graduated from Annapolis’ fa drai (Tray, navigating officer of the plre, the Klogdoip of Italy and alt oth­
, V V
•
,..'8i-tf
4*
ago. Of course 1 didn’t really ex­ 1380, nnd with the. exception of six Aur^ht. -which1relieved Dr,'M^jvson er countrfari.
4 f i r pect him to do 1t, but there was a yean baa been at sea ever since. Hrf and hla companions In thé Antarctic.
Room-for Rent, dose in. - Apply
Why Explorers Cannot Rest.
i tiny ember of hope that flamed flt- baa been around the world fire times "I had not seen Dr. Mawaoti for two
88^Uc
and hat commanded ablps In nearly years previously,” be told »‘newspaper
to 210 Park «venne.
: fully during the first few rounds every big port.
8lr Ernest Bbackleton was naked
A
representative,
"and
was
surprised
to
the other day, why bo was .project­
* niitl then died to ashes.
R ouni^ ¿ h in , tender—.
And him so fit after the experience a ho ing bis great expedition right across .. Oatfogc for £ e n l— S18 Park »ve­
Moran
is
a
good
name,
like
Kelly
. w itl^ i dfttifchtfunflavor
Forest Notes.
had undergone. Since we last saw the Antarctic continent.- "Why we go nu«.. Apply tp A. Trafford, city.
and Ilurke and Shea', and I winhfed
U
•j - a p p r o p r 1 p t or f o r
them the party bad become almost 1. cannot say." be replied. "What the *
90-tf
him .weljr Updef^the pocket where
Results from western white pine bald, doubtless.owing to the fact that
J u t V ,' c te a 1 -.te a a n d
Impelling
force
la
.
that
makes
ex­
I always carry the cigar I'm . not plantations threV seasons or more old for two years they had boon wearing
*Vv. d ih u c r i^ J ^ c e n t s .
plorers I cannot describe. . It Is one
smoking there was a warm spot for show on y erogo of 11? per cent suc­ dose woolen headgear. Ono addition
M
I
8
CELANEOUS
y
of the sort of things of which. If you
re*M^*Ma*^MlnarowHI
—■ •#
» veri ko white pino soll to tha base cgmp appqalod-to all of could describe It In so many words,
the boy from Pittsburg and I cès»
Wanted—X lady J# m taurnnt
bel coi
for from t|S. ' I t Was a Targe cfoss,.visible far half the charm and half the Interest
crowded up close •to the bulletin pUnting ca«, belconducted
and lunch counter ivb'rk. . -Apply tu
board 10 as not to lose a word. I fT&gt; to St) per acre* \
Mrat at aa», which had béen. erected to would bo i o n . , j •
Western yellow pine cooes, to tfie the memory ~of L|eutansftl‘ Nlbnla qnd , "When you are tn the Antarctic Ü, W.‘Spencer nP^pepol IdUth coun*
wanted to be among the first to read
....
s s s a g S E a ijim e _
t lmt Moran was one white hope who amount of UJ77 busbals, obtained on Dr Mora (who perisbod while on’ a you have an ’ uncomfortable time, ter.
the
Ritter
Root
nitlopal
foftat.
Mon-,
v
r
journey
with
Dr.
Mawsou).
The
parly
frozen ono minute and -roasted the
was not hopeless. I wanted to read
SB
tana,
yielded
U.djS
pounds
of
seed.
received
a
never
to-bo
forgotten
tvel
next,
but'
when
you
come
back
to
- Çat of Arfetant Mexico
the stor^of bow ha had mussed up
Tf&gt;c average cost of the eztraded seed come from the crew of our ahlp.” De- civilisation and’ alt down to dinner»,
j
The Mexican &amp;mself drmly believe#
that mud colored molecule with the
H cents per pound.
,»crlb!ng the dredging work &gt;lr. dray before you have been home six months in tho
id heaven and hell, ya
macerating mitt and the mildewed
IV o rret liiitApUu rcoundta only one 'sa id : "W s obtahjed; go»fc'«traordi- yon want to get out on- (o ibe lone an
. of tile Altees be- r
morals.
,J
cypram liWjtbe 'United «ate#, ft# nory creatures from th* rttplbs of tha trait again.
tits full quota of
g *n «x
But what Is the use of remem- range extl-ii^s^frooi JJoIrrwnre south­ sea. Including fish,with larcdnoaq eyes
j;:;;Each step taken into the unknown nine *
ine of anctent
bering aomctblng qpe. ought to Ttfr- ward iirOdifli filiriho«Vt Into Texan and characteristic of the life In f u s e great unfold» a paga of mybtery. and as
JribViy■(* extinct, was a
Mexico
get? Ytìu have to hand it to John- up the MUslaplppl volley to Illinois depths where there ts no light.’-1
long’os there la any myatefy on (hla peculiar’, «Ten-fAPdfitfre creature, be­
Prince of appetizers.
son and it looks as though he wasn’t qnd Indiana, .wit 1* one of the. few
globe It ia not only man'» right but ing absolutely übketifsavo for the few
Makes daily trips from
Th* Infinite Procession,
dud for the count until he gets it cone bearing tree« which drop Uietr
algo his duty to try to unravel It, so sparse balm whtçi&gt; appeared along tb#
Gincer-Snriip Land .to
We look through tho mlcrotcopa; that. In future ages we shall not be ridge of Its tali'kAd .bsck at tho 5*from ripping the enticing. green leaves In winter. -Tbc heart woo^ uf
■&gt;Mn
waiting mouths every­
cypress is noted for it* decay resistant physicists, chemllta, biologists, pry In­ pointed at as the men who lived In
bevoragfl^fom a chilled glass. ’
,w ln t# r../ ;'
where. Boy Z u Z u to
to the Inner recesses of matter, only the dark ages of the twmUeLh conproperties. .
’• *•' - r - -------- '
the grocer man, 5 cents.
to find energy—energy heaving, toss­ turf."
* Thèfo.. is state prohibition and
tllng.
ing, turbulent. Imprisoned, perhaps, or
Aviation Notes.
1
there1’ is state prohibition— several
l.m Murai wngis
(winds' of It and William . Allan
- .
TrorlOOT It* tmitifol accepts reilalrr
An eastern authorityfoaya men wear
miles of
White, tho great Kansas editor
coudiUom*. the* British war office will the mlnu&amp;st particle# of matt«r. ani­ mi.untacboa to hide and modify thalr _ ’ ? «11 *
sums up the situation admirably ,put any neroplaun through tlie military mal, voidable or Inorganic, restless
)clous homeliness. He says be
in tho Saturday Evening Poet The aireptanco twsL"
energy, eternal effort. If w# turn to
.
v '
M .fas own .upper lip to this way- in 1
the'
htafory
of
pirn
life
upon
our
globe,
first paragraph of his fine article .is
One of the French menu fact M
■ Vuse It looks like the upper lip of
we And but records of en
sa follows;
.
has produced a hydroaeroplane
who would set fire to 1
Prohibition, of course, dost, not frorrerful that It la In
and dsneo 1«
gly
peculiar
form
which
prohibit. Nothing" has
hurt ‘ the than n flying tugboat.'
upper
lip, as It
living organisât«,' everywhere
ent
cause of temperance In this country . ,Tbe English ayiator Gustave Hamel .leaving its , tree« fo innumerable
This, is a somewhat
Ruekln.
mnv'e a record recently by
ny loofdnK
looping tb
tbi*
- . th:
. ...
all mustache wearers &gt;IU duly
i o seriously as th» dbluglon that n. mav'a
' k ..
——
J p»
»v#rv There are rqa*tachea far ugljsr
law £n the statute hoqk will, protm n
Buy bitcuit b q h ed by
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than tho ugliest of uppof lipj,* There
httilY tho isle of liquor In "a city, a
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had
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county or a sUte.
A prohibitory ■ P ^ ' ith# latest - Zeppolln idrsltp
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liti* «iti».
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unit qf population bo Urge or ar
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consjilcuous for
thu
bojiï
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created.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914
--------------------------------------- !------DEATH OP W. 11. UNDERWOOD

bull moose

MOVE TO BREAK
BRYAN LAW

Well Known Manufacturer a f This
City Dies Afie.- Month’s Illness’

NO 93

HEURTA ABDICATES |NEW DISTRICT
CARBAJAL SUCCEEDS SEEMS DOOMED

COMPTROLLER KNOTT HERE
Popular Stats official Will Make
The Race For Governor
lion. W. V. Knott of Tallahassee
was in the city on Wednesday call­
ing' o-i his many Sanford friend*.
Hin duties-«» state comptroller-hav*
been very arduous and.ha.D refresh­
ing his mind ami body by a few
days’ vacation. There have been
some question* about his assessment
of the Atlantic Coast Lina Railway
agltatiad In tha Reporter-Star. Mr.
Knott took occasion, to stop off in
Oriandoifor a day and ezplain satis­
factorily the situation. As given
elsewhere in this issue the tax** that
formerly accrued to Orange county
from th* A. C. L. shop* and were
distributed equally In the various
aehool diitrict* In the county hav*
now been-curtailed on account of the
formation of Seminole county and
this sum now goes to Seminole coun­
ty. The tax books of Orange show­
ed the deficiency and th* ReporterStar promptly called attention to
what seemed a lower assessment for
the A. 0 . L. Mr. Knott has been
A public official for .many years and
has always served the state honestly
and well and his numerous friends
over Florida are promlsiog.^im
their support in his candid**jn J o t
the highest poaRion in the stalV. N
Asked »■ to whether the reports
that he would be a candidate, for
Governor were triifc Mr. Knott re^
plied that ha would certainly a be
a candidate and had already launch­
ed the gubernatorial boom.
While It is early to think about
the next Governor of Florida Mr.
Knott goes on the axiom that the
early bird will get the worm and he
wants his friends to know that ha
will be in the race when it starts.

FOUR WILL MAKE
RACE FOR THE
GOVERNOR’S SEAT

After an Hints* of several weeks’ ’
duration W. H. Underwood of-this
city succumbed to the insidious RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY SEEMS THAT FLORIDA WILL
approaches of cancer yesterday af­
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MEXICAN CONGRESS
HAVE BUT W E
•V*
ternoon.
Us
had
an
operation
for
•MJBANING THAT ANDERSON
LATEST BRINGS OIJT CONcancer upder his arm abou^ 6ne
WILL FIGHT FLET C H ER .* month ago and It waa thought at
GRESSMAN FRANK CLARK
the time that the disease would be
confined there. Mr. Underwood becamo to much better that he was
enabled to get about the streets but
'■Ttl
the disease was in other parts of his OTHER NEW8 OP THE WORLD OTHER NEWS OP FLORIDA GARFRESH PROM THE WIRE
- KKRED IN SHEAF FOR
body and a few weeks ago he was
FOR HERALD READERS
. BUSY READERS
obliged to take to his bed and has
KJCE LITTLE SCHEME TO I»
MAY8, HUDSON. KNOTT A N D
never
been
able,
to
leave
It.
His
CANDIDATE IN FIELD AGAINST
Mexico City, July 16.—Gen. V ic­
Washington, D. C., July VI.—The
CLARK 8EEM -TO BE THB
many friends here hoped against toriano Huerta resigned from ~the Sehate amendment to .the sundry
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DEMOCRATS
feta
PRESENT LINEUP
hope, skilled phyticiatis aided by provisional presidency of the Mex­ civic bill dividing Florida- into two
Herbert L. Anderson, Dtill Moose nurses, his faithful wife and friends
A good deal of gossip is breaking
ican republic last night and his res­ ^tntoms districts la doomed. It is
lesdtr in Florida, will attempt to did all in their power but the dis­ ignation was accepted by the senate learned that the 8enate conferees
out In Florida circles at Washington
prove the Bryan primary law un- ease overcame their effort* and the and chamY&gt;er of deputies by a vote are ready to haek down on this
and especially among members of
(onstltutional,
and
behind
the end came Thursday afternoon fboiit of 121 to 17.
the congressional delegation, in re­
amendment.
•theme la said to be.the Progressive six o’clock.
gard
to the next gubernatorial nom­
Francisco Carbajal than was ap*
In fact, its insertion in the Senate
piety candidacy of John S. Max*
ination. Congressman Frank Clark
The funeral servlets will . take pointed president and too, thh oath was agreed to merely a* a mean* of
&gt; V'H of Jacksonville, for thr-United place at the Baptist church this of office mt the joint session of the smoothing out opposition to* the
is already being hailed aa "G overn­
States Senate, in opposition to .the afternoon at 4 o’clock, in charge of deputies and senators.
or"
by members of Congress from
patnge of the sundry civil bill and
other Stated-ami he replies smilingly
rvgular Democratic nomlnbe, Dun* the Elks and Odd Fellows, Rev.
Huerta’s reigflqJlqn was submit- with the Reservation that th* proto thi» pleawzjtl'-aaiuUtion^-but I*
fin U. Fletcher.
Hyman officiating.’ Interment will ud'ihrougirm ;
qjrtment of for- vision would "Le dropped In. confer­
not ready -’to ihske’ any announce­
A bill of complaint and nn *appli- be made at the family burial ground • • i g n ,- r e la t io n s .../ e a d In the ence.
&gt;►’
ment on this subject. As seen here
ation for a temporary injunction at Marshallville, Georgia.
bouse and was grMttil'wRh cries of
The bill which passed the House
the pre-nor^inatlon face ia likely to
m training the Secretary of State,
W. {{.'Underwood w4s bortt-jn* ’’Viva Huerta.” I t ’.tben was refer­ as a separate measure transferring
develop into a spirited four cornered
H. Clay Crawford, from complying Georgia near Montaxuma in 1805 i d to the joint committees of go- Florida customs headquarters from
con(qs(
between F. L. Mayes, editor
with the Bryan act by certaJfying and. spent his early boyhood in that hernkeion. After (brief considera­
Jacksonville to Tampa Is now pend­
of
th&gt;
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nsacol* Journal; C. L. Wilthe nominations for state and na- part of.the state.» He early in HTe tion the -committee» .reported, so- ing before the Senate committee.
svu.
of*Marianna;
F. M. Hudson, of
tional o(lices to the various counties learned the trade Of blacksmith and cepting the resignatloiClo'Hhe follow­ Senator Bryan will try to have it
Miami
and
Representative
Clark.
of the state for the purpose of mak* worked at that for years in his na­ ing term af*''
amended to as to create a new dis­
•
The forecasters are not yet making
jog up lista of Democratic nominees tive state. * He aiao learned locoma' '/»."Article l —We accept the resig­ trict for Tampa and preserve the
any predictions, because tho nomin­
for the general election in N'oVem* tive engineering and at one time w^a nation presented by Gen. Victoriano present headquarter« / a t Jackson­
ation is so fpr away that projihedes
her, tfere filed- In the circuit’ court with the Central of Georgia Railway. Huerta as president of the Mexican ville.
—* •
would be hazardous, bjit it Is aSTdent'
(or Léon county Bt Tallahassee O n .account of the ill health of his United -States.
It I* not dear, however, that It
that
the contest is going to attract
this morning. . The application for write he decided to move to Florida
Coyld be put through the House as
"Article 2— We cali licentiate
lively
interest here because of the
Injuhclion will be returnable before and for several years was travelling Francisco Carbajal, minister of for­ so amended, as Representative Urfmention
of Mr. Clark's name in con­
Jodie James T . Willis, of the salesman for the John G. Christopher eign relations to assume the presi­ derwood and other leaders would
nection
therwith.
Co.
of
Jacksonville
and
after
wire
Dihth judicial circuit of Gaines*
fight it to the finish.
dency." *
rill*» next Monday. Mr. Maxwell is making Gainesville hi*.’ homo trav­
A ballot was taken and the joint
X X X
FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION
elled for the S. J. Thomas Co., out session approved the report.
counsel’ for the complainant.
Traded Dog for Baby De Land Wins Game
The bill of complaint filed at Tal- of that city. About six'years ago he
Jacksonville,- .Fla., July 17.— A
President Carbajal proceeded to
DeLand won from Sanford yes­ Coast Line Employees Killed South
khtMce is said to be a longthy af- remoVtM to’ this section and livec the national pfllacc under an escort bulldog for a babyi . This Is the terday aftemoqn in n hard fought
of Lakeland
»{tir. U U understood that the.cots near Wagner, being engaged in the of presidential guards, and sil along novel trade offer which Supt. Mar­ game by the score of &amp; to 2.
A
federal
inspoctoy has been sent
pblnant cites many rfasohs why he shingle business afterward doming the way was greeted with tumultu­ cus C. Fagg, of the Children’s Home
It wa* one of the most Interosting Tor to Inspect the bloller which ex­
Society received a few days ago and games that h*d been played here this
believes the Brynff'KgC’ is unronsti- to'Sanford'and engaging In the wag­ ous cheering.
ploded at Holder on th r Atlantic
the deal has been consummated. It season, as both teams played high
. tational, among the principal ob* on manufacturing business In the
i : t
Coast line early Tuesday morning.
P jtctlons bciAg that the Bryan act -Vaughn holding on Palmetto ave­
London, July 16.—Half a dozen happened because baby Hazel Wil- class bail.
'Only two members of the craw
Provides that a man lias to be a nue and was there when the laun­ policeman were required today to Hairuon, two year* old, curly haired
Hodgden pitched" excellent ball survived. One of these, Flagman
qualified elector in May, when the dry firo consumed the qntir* build­ remove from the Marlborough »tract Bjyl brqyn.eyed, happened to be on for Del And allowing tba-Sa«for«l Morton Thogpen of Lakeland tells
Wnml election laws provide th at'» ing and contents lie then pur­ polie* court twif Ikicking, clawing, the front porch of tho receiving home hoys only three hits. Crosby, San­ tho following atory:
sun shall be a qualified elector in chased the present location ou Oak screaming suffragette*, whoI earlier when a well dressed man nnd woman ford's, stgr pitcher delivered a flqv
"SVe had just pulled out of« Holder
avenue and erected n ‘ fine ibrick in tbo day. had attempted ia horae- drove by. in a machine.
Jlovember. •
-article of ball.striking out fourteen and were under heavy headway,
On the teat betid«,- the young of DeLand's brat bailor*. Hudgins
' The complainant, Mr. Anderson building, being especially equipped whip Right lion. Thomas McKinnon
good when suddenly the train stop­
fût
the
manufacture
of
Underwood
woman
was an expepafvo bulldog, did the receiving «for Sanfq^d. and
4
.
Wood, secretary of state yf Scotian
was formerly a leader of the He*
ped and 1 was thrown put of the
L publicans In Florida. He' has beep wagons aqtt byggies ond for gen­ But for the iatervention-bf hla butler wiiosa coat had been 1200 just'a few worked hard all during the gainer-. door on the platform of the caboose.
All of Sanford infield p!ay*d good Th* train carried 45 cars and It took
t great admirer of Theodore House-' eral repair and- wood working bu*i- it in probable the secretary—would day* before, according to the man.
soundly ihnuhfid-.:----- j!— lli* cya just than caught »ight-af-eh« ■fiatl -ahff With a llltle'm ofe pracllc* m# a few tpinutea to rur. its length
wit. When the Republican party ne#i, harness, etc. Mr. Unficrwood
tot, and he pressed both pedals of they will be able to give the people but .'4"was soon there and'found a
X t :
Mr,- Anderson remained- a ’ « « • ili indefatigable worker and-had
built up a fine busine** in this sec; . Washington, July 16.—Secretary the mhchino hard. "L et’s go in .find of Sanford just as good ball a* they sight that words cannot describe.
vc-lt man.
Uon apd,hàd. mado plans for the in­ Bryan today announced he would tre the babies." he said to his wife. would want to see anywhere. ^ Du- Engine was completely demolished
I l n connection with the attempt corporation
As they came up the slope baby Bose mado a sensational catch back ap'd’'right below the fire box the
itio of H’m buslncjji.dnto*« sign n peace commission trkaty.wilh
't o prove the Bryftn primary law un­ larger company for tfop manufacture
Minister De|Pona of .UrazuaF, «on - IUz«-! ran forward with outstretched of second base during the last part exi&gt;|niuon .hail torn a hple eight faet
constitutional it was reported on the af Underwood wagod»’ upqn
da^and that on another day next arms, and aaid the on* mugic word, of tha gamd.
.
deep Into the earth. A1
bottom
t streets today that John S.| Maxwell icale when death «talked in and »’ut
week tie would sign similar pact* "Daddy.” Her own real daddy had
The real feature of the game v n . f &lt;hi# 1 found Varn.-atter luiril tllg* would be a candidate on the Pro­
short his useful life. .
with Argg)tine, Brazil and Chile, died, and her mother, dylrig~ herself, Kanner stealing home in the fifth ging. ’ He waa badly mangled, one
gressive party ticket for the United
Although a very bu*y man in bis llefor« the end of the week Mr. had left the little one in charge of (nn
nnlng and scoring the first run for •tiuulder having been trashed off and
Sutes Senate, in opposition to the own business M r.. Utftlerwood al­
Bryan will send about twenty of thse tha society j&gt;ut a few days before, Sanford.
t h e ' bone ■protrudingVthrough, beDemocratic* nominee, Mr. Fletcher. ways took an active interest in city
treaties to the senate for ratifi­ Ip«? last desperate chaneo of getting
Keown, DsLand’s left fielder ’ra­
•othcr wounds 'add bruises.
Mr, Mitx,well is remaining rather affairs and ser.vid 'two terms as al­
to’ tha car« of friends aqd securing ce! ved three hits out of four times The Inen w*r«t »11 dead, hut in the
cation..
quiet on, the subject, but it is be- derman of Sanford and was also a
Similar convention*, with France medical attention.
up. Two coatly errors caused San­ hop* ItiaJL I » l * ht
to rave
j^-lftVod ho will make a definite an- candidate for the position of mayor nnd Great Britain will not be signed
The man and woman calt*d on ford to Ioaa tha game.'
their'llvbFlf
1
could.get
a
doctor,
I.
•ouncemant regarding the matter in of the city. He served most faith­ until ail of Great Britain’s self- Mr. Fagg very early the next day.
BatterU*—Sanford, Crosby and ran back a mile and a half to Hol­
• few days. #
fully a* chief of the fire department* governing colonics have accepted The dot, handsomely groomed- was Hudgins; DeLand, lfodgden and der and woke up a doctor who
The outcome’ of the injunction and while a member of the council their provisions. Secretary Bryan with them, and pointing to the aniAllen.
rushed to the.scene at once, but it.
case is awaited with interest.
gave much time and a«?ntlon to the considers their acceptance a foregone mal/'the man said:
Sanford—0 0 O'0.4 ,0 0 1 0— R 2 -- was too lata to do any good."
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fire deportment t and ^nuch of the conclusion and he plant tQ sign the . " I ¿bought it waa what ah» want­ H J—E3.
The aeddent occurred at 3:16- In
vL’v To Move Farm Produce
efficiency of the Sanford fire depart­ French and British pacta the same ed* It isn’t. How soon_ can you
DeLand'—0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0— Rfi— the morning and a wira to Lakeland
day. All thase treaties provide, that fl^ u p tha papers so we can take H7— E4.
Lake Charles, U ., July . H ^ T o ment la due&gt;to hit efforts.
‘
"
brought tha wrecker to the scene and
*
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strengthen the . farmer and truck , \\r. H. Underwood was a man of differences which cannot be settled Hazel home?
the road was cleared, Sunny Jim. .
Cold In New York
"I'll make you a present of *Wm
r &lt; W in the "weakest pdnt* In his most benevolent disposition and hi* diplomatically shall be submitted to
the
piwuinger southbound, -being
New York experienced yesterday
if you with, or sell him myself,.but
organization, the selling ond,- the big heartedness and kindly impulses an international commisitfoh.
only
al*
hour late.
a real llva baby is what wa Want and the coldest July, day In fofty-one ’ ■fltfadpetor Varn lived in Laka- •'
Lake Charles Business Men’s Asso­ were proverbial. His horns-was the
t | t
Pittsburg, July 10.—After a six it took little Hazel to find It out." year*. There is no great rise in tem­ land »iti,*ra*..;highly respected. Ho
ciation has been organized on orig­ merca of his frien d s and he was
perature exerted , »«cording to ’H
inal lines. The merchants of the never so happy as when the room* month*’ legal battle, Harry K. Thaw
r ‘years of ago arid unmar­
Forecaster Scsrr. f t may ba -wansEnlsmtnger
Elected
dty have incorporated a mutual eoro: were filled with visitors or his table in a court decision today was award­
ried.
His
ro mains i will ^be taken, to
Imt there ia no raal July wegAker In
P»ny, hired a manager and have an­ with guest* and partaker* of hi* ed the income from hla father’s es­
hla old home at FYv Mead»/ whew inU lte C ity, July 16.—Louis E. sight,
tate, denied- him by th* trustee* Entaminger, Fort Worth, Tex.,'has
nounced that in the futuro.they will hospitality.
ThentpiB
wohY in July hxs been Urment will, bef wade, the fonetal
Kind gnd cheerful, most pti ml*- since
- I Phe wa*.adjudged insane for just b*eq elected ,Suhday**chool and
accept and pay cash down at the
in lorty-four year*. The at the grave bdn# In'Ç
.
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U., weretary, « 'F lo r id a ,;!*
t .
New Orleans pricea for all Uc, big .hearted, a Jfown■ ^builder »laying Shanford ^VW tr.^By the ß
perature for the «even day* UikelanJ Lodge £ o .
Ion, Thaw gcU .1160,778.
p. truck and produce b rou g h t'ttì the Harry Underwood will he- mfsaed ,
succeed GeOTgo Hymsn, now pastor Andeff^eaeJday waa^05.3 degree*, of w b id f^ w a s a b r iW :m e m
from htfiarge circle of frienda;*nd
Kngjj9!*r,G¿raS«v.wiHi aléo,,Wg^|y
at Sanford,' The ‘ Florida BapH’ with a Jow. mark of"'fik •der««».
V»wociation’a warehouse.
business'
acquaintances
and
in
his
Encampment
is
enlhualaitlc
over
h
No
MoreSebbath
Movies
reepéqted.
-Ib t Thad 'Gvid 'trä g e m r
"The trouble with our farmers,"
reached at 1 o’cloak yeeterdaymqytV
¿
f
i
b
Sanford
lorn
a
most
conristelection.
_M
r.
EnUmJng«
l*
’«onland
(«konVÄißrars
and-haOn.-t
declared John Marshall, publisher
Ing. This U the colde»t July ilay'on
O., July 17.—'Do moVing
sidcred. one of tW ..bosj Rbfidsy record since July 16, 1673, when the
V
«
hit
of the Lake Charles Times, and a ent qnd optimistic advocate. T
picture«| theatres dcscerato the Sab­
trhopl men in Aiberica
death.
Rif
viffe’
and
two
dg%
Header in theuLuavertoent, ‘V*»s that ? He leaves n loving wife, daughter bath?
mercury sneaked down to 60 degrees.
'
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• they had no selHhfc qn«l. to their and father_to mown hts loss and in
r
Th* average for the record cold July are at present at Audlla, if
This
qq«ptlon.
a
nffementous
one
Preabylerlan C h a f c h . ¡ I week In 1873 wa* 67 degrees. The we«tertM4» rt of Florida.
hujirim. They had;-: good Ja*nd, their hour bf afllLction the entire city and tbislittJe city'll today the center *
, .... . •- • ^ •
&gt;athy
and:
give*
sympathy
and
comfort.
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j?h#
Prosbyterian
Sunday school nearest approach to the preaent
**re well trained farmpra and raised
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and preaching service Sunday will tr.nrk ’ wa* in
icp ..
food stuff hot from the minute they
1882 and In lR91,
Ik e S n o w b a lle d
evening
a good audibe
In
the
church.
,,,,
v
look it off their place and put it in
when the. average for a July
Denvar.
July ..............
17.—The Go' í Ch They people will vote on tlje queer
AB ar* ipvhed «&gt;. these ‘ servie*# w^a 66,4.
o
«n ««) -r»-/
bled-aV
the
Star
Theater
, their wagons they, wefo help!«
•,
Jubileo Reunion of the, Ilensvotpnt Mon. Chq;ch folk, . backed .- by st.rf;45 and 11 u. n \ .\
X
l
h
e
unjon
There, .were hUnd***» of consumers
Thq/total'
rainfall
for
lb*
CouncOman’ SMney .^ ro b rt;d r«.b e­
and Protective .Order of
*ho wanted th*ir stuff and were
6 inches. ThU;j*.the second ta M H ^ H ^ M ir M C M d •a..
wa*
hind the move tb close the Sabbath
brought
to
a
b r. w . ; A. Muruell. aislsUht rainiest week . In forty'four ypar*. •ertnon snd*Tloen‘a«*ntion-wqs
•filing to pay fpr it, and there were
»’ unld
delegai** tomorrow nill begin to
state yetqrinarian of Graon Cov* T h* rècord week , was the first weelr all th;i way. through. 1 Next Sundiy
hundred* o f’fa m c r r njwut here v
to their
their ,borpe*.
borne*.
Several bacKtq: oy vt
tiispim- to
Sbrings w4# in tha city bn Wednes­ in July, ‘Ì901, when 8.32 Inches of evening, ^HeV. Smith .Hardin, pris
*»ni#d to k«U. But they ¿opldn’t
« É . visitors
• &lt;0(1* y -too^ *d- retain what they a*
thptisai/d
victors
aiding elder of the Ml E. Chhreh
day, having been called bare to In­ rain fell. ‘
n t together. Our organization will
of ’ irrangemen.tq madn by Sunday&gt;r
arc
will pr*ach the eermon. All mrm
V
fch^a
vestigate
a
ease
of
glanders
in
a
Tho
immediate
weather
pr.oepect
*** to thi*. We pay the fanner
loader of
cordUi(s,.q.elcomed.
An *1’ m i id today
mule belonging to Mr. Leonard!. ia for /local showers and pa
***1» for hi* et-Jff. T hat’* what he t h i T * S 'lB4«« ■ntl
worse than .artythlng-'.oUc. cundon tò Corèoa-tbj»
I ..TH* »I
picture show is the poor The mule.wa* killed by Dr. MunseU cloudy,.
M r * f l i n g left y esteniay
and the owners of Hv* stock here
“ Em our agent* in New Orleans get World, it i* orllfAJwre.
•Coro
Corona on the -Mdlfat joqd b ..‘ M folk*’ recreation,.' I t keep* young sbonJA be' careful that the dUssso ia
lor Ömulauqua, hûw York where
.
A
t
The Baptist Char
ft °n the big southern and eastern \
people: Away from dark «trouts .an4
nday school next Sunday.-» il she ilO '^ T n ifer daughter. Ciarlp.
Khfast point reached by standard parka at night. The decent movi* riot comrooiricated. The mule a
««rkeu for u* and We get our
lilroad and U a region of p*rCUrisra
Prcnchiug by the paztor, Itev._ and «pend the «amw*r.
railroad
taoney back. We can afford to'walt
is just a s ’moral la autoin* and Niles one that had been traded for a
the
day
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and
came fo n t a distanceshd owner* of
|or
return* but lot* of time* the etual snow.
a rea! «no» theater» show
aunt
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stock should be careful of foreign 1A 9 p. m‘
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desh 'n *r ran'not and a* » rrautVtakra ,
mountain tops.
will !
Everybody invited. Sirs
here beirt*

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■&gt;Beginning the first day of the "Two
Big . Days" Sale jfSaturday, July jgth)
every candidate or any one selling oho
of our Coupon Booke— wblch has a
face value of $6.00, good In trade or on
accouutt— will be given twenty thous.
and votes bonus, the purchaser of the
Coupon Book wijl bo glun ten thousadd.
(10,000) vote*, making a total of thirty
thousand(30,000). vote* issued with efeh
book aold, twenty to the party, selling
the book, and ten thousand to the party
purchasing
»eirrg the book.
Positively those books will haw tq ,
l&gt;e sold outaido-the store In order to*
receive the bonus. Abo beginning on
the above date (Saturday, July 18th)
coupons will be accepted in payment
of* accounts, the same aa cash, provid­
ing they were purchased outside the
store.

With the giving of the ¡2(7,000 votes
‘bonus them is no reason under the *un
^ wby-»vary candidate can’t keep up.the
18,000 per week a nd win a gold watch —
its going to be easier to m II books be"cause we will now accept them on
charge accounts. Get busy candidates.
Just think of the number that will pay
their accounts on tbe 18th and 20th—
.dozens of them with accounts running
anywhere from $4.00~to $75.00.
Standing of Candidates, week end­
ing 6 p. in. Wednesday, July 15th:
Mlag Maud Cameron, Sanford.. 136,000
’ Bdrs. W. W, Fry. S a n fo rd .,. . . . 794,550
Mrs. C, L. Goodhue, Sanford..
10,850
Mrs. I. D. Hart. Sanford. . . . . . . 213,000
Mias A. J. Howard, Sanford.. . . 1,188,200
Miss Grace l^awklna,'Sanford.. 57,500
Mr*. R. C. Shesfer,
38,250
Mrs.
Shcafcr, Sanford., . .
M
il* Emma Proctor, Geneva.,
8,050
Mias
Geneva.. ..
MU* Helen Tate, Oateen...........
Ml*«
Oateen. .
. 175,050
Mlaa Mamie Royal, Sorrento.. . 14,400
MI
Mias
m Clarece Hand, Sanford . . .
199,700
Miss B.
Ü. Hutchinson, Sanford.. .. 433,650
Miss
Mias Mae Forster,
Fouler, Sanford
Sanford...... . . 672,15th
Miss Junle Stumon, Sanford.
Hanford. ....
Misa
38.Î00
Mrs. J. B. Adkins, Sorrento.. .. ..
17,500
Mrs. D. It. BrUaon.
Brlsaon, Sanford.. . .
11,500
Mrs.
Mra. C. A. Owen#,
Owens, Sanford..
Sanford,. . . .
7,800
Miss Julia Hodge«,
Hodges, Sanford.. .. .. 919,450

Furnishings F o r Every !
Room in the House

L a d le s ’ P um ps &amp; O xfords
54 Poops and OiWds 5331 Ur “Th# Too Dsj»’’
Selby’s Pumps and Oxfords for
women, extra good values.. It’« easy to*
make your aelsctlon from this assort­
ment, different lsets and nhapes, tin well
** all lee theca, P«lent«*Gun Meta), Tan
Russia Calf and Kid.

M U S L IN U N D E R W E A R
These extraordinary value* have
been assembled at our store with one
object prclmlncnt—"The Biggest Sale
ever held io two days," values will
make it so.
Saturday
and Monday—Gowns,
without a doubt this ia the most beau­
tiful lino of Gowns, Skirts; Princess
Slips, Chemises and Combination Suits
wo have been able to secure this season.
We struck It lucky, a big wholesaler
dose out sale. They are all—yes. every
garment made from the genuine Masonvill Muslin. Those who know what
MasonvilL. Muslin Is can readily a|ipredate the high superiority .of these gar­
ments. The*« garments gre made; in
different styles and they sell regularly
ni p. dollar and a half^ but jcrr the two
big days-*Saturday and . Monday, July
18th and 20th, thoy go;- for
r^M n s i ; r r . , *

Men's Haberdashery
Negligee Shirts,
without collar*
attached, only..

with or

45c

SILK SH IRTS 1.98

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Extra special value
for the "Two B ig '
Days;" t,h[m -rtgu*;
lar price * of tbwy
Shirts M y %3jM—
purs
whito .. m I „
they launder like
linen.*
v-——----------1-----:----- flalbriggan Underwear
For auminer wear, hot'll
shirts and'drawO 4 _
era, each only..

This Is full else 4-6 cotton Mat­
tress, French rolled edges. This mat­
tress is huiit, not stuffed. Has the same
grade ticking as $15,00
felt mattresses, only. ;...

nd M O N D A Y
' SATURD AY, S A M .

DINNER WARE—ihdudlni Pitcher*, Breakfast _and Dinner
Plates, Cups and Saucers, Platters and Vegetable IMahss,.regular
price up to 25c each, on sale Saturday, July 18th at .*
A. M, at only............ ..............
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MONDAY • A. M.
GBAN1TBWABE—including every useful artlde for the kitchen
Take a look at our l&gt;ig assortment in the show window. 9 A „
Remember, Graniteware la on sale Monday a t . . . . T . . . X U t-

MEN'S DRAWERS—The elaatic seam drawer* that sella every­
where at 60c, made of bleached drill, Striven style, on O Q n
sale Saturday at 2:30 p. m. for a limited time only a t . . U J t

FOLDING CAMP STOOLS 2«c
These are well made, strong and
durable, hard wood legs and posts, seat
and back is* of heavy brown army duck,
the very .thing for beats, as well aa a
necessity, to any camp outfit.
- ' - FOLDING COT $2.98
The tam e throughout Is made of
itod, folds intd very small space, light- .
and easy to cany about, make* an ideal;
porch cot, re-priced for the "Two Big
Day»,” Saturday and ( ¿ O Q Q
Monday at only.. . . . . .
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MONDAY 3:3.0 P. M.

SA T U R D A Y 2 : 3 0 P . W .

DROWN DOMESTIC— Full 36 inches wide, sells regularly at
7 We hut lor Monday and Monday only, It will be sold C Q -

» 3 .5 0 MEN’S O X FO R D S »2.98-Snow **"EnlonM ad e"O xford*
In aU leathers; Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Tan and Russia, 3 Id Kid.
EXTRA SP E C IA L » 1 .9 8 —Men's (Hfords, blncher style, all lealhera. Vicl Kid, Gun Metal, Lotus; Estra. Spedsl Hate-and Mon.
» 4 .5 0 MEN’S OXPOROa » 3 ,9 0 - S n o w ’s"UnionMade*’ Oiforda
with Iho celebrated arch support; Patent, Gun Metal, fan, Russia
Calf and, V|cl Kid

10a SHOE POLISH 7c
Whlttemore'a "Baby Elite" Shoe Polish for tilack
shoe*, the kind that sells for 10c during the ."Tw o
Big Days’ Saturday and Monday
ONLY 7c

T R U N K S , S U IT C A S E S , H A N D B A G S

Many Stunning Items for the §umuier Resort

erylhing for the convenience and traveling ease of the vacationist.
We have Id stork Trunk#, suitable, as well aa durabblc. for bay trip
SUIT, CASES
TRUNKS
HAND BAGS
98c to $7.0d
$2.59 to $20,00
$4.00 to $7.50
C-eme hv-a&gt;^;$lrc nur RfoCjK. the once over before going away.

0 0 0 0 IXTRA VOTBS

Bed Spreads full site, only.............-.......98c
Pillow Cases, 42x36, full alee, only_„8*^e
Hack. Towels, 18*36, special value-_8j^c
$1.60 FEATHER PILLOWS 98e
GenuIrie Gocaie Feathers, A- C. A.
Ticking,, absolutely- feather proof, this
. price_b only for the "Two Bin Day*.”
MOSQUITO NET $1.9S
90 Inches
These nets are made on sted frame
that’ cun be taken apart by any lady,
easy to take down and put up. Tho
100 Inch Canopy a* rhown here 1# $2.29
D IXIE MOSQUITO NETS $2.49
(Reduced One Dollar)

natural.«lot linen skirts,
alio formerly at $2.50 special for the two bi,
days Saturday and Monday Luly 18th and 20tl

M A N N IS H T A IL O R E D S K IR T S

CHILDRÇN#GINGHAM AND
PERCAL DRESSES
39o AND 98c
These garment* that areio U»v.sold-ai 3!(»h «old form­
erly at 69 and 69c
‘If*- well roadB M iMt
color material and trimmed' with braidg and contrast­
ing color«. There are a few white dresac* in thia lot.
A)mo«t any ajie from 2 to 6 years. The»e prices ar^-,
for the "Two Big Day«" only Saturday and Monday
July 18tb*lnd 20th.
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These are. ages 8 . tovjd y&lt;nra, and they* sold *
loimerly for $ i %
48 tbe rnffterotl^OTrlincnes, ■Hg^t aruf *
dark,coloteibgingham and percal, also while madrsajl
bnd a ie^,£l&lt;}#ee srepa* ar* tyi thl^’ lotv, i Cotne t a jW ;
and tpakn. youf «election before thd run of aixea are •
broken; because the "Two Big Daya" Saturday and
Monday are going to play Hovoc with ou&gt; en- A O p
tire stock. Remember Onjy.Y. v ........................ cf O t

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Olua Union Suits $1.59
Made of light , weight
fancy underwear
muslin,
coat style, closed crotch,
the Ideal . summer under­
garment, advertised ; ; the
world over at $1.60, for the
"Two
Big
ifc -f Q A
Days" only . 3 ) 1 . 0 * /

46c COUNTER
Thii Count»r will b# leaded dawn with gvasl n k n
in Gowns, UmUrtVuti, Caisct Corcre sod Drtwtrs

Every garment fresh and new—^
we
lipught them at a bargain _our«lvc8,
diot-- a single garment worth lass .than 69c
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Black Cat Half Hose—
either
mercerised Cotton
or
LU « H o»,

Mend Row Ties, value 10c . . . . . .5c
‘ Sll t Oalak 8h4e Laces . . . 6c
Helmet Arm llanos, v . .. . . .;V ;.. ,9 f
-Stickeria Braid. . . . . . . . . . .
.
6c
Lead Pencil*, Sc value 3 for,'.. .Vj6c
Rice Buttons, 6 dox fo r;, , J i g e

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Hair Nets, worth lOe........ , ,
Vlrt Cubes, only.
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-¡Wt Water Pearl Button*. ,
iltr/rlts, 15c value. ■...»,■■
Royal Society Floaa, 2 for........ .,
Writing Tablet», for.lnk

ffash Dress Goods
Atnpekeag ; Dress
Gl ng-\
hams,and York .ZephytV'ifl
this
Two Days - £ ■
N f on»y-: ...........
■ , 60c Wash Silk 4
32 Inches wN i
white ground; tan, lavenderapd light blue.
15c Lawnt Only 5c
Special for Saturday and

$1.00 OVERALLS FOR 89c

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is only a limited amount;
1 3 Ji L1NETTE 9f
, iineo color, .60
Inches widp.
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3 i ,.* nk'.reh,aii* n ,ie ?,
’ 5?__ £ ? " ° 9 e ,l* r » . co tn b ln ad o n .......... .5 »
5« Straight Pins, brass.
5e. Parana, puro leather... ..
5c Breed Pana...................... .
5c Tea Spoona, nlchle silver
. .5c Lace, 3 yds for.. . . . . . . . T
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5c Stove Polish.. ............
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■Special Value«, Blue
Serges, ami Mixtures.

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R E A D E V E R Y IT E M — T h e re ’» sofno

’ Brighton Garters, In as­
sorted color* nt
C[/»
only . . . . . . . . . . .
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY

The present vogue says Taffetas '.and Soft Silk*. We have them both. Taffeta* In
Green, Copenhagen a« d Black. Messaline In Pink, Light Bine, Navy, Kelly Green an T

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1 5 0 ONB PIKCB DRE8 8 E 8 PQ 4I 65»” *
• Children’s Drawer«, Twiy day* spec-^
5 ,0 0 0 EXTRA V O T E S) w y
v
i;il. Childrrn’» Muslin D/awert,. «am*
Beautiful one piece gingham and percal 'dresses^ sleeve*
with la « , others embroidery,, and aome
both long and naif length, absolutely fwat colors- will not ’ trimpmd VlGi (ticks, sixes- from
lade. Repriced for the-"Tw o Big Daya" Sat^ to 12 vear*‘ ’ .'V .
and Monday July 18th and 20th at only a O C &gt; ’
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dergaridei
Bow me#, during these
"Two BÍg Days
only, encfi.........
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Remember 2 Dsys Only

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old Sanford aa long aa you and _
of South Florida.
LivaTheti I give you permlsaion tp ~~We wf.h /ou to meet an d to know ~
publish it. Should you decide fp her live, active, progressive business
publish send two extra copies to my men, her -Ibvely women, "her fair
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPOND address beyond the deep blue aea. maidens and girls— the prettiest and '
Do not fail to send the Herald. the aweetest to-be found anywhere
D EN TS-EV EN TS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
It keeps me in touch with the surg­ in this grand old-*state of ours.’
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR IIERALD&gt;
ing current of passing events and I • We wish you to see Sanford,..jnIr-’
shall want to know when that bulk- rored in yon matchless lake—her
heading of the lake front (a finished, shaded streets, avenues and parka,
fer several day* In GaftTbaviUc.
and when the “cornor stone" of the her ever-flowing fountains of pure
P A O U POINTS
C. A. Ilauleraon hat 'receive*! the “New Hotel” shall have been laid. living water, her dty hall and her.
entire amount, #500, from Orlando,
If in your discretion this deserves high school building, of which wo
Mr, Harry Clark, formerly of which was subs cribed for the newj the bottom place in your waste
Fed/irai Point, Fla., now of Cotinsc- j « d being built through* Geneva! basket put it there and'don’t refer are so justly proud; her churches—
Ucut visited his old time friends, cpnnccting us with the national j to it afterwards. With good wishes temples dedicated to the living God
whose sa'rrcd spires pierce the ethe­
C. D. Pearson last week, starting on highway to th e'iw .
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¡for Bob Holly, fthe-Herald and for real blue nnd catch the first sweet
his return trip to New England on t^Miss Annie Lee ef Sanford ja vis- Sauford, I remain,
kiu of each rising sun; her railroad
Monday.
en I Mr. and M rs.’
itihg her grandparents,
Yours truly,
car shops, her factories, our fertile
•One of our old Paola. boys, Will Alex Vaughn.
A. M. THRASHER.
fields and rich celery farms, whose
Hartley came up from Jacksonville
Misses Bertie jJ cobs w
n
d
C
ora
Following is the speech delivered annual yields qre so abundant and
last w«pk to visit Lester Schmelx Darm, Messrs. Domer Daniel nnd Hh the Fourth of July celebration In
phenomenal that the veracity-of the and ace how the woods noemed again Clave Jncoba .formed a. merry party
1908;
beat
mart or'wo man Is often question- ■
in mfdsum/ner.
.who uutoed from Chuluota last
'‘Indies and, Gentlemen, Fellow ed. when be, or aho ventures to
The Indies 'of the Hicks family Thursday evening to enjoy Lake
Citixens of Florida:
qame the quantity or gives the facta
went to Longwopd bn Friday, re* Harney for a couple of hours.
In the name and In behalf of the and ‘figures.
turning via Palm Springs, where
Mr."and Mrs. J. V. Wicks and son mayor and aldermen of’ Sanford—'
Yea, wo welcome you on this his­
they plcnlced Saturday evening, hav­ have returned from Daytona Beach,
and In behalf of every man, woman toric day to view our city just as *
ing a very ettjoyable time all around. owing - to the .illness of the latter.
and jchlld 1 'extend greetings and-a she Is, Ilka m crowned queen en­
C. D. Pearson went as far aa
The refreshing rAiii^fcY‘0 put «•W’ most cordial welcome Into our city throned upon the banks of the ma­
Jacksonville / with, Mr. Clark on life into people as weR 'a s plants gates.
jestic St. Johns, listening to its glad,
Monday..
and ^prospects teem brighter.
The latch ptrinf hangs on the out- sweet song as it rolls on and on in
Mrs. CJjT*ha_fn of Geneva is visit­
silent grandiUT'to the eea.
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in g ' her ynutig grandson, "C-haHen,
• Wo welcome you nnd all of you,
Thrice welcome, my friends, our
Grisham," at the home of hia par­
MOORE’ S STATION
and beg that you join us in the fes­ hearts, our hands, our homes are
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ChHson
tivities, glorification and celebration yours.
at Twin Lakes.
Rev, Bartlette of Enterprise will of this, the most memorable day in
Enjoy this hour and this glad day
¿M r. and Mrs. C. M. Berry de­ preach morning, afternoon and even­ our nation's history— the natal day
—and when you return to your own
lightfully entertained a number of ing this Sunday, the 18th, Many of the grandest government on the
happy homes we trust you may
their friends and acquaintances at were disappointed that there was face of-the earth.
carry wilh you many sweet recol­
Twin Lakes recently with their new no preaching last Sunday.
We wish you to enjoy the cour­ lections of one July the 4th spent in
“ Victrola." A kindly deed, highly
There was a good crowd at the tesies and hospitalities of the Gate the proud little city of Sanford.”
appreciated.
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social last Friday evening, thanki to
Mrs. Saint, Mias Saint and Mr. ■ho nice notice in the Herald. Who
and Mrs. ’Vincent visited their old tays it don’t pay to advertise In the
DAYTONA1BEACH
home at Twlb ;Lakea ‘Sunday after­ Sanford Herald.
Mr.
Toyama
F
LORIDA
noon.
guessed the nearest to the Huck^
It rains every day to the north of number nnd worl the flni big watrt-Win t e r d a y s in s u m m e r a n d s u m m e r d a y s in w in t e r
ua, and the south of us, also to. the melon.
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$2.00 Per Day and Upwards
_ _ Special Monthly or Weekly Ratea
east of us, and the west of us, but
Mr. and Mrs. Byers have move#
,
. Rooms With or Without Baths
very little falls on our particular
EUctrlc LI,hU _
locality. Hope our turn will come &lt;UU . v , nu , r ndw o understand they
Hot
and
CoM
Running
Water
in
Every
Room
soon.
.
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have bought It.
W. W. Drenor leave» Friday for
T H U R S D A Y N IO flT ’ S A N D S U N D A Y ’ S , S P E C IA L F IS H D IN N E R S
Watertown, N. Y.. to remain for a
year or more. . The Drsaaors regret
O tN tV A ITEMS
leaving and their many friends much
regret their departure.
"Mrs. J. W. Daniel left laat Thurs­
F. M. Bailee and Doc Hasty were
day for a visit of soma length to recent visitors'at Corojr\*do Beach.
friends and relativea in Macon,
•Mis* Ruby Hart Is' visiting In
Augusta and other pointa (n Geor­ Geneva at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. D/vid.
gia, her old hqme.
Miss Alice Vaughn Is the guest of
Mrs. R. Q. Gresham has receovered sufficiently from her long illness her cousins, Mr, and Mra. Cyril
to viait her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Hayes in Jacksonville for a few
weeks.
Chilian in Paola.
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson end daugh­
Picnics on Lai» Harney are al­
ter,
Margaret of Jacksonville were
most a daily occurrence these pleas­
guests
of Mr.' and Mrs. L. J. Han­
ant days.
cock a portion of last week.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Phillips are
Mailman Green was a t tw mail
JACKSONVILLE
enjoying a new Maxwell now In­ carriers, convention in ’ Palatka on
stead of the Ford which they for­ July Fourth.
—TO— ¿,
\ S' -merly owned. They, trere' .accom­
R o m Long ofc Richmond avenue
S l I^u u i . « m i » 11 &lt;IIT .ÎÂ
CfalroCB................. 141.10
n i a r i n n . l l . . . . . . . . 133.00
Lfiulrvtib.. . . . . . . S I .50
n i i ft t Taj
S iiti.
panied by Mr*- J- Q- Adams, on a rccont.y visited a brother in Wayttoiuik............ . 61*80 V K » o » r i î W , I |.4e
c £ f&amp; r
'. '. . 6 M 0
visit to Qrikndo last Thursday.
KvsMWa*........
cross, Ga. Mrs. Long visited friends
3Ö2&amp;1'
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ÿ p iV M w • l i u t i t * j .'♦•»»W
Rev. Hope of Oviedo filled hi In Jacksonville.
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regular appointment in Geneva last
.j4
B
ifM f W. M. Walden of Cameron City
u.i.t.. U.oo W a fa i , 4)4T.4?
H i!
Sub day.
killed • diamond back recently
c«*».. ie.ee
O b À r h i t .......... **.T*
F in *......... 4T.40
Geneva welcome* Mr. and Mrs. adorned with ten rattlers.„and a
LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORADO CALIFORNIA,'
'Maaaingilt aa residents’ They aro button.
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN. THE GREAT LAKES
mow occupying the Pattersoh home
Bird Island In Lake Jeasup, own­
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
an. Second street. Mr. &lt;Ma**infi!!l is ed by . Jaa. Cowan i*-being dntyeth
PROM POINTS IN THE STATE.
employed on the F , E. C.
so we hear, and w|U be ffirh}«*Thin
Tickets an aal* daily. May 15 to September 30."' Return limit Oct. 31,1914
i^Mlss Abide Dawdney has return­ coming aeason.
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Except To destinations in Arisons, British Columbia, {except Field
ed from a pleasant visit of some
Glacier and Mount Robson), California. Lewiston, Ids.. Montana (except
The little child of 'M r l 's a i Mre.:
H elton. Gardiner, Glacier park Station and Yellowstone Station), Oregon
length to Tallahassee:
,
Jorgcson of Cameron
been]
and Washington, tickets on sale June 1 to September 30, 1914.
M in Blanche Pattishaii is visiting very itt. ,

G O U N T Y H A P P E NIN G S

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They see the light. Heaviness
in automobile construction
was thought to be the right
thing until Henry Ford built
the light, strong Model T.
That* Fords now outnumber
any other car. three, to one,
proves rhat- Henry* Ford is
■right. And so now they're
all advertising lightness. Place
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Twelve buildings, stesm boat, elrctric llghta^fire projection, fine gymnasium
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PAST AND FUTURE— IUS FOURTH OF JULYI
i malaria, quarter-million dollar endowment. -Tore« teacher* of - music. fj.ouo
Three Solid Through Trains Dally—Choice |of Three Different Routes
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ORATION‘ DELIVERED IN 1908
nd physical laboratories;
TO t h £ n o r t h a n d n o r t h w e s t
fertilisers, foods, «iter,
THREE
TRAINS DAILY TO THK R o V n iW E S f THROUGH NEW
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wriominatlonal;
Dear Sir— Enroute to New York, htfaven’a soft wind* ‘ drifting from
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from which city l&gt; aail for Europe matchless Lake Monroe over the
BLACKMAN, Ph D „ J A . D .r President oil the 1 1 th. la m stopping hore for church spires of old Sanford, shall
AND OTHER INFORMATION. ADDRESS
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a rest and white resting Ia jn think­ ■Ing my requiem.
H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Paasengsr Agent
«
ing—ruminating and reminiscent, ,
And I wish to
that, nowhere
134 West Bay Street
Telephone 187
Jacksonville, Fla.
I am thinking of dear old San­ between the storm* lashed shores ol
Cheapest
ford, of the Herald, and of the the Atlantic to the faraway Pacific,
Best
wom«n and men of Sanford, many or from the Gulf to tb* Great Lakes
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of whom 1 have known over since I of the north have 1 found orju*en
became a ritlxen of Sanford thirty- any place, any spot equal to Sem­ ^ ♦ 4 e e e 4 H e * » » H 4 4 M e e e &lt; » M » » » H H H 4 H 4 4 4 m W 4 » H
rix tyea$»
Listen, on laat Sat­ inole cftuhtjr and Sanford,-•
urday I happened to discover. In an
And .emphatically-Jl Assort tb“» 1
old copy af the Sanford Chronicle have ta«h no p!«fie;;ln all Europe,
the brief addreta I had .the.honor to in Asia or Africa, equal to Sanford.
“ That8 Our Business"
deliver on the occasion of a grand No place ao desirable as a home,
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if .j
July the 4th VelebrsUon, on July and few place* with greater possi­
—
A- '
4th, 190A- I
it, out and non bilities ¿taring them in ths face. 1
We are ftpeclaliata in our linp nnd as ¿'rich can give yoif baiter
send it to you, for Impish you to sometime« fear that' my fronds, the
servictint the price than elsewliwu^
•wr-'
aee.
and
know
what
Y.(ihouf;bt
of
people of Sanford fail to reallxn what
^ l a r v s s t T im er.
In bicycle*-nnd motoreyelda we liim{|lo Uielxest makea'known
Sanford atx &gt;ears agp:
a great, what a rich heritage tthey
a t roaaortfftjle-pricea es well us cht)uper wlieels a t low nric&amp;, X'
m
. All through .from 1
poueal; and 1 beg you, Mr. Hotly,
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nnd j n this way Rre prepiuvd to give our customers the ad-*7 ‘ '
and hoped for the Juthre-'
you,' one of the best, If not the best
lo o k or» V o g o W b tc s F re e
vantage of our varj^d Mock from w hich,to choose.
Ok- -* - •*u
of Sanford. In . 190S it
friend Sanford ever had to continue/
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faith, Sind buoyant h
si in tbo past, that, brave fight for
_Qhr cppfiU’WPi'k.U) tjie Triad tfral j l a a t a '^ O n l v -etpcrts
wish. to
«w-lirj Sk
'¿NiwU. a mL'^JSabfor'aT
~'|do&gt;win'(5gjpalr.work, uMtl ul.(.whrk inspected carefUily liemy, opinion about- Sanford is that prosperity.
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fore it is turned oveivto the^aetoincc.
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bop. h u ripwfA I f - mb.oluti.ronUrge and ifwstflhat in union,tber«
Comt‘
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in. ’ W e will be only, tph' glatl. give you.-the * adynn1 ^ 'l O o e t p a o y
fideneb, and absolute aasurwnce of frftretijfcth, ahd that right igw ”«
urchasp of 3 new wheel
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of our experience in ___
Sanford’« future growth and . un- ifiaig .puU .ajtH a stfOitg pull a’nd a&lt;
^ Jackso n ville; Florida
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that dearest spot on earth to-mo.
. Sanford, bhs been 'my hoThe lor
thirty-«lx yen rk Sanford has hon­
ored m* In- else tin) me .her mayor;
for three consecutive- yiarsj many
years city attorney, bond trustee And
of Sanford
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sn3 *» plk» far.; b#yg#^Ahe, wildest
dream* of her most hopeful and
enthusisstic dtlrap.
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Aod jfow Ï beg pardon fox impos­
ing upon you this haity scrawl. If
you tlrink It will interest or will flW
to the Herald’s renders, or
It will givo a grain of
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•èmlhatìon' ofATUhcrtUtlv© înfolhbî- afid* vegeiablea'Thr‘homi? use," we Believe the experience of. mapy. I»*
tfon concerning the state, *
f intuited irtrr tMMdvr •©! Fpder
New and again spasmodic efforts demonstrated that from a commer­
ID E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY are mads by well meaning and ener­ cial itacdpciuLi the small, ¡-fanning
It J. HOUY.«IIM
getic persona to sU rt something of outfit is not such n gold ’mine as Is
W. M ItAYNn trasmisi Manager
the kind. A meeting Is held and a claimed for it by many of its advo­
T h a t will be really worth* while is to investigate and learn how Our Bank Ac­
few
choice eplrju are invited to join cates. The reason for this Is that
ubtr rlptlon PrH*. »X.00 • tear I* ASvaetr
and share In the Ulk, the liquid re­ the retail grocery trade is now so
count plan is helping others to get ahead. It m ay be th at you have never
M lr« ra d la tb « C li&gt; b r ta rn « «EOO pet r«** '» freshments and the. incineration of completely in the dutches of the
given serious thought to thus method of helping yourself to a better, a more
«träum or 10c iw» walk.
rolled tobacco leaf; the neipiVperB grocery trust, which controls the
P i t i m i i u In « d t « U M » * » * b *
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market,
that
the
small
canner
can
print extended aceounU of the event,
prosperous future, because the words “ bank a cco u n t" are associated in your
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Caterad at M«ad&lt;dtM nail »attar A*wu«tjif»d and it is predicted that a t last a get no recognition or acceptance of
*-mind with “ big m oney.” However, our plan is suited to your needs— no matter
movement has been launched which hla goods either&gt;,by the wholesalers
1008, at tb« TottoOc# at W ort. HarVU.
andai Act af Marth 3rd. 1879,
will fill the Jojjg felt need. But all or retail deajera. - lie la thua forced
how small or large your account, come in and le t us tell you about it.
auch voluntary* effort« have ao far to dispose of his product direct to
&gt;Na.8Ù amounted 10 U tU* Withour aur- the consumer, which, without an
la Harald
*veylng-at length and In deUil the ample fund devoted to advertising
4 PER C EN T IN T E R E S T PAID ON SA V IN G S ACCOUNTS
various attem pu in this direction we purposes, U a very restricted Held
TH E T A X QUESTION .
indeed.
Time
was
when
the
email
may
with
jbstice
put
thorn
all
in
one
The question of taxes have «fl­
u ted the public miml ever-since the "class us ineffectual and lacking the cannery wae a splendid business
world be fan and just, he it w it in essentials of sound organization and proposition, but with the rapidly ac­
, ancient time* there ha* always been the vgady wherewithal to sustain celerating toncentratipn of business
th
trouble in the gathering
of the city them. A few men have done good In -the'-hgbd* 'of the-few, its chief
tithes. Many good men and true work' and deserve much- credit for value now seems to be confined al­
will dodge taxes and naive their doing 1&gt; without compensation or most entirely.to the field.of home
conscience with the thought that "hope of reward other than that economics.— Estero Eagle
they arc fooling the great common­ which *waa calculated t° accrue in
FLO RID A
SA N FO RD ,
Among the epecial summer edi­
wealth1 by giving in small returns the gem ml gtfod and public welfare,
because the said commonwealth ;doee but sueh patriots are few. Usually tions of the Florida papers that of
H. E . TO LA R
H. R. S T E V E N S
M. M. SMITH
R. R. DEAS
not need it. A'county commission­ when a scheme is put forward there the Pensacola Daily News deserves
Cashier
Vice-President
A*St. Cashier
President
er* or a city councilman will lower is a personal or selflah object to be special mention. It was complied
hi* Uxe* 1f possible and the average gained. atigjUt is because of the lurk­ hy Joe Roberts and shows the care­
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ritlxen will refuse to give in his per­ ing shadow in the background that ful work of that bright ybung man
sonal property with a good grace the people generally have been slow* and that of Herbert Fc.Ikel and Sam
knowing that he has filmflam tried the to lend substantial encouragement Sanborn. The Pensacola News i«
getting better and better since Fel­
city or the county by so doing and to them.
Because of the sporadic and wide­ kel bought the plant several months
yet he thinks he hss done nothing
wrong In the matter. Tax Assessor ly differing character and purpose ago and is doing a great work in the
progreas, development an opportun­
Bates his added many thouaands of of the various projects proposed and upbuilding of West Florida and the
ity in the south as a national, not a
dollars to the county U x list this bemuse of the suspicion' attaching state Ih general. Congratulations
sectional asset. If parallels and com­
year In the matter of personal Uxes. to many if not most of thorp; and for to our old friends. Those blue eyed
parisons are made they should be re­
He haa added many thousands to the furthor reasoil* that it ia primar­ belles of Pensacola seem to be an
garded as purely descriptive for­
TH
E
PENDULUM
OF
IMMIGRATION
RAPIDLY
SWINGthé roll of the coqpty in real estate ily a matter of state wide import­ inspiration to Felkel and Sanborn.
mula*. There Is^j^section of th»&gt;
ance, that there" should be an In­
ING TO TH E SOUTHERN STATES
cduntry that cannot enumerate its
r -------- values. The county commissioners
There I* no betteY and can be no
will meet in August to equalixe the formation bureau established by auIndividual advantage*, ^gvtr o tW '
Uxes and i t ’ behoove* every dtïxon authority *.of legislative enactment l&gt;otter climate than Florida. People
sections and^employ
paral­
FROM THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
to get right not Only about bis own and supplied with sufficient funds to expect a fine winter climate in Florlels for the sake of cWtybuou and em­
taxes but his neighbors.
Some publish from time to time and dis­ ida but few of the winter visitors
phasis. Only by broidvmng the
Solidity and prosperity are based are wide "open; "W elcome" is on the horixon of our obserVaoohV-tnay we
people have been paying all the tribute to the best advantage real know- of our incomparable summer
Uxes and some pe&amp;plo have been information relating to various sec­ climate, Thla summer ha* been upon th© strength of the nation's mat at every threshold of develop­ assay the . true values of ouçh com­
dodging ta x « . The editor of .The tions and about the-Several Indus-" especially fine, the nights being Re­ unity or the unity of its strength. ment.
parison*. !
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to
be markably cool and the days delight­ This is a truism, but it Is beat to re­
Herald is assessed as much bn his tries which are desirable
Much, of the best brawn aftd
From generation to generation w©
homo in.Jk-Ufafd Heights as scores brought to the attention of the in­ ful- in the shady spots where the sort to stmplc axiomatic truths for brains of the south flowed west dur­ explored and pioneered, until it
cooling breezes from gulf and ocean sake of argument. In, geometry we ing the golden age of early settle­ seemed to many, who merely scanof peoplh who own fine homes in the vesting public.
The origin of &amp; measure of this vie with each other in making the frequently reason from a negative ment in the. prairie and mountain w,d the surface and judged the ob-‘
heart of the cUy of Ssnford. He
ha* never dodged a tax either per­ character should be guarded for the lot of the Floridian thé most com­ hypothesis to reach a positive con­ state«. Southerners have invested Clous* by a narrow range of visioa.
sonal or real. The Sanford 'Herald simple reason that the genesis of -a fortable on earth. Our climate, both clusion, wherefore, we might con- A'Amst aggregate of capital in the ihat we had finished the job so far
has never dodged a Ux and as new fill often has a decided bearing cn winter and summer could not be ttruct a reverse platitudo and begin up-building of the north and east. as the kindly face of Nature was
machinery is added the taxes are its fate before the legislature. An any better if it were hand made by thus: In dinfsion^ there is weakness Iowa corn and Iowa pork have been concerned—there ;was nothing left
and peril. 'B itte r*section prejudices big factors in producing the exclu­ save Alaskan glaciers and Labrador
added as the assessor sees fit. immigration bureau was once pro­ the^wenther bureau.
are destructive; we cannot build sive product of the south—cotton. barrens. The fresh glimpses wejof-,
Therefore the Sanford Herald is posed and the house voted for it,
People do not leave Florida to get solidly until we develop the nationgreatly interested in the tax. ques­ but tho bill died. It became noised
We might enumerate countless for of the south and the glimpses we
tion in Seminole county and the city about that the real object of the bill cooler weather, but only for a change |wide'" get-together spirit.
Let us commercial exchanges, each on« a have offered and shall continue to
Af -Sanford and we expect to stand m to-tu p p iy cheap labor for the of climate ajiil.scenery. Half of the hop© we have arrived at that stage strand in the structure of jhe whole offer of the west, the east and the
back of the county assessor and the turpentine interests rather than for people who rush to the big citiqs of of national progress where is ia pos­ fabric.
Close examination of the north, should completely . reverse
city assessor and any move to dodge j the settlement of the vacant lands the north to cool o(T find the sible to assume that, we are pulling texture would reveal that our nat­ such unhtfppy’ misconceptions,- In
taxes by the artful dodgers who have und the development of tho state as weather much warmer nnd more un­ together for m utual'econom ic ad­ ional .divisions are scarcely visible many phases of our national growth,- ;
been side stepping will receive the a whole. In view of the fact that a comfortable than thoy could pos­ vantage»-—ma'terlal, social and edu­ barriers. Politicians of the meaner agriculturally.
industrially
and'
publicity that it deserves.
• lobbyist appeared to push the pas- sibly have it in Florida. The div cational.
stripe still resort to mere geograph­ Otherwise, our exploration and pio­
The commissioners o.* th city of sage’of the mesaure this report seem- contented American public demands
The Country Gentleman pleads ical boundaries to-build up wall* of neering have searcaiy begun.
Orlando will publish the taxes of j ed well founded, and so the bill a change every sun.tier and this guilty to this sanguine assumption prejudice and to create -sectional
If today we enthusiastically pro1
every citizen
of
Orlando. This j faded to pass.
accounts in part for the exodus of and rejoices in the greatness and feeling. Yeari by y par their spa­ claim that the economic cut-off I*|
should be done in Sanford nnd the
T’nst experience of this kind should Florida people to points in the north, growth and wealth of opportunity cious masonry has crumbled. We stralght-away south Jt must not 1*
county taxes should also be pub he a warning, hut it should not deter Any change is good and the yaca- in the east, the west, the north and have gained in educstidn *more rap­ construed that future development*
lulled showing to each and every those who are earnestly interested tionist who takes a trip north by the south. In calling attention in idly than any other race, and as may not Swing the lines of least re­
citizen his ratio of taxes as com­ in the development of Florida to re­ easy stages wiil be benefit ted by the this issue and in future isauea to the ignorance has diminished the patriot­ sistance to the opportunity seeker
pared with his neighbor. This would frain from making an HTort to se­ change of scenes and all of them hr© great natural advantages for tho ad­ ism of all our people has hroadened. dear round the circle. .The majority
do more to equalize taxes and ar­ cure the establishment of such a more contented to return to Florida vance of agriculture in. th% south we Nowhere is this more notably so to­ of us may have arrived back home
rive at some just Valuation than bureau as has hebn outlined In this whore Hie fs really.^dortb tho living. merely attest the breathd of our day than in the south. Wb hax&lt; it a nd may be content to remain thereany other movement nnd would also article.— Orlando Reporter-Star.
optimism. The future greatness of on the unimpeachable authority of All the moro reason for youth and
0— —
show up the people who have
Notice of Election
the south l* as jauch an asset of the careful federal statisticians. ___V.,
enterprise to get out and hustU-untiL
BLAME T H E*BABY
dodged taxes for years and are still,
Notice is hereby given that the people of the north, the east and the
Reasoning along nil these lines we it has found itself.
at th e kii m e o ld g am e
In a lalp issue of the Reporter- bi-ennial election as per the law is west as it Is of the people of the urge all fair-minded Northerners,
There should also he a zone sys­ Star Jot- Reese asked «urne pertinent hereby called for the purpose of south
Tho portals of. opportunity easterners and westerners to study ,
tem in vogue in the city of Sanford question» of the state comptroller electing trustees for the next suc­
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The people who live in the heart of anent the lowering of the assessment ceeding two years and also for tho
the city und receive all the benefits of tuxes tin tho Atlantic Coast Line purpose' of determining the number
of. the city should' pay more taxes in Orange county and wanted to of mills of district school tax to bo
thgn the man who lives-in the sub­ know , why th© decreased rate when levied for each of said years; said
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urbs and has nothing In the way of other roads were paying the same or election to be held Tdesday,- August
improvements or fire protection. more, it spems that the baby coun­ the 4th in Sanford, District NoT l;
There should he a provision trade ty of Seminole county Is to blame as Long wood, District, No. 2; Oviedo,
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
(or the man who is ruthlessly drug­ usual and Comptroller Knott ex^ District * No. 3; Chuluota, District'
F.
P.
FORSTER,
Vice,
president
GEO. H. FERNALD, V ico JW e n t
ged into the city limits and then plains the deficiency ns follows:
No. 4; and Geneva, District No. jL
.
B. F. WIHTNER, Cashier
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A. L. BETTS, Anistant Cashier
forced to pay (he same proportion
"It would appear without an un­ Further: said election shall be held
of tuxes that the man pays who re­ derstanding of the situation that the under the sirme rules and regulations,
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sides in the heart of the city. There valuation of i he •main, stem of- the and qualifications of(' election shall
NO. 9798
is much to he- done in the way of A. C. L., in Orange éoutrtÿ had been be the same «a* prescribed fof those1
equalizing county taxrs. There are reduced when as u matter of fact voting in the original election craab* ./
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
vast timber“Tands and wild lands of tho value hits been increased. "The ing a'special tax school district. ’
all kinds that are being held for fajet* are as fqllows: **,
By".order of the. Board of Publié
"F o r several year* previous) i a Instruction of -Semidolo County,
speculation. They are assessed at
a very low rat© and the people In 1914 the main stem of the A.* C. L. Florida.
and around Sanford who*w
- havelm- from Jacksonville to Port Tampa
F. P. FORSTER", Chairman.
proved their farms arc helping to was 97,000 per mile except jn certain D. L. Thrasher, Secretary and Supt.
O F SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A
pay taxes oh the timber and turpen­ counties along the line where addi­
of Public Instruction.
tine binds and the lands of the spec-, tional, values were added on ac­
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count «jf terminals.
ida(or.
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"F o r many years'the value of the
These lands have been aasessed.at
their true values and should be kept ter mi nil is his beeQ distributed on
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there not o n i r t w year (but in the the mileage within th* respective
CONDENSED FROM REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
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year's to edme. ‘ hc^emlKile county rOurities wherein tho* ttfrminals ex
nceda the money and.tjte people in Isted. For the year 10LT tbé valu»
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LIABILITIES
.Dodson's Liver Tone is just as
and around Sanford have been pay- of* the A. C. L. through Orange
’ (ng for these lands fqr yearn. All county was placed a t 17,900 per sure in results and always aufq* ploas" L&amp;aos and Discounts $232,330.67
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lands have advanced 1 i) .values and mile, 9500 per mile of this w*&lt; on unt in tiffltn and has no bad after­
S25.000.0Q.
Overdraft* - - &amp;*• - - 2 36.81
the proof of this Is in 'the advanced aceoUnt of shops and other terminals effects. Ag a remedy (or a torpid
prices asked for these some wild at Sanford. The same "having been liver calomel has more than met its
i J L$ : Bondi for Circulation 6,250.00
glands. Therefore, let the apecyc distributed oA the mitcago’ ihidügh- matety in Dodson’s Liver Tone.'
25,000.00
Surplus.
Bonds
Secure Pogul.
Tfifs medicins does not roughly force
lator and the boldori of vaot acreage but . t ha coUnty aal then eXlstihg.
¥ t*.*,]£*- *ri / - - r
5,000.00
"Ftjil l f lli Seminole county gets thn liver qn to perform its work. It
pay the actuhl worth of the lands or
, ,
Ml them to ttyr-man who will jigy sit the Saqford’ terminals distributed acts gontiy hut aurnly.
Other Stocks and Bonds d l,003118
Undivided Profits (Net) 24,359X)0
Calomel depend«TorUn power up­
on mileage within. Be filinole ‘county
the tax or ImpioVA them.
Banking House and Furni­
" ^ ; ■i; ' There is alio -p 'U w ,about taxing pari of it being nn maln",.«^fcpi hut on exciting the liver to do more
ture ..........................n .od o.oo
f f l f
work,
pod
o^ten
the
liver
is
too
weak
'.mortgages and •mostly " on the ' rid i’*traçÎpVkt- Snnstock, bonds’ ¿mi* *.hu
6 ,2 5 0 .0 0
.-Circulation
to
stand
such
treatment,
and
after
oth^r Investments that aVe yielding for«^' t So this IfiOO per tMIe la nce*
CASH &amp; D U E FKOM
-;i:
big returns'antj bringing- nothlpgty easarUy tnkert frôoi the valuation In taking calomel'you are a * a result
BA N KS
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sometimes
worse
off
than
before.
tMs county 'Ot fthe city. If the l^jir OrXhge as now constituted. I t being
350,445-f
D EPO SITS
......
from
U.
S
.
Triu
ifk
^
Dodson'a
Liver
Tone
cannot
cause
added
to
the
values
in
Banford
with­
states that ali stocks and bonds ahd
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mortgages should he ta^ d ih eit thfV in Bwtdnolfc county. IT being on a©- any of thh dangerous effects that
. $431,054.59
often follow thtf u»e of calomeL - I t
Total
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.should cèrtaifily'pay up..
j ' count of. Banford. properties *«
Let us uphold the assessors' .hands! fore stated the main flat.fnilsu'**'Waa is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
Increased in 1914 ovW 1913, $20{1 the taste, and Is suitable for ehilAs a member of the Fede/al Reserve Bank
ren and gT^wn people. , ■ v~ •
, P UBLICITY.ORG AmZATlGN;.' per mile, making the value t?jii
*&lt;3e:i
a
large
bottle,
for
fiftycents
* With th® waxing snd’ w-xhinl'o} whereas other wise "the figures woul
offers il
V h . R. Philips &amp; Co., under the
each successive vsaaxon bringing an have been only ’ 97,090."
guarantee t h k t if it doesn't satisSER1
Indiscriminate congregation npon
siblc by th e n e w la
We note much of late in ho’ fy you that it perfectly takes 4 he
one’s desk of haphazard and person­
of calomel you will be given
ally conducted publicity schemes the Florida peper# concerning the
money
individual who^yisira the heap can­ sibilitias of araaU canning out
the store w
not' houubf' impressed-that there but while thet*. are to be Highly
'■ medicine..
■houid'ini-some dul&gt;r organised pub- commended
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I. C. HHtfhfsds-inT-tbtf rilylûrâtn , - J — .-tiinifhniaH' Wfu* First r - r »GI.UOTA SNAPSHOTS
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r a fW t to Umatill* and other * By a score of sl&lt; to.'five Lough­
We are •having some nice rains
-w'
places In the state.- —man'took the first of'the three gafne now, but need more,*
ijttle Happening»— Mention Of
Pulling
fodder
and
planting
sweet
j^ ru s e Barnes has returned from ■»cries from TabAka at the * fair
Matters In Brief
potatoes Is the order of tho day for
« trip through the west where he at- grounds Wednesday afternoon,
gnded the Elks’ convention
drizzling rai* fell almost continuous­ the farmers.
rtiSONAL l U M S O f IN TER ES T Denver and visited many points at
Thoae who attended court at San­
of ly throughout the afternoon, but
ford
Monday in connection with the
interest.
notwithstanding the wetness the
J«*rasry Of The Floallng 8maU Talk«
Curry-Bryan shooting case were;
game
was
interesting
from
.atari
to
JiBiclofUr Arranged fo r Hurried
Mr. and Mrs. Randsll of Eustls
Wm. Jacobs, N. C. Jacob*; J . H.
finish.
Herald Readers
were in the city yesterday calling
Lana and sons, Thomas Charlie and
The crowd waa not what it should
upon their many friends. Mr. Ran­
Oscar, David Self, Clirford Smith,
have
been, probably due to the
dall
was
formerly
with
tha
Peoples'
You wiU like "T he Varsity Coach"
Robt. Brown, Mrs.
Curry
and
Bank of thia dty and U now con­ threatening weather, but thoae who daughter, Min Nona r.nd Mrs.
E If. Kilbew of Geneva was In nected with
the Citizens Bank of did go out easily got their money* a Thornburg, Wtn. Tanner and Geo.
lke*rfty rcatertlay on business.
Euatis.
worth. The teams are pretty even­ Turner.
ly
matched and -both have admirers
(Vj p. LIpe U assisting In the ofHarvfcy Moore and J. Tilden J a ­
Col. G, .,N Rigby has returned among the Orlando fAns, though
(Jti'of Judge Herring in the clerical from a business trip to New York
cob» «pent, Saturday jr i F t .. Taylor
Loughman apparently had the most
department.
with the latter's grandmother..
where he has been for the past friends.
Miss Cora Dann of Orlando, Mr
‘ Frah yeast cakea and popcorn at Mra three weeks. He 1* glad to get
Price did the twirling for Palatka Roland Dann of Mulberry and Mias
h^rk to Sanford again and his many
Simon's.
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and waa hit pretty freely at times Emma Proctor of Geneva, who have
friends ary. giid to have him back.
* t-phe Varsity Coach’* tr somothough considering the wet grounds been visiting Mr. and Mra. Wm.
lion. W. V. Knott. S tite Comp­ he pitched a good game. Haynea
thinf new.
Jacobs* for th* .ast several daya
troller was in the city yesterday was effective for Loughman. though
haw all returned to their homes.
V^. V. French, Florida commlscalling on hbTmany frienda. He is luck contributed a share, to his suc­
Mrs. Thomas Lane, who has been
dener to tha Panama Exposition ia
.taking a few day« vacation from the cess, several long drives from the
quite ill for the past two weeks is
Jb Jacksonville today on business.
arduous duties of his offlee.
Palatkaites being recovered by fine some better at this writing.
j or 8 dose« 668 will break any
fielding.
•Mrs. J . Tilden Jacobs and sister,
of Fever or Chills. Price 26 VMrs. B. A. Howard and family,
The line-up.was as follows:
Miss Sadia Blackburn spent Mon
Mrs.
Roy
Symcs
and
family
and
«MU.
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OT the bird, but a cozy home, made cozier by
Loughman: Stoker, cf.; Salford, day iir Orlando.
Mrs. John Meisch and family have
Don't miss "T he Varsity Coach," returned from an outing at Day­ 3b; Younds, as; Bramlage if; Ben­
Mrs, Tho*. Hodges of Cocoa who,
being furnished throughout with solid, sub­
nett
rf;
Hutton
2b;
Meharg
lb
;
date will be given later.
^
with
her husband and .children havv
tona Beach where they all-ortjoyed
Hick«
e;
Haynes
p.
.
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been visiting'relatives here, has re­
_1 ,
stantial Furniture of late style and pleasing design.
Hon. Geo. A. DeCottea made a tho salt breeteA.1^ ;„r
Palatka: Robinson cf; Collins 8b; turned home with tho children. Mr.
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iness trip to Oviedo or; WednesThuradays and Sundaya— Wood Brundy as; Hunter If: Kulp rf; Hodges remained to look, pfter some
I
t
makes
of
the
home
a
Thing
of
B
eauty-and
a Jo y
day.
land Park.
Picnic conveniences, Carter 2b; Hawkins lb ; Attridgc c; work he is having done on the farm.
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Cotton seed meal, shorts, bran at amusements. The only safe, dean Price p.
Forever, and creates an atmosphere of contentm ent
Little Winnie Brown, daughter of
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
y ; F. Dutton's.
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The second game of the aerie* will E. L, Brown is quite sick at this
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar­
and enjoyment which nothing eW will bring.
They must ha ve stayed in the tall tesian well. Showcr/J&amp;h, toboggan lie played this afternoon and a much writing.
larger
number
of
fans
will
be
able
Mrs. W. O. Townsend and chil­
timber, for they never eg me near alide. Leased privately alao.
Good Furniture well bought is all gain for you.
86tf to ace the game on account of the dren* of Coeoa Is visiting her par­
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The Herald office.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Long.
Dr. C. W. Fain, one of the leading half holiday.— Orlando Sentinel.
You
lose
only
by
not
having
it
in
your homes.
'omato wraps and tomato cratea dentists of Pensacola-in in the city
—
Tbaodor*.. Aulln of (Xvicdo
K F. Dutton's.
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-for a few days and is so favorably ■We make up your own material Gents' apc’rtt several'days with her mother
r.rk in the Coca Cola Bottling impressed with Sanford that ho may or Ladies’ garments clean, press*, re­ Mrs. M. K, Jacobs at this place lasUj
C A S H o r ., f i n S T A L L M E N T
- ■' •Works progressing and it will soon be tampted to locate hia office! here pairing and busheting. —Hats blocked week.
J.' C. Partin, wife and family
later. In tho season.
and cleaned. Suits made to .measure.
he rsa(ly' for occupancy.
t
spent. Sunday here with Mra. ParExtra
pair
Pant
Papts
with
’¿ach
suit
until
The Varsity' Coach "is alt to the
Fk'iishman’ff.,yeast .at Leffler’s . '
ill
An r i Y l T A T I T V
First Street &amp; Palmetto Avenas
tin's mother, Mrs. LizzJo Jacobs.
July 16. 20 reearn cxparia^CB..
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&gt;od. .
The Woman's Missionary Soci­
s a n f o r d , f l o r id a
M. J . BRAJiFt
FORD, 404 Haafard Ave.
I[ It or 6 doses* 666 will berak any
W. E. Allen of Winter Haven was
ety convertd at the home of Mrs.
\a»c of Fevqr or Chills.. Price 26 in the city yesterday to advise with
N. C. Jacobs last Thursday evening.
Loat— Open faee'w^tch. Waltham There was a large attendance iinfl*a
tho advertising committee of tho
«nr*.
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.movement, 17 jewels adjusted. Gold
J. P. Musselwhito of the Geneva Commercial Club relative to ad%-er- filled case. Notify Peter E- Ahcar-n, very profitable program. Subject;
Lott
Worthies* but Belovtd Pup.
tising Sanford In the automobile
Our Training School. There were
Strict was in the city on Wedncs95-2tc
The mistress of the bouse had misA dog fancier la a person who will
trip that the Florida Publicity Bu­ Sanford Route 2.
several interesting sketches read and
dsy calling on his many frienda.
«
reau expects to mskeln a few weeks.
aeverai good talks made on training fold her eyeglassea. Bho asked the give f 1,000 for a dog with a long pedi­
For
Sale—Fine
farm
of
ten
acres
old negro serrant If she had seen gree. A dog lover will divide hit liv­
A number of Sanford people went
That old boiled ham, remember at about three miles from the d ty , for Christ'* work. After the meet-j them. •'No'm. honey.’* said Aunt Mis- ing and lodging with a dog that
to Orlando yesterday to see Father
ing Mrs. Jacob* assisted by Mrs. J . aourl, "Laln't seen 'em. But I'll fin**
Leffler’s.
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96couldn't be sold for a quarter, but
also two ehoice city lots. &lt; Going
Willscc pitch a game for Loughman
Long served dainty cake and Iced cm fo‘ you. Jess tell me now, was ebanoes to be bis friend.—Louisville
cheap
for
rush
or
can
be
purchased
Georgia peaches every day at
■butt the Palatka team.
tea t» the guests, after which all dey In de shell T"
Courier-Journal.
on easy terms. Address R., care of
Le filer's.
96engaged
in a rousing song service by
The quality and the price is right
Herald office.
way of&gt; finishing up.
Everybody
ea hsy add grains at Dutton’s. 78tf y /K letter fro® Mrs. F. L. Woodruff
took
leave,
feeling
that
this
was one I
who is at Clyde, North Carolina
George Speer, J. C. Fletcher and
Fine A[t of Visiting.
of the best meetings held and vot-|
bears the intelligence that the air la
Ad Atchison girl who spends much
Harry Wilson spent Thursday at
cool and bracing and tljat they ex­ of her time visiting has made a study ing Mrs. Jacobs a' splendid hostess;
the brach where they expect to yank
pect to, leave for Wayneavllle this of the art and la a very successful as well as a good leader.
U'some of tha big ones.
week to spend »everal weeks. •
most, Ono of the first things she
On T o ilet A rticles . and S tatio n ery for jE
i^Ir. and Mr*. R ,'C .' Bqwer have
Essy Way to Clean a Carpet
Fresh country eggs and fat hens. does upon arriving ia to call her ho*
teas and family Into hor roqtn and
rested tl\g&gt;9oLtdge on Magnolia hoar Frying size chickens, at Leffler’s,
Instead of sweeping your stair cartbe M on th of A ugust O nly
exhibit every rag aha owns. ‘ * fthe
Eighth street: esti will occupy the
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9ft- . Empties boxes, trays and! trunks to put try wiping It over with a damp
cloth. Use a tcaspoo'ilfut or ammonia
wbic «botflf September 1.
Euthymol Tooth Ppwder, 25c size..................... 15c
Col, A. M. Thrasher writes an in- the bottom layer. She s^ra It aavea In two quart»* of warm water. Your
Lyons Tooth Powder
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25c size ....... 18c
Pepper, eggplant cratea at F. F. tcratin g letter to the Herald from her hosteau the troublé of anooplng carpet* will look dean,.nod bright and
!¥stton’s.
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Dikes
Tooth
Powder
and
Paste,
25c
size __ :;15c
Baltimore, where lie is resting for a among her things grhea she' la out.— there .will be no dugf *
Atchison
Globe.
Lavie Face Powder, 25c size ;....,., — r ......1 5 c
few weeks' preparatory to starting
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Typewriter Ribbons— Remember
Judge Not
LaValtiere Talcum Powder, gold box, 25c size .18c
tW Herald when you need One. on his long trip across the ocean
\ Men have cjuumoniy more pleasure
Any make machine. 76c delivered where he expects to join hia family
Better Let tha Women TaL
LaValliere Talc Powder, W istaria, 25c size .„.15c
In the.erUlclam which hurt* than'ln
In Switzerland.
Tatting ia tha least expensive sort Yhtf whlcl» jsTnnocuous, and are more
anywhere. Phone 148.
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LaValliere Talc Powder, Sweet Olive, 25c size 18c
of fancy work a woman can do. Many tolerant p i the severity which brealm
D. G. Wagner of Klaaimmee was
W illiams Talcum Powder. 2 5 c size________ _ .18c
alrla admit that thay could crorhot bcurts-tpxn of thatrwhlch fal
,\%the dty_yezt«rd»y-enlHnlr'on hi*
three balls of cotton while they are tat- tently va, the grave.—Ruskln.
V ’;fe r o x i ',Vanishin g Cold Cream, 25c size ......... 18c
Sloi&gt;! book! Listen
cony friends.' Mr. Wagner is &lt;16....
’ Dikes Peroxide Cold Cream, 25c size........
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Tho Varsity Coach is on the way ting one. Men, It will he easier on
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|lag a great business in insurance
your pocketbooka If you let this harm­
to Sanford.
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’ Violet Sea'Salt, 25c sije. _..&gt;t8c
, e-Why Divide Hlmf
less task gO blithely on, for. thoae gay
Sid real estate in* the capital of OsA college play in four acta will )\e sofa cushions are soon done and then
Johnny.bagged to be taken to tho
• Toilet Soap; 2 ^ boit,grade .......r...,.............«fit-, .21c
«sola.
given here aL jih early date, under thread and linen must be bought for theater for the first time, and fihaRy
500 V()¥ES -JV in t EACH BOX
Get ycWir cake for Sunday dinner the auspices jSf the jst. Andrew» a new one. For » woman's flngera his mother gave in. “Vary troll, door,,
Wilson's Freckle Cream, 50c size .................... 39c
H i the M ies of the Baptist church Brotherhood. G.nder the^ efficient moat be employed.—Kansan Industrial­ tomorrow 1 will take you to aee an1
actress take the part of a little boy—
f Siturday ntglil In front of Miller’s training of Miss AspinwaU the play is t
Palmolive Cream, 50c
35c
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'Peter Pan’ by name.*' Johnny looked
pskery.
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will be the best apnateur perform«,
11inds Honey Almond (^feam; 50c size
..39c ’
sober.. **Wjby," ho asked, "will she,
■ 'N o d i n k l a , '- 5 0 c i i z o . : . . c r : . - . A ^ : . ? „ . : . ; . . . 39c
39cltini' mber the "Varsity Coach"'Is a nee ovpr shown -it* Hanford. .
Importance of Belnf Married.
take the pint of a little hoy? Why
Watch for the ifite. ~ -*» Mon are nolhlog but overgrown don'tkhe.takn the whole boy?*’
|4k the way to Sanford.
39c
-Nodinata
Face
Powder,
50c
size
.....................
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chlldreo- They alwaya lore to eat and
. ..35c
Dikes Fa'ce Powder, 50c size.........................
Among the prominent vUitora to
drink what la not good for them. You
city yesterday was Col. Wood­
:. 39c
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Pompeian
Massage
Qream,
5Qc
size
scarcely ever meet an unmarried man
Automobile Owners Take Notlcel
a r d of the Georgia Military Col1000 VOTES W1TH-EACH PAt KAGE
over forty who hasn't something wrong
Reduced Rates over Concrete
■ g s of College Park. Ga. Col. Wood-1
with him. and ILwouId be the **«»« vans, tin?&lt;L worried or despondent It is a
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i*ttd^U a prominent educator. a id Bridge at Daytona,—All small cars with alt tip married men lft / * * r turf sign you need *M(JTT\S NEKYi;T )eSarle.In itial Corr&amp;pondence Cards, 50c. ... 39c
gits one pf the best* schools in the Including Ford's with passengers, wives were Dot constantly oa.~tbt IthSE PILLS. «-They renew the ftoupal
Uutb.
... r
.. 39c
round trip 25c/ ^11 large Cars, in- watch to see that they only eit-dbe vfgo( and maktlife worth living. Jjc
D elft Initial Correaj^r'dence Cards, 50c.
thing» that acres with them.—Th* sure and; aak for MOTT’S NERVE86c
round
trip.
cjtiding
passenger»;
39c
...Box Stationery, 5()&lt;w*;
w
Get your Ice cream from Dubart’«
Oulf Between, by P. V. Bedmayno.
RINE PILLS, n ^ - 4 1 0 0 . Sold only
VOLUSIA vCOC. B R ID G E CO
■y*
V- * ■
25c
Box
Stationer)',
3
5
c
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9 » Cream F icto g f. * ' •* ’ 86-tf
qy Wm* G. Aldriit?!»,
Druggist.
¡.1rs, Di
''-tiNFrMSte
21c
Pound Paper,25c
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K_Mr. and "Mrf. W. L. Morga.e deft
Cleveland, O
William» M/g To.,, Protri.,
Pi
gmall Bfty KIKad by Fowl.
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..29c
Pound Paper,
9
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Monday for Baithnore. Before re­
* A fowl killed a tw»y«*rold child at
’ day* ego.
turning to Sanford in the-fall they
31cPound
Paper,
40c.
In tbis issuç ls an advortisement
*-*eraa playing outside
*iil visit points. In Virginia and in
600
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of the department store of D. A. thia parent«; bouvwwlion
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a I**go Oo-,
■Philadelphia, Pa,
Caldwcll &amp; Sons and the sale begins cb1t&gt; China'cock attempted |o take a
A ll Drug Sundries 1 0 P er Cent Discount
"The Varsity ■£(**$£,', IsBjPtppin,3 tdTîiorrow and continues -*—*--*■ .(ffeeo of bread from hia band. Tho
A ll Patent M edicines 1 0 P er Cent Discount
cllld and the cock struggled fov tho
f: Get your icojire’ani /knd ctA'f and Monday, making just t
bread,
and
the
cock
attacked
tb*;
«hl!d
{'loses!
Prices on Prescriptions at Ait Times
koine made can8h^&gt;itp&gt;ni the ladle* t^lce advantage of ib
and
hurt’
^tlm
ao
badly
tuR
he.
dU-d
&amp; the -Baptist •\ h afeh * Sa tut day. .bargains. They 'are l»rg.i
Tho Abovo P rice s A ro F o r C A S H .O N L Y
and the ■hortly afty. “ Mght in front of Miller’s Bakery. ^ /f‘kinHai of &gt;«sonable; gooda
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thrifty housewife will take notira
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and the man who /fvlshcs to/aav*
' 1 -Couldn’t Oo With Him. .¿.IT
kirn, B. W. Herndon and daugh- money .will also find something here K A VaH-lboWn lawyer in •1HiV5fi:nwl
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tT' *'*ormil&gt; wfll UwviT next week for Read tha-advertiseruont in this issuej B jhorao that always etopped and t*; yfrflnia Beach, Va. Mr. Herndon a«d take in the n il for ^aturdai fused lo cross the mill dam - bridge
• l join his wife and. daughter later. and '.Monday.. •
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• * leading out of the city. No whipping,
no: urging.' Fould induce him to
r ' 4 they Will remain until aulurnn.
without «topping. » Bo ho
W . J ^ T H tC P E N &amp; COMPANY
■ Attorney H,' A. Thrasher arid'A- E.
Gator Under the House
c.„ Tpr ño other
him: **Tq
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w»y,Yo
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it.
Ungur have returned from » visit to . ' S e v c r e r a a y f n r g i r J . - f R a r - than' thaC X owner wanfa \ô gVvat
i?»nford. They travelod In Col,
W hen you h av e a h u n g ry »pell
ling discivered. that ¡some kind of of town.**
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‘»her’s Ford machine, and camp- ah an im a! wAs « Ü lU L .C ft$ »
H erb's rlie p li c c to q u e ll i t !
**0r'K the way hi the most com* fern s and o th e r planta nrnl d ifg in f
;T h e goo d s we i t if- a rc guar*.
"*bl* style,— Gat neavilfe
Sutb
-iTvivviy,* ' *ijn various parts of the,yard- at the
______ mana
a n te m K
denllal talk whlto din
Ofrtee llh HOLDKN, REAL^gHf ATC CO,
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mdrnifig nVMr*. Rouhtllbit was go­
way
cafe
a
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Dutton’:
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a
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hu
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at\iring Into « V Starling home she spied conrenUUon drifted from po!
e t t s p ie d . / ’ /• McDannel and wife and an aUigalf* i« *»»e ;s n l nu$ it made the fé c o n d tgarrûgo of a mutual •
left yesterday: Tbr p.wasso., a h a s ty - exit under
» U p * .--A friend, when one of them remarked:
S a n fo rd ,
f}.
\Vc‘ k h o w -y o u ’ll fiml^ th a t
••«higan, whert they will spend .ttys colored m an was sum m oned Hnd ho *TU ten yoit Thai. A man vhat; njar'.-l
th i« is ao,
The ladies will return in *t,on e x tra cted th e g ato r fro m ¿ h e rie* de aeoond Um» dont doe*rtp
A H O T E L Y OU W O U L D L I K E Y O U R F A M I L Y T O S T O P AT
¡Je (all but Med*
stay on slops and the saurian is now ropos»dfc havo loat hia first vlfe,’ '
is
why
wd
tell
it.
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lob until
in Arthur Yowril’s pool in th e rear ^ m Ê É Ê 'iÊ m Ê à ^ iÆ
----------£
-----------back to
Yowell building. The gafor
for a ew week*. oi ^
The most delightful family and commercial hotel In the city,
Than H* M
make your headquarter* while on a ihoppJfif tour or enruum
my summer measured about three f*«t in length
" heart of tho shiftingvbatrict. Cool, comfortable at *
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9 0 . .O c t 1 9 1 8 . . . . J . A. T n k a e h .V
9 1 ..
0 , l 1111. , . . B t n l a t 'f
D a n k ..
n , . Ocl 1 9 1 1 . . . A. » . fn iltk ( o c l ) ..........
Retail m erely nt
*99, , O ct I M I . . . . 7. H. n i u n trt1 .................
R*tall merchant
9 4 . , Oct Iti 18, . . . Mr», want Zittrnur
alad m ertbant
* 5 . Ocl 1 9 1 3 *.
G, W. ('«kit* (col.)
9 6 . , Oct 191 9 , , , , H ear« W »Uo# '(c a l.)____
arher-tl
Operate 3 ■; -.et! UtbUa . . . . . 60.00.
9 7 .V Oct 1919. . i . W. C . M artife ( c o l .) ,. ,
lu ta li m »rth«nl ; .
.
.
8. 00,
18. ,O c t 1 9 1 9 ., . . 0 . H. tU fkardaon.
#.00.
9 * .O r t 1 9 1 9 , . , . f . It. D i a l * « . ; , . . . ........... . Ilu m l ja f r c n tr a c to r .______
a.00.
100. . Oct 1 9 1 * ____Ja«. Illckaon A Hon (col) i. . .■Retali m- r c h a n u .. . . . . . . . . .
6.00.
1 0 1 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 * . . , . Albert A. G r a m i l * * . . . . . Uarbcr shop, 4 elisir« . . . . . . .
1 0 8 ..
0 c t m a . ' . . I - IL Philip» 4 C“ . ... . . lu ta li mere h»m«
. . . . . .*f* 9.00,
1 0 8 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 3 V .. .A m ari 4k WlUon . .. . . Harlwr «hpp (4 rh alr»)........... 8 0 0 .
1 0 4 ..
0 c t I * ! * . . . . Henry U a d m ( c o i ) . . . . . lu ta li rRavvbant.. , .................. 3.00
. IUIalt tr.archanu................' . . .
3.00.
101 O r t l f 0 3 . . . . Sanford C y d « Ca. . . . . . .
___ Operai» 3 pool la b i» » ,______ 50.00,
. H asfit® «»g e o and &lt;fra&gt;- . , 5.00,
. .G a ra cc
. . . . . . . . . 10.00
. , , Ilo til, accnm. to lo 1 5 ........... .. 6.00.
, . . . U rtili m archantV 7 - , , . . . . . . ,
6.00
. , , . » « ta li m a rch a n tn .... . . . . . . .
0.00.
. . . Bank --------. .V ì t .V i ì ' . I i 1 8 0 ° .
____ _________ _. . . l.i n r y , 1 1 c u r iia r Im . . . , 'i • 8 .0 0 .
it h -i'v ... ■. Jm tg L 'B IM u w rV rt,.....................
.'. * 00
ilei*
............. Aulo fot hfr*. * p 4 X &gt; m t« C -■ 6.00
i b i , . . . , ..................Ù v s r v s ta b b , 6 h stock or l*»s # oi&gt;.
&gt;1*1,
lu ta li m trch a n i,
3.00
cr 'c o ll ....................... U v e o stabi*. I h'atoci o rb a* 6.#0.M**a«ogav............. lU rtaurant, »croni )#
10.00.
i r a . P a n i m t r a r i., f i . . . . . . .
2.00.
b,»mirai Co.
r*rt§ ia *v f a c t o r j r . ' " . .......... 26.00,
l a t a * . . . . . , ............ IU i I « l a t a « c a s t . . . ................ 10.00.
Retai) m *rrhant . e . . . . . . . i . 8 .0 0 ,
Don
............Maiali m ereban t
............. '. . . 8.00.
...
.......... .I la n a g a wagon and 'd tijr. . .
6.00.
'a r t h y . ......................n a ta li m e r e b a n t . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00.
l « w f n .............. .. t l ’ hyairfafl............. 10.00.
i
.
...
. . . . . . Retali m a ra k a a tA . .V i , V. , 3 .0 0 .
II. Pupa.........
lu ta li me r e bant . .
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n a r................
.... lu ta li m arrhant. .• .............. 8.00.
won f e c i) . . . . . . U vary atabja aad b a c k . . . . /. 8 0 0 .

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U P. MeCuUar. . . . . .
, Hobart C la rh .................
Mr*. J . U . B ru to n .
(¡«reiner A J o b n a o n ...
.A. t . Coulter l e u ! ) . . .
Naw U fa M edical Co.
Ç . H. Laffler.............
W. L. M adlock ( c o l ) ..
C. W. Standing ( c o l ) ..
C. A. Raad. . . ..............
E ra Lum ber C o ............

thop» ___________________
U oso .article of clothins reel •neck and waist measure, sod

depend for s long, long profit, more
than upon sny other, It Is the fancy
wallt ‘mad# of lace.'chiffon, net, silk,
msnbroldory or any other $f the pret­
ty things which are so alluring and so
tagUo. The materials required are
i»ot la themselvee very expensive, but
tbo finlabod product, as in the case
of millinery, is so much s matter of
tnnaUtlng fabrics Into UtUe poems
o f apparel that It Is tho Idea and Its
working out that commands the price.
And tho price Is-usually something
to cause a gasp like that following a
plunge into cold water, fo e unfeel­
ing owner of an exclusive Fifth ave­
nue shop mentions anywhere from RIB
to 990 In tho moat casual and off-hand
wray, when one begin* Inquiring as
to tho value of three yards of chiffon
and a few bits of other materiola
•owed together.
The easiest way to make these fancy
waists la first to buy a dressmaker's
form or dummy upon which to drape
the material. Qet one with the cor

Slmpl«* waists of plain net or of
lace are to be had In tb,e departmest
stores at a vary reasonable price,
that Is In the neighborhood or two or
three dollars. Or a foundation waist
may bejnade a very little cheaper at
home. But thoae (o be had In the
shops are cut on good and up-to-date
lines. These waists make the beat
of foundation* on which to drape the
chiffon or net or lace or other fab­
rics which enter Into the compoaltion
of fancy walats.
Chiffon tells, In pretty colors and
with hem-stitched edges, are easily
used (0 make drapery for these waists.
Plain chiffons, embroidered voiles, and
nets, answer the same purpose. In
tho waist pictured here voile Is draped
over a foundation walat of lace with
fine effecL _In attempting a fancy walat. It la
much tho easiest way to select a
waist, or the picture of One, and fol­
low out its details.

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B r o a ....» ...............
Jam as l’otta ( c o l ) . . . . .
C. A. I«arm an.................
C. U- I «erm an.................
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Cihas* «A VI»*.
C o .».»)*.», .f:, , . . ,
John Calaon ( e « ) ) ,.
J D. Bonner (cól.)
David I . T hraaaar.
J . 8. M uore...............
K. R. M urrell..........
K. R. M urm ll. . . . .
T« 11. Ooodan
J . W. Ford (col) , .
John Ila m b o .............
Irwin A a ita *.
O. C. B r y a a t .. . , ; .

JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

State and County License
f á r fr# U1B11B9 « s » «**«•»**
F . J . Nel meym .
S a a f Ic e A VtVer V 9 -----Ç rfO u l l e * t ’o,
Sanford W ater Worke Co
Hanford Light á Fuel Co

Seminole County, Florida, for the year ending October hit, 1913
No.

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Occupation

Dato

S ta ta

I . . Aug 1912.
Ratal! meat market
!9 . .. . Aug 1918.
Aug 1013 . . j l ll i r u l t l f , ............. Operating fairy, 1 l a m f . . . . .
3 . . H»(&gt;t
Sept 1913
1913 • la-nurCo-Op Mercan Co.
Retail merchant
..............
)9|3
l)&gt;r \ ' . IV Walker
Phyelclan A Su rg eo n ................
4t .Sep
..H»pti 1*13
5 . .Sí'wpt
A
e p t 1013
1913
AY, T . A. Neal
Pbyaician A Surgepn, . . *
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HapV'4913
pi. 4 913 I ’t. u. d *v .. Howard
P h yelclan ., . . . . . . . . . . . . .
77 Kapy-JOII
K*pW*J»l3
e&gt;r, S*m uel Putrrton.
. PhyilrU n A S u r g e o n ....
»
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1913
J i v Oliver J . Muter
. Phyilclan A S u rg e o n ,, . . .
V____
» . tbR e 1913 ..........
? ,'l ) r . J . W. N il* « .
..............P hysician-------6.01
4 0 .. ..Sep
5ep t 1 09 1133...,..
. , Dr. 8 . W. 1-ewln. . ............t.P h y slc la o A S u rg e o n ...............
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1 8 .. . . Dr. J . N. H obson.'.................. Phyaicfsa; : . j ' . . . . . . . ............
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u . .S°e p t- 1 4 1 6 .... Dr. W. B. K e ü is ... . 1 . . . . . . Physician c Hurgeon . . . . . . .
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1 9 ., Bapt 1 9 1 1 .. . . Dr. C. J . kfarahall, Oviedo P h y sician .. . . i
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Seminole County. Florldb, for (ho year ending October lit, 1914
l . i Q t t 1 9 1 *. . . . A . K. P o w e r « .» ,..
2 . . Oct 1 9 1 3 . .. inch'd H. M ark»..
lUai D u i * Agent
.3. Oct 1913
J. p. H art. Cbuluh
Ratall merebant *.
4 ..
Det 1913-C . D. P*ar»o», P«&lt;
Urtali m erebant................
« . .O c t 1913----- Standard Oil C o ..
Wholesale dealer* in oli*
« . .O c t 1913
Standard Oil C o ...
Whola. deal. In g a s o lin a ..
Retali m c r c h a n l,.,,.
7 ..
0 c t 1913.L. M. Uahbindar, C
A ., Oct IBIS
Hanf. Routing Worl
Bottllng .Works................. ,
O .. Oct 1913
(J, W. .Spencer. / .
B sk er .......................... . , . .
10 4*ct i »|3
ti, w . Upenrer.'
M erchant. ...................... .....
I t . . Oct 1913
. .(J, W. H a e n e e r .. ,
Railroad retine b o u s*. . .
1 2 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 3 -------------- Gulf Refining Co. . Whotawsle dealara In otti
1 8 ..
0 c t 1918-G ulf Refining Co
W bol«..daal. In gasolina.
14 .O c t 1913
J . B. Jone«. Ovledc
ltafhit. m erehant.............. ; ,
4 6 . .O c t 1913. . . .fl! G, W o o tc o tl.. .
lu ta li merebant / . ............
1 6 ..
0 c a 1 9 1 3 -------------- Oviedo lldA-.A Fui R etali m arehanU ., .
1 1 ..
0 c t 1919_________ H. B . M cC all____
M i
............
1 6 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 9 . .. Lawton Bro«. ()v|«
1 9 .. Oct 1 9 1 3 . . , . J . H. Lae. OvJadn
Auto tur Id r e .......................
5 0 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 *. .,',D r .* C . J . ' 6lar«bnil
»P ah jy s lria a .............. ....
Auto for biro............ ..
9 1 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 9 . . . iC . J . M a r s h a ll....
4 B ..O c t 1 * 1 9 . . . ’.J . ft M cK en ai*. . .
Rotali m erehant. . . .
* 9 , .O c t lOl J , , , ’,'Wm. Ja c o b * ..........,4
Retali m e r e h a n t . .
2 4 . , Oct 1913 . . . Victor Bebm el*. ;
R atall m arahaat.........
Retali m erehant. . . .
a i . . Q e t , i 9 i a . . . , . e ; w . s u iw . . . «
» 8 . O ä f,l « 1 8 ..
f . M atah...............
Skipper ot Bah............
2 7 . . 1 M , 1 9 1 ), . . J i l l ) Lumber Cn./'i
l.umber d e s ig n ., .»v
3 9 . . 0.V 1918____lilll tfdw. C o , . , , . ,
R atall m erehant.*. , .
Fraah m aatr
.. . 1 .
2 8 . . 0 e t 1 * 1 9 . . . .fla w k lo * A Warren
t f e .O n t I t l i . . f . Jga. C. H arris. , , , ;
Livery »tabi*. . . . . . .
i l . O et 1913 . . . O . P. H a r n d a n .....
M ovine plettri« show
9 8 : .O ct l i l t . . . . IL M cU u lln
R etali •i p a r c h M t . . .
9 * . .(»el 1 9 1 8 ,. . . Hodge« B r o * . ; . . , . ,
R atall .m agchast.
.
« 4 . . 0 * 1 l i l ü . 1 , 8 . O* HhlnboU#».
9 9 ..
0 c t 1 9 1 1 . . , *A .'L . ‘ ¡o b io m ,, . . .
&gt; • . , Oct 1 8 1 9 * ^ ..t a n l
jcu Coin B&lt;
S T ..O c t 1 * 1 9 . . . . iJIa h y a h « ., . X . .
'f h s n t . .............
9 f . .O ct 1 * 1 * . . . . Merchant» Gro&lt;- .Ci
A retail mar..
t h a a U . . . . , 4.
W atajL r a p a l e . . . . . . .
HataQ m arebant. , , ,
R etail'M efck an t.
.
a* .
..............
Ratall marebant. . . „
JU ta ll (aarehant

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j ^ i í i U m « 1' y. y
I.V ín áaaw M nreanilÿ Co
. . . J . B. W illiam »;.T . . .
. . .W . H. D ndafw oad.. .

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1 9 1 9 . . . . A . I« R aid . . . . . . ___ . . . .
1 9 1 8 ------ TI. W. Crim , Act
1 9 1 9 ____Mra. O. E . Williame, E s . .
19)3 . . . . Charles K anncr,
...............
1913 . . ; . D . C. B rock (c o l).. . . . . . .
1819. . . . Vaughn A Clark f!m&gt;m Co
1BJ 3 . . . .S a n i! U g k l A Puet C o . . ,
1 9 1 1 . . . »Sani. Light A F u e l.C o ..
19 1 8 .S . . Richard Jo h n s o n ........... . . »
1 9 t* .* . . . J . L. M l l I o r . : . . i V . , . i . . .
.W i U. H o w a rd .. . . . . . .
. W . H. Howard.............
W. H. Howard.
. Seminole O a r â ta .
!
.S a a l Mach A Gar C * .
Wro. O. Aldrldga___ V t,
.M rs. 8 M. Overman. ./
.C h a t. L Brolesnd (col).
. K . H. M airhead.

. 0. H. Qramllag;

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A. 8 . Sims (col).-'. . . . . V,
. M. F . Robinson.
W ebstar M ltch.il (coi).C
Vf. L. flarnay
. Gamer Produce Co . . , ,
. William R aite r (c o l), , .
. D. M. Jenkins (Col). . . .
, J o * Wnadan
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4.
,Te. A. N ilT T v a . , a
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C. H. llich a rd a o a .. . . . ,
. W . T . If ansa. . . K . . . A
Dr. J . W. N lion
,W . L M o rgan .v , . . . ,
,'J. H. Ksena
¡Clark A I f h t e e a .. . . . .V
Overstreet Turpentine C
.‘O vai«treat Turpentine
- J . T - Fraalar tirili . .
.G ao . E . Batea A S a * .
.H an ry M c In ty r e .. . .'4
. Lavinia Austin .. , % ,
. J . , W. B a r r y . . . . A . * *
.S a u ta it* S h o p * , ; . . . .
.B au teil* Show»
. Bauteile ^Bowa.Ü . , . f
11. V - D a h d r t . , . . . : ^
J sme» Uuy.l
,W . E. H aw klne............
. W in ffifih rtt icol) . . . .
. W alter M arieti (eoi)»-.
. . .Sam . Co-Op! M
. W. B. K elly*.
». »I. L- Jen k in s,
f . » D r. Otiear j , ;
d *Y , Howard.

Running 2 pool tank
Retati maikhant. , . ,
RataU m arebant. . . t
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County

N. lUiby. ....

Sant Talephond Co,
P. E . H a r t m a n ....
U H , K n h b ia d c t.,.
•Wi A i C k a rila a '., , ,
Lodging A rooming bans* .;
R e tsil'm ftch sn t .
ItelsQ BtcTchant. . . » . .
.
Retali hw reh an t.. . . . . . . . . .
R o u it m arch an t.. . . . . . . . . .
R cw L ld a re b a a t.
M M maerha n t. ; , , , . . . . . .
lU tall meri kan t
lU tall nirvr kan I . 1 r . .-.e rT :
R e ta il-dealer» In fraah meats
Uct « I -merchant»
U rtali m archant.

J T 8 ' MeUUgvre
(U aev s Cacâ Ce
(f» e A. D e co tti
p . O. B c w n . . .
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Glan« Palla In i Co
Pira Ini Coi
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U u fle h for h ir e ...
• .........
Local bündln« and b é a a i oo
Naw Hamp f i t * |
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C a n lio a n u l Ina Co
tjarm ant* f i n , tn t C i ^ * ' ' —
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R * u n m a r c h a n t ...'
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. D m « ! « . . - , ................., S
lU tall merchant».............
!
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Ratall m a rch a n t..................
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T r a r a b n * Ina C o. . . . . I ”
R a ti aatat* i n n i ..................Ì(i Ób
la u n ch for M r*.............
. *«»
FUh market .................t í o
R iU ll m archant*......... ..
3 00
KaaUurant 1 6 m u ..........inoo
Hoot black ataad, 3 rjialn
••- R * ‘ »n , » " « 8 * a t . :
,
. . . U ndarU kar ,
.............. ..
, . . Ratai I nweebaau . . . . . . . .
80. M utual Aid Aaaa. . . . .
. . . R a i n a m arch ant«._____ ___
. . . Ratai) m arebant, . . . . . . . .
••?*S! AsifR»* I**»
. . J . N. W h ltn a r ..................... . ..R a a i aatat* ag e n t.................
. J ) . Y . T a r it e li..................... . . .Lu raber dealer.......................
. .I&gt; r. J . N, Rohaon............... . . . P h y sicie n ... ............................
, . R. C. H haafar. ............... . . . P h o to g rap b ar.. . . . . . . . . . .
..W ill H n A a t ( e o i ) . . . . . . . . . .R a ta ll marchant
, , Willie A lba, c o l . ' . . , . . . . . . . R a u a u r a n t.........................
, . R ain* IU n n a rd . . . . . . . . . . . Ratall m areb aat...................
. . F l a Rloaaoma Co............... , « •.S h o w *, . &gt;. t . i
. . T.. II. P otara, V , . . . n , , .'.R a ta ll m archantt . . . . . . . .
, . Hanry L and en (e o i).......... . .. P o o l rw m . 1 table
. . S . M »I«r«ll.
;,
, . .P o o l ro o n , t u b b a . . . . . . .
, .W . » . Slptln ( e o i ) . . . . . . , . . R atai) tnaçrbant.
1iff* f|S*ii|9le:t * tv ■'i i «■
4 » . .ik ln g l* mlll. cap 60,000 . . . .
. 1C ft. p b n ip t.......... ............. . . .L lv cry and back ......... ,
. , W, 8 . Price ■
* * * Conitmétiîf •i l • « ■* « « « * * * t
Hanford N ovelty W ork*. » . tN o v e lty worka
.R . J . S to n a ............................. .» .R a t a it m arch an t....................
,.W . T , S w l e o r d . ............... . . .P h o ta g ra p b a r. . , . . . 4. . . . .
~ t . f : M a a d v k ll a
». .Turpen-.lne atlll, cap X I b . .
•T . O b * * G. K night col . . . R atall marchant«. ». . . . . » .
I . Dr. 1 » O . B u t t .................... . . . D a a t l a t ,
. .A llan S c o tt (eo i). . . . . . .
■ K. S . Jobnaon ( c o l ) . . , .
. .ChttluOta M arc C o . . ___
, , R. 11. U a ln r , » re n t. . . . .
p. P atar E . Ahern ............ ....

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p .L . J. B ak ar _____
. F. G. C h ad w ick..............
, . w . A. G in n . . . . .
.. J. II. O v erm an ............. ......
. W, I), ttoolehan . . . . . . . .
. W, C . M a r t i n .....................
•M . I l a peon, .
» # .« .,,4 *
. O . C. F a l l * « » . , r r , , ,t t ,
» l# I*- filBrd.fftfWII . • « * 4 • . 4 » .

lUtaJT marebant . . . . .
R atal! m arebant. . . . .
O w l B i g A Surveyor
Staam laund ry..............
Launch lor h f r a . . . . . .
Auto for hire,
W bolaiale m erch an t..
Auto for M r * .. ..........
Ratai)' marchant
« . .R a ta l) m e r c h a n t..
. . . Retail m erchan t. .
. . R atall naartkaat .
. .. P o o l m om , 1 table
n i Peol room. I table
. . . R atall m arebant. .
. . . lea wagon ..
. . ,PU h m a r k e t . . . . . .
. . . R etail flan damata
. . (B arber «hop, 1 chai
, . . Auto for hire . , , ,
) . . R etail m archant. .

B*l(ltnor* of thn Federal league haa
signed a pitcher named Flab. Wondar
If he'll prove to be. a whalo.
'Socond bâaemitn Hobby Bjrrno, of
tho Phiityc«. stili lnnda*oo tho bsll the
bardasi of any of the little men.
- Washington Is first In war, first In
ptfaee and first to make a triple play
In the American ieaguo'/tbls year.
M onger jimmy Bbeckard is csrv
rylng 93 man on his team and hopes

timoni.
E d d lo r i n n k s a g g i s t s 8 h o m o f o r
t hjo
o sngg an d
la yre
e rns», w iiamo o ld i u a o .
u
u b
waulli p im

Centenary of JetepHee'e Death.
Tho ex-Kmpreas Josephine, dlrdrced
wife of Napoleon, died 100 years ago
at Malmalaon. Josephine,was bortTln •
tho Island of Martinique and lived then
until her fifteenth year, when «he west
to Paris and was presented at court
Shortly after she married Vlicouai
Alexandre do Dcauharnal*. thon a ma­
jor In the French army. The ccmpl«.
had two children—Eugene, afterward;'
Viceroy of Italy, and Hortens*, future
Queen of Holland and mother of Na-'
poleon III. At tho beginning of'the
FYench revolution Iloau^arnsl«
lief
made
French army. Then, lllfe’j o jnaiiy
er persons In high position*, h4Tfe!l&gt;' w
victim to the guillotine and his wife
narrowly eecapbd the aatae fate., Tfc&lt; .
marriage of Josephine and Nspeko#.'
took place In 1798. when Napoleon was
Just climbing to fame. In 1809 they
wore dltOrcivl ao that Napolean might
wed the Archduchess Marta Loulas of
Austria. la la one of the Ironies of
history that (he next Honspart* who
came to tho throno of France a# Na­
poleon HI was Josephine’s and not
Napoleon's grandchild.

Ho would then be suro of shelter when
bo rotiros In 1999.
1»! V «
’
Plank and Davis »re now the only
membora of the AthleUcs of 1902 still
with Manager Mack. D, F. Murphy
was tho last oao to go.
?j
JEW ELER—
* a *
Tho Washington Star eaya:' “One
WATCHK&amp;, PToCKB.JKWPLHy.glt
thing is certain. 'Stuffy' Mclnnes can
vel farther for a foul than any other VERWAR¿, OPTICAL nOOPgj,
L i i j first sacksr In Ufa D. 8. XT
-t7
t -221
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a fine young vsteran," said '
I
es W. Boraera, owner of the
*
club, upon wttneaalug, Terry
it F irs t
Jo tr «t »llril.tAM.

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Samioola Produce C a . . , . ,
I/&gt;(» P .iin t. ..................
¡ M r . M . » - Damay (eri)
Ram p a r ttM k ,. . . . .
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JUtnU aaarebanu.
4.60
Lumbar d esierà.......................... 1 8 0 0
Pool room, 1 t a b b . 25. 00
Boarding house. 10 board«*
9.00
Urtali pierehanta.. . . . . . . . . .
800
He tall m erchant* ................... 4.60
B a rb a r.! chair ..... ....................... 1.00
lU iall m erehant........................
3.00
Wholesale m arehanU .............. 12.00
lU u if m e r e h a n t . , ; . . , , . . . . 3.01)
Retail m e reb an t,....................... 8 0 9
.W iU h n u ü u * A ^ r a p n i a a e , . , &amp;.ou
Bicyrie r e p a i r «bop.................
2.60
Ratall m a r e h a n U . . . . . . . . . . .
7.60
U nderUkart A E o l i ......... ..
26.00
Retail m e rch a n ts,...................
800
U v arr stabla, 10 b stock or Im 1800
lu ta li m erchant, . . . .............. 8 0 0
lea factory, cap 25 to o t............»5.00.
ly
TS UmA
16-00
W ater Worka . . .
. . tu.tio
E lartric light p l a n t . . ......... 40 00

Fleh m arket. , , . ,
Fleh m arket, . .
r u b ' market
R#t*B taaH bsn i,
'KrVnfl m erchant.
Bbw n -biarchanU

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: r i * Pira 8 Caa Ina. I .
Amar .Suretjr C n . . . , ......... • . . .
R a u ll m rrehanta.. . . . ‘ ' ' * *
oo
U rtali m arebant..........
. , iC
. Ratnll m c r c b a a u .A .,.] ' * /SS
.N f l i t , la« C a . . . . . . .
'' * 4a
. Hat ail marebant
‘•'¿À
■N Y 141* I b i O o . . . , , , . . .

Hclall m arehanU -----------Turpentine «till, cap 10 b .
Retail m archant..................
Moving P letora S h o w .. .
Auto for hfra, 6 paaaengrr

Alain show..........

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474. O ct 1918
4 7 * . O ct m s
4 7 6 ..
0 c t 1*13
4 7 7 . . 0 c t 191*.
4 7 * . . O ct 1916,
4 7 * . .O c t 1918.
4hO ..O rt 1811.
4 S I. .O c t 1913.
t n i . , O r t 1 *1 9 ,
4 8 3 . . 0 * t 1*18,
4 8 1 . .O c t 1*19.
4
Oct 1*18.

U * « T - « t * b l* . 10 h etorkorbrn 16.00
Ratall m arch ant........................ 8.00
Retali m arch ant......................... 8.00,
Barbar «hop. 1 chair ; ............-*,00
Retali m a r c h » « . . ; . . . . . . . . 9.00.
Iles lil m arch ant. . .
9.00,
D e n tb t...........................
10.00
I æcs I Inaurane* agent .........................
Retali m a r c h a n t....................
8 *8
Auto for hlre,»6 paieienger . . .
8.00
Auto lor Mra, 4 | u n « n a . . . 8 0 0 .
Dealer In frvah m a n u ., . . , . . . 8 o n
Ratall m archant. . . ................. 9.00
Retali m prchanl.
800,
H aut) m arch ant......................... 4. 00.

Shippers of
, . M errhsnt ta lla r .. ..........
. .8 weighing machino*. . . .
. . R otali m archant. ...............
. Retail merchant
. BaU il m arebant.
. Ratall merchants . . . . . . .
.p # « plant............ . '................
. Ratal) m rrrh a n U ...............
. Ratall m erchant..................
. Bahary
......
.R a ta l! m a r e b a n t . . , , , . . . .
. R etail m archant..................
.Turpentine still, cap 18 b. ;
. Turpentlna »1 (11, cari 1 6 k .
.Q *fa g e . ■■»»..
J&gt;
•G au ge ................
. Ratal) m e r e h a o t .
.
m archant...........
.Ita ta ll m a rch a n t.-.. . . . . . .
. RataJI m archant............. .....
.. B arbar «bop, i m i r
.A jtlo for biro
.R a s i a s ta u agent .v, . . . . .
. I J very and hack, 6 hatk uri
.P la n o tu n e r.. . . . 4 , . . - - . . .
, R a ta l!'m « A u n t ., , . , - , , ,
.P o o l room wUh J table*/
iwant far
tn . .In
s L lIL f
^
Agaat
elathlar*.
. R a u ll m a r a h a n t .,,...’, ’.
Retali m erebant,
B n w . m l l l . .......
. P h rslrlan .
.
Fleh market ........................
. Ratall m erehant. ____ « a
lu ta i) merehant — . . .
Ratall m arebaht. ...........
.P b y ^ d a n ..,;,,,,..,...
. R atall m e re h a n t.. . . . . .
Optldan
.
Retali dealer» Ifrtrmh rata
R staii m rrchanu (comm
T u r pan lina etili, cap 1 1 b
Restaurant, lem 16 fc a u .
Rotai, 48 hcd* . ; . .7 TTT.
Baggag# wsgpn and d raj
Rotali merehant, . . . . . .

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R atall marchant
. Harlwr
o u » « «hop,
in o ji, «t ( « i n . . . . , . » j nam
R atall m a r e b a n t....................... 8.00
. Uoolbtack stand, t n a U . , . . .
800
lu ta ti m e r e h a n t , 8.00
Ratall gro rar..................»y . . . ? 8 0 0
. W atcb m«ker and ra p s lrrr,. . 8 0 0
.R a ta ll m arebant........................ 8 0 0
Urtali marebant . . . . . . . . . .
4.60
IUUI1 m arrkap t........................ 8.04
Lunch stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.00
U r e r r »table. 6 h stock or bm 800

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H ertford Plr* I n , Co,’ ;
Home Ina C« of M V

3.60
¡8». . . . . i
. Ópacatlng farry, i Undìng ’. .
6.Ò»
• 1 1 ......................... . l u t a l i m crch an ts..................... 8 0.00.' 1 8 * 0
i c i h « O c ,.............. S a # mllt, m a 10.000 f t ............. lO.OiT
800
limitar C o .. , . . . . . Urtali m afabaat*
V ., * . . 8 0 0 .
1.60
« r i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HaUll m a r e h a n U ..:.... 8.00.
W ebater. i
.A taM , lO rw n n *..,......... 8 0 0 .
l l « * » n . .................... Turpantifla atlll, cap 18 b ____ I8.Q0.
Katall marehanU
KVtall ntrrcbatlt
Heal « t u t a «cani
W. J . Tbigpan.......... ..
I . E. T u rn ar.
Arthur A. Lauri*. . . . . . .
.A lllo for hire. B pa wen »»r___
B . H. P att tahalí
. Ratafk m e r c h a n t ,
M. lU tu nd o . . j . . , . , .
. Ratafl m arehant. ....................
M. R e t u n d a ...'..___. . . .
. Ha tail m erchant................
J . T . A lien ................... - , . .
Retail m erchan t......................
B. M c IHb n i . . . . . . . . , . .
.R a ta l) m arebant.
IL C. lloarar, t . . . . . . . .
.R a ta l! m e r c h a n t . . . . . . ..........
Albert H. William« (cal)
fU tail mar a b a n t. . . . . . . . . .
Gao. II. G rabani. i . . .
. M arebant t a ile d . , ..............
8. P. h m lt h ,.
,
. Ratal! m erchant. . .V.
lllc k . A W rlc h t.........
. I Jr a r alatda. 6 h Mock or boa
Peonía« Rank a l Banford
.B a n k . 130,000 capital ataek
T . Pair riot k
.R a ta l! m arebant....................
D. William« (e n t),'...........
H a lf* 8 * « * 8*0 aad d ray./

I upon which tho'manufacturer* may as like yourself in nhapo as poastblo.

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4 1 9 ..
0 a t 1 *1 *
4 1 0 ..
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4 6 2 .. Oct I I I !
4 * * . .O it IS U
(U
O rt IS IS
4 6 6 .. O rt 1*18
4 M . . Oct 1*1«
4 M ,. Oct 1918
'4 M . .O c t 1*19
4 M .. Oct 1*19
460. .O c t 191.1
4 4 1 . . 0 c t 1 *1 *
4 6 S L .Ö 3 1*1 *
4 6 3 .. 0 c l 1 *1 *
4 64. ,O tt 1918
e « * . .O ct m s
446. .O c t IB IS
46T. Oct 191*
4 6 6 ..
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4 6 9 .. 0 c t 1*11
4T 0..O C I 1916.
4 T1. . Oct 1918

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Delinquent Tax List

I t d X t ADVERTISING

71 end 83

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C. S . Iten ch cr,
H .A B a n n e r,,
J . IL Hagtdel*
J . N. H ifid e le .
W. Boea . . .
II. Ha fid a la
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neta B- Jo tn a o a .
( u « r Srhmrl* .
if S. T te rn to n if
oLgij Landen. - .
MUa 0 . M trrU on. . . . .
M ta. S. M. O verm an. . ,
A. a lllrteo n , . . . . . .
Mr*. Annie. M . M cR ae
A. E. C raw ford ............. .
#• C. Andorra»................
Charlie J o e * * . , , , . . . . .

n r a . j i B H w : Perklo», Ju d g t of the Ctr•alt Cawn, R errnth Judicial
Circuit of
the Meta of Florida. In Chancer/ « m in t , la
th at certain cntue ihrreln patidlng, wherein
W. J . Thigpen 1* complainant and J a y A.
F in n .In la defendant. 1 hhaU offer far kale
and aell to the M gh .it bidder for eaah. bFfar Um, door of the court haste in Sen lord.
Seminole county, n o t Id a, on M anda/, (he
4th day *1 Auguit, )» I4 . the u n » h«ln*
a l e t a l -aatea day. and ddrtni the la«al hour*
of tala, the property de.criW d In. the final
decree ae follow.. ta *a itt
Lot* Twanty-four (Ot). Tw enty-flv* (OS),
•ad Forty-eeven (tT ), of th* Florida la n d
and ColanJaannn Company'« Calory Plan­
tation, »Huated In Sentido!* county. Florid*.
M .R * r pin! Ite rea f duly recordad In th *
public record* of O ran te county, ot wktrii
the county of ftamtaolo we* form erly a
G E O R G E N. R I O B T .
«Peri»! M ailer.

W. J . T h o m p n aa.. . . . .

»p«f pubilthed I b Bemlnel* county. Ftae» st» ■ ' t H r W
right n n w n i lJ t «
M b -, WU b b m . E- A. D O U GLASS, Clerk of th«
14 M u ri, sa d the Mât there*!, thle JTtb
Jr o j M ey. A. D . 1»I4.
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A. D O U O U M ,
U « k of Circuit Court. Seminole Co., n » .
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B y 1. C. R e te rte . D. C.
?|f V f t
8 a!ieh *c for Com plainant

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C te X rfry r i * r í d t ’
Armour FertUlaar Work»,
a corporation

Ja d irte l' C irco li
• * Heoilnele, In
Foraci oeur*

T o WIU G o a and Darn Gc
. V « 't e r * try required to appear to I t e
ï » u rl , l ‘* âb01f* anUUad h i m on Aug. Srd.
I* 4« further ordered that thU ardor be
nabli*te d anca auch weak for rie h t N m tru U»a w rote In the Sanford Herald. « newe*
P»tee pul&gt;lnhad at'S a n fo rd la aaid Seminóla
county.
. ■ , *.
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W itn ea my hand and the *epl of th * laid
cotut at the court at Banford, Florido. thla
l lt h day of June, A. D . 1*14.
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E* A. D O U G LA SS, Clerk.
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By J . C. R obarte, D. C. .
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Hablnaan; AUy. for Pitt.

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W I t s fret of Sec. D in t be­
tween Pervimman A w and
Tam arind Ava and N of
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21.04

Sftty-tw o ( * f j, SD fysfaur (44), and the
eauth half ot
flirty (M ), and Lata
Thlrty-tw a A, had Ten A, aa pet plat of
Celery Delia, recorded In the publie record*
of O ran** county, of wkirb the county of
1 t Seminole « * » formerly a part.

»i«w s i uvm iffaro g ì», run
N to N lift* of fioo W 100
I t 8 to N »Ido of Gotdobora *e a E 100 ft, and I**«
t e f in ISO ft E of HW corper, tun E 40 ft. 8 140 .fL
ft to t e f i n . .
M jf T t lp ftS a of N E cor of

Chapman « Tücher** A ddìi]** la Hanford
y
Ab». * í^f ¿4 * w* * * * *»* -* t *•t * * * a * * * » a * a" i
»¡.*t èJWi» •■*_* ■*a » *&gt;* w* 4 e * »« * •* ï * * i»» * * ¡ri •*_:»a .i
B lan tifard 'a AddlUan le Kaaferd

G E O R G E N. R IO B Y .
Special M ailer.
la Iha f l r n d i Cenrt. B eranlh Ja d lria l Clrtn li ur m * Hrfta of Fieri de, far Ram inola
C e rr i»
i,
WIDon A Teom er FerlUUer Com pany,
• corporation

3 r A ? i | F J f ' ï a r £ #«
rHt&gt; 110 f t E of N W corner
«»I N F.H of HW U. run E M
ft, 8 140 ft. W SO ft, N 140

m. F e th M ...
. Cunningham
I BívUth, . , ,
k*rt AVa ld e a ..
Baller___ __
y .C e a k ,. . .

Franklin F. Davi*.

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th* ebav* entitled reute ja* which writ ol
ettachment wav Imu*&lt;1 on th* fitd day ol

"Bre- Turner
TM4 D a y ..

jliy thereof.

The Sanford Herald la hereby deelfnatad
ar th * neirauaper in which thta (lotica ahull
ha pu b litted once a ue*k\far tw o. panaaetttiva.m onth * (nina week»).
•
-'ll» w ith *« whereof I have hereunto ir t
m / hand and affltad ‘ th*.official **al of »aid
c o n ti Ib i. Srd day ^ ^ V)OA0 n t Aù l.‘ 4*
Clark of Circuit Court. Saranth 'Ju d icial
Circuii, gem inai* County. &gt; ,
. ,

Ilaaai* D. D eud nay.,
440 ft. N SJO f t ........................
Drain 440 ft 8 and . »Oft W
a? E M , run W 414 Net. N
Î0O (A t, E 41» f**t, 8 100
fo a l, «
N &gt;i of OK.1, . 40 a c r a ..............
Drain i t VI U Ser, run 8 D M 7
rh* K to E Un* et Saaferd
G rant, N 14 drr. E on
G rant lina to Nw rarn tr
lot A aub dlrUlon racariad
In F lat Rook II. page 60
thenra E to right el way at
8. h i . B y . N along W »Id*
of »amo la N Ha* e f 8 W )¿
to beginning . . . . c , . . . . .
W •• link* ol begin «.IS cha
of 8 E cornar D I I , run N
» * cha ta Lake Monroe. N
41 deg, W 4 cht to.
11.1 4 che, N t l t o .
8 D t .l t t h . 1411.47 c te

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te l , ». », T f . , l * U S , I L 19, t » , T l

B U . O r i f mU f t . . . .

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A ddi»»« le Saaferd
L»4 1. run W P » .ft

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.......... ...
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R i"-r"

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accerdanre w lti law. Sai« certificai* *m nrkee* th * lollow lnf d**crib*«l property *lt»“ .V1
E&gt;°t‘ &lt;la. to -e It:
? il •.'»■A*W . 0'
— U“» 1». T p . »
«, R »0 E, Aeree 10.
The asid land vein* er*e**ed at the data
Ot I t e leeuance ef auch certificata l ò t t e
nam* ni Richard Lavecln«. U n lea aaid err*
tifim i* «hall ha redeemed aecacdln» la Uw,
U * deed wni Im m thereon on th e »Tth
d ar al Ju ly . A. D. 1114. *
IVI i n « * my officia] &gt;lf nature and arai
tkla I t e SSth day af June, A. D. 1»14F r . ri
, r v ïr b â b ïL iB jClerk Circuit C au ri, Ramitela Co., m . •
B y J . G , fin te ria , TL C.
S»-4t-Frl

ie S i

M r*. H attie L aav itt

m um

Natica la hereby fic e a thaï M. V . E ran».
oenrhDM at T á a Certificato No. 10»^
§•‘•4 * ¥ • *M* ,4 *y ot Ju a a , A. D. 1*1», ha*
U fd aaid cor ti Orala lu m/ office, and ka»

Clrrmlt (e e r t S e te a lh Jndlcial C lrtalt
S em laal* Cenaty. P 1*rl4a,^ I»jX A M *a»r
Jo a Cantaren and Levleh ■ n
O. CarntroD, C o n i i l i l n i i t i * ^ /
V».
Nativa pf S*Ja
Jam e* I M m a and «G aart*
1 *' * .
N. Halt, Defendant*.
Notice I* hereby fic e n that kndee and by
virtn* of a final decree at farMiaptr
tala made an th * i &amp;th day *f Ju n e,
1*14, by tk * Honorable Jaaaa&gt; Hd. (
Ju d f* of t t e Circuit Coutt, Seveotl
I .I 0 rial Circuit. Seminole County, Flo
Chancery, in th a t certain rauea
pemlltif «herein Jo e Cameron and L.ivirL I » „Court a f the- County Js d fu , Raminola
County, S tala a { Florida
_ .
u . Cameron are ««mptelnanU and
In ra B atata of
2.14 81f*r*on end G eorr* N. Helt »re def(
A m f M a L . T ip i« «
»
.
I
ehall
offer
for
rale,
and
eel)
to
the
14.0«
To i f f C roditori, U ffiatW k D ittributoo* as&lt;K
bidder for meh. befora the door
__*U
Portene
ha
v
in
*
Claim*
or
D
etnfnd*
a i o court hour* In raid Seminole count
a ra in it raid E atate:

of

Donala Collina

F. H. ('[l'Onu
t » . Dar U. .

Jackson

In

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W. P, L aav itt.
.........

J. r. Baker. . .
%ümawn.. . . . .
L à . Ballard. .
f . L C ruom ...
» . L Durham
lo tta Denner
dite K of an. .
I-M 'C — F * .
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H C. Dare«
■ Picket, . .
In. J Wade
ta (irren. . ,
task Brown

Clark Circuit Court, a*1¿la»UU| ¡ f l u U | i
.» ■ o b .
» / L &amp; Reharta, D . C.

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AU...................
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fa Saaferd
L o u c an d
........................
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im i » 4 and » ,
G Saetelau n
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10 i***«.» |T»M » I f f t l t - i i i i i
lrO| 1 ! , , ,

* . « - Aldfldfe'J
E, 0 . A ld rid ^ i

ka* Sied aaid aarUdaMa In m r office enti
ka* meda appllaatlan far ta * dead la laut«
In accordance eritfn fnw- Seid- certificate
embrace* the failow inf éaamik »il property
‘S ,
« “ »«y, n a r id * . w&gt;wit: All Bloch T , Peala. T t e a i d Und
te *B| •— •■ad at lha data at the ieauaaca
•f .— !* e*rii(D nta In t t e nam e af If. M.
Hetaketl. Uni*** «»Id e r t i Acate eh all be
redeemed accordio* to taw. t a t dead will
4A*
“"?*
ÍÜTÍ0
,,H h dap of Ju ly .
I'» ‘ AV
lie * “ “

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H*
A. D. iiS ap ptll'a Ugh-D iri M e*
tarta 1 t g ffi « , - y ,
. . . . L , lw 1(e n a 1
........
ro— L m .
« .V .............
..........-w w L o tn P u m
......

N a titi m( Al
R ecitate I
NoTù-V D *h F r.¿y given that 1
urckaaar ot T aa C rrtiA ralr* 1
fiS. datad t t e #rd day of June,
a* filed raid certificate* In n
iM mad* appllcatlan far l a t i

Btarvktlon In Japan.
FfcUure of tho rice crop and th»
Babin* Industry bar» brought tho dis­
trict« ot Toboku and Hokkaido, northant Japan, on* of tho worst famine»
that the country haa faced In a hun­
dred year«. Cold wpatber prevented
the dee from heading out, and unuiually cold current« have kept the Bah
at great dlitancea from the «bore.
A conservative eatlnutte. place» the
number who are now In urgent need

■. 1 '
Shattered.
Ho w»e n Hollander. Juil Errlved ltt
thl« country to. peak hi« fortune, and
h« had inuah dHBculty In regulating
hi« prcmunciattoti, and at time« hi»
word» were glmost unlntelllgllilo to
hi» bo»t'0 »mall boy, who *«t In • cor­
ner of tho room, aomewhat ntya^lfled.
at U«t tho Hollander departed, and th»
■mall boy nald to hU father: ‘'Daddy,
it he • broken Englishman?”
. Pfaïgawerthy Doty.
^Yo»*may cum the duty pf your Ufa
tn th» giiÀng ot praise worthily, and
behtg yodiraelvea worthy of 1L—Bua-

Ad bring naqeetd a t the. dale,
a at *urh certificai«* In th*

iawa. lu w te j» » » R í l a t e

tod ecfonllng le law, ta a dead
ion an tho 4tb day a l Augnai,
W « £ -n * r k ..
X C, Col Una.
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fi
Ben te a
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ftw.e Then»**.
c i * -. .

! b -C. Collina.. .

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All fifi X.GÍ ri Jcielft.Mr 1* *v*

A lj.U tip U tu a. c r * a • * L* * * * * * * *
A#Mill Hanford HeJ^Wrlalan
L et 1 «»* •t I I «1 « I &lt;V* * - - - - - * ■••
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i: ro ft L o i s i &gt; —
U U 30 ta » a . . ,*,

N il ¿I Lot »* . ,-,y. »

for said County in th&lt;| O oin-^inufR M » the fpnrt^
August, A. D. 1914, a t 10 o'clock A;*AI- aad ^ n j cpr^i.m ^ ^
In session from day to day foFone week, or a i long
be necessary, for the purpose of heartrig complaints "ana reJ^I
ceiving testimony aa to the value of any property, real or
personal, aa fixed by the County Assessor-of T a x e s ,an d ;o f :
perfecting, reviefcdng and equalizing Aid a&amp;scsement'fcJf the j
tax year A . D . 1915, 1;v: , T, * ’
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. L ot 4 4 . . . , . t . - . . V - . - - ..............
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Given this 6th d a y of Ju ly A. D , ll'J l.

If. U DaFerrot Addlllan
Walden

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t¿: ,

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44 Ipc. 44 ta 41, Ue 77 la »4 l a .

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â*

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N O T IC E D
Now tk - thp »time to

TIP-TOP-TONIC

LEGAL. NO TICE

R /w fito V n .i

la w m a n

S « ‘ »» 8 Clark
g - W. C lark .. . .

a'flfciaJ *lg««tnta and aeaT thla
f Ju ly . A .' D. 1014E . A. DOUG L A B ».
l
Court, Seminal* Co., F la ., *

*v ’ ■'•

th * t » t n day ot Ju n e , 1914, by
• J a m * * W. l '« W r , Ju d ge of
Cirqnit Ic^rt. ia v *n th J o v i a l Cl remit,
fil/, Elûrida. In Chancery SitSam tu
..»'V to ftf'*»«»* therein pending,
V oiAvji ITnng af flanford, a cor«w i,i» U * ,lt^,and IT. E , I) rail/
Jte a S itln ffa P ,f» t aala, «n d e fe li
Vi' -bidder far tU h -W fo r * t i e
court had** In Ranford, Ham-'
ole Cijunty^Ptocide on MoAdgy, Auguri

1 PRA N K 'L. WOOp.Rl-vFP;'
-j
Chairman Board o f fcounty CommissioherB |
Y f “
Seminwle Contityi jpl^rida

SoM k j V f .'a v J U J ^ I D G E

V till’ d rfte iw fc il hteTa af S ^ S

Mowing .ir,entai p-cahnal property ta-wlti
On* hnv fcrin* nei .rd * I teg."
O n pair o f -Jare* brawn hom o.
One pah vCVUrk mare*. * ,

j

raiOWAS K- HATES
J ,. - &gt;;
;
‘H i Coarity Asiiesaor of T
e a t '~ u J
.::.a ■■■
.fierainfjje. County r«Rlorida#

Two Bottles Sold Now
for Fiff$iÇçntg. '

T T ?*.

gtght- and ar E tacw trli o f Iha
la ta of W. W. DaaSria, daad»
« .- ,1 .1 .« ^ .
•:
•;
1». t . B te -m b rrtm U « ln i
T * J * F A. Binateia, a no»-i
B la t* a f t arjd gt
. &lt;
eaUettor obd of eau naj-| sr tl
in tha «bava antitled
u*«,
t t e briUd ot: affiant th a th *
A. Einstein, la a npn-f*a—d *pt
Flondg, and thgt Lia t |t k
f r i l d i t t * waa No. 4 t7 K a,rt (

Tour only chancólo buy a lot in a
htHUidful (luUrlivNtrv ni, JgiAírinvülp.'
h u t 2Ç-Á u W aB Y fd » frotn P ont ìO iflcol
Ainiihilôg propafty teltibfe let too«
«That wa aak. **• «. t
•BwuliftillOcaUon, Ano drjinugo and
rcrffVl till«' ; '

For /ull pirti rulara writ#

Frances and Hill Uea&amp;y Co.

I W. A. Whitln tha T b* Ajh

�ABOUT PEOPLET AND EVENTS
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B E IN G

A

RESU M E

OF

SA N FO RD

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H A P P f c N lN G S

■■■■ U P - T O ■D A T E
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ChUdrtn't
u
r n iu r n » ■ *Pari y

V Mias Rebeccas Stevens, the ubar
ing little daughu-r of Mr. and Mra.
H. R. Stevens, celebrated her fifth,
birthday Wednesday afternoon with
a beautiful party to a number of her
littlfl-friends. All the old Ihshloned
children's games and the new ones
too whiled aw ay‘the-hours until the
"p arty" was served out upon the
lawn. A long low table was spread
with the dainty assortment of cakes
and delicioifr sherbet. ‘I t was a
pretty sight as the little folks gath­
ered about the, board, sweet and
lovely in their white dresses and gay
rttrtrons,- ragvrty—watchhrg—Jtebeeca
as she blew out the pink candles on
the lovely white cake that graced
tho center, of the table.
There* were -many gifts for •the
little h$rte%, Just the kind that five
•year old lassies love to receive.
Rebecca's guests were Jerffk Max­
well, Margaret Peters, Bsttie Hou*bolder, Mary Elizabeth and Camilla
Puleston, Helen Kennedy. Elisabeth
iWhitner, Clifford- Louise S.hlnholser,
Theodora ^filler, Harriet Roesetter,
Beatrice Howard, Beryl Steinmeyer,
LeCiaire Jones, Sarah Evelyn Wil­
liams, Mildred and May Holly and
Irene McGahagan

OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SEM IN O LE COUNTY— TH E GARDEN SPO T O F IJE E WORLD

,

noon at 3 o'clock.la desired,

C A R R Y D IS E A S E G E R M S
TH EY ARE A NUISANCE AND
A M ENACE.TO HUMAN U F E

■ •

A full attendine

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BAÉYÉ iÉ il Ilililí
D OlÉAW

Among tire'
prominent
young
people of Sanford and thoae who
formerly resided here who expect to
become October brides
are
the
Mi ,
O u rlotte
Keel or of New
York and Irene Brady of New York,
both of them well known in Han­
ford’s social circles. Dnme Rumor
has It ..that. Miss Keelor ..will wed
\V. E. Watson, one of Sanford’s most
populsr buslRlrsa men and that they
will make Sanford their future home.
Miss Brady expects to become Mra.
where Mr- R ein « has a position
with the Hillsborough Hotel. There
has never been a more popular hotel
man here than M. L. Raines and he
and his bride will be welcome in
Sanford where they expect to visit
this winter.
» ' Another fall .wedding of popular
young people of Sanford will be that
of Mira Linda Lefller and Mr. Brax­
ton Perkins which is scheduled to
take place in October. Both Miss
Lefller and Mr.%Perkins are very pop­
ular in Sanford's social circle. In
fact they have such a large circle of
friends here that they are dubious
of letting them know tho exact date
of the feddlng for fear th at the
shoWer of- old shoes and rice will
overwhelm them on the Joyful oc­
casion and they are keying"the date
dark at present.
»•

T k * W o n d e rfu l

f .u q A C flrK il 1 e r . Irvrtcm +ly K ilL f

All Irvseci .Life.

B od O d o rs

PRICE— Qf /7

5

GALLONS

Geo. II. Mayr of 164 Whiting St.,
Chicago, 111., a prominent druggist, has
published a guide to health. In which he
brought
relief to thoua h o « fi l o w
^
_____
sands of other sufferers from constipa­
tion, biliousness, indigestion and intes­
tinal troubles by tho use of French heal­
ing oils. Gne dose usually convince*.
The most chronic cases rarely need over
threo doses; Any one wanting a copy
of this hook can get it at the drug store
fri-c. Mnyr’s Wonderful Stomach Rem­
edy is now sold here by All Druggists.

TOLUME

GALLONS * 2 .5 0 .

TA M PA .FLORIDA

For Sale by Hickson &amp; Son, James Potts and J. W. Bryant
T R IC E ’S TR U M P E T E E R
(Article« PaUitbsd ander this Htedine fur­
nished br U. P. A. Bareev, Jacksonville)

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gullible voter, the pseudo leaders
of the so-called reform known as
prohibition have stoutly proclaimed
it only semi-religious and abso­
lutely non-partisan. But W. H.
Anderson, the president of the Anti­
Saloon League of New York, gives
the contention a solar plexus in a
statement now being widely pub­
lished. In it,h e declares the Anti­
Saloon League was "born in a church
and is Mseojiaily a church move­
ment.” pjfcifther, he dodaree it la
HQmni-j9F%tttj&gt; ■'and Interdenomin-

tuous soul credit for crodit for
everything accompliihed.
It matters not fchere it was born.
What It does Is the main thing,
and It-ill becomes this wonderfully
moral agency to pose jti Florida as
one thing and in New York as
another. With considerable gusto
President Anderson tells of tho

ganization as follows:
“The league stands for the largest
measure of prohibition which cap
be secured in any particular place
at a giVen time. In some states that
is state prohibition. In other states
It it local option, which in league
parlance always means option to
prohibit. In New York it stands
for an "optional local option."
Let everybody stand up and be
counted who believes that the ulti­
mate salvation of the Jiuman family
rests upon the preaching of- on*
doctrine In New Yorlc and another
in Florida. Tjte same power di­
rected tho destines of us all, and He
d6es not carry n ropertolre of light­
ning change costumes to suit each
Designing fanaticism -and
locality
complacent demagoguery may sway
the- sentiment of the world for a
time, but there is no change by
amendment to the organic law which
permit« us a glimpse of light betweori the cradle and the grave.
How much better it would be. if
that short time was employod, in
breaking instead of welding shackles
upon the mentality of~men.
' g£ Mi
(Advt.)

For S a le -1 9 1 0 Cadillac towi*
car for 1400.00, jia t overhaul* U
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine A Garage.
g2-tfc
For Sale— Two good hones
spring wagon. Inquire of Coqo
Bottling £o.
gQj
For Sale or Rent—Two nice nrimces at a bargain. W. J. Thigpta.
80-If
For Sale— New Underwood tjp *
writer, price $76. P. O. box ISM,!
Sanford, Fla.

City, Sanford, FIs. 8 acres ini-]
gated and tiled, fide 6 inch flowing!
wail. If you want 16 acres of fine
celery and potavw and vegetable
land go-and look at this and make
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
runs past the land known ss thJ
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer to]
owner, J . T .j 26 Columbia atredU

For
int— Three rooms fumi
for light housekeeping. Also V
bedrooms. Mr*. Johns, 411 Pi
avenue.
Ol-lk

steamer codk. A. W. Brown,
terprise, Florida.
..
7!
For Rent— Furnished office equif
ped with roll top desk, office riuk
and tables. Also a roll top
typewriter desk and other cqaij
ment for sale or rent. Herald offla

the horrors of tho Titanic had re­
peated itself.. Two boats had gone*
to the rescue and (he party reached
the city about l:;JU n. m., tired, pon- 1
tent and happy, for they had not '
r- ill*. In-i'ii in ilnnger one moyje^Vof
t lie ila&gt; ” iul th« \ .had l ertaiiilyNlfkl
a &lt;Ltntl&gt; time
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"L Cottigo for Rent—918 Park tr
nue. Apply to A. Traffqrd, city*

Mr..jind Mrs. William White and
their attractive little son, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mi*. M.
Nelson returned to their home in

M1SCELANEOUS

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Wanted, to buy old coins. Hoot*
Bra,., Sanford Ave.
94’2tp

today.

*.

Mrs. T A. Neal und little daugh­
ter huve gone to Washington. D. C.,,
and »ill make a number of visits to
other places before returning homo
in the fall.

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J want nn agent iq Sanford ti
handle the beat iejitor article
was ever, pnthftmarkrt- /.w aff*1
Reese, H o ;'2f/-i o d :'Avevf'Daytos»
Fla, y.t,-;
y-'

„ Mr. .Di A. Caldwell is agaiil ut
pome ^(ter a three weeks’ visit to
Chicago anil.other markets in the jiit.
terest oi tbe fall trfide.
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Mrs, W. D. Collier alii leave
Monday for Valdosta, Quitman and
several Georgia towns after a. most
delightful visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Puleston.
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'

Mrs. Annk Walker iaih'avtog. a de­
lightful vigil among old friends in
Longwood.
Mr.*'Horace W. Way, the guest of
Mr..and Atriw-Richard Terheup wili'
return td his hums in Savannah on
(hie'morning train Monday,
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The T/ufh'^Rcakers.^'Mri, Stein­
meyer’* c W a t Ik© Me lit odist
Sunday school hold their buxine«*
meeting in the park- Wednraday af­
ternoon. v After business was dlsp&lt;M0d of- a »octal Hour was enjoyed

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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters and
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY, 21. 1914
SemloAe County Teachers Appointed

T H E U N lT Ip CHEMICAL COM ANAY 7 0 7 TtytGG5T.

the* graceful outlines of the Mamie,
with
Pagenhart .directing t he,
cruise »(might for that forlorn and
bedraggled crowd and the noble
crew rescued them from their dan­
gerous and perilous situation. T h ere ,
was weeping and wailing in thg city-i
for it wna reported that the picnick-1
era had he.*n cqughi in a storm and j

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of the day. The climax was reached
when they were finally stranded,
apparently for the night in a lonely
part of the river, with the awful
dangers of a shipwrecked Robinson
Crusoe
confronting them. There
were terrible alligators in the river
and snakes and jackals and tigers,
etc., back of them in tbe woods and
— well the party, ladies and children
included, were cheerful and happy,
singing songs, building fires and as­
suring each other that they would
surely get home within a week, and
then someone, glimpsed the only
searchlight on the lake.
Wild
cheers nrose and rent the air, for
there »tea ming up the river was seen

I N S A N F O R D — Lifo /• Woiih Living

CYPEERS
—

A* many are interested‘in the per­
United States Will Bay New Aerial
sonnel of the teaching staff for Sem­
inole county for the coming year the
Bomb Recently Invented
list of those appointed by the board
Reporting that the War Depart­
1a given- herewith. The names of the
ment h» decided to purchase hie
teachers .appointed to date and their
Funeral of W. H. Underwood
invention and to'also purchase from
respective schools a r*-« follows:
C O U N T Y CO M M ISSIO N ERS
The
funeral
of
W.
H.
Underwood
him the patenU secured up&lt;jn it in
Sanford Schools: Prof, v F. Eieli;
ÛIVEN MAINTENENCE
S T A T E BUILDÍNG WILL HAVE principal.
occurred from ‘the late residence on eight foreign nations, Herman Fox* SUCCESSOR SH OW S S I G N S
Oak cvenue last Friday afternoon. Davis, the young Florida inventor,
OF FAVORING EN EM IES
FINE LOCATION ^
BOND
Hiss C. L. Guild, Asst, principal
-Thc-tervices at the hdosl were con­ arrived home yestt-rday afternoon.
* o t - t h e " I fijfh ” 'SrhötjT.
ducted by the Sanford lodge of Odd
Miss A. M. Tetherly.
Feltows under the direction of-G. W.
Miss F. A. Walker.Blackwelder
and Geo. Teratus act­
Miss Ruth Jewel.
ing
as
Noble
Grand and Chaplain. has won. Now it is Just a question
Grammar School: Prof. J. R. Wild
* h e re mis ns were then taken to the of waiting for the necessary red tape
man, principal.
Baptist church, the following mem­ to unwrind^and the young inventât
' Mra. G. B. Dickinson.
WILL MAKE GOOD ANY OF THE bers of the Odd Fellows acting as will receive his tW *rd. He left to* OTHER NEWS OF THE WOR D AT
EXPOSITION COMMISSIONERS OF
Mrs. E. N. Luke. .
LARGE FOR THE BUSY BRICKS THAT DO NOT
FLORIDA NOW IN CALIFORNIA
pall bearers: J. H. Bruton, . R. J . day for Atlantic Beach for a reat,
Mira Carrie Ensminger.
HERALD READERS
Roily,
W.
P.
Stone,
L.
E.
Tew,
M.
and
his
slay
in
the
national
capital
8TAND
TRAFFIC
“
MAKING PLANS
„ Mis. NiU Mobre.
M.
Evans,
J
.
C.
Hall,
J.
W.
O.
was
strenuous.
Mias Clara Millen.
Puerto Mexico, July 21.— Former
The county commissioners held a
San Frandaco, July 21.— " I f the
Sihgletary, Robt. Rickenbacker.'
Through the efforts of Congreaa- President Huerta and his party hero
Min Eva Walker.
rndst
important
meeting
last
Satur­
ftorida exposition coromiasioh is parMies P. D. Hunter.- *
day morning jn the court house. In . The services at the church were man Frank Clark and Senator Dun­ were joined today by a few more mil­
aitted by the people of Florida ‘to
Miss Edna Plant.
% v
the absence of Chairman F .L . Wood­ conducted by Dr. Brownlee of the can U. Fletcher, Mr. Davis was able iary men and several politidans
Miss Louise Harris.
ruff the chair was filled by L. P. Presbyterian church and a quartet to gain the ear of the high officials.. who arrived from the caphalj^on
Miss LUlisn Higgins.
Hagan, who stated the object of composed of Miss Bessie Long, Mrs. He presented the mérita of his In­ regular and special trains. Among
Primary School:
the meeting and the derk read a Strong. E. T . Woodruff and W. M. vention, and finally was dated be­ those who came in todpy were a few
Mim Lillie Farnsworth.
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communication from (be manualse­ Wright rendered several beautiful fore the Afmy board. There he un­ Congressmen. .. a •MIm 1 Edith Stewart. "
According ta the la teat report*.
culars of brick in wldeh tbey^rtate ■Bmps.. From the church to the d e r w e n t'! grilling ha will "hot soon
. two members of each forget, but he kneW his Invention, ex-Presldent HuerUk* and his party
Mw. *K W. -D_£unn.
that they had puf-.up a Load of
Teacher to taka Miss Lefller’i $76,600 £8 a ynrifoteftpnce ,hdnd to loiHp.;ssl?&lt;r at honorary aewrt'.snd and..washable to .reply promptly to expfCt to leave here Tuesday. Cen­
place pot yet provided.
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put In,.goofl brleiff/nd make them ware ag follows:; Forrest Lake', and every question, propounded by the trals Huerta and Blanquet, accom­
Sanford Colqred Schools: Prof. J. good tar a perto^fil five years. The G ,’ C: ‘ Woodruff r e p r in t e d “ the experts. The examination was fatis- panied by threc'ler (gqr aides will
J. Holly factory to the government, and he sail on -he Germap cruiser Dresden.
N. Crooms, principal.
bond and the o ff^ y ir e accepted by Ellis, J. H. Bruton and
represented
the
Odd
Fellows,
James was Informed that it will be taken. The others will g© on thestearner
' Miss F. E. Byorly.
the «ommittlofierw^hcf it -was deWhile In WAahington; Villa’• per­ Mexico, of the Mexican Navigation
Mrs. J. to. Crooms.
cidedTto proceed with ¿he. laying of
honestly say. that ths amount will
sonal representative called upon him Company, which is said to havo
Mrs. L. -B. Kellix.
brie* -on all the remaining nine foot
sot be too* much to afek for to give
and endeavored to buy the Meslcan been chartered for this purpose. The
Mrs. M. E. Harris.
roads.
The new samples of brick
in adequate display of the resource«
rights In order that the invention Presidential guards wiU leave early
Mrs. J . L: Moore.
are much better than the other kind
ind advantages of Florida and the
might be used by the constitution­ in the morning for the capital.
Miss C. Sermons.
•
that has caused the commissioners
ictivities of the people of our state.
alist
in the attack upon Mexico City.
Min L. Stewart.
The refusal of President Carbajal
•o much uneasiness and the manu­
This is the expression today of
Congressman
Clark and Frank Flet:- to let the fugitive Presiednt have
vice at the grave were interred in
Miss’ Jinkie King.
facturer*
now
have
a
new
man
in
W, N. Conoley, secretary of the
And Mr*. Marie Wilson and Jes­ charge .of their plant who la an- ex­ the Macon cemetery. Mrs. Under­ cher,’ however; advised agklnst this, tho uss of ths gunbosts Bravo and
Jacksonville board of trade and ex­
and their advice was followed.
Zaragoza has occasioned undisguised
sie Cenipbell, Goldsboro.
perienced vitrified brick malcer and wood, Mitt Kate Underwood, I.
t position commissioner from Florida’,
Misses the bricks now being shipped to. Underwood and'Jam es lloolehan of Through Congressman Clark an au- chagrin. As if to give color to the
Longwood White School:
g after several days in San Francisco.
dlenee was-seeured-with- President assumption that the Onvernment—
Sara Crawford and Waits.
Sanford are satisfactory in every the Woodman Lodge, and GiorgC
, Two days more have been entirely
Wilson—and as a reeult there prob­ really needs these boats, the Zara­
Longwood Colored School: Minnie
f Ailed by the reception accorded the Berlark and L. J. Crooms.
ably
isn't a more ardent Wilson sup­ goza put out to sea today, laying
hecompsnled them to Macon.
reomtnisaionera by' the exposition and
porter
in Florida ‘ today than Mr. her course-in the direction of Hava- .
The
Wilson
Construction
Co.,
rep­
Altamonte Colored School: Min­
the city aind in familianxing them- nie Robinson.
resented
here
by
Mr.
-Sterrit
will
Davie.
n a .. Tho only order the commander
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Gunman Sentenced
I «Ives ’with the exposition itself.
The invention has been mentioned received was to go to Havana. I t
Lake Mary White School: M1m proceed with the Work et once and
The Orlando Wirtter Garden hold- severs! times in the news columns of was reported the Zaragoza Intended
“ 1 have been to all of the recent Kate Mathers. ,
Beardall avenue and Geneva ave­
.
up case came to a dose Saturday the Metropolis, ft is an aerial bomb to pick up at that post some promi' expositions.” said Mr. .Conoley, "and
nue
will
be
paved
with
brick
ac­
Monroe White School: Mrs. Cora
. there ran be no question as to tho Williams and Miss Margie Kiibee. cording to specifications. This will •voning at sit o'clock when the jury self propelled; which can he set to nenl CohatQituUonalistf and bring
brought in a verdict of "W e. the go at any designated bright over.any them to Mexico to enter' Into per' superiority fn every respect of the
Paola White School: Miae Ruth prove of great benefit to the grower*
jury,
find tbe defendant, H. F. Hop­ designated spot within a few mitee. aonfcl negotiations with the new.
Panama-Pacific. It is to be a truly
living in that part of the spedai road
Smith,
.
. it.
a
district as the fall planting will soon sen. guilty, of assault ■Skill» intent to Reaching a point oWr the spot a Provisional President.
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commence and the hauling can be murder in the second degree, and cnntrivfnce cause* the gaA’ bag to
The ‘ United States cruiser Dr*
Hone over good htTetc r'oa'ds Tnaleal! J r 3 .- T y ner and M.V. Shirley not- collapse, and this lydSIfe~flr ' other Moincs_which has been lying off
guilty,.ao say * * *IL Wm. Moaeiy,
of.thrf hemvy,sand of former day*.
without a predecesor that cap be
harbor, followed tho Zaragoza. ■
This -settop of the county commis­ foreman.’
, compared to it."
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General Huerta, spent tbe day in
A tentative rile ’ was .selected last
sioners will give general satisfaction,
Following the derision, Shirley
his car smoking cigarettes, and chat­
as the'good brick ‘ roads are now and Tyner -were released and Hop­ He is a law sytudent at the state ting with friends. He waa much
Saturday for ¿he Florida building’ at
guaranteed and there will be no son was remanded to jail, to hwait university ht Gainesville, Fla.
the exposition by tbe tepresentaleu cheerful than at any time since
more delays, especially if the width sentence Tuesday morning, while
®fives, of Geov. Park Trammell,, who
leaving the capital.
on- Celery avenue can tiKadjusted hla two pals were soon QjWtbs-.wpy
«re W. N: Conoley of Jacksonville,
Sanford Boosters
meantime and the work started on to Clermont, the scene of thTWenta
J. !’. Felt, an oraqge grower of
Washington, July .21.— Member*
that thoroughfare.
\
.1iti to have 1-rutight about the hold-up
&gt; Eustis, an d -J. W: -9tnnple, a- citrus'
Mr. H. R. Stevens of Snnfor
of Congress who are standing vail-*
t grower of Haines City. - The selocTh^
n by the brick man- or the passenger bus bn June 27.
Master Mechanic os the A. C. L antly* by the Administration in the
' tion is near the Kansaif'site and .the
ufacturipi’ Yor five years ^malnthnCourt waa1 adjourned over to Railway -was ‘here Last week, sccok- effort t© complete its legislative ^pro­
■commissioners declared that • they
aoce S i'a ^ e u r e t y ^ .ths uri .payers Tuesday morning, when it is expect­ panied by’ Mayor Thrasher of the gram despite the approaebirtg cam­
cere more than pleased with tho sitthat they AWT gnt the best hrfck for ed that tite sentence of Hopson will "Celery City." These two gentle­ paign, while admitting they are willration.
their money And the five years’ -test be the first work of tbe day's ses­ men-have bci-n long asaociatied (n weary of legislative duties and an­
j
Another important negotiation
is ample to demonstrate whether sion. ,
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the dty affairs of Sanford and In the xious to get home to their districts,
was consummated by the commlsthe brick will stand the traffic or
The attorneys for HopsOn have development of that progressive city; have resigned themselves to'the con­
riontrs In* a conference with .Fred­
already announced their purpose of perhaps their moat conspicuous ac­ clusion that there is little hope for
erick Maskew, cjxief dpputy of the
before
fall. Both
appealing the case to the supreme tivities being connected with the adjournment
-.itale quarantine, board, wheu ct-rcourt, and following the Imposed laying of 8anford's.brick streets, and houses of Congress already are havquarantina 'concessions wore
sentence will enter a motion to the electric light plant and the pub- ing trouble In ratjying a quorum, but
^ Obtained .for 1916, assuring Florida
11c ‘Schools. Wo‘ can think of few the party whips are keeping conthat effect.
.
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•
'•.Ohibitwis. that they will be shown
work bringing absent
The erfse has attracted much a t­ loftier or «older monumento they
..ft'tTj .courtesy and consideration in
cou.d
erect
to
their
memory
*
than
nu
mbers
back
to Washington iioping
tention from the start, and the re­
these
public
service
agenejw*'
.W«
to
expedite
the
rwroalntog buslnra»
lease of Shirley and Tyner by the
also
know
of
few
ineiLwho
oprtonk
as
rapidly
as
pouible.
Senators and
Jury, came as a matter of much aurthem
in
progressiva
and
Ofaelfish
RepresentaUves
are
permitted,
fòt go
priaa.,
*
public spirit. Of such men s f* go- home from time to. time to look
tumbent, as Mr. Knott has an­
Hopson still occupies Ilia cell in
avenue
ahead communttjas composed. Mr. after their poliUMl*f«Kcesk but tl la
nounced his candidacy for the gu­ the Orange county jail, awaiting the
Btavens was for (our year* a mem­ the aim of the pem 5cra(tlt; lead era
bernatorial nomination in 1916.
impending sentence.
^
ber .of the. 8enford city- council and to keep a quorum present./foot how
Mr. Colson has not made a tie*] The story that Shirley and Tyner
oh the avenue. He erected a store
la now the efficient Matter Mechanic on.
._
building'and residence and with his ciston in the premise«. ,but should he will again be (alien..jnto custody on of the A. C. L Railway at Sanford.
t.
The
chief
business
of
(he
Senat»Interesting family settled down to a entertain the race he has nuts; tbe charge ,of carrying concealed I I r. Thrasher Is mayor of the city, again this week will be to press vH© ;
life that teemed pest suited to his (fiends in ail sections who would weapons la not confirmed by the was recently re-elected ’County school
anti-trual bills, with a hope of get- \
jovial nature and -where We ' tould t&amp;ve'him lojral support. He has bad 4Mrfff.4*iRrpnrWT-StAr. v t
superintendent, a n d w a s a wheri- ting fl real start in the general dev- r
view tha ppwtog vehicles and bid many years experience (n land mat­
horse in in fo rm a tio n ©f-J^o new1 Irate on the Interstate' Trad« G**'-.
the occupant* welcome. His busi­ ters, a qualification absolute y nec­
county
of Seminole, tohGJV
mission bill and to complct'.
ness prospered and there was noth­ essary to a successful a'dminigtrat on
from ovar the heart of-qa^ gatitod - vision of the Clayton 1 4 1 1 ,.'.? ^ ^ : ^'
of
the
Comptroller's,
office.—
Gaines­
ty, a la Eve. who
the palace of hfcrtifulture, the .p * 1: ing to nur the perfect serenity of a
Rayburri.securitle» measure
J
ville Sun.
;
old Father Adam lay tnob&lt;ta£,^lan- mflteea'^o that they may. b* si:
»• oi agriculture and the
of
This is good news as Barney GoJcie'd tnorurch of all he aurveysdj-r mluid^to’ tbe vSenate. The Claytqn^V
mine», swher© Ihe^. phosphate and the
son is an old friend of thw editor .of
Eustls Lake Region.
fertilizer Industrie« of the state will
hill will probably he ready by
!■” the Herald and we know tbaLThe,
he* gi«en&gt;xtonfive explqitatíoru.
day Und' Senator Nawlanda, chair­
would make one of tlrt^bshgnnH
man o f . t he Interstate Commerce
most proficient Comptrollers 'tluit
Conimi'«*«, hopes to have, the t*©*¿
.»b* atato-sver^.bad. B. R. Colaon
cfiritius
hill perfected befog# fbd end
LaaVmsde a fioae study . of . valt»of
the
week.
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tiona of real and personal property
A4
feast'ri*
weeks
of
djscftksloh
6n
J
The ffihcral servIc«e* Will be* britf* tdVyiffN, ha»’ a techTircal
fhese trust measures Is contempbitfKÎ^
with
toa
nutter*
a
t
¿1!
kinds
and
at the rHtdence pn. Celery avenue
m ci orrow raotpinr J f ‘ 10:8^.
• -y far fourteen year* haa been in tho
ftobUca© Senators Insist.fhllt Iff wilt
title business. He has a col­
^Tjrtdr: Tbe funcrtl!«rvi«*ayif Y*
bVBUch'jpnger than th ik 'b efo rtfk ll- '
held at OrUndq where ,tho Inter­ lege education at the- present time!

ment wiU
tomorrow about
of Florida
three o’clock In charge of ’Banfortf
an»
^tEe
president
of
the
Florida
As­
lodge of Masons.
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sociation of Title Man.
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i Mr. Colson also lus a thorough
In jtJy A b * of.‘ the U rttibg business
a fia mercantile jipe» and would give
t h t JlaJc_fi/_JQorida Efficient Ser-

Junior,.Citizens, Atleation

i Tha mooting« of the older group
of the Júnior Cjvjc League bay* been*
discontinued for tbe summer,* but
the little B«es, true to their name
ara working and bussing away,

(-»(forte at w e rtu M ^
rk at aU lltaLr.
u tsnd a
Junior Civic
It Rid«'Far!

acwpt It to meet

. T ^ | i? S u .,r « m a iiii the prpbaiiility'khal the thrW bills will jie aonited Into 0U3. If that b done
i]rtiriative ty k may ngt be so
jif f r if u r d .

. .. Tariff Not Respoflsibfe
‘ Wàihiugton, July 2L ~ P tW ^ en t'
Wilson said today that during bla
récynt eonferencéa with bUafnla« m«m
nih* held the tariff1 responsible for
ito-ra||©aT bad burinera conditions.

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                    <text>Stalline* Declares Frank Chance Haa
Finally Developed Real Contender —

G o to Church
Movement
W ill H ave W on
•
, .
derful Support In Rural Communities

srs In the game," said Stallings, In
commenting on the club. "It has taken,
a whole lot of nerve, and a whole lot
ot executive ability to do what hiybas
done. Ho «Imply cleaned house with
ell tho dead wood Wolv*rton loft and
within a year he haa built up what
strikes me as one of the beet balanced
club's In the Johnson circuit
"There la no one In the American
league that has any better pitchers
than Chance, T o my Inlnd he has the
greatest pitcher In tho game ln-CaldwelL That fallow has the greatest
. curve ball 1 ever saw, and be has al­
most at much speed as Johnson. Flsh, itr la a rattling pitcher. 1 am told

DVERTISING in tho nowspaperi,-securing tlie co-operation uf
the telephone companion announcements at fam era’
granges, anions and clubs are suggested ns means to arous*
interest in a GO TO CIItJRCII Sunday for rural workers. The
Orange Judd Fanner says editorially:

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«THE RURAL CHURCH HAS HAD IT8 SHARE OF CRITICISM
IN RECENT YEARS. SOME OF THE CRITICISM IS JUST. BUT

Mu c h

of

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1b

s e n s a t io n a l

and

u n ju st,

that

rural

CHURCHES ARE A VITAL PART OF EVERY RURAL COMMUNITY
.THERE CAN

BE NO QUESTION.

WITHOUT THEM

COUNTRY

LIFE WOULD-QO TO RUST AND DESTRUCTION, AND THI8 ASIDE
FROM RELIGION. TO SAVE COUNTRY LIFE, THEN, W E MUST
SAVE THE RURAL CHURCH, AND TO 8AVE THE RURAL
CHURCH W E , AS INDIVIDUALS. MUST DO OUR PART IN PER­
SONAL DEVOTION AND ATTENDANCE.
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“ 'Hie problem now before u« is tiii«: What can we as farmers

Wtmu y ott poma to thick of lb the
uabelievablanesa of death to the avperson, in t Iav oil our daily. kc*
qualntanee with that great fact, la opa
of the queer quirks of the human
brain. ■Or may It not bo aomelhlng
bigger and belter—a proof of our In*
■tlnctlre realisation of our own Immor
tsllty ?—Exchango.
To Clean the Soles of Shoes.

Get your druggist to mhko a solu­
tion of orange shcllhc and alcohol, and
with a small brush apply this carefully
to tho hoebi ,ond soles o f your white
shoe« whenever tho latter nro polished.
It leaves a satiny finish, and a ten-cent
bottlo has lasted considerably over a
year,—Woman’s Home Companion..
Mystery Cleared* Up.
"My theory." said the eminent studenL “ Is that tho Venua ot Milo was
holdlpg her drapery up with» one of
those lost arms." *'I see." replied the
man who knows nothing of art; "and

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^ 1^ e r iis e m e n t a liad
This Heading THREE CENTS
Line For Each Insertion. Minima

Which we beg to sky*,
Is what the good housewife
must do

O n Every Baking Day.
Why work thus-^—exert your
strength.
Why not this burden shirk?
b e tter a n d far e a s ie r

em étti end ntceli-m te the f l m rchgmng cu»

er I lift ara equally promising. Tbalr
tom o f olden days? Tbo answer is simple. Go to churcb ourselves,
work to date haa shown It true.
aak oar neighbors to do likewise and ssk minister or priest to join
Let the Baker Do the Work!
"Ed BWeeaoy is not traveling be­
ip welcoming everybody o f tbo community.*'
Choice of Words. •
yond hla speed. Ftor me In. 1910 he
"What is that man’s occupationT”
T o make a great aucceaa of this affair it will be neccsaary for
was the beat catcher in the American
"Well." replied Senator Sorghum, "It
league. But the greatest player ot all
each and every one to see Ida pastor, tell bint o f the plan, g e t his
depends pn your potnt of Tlew wheth­
that Chaaoe dug up U Jimmy Walsh.
B akory
i
co-operation ami then'get generally busy. Let it bo known in etety
er yon say her Is conducting a cam­
There la an outfielder for you, one
paign o f educatldn or la Just a plain
church in this brood land— from Pacific to Atlantic, from tbo lake»
of the very beat In the gams How
lobbyist-"
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to the gulf— that -special services will be arranged and an effort
Frank aver got him away from the
made-to hove every person In tho community attend church.
calculating Count# Mack''! cannot flg*
Titles of Books.
ore. A manager haa only to have a
A8K THE LOCAL TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO NOTIFY ALL
Thero Is a kind of physiognomy In
few player# of the Waleh stamp to'
8UB8CRIBER8 OF .TH E TELEPHONE LINES.
BY WORD OF
the title ot books no Jess than In the
make a team.
MOUTH, BY ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE PULPIT, BY NOTICES
faces of men by which a skillful ob­
"W h ere. Chance really made hla
IN
THE
QRANQE8,
CLUBS
AND
8C
H
00LS
LET
THE
NOTICE
OO
server
will as well know what to ex­
-team was in the acquisition of Trueepect from the one aa from the other. W ATC H ES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 8ILOUT THAT THERE IS A OO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT THROUGHdale, Í may bo prejudiced but X
—Butler.
think he !■ a better ball player than
OUT THE COUNTRYSIDE.
VERWAKE. OPTICAL GOODS, ETC,
MalseL He le as good a fielder as
Malsel and will outhibfhlm, too, In a
Hie Shgftn*.
season's stretch. Tíjom-b no faster
Expert R e p a irin g —
than Truttdale, Malsel-If tho better
ed
with
hts
son’s
career
In
oollege."
Dstlcats Question.
baso runner. Frits Is 'one of the beat *’
K Unkindness of Fats.
"The Interrogation ‘Where did you ’’Nothing involving moral turpitude. 123 W e st Flr9t Street
base runners In tho country.
But
For "placing an obstacle on the rail
He struck out the day of the big
and thereby causing a train to stop," get U,’ causes mo much less appre­
match,
with the bases full."—Kansas S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A
a peasant of NUnl Novgorod was hension.” confessed Senator Smugg,
City Journal.
"than
the
feeling
that
some
day
tho
fined |5. He was trying to commit
suicide, and the obstacle was his own public may learn the answer to the
Didn't Intsrsst Hsr.
head.—BL Petersburg Wireless to question, ’ Where did you put ltT'”—
"1 see therc’s j» grcatjJeal of talk
Puck.
New York Times.
Tn town about vivisection.’’ said Mrs.
—- Naturally Forllfltd.
Cast Bide. "Well." replied Mrs. West
Warning to Upltfters.
"I am afraid that man Is going to say Bide, “TVS fntsed n family of eight,
Loses Its Charm.
Some uplifters fall to remember something he will be sorry for.” “ Don’t an’ they alnt one of them ever been
It’s- difficult for it newly married
tnR,
if you lift people too high up, worry,” replied Miss Cayenne; "people vtrUectlonated and nono of ’em has
man to generate much enthusiasm
over his bride’s beautiful hair after the air becomes too rarefied for ordi­ who make a specialty of reckleM talk ?ver caught smallpox either. 1 don’t
ho has seen her pile it on tho bureau nary humans to breathe.—Charleston seldom havo the discernment to be take no stock In It."—Livingston
News and Coui’.er.
Lance.
sorry.
for the night.

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For-Sale A fine homeland a good
two seated surrey. Apply to L. R.
Philips, phone 50.
90- 3 te ■
1 wdl sell my cold drink stand
with -stock and building for only
MOO; am going In general merchan­
dise; business In country. Box 536,
New Smyrna.
92-2te
For Sale Dirt Cheap— Buick, five
passenger car. New' tires.
Jiut
overhauled. Jas. Harries.
91-9to
For Sale— 1810 Cadillac touring
c s r -io r MOO.00, Just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Gsfage.
82-tfe
For Sale-^Two good horses and
ring wagon. Inquiro of Coco Cols
&gt;ttUng Co,
80-tfc
For-Sale o r Rent—Two hrcslSL
dencea at a bargain. W. J. Thlgjun.
For Sale*J4 ow Undorwood typewriter, price $'îh v o P . O. box 1363,Sanford, Fla*.
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89-tf
For sale at a bargain, as 1 live so
far away cannot attend to this 1&amp;
acres of Celery- Delta at Cameron
City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch flowing
well. If you want 16 acres of fine*
celery and potato and vegetable
land go and look at this and make
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
runs past the bind known SS the
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer to
owner, J. P., 26 Columbia street,
Hampstead, L. I., N. Y.
93-13tp

TO RENT
For Rent— Five room cottage, No.
1216 Park avenue.
$12.50 per
month, including water. G. W,
Spencer.
For Rent— TÍtree rooms furnished

Pitcher Caldwell of Yankees.
ma
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Frit« will not get any rnoro bases
on balls.
_
New York fans tell mo Trucsdale
has looked Ilk« a bloomer with tho
stick.- I cannbt understand that. He
should hit .250 In tho American league.
And hitting .250 there will bo few bet­
ter second basemen. -I think Trnesdalo must be a little nervous In his
new surroundings. He will bit bet­
ter tho further ho goes, I nm sun/ I
used to bat him second In the order,
becanffl of his speed and his fine bunt­
ing skillHo legged out many a
safety trying to sacrifice» for my Buf­
falo club.”
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OTES o f the
DIAMOND
&gt; Outfielder Tennant of Sacramento
made four hits tn four times up off
Pitcher MaUrkey of Oakland.
■Vean Gregg's brother, Dave, has
been turned back by Manager Birming­
ham of the Napa lie goes to Spokane.

bedrooms.
avonut

Mrs.

Johns,

411

Parle

For Rent— Rooms; . largì, *’ cool,
screened and well ‘ furnished fojr
housekeeping, at 302 Park^Ivenug,
F o r ' Rtmfc— Coptplotcfy i fufpbthed
house with piano for the Tourner.
Few stops to postoffice, xfbpót «nd
steamer ròdi:. A. W. Brt^rry , En­
terprise, Florida.*
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For Rent— Furnished oOWy: equip­
ped with roll top desk, ofil&amp;*‘;hrfrs
snd table;». Also a rpU top desky
typewriter desk and other, eqi»j8*
ment for sale or rent, Hsralii office«
- 82-ff '
VRo.om fo r w e n t, dosanti. Apply
to 210 PsrJL-àvetiue, ^ T kö-tfc
Cottage for lient— 9li-Ffcrk avefi
nue. Apply to A. Trafford, d t j. ;j*
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MISCELANFOUS
Catcher Arthur Wilson haa been bit­
ting hard for (he Ohlfede, but not suffi­
ciently ao to keep them out of the
division.
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One argument fn faVor of the Pi­
rates’ copping the National league
hunting is that nono of the experts
picked them to do ao.
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Pat ftagon believes '{hat to be In
good
shape
he will hare to pitch every
y , jw
'yr tt
«w —
»•i w*/
k&lt; otbir -day, and he la pestering. Mans'
ger Robinson tp let blm do iL
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Helna Wagoer,’ the Rod Box abortatop, denies iho Import be la through.
: ’ as a player and says he will be back
.1 on the. ipb’ within a few weeks now. f‘
.Ltm CHger^ jha once great catcher
o f the Bof ton Red Box. who haa lost
•J hl^health,' will bo ¿Ivon a benefit by
. the playdra of tha whole country,
v
,
• •
* i. Scout Chick Fnuer (a proving a val­
uable aid. to Clarke- The former spar
pitcher is looking after the burling
eorpe, and his advice la being followed.]

Wanted— T o buy a small 1er box

or refrigerator in good condition, fi
P. O. Box 1076
“(inter work. ' A pplyv*

W ill’ the gentleman who f&lt;
*y coat with Inside Initial« A
T’oad to Sáníord ferry Satu¡

�BLISHGJD
[.WEEKLY
IN ^ A N F O R D -L if' h Wo,th Living
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fOLUMEJf

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914

NO. 91

[TE IS CHOSEN FOR
HUERTA LEAVING
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
FEDERAL BUILDING
TOTTERING MEXICO
N EXT ON DOCKET
s« . —
--•‘..'.e

r'sANFOKD

IÍBUSE

CORNER

1ÍA9 FINALLY BEEN
SELECTED

WHEN DEEDS ARE FILED
IXis UP TO THE OWNERS TO GET
»0SY AND THE GOVERNMENT
K . WILL DO THE REST
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The sit« for the government buildin! h*s been d folded upon and Hon.
P. L. Thrasher o&lt;UhJ Sanford Hotel
Co., In , whose name the property
’ itt offered to the government has
.jjriYed word from the Treasury
Department that the lot has re­
c c 'd favorable consideration and
M toon as the usual formalities are
complied with the lot will paas into
tl&gt;« hands of tho government. The
Ljot is the. property, oL. the Sanford
’ Hotel Company and is the corner.
4 First street and Palmetto avenue
l0d has a frontage of 136 feet on
First street and extends' north on
Mmetto avenue 140 feet making a
post excellent location In the busii section Of the city. The lot was
I n -t * : the v e cy lo W - pri«»--of
¡7,500 which is reasonable for buaiproperty located In this fine
; position. The papers will be returned to
the proper official* at Washington
[- ja d the deed made at once and as
|j$* price of $7,500 will lie passed
by the house today it is almost w r \ uin that the Federal building at
isford will soort' be an assured
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■_-ip propria ti on for the, building
Sanford made at the last session
Congress was the. lump sum of
0,000 for the site and building
the small sum for the site
ins that $62,500 wiil be' availtHe for the building, making- a
Fgmeture that wjll be commensurate
the rapid.grow th of Sanford,
^ad one that will fill the needs of
tks city for many years to come.
L Onitr a jie w ruling of the departthejl»chlj*cte of the building
rtmeoV tia^e been Increased to
the growing demand for goVent buildings riq various ¿arts
r...he country and the delays of
farmer years will not be necessary
Nth a much, U»*gd force of cmp *rc«In other words now that the site
fcu been chosen our government
^ailding should be starred ih a few
l^QQlhs and carried to completion
¡aad,*ith a pull altogether from our
People- and our ’ Congressman and
with the aid 7&gt;f our friend, ¡Frank
j^CUrk, who*la ¿halrmari of the buildUi committee there should be none
of tb* attendant delays on the
boHding that h ai character«*»! this
branch of the service in the past.'
Word From Fernalds .
Word has bean received here from
Mr. and .Mr«. Geo. H. Fernald that
they arrived safely at Clifton Springs
sad Mr. Fernild was focKng very
.well after his long trip.

r Ferryman Denfea RCport
To the Public:
l taku thin means of correcting a
report which wai circulated during
the week of the Fourth of July to
the effect that during the rush of
■miflmnhilca, ifnr tU
the Fourth and the return of same,
that at times there were can far
above the number of fifty waiting
at the Monroe * Ferry to he carried
across the river, and that the ser­
vice was far from being the service
required for. the proper handling of
the ferry boat, and that cars wore
turned away from the ferry by
those in'-charge.
AH of the above report I declare
to be unfounded and not true, and
the facts to be that at ti/ncs there
were more can waiting at the ferry
landing* than if was possible to
carry across at one time, hut .this
was only the rase when at certain
times the majority of the cars ‘ were
going or coming from the beach at
the. urnw time. And- that not s car
.was turned away from the ferry by
those in charge, but every car was
put across within a reasonable time,
and that an extra force of me» were
on-hand and extra powered motors
placed in the hunch so as to take
care or the rush as fur as possible,
a n d -th a t-a —trip was -made on-an
average of every ten minute«.
We triad to give the very best
service possible under the circum­
stances, and feel that better ser­
vice could not hare been rendered,
and refer you to. an automobile
owner who is used to crossing fVrries as to tho service rendered at the
Monroe ferry. E. STAFFORD,
Ferryman Monroe Fayry.
B. Y. P. U. Note«
Our meeting was held as usutl
Sunday evening at- 6:45.
Owing to the absence of our pres­
ident who is attending the Encamp­
ment at Lake City the meeting was
opened by our vice president, Mr.
S. ( ^ Kennedy. .TJie subject ..was,
■Hosi Man Came to Sin." The
program was ably rendered by
members of Group No. 2 ,.of.-which
Miss Ruby Betts U captain.
’ Our attendance was not at-large
as usual, as so many of our members
are attending the Encampment at
Lake City. We hope to have « full
attendance next Sunday, as our ab­
sent ones w'iU be back by that tir^e.
w«. extend
„* t.,.,.» a
* cordial‘ invitation to
Wo
Uhy one to attend uur nuHMfrrpc

L, B.7 Cor. 'Sec'.'
A regular communication of San
ford Lodge No. 62 will be Hold
Thursday, July 16th, at 7:30 p. in.
Master Degree will be conferred.
This will be the last Masters worked
until fall. AH members are urged
to be present. Ail' visitors in the
city cordially invited to meet with
us. By order* of W. M.
• O. L. TAYLOR,
‘ ___Secretary
Young Man Honored. ,
; 'Qiorge Griffin, Herrings, Jf-t h*»
received an .appointmepl from Sen­
ator Duncan U, Fletcher ak First
•Alternate- to the,N aval Academy.
He will report In Jacksonville 6n
Feb. 16th next to s^knd his mental
examlnaU’dn.
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PASSENGER TRAIN 82 WRECKED AT RANDS
FREIGHT CARS STANDING ON THE MAIN ONE ALMOST
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CAU SE O F A T R A G E D Y

Paw tiger. train, N(n- 82*, due here
ft** LIS in the morning wa* wrecked
morning,'knd the very narLV* escape of all'lin* )ut*«*ngerA from
death was probably duo to En­
ter Howland who alappbd on his
*nd »hut, off, the" **ngine before
lumped for liis life. ' 1 ‘
In iwitehipg cars at Rand's Siding
of tjie switchmen had left four
« a rar* on the r a i n track or.tbpy
“ ^rtithed thDrp lhjrtnijfh the switch
B wn&gt;« mannd^'jhj(v will probably
if .be esxtlsYned: A# Engineer
Rowland rouhded tha, curve
north ot tho aiding his hcitdlijjht

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Ebginafl

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-he wás \
•^7 ,*h*kan.

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and badhis side and

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The passenger "train carried two
express cars'r.ud one of them was
smashed to splinter». Express Messenger Cardon had just left the car
which was wrecked whirr T h e‘crash
came. The car contained only a
few barrels of Ash, and thia Consti­
tuted about the only losa of freight,
though the damage to -■equipment
waa considerable: Bcald«* tfie dratruction of the expresa car the pilot
of the locomotive was demolished,
the tender was jammed Into the
caboose and them das somp‘ damage
to the coal car*.
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A Wrecking trait».jrai immediately
despatched to the iw l* of the p'rock
and the road wits eUaned up id a
ffW ^ura dCUying'the tram« but a
Dirrt time.
•. The many frisnds of Engineer
Rowland are oongnitulatln^ him
upon hla'narro*»' escape .fropi',death
-or-at least' a broken Umb. And he
expeett to be able to resume W* run
In a few days. Non*
gera were Injured,
buffer

ii M*fiCT8 TO TRY^AND MAKE
HIS GETAWAY THIS
AFTBRNOON

mediation conference and agreed to A SITE FOR SANFORD BUILD­
Stole March on Papa
by Huerta's delegates and the South
ING IS TO BE SELECTED
Eludink .thi* efforts o f her father,
American mediators, while the con­
John
Eason, to prevent her elope­
AND PURCHASED
stitutionalists Indirectly had con­
ment,
pretty May Eason, aged 17,
veyed the jdea that ho would bo ac­
succeeded
in marrying Robert King:
ceptable to Carranxa.
at
Sanford,
Fla., Wednesday after­
— “ T h a t-«.11-fistava Ruir*frxytairrcd,-j,
noon anil will probably make her
"Carbajal would be a more provi­
home with her husband in that d t y . [
sional president than the real pro­
The father returned home yester­
visional president to be named later/
day from Jacksonville where he had ;
‘ When the suggestion first was
OTHER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT made Villa had not indicated his OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OF gone in hia chase across two state*
after his daughter.
He wired his i
LARGE DOILEb DOWN
TRE WORLD AT LARGE IN
willingness to accept Carbajal, Eawife, Mrs. AIHe Eason, at their
teva RuU aaib, and he doubted
AND SALTED
\ TABLOID FORM
homo at No. 12 Thirty-third street,
Villa's willingness to accept him
Vera Crus, July 14.— Gen. Huerta now. As foi* Zapata, he had no Idea * Wablilngton, July 14.— The -geb - east, yesterday morning from Jackaonvllle, informing her of the mar- -•!
intends to resign tho provisional
that the southern leader would ret- m il deficiency appropriation bill
presidency ahd leave Mexico, hoping ognlxo any provisional president un­ carrying $4,585,664, last of the sup­ riage and stating he was returnin'* V,
by thia mean» to aave his country til the demand for redistribution of ply bills of congress, was reported to home.
About 3. o'clock Tuesday after­
from further horrors of civil war
lands had been complied with. Un­ the house Saturday aod will be
noon tho young girl left her work at
and the capital from capture, and less Somelhing occurs to disarrange brought up for passage .today.
perhapa sack.
This was the state­ the present plan Esteva- Unix Is con­
The bill embraces many nflscel- 8. H. Kress and Company's and
ment* made- here today by Roberto
lanonun
Items, including appropria­ disappeared with a woman ’friend.
vinced figljUngJwlween federal* and
Esteva-Ruix, Mexican secretary of conslttullhnalutl is over. This,
tions for public buildings in various It was thought by the father at the
foreign affairs, who la on.hla way to said, was indicated by the eva
sU tsjiB 170,000 for transporting and time that she had gpne to meet
whom *be had beeir
Europe. Huerta, he inqdt. twill sur
r in g f o r * interned Mexican sol* Kjng^.wlth
tion of Guadalajara.
y
in
the
last year.. . .
Like Porftrio-Diar, who fled from diara-ond 'jR fliior^ refugees at Fort
He
immediately
communicated
-his country in the hope that his NVingfte, N. M ./a n d elsewhere; $5,000
for
.Iran*porting
bodies
of
of­
with
Chief
•
o
f
.
Police
Meldrim who ■
r going might avert a long and «» tly
for a provisional president,-accept­
ficers
and
enlisted
men,
and
$16,000
wired
the
authorities
at
Jacksonville
civil war. Huerta, according to
able to the constitutionalists.
to
arrest
and
hold
the
girl.
to
enable
the
secretary
of
commerce
Estevu Iluix, has decided to yield to
The fathef left Savannah Wednes­
: "TI»*- president did not make me superior numb*™. Roth Huerta and to employ men to enforce the law*
his confident," Està va ¡tuia de- Gen. Blanquet, his war minister, the to prevent overcrowding of passen­ day morning at 8 o’clock Just twelve
hours behind the daughter.
She
claij-d, "nor did I bn ve much time subsecretary said, knew that Ippger gers and excursion vessels.
to talk with him after it waa.deter­ resistance- Was futile and would ' Other Items Included the following» did not go- Into the railway fcWifon"" ’
mined ! should leave the cabinet,’ , mean nothing more than the slaugh­ ■ Georgia— Canton, postofllce site, at Jacksonville, but left the train
The subsecretary was convinced’ ter of thousands and perhaps the $6,ppp; Dawson, site and com­ on the outside end immediately
however, he said, that Huerta would sacking of the capital itself, with mencement of poetofflce, $6,000; started for Santordr'where she had
lay down his power thia week and it perhaps horrors, perpetrated by a Douglas, site and commencement of made arrange menu to meet King.
would not surpriae him If hit resig­ victorious army joined by mobs poatofilce, $5,000; Forsythe, prat- . When the father arrived In Jack­
sonville he had the chief of police
nation were announced tomorrow. from their city's slums.He expected office ’elte, $6,000; Madison, prarsend
a telegram to the chief of police
Carbajal, hs added, was suggested as Blanquet wouid leave Mexico City offlee site, $5,000:'SandersvllIe, post*
at
Sanford
describing his daughter .
provisional president by the Amer- perhaps when Huerta fled, but not office site, $5,000; Waynesboro, postand
asked'
that
she might bo de­
office
site,
$5,000;
West
Pont,
Ga.
.can delegation at the Niagara Fails before. tained.
La
to
Wednesday
night ho
(including
Lanett,
Ala.,)
site
and
'■iiin
....
commencement of postoffice, $10,000. received a return wire from the
chief there stating that the daugh­
Kentucky— Central City, pratter had been* located, but had b e e n office site, $7,600; Eminence, pratmarried .that afternoon to Robert
office site, $7,600; llarrodsburg, postKing. 7 .
'v -\ ;
*
office site, $7,500; Preetonburg, postTHEY DECIDE THAT THE EQUALIZATION BOARD WILL MEET QN
When
he
received
this ihei
offira site, $5,000.
AUGUST Ilh —CONBIDERED MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS
Mr. Eason did not continue
"V.
■ "* Florida Public ReUdinge
__ u
chase after’ his daughter... .
4• - •
’ •*
-----King once resided In Savannah”
FlorlHa— DeFuniak Springs, pratplttion of the -assessment roll for
Sanford,, Fla., July 6, 19W
and
at that time he met Mias Eason.
office,’ court house amf custom house
Honorable board of county com* 1914 for the county of Seminole, be site, .$70,000; Kissimmee, pout o ffic e Since be left here, according to her
miaaionera in and for Samlnote eoun- and the same i* hereby extended to site, $6,000; Sanford, site and com­ parents, the daughter had corres- '
ty, state of Florida, m^t in.regular August 4tb. ^914,
mencement of poxtofflcc. $7,600. " ponded with King and often made
session at 10:80 o'clock a. m.
Clefk Instructed to advertise for
N orth-C arolln a -C h a p ri Hill, . i t e l ^ " “ ^1“ «bout going to join him.
Present, Hon. F. L. Woodruff, thrpe weeks before next meeting
and
commencement of poetofflcc, The parenta objected to her mar­
chairman; L. P. Hagan, C. W. Ents- that board will* meet on Auguit 4th
riage; but when she succeeded in
mlnger, J.
Clark and J. T. Mc­ for the -purpose of equalising the $7,500; Edenton, postofflce site, $7,- meeting him despite their efforts tr&gt;
600; Thomasville site and com ­
Lain, rommiwdpnen; E. A. 0pug- taxes. .
« . .. --. thwart the elopement*-they both
mencement.
of poatofllre, $8.000.
lasa, clerk and C / M. Hand, sheriff.
stated they would forgive her.
Contract-let to Eulle Burgee* for
South Carollna— Lancaater, ‘ ait«
Minuted of last regular .meeting
Roth the parents stated Inst night

DflNTKNOWr-WHfiREBÜT ON HIS WAY

APPROPRIATION WAS
MADE FOR PURPOSE

COUN TY COM M ISSIONERS HELD MEETING

read aD(£Tuiiproved.
.
W. J. DanleJ addressed the board
In reference to , road through I&gt;r
f.ewi* property, Gfanted at last
meeting and contract awarded J. W,
Flynt for opening same.
* On motion of Commissioner Ha­
gan it was ordered that action of
the board be rescinded unless eltlxena of Geneya pay for right of way.
T. K. Bates addressed tly» board
In reference to adrance on commis­
sion of $&amp;00. G ranted.-.
O. F. Swop* addressed the board
in reference to the four eroealngs on
the S. A. L. Railroad htar Ovfedo,
■that they have not been put in, and
cletk was. instructed to . write thu
proper .aulhorltiss In regards to;
tin-.so and also In'regards U&gt; »Cul­
vert at Wagnler.
On motion of Commissioner Rhtimlnger, -D. L. Thrash^ was in­
structed to furnish clerk for Infor­
mation of Comptroller, boundary
lines ot aliSpecIat School District«
in Seminole county.
r
Alio that bond trustees of Special
Rp«d and Bridge Djotrlrt No. 1 furnuh boundary of same.
On motion of Commissioner H- P.
Haqiii, H. C. DuBose w*jLB*/i‘ $100
fo f'^ s tr a oervit»* durine-riectian,
4 Coffimunlcation of $. Rung* ’ in
reference to SanfoHl ,, A kGrnevq
bridge read and mart«! rqferfetl.it*
M elvin *
Commurdsation
refe/anco, to .Genova and GhulúoU
bridge road a n d . referred -U Com-

mmm

reference to
read and clerk
knowledge receipt of name,''action
deferréd until’ September mestipg.
.Whereas, the. .Tmt Aasa*aorf ‘ of
Ssmlnol# County has.appeared b*^
.fore the^oard
of

ojiening^ r o a d -fro m -C q cjjra n Poml and commencement, of
to river qt contract prfeh o r $24:75
$ 8. 000.
p,r acre,
:
.
(l*

poetofflcsi,

Texee—Crockett, postofllco site.
Kstimales of engineer ift charge of $C,OO0; Denton, site and cummenccBlack.7 Hammock Drainage District mept of poatofffc»;, $4,600; Memphis,
read and biila of Fred T. Williams,
postofflde site, $4,100; Mount Plearengineer for $13-.75 and Contractor
anl, rite and fomihehcemont of
W. B. William.* for $3824.64 ap­ postoffice, $6,000; Pittsburg, site knd
proved and ordered paid.
commencement of postofltes, $5,000.
* Estimate* of Engineer Freil T.
Tennessee— Gallatin, site and com­
William*, in charge of Spedal ritoad
mencement
o f " poetofflcc, $0,000;
L Bridge District No. 1 received
Memphis,
postoffice
site, $40,000;
and read and the following bills were
Rogersvilfe,
postoffice
site, $2,000.
approved and ordered paid.
Alsbam a— Greenville, ¿j poxtoffltet
• Atlantic Coast
Line
Railway,
freight, 10.Q8; Zachary-Lumber Co- .site, |6,000„
MLniwippi— Water
Valley,, sitb
lumber, 386.9J; Fred, J . Williams,
and
Commencement
of
poetofffee,
$7,r
engineer salary, 160,00; F. L. Wood­
' y -, .
ruff, telegrams, 2.11; W. P. Carter •ooo. •
ft Co,, lumber! 10,38; T. Krene,
testing brick, 36.00: WiUon Con­
struction Co., . Cslery Ave work.
626.97; Wilson Construction »Co.,
»• i
St. Gertrude ave work, iST.vS^ 7715son Construction Co., Monri^^ road
work, 619.63, Seminole Construction TO AWAIT THE ACTION OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AT NEXT
Co., Sanford and jlrUndu road,
TERM OR APPLY FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
3688.67. Thai, 5771,fe8.
Tbe trial of W. ’DULJÔbreÿ'’ for the and afraid to show their hands until
Commissioners recommend to the'
killing
of W. F* BrykoTW determine the c « e comes before th » circu it.
Comptroller that clerk tw* allowed to
1st owner 1 redeem CertjffeaU
‘.jybethef defendant should be admit- c o y t , Mr*v Curry and Mr,. C u r r y ...
3108,.. Mia of 1693, at faft* Value ■ted do ball occurred before Judge were both put upon the stknd an&lt;t
tpld thsir stories of the klJUng, ,» /t * e * ,%
with intereet to date. :omitïing .* )l* HfTrJ
ywUrday and the couyt
which Jolm Joneerfor;
»d~- jar.
« 4b»«iu #n î_ o mUted .U X
bArvre* -erowded with -ipectators ^raosd thg-jllffge.' follqwid^ by Karl
Warrinta of thç month -gf.M ay
pnjd by tbe treasurer ordered c|n- and Jriends. T b« court was-called Rpbinsoo and^Rd. D#yia for,Gurry
railed
about eleven o’ clock ahd sat contin- * nd
^ &gt; 4
for thy state. Tho &lt;*»* seems at* **&gt;
»; The foil oaring \iill« wcre.approved uouejyr unfit «*ve» in the evening complicated t* the public í » before» and warrants ordered issued: - ^ ^ before the Judge handed down hie and it has not .yet been attempted!
&lt;■ ■Oenieral Pund A C. L. Ry. opinion and remanded Curry* to. jail to prove the quest on of haw Bryan
pef, 25.00: H. C. DuBose, extra
I Mw await thé session of the circuit wns shot in Uço back Ofe-ihp b e a d -'
_ c « , ’ 100.00; Carl Ba«k**£ukn
whdn Cmry-SQ^-ahoHWik-iMm frt^ta
pauper, 5.00; Mrs. Jane Parber. pau­. ^eou'rt at th* fait meeting.
tha
front. P a r t t h e «kdfi- an&lt;f/i»Hper, 5.Q0;Mjio. O'..Herring, canvass
The case was contested step by
that caused the d a a tl* of
Jog re ^ r ii^ ltft00¡ C. O. McLaughCurry Being represented .
"n, ratjvi«i;ig rerurns, 5.00; Harah
Bryan
wore exhlMj^ft. at* the- 'trial.
‘
Tr
%*&lt;• * GUes and’ Karl* Robinson

CURRY WAS REMANDED TO COUNTY

X

“jpauper, B.OOr P »If Smith,

fmupef. 6.00; Sabford Hand Laundry,
Sundry for jkil,‘ 4.77; H. E. Tolar,’
committee lunacy case. 1.00;. pr. T.
A. Noti,
committee lunacy case,
2.00» Dr.. ,p . J. Müler, . committee
00; C. 'M . Hand, cost
Geo. O. Herring.
00; Andrew Aulin
8.00; L. T.
in, 1.00
of
iVlaV^

of Orlando arid A. K. Ptfw’era of -thia yceterday a o ^ e r r t t e t f considerable
city ajrd’ the state by Jones ft Jones. Jntereet. After «the
caie -riraed
of Orlando, 'Stated Attorney Cary Judge Herring gàve his decision ro­
Lafidls and Asst. ’States Attorney ma nding Curry to jail without bond. *
Odo. A, DeCottea fif this d t / . A l’Tbe next Jtf&gt;p
number of eye wjtncaees to th e .sf­ it writ ol habeas
inir were examined and though tbe ftill be gone ov
testimony conflicted in the mal« the
thread of the tragedy could ;be &lt;!&lt;*-. lsen to be celebrated
Tbs attorneys on both aide*
»ejt the mal« J

u-ii i'siTr.
¡rt¿

■.. - .

«fl

whit^they learned that their daugh­
ter had left Savannah unexpectedly
they surmised that she had gone to
f
marry King and for that reason Mr.
Eason had asked the assistance df
Chief* of Police Meldrim in stopping
the
intended
elopement. Both
claimed they were not worried by *’
her disappearance other, than thal
they objected to the marriage and
wanted to prevent It.
Mr. Eason stated that he would
gladly receive the couple. It is un,i
demtood .that King is now employed
. r
at Sanford and had*'made the. ar-i,&lt;: j f.j
ran go monte through correspomte’nci.v..v v* /
for the Eason girl to join him
to be married.—-Savannah Nirej»',^ «
-A

m

fall* o«v,|hJ*

�bog, a recreant spouse should not give
Linn Cnvflllerl claims to harp had
berajtf over to worry, fat* aqpefottr 806 innrrjage"|jrop&amp;al*
-•utra to u t &lt; out of t^»' wreck nil . kflsa Cora Dow of Cincinnati owns
that's left of lore. 1 hr lead of" making twelve drug « t o r « In that city.
Uak Qi 1|» »ho should’ mak* it
Mme. Ua^re, Jhe opera sinner, will
a Ubor'of lorn. Some hesbpnds need
shortly establish » traveling acbool foe
coddling more than curtain lecture*. tho teaching o f singing. A emit» will find the way to the heart
Mis« Bertha fluffner or New Orleans
when a frown will fortify the anger
V r»;*
started
and heads n bureau fbi,plan­
again it relenting.
1
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1—
ning holidays ami travel. ';**: X
A wife la not Justified In taking out­
ICwrad*. m A fc&gt;U» M«Cb* Nw w »* firafawI
side advice as to leaving her huaband, ' The only commercial artist In the
WHEN HI8 FANCY BTRAY8.
because he baa little or no love for west l v M l » Abigail 8anbon} of Bt.
her in hla heart She should think Louis, who runs a regular establish
thet matter out tiarefuily, plan how nient In which aro employed a num­
ber of men and women.
k1i (» can rerire the root o f affection bo
W l w r t 'f i w e turn, by fa n c y c h a r m 'd w s
find
nearly withered. It can be revived 4 The youngest Carnegie hero la CUo.Bom* sw«ja»tltuaJhn of th* created mini
If a wife peraeverea In that womanly vnnlnl Ricci, who lives near Genoa,
A m an m a y th in k h is s w e e t h e a r t
duty. Opt at a hundred, nasa* when*- Itafr. andJa four years old. When «
t h » m b it , a t t r a c t iv e b e in g - o n -earth . huabatie and“ wife'"drift spirt. It aUT ■ » U f f i t d lil in&gt;«» &lt;1 «raJF Iaek year she
yet that doee not bo found In more than half of them climbed down on.the projecting bits
fC•
prevent him from that the wife entrenched heraelf be­ of rock and saved Upr playmate's Ufa
■Wj fleeing b e a u t y hind a wall o f pride, and ¿roald not
feikajl and
ncconipllahfiber up what was left—tHe frafc
' Current- Comment.
__
I K g l incnla In other
eqta of affoctlon and piece them
| b B| women and mb
r«fully together.
. Bo long os nil tho j^TWefa keep th. ir
miring them. Ufn
eyes on us and Mexico the peace of
1’ pv.lno In «Wh"
Europe U well aerred.—New York
who attempt« to
World. V k •
V'1 ;•
'• •
talk him out of
Doubt thou tbs stars ara firs, •-4
la there an omen for the afriatocracy
Doubt that th« sun doth »ora,
■ I this.
In the Duke o f Mariborongb's acting
Doubt truth to b* a Usr,
HI
A young girl,
an' an auctioneer? "Going, going.
— . . _ But n«v«r doubt I levs,
with t c a iT m ie r
gone!1* hot an omlouua auuntL—Chicago
eyes. raM recentWhere U the maid who does qpt News.'
„
ly to
me:
"I admire a flashing eye and the gleam . Modern convenience» contlnuo to
’ have one of the of brass buttons When worn by a multiply in a most astonishing way. A
Hg beat of lovers, well-formed soldier boyf
, b . : . };*i wireless divorce has Just boon granted
ftw but now and then
Girls are to their glory when In­ to a Hawaiian Indy.—Cleveland Plain
I
hla fancy seems vited to a military ball. The young Dealer.
§tj-#y from me. army man who dances- delightfully
4 In tho Johns Hopkins psychical lab­
la very fond has UtUo difficulty in capturing the
oratory they are going to settle .once
of music. I neither sing nor play. admiration of a pretty girl and win­ for all the (juration whether woman
A friend of mine across the street ning her susceptible heart In her
has ns great mentality aa man. What
has a delightful voice and plays the eyes, he aeejna a hero. Bhe ucea a if they find aho has moral—Botton
piano brilliantly. When my friend vast difference between him and the Globe.
:
,. '•
' ' r: ,
calls of an evening and time com­ other young men ibe meet«.
mences to bang .heavily on our hands,
He la generally an ardent tuner.
no matter how fond we are of each Many a girl whisper* yea under the
Flippant Flings,
other's society, he always asks,.'Why taaclnating fipelt. The wedding day ia
Chewing gmn-is og* great national
couldn't we go across tho street and se t Buoh girls often do not stop to
have some music!" I am too proud think further than tho present Shf substitute for thinking.—forum.
spirited to let him know I would know* vaguely that be la a private
A girls* school nt Cambridge reports
rather not She show« great prefer­ and hla pay is small while bis (fbance a full course dinner for 20 cents.
ence for him. singing and playing the of bettering bBnself is almost a mlr- Hub! Wtfo ever beard of pickle« be­
lateet love songa while be hangs over
ing served la six different wnyuTthe piano enraptured. Such times
^ ______ Washington Rost-.
they actually forget my pretence."
life of the
Bome-ef the geographical aharpvin
This girl Is not alone In her ex-'
army Is a slat that "Mexico" should be pronouncperience. A girt must be clever and
sand could ed “.Mahcko." .'But moat of us prefer
tactful in keeping the lover fascin­
ated. and this la often more neces­
sary than when he was first attracted
toward her. It must not be supposed
cleaning by law. Kansas .will have-a
that all lovers are fickle. Far from
bard time preventing tbo. women from
It. There Is no necessity to loan
piling all the fnrnltore In the botise
one's lover too often to another girl
In tho fropt hallway. — Detroit Free
to-help her pass pleasant evenings
end charm him sway from her.
The girt who la overobllgtng, tak­
Pert Personals,
ing a back seat, never realise« that
•he la playing a losing game until a
Truly, these «re Richard Olney's de­
coolness springs up bstween her lover
clining years.—Colombia State.
and heraelf. He frankly telle her his
Confronted with marital trouble*.
fancy has strayed from her and asks
Manuel
reflects that he always has the
her to release him from their be­
stage to fall back on.—Exchange.
trothal.
Stili, ir G. K. Cbeeterton haa too
8 he has helped to bring all this
much Gin with the eugenista, they may
about when she should have been en­
publish hta waist measure in support
tertaining him In her own way, Inde­
True, ho can spend much of hla o f their contentions.—Washington I'osL
pendent of shy other girt. She may leisure time In writing to her, but
Congratulations are due to Blr Tborn­
not have the-gift of music, but she even the most endearing words on
as
Upton on the fact that ho did not
may have a ringing, merry laugh, paper do not compensate for a hus­
have to depend for bis success aa ß
sweeter than any muelc, which goes band’s protracted absence. If he la
Straight to tho heart—a gift, holding 111, the may not he permitted to go man o f affairs d i bin Judgment aa a
constructor of yachts. — Washington
him enthralled of be** conversation, the and mlniiter to him. Nor If she haa
language of love in her eyce and her a protracted lllneaa te be allowed to
amile to hold him a willing captive come and watch by her side patiently^
Science Siftings.
by "her side. It Is more often than for weeks. Hla children grow up
not a woman's own fault If her lover's without knowing much about him.
A child ten to twelve yenru old re­
fancy Btraya. Bho knows It 1b drift­ Hla home comings are like angels’
ing away, but makes no effort to hold visits, few and far between. "Jlfe quires 0.0 the food o f n twin.
Astronomers bare figured that tbo
fast to It. Tho resourceful girl never Bailor’s bark the Bailor’s bride should
allows her confidence In heraelf to be.” Tho soldier should be wedded, pan loses In Its mass n quantity equal
wane. If sho cannot keep up the to the army. Tho sailor amt soldier to the volume o f the earth every 30.»
j
j
attraction white single, sho could both have heart*, width may beat 000,000 foara.
never hope to do so aa a wife. Call­ warm with love. Their yearning to
At M0 feet helmv the surface of tbs
ing upon.other girls lo entertald her wed Is aa strong aa any man’s. Ere Water tho Amount " f fllMBinatJon ia
lover haa brought many a romance they marry, they ahoutd find out be­ nbont the »fitness that on tho surface
to grief. Don't do It, gtrla.
yond doubt if a girl they would marry on a clear but mooulckfi night.
would be aatlafied and never regret
Two Frenchmen have Invented *
wedding an army man.
.process for treating photographic nega­
WHAT'S LEFT OF LOVE
tives by which the effect of stereoscop­
ic relief la produced lti pictures.
Weed
Out
Your
Thoughts.
Ob, say not, m y lov e, with that m ortified
air,
In wandering through your mental
That your sprin gtim e o f pleasure is
pleasure grounds, whenever you come
flown,
Nor U4 u.o to maids that are yuunscr ro- upon an ugly intruder of a thought
’ * pair
1
F o r those r a p tu r e s that still are thine which might bloom Into some poison:
Queen Mury of England te a poor
own.
ous emotion such ss fear, envy, hate, coq vursn tlonÁUsL**
..
King Geofce of Kbclnml la An ear­
If any man-could forecast with tol­ worry, remorse, anger, and the like,
»
erable accuracy the duration of love there Is only one right way U treat nest Gtmlcut of meteorology. ; v
in different hearts, influenced by dif­ IL Pull It np like * weed; drop It . It Is remarked that tlii-ro in a «fart­
ferent tempqraments, he would be upon the rubbish heap -ss promptly age of daughters among the royal fam­
apt to pile up a colossal fortune, go aa If it were a stinging nettle; and ilies bf Europe.
many would seek his advice. If there let some harmonious thought crow In
King Victor Emmanuel of Italy haa
waa but ouc quality of lovc,.Ahnt which Its plsce. There la no more reckless been awarded the Carnegie hero gold
would be kind and true, all would be consumer of all kinds of exuberance medal Tor his work In" encouraging he*
well. Thera would be no Jealous hearts thah the discordant thought, and wood­ role,deeds in Italy hy tho example bo
ing It out saves such An astonishing set in giving aid to the sufferer« of the
nor wives then.
•
The love which grows wings In time ampunt of eau d»_ vie whereyritfc. to MessJua earthquake lo 1808.
becomes restless. Though ever so water the garden of Joy, that with It
much devotion la lavished upon it it In hand every man may be /hi« own
flutters sway in spite of sit efforts to Burbank.—Robert I t Bchauffior in the
Atlantic.
*
control It.
To avoid hard feelings why not aboiIt Is seldom that love takes flight all
jeh last place.in the baseball percentDancing on Talciim Pow der.
jR .on ce. 1L » 0 * « -la-portions, as It
Ago eoIunrniï-Cblcago News.
U has been found by experiment
rw trei The first is labeled affection,
’ There's one thing about baseball.
the s*cond kindness, the third inter that the best dancing floor is made as Nobody a fte f whether or nota man Is
«ssL Toleration. Is ten behind for a follows; Upon the ordinary floor é good looking so long os be cen blt the
while. The wife who finds that this Is ■heat of rubber half sn Inch thick Is belL—Detroit Free Frese.
all that’s left qf lave should not dw spread; a certain smooth surfaced
Although profesalonal baseball bee
»pair. Hhe should pnt forth the great* linoleum is laid.over this end talcum îfpan regarded as a monopoly, the com­
eat efforts of her Ufe to attract back powder Is sprinkled upon It eyAry petition now In progress show* that
to their rest In her husband's heart the day. The highly polished waxed .fobd there is no neejl o f pn anil-trust law In
parts that have gone astray. Tbsy may flours of a fair years ago are- too slip*.,‘p o rtin g drclep*^Nsw York World.
, not be so far out of her reach as she pery for the "ipoderji d k ip eiA Shoe­
1 max toes. If. she is a quiet, domes* makers soon lqanifd thla-&gt;hd lntro-'
Uo. home body, let her change her duced pumps with'pads of rubber in­
tootles; be aa ttflght, fair an&lt;J win­ serted In the poles.
Coloni of w ynegV gow'ns
some as he roulffljjlsh ber.
'•
mieter,
« Sad Cake; Indeed. ’
. ^ sej^dutonfacturera Ahd the
The woman who sits alone; broods
,“Wbki are "you going to do about IwÄ^ertV-NiUt'Yoi* B u n . - -vvt ' •
and pines soon becomes IrksoiM to a
- . . / - t ; •' -tfkiytAsete to b* fuller this year,
husband who* Is fight" o‘ lave^WFAt he that " r o o f, landlord,!"' y -,
"Does 1 t ‘IcaV!“ '
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be.n)»fitf«"1 rT h e JdUy, huttlrfly wom­
------j *lksfratltying. .Nothing Is preb
I twhieb
‘"Leek! -When ft ratna «0 baVe io tier twur.A skirt fall o f glrl.-Chlcsgo
an», who will keep him guessing aar'to
whether be esn keep bis attraction for go outdoors.to-keep fronj.4 rov.ning " K«5?L ■
w*. ••-•-Vi {
bar or not if thsra.ls any Jealousy
; J Bvety time yoa see a skinny tad" elt
Got s Surprise Himself.
to hla tjature, seeing other people ad­
dawn la a street car and hoist his
Cholly—And was my present a sur­ patits to hls-knoe
mire her will cause him great fears
you can
left be is not good enough for one so prise to your slatcrt X
Willie—'You bett 81« said sho never
ffisclnatlng.
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LOUISVILLE &amp; NASHVILLE R. R.

Man Who Has Lived In Orlando
p i.
For Ten Years Is a Woman
Every winter for the past ten or
NEWS FROM WASHINGSON BY THE SPECIAL CORREtwelve years * small, quiet and un­
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SPONDENT OF THE HF.RALI)
assuming man has made Orlaado hia
home, giving the nime of Hiram E.
Washington. July 14.— (8pedal)— harbor bill: " M y judgment la that Calder. He came and went, quietly
In the past few months there has there is lesa than one-half of one. and unaaaumlngly, and l y one sus­
Gats City Camp No. 6. W. O. W
a concerted effort 90 the part Ppr cent of "pork " In the river and pected that ho carried a secret start­
tf+eia speond and fourth Wednesday
of
certain
newspapers and period­ harbor appropriation bill now pend­ lingly bold and difficult to conceal.
algbia in eschlmonth.
icals
to
make
the-pubtlc believe that ing in the senate."
Calder came to Orlando one wolnG. Jf- Calhoun
J. F. Hoolehan
ter about ten years Tgo ^nd secure if
&gt;
JACKSONVILLE
r,ver * n&lt;1 harbor appropriation
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* Clerk
Council Commander
bill, vhlah has been before the sen­
employment
with
Mr.
C.
T.
HunAmbrose Huntington, a farmer
— TO —
ate aince June 1 18 , U a ‘‘ pork har- living near’ GUtncr, Nebraska, is the gerford in his bakery. He was ac:
Seralnole’ Chapter 2, Order Eastern Star
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ChJr»f»...................... »4S.50
Clarfnaatl...............MX. 00
rel’’. bill pure and simple, and is full author of aa quaint a sign* as you comps tiled by his wife who died in
•« m «sfera'» U«R0
f e f w ü . . . . . . ....... SS.71
L*viiv«fc.......... Si.so
M e e U every flm f and third Tuesday of ••graft," to such an extent thkt It
Cilwi
Se
M
o
d
___sato
Tamp»
about
three
years
a'io.
Thsy
C*fert*i
Stria««___
W.t0
I
aita
ib
................
si.se
Kem rUl*.............. S i.40
might wish to aee. In froAt of ,hfa
tVInniiwf..................... 7S.76
Salt
Uk.
City....
J
V
tl.SO
KfoasaiU*..................
lir i
I n each month. Everyone who baa seen ought to be beaten.
made
their
home
with
Mr.
HunT
tllw
iw
...........
7kW
home he posted the following:
uZüiïli................4
A*°i
hia Star In the East are cordially invited
h
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A
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Aa a matter of fact, "pork bar­
-"I need five harvest“ hands for gerford- add In the bakery Calder
il#. ••••
..iaa.ee
IVtMkay . . . . . . . . . . SI.SS TotaM................. 41.10
to visit this chapter.
rel'’ - legislation no more fits theld ihore than a month. Wagea.
.. H.M . UukhW•
.. 11.00
DataWt.*.%*••••, OS.So
13 waited upon thousands o f customers
ss.se
iiutrsiT/.. . . . . . . . . 47.10
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
c t a n ñ a u . . . . . . 47.40
.river and harbor bill than it wou, per day; chicken once a day, wash­ aa the year« passed.
OUciar Park......... S1.T5
Niagara Paita.......... 47.40
Manaaotb C a t» ,. I0.S0
1!
In,the summer he would Ie»v», It
fit the postofllce appropriation' bill ing/ mending and a* bed in the hay
LOW RATES TO OTHER POINT81N COLORADO CALIFORNIA,
the army bill, or the navy bill, for mow. Every worthy young man being the popular-auppostitinn that
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN, 'THE GREAT LAKES
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. .PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
Mceuÿecond and fourth Tuesdays. they all concern the whole country, hired will have * chance to marry during the summer months he and
FROM POINTS IN THE STATE.
his
wife
were
mnnected
with
k
cir­
•
It
has,
however,
become
the
Niaiting knights always welcome.
o n e -o f my five pretty daughters.
Tickets on sale dally. May 15 to Seplemhcr 30. Return limit Oct. 31,1314
H. McLaulin
J. A. Tnkaacb fashion on the part of particular If he wt»n one of them he gets 160 cus; but the coming of winter each
Excest—To destinations In Arizona, British Columbia, (except Field
year
brought
them%ackto
this
city
Mwapnpen
and
journals
of
a
more
»ere*
of
land
thrown
in.
K. R. and 8.
0 .0 ,1
But he's
Glacier and Meant Robson), California. Lewiston. Ida., Montana (except
to
resume
.his
place
with
Mr.
Hun
or less sensational^_ character
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got to make good in more ways
Briton. Gardiner, Glacier Park Station and Yellowstone Station), Oregon
gerford.
cry "pork" when the river-and har­ thfn one."
and Washington, tickets on sale Junj^I to September 30, 1314.
BanfordjLodge No 62, P. and A. M.
A little more' than a year ago
bor bill comes before congress, with
It is slated that Huntingdon had Cslderis health began to fall, and
Communication every firsthand third the result thAt. many unthinking
VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER. SALT
rnpre .that a hald hundred appli- his wife being dead out of pure kindThundayifat 7:30*. Visit-1
jusople believe that It is primarily «
can ta.JT h s Ave lucky one* were new of heart Mr. Hungerford gave
LAKE. COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC.
welcome:
bill designed to assist tfce pollUcat
hard al work in the wheat Add the him a home, where he had every­
i ►G. L. Taylor
F. L. MUIer
ambitions of representatives and
COINQ THROUGH 8T . LOUIS. RETURNING THROUGH CHICAGO
othfr Kay, when it berime noised thing needed for h|s comfort. But
Secretary
TW. M. senators, when the unvarnished
O R VICE VERSA. LIDERAL STOP-OVERS ON ALL TICKETS
that^ehe’ young ladles were prepar­ he was contentious and 'hat'd to
truth is that there is no big appro­
ing to leave in a day or two on an please, 40 was Anally taken to the
THE ATTRACTIVE W AY
fa iled Brotherhood o f Carpenters and priation bill that is so free from the
extended summer vacation in the county homt&gt; tnd „ 6w u at thc
Joiners o f America
sdflshnoaa that prevails In legisla­
Three Solid Through Trains Dally—Choice |of Three Different Routes
New England states, whereupon '***'- Till
SinfordjLocal Union No. 1751 meets tion to a more or less degree, aa this entire force of harvesters quit In point of death from pellagra1.
T O T H E N O RTH AND N O R T H W E S T
It is the custom in the home for
first and third Thursday night at 7 same river and harborybiU.
the midst of the reaping.
THREE
TRAINS BAIL
the
stronger
patients
to
wait
upon
&gt; THE SOUTHWEST THROUGH NEW
Many yewrs ago fiver and har­
«'dock in the Eagles' Hall.
ORLEANS, L. &amp; N. Dl
CAR3. NO BETTER DINING CAR SERxxxxxxx
th
e
‘
weak
and
ill,
and
some
of
the
bor
hills
were
passed
without
very
J. W. O. Singletaryj
J. M. Brown,
VICE. FAST TIMEe)
ALLA8T. NO DUST. NO DIRT.
other
inmates,
constantly
waiting
on
scrupulous
regard
for
reports
of
en­
In case you are a breeder of live
FOR HANDSOME
Sec'y-Treaa.
tPi«aid«it
TED BOOKLETS ON ALL SUMMER I
T W J U ÏT ' RESORTS, _
gineers or the merits of particular stock, It may not be out of.p U ctL f« Calder,, “began to suspect that he
^SLEEPIN G CAR RESERVATIONS
AND-.OTHER INFORMATO
,'ADpREHS
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projects. Such bills were
passed you to know that under regulations was not just what he* claimed to fee.
' B. P. O. K. Sanford U dge 1241
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under suspension of the rules, .with­ of the department of Agriculture Accordingiu Dr. C. D. Christ, the
li. C. BRET-] Y, Florida Passenger Agent
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'Meet firatjand third Wednewiay night out opportunity for discussion or you must secure two permit« from county physician, was summoned
134
West
Bay.
Street
Telephone 167
JlckaonvlUe, Fla.
at corner of First St. and I’rjmetto Ave. amendment, and naturally resulted, the Secretary of Agriculture before yesterday and discovered that Cal­
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O. L. Taylor ;
R. L. Pock
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in two .instances at least, in well- you can'import cattle, sheep,, twine/ der was a woman.
Secretary
Exalted Ruler remembcreH vetoes. It » a t under and other ruminants from any part
Many who had known "her'* well
such conditions tj^at the title of of the world fro breeding purposes, and had been closely connected with
Monroe]Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
pork barrel" bills came Into use. except North America.
One
of "her" could hardly believe the re­
Meets every second and fourth Thurs­ Or late, however, it has been the these permits, upon presentation to port. None were more surprised
day in Masonic Hall over the Imperial policy of the committees of congress the American consul at the port o f than Mr. Hungerford, in whose
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome. dealing with the improvements o f shipment will entitle the s|M?dfled home "sfie" had been known so long
BO TTLE RS OF SODA W ATERS AND
Jr. F. Karnat*
•O. L. Taylor
our rivers and harbors, to refer all animals, to a clearance; the- other as a man. He says he had often
Secretary-..............High Priest
new projeels'lo lbe ’Corps of Engin­ will assure,, subject tQ^ Inspection, told (’ aider that "h e" acted like an
eers of the Army for recommenda­ their reception and entry, subject*to old grandmother, but never dreamed
While
The Lake BreexPCauntll No. 31 Junior tion as to the need and utility of observation in quarantine at the how near the truth he was,
every individual project, and, as a port of entry, on the date prescribed "his" wife was living Mr. HungerOrder United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P. result, nothing in the way* of ap­ for their arrival, or at any time dur­ lord Bay's th'ey wero the most af­
M., In the City Hall. Visiting broth«» propriation has gone into such a blit ing three weeks immedistely follow­ fectionate couple he ever saw, and
-Sole AgentH for Orange Clly Springs Mineral Water
that Calder was heartbroken at her
for such project unless the engineers ing.
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
death.
have given it their sanction.
PH O N E 2 !
Cattle from Great Britain. Ire­
The
mystery
behind
it
all,
the
It is, therefore, impossible to ve- land and the Channel Islands are
lievc that the Corps of Engineers, held in quarantine for a period Of story of some event in the life of
jealous as it is, of its good name thirty days. If from other coun­ this woman, that caused her to. mas­
before the people, would be found tries except those .of North America, querade fo,r so many yenrs ns u man
NOTICE !
giving its endorsement to anything the quarantine period is ninety may never be known. She is. now
: ; Now is the time
that might- savor of "pork "
or days, counting for date of ship­ at'the point of death and will hot
“ graft." As General Dan. C. King- ment'. Sheep and cswine from any he »hie to tall .it herself, even If
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
■iK '
man. Chief of Engineers, tersely put
oP^the wortflr except North willing to d&lt;Ti07' No one here knows
it the other day, when interviewed AmerierMre-subject to '» quarantine
»"&gt;’ TeUtive or-dose-friends upon
. - «hom to call for the true story.
a s 'to the merits o f'th e rivet' and of fifteen days.
The bidden identity may .coqeeal
¡I Two Bottics Sold Now :
some crime, or It may haverbeen
No. M2
DAILY
No. HQ
No. 80
American Mythologista.
the residí of some freakish notion,
:;
for Fifty CmIts
At tho'm MOdg or tha New York
8'00
a.m.
2 :20 p .m ....... .. 7:55
.
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-„ p .m
t o ChxrJfM the Twelfth of Sweden -pi,,, mori Ukejy explanation la that Lv. Jaekao&amp;v}Ui^--U *■** MM
of the Revolution Professor Al­
A r. Savannah
12:25 p .m ......... .7 6 5 5 p .m ........„.12:10 a .m /
Sold by W. G. /ALDRIDGE |[ Son#
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worn.«
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bert‘ Bushnetl Hart read a paper on beet iitcm.nil my Ufe. It was nearly S ,,
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A t . R ich m on d — ...
5.05 a.m._ .......10 l15 a.m .. ..... &amp;:00 p.ra w
"American Historic»! Liars.”
The t h l A y i W A x a o . w h e n b u t a ^ . t ^ t j » » wife ,gr»ed that one should »ftArJ W a sh in g ton ...............8:40 a.m .
1:35 p .m .............. 11:50 p .m
phrase Is professional. Inurbane and 1 bought Vls.Ufo for a penny. I took f "om*
6ar^
™ n* B0 ***** t*np
harab. "The Intlh of lilsiory ìa n'eoa»* it home jipif devoured I t /T t made a t-pf*-th««n would stand as a buffer b»,
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n n rl
4 L n V» ft Fit
1# H A rtl/ll
fl t
sarlly an Uluiion. ' A hlatorlao who 5great* Imffresslofi
on me.'Not ^Vs war«, tween them and the bard knoek^ of ‘.No. 82.—Flbrida dt W « t f ípdlón Limited—K^eo Reclining StSil ( hair Can to
trie# hU hardest to wrlto » true story bat thb SpdVttün herolam of -hla char- the world. The . real cause *111
\V;i bingtofr—Electric Lighted and Fan*. ‘
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cannot do 1L At the boat, ho has to acter. Ilq Jngpired me with tho Idra probably go with Calder to the
No. 96.—Palmetto LJinited—Free Stesl Reclining Chair Cara » Washington— /
select among documents,' to form a bf trlumpplog ovur pbyslcul weakueas, graven—Orlando Sentinel.
Electric Lighted amPFsna,
theory of their comparaUvoTellablllty, wearlneatf and paln. To Inura hi« body
JE W E LE R
Anybody who bga seen tho utterly op­ Io btwr 411 manner of hardshipa lnÑo. 80j—Coast Line Florida Mail—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
—
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posed storie« told by honest wit- different^'to bathe ln lee or faco tho
^ Trying to Do Too Much,
MY Sl»EaAqiES
Steel Pullman Cars of. the'highest class operated on all trains. Atlantit
.nesso« in court, noticed how the «im- torrid **ys of tho aun. to dlscipllfie
3(any business men ale coming to
82 and 86.
Pickqid'a Hand-Pa Inted tÿlnn
ptattpront U distdrtnd ss the taf» of It bis pbj*slcal powers by gymnastlc«. th» eormtuslon that they would accom­ Coast Line Dining Car» operatedKm Traînes
'passes tyoin mouth to month, how dif­ to desptse th» ntceUea of food and plish more If they attempted less. Life
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Gorham’s Sterling Silver
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For informstioh and Pullman rcoorvationsapply to your local agent or writ
ficult It is to t/iice, say, tho movemenUi jM n r,-U *mkkb bla body an instru- is becoming overcrowded: A succes­
Rogers’ Plated Ware
A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent ’
Elgin and Waltlmm Watches of a Slagle regiment In war, will both- ment as of tempered steel, and at the sion of little! things fill the time that
er hLs bend mighty little about the same tlrffe to- have that body abso­ could mom wisely be used for the con­
Jackaon rilie, F U
veracity o f ' historian». IIo will pro- lutely iQf tho dUposItlon of the mind, templation of great tasks and the pon- 136 W e s t Bay S t.
■ ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
fer a brilliant poet like U ry or that seemed^to me conduct worth* of temptation of lofty purposes. To sim­
Don’t play with serious matters—
Froude to the whole modern race of a hero. ^id&lt; so,rbor4ike. I tried to plify. ;ia to strengthen. LITe Is more
Records ' Office and copying clerk
don't
YOU CJtrry your own Inxuranc*
hfmfa'ml succeeded at least so than n morq round of engagements; It
PryaaduTta. • Tkka the b»st t o n 'r e ^ ^ ^
to he happily Indifferent to tha le a rooaijtous enjoyment and 'omptojf»gainst
portent oF*T&gt;e«l ton members of tho ctrctimstauces of my imraonal eftvlron- ment of the spirit's highest capacities.
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American Historical association and montf—Ot -Uoitt John Bums.
. TORNADOS
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send them to a dinner or a.dog flgbt
One Inch Cards Will Be Published (Mfor you’ll find th« money wanting when
There wlli bo At least tfi» historioa
der This Heading At Th4 lUtc Oi.97.2P of that 'feeding or fightln|frknd ppne
.-“.Hlghtft Koowlsdg».
the storm hns wiped out your property
Signs of Wealth.
Tho t »ttubllshniint- . .. . of a
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Per Year.
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’em
wlU
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mor»
tlOdf
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roroxb
Crawford—"la
ho
really
so
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--------------------------------- ¿-L------------ i clenrly ddlnrd ethical and social Ideal
Have our btrdng, rellablu company
rantely true.'
Crabsliaw—"Thora’a no doubt of It. ■i x Ufoehniotip o f thé tendencies of
. . olrry your ruk—nnd be on tho safe ride. •
T H Ö M A S E M M E T *W IL S O N
When ho sued bis wife for divorce the all particular acts and polielM 1a de­
papers In the case were withheld from scribed In the. language of poetical
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSEU.OR •
Reasona6le rated
’
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V irio n
public scrutiny, and when them was a Platonism as the acquisition of the
^AT-LAW
, ifkny oí bür rßrpj »re but û morbid sulqlde |n. thp. family tho coroner's highest .knowledge—the. knowledge of
LVv *(«(• At turner Vv«n|&gt; JudlcUl Circuit bl say tíf looking at otir prirlllsas.—Sir
office decided If .tnii on neetdekit."— the ideal of good.—Prof. Paul Bhorcr.*^
•puck. f' ;ay' -•?. \ys,
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F lorida; will m eet w ith the board o f C oU nty Commfealdneni
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D. Barnard ft Co., account in full,
I t was the moat iqtsresting game
338.20; 1!, ft- W. B. Drew Co., on
that has been played in Eiistia this
ubter Ipllon Prie#. *2.00 a Year In Advance account, 500.00. Total 2222.82.
season, featured by a number, of
Fines ft Forfeiture Fund— Chas. sensational plans.
Dallvared la ÜMCK* bï earner U 00 per raar &lt;« E. McCrory, court stenographer coat,
Both Merrill. and Crosby pitched
advanea er 20c act month,
1
At Close of Business July 6th, 1914, in Com
fermenta In amanee muti ht mad« at oBk«. 187.77; C. M. Hand, cost commit­
ment c«s«, 83.10; E. A. Douglass,
■ MERRILL,
6427, Laws of .Florida
Catatad at Mood-drat mall mtttr Andati « i J coat commitment case, 24.76; Will
INC, at tbt Pattoflcs at SanbrtL Florid*,
Richardson, witness,
1.00;
Jim
aadar Act of Match 3td. IB79.
Young, witness, 1.00; Geo. G. HerrlL IA B IL IT IE S
RESOURCES
rlng. judge’s costs several eases,
Taleahaea Ne. S &lt;4
O Slot la Harald BuildUd
14.00; C. M. Hand, sheriff’s cost
Loans and Discounts ......
several catea, 181.85; L. P. StringCapital Stock.
Expulsion »from the preae a*aocin_ fellow, J. of P. cost several cases,
O v e rd ra fts
tion should ba visited on the next 16.60; Lawrence "Salmon d, witness,
urpluo anti P roO ts
editor who- makes a pun on Will 1.80; Eugene Neal, witness, 1.80;
Knott’s prospective candidacy for D. II. Hooker, constahlo costa, 6.80;
Diridends Unpaid
the’ governorship. Brethren.- do hot W. it. Healey, ,J. of P. costa, .2.63;
get off such stuff as “ whether the W- K. Scott, laundry for# Baxter,
Deposits
268,558.49
present comptroller will or Will 2,50; C. M. Hand, boarding jurors
Knott run. ii a Knotty problem-' t nd bailiffs, 72.75; C. M. Hand pay
etc., etc. It'a Knott right— Lake­ of bailiffs, 30.00; F. B. Bradley, cir­
6314,211.40
land Telegram.
**’T
cuit court bailiff, 34.00; C. M. Hand,
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commission on fine collected. 28.03;
We can't agree with the idea of C. M. Hand, feeding prisoners,
I hereby certify that the above statement is c o r r e c t
merging the Lake Region Press As- 93.80; Ada UeckterT witness, 2.00;
‘ social ion into the South Florida Will Robinson, witness, 2.00; BunkPress Association. The counties of Graham, witness, 2.00j, Charlie Par-vHs Had aomothlnp'* *n «Se Ball.
Osceola. Lake, Orange, Seminole and tin. witness Baxter cate, 4.00;'L . R.
Volusia are big enough and produc­ Philips ft Co., med. for prisoner^
tive enough to have an association 33.66; Clerk Kanawha Co. Ct.. copy good ball alt during the game.
all their own.— St. Cloud Tribune, of license, 1,00; W. U. Tel. Co., Ct.
Crosby did not. allow the Eustis
And we will have our next meet­ Ct. Telegrams, 10.84. Total, 840 63.[boys to get the lead on him at all M A Y B E C O M E E X T I N C T t h a t o n e w o b d s p o i l e d a l l
ing In Orlando on October 7th if
Road and Bridge Fund— D, H. C.
CROSBY AND HUDGINS
**Flne Writsr" In a Magatine Old Wsti
Howard and Ferris can recover in Rabun, road work, 16.00; Alterative
Until ths Close of His
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i—
that time.
Ikautlfy your towpltslon. Ot
Mfg. Co., mod. for convicts, 6.68;
POLAR DEARS ARE OECREA8INO
Description.
rid of Ihöt« (rnkltt. You ran
A. F. Bell, -Supt., incidental .exp.,
AT AN ALARMING RATE.
Inv«*« 50c In a ju of WlU
2.25;
A.
F.
Bell,
Supt.,
pay
roll
for
, Bob Holly la a comedian;
we
Not only .in ,tho rural preas does SON'S FRECKLE CREAM
started to say humorist, but that June, 262.30; A. F, Bell. Supt.,
"lino writing!'., ór- tho old-fashioned •nd IhtyTl dltappter. Senti
term is far too dignified to fit Rob­ board bill for June, 236.50; A.--F.
Victims of,Man's Greed and Dssfre for sort surviid ’ fb raIho , Impressing o f ratra nty roqulrt- two i»f»_
miada naive And .lijó amusement of
mort. We potllitrcljr purert’s keen and undiscriminating per­ Bell, Supt.7 Inoney " paid- discharged
“ BportH—Other Northern Animals
■cotd-hcartcd cynlqfc, Id a magazine to ( ante« tkU. sod if rear
ception. Bob could get a joke out convicts, 31.00; W. M. Jacobs, road
Threatened With ths Sams '.
which, whatovor^efsa may bo denied, ‘ pfexion ftn't tulljr rttiered lu
road
tL'-fnummy. 'See what he did in work, 20.00; N. C. Jacobs,
Fate, It Is Clalmsd.metropolitan origin aa welt as largo Ux natural hrautr. wt xpra to ft fund
ytfy of extracting one from an work, 115.78; V. Schmelx, road work,
aiiitna.
circulation right here must be grant­
fix, (r*.
¿bffee mill.» here it la: I see 16.00; F. F. Dutton, feed for mules,
*tx«t
(tram.
IJoctn’t
u
w
h»tr
to ju ,
The annual Catch of polar bear* ia ed, one runs across this month, with
and
-f
thp JW jprtef-Star of Orlando 15638; E. A. Farnell, road work,
D
jg
M
r
iw
e
'w
TAN
decreasing every year, because these whatever emotion one chooses to feel, .n u v KUK8. Ter u «t out Hik. Frit* M«J
e—
tJiatrR.r O ft» and D. Awde are sell­ 34.00; J. F. Mitchell, road work,
animals are now being bunted-about thin Imperially purple patch on a story wot t»r mail U .Utiffd. Mxrom- th J»n l| m
SVII.SON’S
FAIR
SKIN
SOAP
Jk.
W
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ing coffee in that dty. In fact have 32.00; R. B. Lynch, * road work.
twice or three times aa much as they of humbft life:
FrrcVIr Cream Co., CbarUtioo, S. C., ukm
atarVrtb coffee mills and arc putting 137.60; First Nat. Bank., advance to
were thirty or forty years ago, sayaf; "Off toward the east, dawn trembled For till tgr
out] a Jp^od article. Nothing odd Kllbee, road work. 284,12; »Hi­
Lorens Hagenback In tho Zoological on the edge of eternity and sent up,
SEMINOLE PHARMACY
Society Bulletin. FYom Tromsoe alone aa If the earth were lighting tho hori­
al)onU&gt;fnU&gt;.only the names struck llard ware Co., supplies to Mr. |Bell.
61 vessels outfitted for Spitsbergen! zon, a pearllsh light shotted with pink.
mo &amp;a'fanny. "Ob-Say ’ Ow Awd."— 10.B5; Hand. Bros., supplies to Mr
«
and East Greenland In 1913; and be­ A smattering of atari lingered and
Bell., 2.00; Fred T. Williams, surReportci-Star.
sides other things they have 'brought trcfhbled as though cold. They paled;
surveying, 7.86; E. E. Turner, sup­
back seven live polar beam, 125 dead dawn grew pinker, and tho black vil­
Plum bingand
plies to Mr. Bell. 2.00; J. T. Me­
ones and 200 reindeer. Counting the lage, with Its naked trees standing
lv in , inspecting roads. 1.00;
P.
G a s Fitting
Toeaela leaving from HammerfeaL darkly ogaingt the aky, sent up w|spy
Hagan, Com, inspecting roads, 4.00.
Wadsoo dud a few less important spirals of smoke, A derrick In the
Total, 1370.08. ■
towns also, about 100 vessels left Eu Jagged bowl of the quarry movod Its All W o r k ’ lt c r t lr c fr M y I’ crsonil
A Consultation.
A tten tion And Best Efforts
There being no further business
rope In 1913 for tho purpose of the giant arms slowly, and a steam whis­
capture o f northern animals. Many of tle blattod.” .
the board adjourned until next reg­
(Continued Prom Page One)
TeTephon* N* U
If It weren’t for the dreadful word OppasiièClly H5H
and a costly error caused Sanford to these vessels are provided now with
ular meeting in August.
Dryan, 2.00; James Lane, Witness
motorboats,
so
as
to
be
able
to
pene­
"blattod,"
with
lta
bafhyord
associa­
lose the game.
tions thick upon it, that might pass,
inwuest of Bryun, 2.00; Osdkr I^ine,
Schmidt, Eustis' left fielder made trate farther Into th6 Ice.
with
folk*decently kind, as prettyIn
former
years
there'were
two
to
witness inquest If llryan, 2‘ 00; W. T.
two sensational carchcs in the last
Stutterers Talk Too Fait.
Pillock, witness inqunt of Bryan.
Doctor .Murage of Paris told the part of the game, saving .the game three large tourists' vessels leaving good—or If not as good, at least ip
tho port of Tromsoe for the purpose pretty, which is ' always something.
2.00; D. S. Self, juror inquest of Acadamlo dea Sciences recently that for Eustis.
of
hunting polar bears. Usually they Indeed, any word Jess dreadful, even
Bryan, 0.00; Gabriel Long. JuroV stuttering—whfqh is an intermittent
R. Chittenden,
SanfordM
first were hired by rich Englishmen, Ger- by only-a Utile, could have been for*
T h e . N ation al . Weekly
inquest of Bryan. 3.00; B. H. Walk­ nervous condition of -a ll-tho . souod- base man played high dam ball all
rnsns.-or Austrians, and brought back given by critics not morbidly cap­
er, juror inquest of Bryan, 3.00; produclng organs, lungs, larynx and during the game and made several from 40 to 60 polar bears ehot within
tions-, for the sake of the reference to
F irst Time
Noah Jacobs, juror inquest of Bryan mouth—can Jra cured by making the sensational catches.
five
or
six
weeks'
time.
stars
that "trembled as though cold"
victim
understand
his
affliction'
and
in C lu b t
2.00; J. A- Prevail, juror inquest of
Kanner fork ed hard ¿n short and
During the last few years (he cap­ while they lingered In the dawn.
the means By which he can rid him­
Brynn. 3.00;*J, T. Jacobs, juror in­
Until ibi» ytif
It-took
a
mal
poet
to
see
anfl
say
ture
of
polar
bears
near
the
east
coast
played
good
U
l!,
kjteplhg
ginger
in
self of i t '
CelUti’ t Im bife'
quest If Bryan, 3.00; *W. A. Ginn,
that,
and
the
reader
to
whom
U
doesn't
of
Greenland
has
so
greatly
decreased
the
infield.
Hudgins
showed
up
Doctor Mam go showed moving pic­
«old
st 85-50. New
derk for * assessor, 00.00; E. A. tures of the mouths of normal and good behind the bat for Saitford. that in 1913 only one vessel with tour­ give a bit of n thrill by lta beauliP
the pnee U $2.59
Douglass, clerk, salary, 75.00; D. M, stuttering persona and of the vibra­ The real feature of tho gome was ists was sent there. The other vessels accuracy will live and die an. Old Pig.
atiJnchate wcuitJ
are lying id le ,, and ft is not. worth : But •'blotted! V- Let the Justly cele­
Hand, sheriff, -cost« Icircuit court, tions of their voices. Thcso shów the
scooenwonwbitrbrated friend of the Justly celebrated*
while to equip them.
by nt tan off« it
127.30; L. E. Williamson, ja ilor sal­ stutterers speak their words three
DnBOSK
at a .itiil futtb»
Since 1890 a number of bear hunt­ Mabel speak u p -"A ln ’t It awful!"
ary, 40.00; John Carroll, nurse at times ns rapidly as normal persons, 1
reduction in cos,
ers fyofh ■Tromsoe and Hsuynerfost New -York Times. ' -J
-jiil, IS.O0; C M Hfind. ati'-nding that the words aro separated by
| . ncctioa with jkk.
have established hunting sUftlons for
tervals
only
half
as
long,
and
-that
&lt; h.irlii». Line, witness HTJ|ue»t of
- - puGllcatloc.^Q
tho winter months on the Spitsbergen
Starvation In Japan,
board nu .’ifiiijs, f. On; D. D. Daniel, there I» no division, of syllables.
JjiJaqdi,
They cqiiilst gt Wooden
Tho stutterer- talks rnpldlyt because
Fallufq of theories croit and (he Special Offer to Oar Reader»
auto hir.^ 12.00; A. it. Key; nunits
2 »—-fhouaes, located at a distance of 100 fishing Industry hare brought tho dis­
ho breathes badly and Is always out
for Inspectors, 3.00: H. C. Du Bose,
Retocnirint th* x in t d*tntti&lt;i for CWHw'i ti
or 200 kilometers from each other and tricts otTohoku and Hokkaido, north­ the
o f breath. Therefore, the first treat­
n e * orice, w* have rim)« »rrinaeturatit*
canvassing returns, 6.00; C. E. Hart­ ment for him is to teach him to
there are either two
three men at ern Japan; on» of tho worst famines
offer it amt oor own fubliextion nth
(or th* prie« of C«Oivr’««lane. ThU t
ley, inspector, 3:00; T. D. li.vtloy, breathe correctly. This cati.be done
each station, Tboso men set trap# that the country has faced in t&gt; hun­ offer
and mutt be tike« advantageof
and also la y .out poisoned .meat or dred years. Cold weather prevented
inspector, 3.00; XiN-. Searcy. Ihspoc- by exercises thAt'Iny physician should
seal’s bacon. One must reckon, how­ tho rice from heading mil, and uuunuWhat Yoa* c! in Collier*«
tor, 7.00; Tull Williamson, iuaftector, be able to doviae.
ever, ths t fully one-bait of the ani­
3.00; \\ P. (barter &amp; (&lt;o., lumber,
ally_ct)ld,-eun-cnt9 have kept the fish
C d b r'i ta th« raw bis. M W t l l t i . iru h *
mals killed through poison In this way at great distances front the aboro.
weekly bl the whole country. No« only it itth«
2.25; Jno D, JlnWins, Tax Collector,
A Clearing House'for Worker*.
good riti»»n*« h a n d b o o k Wit H 1»
are lost, as tho polar- bear has tho A conservative estimate places the
comm., 22.30, S. (&gt;, Shinitolncr,
One of the mo*t interesting features
magatlna for the whole famfly. Anwot W
habit
of
drawlhg
near
the
.water
if
ho
lbinge
that * M t t 'l lubacrlpUmt Sir«» m i
building booths, 7.00; (I .1 Miller, of tho East side of New York, is It*
number who are now In urgent need
feols
sick.
t
Thus
it
happens
that
tho
ot food at 200,000,
coroner's jury ousts, 10.00; S. A. Me- great labor market, which stands
alck animals aro drowned or- frozen
Luln. Geneva Ferryman, 30.56( John -ready at the beck and call of who­
fast Rt.the broken Ice.
150 Short
UwrtShwijn
Vaughn, Osteen Ferryman, 15.00; ever baa the price to hjro. This fear■ loo&gt;Ittnitratowr
'Aa a cljcck on this deadly commer­
^.Unwarrantci Lltarty.
.
lure
iii
to.bo
found
In
Seward-park!
H. C, DuBose, salary, 20.00; Geo. A.
cial .purjy IV during the lost three
Tou^are faking it liberty wheft*yqu
• DcCottea, salary, 100.00; Forrest Whether it be desired to hire A brick*,
pat
a straug* borsa On thsplmaô,. Htipyear*
4ha
Norwegian
government
has
layer, a tailor, a mason or a plumb?’
laike, janitor’s ‘services, 25.00; Lake* er, paperhangcr, painter or decorator,
prohibited
tqis
killing
of
polar
bears
poao
hornea, went around i*ÄHög men T l i e S a n l o f d H e ra ld
Í-*.
♦ &amp; RosVhtter/rPljt court house, 100.00 men skilled or unskilled in theta
by
pbtaqn
{6
the
Spitsbergen
Islands.
o
h
the
none.—IxtqjsvRh: CdWer-JourJust Like Hans Wagntr,
-i
Unfortunately, however, as the land nal.
Frank Graham, extra janitor, 27.50: trades caq bo quickly garnered upon a
Alarshall &amp; •¡Bruce Co., supplies, tour of tha park. Bitting on benches DuBose^recoiving four hits out of belongs to nobody,-4he hungers gen­
erally do not car© for-this, for there
'14.30(. L.' R. Philips &lt;fc Co.» supplie«, or gathered In groups are men equip­ five' time# up.
la
no police authority on this sport to
ped
with
their
tools
waiting
the
beck
2.20j EUiyori'George, irauper,'C.00;
Sanford:
3 0 0-0 3 U 0 0 0
control them.
’
N. McPherson, preadting, 4.00; ^ P. and call to go to work. Here they U 0 0 -G lt 1611 4E
During
tho
last
threo
years
thoro
McCullvr,' supplies Jill, 1.1b; Dr, gather almost with the rising sun and
Eustis:
1 0 1 0 2 0 1 b 1 have been comparatively.few skins of
O. J. Miller, salary, 25.00; Sanford romgfn la the perk until sundown, un­ 0 0 1— 7R 101! 4E.
j
polar bears at Tromsoe and Hammer*
Electric . Co., installing light, 2.00^ less fortune smiles upon them and
UstterjWL
• '
, • -” '
fest, although those cities are tho prin­
gt/ewMbem- work for a day. week or
J. B. Jones, Treas., tpotmnisqoi»,- tnouift -■
Sanford— Crosby, Hudgins.
cipal markets for them, As.lt jajm otra
S5.14; Stjnf. .XttfbQo., rent,1 qpfij};’
Emtis: Merrill, Ingrow.
*. +wlth certainty'that tho polar bear
4\,■ Herard Printing-Gy.. urinibtg,. ljr.99;
Stanford will play the fast DeLarnT wasdora, it may bo possible that It
V; ' ¿V.'VfaJlope as Nerve Cure. , ■ *
iianf.-L/gh'f ft VuG C jfr Uaht'.^nii »•iTpo -wallop for treating certain U'am here Thursday, July 16, and again exists at the ok! capture places,
supjflieh,
J. jfttor.- * s H
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disorders was cited with ,a it the people here will come out to •o that a larger number may bo cabght
rent ’ oil cbqliagwTl.HOjfijlL vK. iTpfi,
jnkpy a t favor by Dr. A, W .Jvet the pdrff that altornoon they will again, but 1$ la very doubtful, One
building jhelves^Ji.Ofi; TpfAv. Walh: 'Otlntc on neurology befqre the.
H i n t thing Is sure, however., and that ia
that tho polar boar is fair less numer­
*n, meals for iiij% t « p i,’'4.p0; C.
ini and students of the -Detroit,
ous
now on the east edagt of Green­
logo
of
Medicine
and
Surgerf,
Dlngec, plumf^ng»
C. T.
land and BpiUhnrgen than was tho
!£,.
r n 'h o w a ü «) tigra was used by the
Culley, liulldinjj J»qui
caao botween 1860 and 1880.
* ,;-j --Dasjiful Papa.
Woodruff., Cojjtm,
Ï L / P . tumhand of «n unfortunate young woipáh'xfber-had
,
become
overwrought
"A
niiit
Iff
never
successful
until
ho
Ha gaff; .(yuprtf, *’
*
a*
I-mlIsfortune, and who would |ta able to borrow money.' If he can
Comm.,
ss t
drop'
&gt;nal
alluclnaiions which would borrow 4L and escape paying It beck,
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4.74; M
‘«»»king tos­ b e l l
owed by violent and unean- he Ta mdr«- than successful. Father
■iimony.'
sa; coats trolla^le &lt;jempnstratlons. Doctor free has bedfTvery successful; ho la « 1*0
i
Haar, &gt;|ssr,
'%&gt; */ &lt;&gt;
Mr. Tlmklns7 - “ You ought to have
circuit courtT l
Óra Grey, recommended cold.water applied early very bashful. Why, he's so bashful
von °.Vr
lil»t nlghl. He went out
nursing, •60.00; Geo, G. Herring, In th« periods, U&gt;,dUtraqt the mind. whsp he borrow» mopwy he can’t -gel
cost inquest Wilil^’ih eM .t?; /ho,* D, Thb husbaml .\ent beyond orders, wet* up enough nerve tp ugk ft man to take In tbo pantry In the dark mid caught a
mouse. Stood up on hts hind legs and
JinJdna.'cost'inqsaat Vffljinim*, j2:00; a tcmrnl In told water, knotted It it back."—Exchange.
drove the mouse nut from behlpd ,a
Che^jiua Alexafiftif.* witnea4 Inquest tlghllp and . “ biffed’’ his spouse every
baking soda can In one,h f - t b o 'cop«
time
wbw.khoFed
lack
o
f
self
restraint.
Williams, •2.(19r***Eh-t « ^ '‘ATexf nder,
boatda." Mr.
1’Wott."why.
CartyVsnd GFramony¡
witnes* inquest' Vtfiljiriip«, ; * 2 .00; Bho ws-i .toon cured, .. . - i * '
Thomas
Carlyle and hl» wir» were don’t you keep your tnich.in. w micro
Prank Cook.v Y ^ tn fej^ aq u i^ WHr . V\
■y
so wedding-frightened that it is* sad convenient
Ï.
1ia ms, 2,00^WJ',\“ T
.tnsga inOrsmuda,
to think of i t Replying to a letter
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am t
D. BmJth, ,p ¿ ¡ l f / h v your friend Drown yester- Of his describing Ida fan last lo-terrors,
tW ih J T o Live Among Msn."
J, wrltneasL^nqucst Williams, 2.00; J; M .1 day.” "Brown’ s no friend of mine,” sho wroMi: "For heaven’s sake- got
.. . k :Ç-5 *
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We
must
bear
each
personality
ns
Vickery, witness inquest' Williams, "What’s that! Why, he told me you Into a more henlgnnnt humor; or tb*
w« come in contact-with 1U Inherent
2.00; C. C. Howard, .witows ItiquMt bbrrowcd monoy from him!" "Tea. Incident will not only wear a
st all counting
and
what
did
1
do
with
it7
Spent
U
original aspect, but
/juror
WUiistn^jWO; R. 84;
WU fa folly. I tell, you, Brown’s no friend heart-breaking one.
- am to go through wKfa it.’*
2.25; of jnlae.’’ . /

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COUNTY COMMISSION­
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Nation in «¡Invention atjlj
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M atters In Brief

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Y~~ Number«, - Declare« Amari can
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in thè surf wore Mo.wra. S. A. ip*. Irr,
H r'*0; -STmiWïÎV, ’Timnjr and Ru-bt.
Dean», Hr J. Minton. H .'W . nnd
D. D. Caldwell.

A B O IT T P E O P L E A N D

Dr. Raymond Johnson, ......
been visiting hi» parent», Mr. a n d !
BEING A RESUME O F SANFORD HAPPENINGS
■¿Ralph Wight ha» returned from
irT
««SONAI HEMS Of INTERES! Mra. M. Johnson, for a week or ao,
Daytona
after two weeks rest .and
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leave« in the mornlntf for Baltimore c0® » *° l**» baaeball ao well that at
frolic,
,
,
loaat J
4,000
apoctators
ana now--to *“
t n _______________ •*
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-- ----------------------------S tm a ty o t Tho Floating Small Talka where .ho’ will take up ,hU work as
resident aurceon In the hospital de- seen at baseball games whenever they
NurrlBtlJy Arranged Por Hufrled
Mias BeuUh Hutcheson is home
are played In the principal.cities, .a »
Hirthday parti
fioritale», J. W. Dickina, D.. L.
Herald Iteaderf
again
after a pleasant visit at
cording
to
W,
*H.
Burg*#»,
who
reLittle
Mian
Martha
Pitta,
the
Thrasher, Cruse* Barnes, Jonea, May
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turned tho other day aboard the pretty little daughter of Mr. and Dicldna, McLaughlin, Hill, Mettin- Eustis «pent with friends.
The quality and the prit» U right
French liner Lorraine, after spending Mr». AylfU Ftttg celebrated . her ger, Fitta, Morgan, Geo. Speer'and
on ha/ and grain* at Dutton’». 78tf
Notice of Election
1* month» there t«6 h log baaeball.
third birthday Friday
afternoon Misa Schutnpèrt..
* Mr. snd Mrs. B. W. Herndon will
■ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry, and
Notice 1« hereby given that the
Mr.
Burteaa
bad
a
copy
of
»
book,
with
a
delightful
party
to
her
young
leave
tomorrow night for Virginia
children left Friday night for their bl-ennial- election as per the law is
Baaeball* Par John B. Fooler," friend». A Urge crowd of little folk»
Beach and other point* in Virginia,
Dafhna
/Voles
•
borne in Philadelphia.
hereby called for, tbs, purpose of wdh photographs of. «.m e of Tho enjoyed them.elve» In happy «hlldDeal)« Turner motored, over to
I or A dose* H * wilt berak any electing trustees for the next suc­
Mrs. Matti A Hines left today for
the
beach Saturday night to spth’d
&lt;a»e of ■Fever or Chills. Price 26 ceeding two yeafa and also for tho
Waycroaa
to était friands and rela­
purpose of determining the number they are not adopting the American J1* t 00* time and toothsome dood- Sunday with Mrs. Turner and little
cents,94-26t
tive»
for-several
week».
Deane.
baaeball Uniforms, Each player U at- 1&lt;B ,or aU* Martha received lota oi
. vendor Curlett, the busiest man of mill» of district lchool tax to be
tired
neatly
and
lightly
in
abort
light*
Pretty
gift».
in Geneva wag in the eity today call­ levied for each of said year*; »aid and Il^ht ahoea, more of a gymnasium
Misses Beatrice and LeUa' Hutch
* *—-----Among* those spending the week­
ing on his many friends and pur- election to be held Tuesday, August outfit than a diamond apparel.'"
•on
are in Hampton enjoying^
La a WfA Party
end at Daytona WeTe Osborne Hern­
the 4th in fianford, District No. 1;
chaning- supplies.
._
pleasant
visit.
The Preneh ary not only enthusl- ' Among the plenaant events of the don and Mr. Yonts.
Longwood, District No. ’ 2 ; Oviedo,
—- —
.
■| o r « done» 6 A6 will break any
aatio over baaeball, hut the many »uminer was the birthday party in
DUtrict No. 8 ; Chuluota, Diitrict
*-HIr. and Mrs. Will Hand are pri
team* which have been organised am the -Chiorii to ta k e Harney Friday
ca»e of Fever or Chill* Price 26
ahowtng proBclency In the game, a * afternoon /with Mr. and Mr*. C. R.
«■nta.
94-2flt
cording to Mr. Burgeea.
Walker ah host*.
of thrrbasebattxtntrl * LSTvTrig tho cTiy*il l ’TTToctT'iarhensver we have rying baskets and bbhea suggestive
.d a large attr—* m
----- ----------vM r. and Ml*. R. A. Newman will
.and John Jones.
ance,'
"All the baa«
leave Wednesday for Brevard, N. C.t
In the afternoon, the party returned Mllee and Helen Iserman,
towns in the republie ara under the di­
Flesh yeast cakes and popcorn at Mra
to spend the rest of the summer.
rection of the racing club of France. in the Ute evening by moonlight.
A. Simon's.
, 65-ti
Those enjoying the delightful ride tflfrs, W. D. Collier of Marco, Fla.
The enthusiasm with which the young
Mrs- R. J. HoUy and the children
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . Tate of W y­
men have taken up playing, and the weroj, Mr. snd Mr». 1C. R. Walker, la the guest of her. daughter, Mrs
expect to leave next Wednesday fer
and
Mra.
F.- —
P.- —Strong,'Mr.
and Puleston.
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-■ ’ " w i - - - - - oming are spending some time in
Interest of the public, show that ba*e- Rev.
the mountains of North Carotin» to
ball has a great futoraJn France."
Mrs. Frank Mahoney, Dr. Boucheile,
Sanford. Mrs. Tate lived for many *
spend tho summer.
Mra. Anna' Walker, Mr*. R. A. TerMrs. H. C. Oerror spent several years in Sanford- and is being cor­
Cotton seed meal, short*, bran at
BIG ASSET OF BOSTON TEAM heun. Misses Ellen M ahoney-JB^ts days in Jacksonville last week with dially treeted by old friends.
F. F. Dutton's.
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Williamson,, Eva Walker, Margaret Mr. Oerror.
-'-4 ■
Chari»» Hall Broke In as Professional and Isabel Strong, Vera Terheun,
a. Frank Shelley U homo for a few
Deceitful Appearances,
Player In 190« With Seattle—
Sarah Wight, Messrs.- H. W. Way l^Mra. Aylett Fitta.is vUitltig her
Having Eye Treated
days from Atlanta where , fee has
Minister (calling on Inmate of prlaHead* Wrecking Crew.
and Andrew Mahoney, Dick Ter­ mother, Mr*. Shelton
at
New on)— "Remember, Mr Kenney, that
tbeen' with the Atlanta Georgian In | The many frienda of Cashier H. E.
heun, Jr., and Paul Strong.*
Smyrna.
the circulation department.
atone walla do not a prison make, nor
Tolar df the- Peoples Bank will be
Charlea Lout* 11*11, pitcher of the
Itoo bars a café.** Kenney—"W ell,
— Tomato iJrapte and-tom ato «rates giatl to learn that ho trtmprovtng Boston Red. Sox. was born in Ventura,
they'vo
got me hypnotized, thon;
,
*A
jolly
party
of
good
fellows
dis­
at F. F. Dutton’s.
78-tf
in Jacksonville where l\e went for Cal., May 6. 1883. Ho broke in aa a
that’» all."— Delia» New«.
'
porting
themselves
at
the
beach
and
v'A. P. Connelly will .leave today treatment to one of bis eyes and no professional In 130IJ with the Beattie
for Washington*-‘ New York and bad effects are expectod. He will team of the Northwestern league. Tho
following season Hall Joined tho 8L _____ _ __
other point# combining business with be home about Saturday.
Paul American association loam and fhonor -of her guest,
pleasure for a week er more. ’
pitched there In 1907-08. Hall’» good Bowler. Tho pretty rooms ■ were
Get your ice cream from Duhart’s Wo make up your own material Gent»’
made very attractive with quantities
THERE ARE IN THEL5L (
Ice Cream Factory.
$6-tf
or Ladles’ garment* clean, “press, re­
of crepe myrtle and ferns. There
UNITED STATES
W. M. Haynes has returned from pairing and bushcling. Hats blocked
were “three tables of bridge, the top
a trip to point* in SoiRh Florida and cleaned. Suita made to measure
score being made by Mrs. May
11,892 TRAINED NURSES
where he attended a meeting of the Extra pair Pant* with ■each suit until
Dickina, winning the prize, a very
7
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South Florida Pres* AssociationJuly 15. 20 years experience.
) 11,134
'pretty fan.
MALES
FEMALES
Pepper, eggplant- crates pt F. F. M. J. BRADFORD, 404 Sanford Ave.
A delicious buffet luncheon, con­
Dutton’«.
78-tf
sisting of, deinty kandwichea, dives,
pickle* and punch was served at
Miss May Holly ha* returned
Junior B. Y. P. U
the do*« of the game.
home from Tampa where she spent
The^Junlor
B.
Y.
P.
U.
held
its
Beside* Mis* Bowler, the guest of
several weAka »a the guest of her
regular
meeting
Sunday
afternoon;
honor,
those present wero Mesdamo
grandmother, Mrs. E. G. T yner.,
July 12 th. A delightful program
W. D. ■Colllerj May Dickira, Con­
Li Hay, ogU, corfychlcken feed* st
wan rendered }&gt;y Company D,-and its
nelly, Roumlllat, Puleston, Newman,
F. F. Dutton’s* * . .. * 78-tf
captain; Virginia Brady. Tho topic
.McLaughlin; Misses Florence Frank,
t h e hospital
l\lni. 41. E. Tolar and little daugh- of the program ,wa# ” A Band of
Mell Whitner, Eugenia Mauldon,
ter left last Friday for Jacksonville Disciples.”
Genie Wicker, Elisabeth .McLaugh­
! to jlon Mr. Tolar, who Is being
lin and others.
tresjed for an affection of the eye.
Note The Preponderance of Lady Nurses «
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W. H.JJNDERWOOD.
Mra. Hynes and- Mrsi. Jim Iloole‘ W n and little son “leave tomorrow
for Wayctoss whore they will visit
friends and relatives for several
weeks. ;
•
F, C. Okie, a drainage expert and
&lt;ivil engineer was in the e l t y »«▼ «»!
da&gt;-s of last week inspecting tb*'Celcry
Dejja in company with Hon.
J. N. Whitner.
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Wm . M. J]raddle was called to
his old bqrae, ^Waahlngton. N. ‘G*.
1
to the bedside iif Ida mother who 1«
seriously ill. Mrs. Bruddie and baby
(
accompanied ‘ him.
“
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Wt L. Morgan is home loir a few
v
-days’ vacatlbn and report* a prosg
j.croua trip. Mr. Morgan expect*
p
to leave tho road In the early fall
and will probably locate in Sanford.
|‘
Notice Horse Owners.
1 have a first cIiim expert horse sheer,
h u f him a trisL
L . . 46-tI
W. H. Underwood
Rev. 0. L. Mnrfm of Zanrtvllhr,
Ohio and Mni. Jo*- Heed of t^nton.
1
Ohio, who have been •thfc-guesta of
•'.** .Hr. and Mr^.- W* A .! Umn for sev, \ erni day^tjl'ft yesterday .’ for their
respective- homes.
*
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i.
M raT Carrie* Main* Yein r aj. i
daughter, Mr*. Lftrn»mciru..rei.utitfd
to theirhon^p in Jacluinnviitc after, ft
to the vld home plsde
w^ek* witjr her «later affd‘

Had No Sympathy for Him.

One night an Irishman paaalag tfe*
hox_ of an elevated station In New
York failed to convince the negro
ticket chopper that he had deposited
big ticket. There was an acilwn dis­
cussion which resulted In the'ticket
chopper throwing the Irishman down
tho elevated stairs. He therefore
brought, suit, nod his lawy-er, by the
exercise of conajdorablo Ingenuity, se­
cured a Jury entirely composed of
irishmen. It looked liko a certainty,
but the lawyer did not know tho Irish.
They fot|nd_agnln*t the plalnUff, on
tbe-grotlnd that an Irishman who was
licked by a negro deserved all be got.
Suffered In Libby Prlaon.
.Tho lato leaac Meador or Hallowell,
Me., wa* o6e of tho scldlera who euffored In Libby Pjdson. At tho out­
break of tho ClviF War ho oftlletcd. ln
Company D of the Sixteenth Maine
regiment, »String for two year*.
While on oUtpoat duty before Peters­
burg ho was captured and waa taken
to Libby prjaon. where he remained
more than six months. At the tip)**
he ,wka- captured ho Weighed ISO
posarla, but'Upped the senio« at only

Mra. S- - Puleaton will entertain
with nn informsl .porch party this
afternoon for her mother, •Mr*. ,W.
D. CoRier. The broad, wide veran­
das; facing iast and south are welt
gtlapted (or porch affairs in the
warm weather and a more charming
arrangement cannot well bg ImagIncd. Invited to meet Mrs. C.olHer are Mr-*dames Henry Wight,1 B
W. Herndon, Clay, Newman, Miller,

•wjod remAl^ -tlhbirt ihr* ^.m o-and
h«* fhyajéhiní huV^-amali hop« of an
^rly.Yetovíwy. HÍs »nany (rienda
arc hoVlng^-Lbìtt his fopdition will
iiiifN’SVe this week’ and th a t'b e’ will

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EYerytlijnii Required In T^o Sick Room &gt;
Of The Rest Quality, «And At' C o r r e c t Prices

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CONDENSED REPORT
OF T IIE CONniTION OF

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
OF SANFORD

92 poundi when released from prison.
At tho time o f hi* enlUtmoat be wa*
only 1« year» o f age. one of the young­
est in service from Maine.
« . .
Woman’» Bureau.
: Jlacoir—1 see Oaklapd. Cal., Is to
,h|Ve a woman's polito bureau next
ycjlf with a woman in ebar^gf-35*.. .tgbert—Sine! Wd you ever try
tp’ fled * anything In a woman's

‘Atlantic H old. Coronado, Fla. |

•V Tour only chftJioe.to buy n lot-in a
beautiful ««b-division ol Jiu&gt;k«mrtUie,
Jbst 20 minute« ride from Boat. Office,
Lr
815.00
LOT, on (armi-of
ll-ho
lor 0
io.ini PER
rr.ii ii\u*uq
infii

On the beach. H i ra il« íróm.Tíaw DOWN, and 50c PER WEE

nyraa:‘ Have, recently ipg»lled
more
/’ Adjoining property ’ sá}intf¿íuf
sjdlina,
■hts^Vnd bath*' .Your* pafronsge than doubla what w r
D f-M A R E E .
911-21C

A t the close o f business June 30th, 1914

Liabilities
Loans &amp;Discounts $140^77.22
Overdrafts . . . 397.17
Stocks and Bonds . 13,595.34
Fnmilure &amp; Fixtures 2,572.96
Casb&amp; Due from Banks III, 116.21

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Capital Stock
Surplus &amp; Profits
Dividends Unpaid
Bonds Borrowed
Deposits . .

—'B«»tillft»Hocat«M»rftn&amp; tlralnagU-uwl
perfect title.
1
" T ó r ’ fùTl p*rtiibi3ar*'wrLts„^ '

I hereby certify thst the sbD^e stnie
ladles*

V*ratr6hf

of Femininity

Boston

Here Is A Bargain For You

JÍíb jiá d , p ;ogt?groUH

In Itself A Silent Tribute
T o The Grace, Patience and Tender Nature

Pitcher Hall of BorRod

.Lr V Ringing at WbrEDr. Johnkon wul ahqAyyff.to find In
the Hobrldea that thei-auokea o r the
sickle were timed by tho robsfjtlntlons
of a song In which all Uirf harvesters
Joined.
In the dayd
tbo 1 hand
looms most weaver» cgwoned over
their wojk« ■Dftlrymalds iired to sing
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on the mluilSrjC.Ft56L not qNy to light­
"Imagtnw trylng'lo Ond a policeman en their tabdfKbnt also because the
^rhttridaya^ and.»*Bunday»— W ood­
wkcn yòu w*ntod pool.
cow« wire held to yield bettor- milk
land “Tfark. . Ficnic convenjenc«»,
when cheered by a-tune.
amusement*. The only sMe, clean
outdoor swimmlni , pool, * gmjrlhal V. ’. 'Those Suspicious Becplt-T
daily, cleaned and re-filled, from ^ r- .‘ Politene«» la waited ó/»*some peo­
think we
teeisn well. Shower bath, tt&gt;h&lt;&gt;lfaAn ple. They alwaya seem
b»vo » gold brlok to sol) them. *
slide. Leased pHvntely also. .

D. W. Rrav uiui Dan McKinnoh,
Iwo, of Winter Garden'« prominent
cititena were in the city today; gall1
‘ lng on friend« and relative*;* They
report Winter Garden »» bohig very

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150,000.00
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700 Taylor, Jjr«v-..................... •..............*
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IH Forest, H» L e e . , ................1*0(1 i t , 10 •»&lt;! Í 1 ............. ..
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A. A. PRESTON,

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Costuming, tho Maids of Brides-to-Be

C «. Celery Pianlali*«

—
Mr». H, H..........
Lake, M ra. P orreet.. , . . ,
Oreenbnir» . Mr». Aurlrina
Klckal, 1
Danlrii,
T b lf p*t&gt;i W. J.
IIuntar. J. W..

Connelly, A. P.
Munror, b . O .
Hsoeholder. W.
Garner, N. H.,
•’ amaron. U O
Mu mon, A. R.
Pteher, Law !». ........... ..
Oolcar, A ..
Plab»r, U » k ..................
Abernathy, Mr»- W. W.
Bennett, J. C . . . . . . . . .

fa1WM JMR«vv ■a•••|
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K 127.8 ft llloek St. all Block i f
Block 4*

Hayt. H. M. and 4. II
WbUa, 4. 8 . A C .........
i Ä . V w T:
Balia, C. A. . . . . . . . . .

W f4 of Work 70
Blorka 71 and 72
Black» 71 and 71
Block 7 9 « . . . . . .

Good win. P.

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Walter, L J

Block ( 1 . . . . . . . .
N I) o r Black n
S Ú ol 11 lor k 82. .

lat 7

w l i or Block u .

Block» 8« and 87

Smith, M M
Tolar, H K.
Hartas. . . . . .
W llion. r. 4.

Block 84 8 of By
Block 88

William», D. T.
DeVoreat'a Ad dill on
DaPoraat. M. L.

........ L t 8 . . . . - ................
Lot* 2 and 3
. . . . . L o t 6 .......................
........ lait» 7 and 8
........ lait» S and 10, . . .
........ U t » I, 2, 8, 4. S,

í'amrrnn. Jor

VaTnrrort, inr

Sirm. A. 8

.

Hobin*on, M
K .e rly, y E
U’jlioa, T. E.

Llndeey. J. I.
f’ u*L. Mery Bird
G rehem , K. W.

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ThlciM-n.

VERY prospective bridó wants her
maids to be picturesque; like and
somotblnK unlike those who have precoded In other cortege# of beautiful
ytflUh. The present jrtylee tiro ono
with, enthusiasm when their posslblll
ties for the bridesmaid are considered
Tha.flmhltlQn p f the bride for original

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'otter, 4. A.
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12
12
10

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800
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400
400
303
12S
800
400
1X8
280

(duche# In the coat urn in g o f her maids

Mead, Kdllh . .
Irvin*, 4. T., Jr.
HUI, W. ! . . . . . ,
Tyler A Leach..
Jewett, B ., , ,
Barnhart, 4. DJ.

h a s any number
fu lfillm e n t .

LoU l. a .........................
Ian t ...........................
Uot- 6
.........
Iait 7 ................... .......... ,
Lot * . .
lait* 7 and M

l'ereon»!

'Altpn, Mr*. M. U. fi»t.
Atanairao*. J i* * * r . . , ,
A rauvr HfriUiaor ,C o..
A b a n A W lU o a .C ,.

tail 9

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llroneon," W. 8 . . , ...........

Brtiloe, M u . J. H.. . j . . .
Bryan,
T
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Butter I" U B ,
. .
Caldpell, D. A .........
Clark, V&gt;. M.......................
7. ry »lat I f* C a . .v

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CsnM iry.tLS^, .,

11older, Keel Eetal* Ca.
Bmllh, C. J . , .
Holden Baal Kalate Co
T h ra*her„U II...............
Throabeh U II...............

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drapery extends over the hip« a
across the back, terminating at each
sldw of the front.
A tiny bouquet of sapphire blue for
gcl oHvnots and button rosbs Is tusked
tn at tho waist by way or n finishing
touch, and a strand of pearls In tho
length .which fashion requires la worn
at the neck. There U s plain f6U of
chiffon under the edge# of the bodice
where It opens at the front
The hat Is a gold-colored Jpghora
draped with sapphire blue chiffon on
tho underbrim, with trimming of pink
roses end grasses. Tito Lino chiffon
over the yellow braid gives a greenish
iono which Is repeated tn the silk Used
for tho foundation of the muff. Over
this tho Jjlue chiffon la draped In full
puffs with* twists of darker blue vel­
vet between them and a big pink rose
with it# foliage mounted at tho front
Thl# combination of coloT Is very
unusual, la entirely new, and beautl^uL ,
Tho hat la wldo brimmed wtlh a Yerjr .
low round crown. Tho muff tjoea away
with the necessity for flowers, and
would make a splendid gift if the bride
Is disposed to remember her maid#
so llberàlly.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

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&lt;'rg«u| (-oMrpld* Paper Ca .
a.re*by, P. b . ....................
Lo-|)|wr»tlv» Grocery Co,
De Mont, Jo*.

8loir*. Martka. . . ,d[,,

of good chances for

, Chiffon taffeta for quaint, bouffant
gowns has a sheen like paarls. Crepe*
and voltes are made In the samo pat*
terns.
Nothing could b# prettier.
Lace* and net# of the fUmieat sort#
urn Incredibly low In price, slnco they
are the product or machine work plus
the brain* of their designer«.
* 'The smart bridesmaid’s coiturao
shown here Is made of chiffon taffeta
in the palest of pink tone*, with Jwuf*
fant hJp drapery and a Yrldo girdle
which fella below the waist line The
glePTÍs aríi merely-a fall of whls shadoft lace,- and there’ 1# a small, chiffon
’ vest with lacs dvspju at the- front:
HHght j arils of silk. In the nyffragd
width'will,make this govt«. ’ The skirl
»Is nlmdht plain, narrow at the bottom
abd hanging In below the knees. The

Tipian

...............Ians 3, 4. f t . \
.
C'orey, H, M.
.........
U t » », 8 1 0 ............... .. .
Samuel Hoe*
. t . 7. . . . Lot 2 . . » . .
.............
Baker. J. I*.
P.
Baker,
..L o t 4 •
Gramlln*, A. A .......... ..
Lot 7 ..........................
Baker. £ V. a , ..............» /...C e t S .................................
Hick». Emma
.........y . . U 4 S ..................... ..
D ore-y, L H .'/î; ......... X . . U l 4.......... .
Cirr*h, Ben^...........A L sta 7. 8, 9 . . . . . . . .
Bradley, f e , . , . , . . ......... *.......... EM ol Lot ft............
Bradley, HL 8 . ...........
Bimmn,
I’ ottS, 'Danae E . ........... , s^
Urar»y, S c ia ..........

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Holliman. Je»
Beker, J. I*.

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Van Nta*
- .........
Smith, M. M.........

I. . . Ie f t tV * * 4
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B. B.IL H. A------

Lot 1
tait» 2 and 3 . . .
. , , Lot* i and 2 . ..
. .LoU S. 7 , .

ftlumnn, J. K
IGifler, H. M a y .........
La In*. 4. F .................
Lain*, 4, P .................
Lain*. 4. E , . ..............
ta la * , 4. K. ......... ..

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Hirne«: Mea. M P.
P»co, fell* A., Eat..

Lot 4

G.

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Depot, »hop», ote

Bellow*,

lait» 7. ». 9. 10

Mu uan, J no
A Idridfr, Vi

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M nier, w W

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Markham Park H al«hu

Marlin'» Addition
Lot 6 . , ...............
----- Lot a .........................
----- L ou 4. 6. 8 .- 1 0 .,..;.
Lot 7
Lot 3

Unknown
,.....
M union,. Mr». A. II..
Cameron, 4o*. , . . . . .
Lain*. J. E.

. I-Ol 18....

Record, M ary M. H Ist.
Aldridfo, W. G., H Int.

Kitieori, Gao..................... .......K W «..................
Power*, A. K .................
Dothamly, Wm.
........ ‘Lot* 6 and 7
........
I o n S. S, 10
Aranfca T akath.
.
Mahoney, A. II. . . .
,W R of lait» I *nd î
Mahoney, F. Vi.
Ut 3
Ilnlden R»»| Batate Co
_ot* t and &amp;
1’eabody. Mft. 8. M.
lait» A and 7
Mahoney, P. J. .
. . . . lau» 1 and 2 , . . . .
I'H f r «, C. : , .
........ Lot a_____ ................
O ’ Neal. Victoria
.
Lot 1, ; .......................
Kur,via, A ........................ ..
. Lots 1 and 2.
D*C#ur&gt;ey, W. C.
lait 1............
Lundqulet, K W
lait fl . .
..............
IVrktiu, N. J.
Ia«t 10 . .
.:
Holden iteal Batata Co. . . . . Lota 0’ to 10,
. . ..L o t 1 . . . . . . . .
lait 1. T ____
lait 7 ...........
. . ..L o t» I. a. «, 7
, . . .l*rt* 8 to 10 . ,,

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! Placida U n d A Celontsatlen Co
. Lota 1ft and I t ................... ........
. L o u 17 and Í 8 . . . . ................. .. .

Lalo*. 4. P ..
Loins, J. P a
Lain*. 4. P:.
Oreeo, T / T .

.Sanford Mf*. C o .. . .
Sanford M f*. C o-----Botbamly, A. M.
TraSord. Mr». A. M
Kennedy, 8. G .. , .
i'ha*e, 8. O........... ....
Wllaon. T . E ..........
P ry. N oa h ..
Smith. B. B................
D rover, Gao. A.
Mahoney, F. VV..

2.000
400

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S irva rl
La win,
Holden

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*:

PfMicLiJ. r- -*

W J S u n . J. E.
Teeuula Tom m y
Uatchel, i t . D*.
G e ó fir. W ..- v.
Qaot*a KilUoo, ,

Vksftkiao and Tucker
b&gt; u S líad 7. .V i. i,

l^Bter, C. IL.
Btoke*. U . l l , . , . . .
Harrte. P. I t . .
Stanley. Clara Cel.
Heck, It. IU -, . , . .

Complete abstracts from tbc records of
Orange and Seminóle Counties.

Taxes

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paid for non-residents,
C. W. GOODRICH. Man^irrl

Hand, W. 8 .
Hall, J. C . . ,
Hall, O, A
Harria. Pi.-lB.
Hermlon, til*
Herndon. M,r

M outon, Jaa,
Nrare'a Addltlan

Thra*h*r, D. L.. T m n ea :
Hickaon, 4
H od *»s J.
Hotatt. Ml
Huwarrf.

Garnir, N. IL
C ook. O. W . . . .

BjanatkL. ...

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U a r ttt, dr. P.........
Kin*. D ., . ,
Kelly, C. J .A
ioike Parr eat
'I^Ubaea, (Mo.
J o * * A . J , B.

MIA* r a

Chapa ell'» Hak D lrlrt*»-

Utalf
JJa»»r V.rkar'd L. Co
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W rtshL » . W.
v u s v i viu, iB, r&gt;, »«
Martin, &lt;% It...........
Haut,in. I . G.
Anderaon, Andrew*
Hilliard, B. E.

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foltiwrag dvicribed-properly
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la O rla li C a iri, flcesath Jallrlal O rn ili. ft.
la » 1 Tar Sosaina!* i's s n t j. Florid*. la
Tha «aid tanfi beine aaeeaeed at the data
lamine* ot aarb fortificalo la the
s ' Chaotray Sitting
Aia M. Tylra, Complaisant
nt« ot J. p. M osu l whits. Unirne &gt;*al4
n
certificati «hall 1* H n m * i
accordine
n,
to Jaw.
taw, tax
tea deed
deed will
wilt leena
leene thareew
there«* on the
I.iu riiE . Tjrtir,, Respondent.
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Wltaraa my «Arial signet urr end
Yog are• hereby
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aired ta
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W o r e the« citrati»
i
court, of the Seventh
Ja* thia the 12nd day of'Juh* A. D. 1014.
ru
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E. A. liOUQUASa
dictai Circuit ol flo rid e , in end tor Hemlnir.
county,
Clerk Circuit Court So tala oi* Co., fha.
Ilf, florida . It. till court hi
Sanford, florid a , on Monday, I bo 3rd day
,18-Tuee Str
lly J. C. Robert», U. C.
of Autuat, A . BT
_ l i t i , and »newer a bit! ol
4 la _
th
«•andel»*, filed
_e above etyled caaie Netlra o f AnglUaltin lev Tab Deed (Inder
‘ I
u by A ta M Tyler.
He«tin*
U 4aad
STS General Statutes
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e f Iftevldi
Ñutir* le kereky liver, that O. P. Swope,
putebnaar et T a i CertiSeaU No. S0S4,
dated the 6th day of June A. O. 1S99. hat
Ida, once each week tor eicht
Med said eartifirate la my ofBre, a n # ha«
week*.
made application for laa deed to lieu« *1«
o( atrordanr* «Uh law. Said rettificata em­
Dona and ordered thU the Bib
June, A. D. 1911.
1914, at Sanford.
8«
la SentTnoie brace* the fotlowint daetribed property en­
county, florida.
trata» ta Rrmtnole county, florida. t»-w|t;
(veil)
* B. A. DOOOLASS,
Lot I i burch Block la Oviedo.
Clerk oJ th* Circuit CourtThe aald land bhlns aaera» ad at the data
, A. K. J o v r n ,
of *fh«. iaauaaca el «urh ce/tlftcau in the
Solicitor lor Complainant.
name of Vnkuown. Unit*« «aid »U lflca U
4 84-Tuaa-St«
«ball be rxUemtd arrordiuf to law, «as
deed »III luu* thereon on t V 27th day
of July A. P. 1914.
'
Wltaeee my o flirtai «¡in ature and
I » . CtrcaH Ceerl. Hwtenlji Jadlrlal Dletrlrl, thU the 22nd day of June A. D. 191
Se ml aule C aaalr, florida. I « Chancery
E. A..IJOUOLAI

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Cltitlon
frank Trnra
T o fran k Tyner, a oea-rweldant of tha Stal«
ot florida t
*
Il appelline from tke verified bill o( con)M ol Cora E. Tyner, karri
t It U Ike belief o f tbo complainant that
daleiolant la a aon-reaidest of tbo
o l r u fid a, and that hit p rtu n l pipe*
ie to complainant unknown:
defendant In ovef the, ape of
. c a n and toat there ii no
twenty
thev State
eervlc*
m a t e «1
ui f
» lo
l uoud
us
« ,, th* m
t
would bind the aald defendant.
, you, frank Tyner, ar* hereby
appear to the bill of complaint.
Mod In thia eauee, on Monday, tbe
Tth day of September.
ber. A. D. 1914, Iba i
belai a rate day of l'ate
it . court.
And it la further ordered
ord
that thia no­
Sanford Herald,
tica be published in th*
tb
newepaper published In laminóla county,
Florida, cnee a week tor eight eoneecuU*«
wfvks
Wit neve, E. A. Pot^Lee, Clerk ef Cir­
cuit Court, Seminole County, and Ika *«al
thereof, thia I2tb day of Juno A. D. 1914.
(mali
~V. A. D pU O L A S »,
Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
®s
* Dy J, C. Robot t*.
Or oree N. Rigby,
..
Bnlicltor for Complainant.
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By iJ.. C. Hob

A « . Or A nnate Bea alati n f and Pa fining the
, frattlek^BOd Midwifery la tha Clly •
Sanford
Be It Ordanicd h
by the M
Meyi
eyer and C
Council ol tbe C
City
u r «I
« * San
oHante
smfeed,
v i«, florid
1* That it shall be unlawful for
son to outage In or perform the dui
midwifery a, herein definad. without
Inf first passed a satisfactory elim ination
In tha elementary principle* of midwifery.
M sbalt be tho duty of the rity, from
tima to lime, to provide, freo of r iM M , ■
Instruction In th&gt;^ftnplo principles o f m
wlfary, and the f A shall laaaa xertificatea
I« all pomo as wh&lt;r«|all obtain ia auch **•
amination n gradini or percentage ef n oi
1*9« than t t per cent- No lest ol -the liter­
a cy or education ol applicanti abili lorm
any p a n of iba elim in ation. No fee of
any kind shall ba charged for the «lam in a­
tion. or the certificate, and no U itrurtlon
or advice shell be given to tha applicants
by any one connected with tha holding ef
the «lamination, of -tb« laablng of the cwrH M m « . as to tka amount uf raanpanaatlon
■houli!, or «hall, recelvn for thalr

2. At herein defined, the practice uf mid­
wifery, means lb* offering or. undertaking,
by any perron, to aaalmt far a compensation,
kind of n woman In normal childut it doe, not inri«d* that at any
r-'
;
M S-7b« liriT St » n y ifi.iruw *M a for
ng of child btrth'by any artificial,
Natl«* e f ApatlraUea fer- T a t Daek Uadev
-l* or- mechanical means, nor the parI m Uh t f l and l i e , «ea M a l Statute*
formduc*
of any version, -not the
*rn*tida
OEM .o f » dr*«j I i #hown her«, en ed
the back with
strap of
of adherent placenta, nor the adroll
Netire ia hereby liv e » that t . f . Laing,
Lain
la thl» c o p y o f » F Y onch m o d e l gabardine, attached to which are four purekaaer oi T*a ^aatlBeatve No, . a sp ,
thing, advising or employing . ......
of any drug, other than a dlalnlertant.
one of tho greatest of those de- smalt black silk UUselt. Tbe flouncen
ordinance ahalt not be construad u
who hive vindicated tbe art are attached to oorbeau ebarmeusa
to any practitioner of medicine, au-

t&amp;f precedonce of PaHa. This three-,
dreu, made by Kurxraan for
Wlt9vS. makee almoat no de' Aflore from tbe original design
vhkh Inspired It.
-Corbean, or riven'e bill blud, which
|j* 90 dark -M to be near black, and
\iyeelaar that It la a faeclnatloR shade,
it tbe color,' It eeeme to be suited
to tho matorlsle uoed, which were
phardlna nujl charmeuie.
Tke bodice Is made of dark blue
jtblifon over white. -Over the ahoulM f i ore braided straps of gabardine,
ud the belt Is made of gabardine
emred with Id rows of narrow atlk
tnld. Tbs bodice opens over veetee
tad collar of white organdy edged
with a rate aAd green-flowered ribI bon border, fastened In front by three
ribbon buttons.

Tbo niente« aro lauft

ud made over white chiffon, ending
i la a wide cuff of IS rows of narow tlaek bfald.
The short aktrt (a made of gabap
too and h a s t h r o e c ir c u la r D ou n con
; darting a t th e a id e s . T h e s e a r e fa s t-

and about ono inch of this shows between them. Tho flouncee and tbe
bottdm or tbo skirt are edged with
black allk braid.
The coat la a combination of the
ine’and chsrmeuse. The front
of tbo charmeuie. which -extend#
orer tho obouldoni and. upper part of
tho back. It Is gathered In at the
collar.
Carrying out the Idea of combining
the two materials, the three-Quarter
sleeves of gaberdine are topped with
charmeuae. The edgee are bound with
flat silk braid. There Is a sort girdle
of gabardine ending In front 'with an
oval charmouse buckle.
qulot-looklng but really elabMtume la of that fashionable
typo which baa replaced the more «©•
verelf UUofmatJ#. It Is » göwn that
presupposes many thin»« In th« way
of -luxurious traveling and may b«
taken as a model &gt;&gt;f on afte
visiting gown of doth whii
■war many requirements.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
■______________________ _

u‘ a ^ .u ^ 'w i t k 0
certificate* embrace th* following
situated In Seminole county,
to No. 990. I-ot
live
Sanford, FI*., tho ‘ . f f l , S ? * L ‘.V
aas*»ted at th* date uf tho Istuanre ef auch
certificata m the aim e ol Unknown.
Certificate N o. 9Rd. Lot ft. Block 10, Tier
B, Hanford, Fla., tha sSM B u i» .bring _
aresed at tb* data of the iaauanra ol aucb
cerilfTcale ln tb* Hama of Retan I». DavieG*fUflcnte No. PfB. Lot », Block J, N ear««
S*:d 'lind being «*Addition to Sanford, th«
the said
teased at tha date of the issuance of euch
certificata in tha name of Nelson N. Watson,
Carllficâta Ne. 1024, beglnnla
naing ’ N f f curncr
o ., Range
ft
.... ol S*c. .IB.
. . Towruhlp
J V I M R i.7
Sf 1.
run south 10 ekeln*, vert ft chain«, se rth io

fey*--

TILE HEN RECEIVE OFFERS

CALLS HUNGER A

tcflB" John Reilly and Harry William
Le Gore Expected to Play With
Some Big League Team.

Scientist Has Artslyx«d Cause and Ef­
fect o f “ Gnawing" Whei
ach Is Empty.

T

Th# moat commonplace and familiar
fact# aro often hard lo explain. Wo
tilings happening confilantly about
Of and* T«l nbv«r stop to consider
whether w o understand them or faoL
Hutigor U an exatnpla.
Kvcrjr ono knows that if-you go
without'
food for six or eight hopr#
Uara Lo Card, who hao been called tho
you
will
fool
a "gnawing" sensation In
most promising baseball flayer who
h i entered Tale In twebty year*. Ho the pit of tbo stomach p#nil«t«ntly doFfiemea from Mercergbur* acBdsniy. monding food. Tho cause of this has
■ vbere h e wits captain of the bahebnll. been often «plained, but not satis­
football and basket-ball teams. He li| factorily, and as often contradicted.
Dr. William R. Cannon of tbo Har­
ft (hortstop, and has been elected capUln of the frophman nine. His home vard Medical school has lust com­
1* In I,o Coro, bid. Ho waa fullback pleted a series of «xp«rim#nU which
oa the freshman football eleven and have demopstrsted tho direct cause
midc a record ap drop kicker. He has Oi the “ gnkwing" sensation. Flrfit of
„rteelrcd an offqr o f fi/ICO a year from : all hff'showed tho distinction between
Connin’ Mack, and li likely to accept ' appetite and hunger. Appetite *•
lb* offer after he finishes his Yale ca- evoked.by \ho odor of savonf food, or
fwr. lid Is not ctinlbtwfor the vprslty by tuirtiik lug of blttors.- It may C flf
this srason, but will hsve'rhrt-i- yean Unuo long after actual hunger I- %

Two Y n lo b a s e b a ll p ln y o r# w ill w e a r
fcllosKUs u n ifo r m s w ith in a y e a r .. -A t
■ ■ I th ey h s v a r e c e iv e d s e v e r a l o ffe r s
* ftod onn o f them * a d m it s th a t h o exptbti to a c c e p t o n n o f th e b id s.
The pair are ''Long'* John Uctlly, tho
Tile third basi.-map, and Harry W ll-

&amp;
ÌS L 5 Ä
of lurk certificat*'

Firmer.
1
Certfilcate No
of S W !V of N W N

V s -;, M U S Í

X M &lt; H,

Cavtificalo No. 9»2. N E U and E l» of N W Ii
flaw south ftS feet). U iockft. Tier 1L Sobfdld, F lo , tb « seid- Und bring sn vsfed at
of such certificai«
the date oi
la tha name
. . . L ot1! . Bloch 9. T l.r
Cerili) ernte
,J
th* »aid land being se­
B, Sanford
dato of th* iu u .n ee o f -auch
th. nomo o f Unknown.

. .

ahip is, Rane« » l . ,1

I K
u P m I. land -briug naseeoed al thdato ol tko iMUan«* of «uri» certificato ia
ih* namo of C. H. Un
tha N E »» ol
UMilflcot* No. 972.
)luf
ttlosk 7. I le i 1B. San
lor,J Florida,
. . . . . . . . tho «aid
land brine asse»**# *4 ih» data of th*
ance ot such certificato In th* axmq of L.
V «nl)«m *n. Tr
___
Cortlflcato No. SS2, BE U i Rloek S, Ttcr
Saaford.
PI«.,
tira
« a l i land being ae&gt;
t l,
th* dato of thè isauanc* of aucb
In th* nmee of E, f . M olU.
U No. 1001. l^&gt;l 2J, A- D.
a Addltlon to Saafotd, ria.. tB*
, ketng -aa«ari ad at Use date of tbo
*f auch cwitlficat* In ihy asma of
G *«. Kannvr.
j_ .
,
, ,,
C«rtlflra(o No. triH. U t « , Block II . Ti«r
E. Sanlotd, , fla ., tb# aald U s s being »*•
acaeed at Ih* dal«, là »ho ti*Banco of auch
certifleato
cat* in
lo the
th* nam«
name oi
ot T,
» . J.
«■ hlillyr h , J
Untie» said rartlfleaUS shall bo radramed
according lo law, ta t______
dead IB issue tbtraon
Joly A. U, 1*14e n -thO'IBth day
my of riel «Ignelurc and
this the 13th'day of Jua*. A. O, } f » 4 .
■ (M e l)
k . A. nOU OLASfi,
Clark Circuit Court. Seminole Co.. Fla.

To*\m Whom It M « f C ooraco: Tako Notice
D elri.pUoa ot T. 8. WHItim«, colorc-1.
dcceaaed, til* of Bemiooti County, Morida.
U required by -Herilon to ? » at the Goatral
aratotra of tko Bute of Florida.
Age 4* to #0 year»: h riih l « b o o t ft Irat
I inches: wrigbt about 14« pounds; co or
vary dark; *y»« dorkt a man of allgkt build,
sound In limb, low racedin* forehead, high
tlrvUr iatiated.
'» ^ 1 ti rhlok bone*, narrow receding chin, rather
no*«. The am oant. of money, prop­
Hunger Is distinctly a sensation, u small
erty or valu ably fo d iff with the d*od
freqpontly Is felt when the system ts bpdV of aald d«tr*&gt;«il wa* It-tO.
7OEOHOE (L-H E R H IN O , County Judge
really oversupplled with food and
•
w c , i Acting C t f o t i r - .
conversely It may be appeased by a
ftS-Tuot-4le “
• ^ ‘

**. shortstop beforo he.lcaVtts college
He hns averaged one home nyi and
.three Jilts In every game yet played
&lt;or tho freshmen.
Reilly is the Star oi the present Yale
t*Mn. Ho Is batting for .440 and Is a very small amount of food t-vt-n In Coart «r &lt;h*
*
Coenir. 84*4
a; »hlrlwlntl at tha tj^ty corner. H * 1» though tho *y»tem la emaciated.
At rood tt gftpgeUior withheld for In ra Ê*
r , tailly the leading* third baaemaa o t
WMIarfi
», t-afflBtaoa. Diatriba
I the IntorcoUcglata arena. Lart-.^rear an indefinite.peplod.The sensation of To alt
having Cintra* I
elf. F
1 ie ktl the Y d s s\frp at, tha tf»L lle hunger disappear* after the third day,
Katatc;
/»neh of you ara hereby «...-----■ss offers from .ihe./ New York Ns- and «Joes a o iitm w n
a pS tiV
i r a e .« «nx-ri.lma ra»4-doUonal» qjid Americans, tin* Philsdel- though the psU«nt dies by ^ y r W ° n-j p
maxda wW ek-yo*I or oil her e fijlw may beta
This
Is
a
twUaf-bs
many
p«kons.
to
ratet«
of William C. Slowerd,
^Phls Athletics and.both Doston nines.
lato o! Reminoti county, Flocmlnlvtretor of
Hi» hnajo ig |n nrockton, and he ts a feel that itarrmt&amp;n, though dreodfm
from t|}* date
brntliff of Harney Reilly, tho former and ghastly In,Its teuscqucnces. Is not
“
tTiiesgo White Sox, artd of
«ellly, necf'uBnrily w»lulflltt \
i r Datid Jung 30th, A^ D. 1414.
r\
I&gt;r.
C a n u fitii
X riw w ' a i p c f i m e n t f t h
l U
V rt&gt; l.U M C- 8 T E W A ft D ,J ft .,
lh« former Yale halibeck and left fieldghowed that under normal condltMM*
t»^Ti»ao-&lt;tp
[
w -‘ Reilly wlll-sJiaost certainly esp*» Deed Pnfiec
—««in'Uif TfiTu Tffinnfflt f t a t r o ; Oittr
■*—Uirawt»«
■^lch &gt; i* whispered that he ‘VUl for a tew t o « « --------- J Î
»paftroodic conlracUoii» laaflM. Jor *
Hprabf
ptebsbly Im.tfiutul In.a New York uniJuna, A. D. .
‘ (ffnn. McGraw I« gald to hat# mad« minute or moro with litluryepi?* P»*
Mad a oll •rartlhtati l»_ m y Office and
klm
I dip
tec xreatuftl offer rrtr ten dared to rlod# oi relaxation., And tbe** P?P: « » f colld^ &lt;pl.y*r. ljo Was not Jp* oda ol mo»cular «H on .•M

v . r v a d '* "

r a ^ i ieuora .jOria ^

agaoclatlon.

It

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m

Nw » ^ '

ML-

a « ru E rL n a rs f

'«

SSl tern

'£ ÏÀ

f r v s i?

sä'

.Notlm le hereby
Turpentine Co., pure!

órlete a epntsgiwiu
may BBT ■
^ R
log in (o*'

à K .i’t Â

O U cm get
them by advertiuin^ ih thif
paper. It reach«
the beat daw of

rioD ?'w trixlW tiot*I* dietilbut* ra^ eeí mill» al 'th * l«u «n ca of ’ soak rart(#c»ti la

wh.,b oonrV U« «h.« » £ - ‘ .ot ■ Ä . t W - Ä S i Ä l . " 4

am i
wat

^

Ia

w

at the data
Orate In tbo
• *G d certi#- tb* J
board

a -

ls ü a .-tIü i_

i: * ^ Tra ■;» : ! ' ; r j7 , j

V! mortr be^ » t r e 'ó e V f f a ^ d *• thl*

or for

"J*

i e y°&lt;îf J v m 5 f^ * D .

cu"‘ f r *.

T
o f Aaelireltin tor Tax D «fct Unkf*
la** «ans.
&lt;an*. No
N* ••ot
rauft milk I -Neil
xtiÿM’4a&gt;
______ J »heil
H .. b*
.. HVjcraí
I
Socttea »74 end »7 », Generat .Btatoter
tt Akttrih
ributti*
^
_____
ra
ra
*
munii
..
|
jn
.fany ou .iu .rj,
r -r3
_______
¿** . " ¿ ¡ » 8 t s f . Ä
S ó S r t?
"
I
manure,
part fra
natimi tho »tor«** room
A. D. 1213, ha* Mad said rerjir
All

mnk kept

for „aaj*

•ttfftA k T t W H M eool»rt bo« pt
.I
MÏik itrainVt» akaii hî*,k«pt ri»*«
«Stef» 1 - *Htnate'te-'» o d ,1 »ari i rttow
nd tinti brier* using.
and «caldoit the
;i9t4.
IMrao j ksvhîg
L e » i n g aa cootaglou» dirat-A
lot., of
út coming
ecH«»¡B| in ran tiçt with
car In# fw

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m

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tiaari

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any M
atora,
wr«i rs
&gt; «1eurent or marno! »hall
~r¿ M*
In an.

High Prie«# tee Book*.
Volunta# In mod#rn bludlngi which
in $2.600 each r i » h ;
•all for lt.&lt;
fbr
uncommon..
publorUnco f t l H of
Itihedln America, te a -prie#
$1,000, oacb
IW v

ft

N o lle for FabUcotloa. Serial N*. Sttfit Nelle« ef A aallIratleiT
catto fra
fee Tai
Tax Dead Under
Beeilen »14 and
aad ITC
S7ft (¡»acral W!itatalee
Depart nmnt of th* In tarier,
» -~
af Florida
U. B. Land OJBra at (Jalneavill*. Florida.
Notlra U bortby gtvon that O t.retro«»
Jun* 27, 1*14.
Iae
Nati** I * ____ y llv *a that Mary E. Tay- Turpentln* Co., purebaaor « f Tax CerttfiAn Ordtasac* Regwlaflitg (ho Can* aad Bala IVf,
lor, W
otl -fVi»*V—
i)«n«va., rFlorlda,
w i « - , who. oa July
Jal. ,9.. cato No. 212, datoil th* Ird day of Jan*.
wf Milk aad rravldlag a I*«»«Hr tor th* 1910 mads Homestead Killnr. fieri«! No. A, D. 1912, ha* Mad «oíd rartifiealo la n y ,
Yl»l*itin ot say of th* fravlelOBs T h « r a f 0S9»k, tor
for N
NWtí
W q ol BRN, NKU of BWK. qfflM, and haa mado appllcation fot t i*
B« It Ordained by tho Mayor and City « WH .*&lt; NE
d*«d to laatto in accordaace wttb low. fiaId
Counril ot Bxalnrd, Florida:
certifícate embrace« tha foUawing dmrribed
ti*ai SS, Town
1. That no pervon. firm or corporation, Tallaba**** meridian, ■ ---- —
pioperty
«iluated
la
Se mi a ole couaty,
.
or driver of any milk wagon, u# any aeç- tentlaa lo make Cammatatloa Proof, to Vlorlda, lo-w lt;
N W )t of SE ti (tea* bog.
vaat or agvat of a vendor of milk, ih«ll *«U eottbltih claim to tha land Sbovo dcarribed, 3.D6 tha N o( 3W cor « a El* 18.40 «ha
or offer fwr **!♦, expo*» 1er o h divpo««, ox- before Clerk ef th* Circuit Court, ot
to pelnt I t i w aad 2 ch# N of SE cor N
akingo ot deliver, or with Intent an to do. ford, Florida, oo tho llt h day ot Au
10 cha Wly 19.19 cha S 11)4 che) Seo t i ,
h sv a la thalr pw raaloa, care, custody or con­ 1014.
Tp 21 S. H. 29 E. »tira 20 .
trai, milk or rraam for human food, without
______
_____
_
___
Th* asid tind hring aeraued 4t th* da ti
I
rimant
ajmea
aa
wltnooora:
di
having first U *n licensed *• lo do,
A. W. Davfa, « f Gaaova, Florida.
of tho tu u xn c. o l such craHigato ta th*
2. That tp procure «urh license, the ap­
- ■
-------id*.
ñamo
otV UV. F.
Runa. Untara aald rartlfi________
. _____________
C. .A. Haulereon*
of* *tieaava,
plicant «ha» (H* wMb tb* rity rlrab, a
cato ah*» be redeemed «cerading t i t*w, t i « R ; Q. flreehsm. ot 0*n*TS.
written statement, »citing forth hi* r « t deed will Issue thereon on the l i s t day of
L, M. lUhbladsr, af Genova, Florida.
donc*. the number of cow* owned by him,
July, A. D. 1914. . . .
.
.
.
H E N R Y « . CÌIUHH,
_______ my afflata] Signatur* ______
tb* name and addrara of all
________ IUgirt«r.
90-Tqw -SU
whom h* I* pqrrh*»lng ot * L .. —
thl* tbo 27th day at Jif no A, P. 1*14,
aad I ho number of gallftna at milk sold b;
tao*11
He A, DOÜGLA
cation f*c Tax D**d Under
him dally, a* near aa h* « « a ratimst*
Clark Circuit Court, Bamlnol* Co.
aad ITS fic o . Statale* *f
aamv, awd if auch
duty af tha holder th*
•hall be tf
N o t i» U heraby given that Ovorvtcrat
notify tho city d ir k In writlns . of
irpentlno Ç o,, purch*»*r of Tax Certi#*
Juditiel - t lreult _____-^-3
chango of. hla addrets, f t of any change f
I*
No. 329. datad the 3rd day of Jura,
uelr. Florida. In Chancer)
of the addrara of th* . parsen« fror
A: D. 19t*. has filed aald rarttltinti In ray
lelnant
Iwbatat bo
p i) of milk.
he obtained
Obtained hla
hi» top
«upfT
and ha* msd* application for tax
Cita) loo
I. That th*r* «hall be no charge for auch office,
deed tú tieut In eccordsnco with law. Said
liceo**, but fa ptirrhxring same, tho ' a p certificati embrace* th* (ellow tig derart bed Vial* M. Gardner ond hueA
y . h . G«(dn«r. Do­
’i f i i o n i
to íurnUfes I f H pt ch ar
situated la ¡tim laoti county, band,
1
»urh «ao.itti« of milk a* Ika rity may T .: property
Morid«, io-w lti HF.'j uf 8W »4 of Seetloa (andanti.
It appaarlag from th« affidavit M ed' In
»Ir«, from Urn* to tlm*, (or tho ourpow
22,
Tp.
I
t
8.
It.
29
E.
A
«
o
*
40.
'
thia catti«,
rlLra-, by
^ Georg* A. DeCottes,, Bolleltor
____
sntiyvU, and «aid applicant Iurta*« xg
.1
aald (and being aueteod at th* dat* and of Counral. iT'lBafcatlt(JI&gt;
fot Completi,apt',
that It JA
ti —
to comply with any ar.d all ordinane»* of of The
tho
issuance of ’.pch certlficglo In tho the belief el affieni that tha ree
f.th
« iMUIíKl
i pon:
ondante
I t« rity of Oantord, in retiran«# to th« Ô
name
Vf,
M
am
ed.
Ualas«
«aid
erari#asm*
of
Vf.
1
«id e n te o
production and aati ol milk, wh#th«r hit
«hall ba redeemed aceordlng to Ifiv,
jB«o;«f
dftitY I* located within or wtihour tit* cor­ cat*
tax daed win lutta thereon on th* l l « t rraldonr* ia at. Roma, In —
thd.\mn oanti y ot
porati limit* of the city of Bnnfonl.
Dc
1314.
»
day
of
Jqly
A.
■ td -that
Floyd, and tho
»«
‘ fitalo
f l M off l Georgi*, «ad'that
4. T h a t-It shall t# the duty of tho
aa*« my official »Unalure and u a l Floyd,
Wit*
labi rrapondenti
ara both ovar t w*nly-o#9. ’ f
•aid
ree;
rit) rirait, upon receipt of «««h oppllcatlon,
Lu ti-»L
J
* *
" D. *“
**
A.
1914.
thl«_th*
27lh
day
of
rear*
of
ago.
and
«(»»‘
tera«
!•
qo
pora««.^*
io nôfuy th* elth health, officer, la wrl
uuuiiun
»...
DOUGLAfifi.
Uhal)
n tho elafe af F io r i* , th e rapta* «I « 4 « »
ing, who «hall Investigati, or havo InvretJ
L SaMi
____(not* Co.,
g IFla.
Clark Circuit Coi:»rt.
»ooaa upon whom would hind »aid rayptffl- / . *
«tied , the pl»r* of biuta«**-V erariMti I
11y J, O. Ho beri*, D. C.
t^areforr, you.
»«ell eppiiuttloc^ and tho •»gnni and other
tO -Vnae-lti
vcMrlra. It in y. Intended to be uaod by
aad_W . H- Oierdr.tr of Ron
the «tat»
state ot
of ueurgia,
G«
of Floyd «ad
aad ih*
.urh applicant, and tf *on\» »'• fousd to bo Node* o f Appllcajea for Toa B
l)t*
H d Undo* by ordarad and rouulrad to appoi
tn a «aaltary condition, thav d ly ■ health Section
174 aad I7(, Gsnoral Btaiatis
bill of complaint, duly fltid laJ
officer abaft within forty-right hour* ■
of Flerida
not tifar than Monday, the let!
port arid applicant favorable to the
I
Neifcw la hereby given that Overstreet tugu»t, A. D, 1914, the ehm* ba
tfsrV, in writing, opop-.raralpt of w h ich 'th* Turpentine Co., purehsaor af Taa Lenificete August,
" ihi* court t it ti further
city rl*rk «bell f*»ua *Jlo*nra t* corry on No. lOftft. datid tb* 3rd day ot June, A. D
Jew be published In tho
«niego la aad conduct tac butinera of vap- 1913. haá filad »aid cratlfirati ta my »(lira,
’ •r. publia h»d
ild. a
dor« of milk In fianfoyd, *U tM piara d:
and he* mads application for tax deed to eouat
once a week
net»d ln auch application nal/»
l»eu* In arcordenra. * ljh law.
*¿*
weu
S Thftt th* «ytrtom of milk (aspra
e
tha
folti
Iftlrii
Wltnraa.
E. A-, Do«gtiaa,t Ctirk^ ol_ aald
\»n&lt;
employed by the rify «holl be In accordane*
la Semin
ourt aad tb* seal thereot, thia 2ftlh day
with th* »«or* card of th «. Dairy D ivi, on
of U u 8
of tho Bureau ol Animal Induxtry of tho
Un«, A- tL 1914,
n n ,fn i
3d K. acra«
(Mil)
U- A. DOtJOíeAflÉTra Untied filata* D cpartiofat ot Agrlertlura.
land lieti g «eereeed at Ih* dat*
Clark o f th* Clrault Court.
... - V
A I t abati b« unlawful'for any pftrton or¡TIIf I « î^ u c h cartlBeat* In tha
-By J. C. Roberti, OrC,
m i m i m l o aft4aU#ri(« »H k
for
Unlaaa
said
cor­
Walter
I
warned
r.omo «f
Georg# A- DoCotira.
or »qU mil
within
tho limite
ell the
MtTl IP#
«IW1H W
*a««* rity, by tlficoti
shall be radratpsd nraffldin'l to law,
Solicitor ond ot Coassai lor C am pistas» r
am
»# »111 •
ri
on* th* flat day
mitin#S therewith watar or ony othra aûb- O
tat
d«rij
!•««•
IhtuBf»»
l9»-TuM-ftti
'
v_____
ei*iA
neo»
o r to rail any milk « » ■ wh|fh tko
*
July. A. b. 1914. t
rreara. ot any part thsrsof, j» « 0 bran r*- of Wit
nera my offlrial* ¡signatura anfi
.re-ì-•
..
.. «except
m l that It be eolcTaad tobotad . » ¿ a
, .1
mfc ak i fftiBffn«. : ,,&lt; :
sani)
2 r , T h at all milk bottft#, a»»» ■/ «»*&gt;«
lark Clrault Court^ SattlootVCo.^lH a.
C
- Tar. ^illh ot. araam ahull baf
ronlslOVT*
~;U|f » m Iii4
thorough
each NOT, ■'■
90-Tuhw-Jte
wetej *n(i soap or sod*, ’and tlwa acald
lo
g
’
«a
la
r
or
lit*
.ri**1“ -. o » d tk*
with boU
ahy rireum»tanrea
muet
dbt per
uet . tW
Asfllcatiea for Ta* i f s • d -Heldw
«r As
xratra^l fora Using« • , » .
Hscttio »74 -and ftTI,
GsocrM
••e, —
— 'U illalalaa
—
trlbutlng : milk «7
o f Florida
- -

to eland la

* R Í C an ti'lorv .

oftet»ort*d « a i Mantillón
fried a cop tract for
ralllent Ward
*»ff for $16,000 a rear.
■nd
tha «torr
•at*
th#t lha club wa#
»afierl wtthnm 1

,,U *

_ N olle« la hereby liven that O rsra tm sl.
T i U M t i u C «^ putiti**«« *4 T m ( W t l* cate No. 1092. deled tha 3rd 4U y&gt;at Jorrn,
A. D. 1914 baa filsd aald certlflrate la m y.
edb o, and haa made appU m lea fo r. tax
deed to laaue in accordane« with law. Said
certificate ombrare* the followina described
prOfMTty aituatad - I»
Seminóla eounty,
Florida, to*wlt:
Half latervet In N E U ol
N E I» o l S«ction 2*. Tp. SI S. It. SO E.
Ill acre*.
The edtd land belai aaao**«fl at tha dat«
of tke ienunnro «I aarh c«rtlflcat» In tira
ñama of S u .an A. llén ala«». Ualo** aald
certificat* shall be redeemed- according to
law, tka dead wilt Iraua thereon 6h the
11*4 day of July, A. D. I f 14.
Witoeee m y e(M «| seat and t i t u i v n
thia tha STth day ol Jpne, A. D., 1814.
tarai)
E. A. UOUGLASM,
■I 1S. That any peraos, firm or corporation
Clark Circuit Court. Seminole Co,, fla .
violatili* any of Ihe.tirovlalon* of- Itie fotoaA _
U / J- C. Hubert», I), a
90-Tuee-Stc
oln l ordinance «half upon’ eonvlttiun be
nod- not lean th alf (EOO, nor more than
tUbOO far each offehae-aad tha ticenaa of Nette* of AppHtallea for Taa Heed Under
8* rilen ST« aad STS »«a e ra i HUIelce
.gen convicted porooa, Arm or corporation,
a l florida
may be revoked la ca*e ot ronvIeUon, at tha
diacretloo of lha mayor.
Notice la hereby tiran Iba* OraraUeat
14. That all «rdinaaeee or parta of or­ Terpentine C « , purchaaer of T a i C erti»dinane«« In conflict herewith nre hereby «ala No. 109-4, dated Iba 3rd day o f Jan*.
1912. baa Sled .aid certlSent* In my o « r e .
certify that the foreioln s or- aud baa mad* epplkatlon for ta i deed to
' by the city cou«- laaua la aeewvdana*_ with law. Bald oeetlflduly
cil «I Sanford, f l u i d i , on ' tha fat 'd a y •( «ata embrace» the folluwinc dracribed property ait usted In Seminole connty, Florida,
Jupe. A.
u D. I t U . *
ra-wftr H .If Interest In « l i of N W i* of
M. W. t-OVKI.U
N W 14 ^«t Section 24. T p 4? 8 , II. SO E.
Cltjr Clark.
20.
Approved bv ma tbla tb* 11th day of
Jïïiii. A ;T r .-l* r 4 r I T T . T hf«.h*r, M ayor. a t£ -raid land-bring ^
90-4-Tuee
ol thaI laauani
eertllcaU I« tb «
name of
i
Walter Learned. Unlea said
♦ -*
Uficatai ahmÖ g*
J------ accord
-------- *ici *to law,
be “
redeemed
I deed. . . . I
on »ke Sia* day of July,
■ Ordinance Batabllahlas a City Heard
y . 1914..
of Health aad Fraridlaf fer 'th e Ap- A. wVtnc.
Witncea my official rifattu ra aad ira«
pelalmeal ef City llaellb Officer
tkia
the 27th day of June, A- O. 1914.
Be It Ordklaed by the M ayor and City
(teal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Council of Sanford,. Florida: .
Clark Circuit C e * « . Seminóla Co.. Fla.
I. That the aaaw ~«f.&lt;k« ptosant commit___
By
i. C. Rabertn, D. C.
a of sanitation b* changad to that ot a
90-Tuao-Ste
committee on eaaltaUoa and public health,
and that Iron henceforth aald committee
Nolle# e f Aaoflcalloa for Tog Deed Under
shall eoaatttuia what ia i f nfrf all v - Ì
Sortie« ftti aad STS U n a r t l Su latew
nd termed a* a rity board of health.
2- That th* aalò commute* «hall a
Notice la
heraby given that Overvtreet
Turpentine Ce.. purchaaer «1 Tex Oh UB*
eel* No. 1001, dated Ik* lid day of June,
A- n . 1112, he« filed said certificate In my
re, and haa made application for tax
to bwu* In accordance with law,
d iiiif « , tbe 'prevention and abatement
certlfleeto embrace« the following deeftuittne#« and for the zprompt and
1 property situated in Semlaoie couo-&gt;
performance of other duties an aald departHalf Interest la W U
nent may be raqulrtd to perform by state ty, Florida, to-wit:
ol N W U of N W )&lt; of Section 24, Tp. 21 if.
awa or the ordinance* of th* rity.
H. »G l?as,.
S. That It jtbalLba tbo duty «
tend
ABY
at th* date
to ««commend to th* city
eblo end welt equipped Jiibyslcian, to be of tho Usuane* of such certificate la tho
u u n A. Denalaon.
___— aald
Susan
DenaLan. Unicas
named «* rity keelib oRlcer. who«* duty asm* ot S
It shall be to rarr^ out tha inatruriiona ol certificato shall ba redeemed ftctordlng to
law,
tax
deed
will
l**ue
thereon
on
tho l i s t
the committee
th « enlorcement ol
such health regulatloaa aa may be adapted day o| »ly, A. U. 1914.
Wit
* my official signatura and seal
by the cemmlttee and approved by the
I* Jko 2Ttk day of June, A. D. 191
council, and toi perform all auch other this,
(•fiali
E. lu. ÓQUQLASfh
Io time
dsHss aa m a y l r iyn _ time
_________|
__ __be impeeed
CWrk Circuit Court, fioaitnalo C i T ì i t ,
asid, rity health officer. Including th*
By 1. C. Hobwrt&gt;, b . C.
____ leal and
bacteriological
la m in a ­
90-Tuee-lte
tion of milk and other food «tuffs; tk* tast­
ing of rows lor tubercolosi*, tb* chemical
analysts of water used tor domestic pur» Nolle* o f Apollcofioa for Tat Deed Cader
Hacllan ST4 aad STS deaerai Burnire
paese, and to keep all recordo, book* and
of Florida
pen neresary, and aucb fta era required
Noti«« I* karaby given that Ovaratrrat
nuncll.
thti^ sold committee or city co,
Tafpoatia*
Co., purcharar of Tax Certifi­
Ith offleor to bri appointed
cata
No. 29ft, datid tho 3rd day of Juna,
ho mayor and to bo con­
dir vol*
vota ot
ol the
Ih# city coo:
coon- A. D. 1912, ha* filed aafd citiiflcit# In my
firmed by a malortly
ctl, and ha «kail raratva. aa yomponsation offlra, and ba* made applicati
for hla service«, auch fa* or fren ** may tram deed to iaauo In accordane«
c«rt!flcat« ombro era tko f o l t i ___
i S i d i f . ; T i . , s % , f r v . : i r c . « ‘ i . 'S . - . » " ! : property situated in Somlnol* count
da.
to-w lti Halt Interrai In bv
sii t M
futnbhed by th* city council with such apof
¡uratu* as may b* rcqutiit* for tb* per, and 810 ft E ot 8 w cor of N
ttoa lfl^ T ^ . 10 8. IÇ 39 E, run F. 392 ft N
Wmsnra of tk* duties of hi* office.
79
4. That all ordinances and parts of or­ 1« K
Tko sold
land belog
_________
..
i t (k* d a ti
dinance, In conflict herewith are hereby
of tk* tienanro of such n rtlficeti In tha
repealed.
I kaieby certify that tb* fwrwgolag ar- ngm* ql A. 1). Tyapn. Unison said certifi­
dlnanc* wa* duly ptued by the rity ceun- cala shall bo redeemed according tor Uw,
II of Santerd. Florida, on tha Irt day of tax dead wilt Usuo thereon on tho 3 let day
of July. A. D. 1914.
Wlta raa my ofllclal signatura aad' aoal
—
A D- W F
¿ „ m
u .
this
lha 27th day of June, A. D. 1*14.
City Clerk.
tieni)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Approved by me on thia th* lfttk day »1
Clerk
Circuit Court, Seminal# Cq., Fla.
Juna, A. n . 1914. D, L. Thrasher, Mayer.
By
J. C. Qabrara- D , OÌ
P#-4-Tuea
M -Tpan-lta

,I- K! mfik*a.&lt;
f t ^ e M S w g g g a e B B Æ s jg a A .- ä !
» .
SS,
tS t EFfbrlde,
f Èt w
■ 'U W
Êto-w
Ètí; Ëfire«..
Ë t È lÊ Ê Ë M
f f i t w f f i '^

“ *d# him, but 4t If. aald to fcav# led
S f É t a r g g s B M
%
S o -j
to think mo«w.*4MiripuglX’ ..&lt;Jf 'L,u'
T x T u r r a c . » . . vr b f
lately becojnlilpt a proU*fiHwaL'
labut that ihla■HÉâÉftMgaatlun
mu
■ ■P

M. W. LOVELL,
City Clark.
Approved by me on this lfttn day of
Juna. A. D. 1914. D. L. Thrasher, Mayor.
9#-4t-Tr»eU&lt;

^ a s S . »t e a t 4B“y . r . iSJ
«

irei*
^Unira) to pldy prof#a&gt;K&gt;na)tT till tW» to coírmipoúij eiactlr with
(ño
c
í
tha
aeoeaUon
of
BWf
*
»
TD®
offer, rumored t6 b# about
wa#

&lt;»cU-%te 9 rt H W d of the !
.
/n. Wdffral leaatyt club, denle# [
a Uixt hi# club had made an offer’ te Jo» I

a

In the nema of C. K. A ‘
-

0**17 set««. Tke sold lead being
e t tbe d ite of the tssasnoe of suck
.* In tha name of C, X, firm er,
ret* No. Sflfl, beginning ft.10 chela*
ÍIW cornee of N E lt ot *»e. SO,
run south ft.ftC
iIS ' 9 3 .ft* W s ln s!' northwest
Being (lea* W TT9 feet). The i
asece*«d -at the data of lha laauaara ot
gart!»eet* is tk* nama of Amonto

M

r midwife to practice medicine,
*. The rity tosrd of health may ravaka.
for good cauae, after full public hearing,
Ik* «ertifirat* oi any person holding th*
aaraa. who la clearly shown to b* kn un­
suitable person to engage la »aid practiic*.
who ahsll practice mtd4: d nnyy t iparson
lti
In the city ot Sanford, without said
dte, «hall be fined not mere than
¡0, or Imprisoned not mera than thirty.
Ara (er tk* first offen*«, and for tha a««
and qf«n« shall ba fined not lesa tha!
#&lt;00. nor more than ftlUO.OO, or Imprbonnbt exceeding ninety da)
__
M tk
ft. All ordinanrae or part« o f . agdtxaaoefi
Is conflict herewith cr* herebv repealed.
1 hereby cwttlf;- that tbe feragolag ordlatic* was duly passed by th* city council
of Sanford. Florida, on the first day of Juna,

p i . I V
___ __ .
• nd the c e * eUble «hall ha ,
a
adegnale meaba M .ve ntllattne n»d
ventiiatid and lb*»» »halt ho m «Wide
feet of- air «pace tot each con . T h « florae
abati be water light. properly traded,
era___ well_
drained and bo al a m o - ««o-oh era a ia t
nsaltif. The feeding treucha «halt be kept
rliaa at all lime*,t the minine
cental «wept
ewspt down
aftaa an oefhJ to keep
eep IIre*
roe from
Irom dirt
dir and
___
cob
ahall be kept clean at
. we- be;
____tb*
_ - -walla
- __* «W
ail time* and aianure ab all bé removed
troni tbe alalie ahd iutiera at -loaet twice
daily and depoaited at leart two kuadred
M at tram II
m A
É H b and
A I the
M matabla
M AaA
A H
tha
atable,
ball
bo
white waebed, at leait, once yearly.
I t . The eowa- meat be kept thor«uthly
clean and manure rauat not be permitted
to collect upon Ike tall*, ride*, udder and belly
ef any much row and tho teata and uddar
■haU ba thoroughly « I«a need bolero milk-

i

1 ‘ '-a»*
tho rity

mat

Dead Undfir
Gasaral Hlaiolo* (haro#

lk certifiM tdilb

£ " » fflaÆMNS

« f fioofnrd. AÄ 3 » 7 .r i Joly, A. IL
sititi container« musi Do ' Wltnaao .m y offl
brior* rs- tkia tbo 27tk day of
milk

B,

■jJKSî"«

— m,

-n -

land brini'iaeera»d nt tha dato

—

CbttU Cnit,

„1.

m

li. '

ih*

Ü fé ihif paper ii |.
y o u want ao’mo
of their butincas.

*tfm

■r

�• .

,v
m i
! when h«. awoara. off with a
oath, \yhen the man quits, after u
INCIDENTS THAT PRECEDED NAhigh resolve and with more or It&amp;s
HORAE. MORE THAN A MATCH , &gt;OLEON’B EXILE TO ELBA.
emotion connected, with tho per­
FÖR FOE IN FAIR FIGHT*,.
formance, whether he lapses or not
AND
depends largely on that man. some­
what on the attendant circum­
Conqueror Would Hava ’Resisted to
stances of his renunciation and a Had Opportunity to Run, But Bravely
the Last, But Hie Generals D#' ’ Stood HI» Ground and Crushed
little— but very Uttlo— on the phrase­
aerted Him—tn*l*ted on For­
tha Skull of Hie Enemy In
ology of his swearing off pledge.
mer Leader's Abdication.
the Last Round.
Jhe case of prohibition Is a ‘ dose
A CHIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH*
parallel. The state or tho county
A hundred .years agp o n e -o f ttift
« HE’ LL PRENT ’ EM
SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
The following, among hundri-ds of events of all history occurred- it waa
or the Jownrytake any group---»«*
the tirm of lie way». Perhaps the similar Incidents, seems to be well the abdication of Napoleon as E a• •/
„ .
♦conomic waste of liquor appeals to authenticated:
peror of Franco and the signing a’
«; Dropping Into a shoe »hop the
Some years ago*» hunter In Wyo­ of (he rights of his Tamily to
.the
judgment
of
.the
electorate;
.per­
ntbej. day to have some work dope
ming territory waa camping under tho throne of that fair land. The Bourbon
haps the moral obliquity of coun­
I noticed that the shoemaker ' tff
wind riTdr/wgU Up In the mountain». family was to be gplurbed bo power,
tenancing by law tin intsitution, the He had » horse of fine breed; and
taking down some beds was working Lait wiok I jokingly made alluak
1
chief
business of which is.to make had selected a small bunch of cotton­ the Allies having entered Paris.
in so mo very soft material , and ask* to the names of the' two men who
Napoleon,
beset
on
every,
hand
on
ing him.-what it was found put that were in the coffee business in Or­ fools and criminals of men, strikee wood trees for his camp, while, at' a the downward slide from tho crest of
it was pure paper pulp, instead of lando, Ohse and Awde, and what the people..»» civic folly; or perhaps little distance, under an unusually power, had -returned to FVmtalneblead
leather the heel» were made of pa did - these gentlemen do * but come all the good people unite against large tree-of the same kind, and apart at the beginning of April, too late, alpel-fox-fillara-juul„wb*t_UX!r«ed to _right_ back with a pound of the thoee whom .they deem the bad s l f
“ * * _■ * ! ' “
!!
*J »«M *
ñ
- WW.
ir - highly moral yearning to lUlllPO.
He was sUU bent on doing something.
be a real thing' kr»a a mere sham. (a mous ’ Eofa ' V rëm P ôï" fresh rtìàaWdyf**0
It ooold hardly bs called stabling—
On the night of April X, Caolalnqpurt
Now maybe this is the best kind of coffee— sent it to .the editor of The hasten, the millennium, and a law
for iha b o n e waa picketed, and the
prohibiting
the
sale
of
liquor
is
returned from Parla, with the news
msterial for the making of heels and Hergld who in turn handed it to me
J
by
constitutional tree formed bis »belter.
that the eenete bad deposed thè for­
solee of shoe«. Maybe paper ia and I want to thank Ohse and Awde passed either
One nlgbt the banter waa aroused
mer master. Ilia reception of th# new*
cheaper and better and.the manu- for the same. Oh-Say Ow Awd, amendment or by legislative act.
from a sound sleep by a neigh from
was
dramatic.
"Fine*
business!."
declare
all
the
don't-cher-know.
facturer» of shoes trying to give the
bis horde, which sounded rather Ilk#
The following day was a busy one.
good
people
and
all
the
wise
people
rag#
than
alarm.
American
horse#
public good * service; recognise - the
His officers were called.
fact that paper is better and in­ 1 Nearly every man professes a and all the people desiring to strike ar# often quick to detect the approach
"I have offered to the Emperor Alex­
out
the
economic
waste,
"Thank
of Indiana, os well as boasts of prey,
stead of giving us common leather fondness for fishing and fellows who
ander,
” »aid he. "a peace at the prie#
give us real nice paper. Hill Ma- never wet a line nor heard of Isaac. heaven, that J o b la donel" Where­ and the hunter- waa toon upon bia of great eacrtfloea. Freno# wl ‘
poles was not far from wrong when Walton will discuss the subject with upon the Rum Fiend laughs a low, feat, and-looking la the direction of former frontièra. He has' refnsed;
he tried to pass a Pure Shoe Bill in all the aplomb of a debutante at a hoarse, second-act laugh, nnd the bis h on «.
The animal waa standing In the full allows the troop# to wear tho w!
the Florida legislature. In oldèn bride1» shower. Some do get-reel ddvil is still to pay— for the. cigars
light of a bright moon, and seemed to cockade. I will attack Parle. 1
times we wore shoar.'knd boots made enjoyment from dangling a hook are on the highly moral ycarners be staring at an object In the branches on you. Am I right?"
The appeal to their attachment
of pure leather and there,were not in the water and waiting for a bite, and their aiders and abettors. Tho of tha trqa.
As Uta banter looked
as many cattle killed then as sow; which mprd times than not is in­ truth is, the job has only begun. It the branches were violently agitated, great. The resourceful conqueror stood
Why should we- pay for leather and flicted about eight inches north of takes from one to ftto years to g eta a dreadful yelling scream waa beard, before them.
"Vive l’Empereur! To Perle!" was
prohibitory law passed in a state. sad a dark object, which waa a moun­
receive paper and why should not
the third button on ones oxfords
the
shout of assent that thundered
^Kansas,
the
only
place
where
the
tain Uon, landed on the back of the
the legislature pass a pure shoe bill
by a chigger with jawa like a adlr
gratefully In his care.
s^JfcjjUy
amount»
to
much,
it
has
horse.
The
latter
sprang
Jnto
the
air,
as well as a purv^j^pd bill.- I for
tinner’s shears If y o q
t
"Tell your aoldlcr»" he *ald brief­
qdpftet of i century to i n- with a mad scream, little Inferior in
one do\nty, bell .
___
chigger you are cerUin.'t&amp;.tyijl a
j
ly.
shrillness
and
rage
to
that
of
his
’It is possible—even probree that tlmLOf.the »ttaeWflW if uwfcpMJjknfpsa.hoUt'VWtJttf*
The generals, however, stood aloof.
tinuof the .»ttacNQxf ftuvekpUwpfpa-tjuit Nie commoti sense of the enemy.
Ney
w a s'thDlr .leader. To them the
j^per must be V * d
A &gt; h 4' h a r ^ &gt; l l h i T b ^ W t
He returned to the ground with a
people and their common
. .-..„tura of shoes, e^.üie ^ n ÿ fh ttu re o f £ ^ &amp; th ^ * K Z one Bnd h„ u
situation was not onV that could' bo
groat
concussion,
but
failed
to
shako
’moral senile have so developed durcured by the Jmilgtnntlbn alone. Real
tempÿff Like a IViuyjag- Jiifate,
fngk the post generation' that the off tbs mountain Ban, so closely did power was needed. He, Lefebvre and
* Thsrre
- * “ is• •a « c*r «« »-'jà
* » f’* piscAtorial
* tbn latter cling to his prey,- Blood
timt* required to get a state thor­
Moncey entered Napoleon’s study with­
in place of the r&amp;l .thing. No subpikejji} the membership of. which is oughly under a prohibitory law will begad to appear on the hone’».nock out awaiting bis will. *
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stltate should^bs Used in the manu­
large, who get most àf' »hoir pleas­ be Tea# now than that required thirty and shoulders, and the Hon waa tear­
"Sire,"
sold
Ney,
"It
la
time
to end
facture. of any article when the puring ble way to hie jugular, to let out
ure from sitting in-'the iloa’dy draft or forty years ago. Nevertheless,
this. Your situation fs desperate. Yon
the gallant beast’s lift.
chaser Is paying for something sup­
of a whirring fau jkrgulng thfe merits until »«.state has enough public will
Apparently realizing bis full danger, must make up your mind and abdicate
posed to be real and if I pay $4 or
of various kinds dfrUckie and bait. power to keep up .the fight for at before his master could do anything, for tho King of Romo,"
$6 for a pair of shoes I certainly
Napoleon began to discuss the situa­
Taking their own word for it their least a decade, and keep •1 t up the horse snapped the picket rope
want real leather and I believe I am
favorite rendezvous is* about five "through, many a conflict, many a and sprang Into a dense tangle of tion.
entitled to real leather. 1 hope
"It Is Impossible!" Ney exclaimed,
miles up or down the river where doubt," winning here and^ losing boughs, and the mountain lion was
the Hon. Bill Mnpolrt' will bring up
breaking
in Impatiently. "The army
they always catch the big ones. there— thia state should try tapering torn'from hla seat and hurled back
his pure shoe hill again and that it
will
not
follow
yon. You have Tost its
with
greai
violence.
The
sthlllon
But If you do not find these advo­ 6 IT on local ‘ option rathe^ than to
will pass but the shoe manufac­
confidence."
passed
through
the
thicket
and
then
cates enjoying the soothing comfort try »wearing off on prohibition.
"The-, army haa «till obedience
turers will probably
knock it out
turned to confront hla enemy -In the
of a fan and something with a straw
enough to punish your rebellion," re­
again with their yr*l! paid lobby as
open
space,
never
offering
to
run
in it they are nearby regaling some
sponded Napoleon, sUU the master as
S IR E S AND SONS.
they did last time. The common
away.
other chap with the tale of their
The lion, quickly recovering himself, their eyes mef. Ney quailed before
people hardly evet get by with a bill
latest catch,
Daniel
Coffee
of
Cleveland
fought
In
end
msd with the taste of blood, that glance.
of this kind. And all of us will go
If you will seek any co d , restful tho Mexican war o f 1840-8. lie la sprang once more Into the branches of . Breakfast was served lste the fol­
on using paper shoes Ut $4 per pair.
spot within four blocks of the court elghtysfx.
the big tree and made another leap to­ lowing day, tho hour being l l o'clock.
Philadelphia has three living 'veter ward the borser but missed bis aim. Tbo Emperor came to tho meal with
house these days and keep perfectly
quiet for a time you will hear much ens of the former Mexican war. J, B. - Then he .began a series of circle# a number of his generals. Including
'learned discussion of the superiority Wilson, ninety; I. Williams, eighty around the horse, getting nearer end Ney. They ate heartily and then' re­
nearer each time, and at lu t made tired to an adjoining room. Napoleon
of bull heads as compared . With eight and O.. Manypenny, ninety.
stalked up and down for some min­
J,
C.
Chatterjt
on#
of
India's
most
another leap.
Skinner bait or Oowiagac as-a lure.
utes, bis eyes fixed upon the floor. Bud
distinguished scientists, will shortly
But
the
brave
horse
was
ready
for
You will catch 'the confidential dé­
Visit Japan to carry out rtwosrcb work him, and with the rapidity of thought donly he stopped before CaulsJncourt
tails of the story of a pool where in tbc Interests of Shintoism aud-BodT e m p t ftie a p p e t i t e ,
changed front and bis hind feat struck and said:
the big ba*4; lurk a n d ' no one has dblsm.
"I will abdicate."
.
‘
‘ &gt;.
the Hon full In the breast.
p l e a s e tise ta s te , a n d
been able to land them. "YdU can
“ Sire." «aid Moncqy, “yon are sav
Myron 'fr Herrick, United State# sopThe anlmet rolled over end over,,
n o u r is h \ th e b o d y .
see ’ em in there and one of these tmssador to France, ha# been given a with yells of pain and rage, but then Ing FYance.”
C risp, clea rA u id fresh —
. Alter some discussion. Napoleon
mornings when I can get awa'y I gold - medal by tho French Natural came on again.
Efc
5 cen ts¿etth b m o is tu r e UUtory association for "international
added: "I have desired tho glory and
am
going
out
and
get
’em,
believe
This
time
he
came
to
hla
death,
for
p r o o f p a ck a g e.
me." The earnestness of the re- service In the protection of wild life." .tho horse's heel*1 struck him fairly happiness of Franco. - I hav# not eucSir Charles Wyndhnm. the veteran between tho eyes, and crushed hla cceded. I abdicate and r«U r»"
citai almost "arouses in your breast
On Apfll 11 the formal net of abdl
actor-manager,
who Is seventy-seven, skull clean across. He gave a few
a determination to junto a try at’ it
cation
waa delivered to the Allies and
Is
utill
halo
and
hearty,
and-has
no
In­
convulsive
struggles
and
then
stiffened
yourself until you remember with
tention of retiring yet. He U now pre­ In death, white the triumphant stal­ the treaty, generally known as tbo
regret that you loaned your tackle
paring to bring out a new piny. Be­ lion ftood neighing and pawing tho Treaty of Fbntaincblean, waa signed.
two year* ago.«
fore going on tho stage be served as ground In token of victor^..
By this document Napoleon was made
t
. •• •
an nrmy surgeon.
monarch of,the Inland of Elba and the
\ Somehow I cannot ri&lt;f my sys­
title of emperor was continued. He
Captain Hugh Hodman, U. S. N„ who
Headgear Cause of Baldness.
tem o f a sincere regret that Morau will have ehorgo of all the -details of
Antarctic baldness U tho result of renounced^»!! tho'rights of. his family
was unable to mop the map with putting shipping through the Panama wearing close- woolen caps, says Per­ to the eoviirelRnty of, the FYoneh Eta
Johnson
in their bout a few days canal, graduated from Annapolis’ fa drai (Tray, navigating officer of the plre, the Klogdoip o f Italy and alt oth­
4*
ago. Of course 1 didn’ t really ex­ 1380, nnd with the. exception of six Aur^ht. -which1 relieved Dr,'M^jvson er countrfari.
4 f i r pect him to do 1 t, but there was a yean baa been at sea ever since. Hrf and hla companions In thé Antarctic.
baa been around the world fire times "I had not seen Dr. Mawaoti for two
Why Explorers Cannot Rest.
i tiny ember of hope that flamed fltand hat commanded ablps In nearly years previously,” be told » ‘ newspaper
: fully during the first few rounds
8
lr
Ernest Bbackleton was naked
every big port.
representative, "and was surprised to the other day, why bo was .project­
*niitl then died to ashes.
R o u n i^ ¿ h in , tender—.
And him so fit after the experience a ho ing bis great expedition right across
Moran is a good name, like Kelly
. w i t l^ i dfttifchtfunflavor
Forest Notes.
had
undergone. Since we last saw the Antarctic continent.- "Why we go
and Ilurke and Shea', and I winhfed
U
•j - a p p r o p r 1 p t or f o r
them the party bad become almost 1. cannot say." be replied. "What the
him .weljr Updef^the pocket where
Results from western white pine bald, doubtless.owing to the fact that
Ju t V ,' c te a 1 -.te a a n d
I always carry the cigar I'm . not plantations threV seasons or more old for two years they had boon wearing Impelling force la . that makes ex­
. d ih u c r i^ J ^ c e n ts .
plorers I cannot describe. . It Is one
smoking there was a warm spot for show on y erogo of 11? per cent suc­ dose woolen headgear. Ono addition
o f the sort of things of which. If you
» veri ko white pino soll to tha base cgmp appqalod-to all of
the boy from Pittsburg and I cès»
could describe It In so many words,
coi
belconducted
for from t|S. 'I t Was a Targe cfoss,.visible far
crowded up close •to the bulletin pUnting ca«, bel
half the charm and half the Interest
board 10 as not to lose a word. I fT&gt; to St) per acre* \
Mrat at aa», which had béen. erected to would bo i o n . , j •
Western yellow pine cooes, to tfie the memory ~of L|eutansftl‘ Nlbnla qnd , "When you are tn the Antarctic
wanted to be among the first to read
tlmt Moran was one white hope who amount of UJ77 busbals, obtained on Dr Mora (who perisbod while on’ a you have an ’ uncomfortable time,
was not hopeless. I wanted to read the Ritter Root nitlopal foftat. Mon-, journey with Dr. Mawsou). The parly frozen ono minute and -roasted the
SB
tana, yielded U.djS pounds o f seed. received a never to-bo forgotten tvel next, but' when you come back to
the stor^ of bow ha had mussed up
Tf&gt;c average cost of the eztraded seed come from the crew of our ahlp.” De- civilisation and’ alt down to dinner»,
that mud colored molecule with the
H cents per pound.
,»crlb!ng the dredging work &gt;lr. dray before you have been home six months
macerating mitt and the mildewed
IV orret liiitApUu rcoundta only one 's a id : "W s obtahjed; g o»fc'«tra ord i- yon want to get out on- (o ibe lone
morals.
,J
cypram liWjtbe 'United «ate#,
ft# nory creatures from th* rttplbs of tha trait again.
But what Is the use of remem- range extl-ii^s^frooi JJoIrrwnre south­ sea. Including fish,with larcdnoaq eyes
j;:;;Each step taken into the unknown
bering aomctblng qpe. ought to Ttfr- ward iirOdifli filiriho«Vt Into Texan and characteristic of the life I n f u s e great unfold» a paga of mybtery. and as
get? Ytìu have to hand it to John- up the MUslaplppl volley to Illinois depths where there ts no light.’-1
lon g ’os there la any myatefy on (hla
Prince o f appetizers.
son and it looks as though he wasn’ t qnd Indiana, .wit 1* one of the. few
globe It ia not only man'» right but
Makes daily trips from
Th* Infinite Procession,
dud for the count until he gets it cone bearing tree« which drop Uietr
algo his duty to try to unravel It, so
Gincer-Snriip Land .to
We look through tho mlcrotcopa; that. In future ages we shall not be
from ripping the enticing. green leaves In winter. -Tbc heart woo^ uf
■&gt;Mn
waiting mouths every­
cypress is noted for it* decay resistant physicists, chemllta, biologists, pry In­ pointed at as the men who lived In
bevoragfl^fom a chilled glass. ’
where. Boy Z u Z u to
to the Inner recesses of matter, only the dark ages of the twmUeLh conproperties. .
the grocer man, 5 cents.
to
find energy—energy heaving, toss­ turf."
* Thèfo.. is state prohibition and
ing, turbulent. Imprisoned, perhaps, or
Aviation
Notes.
there1’ is state prohibition— several
l.m Murai wngis
(winds' of It and William . Allan
- .
TrorlOOT It* tmitifol accepts reilalrr
An eastern authorityfoaya men wear
White, tho great Kansas editor
coudiUom*. the* British war office will the mlnu&amp;st particle# of matt«r. ani­ mi
.untacboa to hide and modify thalr
sums up the situation admirably ,put any neroplaun through tlie military mal, v oid able or Inorganic, restless
)clous homeliness. He says be
in tho Saturday Evening Poet The aireptanco twsL"
energy, eternal effort. If w# turn to
.
v '
M .fas own .upper lip to this waythe'
htafory
of
pirn
life
upon
our
globe,
first paragraph of his fine article .is
One o f the French menu fact M
■Vuse It looks like the upper lip o f
we And but records of en
sa follows;
.
has produced a hydroaeroplane
who would set fire to 1
Prohibition, of course, dost, not frorrerful that It la In
and dsneo 1«
gly
peculiar
form
which
prohibit. Nothing" has
hurt ‘ the than n flying tugboat.'
upper
lip, as It
living organisât«,' everywhere
cause of temperance In this country . ,Tbe English ayiator Gustave Hamel .leaving its , tree« fo innumerable
This, is a somewhat
mnv'e a record recently by
ny loofdnK
looping tb
tbi*
- . th:
. ...
all mustache wearers &gt;IU duly
io seriously as th» dbluglon that n. mav'a
' k ..
Jp »
»v#rv There are rqa*tachea far ugljsr
law £n the statute hoqk will, proBuy bitcuit bqhed by
than tho ugliest of uppof lipj,* There
httilY tho isle of liquor In "a city, a
■
P
^
'
ith#
latest
Zeppolln
idrsltp
are
jmiBtorhes in tlotm Jhkt vfould
county or a sUte.
A prohibitory
i principi# Of organic Ufo. from.Ut#
*
cruLsodrOrer Berlin it m«de hardly
.blindA _' *
NATIONAL
irtixre 1
law in a . community, whether the
»p e rio d ofjregqUbfo.eilirtktf«??,
noise. In the past thu nlrshlb« of
liti* «iti».
tHfough ÄstfirdTd futms.
unit qf population bo Urge or ar
B lS W lfe
consjilcuous for
thu
bojiï
[ in the depth#
U, »ffor ill, only a flood resolut
created.
.. But 1
on ...‘ COMPANY
and like a good rcsqlutl
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Ilari
V up
be. kept or that« te’ h m jj
You can't
ÌAiunxye look for that naipe
* A state or a county or,»
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----------------------------------------- !------DEATH OP W. 11. UNDERWOOD

bull m o o se

MOVE TO BREAK
BRYAN LAW

Well Known Manufacturer a f This
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HEURTA ABDICATES |NEW D ISTR IC T
CARBAJAL SUCCEEDS SEEMS DOOMED

COMPTROLLER KNOTT HERE
Popular Stats official Will Make
The Race For Governor
lion. W. V. Knott of Tallahassee
was in the city on Wednesday call­
ing' o-i his many Sanford friend*.
Hin duties-«» state comptroller-hav*
been very arduous and.ha.D refresh­
ing his mind ami body by a few
days’ vacation. There have been
some question* about his assessment
of the Atlantic Coast Lina Railway
agltatiad In tha Reporter-Star. Mr.
Knott took occasion, to stop off in
Oriandoifor a day and ezplain satis­
factorily the situation.
As given
elsewhere in this issue the tax** that
formerly accrued to Orange county
from th* A. C. L. shop* and were
distributed equally In the various
aehool diitrict* In the county hav*
now been-curtailed on account of the
formation of Seminole county and
this sum now goes to Seminole coun­
ty. The tax books of Orange show­
ed the deficiency and th* ReporterStar promptly called attention to
what seemed a lower assessment for
the A. 0. L. Mr. Knott has been
A public official for .many years and
has always served the state honestly
and well and his numerous friends
over Florida are prom lsiog.^im
their support in his candid**jn Jot
the highest poaRion in the stalV. N
Asked »■ to whether the reports
that he would be a candidate, for
Governor were triifc Mr. Knott re^
plied that ha would certainly a be
a candidate and had already launch­
ed the gubernatorial boom.
While It is early to think about
the next Governor of Florida Mr.
Knott goes on the axiom that the
early bird will get the worm and he
wants his friends to know that ha
will be in the race when it starts.

FOUR WILL MAKE
RACE FOR THE
GOVERNOR’S SEAT

After an Hints* of several weeks’ ’
duration W. H. Underwood of-this
city succumbed to the insidious RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY SEEM S T H A T FLORIDA WILL
approaches of cancer yesterday af­
— : -r
M EXIC AN CONGRESS
HAVE BUT W E
•V*
ternoon.
Us
had
an
operation
for
•MJBANING T H A T A N D E R SO N
LATEST BRINGS OIJT CONcancer upder his arm a bou ^ 6 ne
WILL FIG H T F L E T C H E R .*
month ago and It waa thought at
G R ESSM AN FRANK CLARK
the time that the disease would be
confined there. Mr. Underwood becamo to much better that he was
enabled to get about the streets but
'■Ttl
the disease was in other parts of his OTHER NEW 8 OP THE WORLD OTHER NEWS OP FLORIDA GARFRESH PROM THE WIRE
- KKRED IN SHEAF FOR
body and a few weeks ago he was
FOR HERALD READERS
. BUSY READERS
obliged to take to his bed and has
KJCE LITTLE SCHEME TO I»
MAY8 , HUDSON. KNOTT A N D
never
been
able,
to
leave
It.
His
CANDIDATE IN FIELD AGAINST
Mexico City, July 16.— Gen. V ic­
Washington, D. C., July VI.— The
CLARK 8 EEM -TO BE THB
many friends here hoped against toriano Huerta resigned from ~the Sehate amendment to .the sundry
•;
DEMOCRATS
feta
PRESENT LINEUP
hope, skilled phyticiatis aided by provisional presidency of the Mex­ civic bill dividing Florida- into two
Herbert L. Anderson, Dtill Moose nurses, his faithful wife and friends
A good deal of gossip is breaking
ican republic last night and his res­ ^tntoms districts la doomed. It is
lesdtr in Florida, will attempt to did all in their power but the dis­ ignation was accepted by the senate learned that the 8enate conferees
out In Florida circles at Washington
prove the Bryan primary law un- ease overcame their effort* and the and chamY&gt;er of deputies by a vote are ready to haek down on this
and especially among members of
(onstltutional,
and
behind
the end came Thursday afternoon fboiit
the congressional delegation, in re­
amendment.
of 121 to 17.
•theme la said to be.the Progressive six o ’clock.
gard
to the next gubernatorial nom­
Francisco Carbajal than was ap*
In fact, its insertion in the Senate
piety candidacy of John S. Max*
ination. Congressman Frank Clark
The funeral servlets will . take pointed president and too, thh oath was agreed to merely a* a mean* of
&gt; V'H of Jacksonville, for thr-United place at the Baptist church this of office mt the joint session of the smoothing out opposition to* the
is already being hailed aa "G overn ­
States Senate, in opposition to .the afternoon at 4 o’clock, in charge of deputies and senators.
or"
by members of Congress from
patnge of the sundry civil bill and
other Stated-ami he replies smilingly
rvgular Democratic nomlnbe, Dun* the Elks and Odd Fellows, Rev.
Huerta’s reigflqJlqn was submit- with the Reservation that th* proto thi» pleawzjtl'-aaiuUtion^-but I*
fin U. Fletcher.
Hyman officiating.’ Interment will ud'ihrougirm;
qjrtment of for- vision would "Le dropped In. confer­
not ready -’to ihske’ any announce­
A bill of complaint and nn *appli- be made at the family burial ground • • i g n , - r e l a t i o n s . . . / e a d In the ence.
&gt;►’
ment on this subject. As seen here
ation for a temporary injunction at Marshallville, Georgia.
bouse and was grMttil'wRh cries of
The bill which passed the House
the pre-nor^inatlon face ia likely to
m training the Secretary of State,
W. {{.'U nderw ood w4s bortt-jn* ’’ Viva Huerta.” It’ .tben was refer­ as a separate measure transferring
develop into a spirited four cornered
H. Clay Crawford, from complying Georgia near Montaxuma in 1805 i d to the joint committees of go- Florida customs headquarters from
con(qs(
between F. L. Mayes, editor
with the Bryan act by certaJfying and. spent his early boyhood in that hernkeion. After (brief considera­
Jacksonville to Tampa Is now pend­
of
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nsacol* Journal; C. L. Wilthe nominations for state and na- part of.the state.» He early in HTe tion the -committee» .reported, so- ing before the Senate committee.
svu.
of*Marianna;
F. M. Hudson, of
tional o (lices to the various counties learned the trade Of blacksmith and cepting the resignatloiClo'Hhe follow­ Senator Bryan will try to have it
Miami
and
Representative
Clark.
of the state for the purpose of mak* worked at that for years in his na­ ing term af*''
amended to as to create a new dis­
•
The forecasters are not yet making
jog up lista of Democratic nominees tive state. * He aiao learned locoma' '/»."Article l — We accept the resig­ trict for Tampa and preserve the
any predictions, because tho nomin­
for the general election in N'oVem* tive engineering and at one time w^a nation presented by Gen. Victoriano present headquarter« / at Jackson­
ation is so fpr away that projihedes
her, tfere filed- In the circuit’ court with the Central of Georgia Railway. Huerta as president of the Mexican ville.
—* •
would be hazardous, bjit it Is aSTdent'
(or Léon county Bt Tallahassee O n .account of the ill health of his United -States.
It I* not dear, however, that It
that
the contest is going to attract
this morning. . The application for write he decided to move to Florida
Coyld be put through the House as
"Article 2— We cali licentiate
lively
interest here because of the
Injuhclion will be returnable before and for several years was travelling Francisco Carbajal, minister of for­ so amended, as Representative Urfmention
of Mr. Clark's name in con­
Jodie James T. Willis, of the salesman for the John G. Christopher eign relations to assume the presi­ derwood and other leaders would
nection
therwith.
Co.
of
Jacksonville
and
after
wire
Dihth judicial circuit of Gaines*
fight it to the finish.
dency." *
rill*» next Monday. Mr. Maxwell is making Gainesville hi*.’ homo trav­
A ballot was taken and the joint
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FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION
elled for the S. J. Thomas Co., out session approved the report.
counsel’ for the complainant.
Traded Dog for Baby De Land Wins Game
The bill o f complaint filed at Tal- of that city. About six'years ago he
Jacksonville,- .Fla., July 17.— A
President Carbajal proceeded to
DeLand won from Sanford yes­ Coast Line Employees Killed South
khtMce is said to be a longthy af- remoVtM to’ this section and livec the national pfllacc under an escort bulldog for a babyi . This Is the terday aftemoqn in n hard fought
of Lakeland
»{tir. U U understood that the.cots near Wagner, being engaged in the of presidential guards, and sil along novel trade offer which Supt. Mar­ game by the score of &amp; to 2 .
A federal inspoctoy has been sent
pblnant cites many rfasohs why he shingle business afterward doming the way was greeted with tumultu­ cus C. Fagg, of the Children’ s Home
It wa* one of the most Interosting Tor to Inspect the bloller which ex­
Society received a few days ago and games that h*d been played here this
believes the Brynff'KgC’ is unronsti- to'Sanford'and engaging In the wag­ ous cheering.
ploded at Holder on th r Atlantic
the deal has been consummated. It season, as both teams played high
. tational, am ong the principal ob* on manufacturing business In the
i : t
Coast line early Tuesday morning.
P jtctlons bciAg that the Bryan act -Vaughn holding on Palmetto ave­
London, July 16.— Half a dozen happened because baby Hazel Wil- class bail.
'Only two members of the craw
Provides that a man lias to be a nue and was there when the laun­ policeman were required today to Hairuon, two year* old, curly haired
Hodgden pitched" excellent ball survived.
One of these, Flagman
qualified elector in May, when the dry firo consumed the qntir* build­ remove from the Marlborough »tract Bjyl brqyn.eyed, happened to be on for Del And allowing tba-Sa«for«l Morton Thogpen of Lakeland tells
lie then pur­ polie* court twif Ikicking, clawing, the front porch of tho receiving home hoys only three hits. Crosby, San­
Wnml election laws provide th a t'» ing and contents
tho following atory:
sun shall be a qualified elector in chased the present location ou Oak screaming suffragette*, whoI earlier when a well dressed man nnd woman ford's, stgr pitcher delivered a flqv
"SVe had just pulled out of« Holder
avenue and erected n ‘ fine ibrick in tbo day. had attempted ia horae- drove by. in a machine.
Jlovember. •
-article of ball.striking out fourteen and were under heavy headway,
On the teat betid«,- the young of DeLand's brat bailor*. Hudgins
' The complainant, Mr. Anderson building, being especially equipped whip Right lion. Thomas McKinnon
good when suddenly the train stop­
fût
the
manufacture
of
Underwood
woman
was an expepafvo bulldog, did the receiving «for Sanfq^d. and
4
.
Wood, secretary o f state yf Scotian
was formerly a leader o f the He*
ped and 1 was thrown put of the
L publicans In Florida. He' has beep wagons aqtt byggies ond for gen­ But for the iatervention-bf hla butler wiiosa coat had been 1200 just'a few worked hard all during the gainer-. door on the platform of the caboose.
All of Sanford infield p!ay*d good Th* train carried 45 cars and It took
t great admirer of Theodore House-' eral repair and- wood working bu*i- it in probable the secretary—would day* before, according to the man.
soundly ihnuhfid-.:------j!— lli* cya just than caught »ight-af-eh« ■fiatl -ahff With a llltle'm ofe pracllc* m# a few tpinutea to rur. its length
wit. When the Republican party ne#i, harness, etc. Mr. Unficrwood
tot, and he pressed both pedals of they will be able to give the people but .'4 "was soon there and'found a
X t :
Mr,- Anderson remained- a ’ « « • i l i indefatigable worker and-had
built up a fine busine** in this sec; . Washington, July 16.—Secretary the mhchino hard. "Let’ s go in .find of Sanford just as good ball a* they sight that words cannot describe.
vc-lt man.
Uon apd,hàd. mado plans for the in­ Bryan today announced he would tre the babies." he said to his wife. would want to see anywhere. ^ Du- Engine was completely demolished
I l n connection with the attempt corporation of H’m buslncjji.dnto*«
As they came up the slope baby Bose mado a sensational catch back ap'd’ 'right below the fire box the
itio
sign n peace commission trkaty.wilh
' t o prove the Bryftn primary law un­ larger company for tfop manufacture
Minister De|Pona of .UrazuaF, « o n - IUz«-! ran forward with outstretched of second base during the last part exi&gt;|niuon .hail torn a hple eight faet
constitutional it was reported on the af Underwood wagod»’ upqn
d a ^ a n d that on another day next arms, and aaid the on* mugic word, of tha gamd.
.
deep Into the earth. A1
bottom
t streets today that John S.| Maxwell icale when death «talked in and »’ut
week tie would sign similar pact* "Daddy.” Her own real daddy had
The real feature of the game v n . f &lt;hi# 1 found Varn.-atter luiril tllg* would be a candidate on the Pro­
short his useful life. .
with Argg)tine, Brazil and Chile, died, and her mother, dylrig~ herself, Kanner stealing home in the fifth ging. ’ He waa badly mangled, one
gressive party ticket for the United
Although a very bu*y man in bis llefor« the end of the week Mr. had left the little one in charge of (nn
nnlng and scoring the first run for •tiuulder having been trashed off and
Sutes Senate, in opposition to the own business M r .. Utftlerwood al­
Bryan will send about twenty of thse tha society j&gt;ut a few days before, Sanford.
t h e ' bone ■protrudingVthrough, beDemocratic* nominee, Mr. Fletcher. ways took an active interest in city
treaties to the senate for ratifi­ Ip«? last desperate chaneo of getting
Keown, DsLand’s left fielder ’ ra­
•othcr wounds 'add bruises.
Mr, Mitx,well is remaining rather affairs and ser.vid 'two terms as al­
to’ tha car« of friends aqd securing ce! ved three hits out of four times The Inen w*r«t »11 dead, hut in the
cation..
quiet on, the subject, but it is be- derman of Sanford and was also a
Similar convention*, with France medical attention.
up. Two coatly errors caused San­ hop* ItiaJL I » l * ht
to rave
j^-lftVod ho will make a definite an- candidate for the position of mayor nnd Great Britain will not be signed
The man and woman calt*d on ford to Ioaa tha game.'
their'llvbFlf
1
could.get
a
doctor,
I.
•ouncemant regarding the matter in of the city. He served most faith­ until ail of Great Britain’s self- Mr. Fagg very early the next day.
BatterU*— Sanford, Crosby and ran back a mile and a half to Hol­
• few days.
#
fully a* chief of the fire department* governing colonics have accepted The dot, handsomely groomed- was Hudgins; DeLand, lfodgden and der and woke up a doctor who
The outcome’ of the injunction and while a member of the council their provisions.
Secretary Bryan with them, and pointing to the ani- Allen.
rushed to the.scene at once, but it.
case is awaited with interest.
gave
much
time
and
a«?ntlon
to
the
considers
their
acceptance
a foregone mal/'the man said:
Sanford—0 0 O'0.4 ,0 0 1 0— R 2 -- was too lata to do any good."
t-’
»}-• ' ' - •
fire deportment tand ^nuch of the conclusion and he plant tQ sign the . " I ¿bought it waa what ah» want­ HJ— E3.
The aeddent occurred at 3:16- In
vL’v To M ove Farm Produce
efficiency of the Sanford fire depart­ French and British pacta the same ed* It isn’ t. How soon_ can you
DeLand'—0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0— Rfi— the morning and a wira to Lakeland
day. All thase treaties provide, that fl^ u p tha papers so we can take H7— E4.
Lake Charles, U . , July . H ^ T o ment la due&gt;to hit efforts.
‘
"
brought tha wrecker to the scene and
*
' .
strengthen the . farmer and truck , \\r. H. Underwood was a man of differences which cannot be settled Hazel home?
the road was cleared, Sunny Jim. .
Cold In New York
"I'll make you a present of *Wm
r &lt; W in the "weakest pdnt* In his most benevolent disposition and hi* diplomatically shall be submitted to
the
piwuinger southbound, -being
New York experienced yesterday
if you with, or sell him myself,.but
organization, the selling ond,- the big heartedness and kindly impulses an international commisitfoh.
only
al*
hour late.
a real llva baby is what wa Want and the coldest July, day In fofty-one ’ ■fltfadpetor Varn lived in Laka- •'
Lake Charles Business Men’s Asso­ were proverbial. His horns-was the
t | t
year*. There is no great rise in tem­
Pittsburg, July 10 .— After a six it took little Hazel to find It out."
ciation has been organized on orig­ merca of his friends and he was
perature e x erted , »«cording to ’ H land »iti,*ra*..;highly respected. Ho
inal lines. The merchants of the never so happy as when the room* month*’ legal battle, Harry K. Thaw
r ‘years of ago arid unmar­
Forecaster Scsrr. ft may ba -wansEnlsmtnger Elected
dty have incorporated a mutual eoro: were filled with visitors or his table in a court decision today was award­
ried.
His
ro mains i will ^be taken, to
Imt there ia no raal July wegAker In
P»ny, hired a manager and have an­ with guest* and partaker* of hi* ed the income from hla father’s es­
hla old home at FYv Mead»/ whew inU lte C ity, July 16.— Louis E.
tate, denied- him by th* trustee* Entaminger, Fort Worth, Tex.,'has sight,
nounced that in the futuro.they will hospitality.
ThentpiB
wohY in July hxs been Urment will, bef wade, the fonetal
Kind gnd cheerful, most pti ml*- since
- I Phe wa*.adjudged insane for just b*eq elected ,Suhday**chool and
accept and pay cash down at the
in lorty-four year*. The at the grave bdn# In'Ç
.
• .
I D U t . 'l I I ..
&gt;k.
U., weretary, « 'F lo r id a ,;!*
t.
New Orleans pricea for all Uc, big .hearted, a Jfown■ ^builder »laying Shanford ^VW tr.^By the ß
perature for the «even day* UikelanJ Lodge £ o .
Ion, Thaw gcU .1160,778.
p. truck and produce b ro u g h t'ttì the Harry Underwood will he- mfsaed ,
succeed GeOTgo H ym sn, now pastor Andeff^eaeJday waa^05.3 degree*, of w b i d f ^ w a s a b r i W :m e m
from htfiarge circle of frienda;*nd
Kngjj9 !*r,G¿raS«v.wiHi aléo,,Wg^|y
at S an ford ,' The ‘ Florida BapH’
V»wociation’a warehouse.
with a Jow. mark of"'fik •d e r««».
business'
acquaintances
and
in
his
Encampment
is
enlhualaitlc
over
h
No
MoreSebbath
Movies
reepéqted.
-Ibt Thad 'G vid 't r ä g e m r
"The trouble with our farmers,"
reached at 1 o’cloak yeeterdaymqytV
¿
f
i
b
Sanford
lorn
a
most
conristelection.
_
M
r.
E
nU
m
Jng«
l*
’
«onland
(«konVÄißrars
and-haOn.-t
declared John Marshall, publisher
Ing. This U the colde»t July ilay'on
O., July 17.—'Do moVing
sidcred. one of tW ..bosj Rbfidsy record since July 16, 1673, when the
V
«
hit
of the Lake Charles Times, and a ent qnd optimistic advocate. T
? He leaves n loving wife, daughter picture«| theatres dcscerato the Sab­ trhopl men in A iberica
death.
R
if
viffe’
and
two
d
g
%
Header in theuLuavertoent, ‘ V*»s that
mercury sneaked down to 60 degrees.
bath?
'
’
’ ’
• they had no selHhfc qn«l. to their and father_to mown hts loss and in
r
Th* average for the record cold July are at present at Audlla, if
This
qq«ptlon.
a
nffementous
one
their hour bf afllLction the entire city
*
Preabylerlan C h a f c h . ¡ I week In 1873 wa* 67 degrees. The we«tertM4» r t of Florida.
hujirim. They had;-: good Ja*nd,
and tbislittJe city'll today the center
, .... . •- • ^ •
&gt;athy
and:
give*
sympathy
and
comfort.
i&gt;. •i'. i
*
j?h
#
Prosbyterian
Sunday school nearest approach to the preaent
**re well trained farmpra and raised
•• - H i ■ •••
and preaching service Sunday will tr.nrk ’ wa* in
icp ..
food stuff hot from the minute they
1882 and In lR91,
Ike Snowballed
evening
a good audibe In the church. ,,,, v
look it off their place and put it in
when the. average for a July
They people will vote on tlje queer
July .............
17.— The Go' í Ch
AB ar* ipvhed «&gt;. these ‘ servie*# w^a 66,4.
oDenvar.
« n « « ) -r»-/
bled-aV
the
Star
Theater
, their wagons they, wefo help!«
•,
Jubileo Reunion of the, Ilensvotpnt Mon. Chq;ch folk, . backed .- by st.rf;45 and 11 u. n \ .\
X l h e unjon
There, .were hUnd***» of consumers
T
h
q/total'
rainfall
for
lb*
CouncOman’ SMney .^ ro b rt;d r«.b e ­
and Protective .Order of
*ho wanted th*ir stuff and were
6 inches. ThU;j*.the second taM H ^H ^ M irM C M d •a..
wa*
hind the move tb close the Sabbath
b
r
o
u
g
h
t
t
o
a
b r . w . ; A. Muruell. aislsU ht rainiest week . In forty'four ypar*. •ertnon snd*Tloen‘a«*ntion-w qs
•filing to pay fpr it, and there were
»’ unld
delegai** tomorrow nill begin to
state yetqrinarian of Graon Cov* Th* rècord week , was the first weelr all th;i way. through. 1 Next Sundiy
hundred* o f ’ fa m c r r njwut here v
to their
their ,borpe*.
borne*.
Several bacKtq: oy vt
tiispim- to
Sbrings w4# in tha city bn Wednes­ in July, ‘Ì901, when 8.32 Inches of evening, ^HeV. Smith .Hardin, pris
*»ni#d to k«U. But they ¿opldn’t
« É . victors
visitors • &lt;0(1* y -too^ *d- retain what they a*
thptisai/d
aiding elder of the Ml E. Chhreh
day, having been called bare to In­ rain fell. ‘
n t together. Our organization will
o f ’ irrangemen.tq madn by S u n d a y &gt; r
arc
will pr*ach the eermon. All m
rm
Vfch^a
vestigate
a
ease
of
glanders
in
a
Tho
immediate
weather
pr.oepect
*** to thi*. We pay the fanner
loader of
cordUi(s,.q.elcomed.
An *1’
mule
belonging
to
Mr.
Leonard!.
ia
for
/local
showers
and
pa
***1» for hi* et-Jff. That’* what he t h i T * S 'lB4«« ■ntl
mi id today
worse than .artythlng-'.oUc. cundon tò C orèoa-tbj»
I ..TH* »I
picture show is the poor The mule.wa* killed by Dr. MunseU cloudy,.
M r * f l i n g left y esteniay
World, it i* orllfAJwre.
“ Em our agent* in New Orleans get
folk*’
recreation,.'
It keep* young and the owners of Hv* stock here
•Coro
Corona on the -Mdlfat joqd b ..‘ M
lor Ömulauqua, hûw York where
.
At The Baptist Char
sbonJA
be'
careful
that
the
dUssso
ia
ft °n the big southern and eastern \
standard people: Away from dark «trouts .an4
nday school next Sunday.-» i l she ilO '^ T n ifer daughter. Ciarlp.
Khfast point reached by
riot comrooiricated. The mule a
««rkeu for u* and We get our
lilroad and U a region of p*r- parka at night. The decent movi* one that had been traded for a
CUrisra
Prcnchiug by the paztor, Itev._ and «pend the «amw*r.
railroad
taoney back. We can afford to'w alt
is just a s ’moral la autoin* and Niles
the
day
Is
over
|
p
t
11:00
á^.
a
r
and
came fo n t a distanceshd owner* of
|or
return* but lot* of time* the etual snow.
a rea! « n o » theater» show
aunt
*.'*
stock should be careful of foreign 1A9 p. m‘
'
*
*
io
desh 'n*r ran'not and a* » rrautVtakra ,
mountain tops.
will !
Everybody invited. Sirs
here beirt*

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Meets every Monday.« 'Mn
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Orlando is the place, for that beau­ Chicago Woman Gives Vivid Píoover Imperial Theatre' * 40 *
tiful city Is crowded to death with
E tr
"ture of the Capture.
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J* W. O. Singleu” r
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tourists in the winter and certainly
Secretary
•
t •
the travel wants something better
from the two railroads than Orlando Narrator, Whila on Deck of Steamer
can now boast. Sanford secured one
in Harbor Watched Assault on
Vf. ’ •
,
_-■»*_ ■*?■-_*&gt; t|
Meets second and fourth W*vi ,
without a struggle and its one of the
.
*
‘ Town by United States Guns—
f All Local AdverilttemcnUt Under nights in each month.
finest
stations
in
the
state.
A CH1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
.- Mexican Women In l^ray. •
This Heading THREE CENTS a G. R. Calhoun
J- P. H,
Clerk
6
“ HE’ LL PKENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
1 My old friend Arthur Glas», who
Uoundl Coi
Chicago.—Vivid description of the Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
formerjy was superintendent of the capture of Vera Crux was given by Charge 25 Cent*.
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Matters -,
thin* to do with It I believe I A. C, L. and at one time was in Mr*. Frederick J. Stevens, wIM of
(
The Candidate
a former Chicago auloinobllo agent,
this
city
has
been
miraculously
In
answering
an*
advertisement
Meeta every first and third t J T *
would tack that sign on tho door
W ho i n I that I should speak
shortly after her arrival -here from where no name or honse number Is in each month. Evvryone *bo
cured
of
cancer
of
tho
throat
and
every day Just to stimulate busi­
Condemnation 'o f another?
during his operation in the hospital battle-tom Mexico, Mrs. Stevona, her mentioned In the ad please do not hia Star in tho East are m«4un .
ness. :aw M
He who sells his ^ote’ is weak,
at
Baltimore became convinced that mother, Isabella W. Olln. and her four ask The Herald for Information as t o v W u h !,rh » X
”
You tel! t^ie people -they cannot
B u t— how much'is wanted,brother
year-old daughter, Esther, were the
have their customary drink and they he should seek religion as the only first of Chicago refugees to reach this i" the Identity of the advertiser.
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bobbins, Sec'y
solace in the hour of trouble. Since
city. * From a porthole, in the bow Usually we do not know who the
Something you would have ms say immediately think they must have
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
hr haa been able to resume his of the refuge© ship Esporanxs Mrs. advertiser 1^ and If wn do we are
b Of tho “ wickedness of princes?" it or die. They do not get it and
duties
as
president
of
a
large
banking
Meets
second and fourth
not
allowed
to
give
ont
.
this
In­
Stevens and her mothor had watched
they do not die, . You inform them
,* Well, then, be that la It may,
firm
he
makes
public
-Ms
profession
NUiUn,
k„l,ku
tho
conflict
at
Vera
Crux—
-saw
the
formation.
Simply
-write
a
letter
Truly, 'tla the failed’ Jade winces. that they cannot get a newspaper
»•icome.
or dgar on. Sunday and they go of faith in the power of the Lord 1tool-jackaled bullets drop men from and address It as per insirunions H. McLaulin
J- A. Ttksatk
K. R. Vnd S.
, *
through tho earn0 process of dying and hia letter U certainly .an in­ parapets, heard the sharp rattle of n the ad.
Backward? Nay; I do not'Iaf)
C.C.
and come to life again and the spiration to others who are stand­ field gpna and the Incessant roar of
Of the issues now before ua
"thro© poundere” aa they played-wlth
Sanrord Lodge No 62, F. knd A. m
world wags on just the same* It is ing outside of the church looking
1 am for that frahd old flag
FOR SALE
terrific effect upon the whit© walla of
in
and
smug
in
tho
aatlsfation
of
•-.That is proudly .wsyinf o’er us. certainly tho truth that we-never
Communication
every Am xnd third
Vera Crux Mr*. Statens’ story was
miss the water until the 'well rUns thinking that they arte good enough a tribute to American bravery.
For Sale— A fine horse and a good
Viilting brtthrto
dry and. many of our citisens never to die because they are living right
# f the tariff you would bear? , •
*nVe
had
been
warned
tho
night
be­
two
seated
slirrey.
Apply
to
L.
R.
O. L. Tcylor •
F. L m
I believe, friends, in this criai»-r- min The Herald' office until the in other wayiy Mr. Glass says that fore at Vera Crus to hasten aboard Philips, phone 60.
90-3tc
doors are dosed for a day. ’ ^!y ad­ some of his friends s^ll no. doubt tho Esperanto,” said Mrs. Stevens,
Secretary
. 1 . •
. ‘ Do I make myself oulte clear?—^
vice to them is to come in mote fre­ criticise his statements made pub­ ‘ and all American civilians packed
In high wages and low prices!
I will sell- my cold, drink stand ’
quent when the doors sre open and lic but that he takes pleasure -In their valuables In the night and made with stock and building for only United Brotherhood of Carpenters u *
take a greater interest in the paper the public announcement that he for the boat. The women slept In the $400; am goipg In general merchan­
Joiners or Amerln
. Currency, my views are sound,
* Though 'to some they may seem than ia taking such an interest in has found the true religion and cabin and-the men on the decks that dise; business in country. Box 635,
Sanford Local Union No. I76j mwta
thdr welfare and that of the dty of only the church and the public pro­ night. When I awoke the fatal Tuee New Smyrna.
funny;~
»
first and third Thursday night at f
92-2tc
fession of faith can aave you. Ho day morning I shuddered to see tho
Sanford,
Wealth for all men should aboun^,
o’ clock in the Eagles' Hall.
hr honored by his public announce­ ominous warships around and to beaj
I believe In—ready money!
J. M. Brown
For Sale Dirt Chtjap-^Bulck, five J. W. O. Singletary,
ment and feels that only by divine tho bugles blowing. Tho Kspcrania
Ste’y T reaa,
P reset
tires,
Just
T Oftentimes it has occurred to interference was his life spared was in line with the Prattle and tho passenger car. New
There! I trust you’ re satisfied
overhauled-. Jas. Harris*.
9I-9tp
me that the packers who wrapped He asks God to pity and have mer­ Cheater, only a stone's throw, away.
I
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I will serve in any station;
1' waa watching from the deck
about sixteen different wraps
B. P* O, E, Sanford Lodge |24I
cy on those who may be unable to
tat I think you may. decide—
For
Sale—
Nice
fat
hens
and brollwhen
there
waa
a
bustle
aboard
tho
per around* a small piece
see His woriderfui ways and believe
Meet first and third Wedntadsy nighk
.me the nomination!
•warships and men began crowding ern (or table, at 115 French avenue.
or ham were doing *the. (ul
at
corner of First St. and Palmetto Art
»
over the aide« Into boats. Bugles were
90-2tp
consumer a "grave Jnjus lice. Actual­
O.
L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
?
Triple
are
prone
to
be
eager
for
blowing everywhere, and we could
-À ’
ly it has seemed‘to me at times that
For i'àli—-1910 Cadillac touring
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
u . -SIRES AND SONS. ,
bome thing that they cannot get and
bear
orders
shouted
by
the
naval
ofll
there were five or aix pounds of
=Üt:=
*, * ”* *
core. Then as In answer to this ac­ car for $40^.00. fret overhauled In
thlg seems to bold good in every­
paper around a few pounds of meat.
Monroe Chapter No. 15. R. A. M.
DnnIM-Coffee of Cbri’elHiul fought.in tion, a shot rang out from-the shore, good running;*stiate. Sanford Ma­
thing; If the people know that a It has also' seemed to me that the
the Mexican war of/.l84ti-&amp; *;He Is and tho battlo was on.
Meet*
every second- and fourth Thunchine
&amp;
Gardgd.
'
82-tfc
store will close at a certain time
•
proper authorities of the different eighty-six.
"Immediately
tbe'machlne
guns
on
day
in
Masonic
Hail over the imperial
they are almost sure to rush in the states could take, tfp'this matter and
Philadelphia has three Jiving veter­ the Prairie and the Cheater opened
Theatre. Visiting companion* wtieotat.
For
8
a!e—
Two
good
horses
ahd
last moment and keep that store
force the packers to stop- this prac­ ans of .the former Mexican war. J. B fir e on the city. At first It looked
0. L. Taylor
spring wagon. Inquire of Coco Col* J. Kv Karnatx
open for a fow minutes after time
tice. .Especially have'I been-san­ TVilsqu. ninety; I. William*, eighty as If there waa nothing to shoot at for
Secretary
High Pr«*t
Bottling Co.
80-tfc
just to see how the clerks will take
eight,
«ml
O.
Manypenny.
ninety.
guine of success in this.regard since
wo on tho Esperanxa could see no Mex­
It. I noticed this on Saturday last.
.
3,
C.
ChatterJI,
one
of
India*«
most
icans, but later we were told this fire
the government has been after the
For Sale or Rent- -Two nlco&gt; resl- The Lake Breexe Council No. 31 Jzaler
The Herald office was closed all day
distinguished scientists, will shortly waa to protect tho marines who wore
meat trusts lately and the question
/ ■
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
visit Japnn to carry out research work landing..
to give the employees a day off and
Order United American Mechaaks
of making the copsutror pay a big lu the Interest* of Bblntoisro and Bud
80-tf
a sign on the door so stated. Stand­
Meets every Wednesday at 7J0 P.
“Then
little
puffs
ot
white
smoke
be­
price for meat and then give them dblatn.
ing across the street I noted no less
gan
to'
shoot
out
from
tho’
housetops.
M.,
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
half paper has sVemed one that
Myron T. Herrick. United States am­ Wo could see tho Mexicans swarming
For Sale— New Underwood type­ are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Etc.
than fifteen people trying to break
should be stopped.
bassador to France, bus been given n up there Uko ants, and we know they writer. fed*» $75. P. O. box 1363,
into The Herald office for no pur­
gold medal by the French Natural were firing on our men. From behind Sanford, Fla.
It
is
refreshing
then
to
note
that
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pose whatever than just to see why
History association for “International pallsadea and" ledges on the custom
way
up
in
Michigan
they
have
a
they should want to close on a holi­
service in the protection of wild Ufa." bouse, churches and business blocks
For Sale— One horse truck wagon
day. Some of them probably want­ Deputy Dairy and Food Inspector
filr Charles Wyndhatn. the veteran they shot at tho United States ma­ in good condition. Enquire Centra]
who
has
the
nerve
to
jump
on
the
ed to pay n bill, in fact several of
actor-manager, who Is seventy-seven, rines, who were marching on un­ Garden, 820 W. Central avenue,
them told me so and If I had any- big meat trusts and stop this paper is still bale and boarty. and haa no in
Orlando, Fla.
89-4tp
business as. the following despatch trillion of retiring yet He la now pre­ daunted.'
JÈW ELER
“Then the machine guns were
from the Owasio Press American paring to bring out a new play. Be­
trained on them, and the marksman­
would indicate:
fore going ‘on the staga^ ho served as
MY SPECIALTIES
: TO RENT.
ship of tho American gunners waa
“ Deputy Dairy and Food Com- an nrmy surgeon.
¿Kurd's Hand-Painted China
proved. Repeatedly 1 watched them
misaloner Burr Lincoln has Incurred, Captain Uugb Hodman, U. 8. N.,‘ wi
with a singja shot cut awky a 'church
Gorhem’s Sterling Silver
For
Bent—
Five
room
cottage,
No.
will have charge of nil the details of
the wrath of the Armour Packing putting shipping through the Panama tower or corner of a building where 12 id ParK avenue.
Rogers* plated Ware
$12.60 per
T e m p t th e a p p e t it e ,
Company ot Chicago by advising nmol, graduated from Annapolis In the Mexlcanl were ‘potting’ our men. month,
Elgin and Waltham Wstcbea
includingwater.
G. W.
p le a s e t h e ta s te and
meat dealers ng£ to pay for the ex­ 1680.. und with the exception of six Once, with a beautiful shot, they cut Spencer.
91-t'*
n o u r i s h the bod y.
tra weight of hams and baron yrtir* has been nt neu ever since. He a tall belfry, and 1 saw the Mexicans
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Crisp, clea n and fresh—
( n r Rent—Three rooms furnished
caused by wrapping Hi« meat in baa been around the world tire time« catapulted to earth amid the relax
"With
field
glasses
I
got
intimate
.5 cents in the m oistu reand. bus comm andcd ships in nearly
for tight housekeeping. Also two
heavy paper.
’glimpses of the enemy ashore. Many bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 Park
p r o o f p ackage.
Lincoln claLAis tfS^t the meat deal­ every big port.
Of them looked to be no'more than
__________ .
'
avenue.
!M-tfc
ers are compel Iled tak pay for about
boys, and there were also a great
Forest Notes.
four poqmls of
in each 1
many women. The women would fire
For Rent— Rooms, Urge, cool,
pound shipment /by ham and ho
One Inch Cards Will Be Publlihcd Usfrom windows, apparently without tak­
Results
from
western
white
pin#
screened
and well furnished for dpr This Heading At The Rale Of $7JO
points out that the ultimate con­
ing aim. Others ran wildly through
plantation* three seasons or wore old
housekeeping, at-*302 Park avenue.
tho streets, shooting to the air.sumer has to pay for the wrapping
Per Y e a r . _______________
show nu average of U? per, cent *u&amp;
. ____________
84-tf
“ Finally, when our hoys got a baso
paper when he settles his* meat' bill.
cess. On tivemitc white'pine sail
Commissioner Helm has received planting nm (h* conducted for from on shore and began their advance
For Rent— Completely furnished T H O M A S EMMET WILSON
am *
we could sco tho Mexicans fleolng in
a letter from flie head attorney of «Û to p| per acre.
house
with pinto for the summer.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
every direction. There waa no orderthe big packing house In which he
Western yellow-,plne cones to the among them. Wo saw many of thorn Few steps to poatoffice, depot and
AT-LAW
urged Holme to cut off his deputy amount of tL377 husnele, obtained on
shot down as they tied, Occasionally wteamer codk. 'A. W .'Brown, En­ Lai* ««■« Auarnvr S*wu- J*lk-Ul Cireull b4
as he said that it was necessary to tiie Bitter Root -national forest. Mon­
terprise, Florida.
'i£-tf
we could ace one ot onr boys fall."
florida
wrap the mist in several thicknesses tana. yielded IUH2 'poqmjs of seed,
The post Lion at the porthole was a ---------------------- i------------------ :--------'Resldvace*. Ssotord •«&lt;! SvW»a LaK*
of paper in order to -prevent shrink­ Tho average cost of the extracted seed precarious one, too, according to tho
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
age.
was it edits per poqud.
narrator. Mexican 'bullets constantly ped with roU top desk, office chuirv
&lt;
Forest botanists recognize only one were thumping against the side., of and tables. Also a roll top desk,
However, Deputy
Lincoln, re­
R ou n d , thin, tender—
fuses to be bluffed and will continue cypres* In the United States. Its the refugee vessel and once one whis­ typewriter desk a'nd other equipw ith a delightful flavor
to ale the Irutchers on to the pack­ range citVnds from Delawnrs,south' tled through an opten porthole striking mepj, for sale or rent. Herald dfficc,
Sl‘
Dentists
— a p p r o p r i a t e for
ing house. Ho says that )ie will ward around the coast Into Texas nnd the steward.
82-tf.
ré
luncheon, tea and
advise them not to pay for* thsir tip the Mississippi valley to Illinois „Tho family bad been In the capital
d in n er. 10 cents.
shipments of ham and bacon wrap- and Indiana. It Is one of lbe fe#| df tho southern republic about a year
Room for Reni, dose in. Apply
cour bearIne tre&lt;S which drop their and waa among-the first to hasten to
Garner &amp; W oodruff Building
ped in this manner and thereby get
to 210 Park avenue.
8S-tfc
leave* ‘ Its.wInter. &gt;The heart wood of Vera Crus when war. threatened.'
the case into court to determine cyprenf la noipd for Its decay roslstnai
fi-.
whether the packing house has the properties. *
Cottage for Rent— 918 Park ave?
Terms Moderale—Strictly Cxsb
right to charge for the additional
AND HEN FIRM QUITS
niùj.
Apply to A. Tràfforj), city.
weight.".
Aviation Notes.
Owner of Qussr Combination Die’ •. ; ...V- -■V^v ’. ,
Is there an officer in Florida who
■
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solves
it
to
0avo
Uttar
of
Provided Its builder accepta certain
will dare take up this matter and
F h p n c 313
Kittenx
•/'M ISCELANEOUS
force the meat barons to give the conditions. the JlrlUkh war office will
people full weight in smoked meats? put any aeroplane through the military
Ban Joee, Cal.—Without tho formal­ .Wanted— To buy a small Icj bnx
acceptance t«wt.
* • •
GEO. ,A. D cC O T T E S
ity of going to court. Will- M. Beggx or^refrigerator In good condition.
Ohe of the , French manufacturera
% A few weeks ago it was too ba&gt;» produced a hydroaeroplane so San Jose attorney, has dissolved a P.. O. Box 1Û76
89-2tp
ATTORNEY AHÒ 0ÖUNSELLDR at LAW
much Huerta, but now Carranza powerful that It Is in reality little las* partnership which haa had eveq the
nature
fakers
guessing
of
late.
-\
A
seems to be rocking the boat.
than a dying tugboat.
"
Prectice ln StftJh and Federai Coorti
Wantisd-r^f lady, for restaurant
Prince o f appetizers.
haute cat .and a pet hen at the Boggs
R iiv '.’
Huerta .appears willing to retile
The English aviator Gustavo Llamel home started * housekeeping on the and lup'ch cotlnUfr work Appjy to
Makes daily trips from
Sanfonl FJ*.
from the dictatorship os Mexico, made n rccoM recently by looping lb*
liornhr-Woodniff Bfik
partnership plan. When the cat wished G. W. Speqcefat Depot jpnch counG in ger-S n ap Land to
and apparently is ‘ endeavoring only loop successively twenty-one tlmps.ai
. Jr
91 tic U
ia go^edt and mitkbV caff on the back tcr- . „•V
waiting mouths every­
to save as much as possible 0/ his lluurnsraouth at a height of £.300 feet. fence'the bon would spread her wings
D R C. G. B Ü T T
where, Say Z n Zu to
face;
Will the—gentleman who found
When the latest Zeppelin alnitgp over the Utter of kittens.
the grocer man, 5 cento.
But Carranza has shown his hand, cruised over Berlin it made hardly any
DEtinST
When Mr*. Hen,'had a date It was grey coat with inside initials A. V.
noUe. In the past thé airships of tills the accepted thing* to see tho cat on road to Sanford ferry Saturday
He’s a balky hone.
.Yowell .Building.
He is the fly in the ointment of type have becu conspicuous for the
ottering I t :
t
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V
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vian, Orlando, and
peace, and unless he is summarily disturbance they created.
The rough feet of the hen. how­
FLORIDA
ever, threatened to do aerloUe dam­ able reward.
■watted he will upset every effort
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age to the tender fur of the young
Short Stories.
In that direction:
.
... /7v\
kittens, —J ” ----- *'g jm
If , the United States government
World’s Darkest Momvnt.
that tbs t«w
It has ion*
wants peace in Mexico it must-cil(te Winds from Sahara desert warm Eudarkest mot
rope.
‘
.
Carranza’s wings, for that bewhiaTho deaf nud dumb ianxuago Was In­
kered patriot has his optica firmly
troduced in the year 1740 r’
Wife's Face. .
focused upon the battered presiden­
Nearly all the sandpaper In use' is
New York.—In her suit for divorce,
f the
tial chair of thè land of the Mont*: mnde with Powdered glaka.
noonday sun shines,
Mr*. Joseph Hyama charged that her
leinpertiture nt the 1
zumai.
living things on the
,pth of $vMi n t i l o x « !
Sugar'js said to here been known to husband painted her face wblfd fhe
Bay bi+:ait baked by
Swat Carranza- the ».'nines# 3.000 yearn agv. melting-pqmt of *U
was. sleeping and then call ad her son blinded by thé dastle of tho
•
IpB
uy ÊÈÈÊÈsâ
Tffe nren of Alaska is nearly 000,000 to see the "Indian." nyaina replied fall fq recoynlse the light
falls out
N A T IO N A L
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I see by the Reporter-Star of ■qnare miles, almost'equal to that of that She made up to win tho affections
of
other
meg,
*
,,
%
.
entire uutarn
half
of-tfiT
United
Orlando
that
H.
Ohio
and
D.
Awd©
*
m
m
i
•
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^
BISCUIT
Quits
■4—
are selling coffee in that rity, in fa'Ct
•m
Botany 1
Hereden
il
Cause
oldest
COMPANY
i have started coffee mills and are
Utile
ps In tb* world
in
-Vivi1Ò4 Ho
putting out a good article. Nothyou
Always look for that name j -, thlng odd about this, only the names
built tn
4
is now
In
the
(truck me a*lfunny.J|,,u
m ;
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�CAMP C O N F E R E N C E ® ® TA X COMMISSION
EUGENICS NO PLACE
ENDS MOST HAPPILY
R A IL R O A D D E A L
IN T H E SCHOOLS
I

XUE GIRLS HAD

A BIG Miss Grim and Mias Gertru'de Hut­ THE PEOPLE ARE LOSERS

chinson of DeLand and Mias Kath­
erine Searing-of Jacksonville. Miss
~ FOURTH
Searing was declared winner.
.The sack race came next and jess
one of the beat appreciated racos.
Entries for this were Mlaa Clara
THE
Weitch o f Jacksonville. Miss Heba
Harris of Eustis, Miss Marguerite
Webb of Eustia, Mias Doris New­
man of Jacksonville.. Miss Dwtlt
XHE girls h a ve h a d t w o Newman was declared winner, with
Miss Webh a dose second.
WEEKS OF PLEASURE AND
Entries for the 60-yard dash were
CHRISTIAN TRAINING
Clara 'Weitch of JacksorivlUtb'-lflai
Enterprise, July . lQ r-T h » glori- Ila Blake of Tampa, Mtoacfc Ruth
olu Fourth wti most appropriately Minium and 'Arlene McCoy of Jack­
celebrated. at the glrla’ conference sonville. Misa Minium was declared
'* ■
ahich U now in’ aeaaion at Enter- winner.’The
hurdle
race was perhaps the
pri»e. Early in the morning a com­
greatest
teat
of
skill, the girls being
mit^«. appointed by the leaders
decorated the porch and halls with' compelled to run some distance and
Entries were
fajp. Everybody came edownstaira Jump two benches.
Misses
Gertrude
Hutchinson,of
De(all of the spirit of enthuaiasm
Land, Miss Elinor Mlddlekrauff of
■Ip the m ornlng the * customary
-Jacksonville, Marguerite Webb of
routine, llibie reading by Miss Em
Eustim and Ruth Minium of Jack­
ma Tucker and mission study class
sonville, Kathedne Searing of Jack­
led by Mrs. Salley for the older sonville, Annie Hogan of Eustis.
{trla and Bible study dais led by
Miss Webb was declared winner with
MUa Ethel McCoy for the Juniors Miss Hogan a dose second.
m carried out. A visit to the
The trip to Boston race was the
Methodist Orphans' Home was made funniest of a l. Each giri entering
by the girla In the morning. Here this jgaa ..provided with a suitcase
too Old Glory wai much In evidence dosed containing ja skirt, hat ar\d
At 3 the girls had a real celebra­ coat, and carried ^parasol closed in
tion. To start things off well A. T. her hand. After walking the pre*
pjtillo, one of the trustees of Ep- scr bed d isy nre she set her suitcase
eorth Inn, where the conference is down,* ddnned all the d o th «, closed
being- held,' gace the girls a water­ (he suit case, opened the parasol and
melon cutting. This came as a sur­ started back. Neediesa to say some
prise but was greatly appreciated scurrying was done and the impossi­
by everyone.
. i'L »}d bility of putting on ‘ a present day
Under the direction of Miss Kath­ .skirt In a hurry was demonstrated.
erine Searing, physical director of Entries for this w ere, Min Mary
the Jacksonville Young Women's O’ Brien of Jacksonville, Miss Jean
Christian Association, a series of Waterbury of Jacksonville, Miss
mtiests of various sorts bad* been Lizzie Teate and Miss Bertha Pol­
planned. These were all in the na­ lard of DeLand. Misa O'Brien won.
ture of field sports and tqok place With Mias Teate a dose second.
ee the beautiful grounds' of the Ej&gt;The next event was a potato race.
h Inn. They were amusing and Entires for this were Misses Helen
the girla liking part for the most Minium. Jean Waterburyv Jennie
wearii
pert were w«
lng their gymnasium Goins and Annie Hogan on the first
team. On the second team were
The contests opened with a tennis Mias.Ruth Minium, Carries Sheddan
.tournament.
Mins Gertrude Hut- and Elinor Middfekrauf. The first
rtinson of, DeLand and MJss Ila team won'.
Next to the trip to Boston the
Blake of Tampa played against'Mias
Ctrrie Sheddsn of DeLand and Miss j»effrnrd im ce'wu the most highly
Beulah Nell HarVey of Jacksonville. entertaining. Entries for this were
This match waa won by Misses Misses Mary O'Brien, Mary Powell.
’ Sheddan and "Harvey. A second Ruth Minium, MissBailey Slone nnd
safth was played by Miss Elizabeth Mnrgufrite Webb.' Starting back­
Tcate of DeLand' and 'Miss Ida ward* most of them landed on their
Gslibreth of Beresford vs Miss Heba backs the.first little rising they'came
Him» of Eustis and Misa Katherine to. Mias Webb won, being th* only
Searing of Jacksonville. This match one who kept her feet
Tiitj field Sport* tit»*ed with a three
»1« »on by AI&amp;scs Harris and Sear­
ing. .The winners of the two match­ legged race. Entries were Miss Reha
es then played, the finals being won Harris and Marguerite Webb, Ar­
lene McCoy and Helen Minium,
by Misses Harris and Searing.
* The second feature was a relay Jean )Vatcrbury and Clara Weitch,
to«. - Entries for this•contest’ were Mary Bailey^ione and Ila Beck.
Miu Ruth Minium of Jacksonville, The* race was' won by Blisses. Harris
Mlu Doris Newman of Jacksonville, and Webb, who made extra good
Mus Arlene Mof'oy of Jacksonville, time.
Mi« Jean Waterbury- of Jackson­
Several other evanta had been
ville and.Miae Annie Hogan of Eus- planned but could not be carried out
ta. Miss McCoy was declared the
on account of darknees. •• After suusinner.
per the young women all went down
/.The tkinuy race was the next
namber. Entries were Miss Arte no to the djek 'for. the veeper service.
-McCoy of Jacksonville, Mlaa Mary With no other light streaming down
Bailey Slone of Montlceljo, Mtae on the beautiful water the service
Maty Tucjkcr of Clearwater. Mias was most impressive. The meeting
McCoy was declared the winner.
was conducted by Miss Brokawr gen­
The fat ladies’ race was fu|Iy as
.musing, if not so. swift. Entries in eral secretary of the Young Wqtrion'a
(Continued On Pago 4J ' '
tbii ««re Mis* -Burner of Beresford.

e " C’lly Council Proceedings

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NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL

t im e o n t h e

# 3 9
8PARKM A ¡ i FOR GOVERNOR .

*
The city council, met in* regular
AGAIN AND THE RAIL­
SOCIETY SWATS THE
And Trammell for Congress la Soma
seatioi July 6th, 1914, at 7:30 p. m.
Politic.-it Dope
ROADS WINNERS
SAME
Pronei , ll/.W . Herndon,' president;
Tuesday’s
Jacksonville Time*C. H Dingee,,* J. Adams, W. W.
Union
carried
the
following story
Ahern thy, R. C. Maxwell and H. E.
prominently
displayed:
Tolar. Absent, J. D. Davison. Min
^"That Congressman Stephen M.
utes ( last meeting read and ap­
Sparkman has dedded to retire at
proved
V '
if
tho expiration of his present term
* T. . Miller asked that the coun
and
that Gov. Park Trammell will
dl cb nge the width of the side­
be
the
next congressman from' the
QUESTION' n o w a g ita te s walks Jrom Tenth street to Hughey DISCU8 SION OF THE Ql^SS*
First
Florida
diatr ct, was tho state­
street y four feet. No action.
TION IN THE SCHOOLS
THE MINDS OF THE PEO­
ment
made
by
a Hillsborough coun­
Mr.|b’ ucselo asked that the city
ty'm an In the dty yeatejeay.
WOULD CORRUPT *
PLE WHO FUFFER
*
ling the abendoried ditch
"Mr. Sparkman, he said, la now
place.
Referred to the
A S U 8 UAL
MORALS
L±5*
t j y _ ' z : ± S 5 . : r - wr=-- -_-f , sixty-five years old, and when he
mmittee.
Tha following from the Reporterayor recommended that the
St. Paul, July 10.—The teaching serves out the term for which ha waa
Star Is pertinent and very much to
pass an ordinance governing of sex hygiene will never be dele­ recently nominated, ho will have
the point:
ration of pool rooms In the gated to the American teacher if it been thore than iwenty-two years in
Was the legislation creating the
Sanford.
can be prevented by the National congress and haVing served the
Florida State Tax Commission .de­
■ moved and seconded that Educational Association.
This was people faithfully and well during
signed and pushed through by a
pay Mr. T. K. Bates Jho evidenced at. Wednesday's . session that time, he declares the congress­
railroad lobby for the benefit o f the
$60, toward defraying tjlh when speaker: after speaker de­ man fed.* like he wants to have a
railroads?
expensra cA a m^n who had been nounced such a course and found little time for himself .in his own
This is a question which seems helping himself .and Mr. Preston, themselves greeted with ringing ap­ state which he has helped to develop.
"This information is said to have
pertinent in view of the develop­ the cl$y aaMftsor In the assessment ple use.
ments of the past few days.
of taxes. Carried.
*‘ We should have hut the stronger come from on« of Mr. Sparkman’*
§oon after the creation of the com­
The ^matter -of approving the bond condemnation for the' wealthy club close personal friends.'to whom he
mission an order was Issued to all of the* Seminole Dredging Co. was woman who has not time to teach had confided his desire, to retire
tax assessor* to enter property on postponed.
her child fundamental truths of life trom active public life so far as na­
their booka_at the real cash value;
The! bill of L. P. MrCuller for and would 'throw the responsibility tional politics Is concerned.
Urged for Governor
In short, to raise the valuations to groceties and the bill of A. E. Irwin on a teacher or on a football coach"
"H
e
alio
stated thatffriends of.the
one hundred per cent. In view of for rent, account of Mrs. Simpkins, shouted Dr. Charles H. Keen, of
congressman
declare he shall not re­
the fact that no county in the state pauper, were-ordered paid.
Minneapolis, supervisor of hygiene
tire
from
public’
life until he has
was paying on a hundred per cent
A petition signed by W. R. King and physical training.'
valuation and that a sudden Increase and ten others asking that a street K ttuch shlftleuness is outrageous," served the state as its governor and
of this kind in the valuations with­ be Opened from Hughey street gouth he said. When the tumultuous cheer­ they believe he can be persuaded
out a proportionate reduction in the to Mgry L. Evans street was re- ing ‘had subsided he went on: "Sex that all Florida want* to honor him
millage would have-worked a/tre­ rcceivfd and referred to the street instruction placed on the same plane and will, allow himself to be named
mendous hardship on the taxpa^era, committee. y
with spelling and arithmetic will rob for that position, that he will have
there was a general proteat from the
A petitiori signed by a large num­ it of it* sacred ness. We talk about no oppo»jtb*n whatever, for Florida
assessors, some of them going is far ber of the citizens of the city asking the inability of the po*or mothers realises that It owes a debt to Mr.
as to defy «the tax commission.
that the assessment for 1914 bn to teach their children hygiene, but Spaceman which it can nevsr ful y
- Beelng that their order was too based on a' 70 per cent valuation it is not for these children we need repay, but which it v*iU delight in
liquidating in part by placing him In
revolutionary, the tax commissioners and the millage Increased from 14 to have all 'the fear.
eventually agreed to a fifjy per cent mills to 20 mills was received. The
„Knowledge will never compel the governor's mansion.
"If Mr. Sparkman docs decide to
appraisement. This was done at a matter waa. considered, and Mr. purity. Sex hygiene in schools will
retire
from congress the Hillsborough
meeting held at Jacksonville be­ Bates being present, said that It but tend to Uwer the standard oi
fcounty
man declares that Gov.
tween a largo number of the
would make no difference with the morality,
Park
Trammell
will he this choice O f'
ors and the .chairman of the corn­ county assessment.
Petition not
‘‘If we take'up sex hygiene in our
the
district
and
the stress brought
iliUnion.
.. ,
iwaa a t t a grantii.
schools the homes of America will
on
him
will
be
so
great and so con­
A previous meeting of the
A petition largely signed asking continue to lose, and will give up
vincing
that
the
governor
must feel'
sore and the commission-had been that the dty have a certain ditch in the few privileges they no w have to
that he has received a call from the
held at Tallahassee when "the pro­ the new_ territory in the western train Ihe children."
posed increase was discussed.
part of the city cleaned was re­ K|L D. Sho wai ter, ..president o f people of the First district to serve
- At that’ meeting some of the as­ ceived and referred to the street "Cheney Normal School. Cheney, thfem In Washington and that ho
will not refuse the call.
sessors made the point that .it would com rnittee.
Wis., said:
"M r. Sparkman was elected to
be manifestly unfair for the real and
The reports of the Chief of Police,
"WheiTa father or mother turn*
the
Fifty-fourth congress and has
personal property of the tax payers Treasurer, Collector, Sanitary- In­ aside a’ child’s natural question or
been
re-elected every two years since
to he increased if the railroad prop­ spector nnd Fire Department read deals dishonestly with sex questions,
and
Is
now completing hL service in
erty was not raised in due propor­ and ordered filed. *
he lays the foundation of an Immor­
the
Sixty-third
congress and will he
tion.
*:
Moved arid seconded that tho bill* tality which may develop Into » tre*
elected
this
fail
to the Sixty-fotirth.
The assessment of the railroad and as'signed by the president arid ap- mendous force."
*
H*
is
one
of
the
ihlcwt congressmen.,
telegraph lines is in the hands; of a Jprovedby the finance committee be
in
service
and
one
of the most popu­
Ihoard composed, of the Comptroller!
s * Dlgnan Is Confirmed
lar
men
In
tho
state.
Bin (-(Torts for
the Attorney General and the State
Council adjourned until 7*.1&amp; July
Washington,*D*. C., July 9,— Not: the development of the h a r b o r s -and
Treasurer. The work ia really done fith .to continue the equalization.
withstanding the opposition oTTien- .waterways of Florida have resulted
in the .Comptroller’! office.
M. W. LOVELL.
ator D. U. Fletcher, the senate in in thousands -of dollars annually for
While this subject was under dU* Clerk.
executive session Tuesday afternoon improvement and at all times ho hpa
cuaaion tho assessors called for tho
confirmed tho nomination of Peter had the interest* of tho state and
Comptroller, Mr. W, V. Knott, nnd
^
Porch Danrc
A. Dignnn to be postmaster at Jack­ constituents in hand and at heart."
he was asked pointedly, It is said,
sonville.
Mrs.
A.
P.
Connelly
entcrtainedl
If he would make an increase in his
•
»
.
Senator Fletcher made a lengthy
The burning of a bridge on tho
railroad aflessmenta proportionately with a delightfully informal porch
with that .to be made .on the real dance laat evening for her house statement before the committee and Coast Line between Bartow and
and persona! property. Such« prom­ guest, l^ls* Eugenia Muuldcn of again to the full senate. But in­ Winter Haven was the cause of con-t
ise was made at that- time by the Washington, D. C., and Mis* Mabel asmuch us the senior senator would sidorable inconvenience on tho part
not state that Dlgnan w|s 'person­ of the travelling public and train-“
Comptroller, it is stated, and it was Bowler, the guest of Mr*. J,
because of this promise that the **- Dickin*. Thd beauty nnd cl»rrn*of ally obnoxious to him the senate de­ men throughout South Florida yes­
*,
season agreed to increase real and the attractive house was enham-ed cided there was no good reason for terday.
by n profusion of re8.rri|es‘, ferns and holding Up* the domination.
personal valuations.
.
potted plants. Carrying -out the
Neither Senator Fletcher nbr Sen­ c Cul. A. M. Thrasher tails front &gt;
What was the result?.
color
scheme
of
.red,*
the
chandeliers
ator
Bryan had any statement to New York today for Europe and
While the tax assessors have been
wore
garlanded
with
.«prays
of
red
mako
tonight.
expects to-be'absent in Switzerland - raising valuations ail over the state
with hla family during the -&gt;intor, -,
the Comptroller - has been buiy In roses, while bowls and vases filled
lowering the-rgUroad valuations, al­ with the.rad beauties were placed - Mr. Dixon, formerly^ with F. F. He remarked on leaving Sanford
Dutton has recently located In Lake­ that he would endeavpr tq bring,
though such valuations were already about the rooms,
Dalirtpus red ’ punch, was served land .where he is engaged in the in­ them all track home next spring to
lower In- proportion than were the
throughout the‘ evening by Mrs. surance. hutlness.
eir home in Sanford again, *
other valuations.
J.’
WDickina"
iitid
'
Mrs.
D.
L.
Another thing which se4ms to bear
■Thrasher,
-&gt;
.
out the idea of lobbcrv:
Besides
tho
honor
guaats
t h e c u r r y c a s e i s p o s t p o n e d . ItMe usual for the ftasesaor.4n'Or- invited were Mrs. Lefller. Dr.- those
und
Jpgo county, and - presumably the
g k
.
; - v - ' v , .V
•••
-j- e
Mrs.
Puleston,
Mr.
and
MrsR.
A.
Other assessors also, to receive in
AFTER SPARRING OF LAWYERS HE WILL'AJVAIT June from the Comptroller the rail­ Newman, Mr. a)id ‘v f g , R j W; A SENSITIVE PLANT THAT FJXJURIfjHES AS LONS.
Herndon, Misses Peach» and Linda
AS: THE MARKET IS GOOD
•
US JAIL UNTIL MONDAY NEXT - ' i f ‘ road and telegraph IjLasenmenta, to Leflier, Bell* Smith, Annie Lee and
* ■M
S- * * •C ' i be dufy entered upon -his books be­ Lettle Caldwell, Mill, Annie and , WI.- * * *V
There |s hut Utflq stir being cre­ keta a few year* ago, but a crop that
Tho second bearing of ihe killing Judge Bert Fish of DeLand and fore being submitted^ $0 ’ the county
Alice Whltner, -LBiUn Herring, An­
W. F^ Bryan by T. W. Curry, Jones A Jones of Orlando repre­ eommlsaloners for equalization at the na McLaughlin,;‘Charlotte and Ma­ ated here oyer. t)\e ^shipment'of the ■prlla good monoy to the grower*
•«trimer qrop. oL vegetable*. •San­ 'every yeer. The green peppers are
. ,4 7 #
;
sented the stats.
,
-■-■£ Jtoiy meeting.
-eh occurred near Cbuluota sev‘This year the railroad assessments bel Hand, Florence Frank, Qehle ford having-the reputation of being going out of Sanford at the rate of
Davis t Giles of Orlando, Attor­
f
weeks ago was held in the court ney Karl Robinson oi Orlando and were received from the Comptroller Wicker, Helen Rowland, Gladys the brealeat cent*?; in the world for ten’ eat* or more every week and
of County Judge Herring today at Attorney X R . Powers of this city only a few days ago., too late for the Morris, Essie Purdon and Mrs. WR ^the grqtolngjshd'.i&amp;lpping of winter they have been going out for the
assessor to , go oyer, hix hqoka and Hams, Dr. Tolar, Me*sr$. Joe, Ned v*fvUbtito*#oemi to*-need a vacation p*at two. month*. Green' pepper»
**n °*e'ock. The charge of murder represented the' defendant. ;. , ,
and Roy Chittenden, W. J. Thig- in the summer and th* majority of
are bringing "$F.76_,per crate this
On account of many of; the wit­ change, his figw^ei.- «.living, been made against Curry,
J. D. Roberts, Braxton Per- the groweri having cleaned up on
Wherfeu tha Atlantic
ness**
being.
aUicnt
and
after
the
week and JuM &gt;h.t thùf neu thé
^»Itcr the coroner's- Jury had proGeo. McLaughlin, Will Wat- ceiera^j and lettuce have takwi to
grower on an acre la difficult’to fig­
04
case had been discussed by’ Attorney has beejq.. assessed,
Archio jpetts, Clarence Ma­
the case manslaughter and Davis for the defendant and At­ $7,600 a tnR#&gt;. th«^
thfI?■htf(¡OnVflblln and gone to the ure. as peppers continué tto |^hw as
honey,
Eugene and Karl RoumlUat,
•UTTondet of Curry here after he torney Bert Fish' for the state year ia $7,200 a‘ mil*. No
mountains^knd iiaahore' to take a long as thcjgtia any market. They
Ernest HouahoJdor/TLnry
wall earned'the* tio:|.
teem i&lt;3 beTT strange plant In this
gone to Georgia baa made this Judge Herring po^poned Jthe Vcase made in the ss4««snienta of .the Randall Chase, David *j
hbetd, which stands at $6,000 »
Bui
there
are*
others
who
p.erlyip»
until
nine
o'clock
(text
Monday
rrajyjCJ:- «çoordlng to the grower«.
~ iv* ° ne SMfc*
inter**tiijg In
rfxpd tha Fl*^i« syiUm at $2,760 » g n , Cgl/Jwoll, 'IJ.enjainin Whltner, did pot mik* •enough *out
Aaked about-the profit on *n acre
r tt7 0u,lf r ' « d t o °tbar parts of morning and 'the. defendant' w*&lt;
Mr. Qalloway a*nd Hon. Forrest. fetCucer qnd eelcri' and some of
of peppejf* the’ growefa wllj- telLyou
.rwnda sod Georgia where the par- taken back to Jafl to awajt that j^io|||i.,'' ’ •* ' - 7 ..
V-ii'heV-jdst of.'the .mAfter fa that Lake. V^
have^ linger*&lt;L*behind # ,
fliat. tho p« bjmt* gtowfand ran*'be
u« *r« weU kn^wh.
time.
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iiwtocs,
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t .J.■ . *
Aside from the many people at­
frioked «» summer if tie market is 4
Curry .has been in, jail here sine*
Hands» at the BspUet.Church
of us
good 'but a had market blights the*
Xun(lay night and the hearing tracted to the trial from this and
Coast
Lins
ranroao
Q
f
c
j
,
E.
Trice,
superintendent
of
vras held in tjie pres- other counties the brother of the dee * " “ *™
bush at once and it sicken* j/gl dl
Orphanage at Arcadia have been
Bryan of Tampa ,*ijd
! of * large cro'wil, many legal
just tike tha hopai of t
tonfo
next Sun­
„1
• b m .h „ of
adjoining ountias lw»
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ni You

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roee,
eompanled
by fctra. Sherman, j
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING JTEM 8 FfeOM CORRESPON­
McLarty and Mlaiee Lucille Walker
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLB COUNTY— EFFICIENT
and Matter Walker motored
to Gryffln’s picnic near Euatia to
¡PORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
spend the Fourth. They reported
the day very pleaaant and amusing.
The 'remainder of Cassia stayed at
MOORE’
S
STATION
Ge n e v a It e m s
home and injoyed a sane Fourth
D oiu forget to.koep up your 18,000 votes in order to win the *20,00 Gold Watch.
. hur S. with friends.
Sunday, the 12th,
S. P. Smith la in Ghuluota looking
B.
B.
Saunders
returned
Tuesday
each
In
The new coupon book« have anived, and'now’s the time to mgke.hlg gain« ¡each week
after the turpentine interest of Sir. Peck is eapected bere/7JyTTe
morning from Savannah, Ga. He
selling these book».
~ '
the afternoon.
Curry.
felt
his
daughter,
Miar
Bertha
up
Lots
of
specials
thU
week
upon
which
there
are 8000 and 5000 extra votes given. Watch
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
King
visit
Rev. Stones and wife of Oviedo
there
,to
spend
the
remainder
of
the
Our
show
windows
and
special
counters.
were in Geneva Saturday and Sun-jod friends here recently-^nd while
Miss Maud Cameron. .Sanford. ,* 114,800
Miss Mamie Royal.. , . Sorrento.
g,joo
day. While here they were the here sold thdr farn) op Cameron summer with her grandparent«, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hagan.
V. Fry..........Sanford..
Jrrr.
Mrs.
W. W.
668.550
avenue
to
a
MG
.
Howard
from
Miss Glarere Hand. *.. Sanford. . 179.500
guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
Sanford..
10.850 &gt;
Mrs. C. L. Goodh
Georgia. Mr. King hpa^a position
Misses Mary and Ruby Cobb,
and'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peters.
«12
Mrs.
I:
D.
Hart:
.v*.
:
.
Sanford..
1BT.500
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson la visiting at Sarasota helping Jpinyre -lor Mr«,. two charming young. ladies from
Misa Anale J. Howard.Sanford. .1.022.100
Miss Janie St amon. .Sanford., 38,100
Potter’ Pslmer’a famous grounds.
Eustls spent a few day a thia week
Miss Grèce Hawkins. .Sanford..
57,250
Mrs. J. B. Adkins........Sorrento.
17,500
re,stives in Sanford thia- week.
Mrs. IL C. Shcafer. .Sanford..
38.250
T. J. HUI, tjie map. who made a with Jriends at the "Oaks." .
Mrs. D, R .B rin son ..S an fd ld ..
Jl.500
. Mias Irene Peters attended, the
Miss E m u Procto% . Généra..
8.050
Mrs.C. A. Owens.. .Hanford... ,* 19,250
iacee at Daytona Reach on the record breaking t&amp;matU crop- here . Thomas Wilson met hla 'sister
Misa Helcn Taie.. . v . . Osteen.. 151,260
MUs Jalta Hodges.. .Sanford.., 462,259
Fourth and remained as guest of thia aeason has rented W. W- from England in Jacksonville last
Dressor’a house and farm and will week. She is now visiting relatives
her slater for a few days.
Mr. Lemmen went last week to ta k o-immediate P9*rêniim:- -“MT7 t n r r m T T n t r a
Robt. Roe*,
tnpanied by his
his old home In Toledo, Ohio for a Dressur will return to Watertown,
short stay. New* from him says he N. Y., to help care for hia mother. niece, Mias Mattie Walker, and,
H.* H. Chappell of Celery avenue Chat. McLarty motored over to
is longing for the cool breexes of
is
driving a fine now Ford auto,
Eustls Tuesday tl transact business.
Florida.
,
.
v
ilr
. and Mrs. Joe Cemeron and
There was a~dfver*lty of observing
Dr. Callahan brought Mrs. W.J.
the Fourth In Geneva, owing to the family have been entertaining Mrs. Tierst ’ both*. Monday. She la stay
. fact that whooping cough la preva­ Cameron’s niece and husband, Mr. log' with her mother, Mrs. M. A.
lent there were two of three small end Mrs. Vernon _Clyatt and chil­ McLarty until ahe is much stronger.
dren of Ft. Meade. Mr. Clyett is
picnics' instead of one Ivff* one.
We are glad to report that ahe Is
Mr. and Mm. J. V. Wicks and son manager of the batik at hia home still improving.
IIall, Messrs. R. W. and J. C. Lawa re. having a pleasant outing at town. Richard Holxendorf of Ar;
Miss Jrvfo Royal left last week ton, Mr. L. C. Windham.
cadfa,
a
nephew
of
Mrs.
Cameron’s
1
Daytona Beaeh.
for Jacksonville where she will at­
Mr. Enoch Partin and Mr. E. Aj
Oscar Nicholson, as jolly.-and has also been a yUitoF here.
M in Ola Eatridgb Is here from tend Prof. Hathaway’s summer
Farnell both have new Fords.
happy aa ever waa shaking hands
Howel, Ga., visiting here parents, training school at the Duval High v M r . B. F. Wheeler, Mr. J. H. Lee
with Geneva friends Tuesday.
school building. Mr. and Mrs. U. apd Mr. R. L. Wheeler have re­
Frfd Ballard was ‘ .displaying a Mr. .and Mrs. F. W, Estridge and
H. Hagan’s Infant daughter, Corine turned home after having spent abau
other
relative«.
huge rattlesnake at thè poatoffice
is
slowly improving from malarial about ten days at'White'Springs, il
Dr. Davis, the optician of Kia-.
last Tuesday measuring six feet six
fever.
simmee was calling roong hia patinches.
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A’ parffciWa given at the home GREATEST PITCHER ON.EARTH
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Miss Mao Prevatt la hettib from rona out here laat Thursday.
There' ha^ been more caljijor innd of Mr. amJijdw. Warren Royal by
&amp;
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a pleasant visit to Eau Gallic.
Misses Leila, Ruth and Vivian Lady Funtral Director of Dead Letter
Mrs. Geo. Msthleux entertained here this season thsnm *for
»- ■ several
nds RnK
A Card
- to m
Offlca Sendè
Walter
Mrs. W. D. Adams and Mrs. Geo. years, both to buy-.and rent. Near­ Royal in honor of Misses Mary and
..MV., ,
~r -1 “iriT^r filili "T T
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ryv Jolm»orU ,
Perry
Ruby
Cobb.
The
living
rooms
were
ly
all
the
cleared
land
U
spoken
-for,
Peters at dinner on last* Thur day.
B oston a M ayor has endorsed
Miss Belle Elchnor, who had the both at this, place, Cameron City, beautifully decorated with cut
Bode Bam, aerrlug fn the capacity
flowers
and
pot
plant«.'
A
variety
Beck
Hamnjock
and
all
through
the Ford .for city çeryiçe. . S o
misfortune—to Injure - one of ther
of arbitrator on behalf of American
*4 of -popular gamaa were indulged In.
eyes recently,was able to attend the the Celery Delta.
fandom, the other day wit called upon
has John W anam akcr, prince
The Florida Gardens Co., Inc., Delirious refreshments were served to decide “who la tb4 greatset pitcher
picnic on Lake Harney laat Satur­
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by
the
hostesses.
At
is
late,
hour
o f merchants.
The shrewd­
In Uttar day baseball ?"
day.
.
. T are tiling and preparing to put about
Miss Nannie Harris was one of t an acre under cover for aeed beds the. guests hade adieu and ail said
There was received In the Chicago'
est business m en choose the
merry party of young folks from on the new land at J. C. Ellsworth's they had spent a moat enjoyable poet office the other day a postal card
Ford because it gives the bigevening.
Among Jtbe guests were bearing the following ,in*prlptloa:
Winter Park who picnlced on Lake place.
Misses
Ruby
and
Mary
Cobb
from
“To
the
Greatest
Pitcher
on
Earth.”
We
understand
the
railroad
Harney on Tuesday last. The. en­
t return pen dollar invested,
Chicago- had beea-JUMLaluMPd hr
tire party were greatly surprised at through here ia to bo made the,main EuatJs, MUs Mfcftf* Walker of Tamsmall only~in purchase
the improvements which hive lately line from Oviedo to Sanford shortly., pa, Miss Lucille Royal and - Mr*. the problem, aa a cursory examlnatlou
of
the
records
of
the
Cubs,
Box,
and
with passenger service as well as Iris Pell, Mesafo, Chas. McLarty,
price and cost to keep.
been made at this place.
Chtfeds naturally would Indicate.
. Miss Thusa Tarbei entertained freight. Considerably work it being Ernest Royal, Rubin Register and
The poet ca^d waa sent to the dead
Fiw tiuaJfvd tiolLr. U th« poet of tko Ford tu -,
the band of "Little Willing Work­ done to the tracks. They will be Cedi Royal.
letter office, whbre one of. the Udy
■bovi; the touring cor b fir* ¿by; tlii town car m u
ers” of the Baptist church at u in good order.
funeral directora, like £ good rooter
fifty—f. *. k. Drtratr, Rampici* with rtjulpmfnt.
Í
party laat Wednesday afternoon at
for the Natlonala, promptly forwarded
Get catalog ud paiticuUii tnm
r~*~
the card to Walter Perry Johnson.
WOODLAND PARK NOTES
her pretty home.
C F, WILLIAMS. Agcot; er
“SmokebeJl Walter” receired the card
LANE MARY
On Tuesday of last week Mr.
-r r
and
haa
filed
It
In
among
the
other
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EDWARD
HIGGINS. 8ricmoa. u
Purdpm had an old fashioned "barn
ThOrsday, July '2.^—A large num­
áequlstUona of hia remarkable career,
Scaleni
Markin*
tod G m p Composy
raising.”
The neighbors were in­
II. N. Poston paid Sanford a vuit ber of boys, escqrted, by Rev. Peck wblch Include bank Stock, railway
vited. the men came with their tools Monday. v
spent the day at Woodland 'Park. bonds and gilt-edge mortgagee.
and the ladles with their fancy work
J. P. Gunter, the, former Seville Swimming races, 1toboggan and
and smiles and amid much enjoy­ section foreman visited H. D. Du­ coaster rides were the chief amuscment the woik proceeded rapidly. rant one day lost we4k. He was on monts, not forgetting dinner with BIRDIE CREE HITTING HARD
At high noon the entire party were hia way to Lakeland, Arcadia and watermelon* for'
fa r ! dota
(leasert.
A few Diminutive Outflsldsr la Banging Ball
ushered into the dining room, where other places.
W H E R E 8 H A L L I G O T O SCH O O L?
other-visitors came also.
at Good Rate With fntimatlonal
n royal feast waa awaiting them
The Fourth was’, ‘celebrated here
League Team.
Saturday a-large number of peopte
prepared by the deft fingers of Mrs. with a nice picnic and plenty of ice spent the Fourt
the "sane and
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN . Purdom.
Thia waa possibly the cream and also a nice dance at Mr.
Birdie Cree. formerly of the New
quiet way" by j Icnidng at Wood, &lt;;AiNRrtv|gLn
TAIXAHAhSSX
biiainest hour of the day. Most Sjobiom’s. Everything
veent
on land Park. Cap
Preston brought York Americana, la now playing with
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CoSofo o f Arte *od ScImmoo; NamiJ Kriwolt
certainly the good things were en­ nicely and everybody scorned to en­ two loads, und a$ Is usual a large the Baltimore lean) in the Interna­
««boot of
o í .Klproeetw;
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hoot •{
of Moot*; Mrkoot
8&lt;bool of
tional league. Birdie fell off In his Hr
joyed greatly. '.Work was resumed joy the day.
Alti
Allí r
Enmatan IH. Wan ; ( I t t t a l * Reboot.
number were left behind on the
OrnWun wHb nrimniag pool: baakot WU
after edlnner.
In the evening the
Mr. Lee of Jacksonville was guest Sanford dock. For lack of «heUer hitting while with the Yankees and rrn
nad-Uonb courte; »re sad modani buiUir.t-;
was let out to the minor leagues. Cree battolai
party-were Invited to the home of of his sister, Mrs. J.- G.' Martin on
rampi»: dormitori«* Hit* all modani logs; SloO cvra toatronon «arf a -¿ u n t » ; »M
they could not . Wait for the launch
yoviw rem from Í7 FloriSa «uatWa u ri S i *****
rmmnl.uoaa; oaw dJ-i“ rsem and' bitch*«
Mr^ and Mrs. Allison wete music the Fourth.
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Ihyibok
hjriMc la Hart4a; CIS young «
from 4S nnd w r i p countriaa laat orato«.
to return to them. Nearly all of
rountira
»i«.|
l
ì
I.»t
aanion
and plt-nount conversation were en­
Rev. G. V. Albertsan, Sunday Monroe came in the afternoon and
TUITIONruca kt Cotlan «mi Normal School. TtîlTIDN KRKE; Ilonid nnd Kotmnc* fr*
joyed.
Those present were Rev. school missionary of DeLand "will
Board and Mitrane* tma tor -th* y*nr tl2i.0C. S112.(0 par yanr.
others came by vehicle* from San­
Will* today lor nubpi*, ,
Por c u b r o *tR*
.
.Hope of Oviedo, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ hold services here Sunday afternoon
ford, Upsala and ither places. Sun­
A. A
M U R P H R E E . P r e s id e s !
EDWARD CON RADI, President «
lison, Mr. and Mrs. Greer, Mr. and at 3:30 p. m. Evening services 7:30.
day, owing to ruin the attendance
Mrs. Hudson,' Mr. and Mrs. Davis,
Mr. and Mra. H. D. Durant and was alight.
£ .
-, Mr. and Mrs* W. D. AtRms, Messrs. little daughter, Canicla .spent Sun­
Travel over the.Monroe ferry haa
Sydney Greer, Duckhardt, Huddle­ day in Kissimmee, guests of Mr. nnd
outgrown
the capacity of the ferry
ston-and others.
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Mrs. B. E. Haley.
Follo4ing are resolutions adopted .. Our handsome little town Is on and It i* high time for a bridge.
( by th*; Woodman Circle of Genova' the boom, property is changing One hundred ynd eight autos were
on the death of one of their mom- hands. Think the good road the in line at one tim4, waiting patiently
for hour* to cross. These would
hers, Mrs. Martha Smith Littlp:
county is giving us has something to
j . 1■
gladly
pay ‘SO cents or more toll to
Whereas, God in.'His infinite Jvrfa- do with it.
£rou
qq|ckly
on
a
bridge
and
travel
'r . dam has .seen fib *to ' remhve- otfr J h c Townsend grove waa .pur­
, vV a &gt;r
would
increase
further
‘
in
conse­
friend and sister^ Martha 'Little chased by 'Mr. Fillman of Massa­
from her place and labors among us chusetts, who will soon locate here;' quence. That thia ia the boat -di­
rect route north or to the beach v *&gt;
to her homo on high, tie
Mr». Webstel hg) returned to her
*y
Resolved, 1st,, That we, the ment- horde in Sanford, after visiting ..here been amply proven.. The cost o r a
bert of the Woodman Circle hereby mother here, Mrs. Evans for several bridge would he only a temporary
JACKSONVILLE
outlay, as the revenue from autoa
expreaa our heartfelt sympathy to daya.
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alone would sooq pay (or it.( Re­
—T o ­
the bereaved family and Commend
The improvement that the A, C.L.
them to the Father for comfort, in U making here on road work, In con­ gardless of this'll hat become a ne­
s e lenita.
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t't , v. *; *.fit*.*®
cessity.
R. P a n i , , , tt.7*
Dm nr.
61. SO
S S S .'.'- 'l i S
this their dark hour of sorrow.
nection with the public road being
Colorado
tfpitnn....
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WOODSMAN.
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Resolved, 2nd, That our circle has graded through here will ad much to
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Tor,m
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’ .lost a good member, and her gentle the looks of our town.
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manner and Jdndly ways will ever ^ The Lake Mary Real Estate Co.
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. remain fresh in thè memory of tU haa just organised for business.
Gtaekr Ptrk........ SS.T* Nlnnm P*l|»77. . . . . 47.40
Msnmretb C.»».. ■
••that loved her.
The Arm U composed of R. N. Pos»
LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORADO CALfFORNlA.
- , Ifeeolved, 3rd; That we humbly ton, president; 4* G. Martin, man­
Mr. ami Mrs.* Theo Aulin spent
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA. MICHIGAN, THE GREAT LAKE»
• bow in submission. to oiir Creator ager and Mrs. Bertie Martin, sec­
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FAUbN
several days last week in Fort Pierce
and realise that our loaa la Heaven’a retary and treasurer. They pro­
FROM POINTS IN THE STATE.
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visiting relatives.
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Tickets
on
sale
dally.
May
15
lo
September
SO
.
Rotorn
Um
U
OeL
31. IJM
Quité a large crowd attended the
Resolved, 4th, That a -copy of truck and'farm Mands, also town
Except—To
destination»
in
Arisons,
Br|H«h
Columbia,
(exiepl
Fe
picnic-at Lake Charm Park on the
Birdie Cree.
these resolutions the sent to the be­ lota. They bave already Hated sev­
Glacier and Mount Robson), CuUbenla, Let
Fourth and all enjoyed themselyea .
,
reaved family, to the Smnfdtd Her-' eral hundred acres of very fine truck
Belton. Gsrdincr, Glacier Park Station nnd Ycltowston
very much.
;/
fr ‘C"u." waa always regarded aa one of tha
4‘*1
and Washington, tleketa on
aid for publication and spread on and citrus land, including 800 acre«
luadlng batsmen in the American
Dr.
and
Mr*.
C.
J.
Marshal!,
Mrs.'
league, but bla work with the stick
oar minutes.
V In one body. We predict a boost
V A R IA B L E
» Nannie Moran,
£ for Lake Mary and its surrounding J, H. King and daughters, Misses last, year waa a big disappointment to
Martha
and
Nellie
King,
M
r
and
ETC.
Manager Chance. Cree (a banging the
• Bertha David,'/&gt; &gt; u country with those people behind
' LAKE.
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Mrs. Jf/T. Clark, apd daughter, Mias ball *t a good rate in the Interna­
Ida Raqlerson.
Q this business,
&gt;UGrt
Agnc« Clark left Tuesday morning tional.
GOING THROUGH ST. LOUIS,
y
t u '" ' ¡vt- Committee.
J A ' Utter arts kecejved here, tc- few
ALL
In autos for Daytona Beach tCTpend
v*,u‘
Jb, " . ,
OH.VICE VERSA. LIRERAL STOR.O
days ago' by the *5joblom children
Pecklnpaugh PraJse4,:f
several weeks.
;
, v-V
from their parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Tho
N4w
York “8 un" rises to reTHEATTRA
teller Let Her Cry.
Miss Mary Aulin enteruina^ tbh
A woman la almost aa peculiar aa a E. A. iijoblom. At the time of their young people of.th e Chflstlaii’ En­ nufrk: ‘Going over the field situa­
Three Solid Through
tion carefully on« canned dlsoorer
IMA! Btio will break into tears, and writing ttfoy were1in Liverpool, Eng­
deavor
Society
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evening.
any shortstop in either blg -feoguo
TO TfJE NORTH AND NORTHWEST
the more ehe la urged to cboer up land; still on-their *ay to Sweden
♦etjrenjoying their trip finely. .Thera were1quit* a number present who oxoels Pecklnpangh to any no*
the more ehe will 017. -But If come
' ftíiffi~1 —I— OUGHfnBWTi
UREE TRAINS DAILY.TO■T1
and after a number of interesting Ucaable extant. Thia chap'fo.about
one telli her to go ahead antf^ted Ai
RLE AN 8» L, A N. DINING CAI
°N
C«
games were played delicious cake aa good aa they come, day in und
many tears as aha pitaffi, abe will
VICK. PAST TIM E. ROCK I
day
out.
and
th*
New
York
cjqb
would
and
punch
were
served.
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at onoe quit crying-and' »peak ber
FOR HANDSOME ILLUSTRAI
SELECT FAMILY HOT
Qlnd.—Atchliotrtìltfbe.
K pleasant party that motored gif* a fat w»d of money ‘for a «eo*
oad baseman of the same caliber."
over ‘to Daytona for the faces oh
. i-’ ’
Saturday was Mias Edith Howard,
Question Tims.
CUanllr
MUa Jennie Hope, Mr. Cfcas. Lee,
CtaanllpsM may be
« —•‘Mummy, when you and
Mr. E. H. Morgan, Ur. W. J. Law: ‘ •*
aandy were engaged did you engage
of purity of
fe # # ?
himi or did
i be engage y o u r —Punch.
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OF CANDIDATES IN GREAT PIANO CON­
TEST AT D. A CALDWELL &amp; SONS, WEEK,
ENDING 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 t h f :

B A. CALDWELL

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SANFORD HAPPENÍNGS

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Y Moonlight Ride
The Christian Endeavor Society
of the Presbyterian church gave a
ddlghtiui •moonlight ride to Fort
florida Tuesday ijjght on the Alma
' ||»y. A good time is reported by
jL Those enjoying the ride were:
MUscs May Doyle, Lettie Caldwell,
,J)«*sie WUUaTbsonj Bessie Long, LH?
B*n Gibson, Lillian Herring. France»
i^vitL Gladvs Green. Annie and
Alleo Whltner, Annie Lee Csldwoll,
jjr*. Paxton. Mr«. Graham, Mrs
Maxwell, Miaa Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. M.ínfón, Mr,

j The end of our great offer4 is now at hand.
Soaroely
[
“enough
Hoosiers
remain
for
this
sale
to
justify
this
This Our
advertisement.
L ast A d
WE NOW HAVE KEPT OUR PROMISE .J
By telling you frankly that YOU MUST ENROLL EARLY T O ­
Tom orrow
MORROW in order to have the Hoosier save.you hours
the Last
from your hot kitohen during the sweltering days ahead.
When the last Hoosierv in* this allotment is taken, y o u r
ppportnnity-to-earoll-on the famous Hoosier 91 Plan
Your Las
ends, and we have no early assuranoe of reoeiying mors
Hoosiers j even on regular terms} for some time tor*#,
Chance
oome.
Come tomorrow without fail, and oome early.

Mr«. W. L. Morgan returned home
on Monday. '
v ilt m « Eleanor and Roth Roberta
have returned from a delightful
vlalt to White Sprihp.
Mr*. C. E. Walker ie spending the
week end in Orlando,-the guest of
her «later, Jjfn. Greenwood.
Miaa Beuie Wllliamaon, the charm
Ing gueat of Mica Eva Walker will
leave for her home in Miami Saturday afternoon
Willlnmson

R ead a b o u t

Wei dins n'Caldwell, Tenney of the visiting girl» this summer.
and Robert Deane, Coatee Wicker,
Ralph Stevens and Mr. Clos«.
Mri. H. T. Coates of Daytona,
who has been vlaiting Mr». Deane
W-*- Penny Forty
Turner left for Tarpon Spring« and
Miss Ev* Walker was the charm- other Florida points on Thursday,
lag hostess at a Penny Party Wed­ accompanied by Mr. Coates,
nesday afternoon in honor of her
Hue guest, Miss Williamson. A
^ Engagement Announced
penny contest was enjoyed by tho
Mr. Henry L. Gibson announces
guests, the prise, a box of fine cor- the engagement of hla daughter,
respondent cards belpg won by Lillian Coleman to- Reverend 'Edwin
Miss Junle Stumon. Delicious sand- Darnsll Brownlee. The marriage to
-viche». cake and ired f«*a were tako place in South Carolina Auguat
atrved.
the eleventh.
Miss Walker's guests were the
Owing to the recent death of Mra.
Misses Mabel Hand, Elisabeth and Gibson, the wedding will be a very
Anns McLaughlin,_ Junle and Josie quiet one and np invitation* will be
Stumon, Annie L««’ and Lettie Cahl- issued.
vtil. Katherine Steinmayar, Annie
Renfroe, Charlotte Hand and Lil­
Mrs. Victor!* Hawkins and Miaa
lian Herring.
Laura hive returned from a month
spent on Coronado Beach.
.¡YMrs. Deane Turner motored over
to Daytona Thursday afternoon to
Mrs. Hattie Wilson Kenedy is
be the guest of the Misses Coates visiting her parents and friends.
for two week».
Mrs. Kenedy was a former Sanford
girl. She now-.resides in London,
y Mr. and Mrs. W .L . Morgan will England.lave on Tuesday lor Virginia. Later
on they will visit their sister, Miss
A jolly party of campers leave for
Ruth Mettinger in Philadelphia.
the \Vekiwa river today. The party
consists o f ‘ Mrs. (fora Williams, Mrs.
¿..Rev. Arthur Peck and JUi mother .Hattie Wilson Kenedy. . Mias Alice
hive gone north for a month's Wilson, Mr. Tom Wilson. The par­
ty ia .a reunion of girl and boyhood
friends,
Mrs. Forrest ( Lake and little
Miss Alice Wilson of Tampa is
daughters, Serita fend M*ud left on
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Monday for Charlottesville. Va„ and visiting her parents.
Mr. Doslcr DoVano visited his,
other points of interest.
sister, Mrs. Ifaye* for a few days
Mrs.’ Eugene Lsrr«more o f ‘ Jack­ this week Mr. DeVane is a prorei
sonville who has been the guest of nent young attorney of Tampa.
Messrs-

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these c o n v e n ie n c e s th a t
made the HOOSIER neces­
sary to over 700,000 women.
f f \ Mrs. Christina Frederick'a famous
W
'•Housekeepers’ PoodGulde’ *—on
the upper left door-answers the eternal
problem! "What shall we have for
dinner?*!

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Tbt Cook-book Holder on the mid­
W
dle upper door holds ,your cook
book securely when not In use. When
you are .cooking, (Imply open up the
book .to the proper page behind the
holder/ It ia on a Iev0 with your eye,always «-lean, never In the way.
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There tre 40 ip ed tl conveniences
in the N E W H O O S I E R - 1 7 .
are entirely N E W .

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/ 0 \ The Hoosier Metal Plour Bin holds
**** fifty pounds. It is low and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enablos you
to clsan the entire bln easily. The In­
side is entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold flour. First floor In is always
out first.
M Y Tha New Shaker Flour Siftpr is
&gt; * / the moet wonderful of all the new
Hoosier invention*. It la the only flour
sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
shakes flour through Instead of grinding
It through, / / cannot n-car out and can­
not grind through any grit or foreign
substance that might be in the flour.

Tomorrow, Only $1 Puts This NEW
HOOSIER in Your Home— Don’t Wait!

OUR WINDOW DISPLAY is
the talk of the towä— come
and aee it.

The mid-tummer tale (ermi are
1. Yon but choose sot of the new Ht
Interior’1 at slightly less price.

For Beach or Swimming Pool

4. The low cash price fixed hy the factory prevails strictly.
5. No interest—do extra fees.
6. This sale is under direct supervision of the Hosier Company
7. Sale ts strictly limited to oer small snmmev allotment of new Roosters
8. Your money hack if yon are not delighted with your Hoosier. .
This is your opportunity—If you act quickly—to own this wonderful Hoosier
i the roost liberal terms ever offered. You mey search the whole world and find
thing that will save you so much labor in your kitchen as (his new Hoosier.

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A new feature in the Base Cupboard is a narrow shelf conveni­
ently located for the storage of canned
articles. Most women will find this a
great convenience as an "emergency
shelf.” It will save many trips to tha

TOMORROW YOU may examine aO
the new feature#. Yon incur no
obligation. Bat yon should come
early. You may be too late to get
one on the HOOSIER PLAN if you
delay; jCome and SEE this remark*
able NEW Hoosier tomorrow.

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue

The Only Place In Town Where Hoosiers Are Sold

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Discipline.
The rigor of .discipline seems unde­
sirable to many In the prcsjal.gcnoraUon. They arc unaware'tha*.„obedi­
ence la strengthening end peace giv­
ing. A military regime, with ita Iron­
clad discipline, does not bleak spirit.
It makes man ready for forcod marchea and to tneeU.death. If disclpllnt
hurt the human
then soldiers
would npver'wdP'*V|p#- Rnttlea would
be won by mob*.' Discipline does not
diminish life. A» enhances llfo, and
so confers a^pebee of peace.—Collier's
Weekly,

il* .children must
taught to
•*lm, ns they must bo taught
Scathe fresh alt or. to read and write.
*wltmntng la not a negligible part of
Jh*-lr training, and they tako to water
like littlo ducks.
-••V mire BUIvn iiiuwu m
•XT
2Ü°4Îtro stilted to glrkLcf Ml si***That•on
— -tho nearly grgwn miss A;U»o.

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Monarch« Net Ov*rCls*nly.
King Charles IJ, of England drdhsod
shabbily end Louis XIV. of France dis­
liked to wash, a llttl* cold cream ap­
plied, smh a hxndkemtlef being tho
chief irlbuto he paid »0 cleanliness.
In 8t. Almbc’dWtafled account of the
king's'***
the poising of his
periwig through the cloe*$ *ed. curtains la the morning to the ceretnonlsf.* placing of the I'^lfjjtklrt
hla shoulders when bo rentaL-thor* Is
no mention of aay ablutions.

&lt;*oter might bo rnjidq for 0, you
hut grown-up woman.' But Ah

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for c]
Tho tiny i
'•imple and s
• toVd to.w
PUltrd. Th._..

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dr»*n |nto tho legs about ih e v k m w
^ b ulaatle cord. T h e gsrmvpils cut
enough so tkff the biootbpw f*H
description.
°*r-t the kneoa,*Vs
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‘ There ie » whits collar i»id foUtttH
tie. and eta-short sleeves kfr
Eskhed with bands of white. Tho
•kUddcrs nr» verv Iona, and M»o
the elbow.

ThU last Is a v ondeTfully clevw
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made of an oblong strip of goods fold­
ed Into shapo and machine aUtchod.
t, .h.riMi thB-evee and manages to be
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||| impulse of strenuous
- " | t t may be «rid that -newspaper Toip strenaotia labors n n r m recognition.
Ii may be aald that newspaper criti­ Thoir journal Is in thft possession of
f tbiUbtxi C w y T***J*r l i d frtd ir
cism of anpther medium of adver­ th« Times-Union and many ham«
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY tising would possibly be prejudiced, inscribed thereon are strange to our
;
R. J. nulLT. Editor ' . .
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T f f FarTTBi4Bmr
but it fs easy to decide on the evi­ geographers; besides they record the
W. M tlAYMCS B u tin e»* M anM Cf
dence without accepting the dictum presence of ntrnngc birds and insects
that well deserve study, forsaking
■b»er let loo Price, »2.00 a Year In»«r“ **' of any newspaper.
Would the efficiency of the pri­ the route of tha fiver steamers after
D a U w a d U i b * C U » b r c a r m r 1 1 -0 0 p ar y # * r in mary law be Impaired If the adver­ leaving Lake Monroe they followed
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advance or 2 0 o par » o o th .
tising feature were eliminated? That the tracks of launch« and rowboats
P i t o h u )« a d ta a c a m u l l b * w a d a a l e « t * .
A t Close of Business July 6th, 1914, in Compliance W ith Chapter
i» for the legislature to decide, and up the river beyond Lake Jesup—
to the experience and judgment of na'igating lake Harney they plunged
6427, Laws of.F lo rid a
Co (arad U Mcaad-c!*«! mall aaattra A W u t 22n-l
the members the Times-Union agrees into the great marsh where all irisps
ItO«. «I Uw PwiaOoa at »an ted, nacida,
andar Act of Manb 3rd. 187».
with tha Tribuna that appaal1ba failed them and they sought n prac­
made. Ytt, • without reference to tical channel which was found with
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
i Ha m the*r«ulta and character of the par­
O «o a ta Harald feOdlnd
great difficulty into successive lakes
Loans and D i s c o u n t s . . . $218,117.20
ticular feature of the f»w, let us ask to Lake Washington. Thence they
Capital Stock
$ 30,000.00
A young girl, Jennie Parker,flag* whether the state should loaa money pulled their boat over' tnudbanks
; J48.7 2
.Overdrafts..
\*eTf V'flAttirtiter tralrtnear'lIsYel- for - the benefit -of the candidates, and finally etruch-ftrm-grourtd at the
"Surplus and Profits
V' 15,376.91
hurat, Ga.,* the other day and pre­ and whether the imposition of coats bluff which is the northernmost
Stock», Securities, Etc------- 10,467.00
on
the
candidate
to
save-the
state
point
of
Fort
Drum
prairie
border­
sented a wreck. A bridge over a
Dividends Unpaid....
Banking House, Furniture
276.00
creek had burned. The Parker girl from loss would partake of the char­ ing on tha Alpnttl Fists. There they
40,443.75
and
Fixtures___*------acter
of
blackmail?
Tha
state
has
concluded
the
St.
Johns
was
born—
tore a piece1off of her red calico
Deposits...................
t
. 268,558.49
dreaa and waved the train down. the power to extort money from the the greatest of Florida’s rivers—as
■Cash and Due from Banks . 45,034.73
The peaaenger» railed a puree.for candidates, but the question is, well known as the Rhine or the
liver b erg use
‘ - •- ■■■ her for - lffr heiei r tondueW Oralr eh eeid th e ttei»e do woi- -W iry tree feine -t e ilain)?
’ s a iC iM ì-io
$314,211.40
let the American citizen do bualne I? there was water all tha way from tha
Banner.
;
Tlmw-Unton.
head to the mouth.
Jennie evidently d o « not wear nn
up to date sldrt, otherwise there
Are not the»« men discovarara and
I hereby certify, that the above statement is correct;
wouldn’t have bean enough goods in WHY STATE NEED BOOSTING the rest of it? , la It necessary to
On Saturday potato« ware selling search far greatness In the wilds of
the skirt to flag a train.
at retail in Jacksonville at 40 cents a South America? Why not honor
— - — O - ----------peck. On Monday they retained those who serve us rather tbati those
GREAT IS FLORIDA
For the three months ending June here for 76 cent* a peck.
who find materials for the maps of
The above isn't a text for &amp; ser­ foreigners? Perhaps somebody may
80, Florida shipped by rail:
mon; it U a sermon within itself. It dive into Silver Springs deep enough
. FruIt—2119 carloads.
Only Way to Ketp a Secret.
is
the most powerful argument in to find the source of the Octclawaha,
Lettuce— 300 carloads.
When Vjpdr I, Dry. .
In life, usually, the only absolute.
the world why Florida needs boost­ but aa this la superlatively difficult
Celery— 1634 carloads. '
It la a popular misconception that
ing, and why Florida needs adver­ we call for a volunteer.—T im « aqueous vapor and ice aro wet. They Incontestable insurance of a secret
Vegetable«— 4194 carloads.
h to tall It to no one. If one does
tising, snd why Florida needs' more Union. .
are In themselves dry, and become
Tomato«»—6484 carloads.
r
FOR
not want a fact known. It Is wise not
wet only when’ they tutu to water. "Bo
farmers and producers.
Strawberries—210* airloads.
I BEAMS
to tell any part of 1L—William George
dry la aqueous vapor ttiat it will dry
Look the world over and there
Potatoes—2188 carloads..
Jordan.
CHANNELS
any motet object that it comes in con­
isn’t a country that produces better
Pineapples—979 carloads.
tact with," states an eminent author­
4
ANGLES AND, ’*
potato« than Florida. There isn't
Watermelons—3667 carloads.
.T M S lU o s of
tirerai I
ity, Mr. M. Mott-Smlth. Superheated
a country that can produce more
Cantaloup«—329 carloads.
ALL SHAPES
¡•team, befora it condenses, is
:* 1
.THE FIRST fc itftlN A L BANK
'Total shipments by rail, in car good potato« per acre, and at as
BOILER
PLATE
f •
gas. Ice feels wet If the tempi
(ffontinued From Page 1)
lots, 21,004 carlos'ds; estimating 40 small coat, and produce them prac­
TANK STEEL'
of tho hand is suOtclunt to" melt
st Sanford,
cars to the train, this gives 626 train tically at any season of the year.
Christian Association in,. Jackson­ Ice it is dry. , ■
¡STRUCTURAL,
1» IS * S ta le o f F la tte » , a t I h r O « * a t lia « ía r a t
It hasn’ t been many weeks since ville
loads of produce from Florida within
J a n a 5 0 th , 1» I 4
V.
IRONWORK OF
At 8 o’ clock the entire eVowd ta s
90 days, 6 trainloads every day of the Metropolis printed a* story of a
April
Fool
Day.
million
dollar
potato
crop
from
the
invited
to
a
party
glyen
by
M
i«
the week. '
ALL'KINDS
There, aro all sorts of theories as
■When one considers that this arts Hastings development, just a wee, Emma Tucker in her cottage near
4 2 3 2 A 3 0.U
TRUSS RODS
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a very poor sat son—on account of tiny spot on the map of-Florida. tha inn.- Various game* wer»’-played to the arlgta of the nierrj atwlxctsax;
0.00
STAY BOLTS
to M t i n i
6.00&lt;MW
These potato« were raised. and in the yard while Miss Tucker pre- but’ the most plausible Is ' tho ono Bond» to m u , J 'a a ti) S a tin g » . _
the drouth— the figures are stupen­
»■.odas
GALVANIZEÖ- ‘V
D
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t»
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8
k
u
i
IU
«
u
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c
-----------------------------dous.— DeLand News.
shipped ail over the country, and a pared the-taffy fpr puliirfg. s When it w'oicu ¿ires the custqm its use in Danktog Komm. rWnitur* »ivd nuora* 11,000410
COPPER
from National Dank* (not n n w
much larger crop could have been was ready every girl enjo;iÿêd a good Frafice. about 1S64. Franco was the Un»«a
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n ta ).......
dipt European country to adopt thd Dua from
mat*
Banka
and
Hanktra.
,
*.420.13
ZINC SHEETS
LET US HAVE SHADE
sold. Now, within less than two old time candy pulling. .This closed reformed, calendar, and as a result the
U w (ramapprotvd H m » AganU.—
B4.5I3.T4
OAK
Seminole county, the youngest in months after this million dollar po­ the beautiful Fourth. From early Nuw .Year dr.y was carried back to Checki andoth«f CaahIt
t . t B I .4 2
National Dank*
4 , * 3 f ,4 0
the state should" supplement tho tato crop h*s been shipped out of morning until late in the evening it January 1. and mock cslla were made NMataiMhff
CYPRESS
» a c tio n » ! p a p e * m r t t n r y , n ir k a lt a n d
«stataci..^... . _ .. „T
._ .i
1.161. *3
brick. roads'tilth the planting of the,state,.tha .people of Jacksonville had been lull of tho b « t kind of a on April l. aa a"fnVe on such as had
MAHOGANY
la w f u l M o n ty U mar r a in D a n k , via :
shade tree« all along the way. Our are paying two pric« for potatoes. good time for every girl.
«,*34.00
forgotten the change in the calendar. »rmt*
WHITE PINE AND
U n M M t e s M w .______ I MOO. ito
ÍI, 03 a.00
country has already gained the rep­ Here we »re located in s.secrion of
The Florida camp conference is
lUdcmpdon fuM with U. 8. Ttnuurer
ALL HARD WOODS
( • p e r r a n t c4 &lt;
313.80
utation of being the most up to the country that cannot be beaten the first thing of the kind ever con­
1 ODO M
i (ran
fra U. S.
“ T&lt;
Ita*
LAUNCHES
Shattered.
date In the way of improvements for thtv things that may be produced ducted in th«' state. It has com­
T*«»l__
3 4 1 1 , 0 * 4. * *
He wgs a Hollander, just atTlved In
and ope of the first count!« in the an which the world must live, pay­ bined the feature* of ii summer camp
SKIFFS V
nLafe to build brick roads and it is ing fabulous prices for potato«! • n summer conference and has been Mils country to seek bis fortune, and
DORIES
2S.000.00
C a p ita l 8 to c k p a id tn ___
up to us to maintain that reputa­
Florida has "about twenty-seven for school girls, teachers and busi­ he had much difficulty In regulating Dur n i au F u n d Z T Z ._____
:s,uoo.oo
BUILT TO
tion by panting good shade trees millions of a c r « of tillable land. ness glrfii It has been representa­ his pronunciation, and *t times his U a d i r l t e i p rc S ta , t e »
24.S1S.00
words
were
almost
unintelligible
to
ORDER
CW.M
along the right of way of the main Only about 10 per cent of U&gt; is in tive of every sort of Christian or­
UEHNot* oul*t*ndln(____
his
host’s
small
boy,
who
sat
in
a
"cor­
unpaid_______
,L
roads especially. Th«r&gt; is nothing cultivation.
BOILERS AND TANKS
Wo can. raise more ganization, ten ip all being repre­ ner of tho room, somewhat mystified, ta d tv id u a l d m r i u » ü b ­
t e t t a t W k _______* * 2.4, 9 7 1 . 0 »
that enhances the appearances of rrops, and market them for better sented. Eight dqnmninatiq^, were at.last tho Hollander departed, and the
BUILT TO
• o d t w l l l n t a -at
the country roc'ds as much as fine prices, than any other section of this represented.
7. 8 M . S »
Sevfenty-seveh young small boy said to bis father: "Daddy,
Tim» nrtlSWa of
Competent force of workmen for
shade trejs and the comfort of rid­ rountry. It is the nest thing to a women registered for the conference, Is he a broken Englishman?"
[trpc*4i!________
1S.679,25
OrtitWHrW U ____ _
1.71S.0S 310,44*.*»
rou) work at all times..
ing through'these shady-byways in crime against civilization to permit taking in a" Week or more of it. One
Ìft0rS4
r«l»l K*»tnz» Ih&gt;po4tu
the summer time is something to thin land to He idle when milllonsv hundred end forty have attended it
R&amp;flnlzo Law» of “Chañes."
»431,064.5»
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commend this artion to our county are looking for juSt such opportuni­ for at least a day. The spirit of co^
Tbo laws of "chance," or the, Jheory H t * l * o f r in r t d » ,
M
1
commissioners.
Tho law really pro' ties as we have to offer Kerr. When operation :*Hd fellowship" manifested I of probabilities, have beef»
ên iadopted by C o tm ty of S e m in o !«
Jacksonville, Fla.
I , D . K . W h lin e r. C a r fiiw o l U t* » b a r » o m b m )
vide* for tho planting of shade tree»' these millions might be happy, pros­ at this camp is quite remarkable. the men of science. Until recently
b
true
to
the
brat
ot
my
k
rviw
1
r.tr»
mit
b
i
along the roads in Florida and reads perous, and producing things in The number coming under thi* in­ the only persons who bothered their
uw .
B. T. WHJTNKIl, CI m Ms .
ns fpliowa:
great abundance, that would help us fluence of the. conference ha* far Hends sbout tho problems’ fftat arise
Subarríbad and »arara ta W a r* m * thi* 7th
"It shall be the duty of the sev­ to keen down the high cost of liv­ exceeded the moat sanguine expec­ in calculating probabilities, woro gam­ d » y r i July. 1914.
II. C . DuBOSlS, t
Notary Pubtle
eral boards of county commissioners ing. It isn't justice to ourselves", to tations of the promoters. Epworth blers and speculative mathoiqlttlcJans.
mark of the Orest ArtistCorr«ft-AltaM:
Now
tho
student
of
physics
Is
obliged
of the respective counties of the our state, to the people in other see­ inn is situated on a plight aiope
. A ryilly grs4»T"»3ntls.t can always
*'r iyUKDEiUC II. IUNI&gt;,
¥ . p. rrm a T K K .
transform tí*^ 7tmi tarions of his art
stale wbcnuvur u majority of the! tioni nor to Nature herself, to' al- Taring Lakii Kionroe. On every side to understand them and uso them’ tonstantly.
, ,
tnto vntuable.'quajttlos.,—Oscar Wlldo
freeholders residing or owning real j low this to continue because of V are mots hung trees, making a most
estate along or -in the vicinity of luck of means to publish it to the picturesque scene. Around Enter­
any public road or highway shall world.
prise are many inUresligg places.
present to them a petition asking
The Florida Development Asso­ Some of these are within a walking
that said public road o t highway ciation, recently formed at Sanford distance and tramping parties go
be improved by plan Inj suit-, fo r -the purpose, of working for an out every day. Others can be reach­
able shade, trees along such rood or appropriation for advertising Florida ed (^launch, one of which is at the
highway, or such part thereof as in the right way, is one of the belt diftpoaal of the conference girls every
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
may be desired or designated in such undertakings ever- begun. 4« . this day. '"Enterprise is primarily a prin­
F.
P.
FORSTER,
Vice
President
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice President
petition, to grant such petition and state, ft should be tlelped in every ter resort and there are few people
B, F. WHITNER, Cashier
A. L. BETTS, Auirtaht Cuhier
to have suitable shade trees planted manner possible, ,and every loyal in town during the summer, hencp
in regular order an hereinafter pro­ citizen of Florida should join in the the girls have evcrtyblng to .'them-|
vided, the work to be done at ♦t«*- movement. -7 y.
selves. The health giving- waYors ol
proper season and according to the
We cgn sturdy help to Iqwer the gapebe fit inlrifl&amp;l. spring*-are close ft"
prayer of' the petition."
cost of bring in our own state, and hand and those -who have^heep in
.‘. A . ¿ ‘- * - 0 ------.
in udjoining states, _ by d&amp;eloping attendance at thia confercpvo feel
THE STATE’S LOSS
the state and making it posible for Igreatly benefited in health. J 1;
T*
-Tho Bryan primary law require.* people to make fortunes for'trffcmBeautiful as this feature of, the
"• CAPITAt $25,00?
SURPLUS Al^b PROFITS $15,000
that -the state provide,the candidate* aelvcs, and make Florid* blossom as conference has b£en, the religious
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with an advertising mediUm" in the tha , rose.—Jacksonville- "Metropolis. side has been still more stressed.
ESTABLISHED 1887
■hape of a campaign book;* the coat
The earn«t Christian womrn who
L »
of this 1« the lan- campaign was
havo acted as apealers snd trades
Another River of Doubt
82,329.69, whlio the receipts from
have gotten close to the girls and'
Perhaps it would tie fair to claim many u girl will leave this confer­
S .N F O R D , F L O R I D A
the candidates aggregated 31,796.
Thus tho state is made to pay for .that thq,' St. Johns was the first ence with a life purpose more clearly
tho benefit of the candidates for river discovered by white men in the defined.
office a very comfortable iittle sum territory of the Uhited" States. Its
Sunday montintr ahd evening Pres­
for which a better, use might be cours« has been mapped for sqtne ident Jenkins o f WwleyVn College
The New Banking S ystem ,will soon be in operation* . In
centuries, but take your map of jwae thoroughly at home with a large
found.
s the Government adds new safe guards J^o the many which
Hut that is not all.'l The Tamp* Florida and try the point of a pencil number of young" w'orten- His mes­
. . . ____ * ' ». aL:_______I__ „1
t _ .1 r ■^
i'll X T _ &gt; _________ 1 n l w L . Tribune delivers the feUowln^;jiu^ on lu head—apparently its begin­ sages wore direct and personal. Mrs.
ning is lost In what it locally known M*bel Btephewt h f^ t - rctorsburg,
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"Candidates could.-use"! the akniY aa Grata Lake which it a body of prominent in' niqny jigases of liiromjfc*. / _•
money wllh greater Advantage with. *t»ter that varies in sice and may enVjictivitle» was Ono of the’ *p «k ~\
. well circulated newnpapf-nT VeXJ ' ¿sometime* known as a little ses sr* fiimday apd Monday.
Miss
But every river Enmm ’Pudior-hifs given «-¡ich day
few of tho. Voters ‘ who r(wcivr**iho of. vuudlmpks.
Withjtheir enlarged scope of; handling
campaign book this year took the'ahhuld have ^ head, we are now told, one of her splendid Bible readings.
•a River of Doubt until It has Mpn&gt;; otbgr.shnve participated in the
-e trouble thread -jL./U was cmdrij
-arranged, noeumQ^clively printed 'hein hu well discovered that its program rfiid h»\e helped make this
and rantalned’’ noj^jjqg of interest. jSpntaln may be’ exactly placedV first Florida conferetiW 4 great suc­
« This is otte
o( the .pritffirry Therefore-¿rea) fame A a statesman, re»*. ", vV •— ' -ral
«3.bhr-which ought to be cut out of It discovert** soldier V;and ... diplomat"
* by the next legi»tature. ‘The state awaits the man who can carry ^:ith
True Wisdom.
f
'"Will.be the ohly member of The Ft
T cannot afford to toie 3 1.500 each ,hlm aqtveyora .nnd zoologists *pd Wisei eèyiÿgs
often fall on bd
oaj
'fishernpui and hunters to t«tify that [round,i, but
electioji -On ,4tj elheme o{ thlj
bui a kind word Is
Seminole C ou n A“
which at»Y«&gt; no good puxpo/«. and he-has invaded the unknown so far brown nway.—Helru»
cannot
mid* Y&lt;Pfl»y, TjtL M ¡to locate a *priog or pond or
V A
CAM ot CooHt/ Jodi», »«mia
pbuwe, &gt; . ‘
" '• hpVpjK’.ireedhae-may .be idtfhtifisd a* larft»i.
of ri.»»**
rr *
'l Acccpring'' tiiy ktetepient.. of the s fountain in the neighborhood of n r* KaUta at
t. II. WflttMf
- Tribun»,i may 'V o . msl^ what hsv-1 be - l t * . i » g i o D Î t i f l . v rijulra I•.fiw ir .Il\aè *!»..» U ..
tirara ih»l
conrvra
___ nn til* IStfr-rfijr ,|,j]
"state, to hifr ow^oek, ehOuid rompel - We know at a sruajl compaW’ . Ol A..............
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I «batí ..apply t*
t * ii y
the _ csmli4ateA''to use ar rneilium Florid jam who might claim tho dia- (taors* o . Harria*. J u d « »( »»id
Jude* •( Probal*. lor My. Anal dl
' VUch‘-'d iih ^ it .’neturn .them their Uftctloh of this service but for tfcclr »4 m ln U tr»lor-«l Iba M t « » ol TI.
d*«»*a*d: »ad tb «t »1 lh « ran
money's worfh.. Can It be expected modesty; why not "drag them from n«r.
« ill p r * * « t my rtnal » m u n i » at .
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tr»t«r
*1 ral*
raut», »bi^ »&gt;k lor obacurity
and
MV
them
up
aa
candithat state officials not in the busi­
LÏiZ/èM-y,
...
1
dite*
for
thé
preaidency
as
ness could - publish a booklet that
I July S U . h. D. IBI4.
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that
would b* as
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given .out bj

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PAGE FIVE

CONSIDER TH E HOUSE F L Y

ijulc .H appcnlogSy-M cnU on Of
Matterà In i'B rief
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I W. M. Haynea of The Herald left
BY I&gt;R- O . J. M ILLER
yesterday for Plant City where be
nud a conference on the coat system
ftdSONAL HEMS O f IN U R E S ! and will attend the South Florida
Kills thousands of people every germs to the baby’s bottle and the
Press Association at Arcadia, today. year.
baby’s lips, the deaths of little chil­
,
.
¿tram»nr Of The Floating Small Talk* Mr. Haynea is an expert on the coat
Typhoid fever, tuberculosis, aum dren soared to 176.
w’ "fiBff|nr‘tly Arranged For Hurried
system as applied tq the art of print­ mer complaint, cholera 'and inteaThis is a call to such action dur­
Herald Reader«
ing and he will give them facta and tinal diseases follow closely in the ing April and May as shall prevent
trail of the common house Ay.
flies from breeding. Wip you heed
W' L. Harvey visited Orlando figures at the meeting today.
Flies
are
the
filthiest
of
all
insects.
that call now /or will y o u ‘wait until
jtttrrday on business.
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Word comes from "Father" Wal­
Watch
the
fly
as
It
la
born
on
the
your
own baby dies?
Xhe quality and. the price U right lace. Sanford's famous baseball star manure heap. See it walk over the
Step the Breeding of Files
jjB
Wt &lt;n hay and grain« at Dutton's. 78tf that hb now la with the beat team in slop and garbage, wallow In the dis­
Get
rid of, the breeding placet:.
South Florida. Wallace h pitching
hfiis Alice Pellett of New Smyrna for the Loughnuh, Fla., team thia ease laden privy vault, bathe in the
Manure: j^lean daily from milking
it riilting* h»r aunt,. Mrs, H. *E. season and will play in Orlando next, consumpUcve's cuspidor, and^ then sheds and hone barns.
irtter (rf-916 Oak avenue.
ThUVsday against Talatka, at, which wing- It# blithesome ~w ay' Inn» the X Pig pen: "Keep dry and clean,
house.. Follow it through unscreened ■ Garbage: -Keep it covered.
fYrth yeast cakes and popcorn at Mrs gamo sever#! local fans are planning
window or door and notice it cleans­ • Privy»:
Make and keep it flyto be present.
Simon's.
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ing its filthy body in the milk proof.
Nolle# to Telephone Subscribers
Dixie Brown now occupies a posl2. Kill the breedera:
pitcher, dropping its specks on the
Please report all telephone troubles
tion in the cold drink department of
baby's lips, or gathering with its
Kill ail winter fllee; thee# are the
either
at the telephone office or to
I s the Seminole Pharmacy.
companions on the nipple of the egg layer».*
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the Fernald Hardwirf Ca., and, ant
•child's -trutshig -bottle. ' Fusil" ftujll
In'*April put several Urge fly trap*
E&lt;5tra'¡raced-meal, &gt;liuTU*"brdn at To Hie’ etqploypes on the street.
tha act of eating the most disgust­ about all breeding place« to catch
r* t
t
Ll.
F. Dutton’a.
78-ti
F. w. m a i i o N e y ,
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ing filth, how often has It crawled the filet before they lay their eggs.
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Manager.
£van Pattishall of Geneva was in
over your face, drinking the pers­
—
Continue the trapping until after
In the dty on Wednesday the guest
piration and irritating you with its frost. It Is better than swatting.
Dinner
Forty
persistent, hateful, soft touch?
RÙ of his aunt, Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
Tho Holden trap caught 60 quarts,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J.' Holly bnterThe fly that preeps over the {ace or 600,000 fliee in one-season.
Cow peaa Bold as wanted by quart tained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry
bushel at C. H. Leffier'a.
91-2tc and children at their home on San­ of a tubercular patient in the pala­
Make Vonr Community Flylesa
¡ODaQDOnüDoaoooDDOoaDoaao
,
ooaoooooD ooaoai
tial home. In the cottage or hospital,
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How?
George Brown is «pending a tew ford Heights last night. Tho occa­ may deposit a deadly germ on the
1. Educate and stir up to action.
fay% with, home folks. He has a sion was a farewell dinner, the Hen­ Ups of s healthy person in your
.
2.
Prevent breeding of flies. '
ry«
leaving
today
for
their
home'in
position with adrug store In Kissimmee
house, marking anothor victim for v3. Keep filth covered until re­
Philadelphia.
An elegant menu the great white plague.
Tomato wrap« and tomato crates
moved.
waa served, after which music and
You are ashamed to to^rst* a
at F. F. Dutton's, * ’ .
78-,tf
other diversions helped to pan a, bedbug or body louse. O le,fly is . 4. Screen porches, doors and win­
vsu
VMr. aqd Mrs. Chas. Phillips of moat pleasant evening and the guests
dow«.
more loathsome and dangerous than
Geneva were in the dty on Wednes­ departed with the feeling that their
- 6. Make atl privies fly-proof.
a hundred bedbugs or body lie*.
day,' the guest of Hurry Phillips, the return cannot be made too soon.
6. Kill alt winter flies.
This shows what Dr. -Crumblne
^^photographer.
7. Trap the fly.
Mr a^il Mis. Henry and.family of the Kansas State Board of Health
8. Swat the fly.
expect
to
return
in
the'
early
fall
and
yiujc Ico cream from Duhart’e
discovered by keeping a -monthly
.
8.
Swat the fly.
as
usual
will
make
their
home
here,
record of Infanta who died from
^w y^'oreatn' Factory.,
86-tf
9. Offer prise« to children.
in fact they call Sanford their home diarrheal diseases during 1913.
J
Gotger and S. G. Harper now and their many friends will be
He found that deaths increased as 10. Keep everlastingly at it.
I * •'kwjFn.Orinndo yesterday on busi- ddightedijo welcome them back in
flies. ; multiplied, -•fn January, tb« *11. Insist upon your neighbor do­
•V'nesa connected with the court house October, j___ •*
season of no fllelip deaths' were only ing likewise.
at that place.
36j while In July'and August, the - Clranlineea is cheaper than flies
Pepper, eggplant crates at. F. K.J Automobile Owners Take Notice!' season when flies swarm in greitost and screens are cheaper than docReduced Rates' oyer Concrete
t
Dutton'a.^
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muriyou-*!». atOL-wotl’.flltii-Wwtf ;Jar. blllSL..____ r-'
Brtdg*"»t
TJiytbna—-HI"small “cats
Capt. Pagcnhart and daugh­
ter, Mias Edna have gone to Waynes Including Ford's with passengers,
Suspension Brldga la Shifted,
boro,^ Ga., to visit relatives and round, trip 2bc. All large cart, in­
An
important feat of unusual diffi­
cluding passengers 36c round trip.
friends for a month or two.
VOLUSIA CO.‘ BRIDGE CO. , culty baa Just been performed by the
department of bridges In shitting the
| The ladies of the Baptist church
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cables' of the Williamsburg bridge
will sell ice cream and cake in front
from supporting steel plna of ten
Notice of Election , _
oi MUler!s Bakery Saturday after­
Here is s vegetable tonic that Is
~ Notice Is hereby given that the tnchea In diameter, twenty-eight inches
far bettdT I6r“ ybu to take than the
noon and evening.
In
length
and
one
thousand
pounds
In
bi-ennial election as per the law is.
dangerous drug and poison called
Hay, oats, corn, chicken foods at hereby called' for the purpose of weight to nickel steel bar of tfalrtMQ
calomel. You never can-tell when
inches
in
diameter,
forty
and
one-half
F. F. Dutton's.
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¿lecting trustees for the' next sucInches in length and eighteen hun­ calomel is going to “ get you."
Ed Jump, an English auffragoUei:ceeJlnit two years and also for the dred pounds in weight—all with less That's the worst thing about taking
of Orlando .was in the city on Wdd purtyoM! of determining the number then two hours'. Interruption to rail so uncertain and dangerous a drug
naday drinking sulphur water and of mills of district school tax to be and vehicle traffic. This terminates a for constipation and Uver trouble.
calling on ■hia Sanford friends. \ levied for each of said years; said work of almost three years, by which Calomel la liable to salivate you or
election to be held Tuesday, August the longest suspension bridge in the
I -have a first class painter and sign, the 4th is Sanford, District No. 1; world has been rebung, with addition-, "knock'you out" ¿or at. least s day
writer. We can do your harness re­ Longwood, District Nÿ. 2; Oviedo, si trussbs, uprights and cross beams, the very next time you try. It.
L. R. PhlUVs^ft Co. have the mild
pairing and auto top work*how.
District No.’. 3 ; Chùluota, .iRetrict exactly doubling its supporting vegetable remedy that, successfully
strength.
The
changes
became
nec­
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W. H. UNDERWOOD. . No. 4; and dene va,' District No.1f .
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essary through -the new subway takes the place of .calomel. This
Further:
said
election
shall
be
held
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.Miss Alhine Frank leaves today
itMiepm of which tho Williamsburg remedy la Dodson's Liver Tone, a
Batin messaline la the ribbon choATQ for mia««« and' UfUe girl« do
for a visit of several weeks with under the same rules and regulations, bridge lr.to bo the central Unk. The very pleasant tasting liquid that
•en,
In any,light color. It la Uod Ini
not
-noticeably
■
railebl»tho
mode«
friends in Tampa and St. Peters­ Mid qualifications of election shall span carries tlx track«, two for sub quick but gentle relief from consti­
a
fotiHocpcd
bow at each side. Finally .
•
that
are
in
the
a»cen&lt;(fi£l'
for
their
hi the «aine as prescribed for those way or eldested and. four for street pation, .torpid or "lazy" Uver.
burg.
the
wrpalh
of
forget-me-nots
U
ad:
’
.
grown-up
listerà.
The
Balter
shape
for
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voting 'in the origlnnl election Creat­ oars.—New York Letter to the Pitts­
Dodson'S Liver Tone Is fully guar­ misses, like that «fee*, u In the pic­ Justed, it extends about the baaeref Where »bail I spend my. aunimer ing 4 sped at tax school district.
burgh Dispatch.
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anteed, and if you buy a large bottle ture, the poke-bonnet flhapfiiand wider the crown at tho front and along the
tscation?
At Coronado BeacWi- For • By order of the Board of Public
—
edge.of
tho
ruffleat
tho
back.
.
-,
?
brimmed
droopy
hat«,
almost
cover
for
fifty
cent«
and
It
does
not
entire­
apartments^cottage* or board apply Instruction of Seminole' County,
ThI» »mali and Wonderfully artlatto v • 1
- tho Arid of choice for ¿he mUs. But
Vesuvius
Still
Hotter.
ly
satisfy
you.
the
drug
store
wh^ie
M. N. Blanton, Corohedo, Fla: Florida.
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The temperature inside Mt. Ve­ you bought it wlU promptly give these few dominant’Idea«'have; been “sombrero“ In tho next picture la ‘ '* ’■ 1
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F. PN FORSTER, Chairmsn suvius,' which "Is unsacertalnable by you your money hack with a «mile. an rariouajy developed lhat there ia no trimmed'with*« cord, very appropri«triy1, «ud flniehed with a ribbon ^
L B. Marin, the watermelon king D. L. Thrasher, Secretary and Supt. ordinary ihcrmometrlcal methodsjjss
DodaonX.Cs-fine for both" -chlldsan monotonous.Bantanwe. fi .
ruffle abdht the brim, headed w,ltb Uie.'.
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For
little
glrlsVjo
botmot
shapes,
of Public Instruction.
.of Monroe continues to bring lusrecènti/ been measured in novel fash­ arid grqw'/v peep e.
cord.
L/xyps
and
ends
of
this
cord
*
the
«ombrerò
and
«omo
«mali
replicas
93-Stc
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•
ion by the Muolcb geologtst, BtgrL
------------ -------------- clous melons to the city of the Excel
of the «hnpleat shape worn by theiV make the'finish.
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who descended the crater, of the yd|„brand and they bring good prices .
Selfishness.
elder«.,provide a wide enough choice. ! One of the bats, for an older (tri, 1«
cauo for thfcpuruoso:-"
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PAOLA. POINTS
ior they have become famous.
Selflihaess assumes many forms,
For Uie copyist who finds it worth a sailor^shapo wttn oblong crown.
lie
dropped
«
thin
wlrb
cabla
Sfitti
■
Arthur Row, finable to at» any­
and
i! l every one of them fhay- be
while
trim the chiidren'e millinery There t* u collar of fancy silk braid
Notice Horae Ghnera
thing likable in our bojufied climate, an Iroo freight at; tho end into the found.the desire to grasp somb fan- at home, the four Naia pictured here In rich colorings and n fan of satin
1 have a first clue expert .horse sheer breezy hills and shiny lakes haa re­ crater. A
'ttb6 w|riJ wept nmb|f
:ted itiçanv of happtni'v|._«van at the Are excellent'models to follow, it
rtbben In the ■color which predomi­
cylinder« made of-lead, sloe and anti­
Give him a trial.
,
turned to his home fir Pennsylvania.
»inapte
orbiti
nr*.
Many,
things
In*
nates
in tho braid, at the front'
... r
no
more
difficult
to
trim,ihqafi
kbi*
trimi
kbkP«*
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W. H. Underwood Next time yoii come, son, bring mony, whlcii'intflf respectively uLtcav ii*jocntly; {Ur.-uursble In tbi-Meelves,
Tt^e remaining hat la s aallòr.j^th.. * .
■j drfctfrtartr tho
nt homo than to make
perstures of 8J8, 788 nnd l.lCE'.fic-'
whew■th»,.v cûtsê to' us
u sd*n -». rightful same young wearers.
a round crown covered'Fllb ovdrlsp1 Mr.-. W; K. Gore of Orlando, Mr*. your beat girl with -yougreos Fahrenheit.
A quglnt, easily-trimmed' poke bpn- plng row« of narrow ribbon over the c^.'.^
A B. Wallaco o f" Loughmail and
Charlie
^ ^
Potter, who has been 'to
Having been let down Into the anVnaturaj .ir^uim4,, ZiTni Into guilty
picture, is top. There la a wide band of braid
Misa Agnea BotÄamly- left Monday
hi» mother in Kentucky aiop- moath of the vdfesno, the lead melted and * fraudulent (msaesaiona ' when net of hemp,'shown in
iriromod
with
a
wreath
of
fqpget-mo- about the side-crown and six smallfor North Carolina to spend the P«d- to-wK? his fuifiilyriicre, and ha* at a* ^
nou and a plain sash of No,, cp sopn fan« of satin ribbon, doubled, sot about
■ summer.
*
Ihe-apUinoq^.-at-nfi
feet
6
[pr
***■
üf
011
feet,
and
The
gone
on
to
his^Omc
in
Cocoanut
i
*
, j &lt;. -&gt;
ribbon. The" uddcrbrim,la-7^ffi-with the base o? tho crown at Intervals. .
Inches.
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T";Grove.
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By
following
thè
copy
ona;
ufiM
»
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tho ribbon. ahlnAU cm, M guffle la
Miss Emma Tu$kof_
A- .yellow
,w smoko yenVjJiUk. tbo
o'bjftt oí L IÄ ..,.
Mr. Bona.oelebrated thy glorious
•ewad to the umKrhrlht alwi^t a half- risk of turning out an amateuriinToakdty On. Wednesday* ‘ehrduie'w' points
crater
Jiad
make
1
0f
d(T iyn tV e&gt; , if. not to maki
^CLUJth.with hia wi/q and .her people
inch in fropi the edga U Is turnod tng hat as (he result of painstaking of- • ’
t io the north, after spending thi'past
837 degree«
degrees in
In 1911,
191X. hÍ4 j . u dUScull Wr each oiherTOther T— over the edge end taVkcjJ (luwn'lti n forts In home trimming,.
and later expects to, be .‘tack for oqt- degrees ini 1911, 6S?
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two wekao i*t. enterprise' attending
end 783 degrees
egree«' In IMfl.
1M3. . Ffotp ,4tfis
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JULIA
BOTTOM
LEY.
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caacg^e
on
tho
upper
brim.’
other^vblt,.
’v'-*
r
*
fact it Is cono|ud4d that,«* frçsh ou(t-i
the Camp Conference.
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„A number o&amp;ony.Tolk* «|»8rU the •break of..Vesfrius rt)ay be fmwlpent.
y.lip L M .. C. . TTawkins, Vho has Fourth qt Palm S^Wngkr.
«»Y
3fork 3un. t . . •
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*been tlte guest of* her daughters, Mts. there wdk qplto a.crowd there from V. - •
N O TIC E
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Harmful Insects.
POPl’t yM 'S ASTHMA REMEPY
A. P. Connelly and Mrs. H. If. C oh all the noigKboring .townsrand that
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From a composition on "Harmful In­ As I have charge of tho business of the
nelly for several months lift Wed­ tho springs are grpwtfif*« ^?»v a very
give« Inslant relief and an absolut» cure sects” a. teacher gleaned thn following
Title Bond.A Guarantee Co., East Sinnesday ori the Ojcehla to visit her popular resort.
*
in all case« of Asthma, Bronchitis and Information: "Tho chief insect« harm­
ford Land Leaguo, and W,- A. Whitdaughter In ^Washington-, D. C. ^ t; Frances Pearson, has ^ggdb
Hay Fog*.
Sold only by W'm. G. ful to mao la the fly, mosquito and cat- comb, I can be found In th e T a x At*.
Aldrich, druggist, mail on receipt of erplllow. 'T o destroy them gel them
'
and Sundays—Wood* Lo\ighnutn to-work for h
lessor'» Office In th* court house
$1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. all and atep on them nr otherwise de­
land J^flt.
Picnic convegjcnies,' AdoysrsafrT a few »¿ck w
-------- -THOS. K. BATES
William« Mfg Co., Prop«. Cleveland; O stroy tholr breathing places” . ■! ‘
arnuiemAfUt. Thc_on!y safe, cleaw *Everybody, is s o rry !
illness
.of
Ml
C.
.CMeWfid^
»'ho
k
;
outdoor sum m ing pool,-.-emptied
jubW■*-The reRjetly,-;which
l nhawprlglnkwd-ki
k t e ^ ' k r f ^ r a frunre.
n e « . where1!
&gt;-daily, ileaned nndT^flllod from at»- summering si W i h n i i w g / p r i gHr
i
Vif
noslswu used forjtnr4l»y the prejwntr}’ ,
terisn well. Shower bath, toh?rtnn and hope be njay «oon
"Mr.
and
Mr«.
Budilyaihjaml
.Mr.
wai
introduced
into
this
country
by
Ovo.|l
^lide. Leased privately also.
85tf
•i
and Mrs. Bridge drove, to Sanford H. Mayr, a leading Chicago druggist,
who cured himself of severe stomach,
Sunday
night
and
attended
,
the
Mr. and HtTO. Frank Woodruff
liver nnd intwtinsl troubles by IU use.
and children and Mrs. H. C. Du­ Union services at the .Imperial.
Those who. Jiave, umxTU aay thb^first
•
mm».,
•^
Dr. and Mrs. cWafkgr^antl ,Mra. dose is- sufficient’ to convince any one
bose-and children loft on Wodncsoi
iu
remarkable
merit,
and
that
within
Ensmingef.
jnotorql
oiA
to
Twin
I
W
e
h
a
n
d
le
th
e
b
u
à
in
e
ss
o f o u r / positorH , p r o m p t ly — s a t is fa c t o r ily — c a r e fu lly .
ty’« i»oat for Jacksonville ffom
They twenty-four hours the snTTcrer fecU lIke
[whence they took tho Southern Rail­ Lake« Mail day. afttraoofl.
a noiv porson.' This mediflh«, Vhwh h»uf
;
Our ‘cifflcerB and Board of Directors are Sanford men, who .ara familiar, with
way for Clyde, North Carolina, gathered the Ettsminger pear, crop becomn known s* AJkyr'« WorlHcrfu^
and
tbu
Doftp^juade
a
profcedonsi
Stomach Remedy U now «öVLty
where thny will spend ,the next, twp
•local valuds and-conditions,-aijjii it ìb theif ’dcBire to assist ali wprthy patrons of
Xlslt■“ *
:
• ., eisss dregglsts eWrYwkere;
months. •• * — j . ■i &gt; '• .
iUti ■ institution*
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^■old here by ^1f pljfltgl:»t*w*- (Auri) ,
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.Mrs. Forrest Lake and" two. little * The surveyor» srr* btgj^sUWng
daughters of Saplord are gpendinn o t town lou .between the T
. W e in v ito y o u t o m n k e o u r b a tik y o u r b a n k a n d ifth e re b y id e n tify y o u r s e lf w ith
H
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LODGES 4
military stress,' lack of time and Among the volunteers.*°,na con*^ or'
Old**! C«D*&lt;« znd M**t Oviutiinl Csrapqi in Florid*. r „ ll..
...
transportation troops for short ^ rt- ablo experience exists aa a result o:
• Esgreeske, Rae Art», Daaettk *od htdurfrU! Art*, Ba*««*, Jeezfcen'
ods must use the water that the na maneuver camps, and Ine Spanish war
Sanford Lodge Nc. 27,1. O. O. F.
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection fin»
tlves depend upon. Under th.esc cir­ -•many veterans of that- war being In
no malaria, quarter-million dollar endowment. Three toachrrsV
Meet» every Monday at 7:80 p. m.,
cumstances we may look for the ap­ thq mllltl». The proportion oi ro' organ,
a doxon pis no*- two Ulee
Olre clubs,
duba, chorus dusk.
dusk Superb new .S S fiJ lS W
o w Imperial Theatre.
pearance of such dlsedms-as are wa­ crults will, however,
fifty to '***• incu ¿choot, full banking equipment. New chemical and physIca^M^ “! ty»ter borne and are prevalent lo the enty-flfvo per cent of the total e q d p p e d with every modem device: analysis oi soils, fertilUers fooH?
J. W. 0. Singletary
L. D. ffitkcr
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ineerlng Course.
' IOOtU* water,
communities using the watar.
»
SecretaryN. Ö.
strength» as far as expdrience Id the Preparation for Engineering
H football, basketball- Chri,n.»
The methods to render the water field la concerned. There will be.
Lakes, boating, uwli
uwimmìng, golf, tennis,
but
;xn«!
undenominational;
expenses
moderate;
scholarships
available
potable
are
naturally
those
used
In
therefore, * considerable' proportion
Gate city Camp No. 6, W. O. W
ForMfttalogue
Catalogue address
addi
temporary emergencies aa .a rule— of green men to be taught camp sani
Meet» aecond and fourth* Wednesday
boiling, filtering and the u n of chom tatlon, as .-wall as given military in
WILLIAM F&amp;EMONT BLACKMAN, Ph. D.t U . p,.
nights In eschfmonth.
leal*. Portable appliances Aft used In •traction. Much of this will be fir
G. R. Calhoun
J- F. Hoolehan
Surgeon General Gorgas Tells tho ariny to render the water safe. #0 in concentration campe. Fortu
Clerk
Council Commander
When this Is not practicable we may nately, moot of the officers of the vol
Proper Methods to Pursue.
always fall back upon boiling, for this unison will be men who are lm
may be actually done by the .Individu­ pressed with tho value of aanlUtion
Semtnole Chapter 2, Order Ratern ^ar
al solfilefewlth'his metal cup as the In the field. They and the regular-of
Meet» cAry first and third Tuesday
receptacle. It has been found, bow ficere and. older Midlers will quickly
Lb each mopth. Everyone who Uaa »een WANT STR0NGÌ SOUND MEN aver, that It is an Impracticable and
Instruct {fae-n«w-(n«o&gt;-in*Ahe habit»
hla Star in the Eaat are cordially Invited
possible procedure, as to so essential to haalth In camp.
almost Impossible
to vielt this chapter.
Progressive Military Hyglsne.
Sanitary Precuutlona Whloh Will B accomplish such a m easure requires
fuel,
tho
fire,
time
to
boll
and
time
* '/dice E. Robbins, Sec’y
There
exists, then, a yeast to leav
Taken to Safeguard Health of
Incubators.
to cool the water to enable It to be en the whole that waa absent to 1898
Troops In Evant of Invaalon
drunk. Either the soldier has. In the Since that eventful year tke officer* ^ O L D E S T ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN PLOB - &lt;►
Phoenix Lodge No 8, K. of P. *■_
of Tropical Country.
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11
heat of the march or battle, to drink of-Ifio Jaadlcal dna&lt;irlannt:jaL_.U&gt;f. ;
!w a &gt;nd nnd1 fumtli‘ *Puwriay*
VàVe'r ôs'h'e 'nnd» It or sotne »fnfple army have been studying and practis­
By WILLIAM C. QOROAS,
NUlting knight* alwayi welcome,
method has to be devised that taay ing military hyglane and sanitation
Surgeon Qeneral, U. S. A.
H. Mcliaulln
i. A. Takaach
meet this necesklty In a more prac­ with brilliant regults, as demonstrated
Washington.—In the event of an In­ ticable manner,
. r
K. R, «nd S.
C. C.
In the two larga camps in Texas.
vasion of a sub-tropical country by
The field filter weighs 60 pound*, Here 10,000 men lived for a year at a
our army the sanitary precautions to and this limits Its use to such col­ lime with a sick rate tower than that
' SaafordjLodgo No 62, P. and A. M.
be observed by our troop« would be umns as are provided with transpor­ at tha average poet. Better yet, the
Communication every firet and third of supreme Importance. The neglect tation to carry It about The prac­
officers of the line, Impreeaed with
Best
Cheapest
Thursdaysjat 7:30. ; VUItlng brothreft' of theta might Indeed be fatal to (he tical use of calcium chloride aa a dis­ the value of the lessons In camp tan!
•uccees
of
the
campaign,
just
aa
the
infecting
agency
Is
excessive
in
cities.
welcome.
tatlon, have been enthusiastic supportBritish In 1762 were compelled by dis­ Its use In portable plants In suitable ten of these advances and are hardly
O. L. Taylor
F. I* Miller
Secretary
,
W. M. ease to withdraw from Cuba after form for armies has not been satisfac­ second to medical 9Clears in their
they had taken Havana. Our precau torily worked out but promisee a pos­ knowledge and experience tn such
tlona mint, however, begin at home hi sible solution for this vexing question. matters. The army, then, la In an
United Brotherhood of Carpentera and our assembly and concentration
Disposal of Watte*.
entirely different position than at the
Jotnera of America
camps. There la no question but that
Only lees Important than a supply outbreak of the 8 panlab war* The 20,
Sanford,Local Union No. 1751 meet* thla will be doge, and all sanitary pre­ of potable water tq camp Is an effi­ 000 cases of typhoid that then pus
first and third Thursday night at 7 cautions that military exigency can cient method for the disposal of hu­ iled and distressed the people of this
permit will be observed In Mexico,
man wastes. Excreta In camp become country will not appear as specten
and Smile at
o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
tit
the
war'with
Spain
In
&gt;189$
we
a
most dangerous focus for the die In our camp* as a sign of aanltary In­
J, W. 0. Singletary,
J. ML Brown,
.Sec'y-Treas.
(President were'handlcapped by lack of training semination of such diseases aa are competence.
Harvest Tim e
and experience In camp sanitation. spread through this means by direct
V
Anti-typhoid Inoculation, which hgs
We bad practically no experience in contamination or pollution of water been In vogue In the army alnce 1909,
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B. P. O. E. Sanford Lod|e 1241
the tropica. While we had gone Into and milk and by files. In the last and which so efficiently protected It
Vegetables Free
Meet flratjand third Wednesday night Mexico In 1846, there was little of large camps maintained by the army In 1918 that there was but .one case
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Avk. the knowledge then existing of tropl In ToZns lo 1911 and 1913, a most among the inoculated In the army \of
ca\. diseases that has been alnce ac­ efficient system was . used. On still 90,000, la to be trusted to keep our
O. L. Taylor
IL L. Peck
cumulated In India, Africa, eastern larger scale, but for a shorter time, ramps free of thla disease so fati\) to
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
Asia and tropical America. Nor did the the same system was In use at the armies In, the past.
memory
of what we may have Gettysburg reunion In 1918. Briefly,
The dysenteries will be held In abey
Monroe]('haptor No. 15, R. A. M. *
1+arwed-ta
come down to .us this conalatsTor each company organ!-* mica by 'lUimr pf-tbi^re^wUons that j
Meets every second and fourth Thure- 41 years later. The great* develop­
J '
satlon of a trench sixteen to twenty prevent typhoid, particularly the safe­
day In Masonic Hall over the Imperial ment of preventive medicine was not feet |gng, two to two and one-half feet guarding of water and the oarly oxclm
Jacksonville,
Florida
f
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s fr.
i
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome. than In a stage convenient for prac­ wldo and atx feet deep. Over tills Is sloh of *uch cases from the camp*.
tical application. The people wore placed a- box cover, which foros a
F. Karnatx
0. L. Taylor
Yellow fever la robbed of much of
R. C. M AXW ELL, MGR. SAKFORD BRANCH
Secretary
High Priest not educated up to Its Ideas. Thla seat with tight cover*. The wholo it* terror by the fact learned In 1898
la now all changed and tho condltlona box fit* to the ground so closely and Is by Read and hla devoted band, which
under which we may go Into tropical so tightly made th'xt fllea are excluded. taught us the meaiia of tfnnamUslon
The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior or sub-tropical lands give us consid­
Each morning a gallon of oil and 15 and, consequently, the manner of
Order United American Mechanic*
W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
erable assurance, where before we pounds of etraw are burned In this avoiding It- Tho eoldler carries In
Meet* every Wednesday at 7:80 P. went timidly and fearful of conse­ trench. This bas tho effect of de­
the field a mosquito bar weighing 13
RÏ.. in the City Hull. Visiting brothers quences.
stroying fly larvae, Incinerating the ounces that enables him to sleep In
AOKNTS
aré welcome. C. H. Smith, Ree. Sec.
Two Precautionary Stagey.
surface of tho contents of the trench comfort and safety- The aantry on
In any contemplated occupation of and It* solid walla and deodorising. duty la protected with a bead net that
n country lying partly In the tropica For a year In the Texas camps this serve« the lame purpose. These are
by an army coming from the temper­ system has given complete satisfac­ the diseases that. If avoided, will make
ate zone there would be two stages tion. It will be observed that again any campaign In the tropica unique In
Offlee wit* HOLDS* »«At. ESTATB CO.
to consider with reference to the pre­ the distinction must be made between history.
cautions necessary to the preserration camps seml-permanent In character
Typhua an Ancient Enemy.
t i 1
of the health of such a command— and the camp of troops actually In
JEWELER
Ono other disease there Is that may
first, the measures required to avoid tho field. For the latter of cookod, no bo a possible cause of alarm—that un­
Sanford.
Florida •t.j
the “camp diseases" In the homeland daborate system Is appropriate, ¿hal­ til recently might hare been difficult
MY SPECIALTIES
while the troops were mobilizing and low .trenches are used and covered to prevent It la a disease that bas
Pickard'« (Lain).Pointed Chino
training and, second, the measures re­ after 34 hours. The facilities pro­ played a tremendous part In all great A H O T E L YOU W O U L D L IK E V O U R F A M 1 L Y T O S T O P AT
Curhnm'a Sterling Silver
quired to avoid the diseases peculiar vided for tho civil population are European wars In the past and ha*
to the country to-be occupied. It may usml when troops arc In possession of oven determined the fate of cam­
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin ami Waltlinm Watches be added that under the latter circum­ towns and cities.
paigns since the Peloponneistan w a rstances there might bo camp diseases
The uso of (loop trenches In camp typhus fever. Fortunately, and thanks The most delightful family and commercial hotel In the city. Just the place to
In the occupied country, the same aa Is somewhat limited by the character to officers of the public service, aa make your headquarters while on a shopping tour or enroute North. Located in
the heart of the shopping district. Cool, comfortable and all modern conveniences
M X Ci(X)DS GUARANTEED
In tho home country.
of tho ground. High ground water well 191 to a brilliant Frenchman, we at popular price*. Worthy of your patronage.
The first sanitary precaution 1« to and rocky- outcremi forbid their use. have learned that It la spread by tha
F lo r id *
secure healthy soldiers — physically We can then uqkvery satisfactory In­ bite of tho louse and. In consoquence, J a c k s o n v i l l e ,
soynd men Then It ts necessary to cinerators In semipermanent ramps. we are enabled to limit Its ravages.
rrr
safeguard their health »'bile In train-, These aro more oxpenslve, as ruef 1»
T have not mentioned smallpox, as
lug by giving them pure food, water required. Wtfcn a largo camp Is -In 4 ^ * not peculiar to armies, an I Its
One Inch Card* Will He Puhliahcd Un­ and healthy camp surroundings and the environs of a city with a sewerage Ifrwventtvo measure of vaccination 1»
der Thla Heading At The Halo O f $7.20 by preventing tho entrance to such system and Is to be occupied for a so well known as to require no further
Per l f « r t
camps of Infectious diseases.. Our considerable lime connection may be mention.
camps In this country would naturally made with the established city sys­
WINTIR DAYS IN SIMMER AND SUMMER DAYS IN WINTf R
Thus, forewarned, we are forearmed
THOMAS EMMET WILSON be select cm] with a view to salubrity. tem. This was actually, done during and enter any campaign ionfldcnl of $2.00 Per Day and Upwards
Special Monthly or Weekly Rates
The supply of water must be given tho past fow months at Texas City,
our ability and In the itanllary tratnATTORNEY AN!) COUNSELLOR
Room*
With
or
Without
Bath*
the same care nnd safeguarding that . This system was devlsod by Iqg of tho line feel that we can exist
' V* • Electric Bells
•
Electric Lights
AT-LAW
the nupply of* ode ,of our cities re­ the Vaughn-Recd-Bhakespears .hoard* In the campaign In such' a state o f Excellent Cuisine
Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room
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Tho selection of Bites for which Investigated the typhoid epi­ ^hygienic competence" that tho disa­ V
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A110*0*7 S**vr«»Ch Judicial Circuit of ceives
florida
largo camps erf concentration la In­ demics In thb camps during the war bilities of the war will he limited, for
Sanford anti Svlvan lake
1HURS0AY NIGHT’S AND SUNDAY’S, SPECIAL fIS fl DINNERS
fluenced to a greater extent by this with Spain. Thla Is known as the the first time In the history of the
on«» matter than by any other consid­ Heed trough Byatem, and Is merely a now world, to wounds, and that dis­
eration but military necessity. In suc­ galvanized Iron trough and urinal that ease will not kill more than bullets.
cessfully taking nil precautions re­ cpntalna a mixture of,lime and water. The American people will have what
lating to water we assist In avoiding Aa tho excrement and urine are de­ they should have for ihe.- generous
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typhoid fever and the dysenteries— posited Into this -they aro not dis­ support given every year—the most ■&gt;» &gt; » » ♦♦♦♦♦♦« M ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » é » » » 44 4
the camp diseases of all former ware. turbed by fllea Tho contents of the efficient army of |ta site In the world.
104 F. S t«ít
Phone No. 182
These diseases aro^ateo communicated’ trough arc removed at Intervals by an T-Englneoring neenrd.
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by foods of gpmd kinds, particularly odorless excavator and deposited at a
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the uncooked ones, and milk. Conse­ distance dn fletds ns a fertilizer. This MAN CALLS
THIJ5 FISHING 11
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quently
the,‘sanitary
officers
must
In­
system
Is
limited
to
weather
rondl•- - •
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Cream
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Soda
Water
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Conledioncry
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and
To'bacco
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spect and oxnmt.no the water nnd food, tione thdt do not reach the freezing Nevada Ranch OWner Drains a Ditch
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including
tnllk. wUh the special .pur­ point
.i
. and Catches Mountain Trout
Term« Moderate—Strictly Cash f
pose of keeping oqt tho diseases thus
Moving Armies Police Thtmtelvea.
With His Hands.
4?
It has been an axiom In past wars
transmitted. Of course,, as these dlseaaos are spread by contact as well aa that moving armies wore healthy.
Ban Francisco.—W. II. Davenport
mechanically by filet and pbsalbly oth­ This la merely an expression of, the or tho Western Pacific railway says:
P i l o n e 31Ö ,
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er insects, such methods of transmis­ fact that moving .troops get away “I was .back In Nevada recently, nnd
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sion nfiist be watched for and pre­ from their own camp pollution. Thla a friiy11I of mthe. who own* what ha
GEO. A. DeCOTTEeNV vented, principally by the early ex* le still tree unless the troops.In qemt calls ‘Just a little ranch' of 9,000 acres
piuslon, of all cases of these dtseqso««- permanent camps are protected from asked me if I would like to fish for
"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re­
ATTORNEY akd COUNSELLOR &gt;» LAW The means available to ptpU-ct U\è themselves by a sjvnUary.1iy*tetn for Smuntala tropi. I said l would; it's
ceived
from the use .of Thcdford's Black-Draught,” writes
camp water supply In seul-permauent the- disposal of ‘human wastes. To a my favorite sport.
m
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Mrs.&lt;(Sylyania W oods, of Clifton Mills,. Ky.
.
camps in ‘the home country ate 111 Ifssor extent the olhor cgnip waste*-' ""'CUraojHi' sgTd ho, and ho took tM
Practice In State and Federal Courti
'I t certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, j
those employed by intelligeùt. ct*li «rp.a menace to the health, of Iroops, to a stream across which he has built
Sanford Pia, coibrnunltles.
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
f t 'neglected.
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liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
n Asm for the purpoeo of irrigating
Drinking Water Problem,. . • Files, tho spreaders of typhold.^dya- hi* alfalfa*
saved my little girl's life. W hen she had the measles,
In largo, seml-permanent campa, eotory and perhaps other disease* by • ‘‘!nntead-of producing fish pole« ho
BUTT
DR.
they yfent in on her, but one good dose of Thcdford's \
when troop« are assembled for tho mechanically «carrying tho organisms -suddenly turned on the water and |et
purpose
of
Inetruclion
and
equipment
on
their
feet,
breed
tu
tho
dropglngq.
Black-Draught made them break out, and she ha
DENTIST
it run full force through tha irrigating
awaiting transportdttoa-to the scepe of tho horses and njajea, and also In, ditches for Ju«l a hair minute. Then
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more
trouble. I shall neV&amp; be without ■
Office; YoweH Building
’ of campaign, It fa fistiai to bring the kitchen waate* tinder ordinary comil lie'turned It, off, aryj, beckoning1to me,
water imo camp and distribute It to 'pons.' It Is noeelsarj» then, to derise Idd mo to the irrigating dltcb,
SANFORD. FLORIDA
thOttUberfg-Md shower baths by a
method of gathering and destroying ' "By thla time the water which he
fkfrly elaborate aystetav of pipe*.' i f oOth stable- sweeping* and kitchen had l*t In bad Tun out.Into the Qeld*,
I*.
the source ofoHippiy'Is good we hays wgatea. In camp the army’Tla»'de­ and on the bottom or tho dltob jirerq
Against the Middle.
ño tnore dinger under Ufe circum­ posed of this by burning the sweep- about a hufidred mountain 1ro»t left
Tha plantar was swapping'wpathnr stance» than'h(jr have In a »mall city. togs after they' are gathered at a«
wtadom with Uncle Ieaat^.thn old col- -When w* bare to deal with the dump and Ijy burning right’ at the Jjlgh and dry and flapping about at a
great rath..,. '
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v orad man who did odd Jobs about tha question of potable water In the on- kitchen door';the waste* therefrom.
“
Sly
Jrtcnd
gathered
about
twenty
dizzlln m y home.” For constipation, !h&lt;
place. ‘ Haw cynic, hose" said Uncle ctny’a country,, and espcilaJly In the Moving troops fh Ihe field, a* a rule,
tnto*H
«bosket
and
threw
the
rest
back
"how cpruo hit always uoem ao field, we deal with a more difficult haVe no trouble with the-disposgl of
ness, malaria,«chills and fever, biliousness, and ail slmiLif j
plaen bard fo* hit to rain long ‘bout tie problem, but by no ondkls a hopeless theie waste*, as facy are so scattered aUre tgto the stream. We bad the
onea-h*'
caught
for
supper,'.and
they
ailments, T hedfort’s Black-Draught bap p r o v e d Itself a safe, ^
lift,Idle Ob k drought, hut whim lilt, g|t one. Efforts are msdÿ'to ascertain that tbiriamount constitute«.ne menwere delicious"
iotig loVda'da ccwL bit don't seem to the quglRy of the Wafer by examina­
reliable, gentle and 'v a l u ^ ^ r e r a e d Y ^ ' “
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, havo no trouble 'tallf*'
tion mod b y ‘Its reputation when that '.Ih* such an
might ba ron­
$2d)00 Wallet Returned.
If you suffer from any of j
Is practicable. When deemed nkcoa blllzed for
fi wo would tir
Now York.—A wallet conto
sary—am!
this
Is
fhe
'case
with
all
peci
some
Hi
lar»
and
íwlce
Draught It is a medicine
Not a Humorist
13.009, loet by a Colorado miper,
Of tho rsgu- returned intact to lu •owner
le'a an extraordinary fellow, you surface waters In the tropic^ unless as matiy^'vi)
years
of i
•will
r; he'd kill hla own father In order wo except soma mountain stream»— lar» *U but
old.
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N«4|ca of Bala
Nolle* ia j»t«t&gt;y given that under and h]
alrtua of • to o l dvcvM of forwiovure am
■ala raada' on .the lOlh e f Juna. 1911, by tbi
Hon. JaitiM W. Perkins, Judge of tba Clr
cult Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit •
tba atata of Florida, I d Chancery Sitting, in
lh»t certain caul« therein pendfnt. tthanil
w . J. Tbtfpe-u la complainant and Jay A
Kimtein fa defendant. I ■hall otfer for fall
and eeli to tba blihaut bidder far esah.. befor the door At lha court houao In Sanfoid,
flemlnola county, Florida, on Monday, tbi
4(h day Of August, 1914, tba u n i balm
n Lgal aatoa day, and during tba legal bouri
of tala, tba property described .In tba final
decree aa follows, te-wlt:
Lots Twenty-four ( t l ) , Twenty-fire (St),
nod Forty-eovan (47), of tho Florida Land
and C e M M l n C a o p e i r 'i Celery Plantutloo, aituntod In Samlnola county, Florida,
ua bar plat thereof dnly recorded In the
public record* of Ordnea eounly, of which
tba county of Samlnola wee formerly a
part,
July I, 1114
GEORGE N . RIGBY,
Wl-Fri-St* r
Special If tat

4 . N. Ragsdale

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Joe C » «Baton and ■Loelrk
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Id Iba I fd A * y o f Juna. A. D. 1911,

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vhard lavarlo

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Cénniy
Wilson A Toomvr rartlHaor Company,
n corportlMB .
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Franklin f . Davla. T o Franklin Y. Darla and all portoni whom
It may conrorni
Yon oro bnvaby raquaalad U appear In
i t - sluiss entitled raus* In Which Wilt Of
attachment v u inued on the-9rd day ol
July, 1914, on or befora the rule d a y .In
September, ^ 1914, Iba sama being lha 7lh
* í he fiVitlord' Herald la hereby dealgnatad
as tha newspaper In which Ihia nolle« shall
be published one* a weak for two roneecutlv . montila (n la. weeks).
In witnaaa whereof I bava hereunto *at
my hand and afiliad the officii! aeal of aald
court this frd day of duly, A. D, 1914,-

par laa tuli ni 1911
■(&gt;.
Ornarsi rwvouua.........,911,810.79
Collections.to Jun* 10
1 9 1 4 .. . .. " . . . . V1--V 9,911.11
Road A Bridge Fuad 1»,&lt;97.11
Collections to «luna 10
1814..................
14,891.91
General School Food 17,119.11
CottMtfons to Juno 10
1914 . „
. . . *7. 11,011.91
Sub School Dial»le u ,i. 9,191.9«
Coiloctlans lo Juna &gt;0
1 914, #, . . . . . . . . . . .
d.984.09
Foils.:.. . . . . . . . . . i .
199.00
Collections to Juna 10
1914............................
904.00
Sperisi Road A bridge
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F u tid .......................... g.701.68
Collection* to Juna 10
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W 8 6 .1 «
Black Hammock drain
ago tax................
§,999.91
Collect Iona to Juna 10
1914....................
8,419.18
Balan«« to collaet.. . . . . . . . .
Collections to Jana 99, 1914

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D- C. Collin«. _

f . H. Rapd*n Addlllen

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Franco has an association wijJcb
givga loans on tba word of honor ot
tho p«oplo. ft la chiefly for tnon or
women wbq *re of bumhlw ^oaitkin,
and in.most cases tho money Is r*.
turned promptly-

T . V 1'’ - - Natlce'of S ita ,
Natica i* bw vby glvan that « » d o r sad b;
rtuo of n final d « c ie » pf ferOmMurv » a
I* ’tn«&gt;li&gt; on th ; 89tb day of Jane. 1914, br
e llon orib U J i m « W; Psuhlnsj. Jodg* «
e Circuit Conrt, Sevanlh JudlfW f-lJ«3j¡
OuianM-eotifily. .Florida. In Chancery nil
m j g that cctMia «ause tbertin pendln
ÜZrOa the Feeplee Bank of fUnfonT «
M A l lc- *#in)jlin ««L , and C- Et B ffi*
I K p d a n t , I ah*H o « « ( for W k rJ fid p i

A aharkT egg is one of the oddest
looking things imaginable. It is un­
provided with «hell, but the content«-

pieces pulled- In gltmg^ttb -under- » »
seams. This allows them to fall^ eafi'
Uy «bout the-waist sod ovar tbfi'bclc

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•1I1Í falls free aur* is flntsbed k-Hb *'
liree-lnch hem.
.
The bodice has a pis in back and
surpllco
kimono sieetes. ■ It
It o^fum
o5«A« «nrpuce
fashion In the front, with the front

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thnrs ia a flouned of LiffeUL -only
moderately full, eitendiug iwdl.th*
wfilat'line teethe .thigh and tarthlnatlug In a scant ruffle of the embroidery.
Below the embroidered flouncA U
a .full ntfflo of the plain taffeta- U
filT** *be effect of a shoH oversklrL
Th« «ilk below U is laid In plaiU
four inlrhea deep.. At their UrffljEj
lloR'.*.*pcoed .scant ruffle of thiwKwi
broidejy la sewed on. ReJow It.llufi

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rnnkiuu.....
A.Rth«lman . . .
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Bsntcn A C lw k .

The opening at th» neck Is finished
with the embroidery' put on slmost
plain. Tlu»r» 1* »dry IlLtUk Xul}nefi**la
the flounce of embroidery Which fin*
!ih*e the short el«*vee. •.
Them are pcvftp) fabrics' hefildM
taffeta tn which thifi model-may bd
effectively made up. The light, ta*
der»4. wool chaliif# are perfect for UFigured cotton -crepes and the HglR,
weight poplins, as we!) as silk ma­
terials, adapt thcmgtdves to draperies
and ftduncee. In making a ghfilce it

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Florida. In Chaatery
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Complainant

Citation

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Its or Application far Tax Otad (J
action 9 of Chapter 4199. Lawi

Odd tooklna Shark’s Egg.

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J- H- Yaung. . .

Wm. Butler .

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Notice e f ApallcatUn f« r ‘ T a i Daad .l a««)
Hedían« 974 and D i General Klatntai
af Florida
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Noti«« )• hereby given tb 4Ì,T . E. Wllion,
pureblaet al T«*|(.rvrtlflc«les Non. 434 lad
435, dated iba 3W dsy Of Jun«, A. D. 3*4*7,
haa filad Mid e**il9wt*v In my «Hen aaf
ha* made appllcitlon for t i l tfeed to Isout
la a*«nrdin«a with law. Said eertlfirato«
ambra«# tha following ddegvftwd property
situatsd in Seminole county: Florida, to-wit
tra i «ad correct Hai of ( Ü drllnqutnl latta du« lha City
U b 17, and 36 Block B. Mltchell'i Survey
&gt;H the assessment roil ft f ‘ he J e y J913. All U ^ ^ * * m « dG i»- I^vy Grant, I « and 1-19 s t r ia
nd all delinquent t a » » * W U a r tnUreat at tha rato of I f par **»«
Tb* a*ld land i»«Utg »»■««»■d at the dati
snd if-»ot paid i l l bin e s» yon». »U unpaid ^ellnquant talea will ba el the issuance ef such rerllflrat«« in tbi
name ol Unknown.. tfnJ**e»bid eorUficaU'

C W. Cook.
W. U. Clark......... . - J
Hassid Faekard Land CoiJLiiiu

Wiltfr HodtafV . ............... .
W., II# Clark • * * . *4 **» * »-d*. '
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0. u. M i i i u . , ,
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Bossrd Farkird Land Co.
5 - *, Clnrtt..........................
Jf- - t ellina.. . . . . . . . . . Vsknown..................... ..
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100 ft N IÌ7 14 E 190 ft . ..
Bagin 980 ft W af E »4 8ec .
run -jf 490 I I 8 *19 ft, "E
480 ft, N 310 ft
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Ragia 990 II 8 and tfi-.ft, W
ol E H , »un W 416 faeL N
200 (evi. E 414 feat, S 100
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Nifi of %E&lt;f. 40 s c i m i ...........
Bagin at W 'i Sac. run B 11.17
ella E io K lina af Sanford
OranL N 16 dea, Jt » »
Grani lina te NW «ornar
Ini A sub dlvlsion r#Ard«d
In -FUt Boak B. Pgg* «9.
thtnra E lo ritht ol w iF ^fl
S. A 1, -Ry. N «long W side
of some lo N line of 6W.H
to beglnnlm
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nf SE cerner l^&gt;t l , tun N
12 eh« lo Iwik« M onto«, N
■ 99 de«. W ‘ 4 rha tn polnt
11.19 «h«. N o f Sac. Ila*.
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ircult Court.^iaml
By J. C.

sala made on lha l« th day of JudJ,
1914, by tba llonorabla James W. .1
Judge of tba Clrrult Coura, Soventi
da l Circuit. Samlnola County, ~
____ ___ ____________
t barai n
Chanrery,
lu- that________________
rntaln r
ponding wherein Joe Cameron and I&lt;yvlck In Caort o f (be Conni;
Comely, B u io a f Fiorii
CL Camarón ara complainants and Jaman
Klgaraon and George N. Hall krOTIafendanta, In rruLctato of
t (hall offer f&lt;rr-«aTcrsnd-e*ll to tba hljbe*«
bidder lor rash, bafnro (ho d o o r . at the
all Foreaoa having Clalou or Daman da
court bausa In said Remind# count»* Flor­
against Mid EalaUl
ida, In the City nl Senior,1, on MondBy, Iba
Ynu and nark of you ara hereby notified
4th day at August. A. D. 1914, tha «ama
hnd
required to preeeat any claims and de­
being a legal talee day, and within tha
Isgsl hour# of iole, tha property described mands which epu, or silbar of you, may
In tba Anal doma» -aa fallow«, sitwatod In bava against tha stata of Amanda L. T ip tha county of Seminole and tha stalo ol tan, deceased. Ml# al Fiord county, Indiana,
to tha undersigned odmlniatrgtor C. T. A .
Florida, t*-wltt
A U. B. N. »1 ra id 'esta la , within two
yearn from the data hereof.
t
Datad July Bib. A. D. 1914.
C. M. HAN D. Sheriff,
eight (19),
tad lha
Slatr-two
south hat
nod L w i
or plat af
ipUr I t H ,
Ile recarda
a, showing
«aunty nf
Íarfitd to tha Tat CeUoowas formerly n part
unly. Floridi
pK OROE
Spariti

Jas. II. Haator

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*a my affidai at|
18th day of Juna,

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f. A. Bailara I .
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a Dannar
llog iu . .
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« i f ì v h j t . j •. . .
Ur*. J. Wade. . .,
fim Orean., . . , .
m ah B r o w n ..,.
C W fle .. . . . . . .
t. H. Croom a.. . .
T a . D avla.. . . .
C, Road
Chatlsy B. Smith
yaha own.............
J. B. Rlcbsrdson.
fish Alien............
I, Turner
T. D. W ataon ...
Wsrih Hall.........
T u b Neal...........
iartUy 1| U I.....
Lewis Fart.. . . . .
Sana Illeka. . r ,
Id a Slswart

F . fn . D e v ia

aa follo«*, altuatad fn tha county of Bemlanlo and tho «tata «I Florida, t»-wftl
. Tha «real one half af a.Ian acre tract of
land, deaeri bed aa follow*, beginning at a
■»aha atandinc on tba north tide ol First
•treat road, aald ttaka be In* located 71
rbaJna and 97 link* woat of lha *««t Una
of Intersection nl Holly aeonuo and F tn l
■traec pf tha Town of Sanford, and thirty
feet north of central line of aald First street,
and tuonine tbanco want aloni tba north
•Ida of FIret atreet, run tan thalna to a
•uba, I hence north tan rbaina to a •Uko,
«banco oaat ton eh »In« to a «tabe, thMeo
couth tan chains ta point of bcfinnlnf. eontalnint Ava aeree of lead,
G EO RG E N. R IG R Y ,
Spedai Master.

Thrasher
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L o t i....

ta fe rd 'hi anufartorinf Co
■aafard Manufacturing Co
F. C. Carlioa.. , ........... ..

A. James. . .

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Inalo county, Florida, on M onday; the 4lh
day Of A u(UM, 1914, I te «ama beine a letti

Unit Waldrem. . .
UrT 0. r. Paxton

. l.ca vltt. ,
W rifH t...
r. Crswford,
U. Marti» . ,
E. IIHMard, .

Will Doea*and Dora Goes,
.*
till vLlo.
To WUi Goto ond Dorn Goao:
You art hireby required to appear to the
bin In tho a b ort entitled cauea on Aug. 3rd,
1114.
It la «further ordered that tbit order bo
published onra each week for eight conaaewu » o araoka In tba Suafard Iter aid. a new*,
paper pubtUbad at Sanford In tald Samlnola
county)
Witnaaa my hand and tho mat of tho aald
court at tba court at Sanford, Florida, this
17th day of Jana. A. D. 1914.

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Serealb Jadtelal O r c n ll
C*«»IT of H ia litlra I»

Notice af Sal#
Notice la hereby clean that aoder and
by vlrtua of a final decree of (oredaonro
nnd tala made an tbn 2otb day of Juno,
A. D. 1914, by tba llonorahle Jaraee W.
Frrhlnt, Judea of the Circuit Court, Sc tea lb
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, la Chancery, in that cvrtaia enuao
therein pending
pa wherein,
wherein. W. J,
J. Hill,
Hilt, truatao
fruite*

W. J. Thompaon
pritre Btrobart
B.1, Howard..
CRVaaDoraa

w in « « . e. a/ d o g o U m . cu rb ti t u
n i d ro«rt. and the rrsl thereof, thfl TTW
day of May. A. D. I I l f .
fttai)
■
k ^A. d o u g l A s s ,
Clark of Circuit Court, Saninola Co.. Fla.
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By J. r . Roberta, D. C.
Oaorta O, H e r rin g ,S olidi«» for Complainant

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�Stalline* Declares Frank Chance Haa
Finally Developed Real Contender —

G o to Church Movement W ill Have W o n
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derful Support In Rural Communities

srs In the game," said Stallings, In
commenting on the club. "It has taken,
a whole lot of nerve, and a whole lot
ot executive ability to do what hiybas
done. Ho «Imply cleaned house with
ell tho dead wood Wolv*rton loft and
within a year he haa built up what
strikes me as one of the beet balanced
club's In the Johnson circuit
"There la no one In the American
league that has any better pitchers
than Chance, To my Inlnd he has the
greatest pitcher In tho game ln-CaldwelL That fallow has the greatest
. curve ball 1 ever saw, and be has al­
most at much speed as Johnson. Flsh, itr la a rattling pitcher. 1 am told

DVERTISING in tho nowspaperi,-securing tlie co-operation uf
the telephone companion announcements at fam era’
granges, anions and clubs are suggested ns means to arous*
interest in a GO TO CIItJRCII Sunday for rural workers. The
Orange Judd Fanner says editorially:

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« T H E RURAL CHURCH HAS HAD IT8 SHARE OF CRITICISM
IN R E C E N T YEARS. SOME OF T H E CRITICISM IS J U S T . B U T

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CH URC HES ARE A V I T A L PART OF EVERY RURAL C O M M U N ITY
.THERE CAN BE NO QUESTION . W I T H O U T T H E M C O U N T R Y
L IF E W OULD-Q O T O RU ST AN D DESTR UCTION, AND T H I8 ASIDE
FROM RELIGION. T O SAVE COUNTRY LIFE, T H E N , W E M U S T
SAVE T H E RURAL CHURCH, AND T O 8AVE T H E R U R AL
CHURCH W E , AS INDIVIDUALS. MUST DO OUR PAR T IN PE R ­
SONAL D E V O TIO N ANDr A T T %E N: .D* _A iN
CE.
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“ 'Hie problem now before u« is tiii«: What can we as farmers
emétti end ntceli-m te the flmrchgmng cu»

er I lift ara equally promising. Tbalr
tom of olden days? Tbo answer is simple. Go to churcb ourselves,
work to date haa shown It true.
aak oar neighbors to do likewise and ssk minister or priest to join
"Ed BWeeaoy is not traveling be­
ip welcoming everybody of tbo community.*'
yond hla speed. Ftor me In. 1910 he
To make a great aucceaa of this affair it will be neccsaary for
was the beat catcher in the American
league. But the greatest player ot all
each and every one to see Ida pastor, tell bint of the plan, get his
that Chaaoe dug up U Jimmy Walsh.
co-operation ami then'get generally busy. Let it bo known in etety
There la an outfielder for you, one
church in this brood land—from Pacific to Atlantic, from tbo lake»
of the very beat In the gams How
to the gulf—that -special services will be arranged and an effort
Frank aver got him away from the
made-to hove every person In tho community attend church.
calculating Count# Mack''! cannot flg*
ore. A manager haa only to have a
A8K T H E LOCAL T E L E P H O N E OPERATOR T O N O T IF Y A L L
few player# of the Waleh stamp to'
8UB8CRIBER8 OF . T H E T E L E P H O N E LINES.
BY W ORD OF
make a team.
M OUTH, BY A N N O U N C E M E N TS FROM T H E PU LPIT, BY N O TIC E S
"W here. Chance really made hla
IN T H E QRANQE8, CLUBS AND 8CH00LS L E T T H E N O TIC E OO
-team was in the acquisition of TrueeO U T T H A T T H E R E IS A OO T O CHURCH M O V E M E N T T H R O U G H dale, Í may bo prejudiced but X
think he !■ a better ball player than
O U T T H E COUNTRYSIDE.
MalseL He le as good a fielder as
Malsel and will outhibfhlm, too, In a
season's stretch. Tíjom-b no faster
than Truttdale, Malsel-If tho better
Dstlcats Question.
baso runner. Frits Is 'one of the beat *’
K Unkindness of Fats.
"The Interrogation ‘Where did you
base runners In tho country. But
For "placing an obstacle on the rail
and thereby causing a train to stop," get U,’ causes mo much less appre­
a peasant of NUnl Novgorod was hension.” confessed Senator Smugg,
fined |5. He was trying to commit "than the feeling that some day tho
suicide, and the obstacle was his own public may learn the answer to the
head.—BL Petersburg Wireless to question, ’ Where did you put ltT'”—
Puck.
New York Times.
Loses Its Charm.
It’s- difficult for it newly married
man to generate much enthusiasm
over his bride’s beautiful hair after
ho has seen her pile it on tho bureau
for the night.

Warning to Upltfters.
Some uplifters fall to remember
tnR, if you lift people too high up,
the air becomes too rarefied for ordi­
nary humans to breathe.—Charleston
News and Coui’.er.

Wtmu y ott poma to thick of lb the
uabelievablanesa of death to the avp erson , in t Ia v oil our daily. kc*
qualntanee with that great fact, la opa
of the queer quirks of the human
brain. ■Or may It not bo aomelhlng
bigger and belter—a proof of our In*
■tlnctlre realisation of our own Immor
tsllty ?—Exchango.
To Clean the Soles of Shoes.
Get your druggist to mhko a solu­
tion of orange shcllhc and alcohol, and
with a small brush apply this carefully
to tho hoebi ,ond soles of your white
shoe« whenever tho latter nro polished.
It leaves a satiny finish, and a ten-cent
bottlo has lasted considerably over a
year,—Woman’s Home Companion..
Mystery Cleared* Up.
"My theory." said the eminent studenL “ Is that tho Venua ot Milo was
holdlpg her drapery up with» one of
those lost arms." *'I see." replied the
man who knows nothing of art; "and

W h ich we beg to sky*,
Is what the g oo d housew ife
m ust d o

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This Heading THREE CENTS
Line For Each Insertion. Minima
Charge 25 Cents.

O n Every Baking D ay.

W h y w ork thus-^—exert you r
strength.
W h y n ot this burden sh irk ?
better and far easier

per. hismmioTu

Let the Baker D o the W o rk !
Choice of Words. •
"What is that man’s occupationT”
"Well." replied Senator Sorghum, "It
depends pn your potnt of Tlew wheth­
er yon say her Is conducting a cam­
paign of educatldn or la Just a plain
lobbyist-"
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For-Sale A fine homeland a good
two seated surrey. Apply to L. R.
Philips, phone 50.
90-3te ■
1 wdl sell my cold drink stand
with -stock and building for only
MOO; am going In general merchan­
dise; business In country. Box 536,
New Smyrna.
92-2te

Titles of Books.
Thero Is a kind of physiognomy In
the title ot books no Jess than In the
faces of men by which a skillful ob­
server will as well know what to ex­
For Sale Dirt Cheap—Buick, fiv e
pect from the one aa from the other. WATC HES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 8 IL- passenger car. New' tires.
Jiut
—Butler.
overhauled. Jas. Harries.
91-9to
VERWAKE. OPTICAL GOODS, ETC,
For Sale—1810 Cadillac touring
Hie Shgftn*.
Expert Repairing— csr-ior MOO.00, Just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
ed with hts son’s career In oollege."
’’Nothing involving moral turpitude. 123 West Flr9t Street chine &amp; Gsfage.
82-tfe
He struck out the day of the big
match, with the bases full."—Kansas S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
For Sale-^Two good horses and
City Journal.
ring wagon. Inquiro of Coco Cols
&gt;ttUng Co,
80-tfc
Didn't Intsrsst Hsr.
"1 see therc’s j» grcatjJeal of talk
For-Sale or Rent—Two hrcslSL
Tn town about vivisection.’’ said Mrs. dencea at a bargain. W. J. Thlgjun.
—- Naturally Forllfltd.
Cast Bide. "Well." replied Mrs. West
"I am afraid that man Is going to say Bide, “TVS fntsed n family of eight,
something he will be sorry for.” “ Don’t an’ they alnt one of them ever been
For Sale*J4 ow Undorwood typeworry,” replied Miss Cayenne; "people vtrUectlonated and nono of ’em has
writer, price $'îh voP . O. box 1363,who make a specialty of reckleM talk ?ver caught smallpox either. 1 don’t
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seldom havo the discernment to be take no stock In It."—Livingston Sanford, Fla*.
Lance.
sorry.
For sale at a bargain, as 1 live so
far away cannot attend to this 1&amp;
acres of Celery- Delta at Cameron
City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch flowing
well. If you want 16 acres of fine*
celery and potato and vegetable
land go and look at this and make
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
runs past the bind known SS the
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer to
owner, J. P., 26 Columbia street,
Hampstead, L. I., N. Y.
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For Rent—Five room cottage, No.
1216 Park avenue.
$12.50 per
month, including water. G. W,
Spencer.
For Rent— TÍtree rooms furnished
Pitcher Caldwell of Yankees.
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Frit« will not get any rnoro bases
on balls.
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New York fans tell mo Trucsdale
has looked Ilk« a bloomer with tho
stick.- I cannbt understand that. He
should hit .250 In tho American league.
And hitting .250 there will bo few bet­
ter second basemen. -I think Trnesdalo must be a little nervous In his
new surroundings.
He will bit bet­
ter tho further ho goes, I nm sun/ I
used to bat him second In the order,
becanffl of his speed and his fine bunt­
ing skillHo legged out many a
safety trying to sacrifice» for my Buf­
falo club.”
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OTES o f the
DIAMOND
&gt; Outfielder Tennant of Sacramento
made four hits tn four times up off
Pitcher MaUrkey of Oakland.
■Vean Gregg's brother, Dave, has
been turned back by Manager Birming­
ham of the Napa lie goes to Spokane.

bedrooms.

Mrs. Johns, 411

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For Rent— Rooms; . largì, *’ cool,
screened and well ‘ furnished fojr
housekeeping, at 302 Park^Ivenug,
F or' Rtmfc— Coptplotcfy i fufpbthed
house with piano for the Tourner.
Few stops to postoffice, xfbpót «nd
steamer ròdi:. A. W. Brt^rry , En­
terprise, Florida.*
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For Rent— Furnished oOWy: equip­
ped with roll top desk, ofil&amp;*‘;hrfrs
snd table;». Also a rpU top desky
typewriter desk and other, eqi»j8*
ment for sale or rent, Hsralii office«
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VRo.om forw en t, dosanti. Apply
to 210 PsrJL-àvetiue, ^ T kö-tfc
Cottage for lient—9li-Ffcrk avefi
nue. Apply to A. Trafford, d tj. ;j*
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M ISCELANFOUS

Catcher Arthur Wilson haa been bit­
ting hard for (he Ohlfede, but not suffi­
ciently ao to keep them out of the
division.
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One argument fn faVor ofthe Pi­
rates’ copping the National league
hunting is that nono of the experts
picked them to do ao.
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k&lt; otbir -day, and he la pestering. Mans'
ger Robinson tp let blm do iL

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Helna Wagoer,’ the Rod Box abortatop, denies iho Import be la through.
: ’ as a player and says he will be back
.1 on the. ipb’ within a few weeks now. f‘
.Ltm CHger^ jha once great catcher
of the Bof ton Red Box. who haa lost
•J hl^health,' will bo ¿Ivon a benefit by
. the playdra of tha whole country,
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Pat ftagon believes '{hat to be In
good
he will hare to pitch every
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Wanted— To buy a small 1er box
or refrigerator in good condition, fi
P. O. Box 1076

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* i. Scout Chick Fnuer (a proving a val­
uable aid. to Clarke- The former spar
pitcher is looking after the burling
eorpe, and his advice la being followed.]

Will’ the gentleman who f&lt;
*y coat with Inside Initial« A
T’oad to Sáníord ferry Satu¡

�BLISHGJD
[.WEEKLY
I N ^ A N F O R D -L if' h Wo,th Living
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fOLUMEJf

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914

NO. 91

[TE IS CHOSEN FOR
HUERTA LEAVING
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
FEDERAL BUILDING
TOTTERING MEXICO
N EXT ON DOCKET
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r'sANFOKD

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CORNER

r Ferryman Denfea RCport
To the Public:
l taku thin means of correcting a
report which wai circulated during
the week of the Fourth of July to
the effect that during the rush of
■miflmnhilca, ifnr tU
the Fourth and the return of same,
that at times there were can far
above the number of fifty waiting
at the Monroe * Ferry to he carried
across the river, and that the ser­
vice was far from being the service
required for. the proper handling of
the ferry boat, and that cars wore
turned away from the ferry by
those in'-charge.
AH of the above report I declare
to be unfounded and not true, and
the facts to be that at ti/ncs there
were more can waiting at the ferry
landing* than if was possible to
carry across at one time, hut .this
was only the rase when at certain
times the majority of the cars ‘were
going or coming from the beach at
the. urnw time. And- that not s car
.was turned away from the ferry by
those in charge, but every car was
put across within a reasonable time,
and that an extra force of me» were
on-hand and extra powered motors
placed in the hunch so as to take
care or the rush as fur as possible,
and-that-a—trip was -made on-an
average of every ten minute«.
We triad to give the very best
service possible under the circum­
stances, and feel that better ser­
vice could not hare been rendered,
and refer you to. an automobile
owner who is used to crossing fVrries as to tho service rendered at the
Monroe ferry. E. STAFFORD,
Ferryman Monroe Fayry.
B. Y. P. U. Note«
Our meeting was held as usutl
Sunday evening at- 6:45.
Owing to the absence of our pres­
ident who is attending the Encamp­
ment at Lake City the meeting was
opened by our vice president, Mr.
S. ( ^ Kennedy. .TJie subject ..w as,
■Hosi Man Came to Sin." The
program was ably rendered by
members of Group No. 2,.of.-which
Miss Ruby Betts U captain.
’ Our attendance was not at-large
as usual, as so many of our members
are attending the Encampment at
Lake City. We hope to have « full
attendance next Sunday, as our ab­
sent ones w'iU be back by that tir^e.
w«. extend
„*t.,.,.» a
* cordial‘ invitation to
Wo
Uhy one to attend uur nuHMfrrpc
L, B.7 Cor. 'Sec'.'
A regular communication of San
ford Lodge No. 62 will be Hold
Thursday, July 16th, at 7:30 p. in.
Master Degree will be conferred.
This will be the last Masters worked
until fall. AH members are urged
to be present. Ail' visitors in the
city cordially invited to meet with
us. By order* of W. M.
• O. L. TAYLOR,
‘__ Secretary

ii M*fiCT8 TO TRY^AND MAKE
HIS GETAWAY THIS
AFTBRNOON

mediation conference and agreed to A SITE FOR SANFORD BUILD­
Stole March on Papa
by Huerta's delegates and the South
ING IS TO BE SELECTED
Eludink .thi* efforts of her father,
American mediators, while the con­
John
Eason, to prevent her elope­
AND PURCHASED
stitutionalists Indirectly had con­
ment,
pretty May Eason, aged 17,
veyed the jdea that ho would bo ac­
succeeded
in marrying Robert King:
ceptable to Carranxa.
at
Sanford,
Fla., Wednesday after­
— “ That- « .11 -fistava Ruir*frxytairrcd,-j,
noon anil will probably make her
"Carbajal would be a more provi­
home with her husband in that d ty . [
sional president than the real pro­
The father returned home yester­
visional president to be named later/
day from Jacksonville where he had ;
‘ When the suggestion first was
OTHER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT made Villa had not indicated his OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OF gone in hia chase across two state*
IXis UP TO THE OWNERS TO GET
after his daughter. He wired his i
LARGE DOILEb DOWN
»0SY AND THE GOVERNMENT
TRE WORLD AT LARGE IN
willingness to accept Carbajal, Eawife, Mrs. AIHe Eason, at their
teva RuU aaib, and he doubted
AND SALTED
K . WILL DO THE REST
\ TABLOID FORM
homo at No. 12 Thirty-third street,
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Villa's willingness to accept him
Vera Crus, July 14.— Gen. Huerta now. As foi* Zapata, he had no Idea * Wablilngton, July 14.— The -geb- east, yesterday morning from JackThe sit« for the government buildintends to resign tho provisional that the southern leader would ret- m il deficiency appropriation bill aonvllle, informing her of the mar- -•!
in! h*s been dfolded upon and Hon.
presidency ahd leave Mexico, hoping ognlxo any provisional president un­ carrying $4,585,664, last of the sup­ riage and stating he was returnin'* V,
P. L. Thrasher o&lt;UhJ Sanford Hotel
by thia mean» to aave his country til the demand for redistribution of ply bills of congress, was reported to home.
Co., In , whose name the property
About 3. o'clock Tuesday after­
from further horrors of civil war lands had been complied with. Un­ the house Saturday aod will be
’ itt offered to the government has
noon
tho young girl left her work at
and
the
capital
from
capture,
and
.jjriYed word from the Treasury
less Somelhing occurs to disarrange brought up for passage .today.
8.
H.
Kress and Company's and
perhapa sack.
This was the state­ the present plan Esteva- Unix Is con­
Department that the lot has re­
The bill embraces many nflscelment* made- here today by Roberto vinced figljUngJwlween federal* and lanonun Items, including appropria­ disappeared with a woman ’friend.
c c 'd favorable consideration and
Esteva-Ruix, Mexican secretary of conslttullhnalutl is over. This,
tions for public buildings in various It was thought by the father at the
M toon as the usual formalities are
foreign affairs, who la on.hla way to said, was indicated by the eva
sU tsjiB 170,000 for transporting and time that she had gpne to meet
complied with the lot will paas into
whom *be had beeir
Europe. Huerta, he inqdt. twill sur tion of Guadalajara.
r in g fo r * interned Mexican sol* Kjng^.wlth
tl&gt;« hands of tho government. The
y
in
the
last year.. . .
Ljot is the. property, oL. the Sanford
Like Porftrio-Diar, who fled from diara-ond 'jRfliior^ refugees at Fort
He
immediately
communicated
’ Hotel Company and is the corner.
-his country in the hope that his NVingfte, N. M ./and elsewhere; $5,000
for
.Iran*porting
bodies
of
of­
with
Chief
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f
.
Police
Meldrim who ■
4 First street and Palmetto avenue
r going might avert a long and «»tly
for a provisional president,-accept­ civil war. Huerta, according to ficers and enlisted men, and $16,000 wired the authorities at Jacksonville
l0d has a frontage of 136 feet on
able to the constitutionalists.
First street and extends' north on
Estevu Iluix, has decided to yield to to enable the secretary of commerce to arrest and hold the girl.
The fathef left Savannah Wednes­
Mmetto avenue 140 feet making a
: "TI»*- president did not make me superior numb*™. Roth Huerta and to employ men to enforce the law*
his confident," Està va ¡tuia de- Gen. Blanquet, his war minister, the to prevent overcrowding of passen­ day morning at 8 o’clock Just twelve
post excellent location In the busihours behind the daughter.
She
claij-d, "nor did I bn ve much time subsecretary said, knew that Ippger gers and excursion vessels.
i section Of the city. The lot was
to talk with him after it waa.deter­ resistance- Was futile and would ' Other Items Included the following» did not go- Into the railway fcWifon"" ’
In -t* : the vecyloW - pri«»--of
mined ! should leave the cabinet,’, mean nothing more than the slaugh­ ■ Georgia— Canton, postofllce site, at Jacksonville, but left the train
¡7,500 which is reasonable for buaiproperty located In this fine
The subsecretary was convinced’ ter of thousands and perhaps the $6,ppp; Dawson, site and com­ on the outside end immediately
; position. however, he said, that Huerta would sacking of the capital itself, with mencement of poetofflce, $6,000; started for Santordr'where she had
The papers will be returned to
lay down his power thia week and it perhaps horrors, perpetrated by a Douglas, site and commencement of made arrange menu to meet King.
the proper official* at Washington
would not surpriae him If hit resig­ victorious army joined by mobs poatofilce, $5,000; Forsythe, prat- . When the father arrived In Jack­
[- ja d the deed made at once and as
nation were announced tomorrow. from their city's slums.He expected office ’elte, $6,000; Madison, prar- sonville he had the chief of police
|j$* price of $7,500 will lie passed
Carbajal, hs added, was suggested as Blanquet wouid leave Mexico City offlee site, $5,000:'SandersvllIe, post* send a telegram to the chief of police
by the house today it is almost w r provisional president by the Amer- perhaps when Huerta fled, but not office site, $5,000; Waynesboro, post- at Sanford describing his daughter .
office site, $5,000; West Pont, Ga. and asked' that she might bo de­
\ uin that the Federal building at
.can delegation at the Niagara Fails before. (including Lanett, Ala.,) site and tained. La to Wednesday night ho
isford will soort' be an assured
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commencement of postoffice, $ 10,000. received a return wire from the
■_-chief there stating that the daugh­
ip propria ti on for the, building
Kentucky— Central City, pratter had been* located, but had been office site, $7,600; Eminence, pratSanford made at the last session
married .that afternoon to Robert
office site, $7,600; llarrodsburg, postCongress was the. lump sum of
King. 7 .
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office site, $7,500; Preetonburg, post0,000 for the site and building
THEY DECIDE THAT THE EQUALIZATION BOARD WILL MEET QN
When
he
received
this ihei
offira site, $5,000.
the small sum for the site
AUGUST Ilh—CONBIDERED MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS
Mr.
Eason
did
not
continue
ins that $62,500 wiil be' avail"V.
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chase after’ his daughter... .
4tHe for the building, making- a
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----King once resided In Savannah”
FlorlHa—
DeFuniak
Springs,
pratFgmeture that wjll be commensurate
plttion of the -assessment roll for
Sanford,, Fla., July 6, 19W
and
at that time he met Mias Eason.
office,’ court house amf custom house
the rapid.growth of Sanford,
Honorable board of county com* 1914 for the county of Seminole, be site, .$70,000; Kissimmee, pout office Since be left here, according to her
^ad one that will fill the needs of
miaaionera in and for Samlnote eoun- and the same i* hereby extended to site, $6,000; Sanford, site and com­ parents, the daughter had corres- '
tks city for many years to come.
ty, state of Florida, m^t in.regular August 4tb. ^914,
mencement of poxtofflcc. $7,600. " ponded with King and often made
L Onitr a jie w ruling of the departsession at 10:80 o'clock a. m.
Clefk Instructed to advertise for
North-Carollna-Chapri Hill, . i t e l ^ " “ ^1“ «bout going to join him.
thejl»chlj*cte of the building
Present, Hon. F. L. Woodruff, thrpe weeks before next meeting
and
commencement of poetofflcc, The parenta objected to her mar­
chairman; L. P. Hagan, C. W. Ents- that board will*meet on Auguit 4th
rtmeoV tia^e been Increased to
riage; but when she succeeded in
mlnger, J.
Clark and J. T. Mc­ for the -purpose of equalising the $7,500; Edenton, postofflce site, $7,- meeting him despite their efforts tr&gt;
the growing demand for goV600; Thomasville site and com­
Lain, rommiwdpnen; E. A. 0pug- taxes. .
ent buildings riq various ¿arts
« . .. --. thwart the elopement*-they both
mencement.
of poatofllre, $8.000.
lasa, clerk and C / M. Hand, sheriff.
r...he country and the delays of
stated they would forgive her.
Contract-let to Eulle Burgee* for
South Carollna— Lancaater, ‘ ait«
Minuted of last regular .meeting
farmer years will not be necessary
Roth the parents stated Inst night
ojiening^ road-from-Cqcjjran Poml and commencement, of poetofflcsi,
Nth a much, U»*gd force of cmread aD(£Tuiiproved.
.
whit^they
learned that their daugh­
to river qt contract prfeh or $24:75 $ 8. 000 .
W. J. DanleJ addressed the board p,r acre,
ter
had
left
Savannah unexpectedly
p *rc«: .
(l*
In reference to , road through I&gt;r
Texee—Crockett, postofllco site. they surmised that she had gone to
f
In other words now that the site
Kstimales of engineer ift charge of $C,OO0; Denton, site and cummenccf.ewi* property, Gfanted at last
marry
King
and
for
that
reason
Mr.
fcu been chosen our government
meeting and contract awarded J. W, Black.7 Hammock Drainage District mept of poatofffc»;, $4,600; Memphis, Eason had asked the assistance df
^ailding should be starred ih a few
read and biila of Fred T. Williams, postofflde site, $4,100; Mount PlearFlynt for opening same.
l^QQlhs and carried to completion
engineer for $13-.75 and Contractor anl, rite and fomihehcemont of Chief* of Police Meldrim in stopping
the
intended
elopement. Both
* On motion of Commissioner Ha­ W. B. William.* for $3824.64 ap­
¡aad,*ith a pull altogether from our
postoffice, $6,000; Pittsburg, site knd claimed they were not worried by *’
gan it was ordered that action of proved and ordered paid.
People- and our ’ Congressman and
the board be rescinded unless eltl- * Estimate* of Engineer Freil T. commencement of postofltes, $5,000. her disappearance other, than thal
with the aid 7&gt;f our friend, ¡Frank
Tennessee— Gallatin, site and com­ they objected to the marriage and
xena of Geneya pay for right of way. William*, in charge of Spedal ritoad
j^CUrk, who*la ¿halrmari of the buildT. K. Bates addressed tly» board L Bridge District No. 1 received mencement o f" poetofflcc, $0,000; wanted to prevent It.
Ui committee there should be none
Mr. Eason stated that he would
In reference to adrance on commis­ and read and the following bills were Memphis, postoffice site, $40,000;
of tb* attendant delays on the
Rogersvilfe,
postoffice
site,
$2,000.
gladly
receive the couple. It is un,i
sion
of
$&amp;00.
Granted.-.
boHding that hai character«*»! this
approved and ordered paid.
demtood
.that
King
is
now
employed
.
r
O.
F.
Swop*
addressed
the
board
branch of the service in the past.'
Alsbama—Greenville, ¿j poxtoffltet
Young Man Honored. ,
• Atlantic Coast Line
Railway,
at
Sanford
and
had*'made
the.
ar-i,&lt;:
j
f.j
in
reference
to
the
four
eroealngs
on
.site,
|6,000„
freight, 10.Q8; Zachary-Lumber Co; 'Qiorge Griffin, Herrings, Jf-t h*»
MLniwippi—Water Valley,, sitb ran go monte through correspomte’nci.v..v v* /
received an .appointmepl from Sen­ the S. A. L. Railroad htar Ovfedo, lumber, 386.9J; Fred, J. Williams,
Word From Fernalds .
■that
they
have
not
been
put
in,
and
and
Commencement of poetofffee, $7,r for the Eason girl to join him
ator
Duncan
U,
Fletcher
ak
First
engineer salary, 160,00; F. L. Wood­
Word has bean received here from
to be married.—-Savannah Nirej»',^ «
-A
' y -, .
Mr. and .Mr«. Geo. H. Fernald that •Alternate- to the,Naval Academy. cletk was. instructed to. write thu ruff, telegrams, 2. 11; W. P. Carter •ooo. •
proper
.aulhorltiss
In
regards
to;
ft Co,, lumber! 10,38; T. Krene,
they arrived safely at Clifton Springs He will report In Jacksonville 6n
sad Mr. Fernild was focKng very Feb. 16th next to s^knd his mental tin-.so and also In'regards U&gt; »Cul­ testing brick, 36.00: WiUon Con­
vert at Wagnler.
struction Co., . Cslery Ave work.
examlnaU’dn. -‘ / v 1
•
.well after his long trip.
On motion of Commissioner Rhti- 626.97; Wilson Construction »Co.,
__
______U J
mlnger, -D. L. Thrash^ was in­ St. Gertrude ave work, iST.vS^ 7715»• i
structed to furnish clerk for Infor­ son Construction Co., Monri^^ road
mation of Comptroller, boundary work, 619.63, Seminole Construction TO AWAIT THE ACTION OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AT NEXT
lines ot aliSpecIat School District« Co., Sanford and jlrUndu road,
TERM OR APPLY FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
r
FREIGHT CARS STANDING ON THE MAIN ONE ALMOST in Seminole county.
3688.67. Thai, 5771,fe8.
Tbe trial of W. ’DULJÔbreÿ'’ for the and afraid to show their hands until
Commissioners recommend to the'
•"
CAUSE OF A TRAGEDY
Alio that bond trustees of Special
killing
of W. F* BrykoTW determine the c « e comes before th» circuit.
Rp«d and Bridge Djotrlrt No. 1 fur- Comptroller that clerk tw* allowed to
The passenger "train carried two
Paw tiger. train, N(n- 82*, due here
1st
owner
1
redeem
CertjffeaU
‘.jybethef defendant should be admit- c o y t, Mr*v Curry and Mr,. C u r r y ...
nuh boundary of same.
express cars'r.ud one of them was
were both put upon the stknd an&lt;t
ft** LIS in the morning wa* wrecked
On motion of Commissioner H- P. 3108,.. Mia of 1693, at faft* Value ■ted do ball occurred before Judge tpld thsir stories of the klJUng, ,»/t* e * ,%
smashed to splinter». Express MesywUrday and the couyt
morning,'knd the very nar- senger Cardon had just left the car Haqiii, H. C. DuBose w*jLB*/i‘$100 with intereet to date. :omitïing .*)l*HfTrJ
which Jolm Joneerfor;
»d~- jar.
« 4b»«iu #n î_ o mUted .U X
LV* escape of all'lin* )ut*«*ngerA from which was wrecked whirr The‘crash fo f'^ stra oervit»* durine-riectian,
bArvre* -erowded with -ipectators ^raosd thg-jllffge.' follqwid^ by Karl
Warrinta of thç month -gf.M ay
death was probably duo to En­ came. The car contained only a 4 Coffimunlcation of $. Rung* ’ in pnjd by tbe treasurer ordered c|n- and Jriends. Tb« court was-called Rpbinsoo and^Rd. D#yia for,Gurry
reference to SanfoHl ,, A kGrnevq
ter Howland who alappbd on his few barrels of Ash, and thia Consti­
about eleven o’ clock ahd sat contin- *nd
^ &gt; 4
bridge read and mart«! rqferfetl.it* railed
for thy state. Tho &lt;*»* seems at* **&gt;
tuted
about
the
only
losa
of
freight,
*nd »hut, off, the" **ngine before
»;
The
foil
oaring
\iill«
wcre.approved
uouejyr
unfit
«*ve»
in
the
evening
M
elvin
*
complicated t* the public í » before» though the damage to-■equipment
lumped for liis life. ' 1 ‘
Commurdsation
m m m and warrants ordered issued: - ^ ^ before the Judge handed down hie and it has not .yet been attempted!
waa
considerable:
Bcald«*
tfie
draIn iwitehipg cars at Rand's Siding
refe/anco, to .Genova and GhulúoU &lt;■■Oenieral Pund A C. L. Ry. opinion and remanded Curry* to. jail to prove the quest on of haw Bryan
of tjie switchmen had left four truction of the expresa car the pilot bridge road and. referred -U Compef, 25.00: H. C. DuBose, extra
wns shot in Uço back Ofe-ihp b ea d -'
« a rar* on the r a in track or.tbpy of the locomotive was demolished,
_ c « , ’ 100.00; Carl Ba«k**£uknI Mw await thé session of the circuit
whdn
Cmry-SQ^-ahoHWik-iMm frt^ta
“ ^rtithed thDrp lhjrtnijfh the switch the tender was jammed Into the
pauper, 5.00; Mrs. Jane Parber. pau­. ^eou'rt at th* fait meeting.
P a r t t h e «kdfi- an&lt;f/i»Htha
front.
B wn&gt;« mannd^'jhj(v will probably caboose and them das somp‘damage
per, 5.Q0;Mjio. O'..Herring, canvass
The case was contested step by
‘
- v
if .be esxtlsYned: A# Engineer to the coal car*.
that caused the daatl* of
Jog re^rii^ ltft00¡ C. O. McLaughCurry Being represented .
A Wrecking trait».jrai immediately
Rowland rouhded tha, curve
"n,
ratjvi«i;ig
rerurns,
5.00;
Harah
Bryan
wore exhlMj^ft. at* the- 'trial.
‘
Tr
reference to
despatched to the iw l* of the p'rock
%*&lt;• * GUes and’ Karl* Robinson
north ot tho aiding his hcitdlijjht
“jpauper,
B
.O
O
r
P»If
Smith,
and the road wits eUaned up id a read and clerk
of Orlando arid A. K. Ptfw’era of -thia yceterday a o ^ e rrtte tf considerable
ffW ^ura dCUying'the tram« but a knowledge receipt of name,''action fmupef. 6.00; Sabford Hand Laundry, city ajrd’ the state by Jones ft Jones. Jntereet. After «the
caie -riraed
Sundry for jkil,‘ 4.77; H. E. Tolar,’
deferréd until’ September mestipg.
Dirrt time.
committee lunacy case. 1.00;. pr. T. of Orlando, 'Stated Attorney Cary Judge Herring gàve his decision ro­
•. The many frisnds of Engineer .Whereas, the. .Tmt Aasa*aorf ‘ of
fii
committee lunacy case, Lafidls and Asst. ’States Attorney ma nding Curry to jail without bond. *
Ssmlnol# County has.appeared b*^ A. Noti,
"ttuirn. Ebginafl
il4 ml
ei- Rowland are oongnitulatln^ him
2.00»
Dr..
,p.
J. Müler, . committee Odo. A, DeCottea fif this d t /. Al’Tbe next Jtf&gt;p
.fore the^oard
’ limb of upon hla'narro*»' escape .fropi',death
00;
C. 'M. Hand, cost number of eye wjtncaees to the.sf­ it writ ol habeas
of
" hUt -or-at least' a broken Umb. And he
Geo. O. Herring. inir were examined and though tbe
-he wás \
and bad- expeett to be able to resume W* run
00; Andrew Aulin testimony conflicted in the mal« the ftill be gone ov
•^7 ,*h*kan.
his side and In a few days. Non*
8.00; L. T. thread of the tragedy could ;be &lt;!&lt;*-. lsen to be celebrated
gera were Injured,
in, 1.00
of
Tbs attorneys on both aide*
fall* o«v,|hJ*
iS t ü
buffer
iVlaV^
»ejt the mal« J

1ÍA9 FINALLY BEEN
SELECTED

WHEN DEEDS ARE FILED

, •

•;

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i - ,„

j

PASSENGER TRAIN 82 WRECKED AT RANDS

DflNTKNOW r-W HfiREBÜT ON HIS WAY

APPROPRIATION WAS
MADE FOR PURPOSE

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

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HELD MEETING

CURRY WAS REMANDED TO COUNTY

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                    <text>&gt;UT P E O P L E
-BEING A RESUME
■ ........... ,

SANFORD HAPPENINGS

OF

— - UP-TO - Di

TMmMe Party
A delightfully Informal event of
th e week *waa^ the thimble party,
Tuesday afternoon, at which Mre.
Anna Walker waa hoetces to her old
friends and neighbors' Of * the Weif
Side, fet her new home on Magnolia
avenue. -An intereating gueasing
game, the Bell contest waa enjoyed
by the gueatai Mra. Harvey Renfro
and Mrs. Deane Turner doing for
thdj prlae. In th e cut Mra. Renfro
woo, the prize being « dainty linen
handkerchief.
MU* Eva Walker was assisted
by Miss Bessie 'Williamson in serv
ing the delicious refreshments, ice
ten,'cake and sandwiches. An amusinf-cofnridencc o f th e afternoon was
the fact th a t It was the third time
Mrs. Deane Turner bad tied for
lb* prize in this house and always
tost in the cut.
Mra. Walker's guests were Me*d a m « Harvey Renfro, Deane T ur­
ner, C. R. Walker, Savage, A. D.
Smith, W. H. Peters, Ensminger,
Terheun and P attie Renfro.
Supper Party '
■ An old fashioned' birthday party
« u given by Mra. W. H. H. Allen
on Wednesday
evening,
compli­
mentary to Mr. Alien.
The supper table was dainty and
attractive with Its display of anowy
linen, silver and glassware, and boun­
tiful spread of good things to ' eat,
served In the good old' fashioned
way. The supper was savory and
appetizing and consisted of fried
chicken, creamed potato«, potato
salad, sliced to m ato « , h o t buns,
assorted pickles and preserves, ice
cream and cake, to which the guests
did full justice.
, •
Those Invited were Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mra. E. J.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncan
and children, M r. and Mrs. Bob
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IIelk
nnd little daughter, Mrs. May Dickins, Mr. Oscar Vernon and Mr. L. P.
McCulIcr. • '
.

A udio» Bridge

The Wednesday auction*) bridge
Hu it .was entertained by Mrs. It. E.
Tnlnr, Wednesday afternoon. Therfc
was one t«ble of players, Mrs. John
Bennett making top store and win­
ning the club prize, a fine deck of
ca rds.
Vanilla ice cream in cantaloupes
was served at the close of the game.
Those present were Mrs. John
Bennett, Mrs. Deane Turner, t Mrs.
G. Speer an d -Mm. Tolar. *'

Tna!m
,
.
.
.
,
,
havn
tails,
and
are prepared to
they h»d Included the sixty ingrow them again shonld thjLlMW?“
m a t« of the home._________ _____ chant», U shown by remains In our
pelvis ot tall-if»gKln(C »M d«». now'
Mr. and Mrs. H. il. Pattbhall rudlmontary 'and *d^generaUve from
and family ' of Geneva were the lack of use- WIederschelm calls atten­
guest» of Mra. R. E. Tolar'on Tues­ tion* to the remains of arteries and
day. *They came over to tee Dr. rolna which formerly nourished the
H. B. Pattlshall off for Atlantic t«n Gould and Pyle’s *'Anomallee and
Beach, where he go«- to attend - a Curiosities of Medicine” give* a P*o-,
meeting of the Dental Aasodation taro b( a child born with a tall. Thee©
modern tails, however, are too short
Mrs. E4. Randall will leave f
for any use, unless It la to mako tho
Orlando Sunday to spend t
father Hop drinking.—Now York Medi­
weeks, visiting Among 'friends." Mr.
cal Record.
•
Rkndall will visit hla mother, and
father in her absence. Upon Mra.
A Calendar for Quest Room.
Randall's return they will m ova Into
'A special calendar Is a splendid
their pretty n«Av bungalow on First thing for tho guest room of the coun­
try house. A small jJgily calendar Is
street.
mounted on a heavy cird board or
Mrs. Susan Yowell and Mrs. J. D. leathercovered board, and below It Is
B a rn « of Orlando spent a day in printed In good-sized but perfectly leg­
ible type, or gilt lettering. "Break­
tlM; city last week, the guests of fast,'* "Luncheon." ’Tea.” "Dlnnor,"
Mrs. J. K. Mpttingcr.
“Last Mall Leaves,” and any special
Information the Loitesa deolrea hej
Miss Bessie Williamson (ap p en d ­ guest© to know. Thd hours for meals
ing the week end with Lhc M iss« and departure of malls are plainly
marked, thus saving many questions
Lettio and Annie Leo Caldwell.
and often embarrassment on the part
Mrs. John Merriman, who has a of the gueets,
---------w in te r home In E m its w aa^ lh e —— ■— ----- *
'.««
Medieval
Theater*.
guest o f / Mra. C. E. Walker several
National . theaters—of an open-air
dkys this week, while enroute jo her
kind—a t one timd existed In England.summer home In Meriden, Conn.
ar Parran Round, la Cornwall, tes ti­
c—--------j ] r . -; V
de*. Here we hare a vast axnpbF
Among the many p a rti« plan­ theater, turfed to teat over 1,000 per­
ning to spend the Fourth a t D ay­ sons. The beginnings of British dra*
tona Beach will be Mra. D.v A. malic a rt sprang from these open-air
Caldwell, M iss« Bessie Williamson, theaters, where the medieval plays
Lettie and Annie Leo Caldwell nnd were produced—and forgotten. The
Mr. David Caldwell. They will mo­ sands of the Cornish coast may have
tor over this' afternoon and re­ covered more than one specimen of
main a t the beach over Sunday, j these pioneer tempeis of the dramatlo
a rt

Pourlfi of July Party
Mra. Deane Turner waa the gra­
cious hostess st sf patriotic party
Thursday afternoon, complimentary
•to her mother, Mrs. M. C. Savage.
The. rooiae were lovely in tficir
decorations, of flags and cut flowers
artistically arranged together. Jar­
diniere's of xcd Altheas with flags
waving abov# them wero placed
about the rooms: upon the piano a
graceful bit of colorfcwas*'a fern dish
of red geraniums, flags and fern*;
upon the muilc cabinet and other
available p lac« vM « of red flowers
ferns and flggs carried out the pretty
conceit. Large and small fla p were
upon the walls and In the graceful
folds cf ths. window draperies.
A ¿patriotic' guessing gaitt© OCCA-.
■ioned njuch laughter end fun. The
prise, a dainty cifp and aaucer fell
to MiV. W. H. Peters, who. guessed
correctly seven o u t'o f eight answers.
A pleasing feature of the afternoon
was the playing* of patriotic airs on
the VlctroJa, followed by ¿elections
of&gt; Nordlca, Caruso and other fa­
mous artiste.
Sherbet and cake were served.
Upon the plates wore pretty little
favors of red cherries and ferns as a
memento of this happy occasion.
The hostess wss assisted by ’Mrs.
W. H. Peters, Mrs. A. D. • Smith
and Miss Martha Fox.
Other guefte were Mra. J. K. Mrtting«, Mrs. J. C. Ensminger, Mrs.'
Walker, Mra. C. E. Walker,
Mrs. ‘ Anna Walker, Mrs. H. H.
JEW ELER
Hill, Mra. W. H. Hill. Mra, T. S.
Davis, Mra. Harvey Renfro; Mr».
CLOCKS. JEWELBY.SILCharlotte Smith, Mr*. M. C. Tolar, WATCHES,
• ....................................
— *I
Mra. R. E. Tolar, Mra. J. D‘. Parker,
VKRWARE.’OPtfCAL GOODS. ETC.
and Mra. Terheun.

eo. Schaal

Happy Little Orphana

Expert Repairing

Court Sustained I
A Wkihlngton chauffeur baa been
sent to jail for three years for taking a
joy ride In his employer's automobile
without, permission. Courts and pubHe aro realising that drastic measures
are necessary to' break up the loy-ridIng practice and the steallog of motor
cars for this purpose. Tbo Jail sen­
tence is a good experiment along this
line. It' might be extended to tako In
all speeders on the public highways. _

A delightful feature of the "SmugKlcman" matinee W edn«day after­ 12$ W e st F irst Street
noon was the presence of fourteen S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A
Happiness Only Comparative.
children from the Methodist Or­
We may anticipate bliss, but who
phanage at Enterprise, as guests of
ever drank of that enchanted cup unal­
loyed T—Colton.
the Junior Civic League, through
Mrs. Gerror who extended the invi­
tation in behalf of the League.
After the matinee they were taken
to the Seminole Pharmacy as guests
of the WHfurc Departm ent and
treated to ice cream, .Bnd thfep an
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w#s given them by Mayor Thrasher,
Messrs. A. D. Smith and Voile WUlinms, who generously, loaned thfclrj S
cars for this purpose. It was a hap­
r . .
py set of youngsters that, boarded
the boat for the return trip to En­
terprise, cordially expressing their
appreciation # of the courtesies re­
ceived. Capt.-Allen gave the chil- s s
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w ith c o m io r ta b le w e a r in g a p p a r e l.

I BEAMS ,
CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSSRODS
STAY BOLtfS
GALVANIZED'
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
OAK
c y p r e s s :.

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MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND .
ALL HARD WOODS
LAUNCHES
---- SKIFFS ’
DORIES
BUILT TO
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BOILERS AND TANKS
B U IL T TO
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Competent forcejaf workmen for
road work al all times.

Merrill-Stevens Co.
Jacksonville, Fla.

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Moots second and fourth

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j^liw E . ItobblM .Ssc',^
Phoenix Lodge Nu 5, K. «ip ' l*
MwU second and fourth
Nlsiting knights alway* **1-, *
H. McLaulin
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Sanford Lodge No 62, P.a*dA, M.
^ Communication every flm sad
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Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting
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welcome.
O .L . Taylor
F .L lI « ^
Secretary
United Brotherhood of Csrpeater* in
Joiners of America
t
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 putti
Href and third Thursday nirht ¿ t r
o'clock ir\ the Eagles* Hall.
Rex Packard
Oeo Blickwride,
R. S. and T.
iVealdcnt
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Sale
Bills
PRINTED

If y o u iric u d
(0 h a v e a a a le
Ret o u r p r ic e s

W c are fixed for turning
jut w o rk of this kind
( I i i:n d o u b le-q u ick lime. R

Want Ad

Meet first and third Wednesday
at corner of Fltst St. and Palmetto An.
O. L. Taylor
R. L Yt&lt;i
SecreUry
Etait«]Rnle
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R.A.^.
Meets every second and fourthTl»».
day In Masonic Hall over the Impcriij
Theatre. Visiting comnanloEt»xl/Mnf_
J. F.'Karnatx
O.LTtykt
Secretary
H^hPriest
Two Claiaea.
Man as a husband 1« of two i
—ho whose meals disagree wil
end be who disagrees with his i

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SKIRTS

We have just received by express a lot pf pretty
Skirts, all the very latest styles, -'Call ana get
early choice.

$6.00
and
$7.00 Each
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PALM BEACH SUITS
Get one before.going away, and be “ COOL and

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HT, DARK AND GRAY

0(1 and $7.50
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FIN E SHIRTWAIST
The daipty waists, some of silk, others of cotton
voile. For the lady; who wants something out
the ordinary.

, . Probably you do not need a whole suit of clothes.
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Then get you a pair of "N IFT Y ” Trousers

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Bd '
‘.etyle is so finished sod pronounced
B M u t ahe caa carry off thla amsrt and
, . vaklah angle without looking In .the
’J e s s t•bold. Hut whan the wearer to
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■ ©qaal to the Emergency there la no
¡^ 4.
getting away from the feet that ah»
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bVtdemonatrsted that etyle to a very
eujit\e thing. A means oi cgpf«*alon,
It is to her, by which ahe conveys
something of beraelf to those who bebold'
‘*oia her, eU b though- they may
jc ' i v ; never
net« speak to her.
,;|da«p.hato ql all gorfa of materials
have been turned ont in this shape, or
V
shapes ilmllar to It. They cover-nearly
■all of one aids of the face and form a
’
background again«t which the other
. - W aide la sharply sllhouetled.
bat pictured this left side Is trim
jcd' With a very full ruchlng of nj».
iW .
•^Ylted In tiny side plait» and supW Upstanding fait oNpUlted
l - j ,-.V- m affpe,f .Tim rs Is a- facing of black
^ ,V4
all .about the underbrim, it
*- forms a piping which outlines the brim
edge of straw. The combination of
natural leghorn color with the deep
WJF
&gt;4‘black or velvet la very fine. .The
very tow crown In thla hat la set lcto
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thfi brim with a second plftng of
lavelvet
not for
.-The trimming: constats of afla t clus­
te r'o f lpvely pink roaea shading to, a
deep jo s o color at the heart of the
(lower«, a half doxen half-blown* roses
are circled round the baa« of a let
spike, which complete the garnishing
or a simple but striking effect ¡of the
millinery artUL
The prettiest, or rather the mdst
satisfactory hats In thla shape, are
those made ot btack high luster straws
or fabrics, trimmed with black n u ­
ll“«* and a few compact bigh-eotorpd
flowers, or else finished In all black,
substituting fruit or ornaments for
tbe flowers. There Is something In
the brilliant black of Jacquered or
hlgh-luiter silk surfaces that goes
with tha pose for which thla bat Is
made. And as a background for a
well-modeled profile there Is nothing
like black velvet The side faco is
■at f n ‘relief like a tinted cameo.
But it Is 'wise to consider whether
the style Is suited* to one« before In­
dulging jn I t So there Is'ao harm In
reiterating that this h at la not for
every one, but for her «bo can carry
» o ff.
JULIA BOTTO
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Those plaid? that are especially The best shirt on the market at a
latev ’sùmïpeivhnd early
medium prjcè.
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fall wear.
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G. R.Calhoun
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Tilted H at for Those Who Can Wear It

HE hat .worn at the much-tilted pose
IH H
shown In the picture
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fOLUME V

NO. 92

SANPÖ«D, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 7. I9U

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E NEED OF BRIDGES
BIG CROWD AT PEACH
KILLED ON BEACH
OYER TH E ST. JO H NS WITNESSED A Û T 0 RACES
BY AN AUTOMOBILE
Au to m o b ile

races

at

the b e a c h c h o k e d
t r a f f ic b a d l y
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(EQUATE FERRIES
demand th e bridges
PEOPLE o f TWO COUNTIES
SHOULD GET TOGETHER
[
ON PROPOSITION

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OUR BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will Remain Open During the Sumtner Months With Man; Scholars'
Prof. 0 . E. Bynum of the Sanford
Business College has determined to
keep the college open til during the
Summer and 'h as 'juat started an­
other large claw in bookkeeping an^l
stenography. The college'haa been
a success from the start and having
been in operation for the past two
years has now demonstrated th a t it
will prove s good Investment for the
promoters. There have been many
successful business men and women
graduated from the institution and
they are how holding good positions
in Sanford and other cities.
There was a rumor that the col­
lege would close during the summer
months as Prof. Bynum was desir­
ous of visiting Texas with hia w|/e,
but the large number of new schollars coming in last month made It
necessary to keep the collegp t^n-.
nlng full time and Prof, -jljfpura in­
formed The Herald todkjr that the
college would .remain a£fn ail the
year round and that hfcw»«} well
satisfied with the- good ihbfirlng be­
ing made. This Sanford Business
College give« our boys and girls fa
grand opportunity of attending day
or night school right at home and
acquiring a good buaineaa education,
sopiething th at is needed by the
young men of today regardless of
the nature of their business or pro­
fession. . The rates of the Sanford
school are very reasonable consid­
ering the excellent course of training.

JULY FOURTH FITTINGLY
OBSERVEC AT DAY­
TONA BEACH
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their public spirited citisens and the
excellent beach hotels, which so ably
took care of such unusual crowds.
AT ENTERPRISE

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b r ic k r o a d

w o r k is h e l d u p

the path of motorist! travelling
through this state.—Tam pa Timet.
t t J,
' An Interesting trial has been con­
cluded a t West* Palm Beach, being
th a t of John Ashley, a- white man,
for the murder of DeSoto Tigrr. u
Seminole Indian. The crime was
committed about two years ago,
and Ashley ‘eluded arrest and was
not apprehended until he gavs him-,
self up. Several Indiana were in­
HER NEWS OF STATE* AT troduced as , witnesses a t the trial,
which reaulteU in a disagreement;
LARGjB COMPILED FOR
the
jury standing three for convic­
OUR BUSY READERS
tion and nine for acquittal. Judge
Perkins presided.
na Beach, July 6.—S. B.
1 1 t
M elvin\of Holly Hill, about 65
Tho news reached S tu art Friday
run . down and afternoon th a t the Supreme Court
years o age, waá rut
killed
about 8:30 Saturday night of Florida had knocked out the new
on tho
the beach,
heacn, a sh o rt, distance cou t house for tifo time being, arid
above the. automobile' club house, there were no regrots among the
by an Overisnd car, driven by R. Sr taxpayers, either who have stated
McCormiit^t ^ r Leesburg. Mr. Mel­ ifl along th a t $260,00
was five
vin was ricUp^jn'hicycla.’.
times to&lt;f much for a county ? f,tM
- AY the û if/'-o I the collision the size of Palm Beach with scarcely
bicycle and-’automobile, ç rre . both 0,000 in h ab itan ts. Such a court
being driven in Nhe same jilrection house would coat more than the
tftid
on the beach in
d comjKgJAoward court houses of
__________
St. Lucie,_________
Brevard
them was a car carry in g iÇ ^ jjH an t L'kiul St. John couuntlek còmbined
elecfric light. Mr. Melvin Wis proM Of course it would be a great ad­
ably confused by the approaching vertisement for West Palm Beach
car, and it is possible he did not but Would not do the outlying towns
bear the car coming behind him In any good. Let us have a $60, 00
the noise of the other car and the court house and spend the balsnce
roar of the eurf, however he turned or) good . roads. Hard roads will
directly acroea the path of the auto­ bring new settlers in by the hundreds
mobile, to the right, when it ia usual but whoever heard of a big costly
to turn to the left, which was seen court house brinipg' any body in to
too tate by the automobile driver settle.—Stuart Times.
to avoid the crash. O n.it came with
t t t
a terrible impact, completely demol­ * Howard S. Kerner, a well known
ishing the back wheel of the bt- sportsman, whose residence is a t
cyde and lifting both man and wheel Great Barrington, Mass., where he
on th« fender. Mr. Melvin's head U now on a short visit, arid who baa
struck the wind shield, which cut b •pent many winters and the past
deep gaah through bis skull at the two-, summers here, cruising on hia
back and broke bis neck. Death handsome yacht, expect-» to return
was instantaneous. The friend, who to Fort Myers in th# -yery neat ‘S# .
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was with Mr. McCormack, rap for future for the purpose of tackling - T#*í -i«
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asaiitance. thinking to get a physi­ the wily tarpon or 811ver King./*'
r j*a
cian s t soon as possible; Dr. Bo*
Mr. Karner is a great bcllever-'ln . 'K,r.•-, —
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hannon was first to reach tbe scene the wonderful future ' of Florida as
and pronounced the man dead. Tbe a summer resort state and bnievsa
body was taken to the v&gt;ndertakerm that when the fact is known to the
a t Daytona and a search '4&gt;*a made tourist and sportsmen th a t the finest
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for hla daughters to notify them. weather and fishing in the world la '
Marshal Fuquay and deputise were to be .here in the good old sum m er
soon on the ground and questioned Ume.—F t, Myers Press
those who witnessed the accident,
deciding th a t no inquest was neces­
Banquet, to Clergy
sary a» the accident was declared
BUhop M. J. Curley wns host
by ail to R^VeTfeen unavoidable.
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Tuciday afternoon at it banquet to 1
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. Mr. McCormack ia nearly beside
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ths. visiting prelates and ylorgy ■ ■
himself--with-grief over th* ntd Wctending tho consccratidn. Tho ai-'
cident and has the sympatKy of the fair was splendidly planned and
community, as also have the two proved moat delightful and enjoy­
daughters of the deceased.
able. It was served at the Ocean
t t
' ■View Hotel.
* The project 1of continqlng the ’ ifh o table banquet Was' arranged
brick road to the Osceola county in „the cuatpmary manner. Bishop
tine will be urged before the board Curley tiring seated In the center of
of, comity commissioners of Orange the tnble at tho. end of tho dininr
county when that body convenes hail with the prelates upon his rig h t
again on the 6th inat. The sonii- and left. Tho clergy wore seated at •
ment in both counties is very strong­ the two long tables extending down
ly i s favor of the extension, espec­ .the hall from each end of this table,'
ially os this road will , form a very. Green and purple constotuted the *, .
Important link in the through
chief decorations, ferns, bougxjtyiliav .
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from Jacksonville to Tamps. The palm» and other fiowera and green
present plan for the Orange county contributing to a. most beautifulV'* ^
road leaves a gap of four mifen from effect. A splendid menu was *ervfdL*y.v'*fi
the end of tho brick road as pro­ and fine speeches made.—St. ’Aug^%&lt;,.. v - '
vided fdr to the line of the Osceola tine Reord.
/,*l'i&lt;- ,
county. I t would prove^ a bad“,ailr
Father P. 3. Bresnahan of thfe
vertlsement. of the enterprise v) city "was present^at the conaecratiota
Orange county to leaxe«4his gap in tmd banquet.
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The Encampment ol Campfire Girls
McCORMICK DRIVING
AUTOMOBILE RACES
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, A Great Event
WERE FEATURED a few
Rev. J. H. Cellar of Sanford spent
CRAZED WITH GRIEF
days a t Enterprise, last week.
When

asked

about

the

Campfire

ESTIMATED THAT A THOUS­ girts encampment he aaid in part:
“ The idea oi having the encamp­
AND CARS WERE IN
ment was suggested by Mias Emms
ATTENDANCE
Tucker, an enthusiastic Christian

worker of the Methodist Episcopal
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Daytona, July 6,- - A record break­ Church, South. The encampment
ing summer crowd celebrated the Includes the Campfire Girla, Y. W.
Fourth of July at Daytona, Day­ C. A. girl* and Sunday school girls
tona Beach and Seaberexe beaches who could not afford an expensive
Saturday and far into the evening. vacation elsewhere. The inexpenIt if eatim tted there were a thou­ aiveness of the vacation, together
sand vMtfng c a n and nearly three with the Christian influence and as­
thuuaa^tp-jfehnlo took part in the sociations are some of the beat fea­
tures of the encampment.
■po(ts
The prog/JaiL* was opened with
During the morning there Mbre
beach races, heja under the auspices bold, under competent leaders, Bible
of the Orlando Automobile Associa­ and Mission Study classes, both
tion, of which Leon D. Fort ia aecre-' junior and senior. The afternoon
tary and chief promoter, On ac­ and evening were given over to rest,
count of the condition of th e beach recreation, entertainments and lec­
and also the crowtb which would tures.
congregate opposite tho towns, the
I belle vc the ides of combining
races were made from the automo­ the Campfire Girls and tho Bible
bile clubhouse south. It was a pret­ and Mission Study classes into one
ty and unusual sight to see 8 0 c a n conference or encampment is the best
drawn up in symomtricai line along th a t could have been suggested to
the shore just north of the club meet the needs of the girls in our
house and the cheerful holiday churches. Both organisations are
crowd which waived and cheered good, but each needs the other.
and enjoyed the passing show
The Campfire Girls provides for out­
whether they heard the announce­ side sports and physical development
ments or not.
Postmasters Raised
and tho Bible and Mission Study
Washington, i&gt;. C„ July 7.— A
The first race, one mile, a flying classes provide for the spiritual de­
number of Florida postmaster» re­ start, was won by William Warren, velopment, but it takes the combin­
ceived boosts In the annual read­ of Bradentown in a National car.
ation of the two to make a fully de­
justm ent which haa become effective, |T h e second race, a five mile stand­ veloped Christian girl.
including the following:
ing start, was won fay Steve H utto
The Sanford girls do not realise
Tsmpa, from 13,500 to $3,000; of Orlando, In *a National car; O. P.. what they miss by not being a part
BVadentown, from $2,100. to $2,300; Herndon of Sanford was second in of thU encampment.
Girls who'
St. Petersburg from $2,800 to $3,000; this race in an Overland car.
leave the Christian, religion out of
Ft. Myers, from $2,300 to $2,400;
The th ir d ' race, twenty mile», thelir lives are missing the best
Wauchula, from $2,000- to $2,400; standing start, two ten-mile laps, things of life.
Daytona, from $2,600 'to $2,600; was also won by Steve H utto in a ^ The Encampment is s gres^ |ucTallahassee, from $2,600 to, $2,700; National - car. Mr. Herndon came cesi in many ways and the manage­
Plant City from $2,200 to $2,300. In second in this" In an Overland. ment rxpecta to make it aUtl greater
St. Augustine is reduced from $3,- . The prises were two small silver next year."
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J00 to $3,000.
The Jacksonville cupa for the first and second race
Mr. Cellar is making a special
postmaster'« salary remain« station­ and a large cup for the tw enty mile study of young people's work in all
ary at $5,000.
race. The judges were S. A. John­ its departments in the church and
■VReadjustments are madc..cvn. the son and Setfi Woodruff of Orlando takes every available opportunity to
.^oatoffiee receipt«. Where g atriaare and Harry Thompson of D aytona.
stud* it "as It is."
shown the salary ' is increased. - L es­ r ,Accnr*iine to the ‘program those
~ -----------sening of receipts means deeriaifte;^ who wished at the cloao of the raCM
Watch the Ford«G o By .-.v
the »alary paid.
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fo n t to D aytona to a grand picnic
Detroit, MIeb., * Xyly.' 6.— li«|ea
■The changes are; •
dinner on' the city island with fret Manager N. A. Hawkins of the
Old barbecued meat,
New
pickles,
water­ Ford Motor Company haa some in­
$ 1,200
...$1,300
Alachua.. . . .
melons, | with a ball game between teresting figures in regard to Ford
. . . 2,800'
2,200 the home team and Orlando to b l
Arcadia é#YÍíi
2,300 pulled off at 8:30 o'clock. D aytona mileage. He save;
. . . 2,400
.
2,100 did herself proud lit the way the
"There are now 600,obo Ford« in
Brndentown. . . '., .. . . 2,300
2,60(1 committee handled the crowds and uae. Each one . certainly averages
2,600
D a y to n a .. . . . . . . .
2,000 there w»a plenty If well barbecued no
Fort Myers.
.. y&gt;2,400?
miles d«lly for tvfelva
2,100 meat and condiments for all. Juat months In tho year, . These 600,000
Fort Pierce fi*1**vi*V• 2,200
Live Oak. ., 4 . t 2.800
2,400 as the dinner was concluded s big Fords therefore are travelling and
1.800 rain cloud, which had been skulking showing 'themselves over a stretch
Madison........... 1,00p
Orlando. X .............. 2,700 , 2,800 arqund th^ Imprison for an hour or of. ilO.oOO.OOO miles each day, or
2,600 JqiUs,. prccipUateil ip a light shower, SOO.^OO,000 miles each month—or
Poialka,*^, . ■......&gt; * 2,660
Plant' C ity,
. .vV.' 2.300- ; 2,200 sufficiently 'dampening to drive ev-, thirty-six hundred million miles eadh
8t, ’Augustihe------ - j S.OÓft ’v- 3,100 crybody -from ‘the pienic gTouiftk. year. ( ¡-Y
2,800 This waa rath er n partial and’ pecu­
St. P etersburg.. . r 3.000
This ¡4 a distance equal to 144,000
.2,600.
S an fo rd .. . . . . . .
times
around the worlds
lia r/ahQWyr.j it* developed into a
2,700
2,600% eavy but short pownpour a t SeaTalishasaee‘. . . .
If these 610,000 Model T's started
3,600
3,600 breese and' Daytona Beach, but the on a tour around the world and
Tam pa. , »,-i c, i -i
1,800 north end of It stopped at th p river kept within a half mile of each other
2,000
Tarpon Springs. .
2,000 line, and the rain at D aytona .ex­ thty would encit-cic tho globe ten
2,400
Wauchula.
Weit Palm B each .,; 2,100- &gt;* 2,600 tended to Hankins' drug store, times,
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Winter H o v e n .. .. .. 2,0001,700 "where Volusia meets Beech," From
Every city street, boulevard, p |fk that point, north and west it was w ayr every village ■tree^ syeFjf
atill as dry as a powder house, white country road is Hned with V’ords.
the street ear which came up from
80 persistent is this' constant and
Orange avenue had shed its beautiful ever in$re*tlirit parade tbut men,
—
.Fourth of July paper decoration«,
the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DO NOT LIKE THE which oosed down in gory red on wom( 4 'a n d chlldfan ' who never
knew anythln*; wboutv-rnotor care,
the sidee of the car and t^he street: ran pick them out.
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-QUALITY OF BRICK BEING USED
-The rain, was just what was needra,
The
Ford
is.i'thh
eatiiat
car ^0
At the meeting of the Board of been diacovgred ia ha disconcerting however, to cool the ftiAOsphere and think .»Jjout, M isuse tCla*. seen. rnbat
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fount; Commissioners yestiflrdky it to them as tho county commis­ lay tbe d u s t.'.
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By 8 o'clock the bail grounds were frequently." '-*-^*
V* derided th at thaiwork of laying sioners. The defective bricks are
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krick roads would bo held, up for laid to the door of the foremen in sufficiently dry for ths. p layers' to
'. v ' - Sell Draina
ï°d pending the litigations on charge of the brick kilns and as they match their, skill in ths presence of
TaUjíháss«*, Ji^ y S ff.'rr-AÍVertUawidth of some of the roads and have been shipped here in large plenty of rooters for both sides.
mept for
aalo‘of«,á^mífflon dollar
quantities and hauled to different Orlando won, 10 to 6, in the
à i. Tioridé '
vbondii^were
4cdti6ns of *tb r district the tnanu- and seeing th a t Oriindii
facturdts' wilt lie
w » e loee, but so generous in co n triW U n gtd
the com-1 success * of the Fouftfi the 'home
2*»tarday that under present condi zthr ev Y. h r v r Agreed to biest -^
] cb. people were rqther glad than other­
2 “
People would bo
wise of thla„.
of an
l^gWÛtor&gt; pro­
if the shipment of
The
big
feature
of
the
.day
camo
viding
fór'tW
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tiaiiiV
^Í «Ix «rilliou
« “Id hn held up. until a better
th .
dollars
ln
M
nàa
to
.:«o;npleU
thaï
off
at
the
Nautilus
cstino
In
a
grand
widths
ran be procured and ihe
, •»nufacturer«« t wfU. be rtqulfed to munth and by th a t tíme thn jroVk o f opening and fireworks display frdm drainage of the EvcrglaVes.
8 to 1 o'clock 'in
evening.
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jjil
aL* * ma,nfensnce bo/td gonif'Jor .a mftki¿g #
p*nad of five years thk't will bl"&lt;i and itila hoped thatf all -\ifllcultlw Was a local affair la which «eversi
.Fans tu ts lle d
IK
be eommiihltfcs took part, as w sll-aa
r * m t(i replaf«-the l.sd bricks th at can be »ettied «nd
fans of the best make.
— I 0f g is r e s i|- - - ' — *v S u i t b le a i*id » nd ■« oi thc»c »*U built O.* the
^ Mhrown out „ they .fe found and
U‘Lto be
ones put jn their place. The
"^oofacturers h«v* signified their
to dò.
Y»! give
*o m«
The rush of automobiles at the
| n ferries »crow the St. Johns river,
, at Monroe and one a t the Osteen
last Friday and Saturday dem­
en te d more than words the need
one brid |e and _ perhaps two
Idles at these points.
Thii great rush of cars may-never
gke* place a|ain or it may again ocour
ing the summer, it all'depending
whether the beach «offers attracto the automobiliat or not.
Aside' from the special occasions
regular travelers tcf the beach
i the summer and th s tourist travel
the winter is certainly entitled
something. better than the un­
lit ferries that now attem pt to
the cars and wragons across
river.
It Is estimated th a t at least four
sdred automobiles were ferried
the river Friday ami Saturand part of the day and night
(stood in long lines waiting for
ferryman to take them across,
i ft said for the men in charge of
ferries they certainly worked
Trojans and the automobiliata
art no ldck coming on the sevice,
snpt that it was too primitive for
( present time.
Wth all the crowds only one »cei­
ls reported, th a t of the Mscar of Orlando, th at was
on First street near the
igt in attem pting to paw some
rears. It was hauled out of the
itcl and proceeded on the way.
The rountyfeommiseioners of 8emIs county and Volusia should get
her on the bridge question and
s bridge a t the M onroe'ferry
st the Osteen ferry or at both,
could make them toll bridge»
they were paid for and then
them free. The great amount
travel on these roads and the
sing of the' brick loads should
1for the erection of these bridges
Us fell, for dnly by these ImproVcits can our suction hope to bo­
ms a 'p a rt of the National high|
B
a
r
t
o
w
The ancient ferries should go«
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|B- Y. B. U. Enrampmeni Jqjy 12-17
The Florida B. y . P . U, Eneamplasnt of- this year will meet on th s
jcretSmii of Columbia College July
jlM". An exeejteqt program has
jfeea prepared and half a thousand
Ifcfegatw ■are expected to attend.
Ur. Georgi Ilym an of, «ur city is
I f a manager of this Encampment.
Th* following will attend from
IFinford: George Hyman, Mrs. Hylfflsn, John and Virgie Horne Hy&amp;*n, Mi's Clara Millen, Edwin Mlll*n. Miss Ruth Stewart. Miss Min*» Stewart. Ale. and Mrs. Chas. L.
!™V, and possibly others.

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LEARNING OF
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THE WARRANTX'UARGING M tlRDER
HE CAME RACK FROMIG^ORGUW. T. Curry voluntarily came nrf kml the aherlfT wan fbatruetod to
back to Sanford last night and again serve it. Curry had gone to the
«uirendered himiril to Sheriff Hand homo of hia lister in Wsycfbs/, Ga„
and is now in jail' pending the pre­ and the . rum or-spread that ho^had
liminary hearing, HhU time on a fled ths country,'' *
charge of m urder..i ‘ ' Jf
*H«tuiotp,fb a t the sheriff wanted
The case now aaaumes a different him 'C urry camo back at once and
aspect.
Last week Curry killed
here at- midnight £
W. F. Bryan a t the Curry tur
WfTJP tp th# home of Sb
jUoiuatill near Chuluota and*claims
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and surrendered himseJf' and
sill defense. At tM ^ in q u est tMjVa irow in tbe county jail «waiting
ferry rendered a verdict of man­ th# preliminary trial that will de­
slaughter ttnd Curry was' releaseil cide*-whether he la to be allowed
on a bond of $18,000 furnished by hla liberty on boil or th a t he wiU.be’
Z. Spinks of Ovfcdo.
remainded, to jail to await the tefrn
Meantime the relatives of the de­ of CoJcuit 'Chart that mmita hers Id
ceased had in autopsy held and
fall. - i W
discovered th at the shooting must
»hike-lfetQ. done from behind, a a ‘the .
Dr J. E. Trice Coming
vV ; •
showed thi
d from the*
The superintended! of the Baptist à
Bryan
at Arcadia, Dr.’ f .
‘vL - f -«•
jl preach at ( i and 7
X» *
church next
tó

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Plum bing and
G a s F it t in g
All Wo(k àcç.ciTif* My Personal
Attention And Beet Efforts’

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ltd of Umk Iritkli*. You no
brrrtt !#t in « ¡if of W1U
SOJt'S FRECKLE Cit RAM
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and th.yTi &lt;ili*ppc*r. Scrert n J t
tiMi rnir require two J«n—
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camole. W* prelUreljrfree-

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It* natural beiutjr. are iftte te re
money wilhout «riwmeoL And (n
WILSON’S FKECM-K CREAM It (
yraat tolki tiu n , Ik*aa’t rev** Jrei
ind ■ daef MiUrel) remo»« 1
yKFCKE.ES. Try It « «w rt*k. .P
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Strangers Welcome

RtfUlarity.
Lilis Paul—"Did they allow ber to
bury her past?" Miss Pry—"'Not un­
lit they bald an Inquest.”—Jude*.
We make up your own material Gents'
or Ladies' garments clean, pres*, re­
pairing and bushellng. Hats blocked
and cleaned. Suita made to measure.
Extra pair Pant* with each suit until
July 16. 20 years experience.
M. J. BRADFORD, 404 Sanford Ave.

[fFbaa you need a Urhment,
o sa To Insure beaeOetnl

Ballard’s

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It to a Pain Relief and Healing RamI cdy That Answer* Every
Requirement
I t la of exceptional power in rhsumatlo dlaaaaea? ml levee !lb«
aching Joist*, relaxe* the drawn muscles, restore# the. strength.

^ T n r T u p p û n e * « of youth. It U aJao effective to
wounds sore* or abrasion* of the fl*ah- It 1* a spleadld h u»o
hold remedy for man or beast

Try It for cola, burn*, broteee, old sore*, lam e baelt rbeumatlana
neuralgia, eclatica. frost blt*a chlllbU tna contracted muacle«,
etUt neck. I t atope pain and heal* quickly.

Price 25c* 50c end 51.00 per Bottle.
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I A o c p An o f t i c o H n s w p i p B v l

WILLIAM G. ALDRIDGE

NEWS FROM WASHINGSON BY TUE special c o t e :
SPONDENT OF TUE HERALD
Washington, D. C., July 7— forcata o! Colorado, Wyoming and
(Special.)—Senator Burton’e rcriti- South Dakota within a . period oí
cisms of the River and Harbor bill, nine yeara are well underway, aa
now under consideration by the Sen­ the result of the approval by the
ate, are not directed s o il much Federal Bureau, of Fisheries of a
against the merits ‘of thp several jdun prepared by the Forest Ser-,
projects as .against the Vpie«4m*sl vice» -The Brueau of Fisheries hai
policy" ■of amking appropriations promised to furnish the necessary
for the various projects. The* Se­ flsh fry .for distribution to the varinior Scnatdr ’ froth Ohio' who' was
chairman of the Rivers 'and Harbors bo directed to ráifroad stations
Committed of the House for nine nearest the waters to be stocked,
years, said, during the discussion on so th a t aa Many streams as possible
the bili th a t it had b^en the aim of may b&lt;u. supplied from a central
his committee to get away from the point. The planting of ail fry will
old method " of making appropria­ be performed by forest officers who
tions and that a new policy was will keep,.close check on the results,
.
definitely* adopted in the bill of of the work.
1807,* which was one of tbe largest
According to the estimates of the
river and harbor billk ever enacted forest officers, approximately 20.into law. "W e turned our backs 000,0 0 tro u t’fry of the-brook, rain­
on the old custom of piecemeal ap­ bow and. black spotted .varieties will
propriations in th a t bill,” said Sen­ be needed to meet the requirements
ator Burton, -"and bad the courage of all the waters adapted .to the pro­
to adopt new ideas. If we adopted duction of trout. Of this great
a project we pushed it..to cifcgple- number the Bureau o f Fisheries is
tjpn and the am ount of the authori- prepared ’to supply something over
aation was stated in the bill.’*
four pnd a half million this year,
Senator Burton, who Is regarded and s gradually decreasing number
aa one of tfib beat informed men in each successive .year for a total of
the nation on the waterways of the nine, at the end of which time it is
country does not belong to that expected th a t the complete restock­
class of individuals who afiiominutc ing will have been accomplished.
the river and harbor ajor&gt;ropri*tlon The eitirAalea are said to cover 273
bill as a “ delusion and a ■teal,” but strea/ns and lakes in the three
on the contrary defendant in a most state*.
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unstinted manner, believing with
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the late bend of the Corps of En­ . A •U tljt'iuare t,hnn 33,000 acres in
gineers that there is lésa than one- the \ V h i tains have just been
half of one per cent of J ,pork" in approved for purphase by the Gov­
the bill now under consideration, ernment, at a meeting of th e 'N a ­
and which will pass th * . Senate in tional Forest Reservation Commis­
due season.
* *
sion. These areas are Iq two sepa­
xxxxxxx
rate tracts, both fn-Grafton county,
At midnight of June 3, tho Cher­ N. H .,t the larger containing 31,1 0
okee Indian
nation of Oklahoma acres on the watershed of the Peml*
ceased to be a tribal government, gewasset river, a .tributary to the
tlfereby marking the passing of the Merrtmac. The smaller purchase
largest tribal organization of Indi­ consists of several areas lying on the
l l i ! the United Stater. The watersheds of Little river and Gale
river, both Tributaries of the Con­
necticut.’ At the same iime .th a t
these White Mountain areas 'were
approved, the Commission also ap­
proved ,the purchase of the Fiagah
Forest in North Carolina from the
Geo. W. Vanderbilt estate. These
tracts, bring the total eastern forests
up to 1,007,00 acres.

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling
. BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
W. H. Underwood

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ry aState, of the
ion
. . II11 fi
-you
find Fords outnumBering any other car three to
one.
And there s a reason
aside from the purchase price.
They do thejob-theyrunallthc
timfc—they get- you thcre andback at half the . cost of the
steam engine type.
Fire hundred dollar* U Ihe price of the Ford
■hour, the touring car u fire fifty: the town ear »
Aft»—f.
b. Detroit, complete with equina
Get catalog and particular* from
- C. F. WILLIAMS. Agent; or'
EDWARD HIGGINS. S.W*»».«
Snofocd Machine and Garage Compen,

TRIP SUMMER
TOURIST RATES

LOW RO U N D

JACKSONVILLE

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St-Louie................ (87.7# Chicago................. (41.60 CinrinmU
rgaavar. ....... ........ ss.eo
hi. Paul................. s e n
louUam.,
Cuteredo 8peltt*a....4«.S0
Ijuhrti»....... ......... «1.60
KncurllW
Salt laic»City....... 71.40 W innipeg.......... 7S.76 Eresaaiil,
Yellowrtaoa. *... a. 55.05 Tortmto.........*... 4M0
Portland
lOo.oo
M o n t r e a l . 44.48
S e a t t l e . 106.00 Petoalmr . ,. , .t , . . . fit.Si
la» Antrim.......... SS.fiO Mackinac........
61.00 Detroit
San Fraeciaco....... 69.60 ItuSaln............... 47.40
Glader Park.. . . . . 11.76 Niagara Kalb.......... 47.40
LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORADO CALIFORNIA,
AND CANADA, MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN. THE GREAT LAKES
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
FROM POINTS IN T |IE STATE.
Tickets on safe dally. May IS to September 30. Return limit Oct. 31, DU
Except—To’ destinations in Arizona. British Columbia, (except Field
Glacier and Mount Robson), California. Lewiaton. Ida., Montana (eitapt
Belton, Gardiner, Glacier Park Station and Yellowstone Station)/ Oregon
and Waahington, ticket* on ante June 1 to September 30, 1914.

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T O T H E NORTH A N D NORTHWEST
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO THE SOUTHt» EST THROUGH NEW
ORLEANS, L. A IL DINING CARS. NO BF.TTbU I. JMNGCAR SER­
VICE. FA8 T TIM E? ROCK BALLAST. NO DUST. NO DIRT.
FOR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS ON ALL SUMMER
TOURIST RESORTS, RATES. SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS
AND OTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS
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H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent
Telephone 167.
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Room* With or Without -Baths
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Electric Bril*. .*
Electric pr*«
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No. 86.^u-Pn)motto Limited—Free Steel Reclining. Chair Cara to Washington—
Electric Lighted and Fans.
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Steel Pullman Cam of the highest dans o)&gt;crated on all trains. AUantit
Coast Line Dining Cam operated on Traines 82 and 66.
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or writ

A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
136 Weal Bay SI.

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don't YOU carry your’ own insurance
against
- \ i a . •. , • x ’
■ r you have bead», new fashioned or
TORNADOS
rCl '
■* ■" . ’ , V* * 1 old fi^hlaned, big or little, of Any
for you'll find the money wanting when sort or description, bring them out,
the storm has wiped oyt your "property for now Is the dsy of their triumph. A
vialt tft the largest stores, and-to the
Have our strong, reliable company Jewelers, disclose* beads from all
carry your riak—and be on the safe aide. quarters of the globe, and from crude
barbarous looking strands to flnaly
-cut gem* and matched pearla. Every
Reasonable rates
s .,
oqo la wsajing bekds, or wants io wear
them. They are ehown la endfees va­
riety and are a big feature In the nets
season's fashions.
-lince they may be had In all colora
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:tt la quite the nmaricat thing to do to
have them match the color, of the coatuffis cr else to provide a very strik­
L IV E R Y ^ S A L E S A N D
ing contrast/to I t And a s .a ll 'th e
shades of yellow are gives greater
»ark A v en u o and Oecond B tre * k .
» # 5 prominence than other colors, it fol­
FO R A L L K IN D S IO P H E A V Y .H A U L lN p
lows that amber beads lead tjhe gay
procession of bead triippinge. f, ,
Large supply ofiHorres, Mulos,
é:r
Alter amber, eithar c le a re r‘cloudy.
Jot la probably moré’ worn than any
W agons and Harneee always
other single kind of bead. Short
&gt;n hand For Sale or Eachange
and beautifully cut

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Complete a b stra cts from the records of
Orange and
short strands of medium sited Lena*
mad«; of Jet and amber in thsf sama
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*11 amber, and all Jet varletiea lo popu­
larity.
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Long atnuida of large pearl beads
are chosen for wear wyEh" evening
dress. They seem to belong to the
scheme of things her*. Satin velltd
with chiffon, filmy lace* and pale e’.uelvo colors suggest them. Amber end
Jet one boos everywhere on the street
Amethyst beads, In short strand*, are
Worn aa the abort strands of amber
Used* are. on any occasion the wearer
may choose.
Besides these familiar beads th
are other*, which ere becoming fai
lar rapidly cnbugb. Among them J
moat striking l* the vivid scarlet bead
of opaqua cut gUs* which Is worn
with visiting gowns or evening
It will look well with linen d.„
In while or natural color, or In i
half bleached toneg. Thl* variety
a new-eomtr — * " " ■
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C. W. GOODRICH. Manager.

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SANFORD

H A P P E N IN G S

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IT IS' ONLY FAIR to tell you that your last ohanoe to buy a
N E W HOOSIER on the &lt;5lub Plan this season oannot possibly
extend beyond this Week.
It may end tomorrow.
We regret that w e oannot supply an additional lot of
nets *Yotwthio sale sov that the opportunity might be held *
open for your later decision. The enormous demand makes it
impossible to g e t an extra allotment for anybody*
THIS H O T SUMMER YOU WILL NEED a Hoosier every day to save
hours out of y o u r kitohenv* There is no good reason w h y you
should wait.
See the new Hoosier tomorrow.
THE HOOSIER MFC. 0 0 . , New Castle, Ind. •

Pieni£ Part y

cordially . greeted by friend« made
op former visita.
Amone the msny Jolly picnic •
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on the Fourth that celet^ tr s . M. C. Savage, after a most
delightful visit to her daughter, Mr«.
Deane Turner returned to her home
In Jacksonville Monday afternoon.
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Mia« Annin Renfroe has.returned
from a pleasant ten days' visit to
Mt* Dors and will remain several
weeks longer In Sanford before re­
turning home.
Mias Mary Elisabeth. Reasonpr,
who has been the charming gueet of
Vera Terheun returned to Jacksonvillo last Thursday.

these c o n v e n ie n c e s thaï
made the HOOSIER neces
sary to over 700,000 women

UVIt. and Mrs. .Claude Couch and
little Lois are established in their
Mr*-' Will Hand was hostess at a pretty new home' on First street.
most enjoyable luncheon Friday.
Herguosts were Moodamea Findlay
Genial Fred Folhlll is up from
hfuDion, Jewett, C. E. Welker, EnsTam ps on a visit to the home folks
mJngrr and Charlotte Smith.
Mr. Iloruoe W. Way of Savannah
U the guest of Mr. ant) Mrs. Rich­
ard Terheun. This Is Mr. Way’s
third visit to Sanford and he claims
that it is the most ideal summer re­
sort on the map. Mr.' Way is being

's'k pleasant party th at' motored
over to Daytona for the ra£e* 0,1
Saturday waa Mrs. S. O. Chase, Miss
Atoll Whltner, Miss Mabel Bowler,
Misseo Eleanor, Lillian and Griffin,
Herring and Randall Chase.

Sanford Library

others he knew intimately.
The Childhood of Dickens,
Robert Langtoo. A recent publicstion; it wit) be welcomed by those
who haunt the Dickens shelf; well
Illustrated.
\ .
Literature:
A volume of "Southern War
Songs," full of old familiar poems
and songs, collected and arranged
by T. L. Fagan,
The library management appre­
ciate the generous contribution of
books that came
from
various
sources. The reserve fund for books
is exhausted, therefore Mr. Hill’s
donation'and the one, two or mare
volumes from other friends keeps up
the interest, and'Is also building up
the more serious classification for
reference and study.

it Librarian's report for June:
Twice Mr. W. J. Hill has made
donations to the Action department.
The list below la made up mainly
from his contributions:
Fiction: ,
The Third Degree, by Klein anti
Hornblow.
Light Fingered G entry, by D .’G.
Philips. M
The Spoilers, by Rex Breach.
A The Bandbox, by Louis Joseph
Vance.
The Crossing, by Winston Church
Hilda of the Hippodrome! by
Dorothy Paine.
Broken Linka, by Mrs. Alexander.
, Story of Kennett, by Bayard
iTsylor.
i The Stowaway Girl, by Louis
Husband by Proxy, by Jack Steel.
The Postmaster, by Joseph U n.In,
The Man Outside, by Wyndham

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Bùcky O’Connor, by Wm. Me­
ri Haina..
The Forunes of Fife, by Moll|e
Elliott Sea well.
House of the Whispering Pines, by
A. K. Green.
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The Black Bag. by Joseph Vance.
The Depot Master^ by Jdwph C.

Getting Back to the Sell
There is a general belief th a t the
American people are getting back to
the soil. From the United States
census bureau we get statistics which
are not compiled of^en enough, however, Jo . enable ,Interested persons
to know year by year the mpyeof tha population, b u t' it
seems to be certain th at the families
of the country once more are turning
to farm life.
W bat may be called a country
sentiment Is growing. City people
are.-moving Into the suburbs, many
of.'which supply conditions which
can be found only as attendants on
the-tree and oppn life; While -spins
city dweller’s who V e moving out of
the heart of thinuA crowded go only

M \ Mrs. Christian Frederick's famous
\ * / "Housekeepers'FoodGulde"—on
the upper left door—answers the eternal
problem: "What shall we have for
dinner?"
( 0 \ The Cook-bhok Holder on the midV**/ die upper door holds, your cook
book securely when not in use. When
you ere cooking, simply open up the
book to the proper page behind the
holder. It Is qn a level with your eye,
always-'lean, never In the way.

There are 40 ip e d a l conveniences
in the N E W H O O S I E R — 1 7
are entirely N E W .
( 3 } The Hoosier Metal Floor Bin holds
fifty pounds. It Is low and easy to
fill. The stfdlog glass-front enables you
to clean the entire "bin easily. The In*
side Is entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold Hour. First flour In is always

Tomorrow, Only Pots This NEW
HOOSIERinYourHome—Don’tWait!

The New Shaker Floor Sifter Is
the roost wonderful of all the new
Hoosier Inventions. It i* the only flour
sifter ever made on a kitchen cablnst-thgt
shakes flour through Instead of grinding
it through. I t cannot wear out and can­
not grind through (any grit or foreign
substance that might be in the flour.

OUR WINDOW DISPLAY b
the talk of the town— come

T h e m id -s u m m e r sale term s a re
of thé new Hootier»—“White Beauty,
1. You may d
I t l n W ,it

2. SI pub you
The low cult price fund by Um factory prevails strictly.
No interest—do extra foes.
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This tale jis under direct supervision of the Hoosier Company.
Sale is strictly limited to onr small summer auotmeht of new Hovsien,
Your money hack if you are not delighted with your Hootier. ;

Is a narrow abclt convent
ently located for the storago of canned
articles. Most .woolen will find this a
great convenience as an "emsrgency
shelf." It will'save many trips to tha
cellar or pantry.

This I* yowrdpportunJty—If you act quickly—to own this wonderful Hoosier
on the mod liberal terms ever offered. You mav search the whole world and find
nothing that'wilt save you so much labor In your kitchsn as this new Hoosier.
White Beauty it ■ wonder of convanleac«. It combines three
J
roomy cupboard*, a Urge work table and package pantry la

TOMORROW YOU may examine nil
the new features. You incur no
obligation. But yon should come

4.
5.
. 6,
7.
8.

otte «pot so you c a n tit down a t w ork and s e re mile« of step«. V « ¿ o '

for 400 articles, wi
all at your Ifingers'
— You have places,before you
iyu hii
J __ ends.
_■ | M Yon save
most of tho wearyliour* other women spend m Ihelr kitchens.
This new Hoosier on those terms l| tho greatest kitchen cabinet bargain yon
hiiit» ever seen. The few we hive Will t&gt;e sold In no time Af all. Only, tho*«
women who grasp this opportunity tomorrow can be sure of getting one of
these cabinet* on tho libera! Hoosier plan.

thé HOOSIER PLAN if you
delay. Come and SEE this rem ark
able NEW Hoosier tomorrow«

their Journeying«
for a part pf the-time. 'Tho country
it regaining U$y+oId on the uUco
lona of’ men and, wromen.
The growth bf agricultural eduae{¡on in the United States has beep
so great that it can bo taken to
mean only, on&amp;.ihing, a revived Intcrest in farming pursuits' jn the
young men_ of the land. We are
turning out soil students by the
thousands where ton years ago we,
were turning them out' by the hun'-'
It cannot be supposed th a t
the- time
young men arc spending
i
I
and money necessary to l^sYnhow
Id farm unless they Irjjrlftr’to put
the knowledge to use..
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Tho signs of the thnta «re reasduring. Ths multitudes »re not
turning to the country, but an in­
!o,l and the Future Life, by crease -I* shown yeay by year in the
numbers of those willing to forsake
irle* W orithì)» • -•&gt;
the
city to get back to tye places
’oices of C om íortríiJ1 T.‘ V. Toswhere m«n really belong*.
lf, y r" ' ’ ,

Gene. Stratton Porter.

The, Social Briceanecr, by F. S,
liham.
A Certain Jlich Man, by William
* len While.
Allen
White.
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Sociology:
V
Gems of V)dd Fellowship, by tí. P^
/ Hoad!
I* explained and. objections to it
answered. One chapter. is "Prac-v.tical Odd fellow ship."
Postage Stam p Catalogue ,(1908),
published by S co tt,S ta m p A Coin
s^Co.
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Thirteenth Census of the United
Stale*, taken In 1910, an abstract
ol statistics.!of population, agricul­
t u r e . manufacturers and mining, for

ÎUrllgbt- Thjbûgh

tkft Shadows,
hy France« HÄergjü. /^ '.
Meditations ú&gt; Life,
Lib . a n d 'th
' thee Ro­
Rcligio us Duties, by&gt;ZsqhOkk#; This
• translation is* by' Fredorica Rowan,
^ B o o k o p Common: P rty e t (8pahvr i«h)v -•
. ■ Hebrew Bible, *" cdnCaining the
b.K,ka of fìèneeis, EsthieV,-'Lsmenta:;
Song of SolomoÍT'kbd Eccfo' &lt;i«tes.
S . Olographyt
• - -y. ó • .
r?C ì* ìks io a L i b r a r y .; ^ . Lsufèncs
T L . author «
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W o n - The
;• these .talk:
**“ eo-l»bqrer with the men *m
vobien of literature and a r t‘of „wbdrr
éritad. .VU *lj a dellghtfijl vojutm
ob hu*,)«*«, and reminlsffrti'cs. Th&lt;
libjitfatlona are unùstinlly In tere t
■Wteg xfie orlc-gxill krahf
“ *ocls(kina', - and we V»s4v&lt;gratifiée

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue

The Only Place In Town Where Hoosiers

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Busy World.
.Anybody cap see tbat this la a busy,
humming, bustling world by the num­
ber of humming hustlers who stand
around and watch a skyscraper helps
built—OaJveston News.
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NEW
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY •:

He Being the Man.
Ethel—"Kitty hasn't a thought for
anything nowadays except her new
car. Bhe’s perfectly In lore with It "
Jaclr (sadly)—-“Another esse of man
being displaced by machinery.”

Notice . f ,
A Apocial aliasing of the stock­
Nothing Néw About Thla. ; ■
holder* of the First National Bank
of; Sanford, Florida. Is hortffiyjcdjled î *T consider that wbatever’belongi to
to be held in the rooirtwtf the B a» ^ my husband bolongs to me.“—A «rom­
on Tuesday, July H th , HM4, a t 4 0 an witness In a Jersey City trial. Tfae
general feminine view and In prseflce
o'clock a. m.. to conrid« tl\e ad­ the uaual condition.
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visability of increasing-(be capital
stock, of. the Bank, and tft-.transact
auch other Jiu aln cs« ^ may' properly . Must Learn In Hhrd Bcffobl.
No man can l««m patience except by
come before the meeting.
*.».
&gt; B . F- WH1TNER.
, going out Into the hurly-burly world;
V.
; Ç«abler. _ and taking life u It blows.—H eatf
Ward Beecher.
V’
• Tue*-8&lt;-$tc
Mankind's Foolish
g Most of us spend ,ba
fighting for things It
•troy ua If we got tb n a

THE

Vcrtising in this
p ^ p er.; It reaches
th e best class b i
p eop le in this
com m unity. -

MERRIAM WEBSTER

T ho O n ly N ew u n a b rid g e d djo.
tio n u ry i a m an y yoara.
C ontain« th o p ith a n d e/»eerier
of on a u th o rlta tiv o lib ra ry .
C overs o v o ry Bold o f knqwjL
ed g e. A n E o o y clo p o d ia in a
slnglo book.
Tho O n ly D ictio n ary w ith tho
i N e w D iv id e d P a g e .

400,000 Word«. 2700 P ages.
6000 Illu stra tio n « . C o stn o a rjy
. h a lf a m illio n dollar«.
\

Let u« tell you about thl« i)tost
romarkablo aihgla volume,
¡¡^ g r C m f 111 'TUA W rite foe «ampio

paper and

we Will
•end /ree

7*o thig fhtper if‘
o^i want «omo •
fth c îr .business

. • ast af
S Pocket

7*A« • N a t i o n a l • W e e k ly
J Ü _________ F i r s t T i m e

C o llie r li

In C l u b «
ths price is $2.50
and w«have secortd

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at a »Mil ■further
réduction In coilnsetion wit|* this
^
publication. e

Offer to O ur R««&lt;!en

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'ith ê r
‘declares Ipiòppo*,'
wrong,
j Ä
th at the "newspaper business Is Hk» consumer. hope to acquire that de-4 law inTthaT it has ceased to. be I Iff™« oT commerci*! knowledge nec-,i
? »Ml.lwd t.rr-rt Turnt«? «ad ftld«y Motftliv« Bf
profession and has become a trade." Jessary to a judicious expenditure
T HE HERAID PRINTING COMPANV Our esteemed vice president would of funds.
i.'
». J. itOUY. fdllor
have been more fortunate in the • There are merchants tn this'tlown
•
W. M MlYfttS Butines* Man»g«r
choice oi „ Vbusfrtqps" instead of who are meeting this dfigire of the
people, who are alive to the require­
ufctrr(piloti P ik e . $2.00 a VMf I« *dvw«c*- "trade." If ho means, however, that
the newspaper man and publisher ments of their patrons, a n d who are
prompt
M Iv trad I» Uw City Pf carm e *1.00 p*f i m U is tired o i being penurious, if at last doing thqlr quota of the good work1
advanc? or «O»r*e •«»tbhe ha« determined to sell his wares which is making of this a community
P erm cati la «diano« utMt be mad« al ofl
—that la, the space in his newspaper of superior intelligence .and worth.
C niertd a« MMn d -d to « L « U m atter A usuit ïïrx l ju st as any other business man does .. And this*is y et another hopeful
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1Mb. .V lh. Poamfflw al Sanfmd. Fi&lt;*«J.
'—he has hH, jhe nail on the head. sign. '
a
satis­
•
5 andre Act oi Marri» le d . 187*
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tation of being one ol the leaders
A FRUITFUL EDJTOR
la Herald BaiMtae
teUnsbnoa No. fSS
in his community is no reason why ‘ Speaking of the Putnam county
ho should be willing to go without camphor farm recalls an incident
D ISTANCE TO T H E STATION the comforts of life and a little of
of winter 'before lost. A 'Florida
Several year* ago when the ques­ Its pleasures. The day of attic poets
tion of the removal of the passenger and sockleu editor* Vos passed, Mr. editor, whose name rnpat 'not be
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statio n was broached . in Sanfbtd Marshall; and there Is no use In be­ given, was coming down from Jack­
many of our merchants thought such ing sad about IL— American Press. sonville’ to Sanford. (N, B.—Ho
was not Bob Holly of the Sanford
a removal from the center of the city
Herald, who is one of the most
would react against the business in­
PARTISAN POLITICS
truthful
men of the state.) He was
terests and the tourist travel and
"Forrest Lake of Sanford is seek- sitting vis-a-vlc with a gentleman
l i t wanr your mjsmt;5 a .
th a t Sanford woujd miss many &gt;hop- ng to be elected as Speaker of the
from
We*t
Virginia
jsnd
another
per* from the country th a t formerly next
House. • Florida legislator*
FLORIDA
SANFORD,
came here for the one fore and now should turn him. dewn. He Is the from Salt Lake City, while on his
would have-to pay fifty cfenls extra enemy of the citrus fruit Industry right was a visitor from Chicago.
It was their first visit to Florida and
hack fare. Probably this did de­ of this tste.
H. E. TOLAR
H. R. STEVENS
With this man in ail the newcomer* were asking qqcsM. M. SMITH
R. R. d e a s
teriorate from our city's popularity the chair the grower* of Florida
Vice-President
Cashier
»
President.
tlon*
about
the
"state.
.
The
editor
* Asst. Cashier
for awile but having up to date mer­ could hope for no legislation in their
Jpatiently
and
gladly
answered
every
chants and up to date (tores and the behalf. Wri|# to your representa­
—
a .'WLvTHi
m
right prices the people have been tives asking them -not to vote for inquiry.
Presently the train passed that
coming here the same as in days of Forrest Lake.—Florida Grower.
yore and though at first it seemed
Editor Wright has the "right" to camphor farm, which the editor had
th a t the business of Sanford would criticise the actions of Forrest Lake never seen and could not recognise.
suffer by the change the city seems or any other legislator, but he does The trees were about thre« feet high exercised poor discrimination lq‘ the
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to be going ahead just as rapidly ;Forrest Lake s grave Injustice when and were beautifully aet, shout a selection of a garderf spot.— Lake­
U N U S U A L F E A T R E C A L L S F E W O D D RECORDS
as it did when the depot was in the »he cautions t h e ‘grower* of Florida hundred acres of them being In sight land Telegram-* •
business district.
They have already settled In San­
ajjout the Speaker and aaka them to from the car windows. “ What is
Opinions vary in respect to the use their influence to defeat him for th a t—what kinds of trees are those?” ford, Bro. Hdthcrington. We have
removal of -the atatlons from the that position. Forrest Lake voted immediately inquired the strangers. th a t first lino copyrighted and the
"Strawberries," prom'ptly replied largest watermelon of the season has
• business centers and yej In. the rapid on the green fruit bill os he thought
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growth of cities such changes are was best for the majqrity of *tho the editor.
airesdy been brought to The H er
often found, necessary and Jto say orange growers of Florida and voted
"Gracious," extiaimed the West aid office by a Sanford grower and
.th at the removal of a passenger os his people in Seminole county Virginian, "D o straw berry pianta duly noted. You can't change the
station would militate against any asked him to vote. He represented grow th a t largo tn Florida?"
map of heaven a t this late day.
town is fallacy.
"Sure," answ ered-the'scribe, "and
his own constituency first and the
Dbpota, postofficea
and
ifourt whole state second. The majority th a t’« not half the w'onders you’ll
Clarence Woods of the Eustis
houses are often moved and the of the growers of Florida were not see In Florida."
Lake Region is .the silver tongued
cities usually grow to them expand­ in favor of the acid test os it ap­
Then being a truthful man, as all
ing and’ growing larger and perhaps peared in the Worley bill presented Florida editora are« the editor's con­ orator of the Florida Press and was
better for th e change. The DeLand to the legislature. Voting for what science smote him mnd-ho hunted up the orator of the day a t the big
N . * . l . also of the opinion th a f'ih e he believed to . be right was the the conductor of the train and asked Bartow Fourth of July celebration.
station n mile from the business privilege of Forrest Lake and every what In the dickens aro those trees The Lakp county people lost a good
opportunity of boosting ’ their sec­
, center of th at city would hav.e but other legislator and
neither the back .there? The conductor told tion when (hey turned Clarence
little effect upon the trade and seta Florida Grower or any other paper him and he hurried back to the
down for the legislature. Clarence
forth reasons as follows:
can influence his vote upon j»ny strangers and said,
“ T^hg DeLand News is in favor of question. Partisan politics will not --"G entlem en, 1 am a Florida editor Woods in the house Would have had
a site Tor a new passenger ntation gain any place In the councils of and wc are' alt «worn to tell the .the .roembwsVdrinklni the limpfff
th a t is-somewhat removed from the the people and the question of the truth. Wheq^you asked wbat those waters of Lake Eustis, listening to
center of the town. There are argu­ acid test is only agitating a.chosen bushes backM here were I really the songs of the mocking birds and
ments, .apparently, for the placing few in Florida who want to rule didn't know, and so 1 told you quite gathering roses from the pine trees
of the station.near In, but the New* or ruin the growers of oranges. a fib. The conductor says they are of ‘'Eustis, the place for Love" be­
favors a aite about 2 f* miles from Probably this Is o n j of the main camphor trees planted by the fed­ fore the session was over.
th e business- section. Referring to reasons why so rnyiy of the largest eral government and so I hasten to
the fact th a t the station -In Jackson­ growers of Florida fruit do not join tell you the truth. I would not tell . Lakeland certainly entertained a
ville is a mile or more from the city the Florida Citrus Exchange. Mr.’ you a lie about anything in the bunch of bfalru lost Friday, when
hall, the News says: "In this day of Lake wifi be the next Speaker of the world except those th in g s ,I know twenty editor* of South Florida'*
automobile transportation one mile house even if the entire Qitrus Ex­ nothing about. 1 beg you to forgive leading newspapers gathered there
means one minute— and what is a change and Editor
V£right
are m e-and I wish to. assurti you that and organized a. press association.
minute compared to .the many ad­ against him. The majority of the Chnrlottc Harbor at Punta Gorda But what puxxles us is. how was the
vantages that may he acquired by people and certainly the majority is the finest fishing ground in the stunt pulled off without Bob Holly
•tlic location proposed?" Oi counio oi the legislators resent the partisan srofld,"
being present. - S t. Cloud Tribune.
.
everybody cannot-rifle in automo-^ tactics of any organisation that
It was out of our bailiwick but
As thè scribe supplomentsed this
Liles, and it will tuke longer to nego­ would attem pt to force legislation of declaration by the statem ent that after seeing our handsome business
tiate the distance in a hack, hut any kind by the use of the political he didn't have any land to selj, the manager they decided to change the
maybe DeLand will have street nig Stick.
thre? stranger* voted unanimously lines and allow Sanford to come in.
cars beforo many years, anti that
to forgivp.hlm »nd also th a t.he was
would make the proposition an easy
the onty really truthful mob In FlorThe Idea of a ferry boat between
NOT FOR RAILROADS
one."
they had found. *As ' they^ T iad.juat
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two
progressive cnuntie« Ilka SemThe people of New Smyrna are
. - — o ----left Jacksonville, it is presumed that Iriiie and’ ‘Volusia counties a t this
disappointed In not being able to
.ON A -BUSINESS nASfS
get mi excursion train between this they expressed' thefr honest opinion age and time is nothing short of
1 -f—H
It is fortunate that a vast major­ place and Sanford on the Fourth,
ity of publishers ami the people, oi The pcoplo of New Smyrna *re pre­ quality of the veracity to bq found our good roads unless* we have
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the. Uhlted States generally do not paring to treat the visitors royally in Jacksonville.— Punta Gorda Her­ steel bridge across the river
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Monroe nod a t the foot of Ceh&gt; i
share the view • of Vice ,‘President if they had been abl*. to come. ald.
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avenue. The ferry ts a relic df b
1
Marshall, who trim just told the cd- Just why we are unable to get the
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T H E EASIEST BUSINESS
free press, no public opinion and no able to learn, as we understand th a t
The local liquor interests arc sjttd
frpe speech "any Iringejr in America." over a thousand people expected to to be organising»« stock company we do something.
This we consider a very gloomy view coim'y over from Sanford and other to. publish a dally newspaper in
of the situation.
The brick being shipped to Sem­
interior towns.— New Smyrna Breexe Plant City and are reported to have
Don't wait for the railroads to raised the stupendous sum of four* inole county for paving purposes are
In isolated in»tat,A» it may be
true that papers are dominated by operate excursions to the beach. thousand- dollars to float the yep- not up to standard and no roqre of
their advertisers, as ’ Mr, Marshall They will never do It If tfi?y think turc. With nil that vast umtbint ttuim ’will be laid untii a better
be furnished
furnished by
by the
the man»'■ *
'the people want It. Wbat the New of money ir*cem Ò O u* tliat it Vould grade can be
mansuggests, but we ure thankful' to say |'tnp
th a t the rank und file oi publUhersT "Smyrna people ought to do is to lie much better to start n brink a n d 1u,fBcture^
The
™nrori*particularly in the country sections, mako a* decent road from New trust -company to- loan mdney^on «loners will not stand for,any more
« ay what they, want ‘ when they Smyrna rto Sanford via the Osteen the farms af the plain people. The of tho poor one*.
-tf'i
0y a n t to *ay it, And why is the ferry and the people will* go in their Tampfc- M orning-Tribune pays iome......m like .....
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With the advent of aldewali^ tO
vice prhrident of th e'U n ited -States cars and not wait for the pleasure thing
nineteen
hundred dollars
Max Carey, Pirate Outfisldar.
sad because publishers .are today of the railroads to dtf something. a week for pay roll alone to print, Sanforif^ Heights nnd the proaperL
beautiful in
(ulvl
Aelllbg their space instead of giving The railroads never did anything tho T ribune,the'Lakeland TMagram of brick streets that beauUful
'
! -Outfielder Max Caroy of tho riratea establish a record, evon in th® 1
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urb
is
coming
into
l
b
own
and
many!
It away to a lor of grafter* who yet for the people of F arid a and daily gets off with about three
hunurh
lb
ms
turned
la ono of baseball's most re- the high mark bclux «1* .
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they will not start at Jhls late date. dred dollar* »
think they have a mission? . .jjj
The. Courier, I People are turning, th e ir-eye* th -. marUabto
ri ar "performance« a t For bps Hold «ûed to Walter Wfitnot on Auguri
i *m\c, finds!
ior lot* on which to build ho|h«j recet By, whoa' he •scorlfd fivp ■run* I M I ,&gt; b e n ho was a member of i
Mr. Marshall in ord«r to prove If the people of New Smyrna know printing a paper
what
is
good
for
them
and
their
ary to pay »even thousand
estimated that a dozen lew; withi ut making, a btt. Carey wa* Chicago Nationals.
It S!
hla statem ent aaserted^that “ hardly
The flroxtm * scored by
1
town
they
will
make
some
effort
to
dollars a year for labor. Rdnt and homM F'W J * *&gt;tRHt thnro in the all | cbarVed with only •^ttv ilhiio at bat,
a modern ffcwspaper could stop
_feJV
sbpft
of
tho
record
Jo
fact,
V; !
road
Ink
first
i&gt;n
a
fumble
0—.*.] k T*
p rin tn g murders, crime atOrles &gt; n d ■gej the people of interior Florida paper stock cost a little unless you
by t (to K ual^v tbe Phillies'' second ptffformaoco luvs been *1Jrras,°'
tq
Coronado.
Aa
itis
ndW
the
enn
be«t
the
landlord
and
the
paper
Clarence
Woods
pulled
a ew w cl* r, and (no four
scandals without going to the.rocks."
times' on by a Pittsburgh player. Clarvnc« w*
We do not Intend to defend the puh- bhlk of the people are going to the houses. Power, light, interest and j feather* from the tail of the pr ud^s baiei on balls. Hla fN rH a lk s can» m o n trâ t ExposUioa park on iuiJ _
• Rclty given to murders And other fo u n tain s where tlipy can get nc- depreciation are little incidentals, ( bird of freedom a t Bartow on the’! In suuhcceslotc Carey sTblo second bant». 18SD. wl*sfn he «cored *lr n,Dl
CQipmad&amp;tions just as cheap and TJiey always pay advertising, printing] Fourth, much to..tho adn^iratioti oi twice mid third twice, a total of»four Uiaqo, i l l uns to six tiroes at b«U
crime*, much less the space .
No one nn&lt;J.subscription blits promptly and! the big audience who gathered; to stoali, a feat In Itself worthy of spe-1 n4i of J»l* hits going out ot ,h „
’. to so. called scanllals, but we will.re­ live more comfortably.
‘ ' “ oauniont. who was - u
cares
to
rack
their
cars,
and
their witbbut any expense of collection, and j hear tho eagle tcrcam.
Wheni it clat i lent Ion.
mind Mr. Marshall (Rat ‘the press
batter, msdo tho
frames
to
pieces
trying
to
get
t&amp;
V
To
Vi«
first
inning
Carey
reached
this/fact alono makes the life of a comes to orating, Clarence ran make
MTves ~the pbbllr wb*t the public
t t .f
die
place
on
the
beach
first
on
Knribe's
fum
newspaikfr
m
an
one
glad,
sweet
#ong.
demands. The day of leadership
all competitors take to t?ie Woods.
second
on
Kommeria
walk,
to
a k ilfin d ToIjiPFnm
* *
• tFour thoussnd dollar* will carry ^ LLakeland
Telegram ’
by the press is on the wane, we
wheiriyyaitidr was hit with a pitched phU that
-W A K J L N G .U P
a. daily.newspaper a long, long-time. T»
. .^ ^ ó i I
adm it. The press ’os the 'days pass
Pittsburgh
ball, and j orerf on a p
*" ‘ " '
la exerting' less and less Influence ,, The people of the community.wre About as'long 0* Tom King o r Billy
There will be but little travel to i^ tc b .r.K i Ifef, im h o .
.upon public opinion.- That is be- waking up.
' Tefuple can go without a drink.— th q ; beach this season ‘ unless tjte Max ralk 1, took third a » ' »
dii lo ?
.
cause the public which the prog __
day secs a stdjir forwaVd, a- Plant City Courier.
bridges are bdflt aerosa tho rfVer atid{ feb, atnl to "
Mffv¥* has received its. ¿tfiichil&amp;n ■tep In advance, a step Into the
a '
better roads are provided in Volusia
—x &amp;—
and to a great extent formed It* future.
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In lakeland life 1* worth living— county. People go to the beach
xatn.fstoljl second-and
* ioU blre by Kom
tastes and opinions in m atters in
And a t every step they acquire especially with a 02-lb melon gba&amp;ng
icing a day's outing and hate to
''t h o * th he drew
gtrtftral. ThV public today looks ffpah knowledge—knowledge which our sanctum, the gift of ohe o? our their, way ovèr and back.
rtecor om l'alta third'and com*
fur information,- not. for lesions. in Itself advances them yet another sovereign* d( the aoil. whb ireW bat Industry U th e re -th a t .does step on tha road to superior InteJU* ]&lt;queiitly bring the best they produce, ^ S a n fo rd '» . postoffictf 1* .improving In ted the rctiltwhen Wagner poked
*tn«io (o eft., in tho eighth h fj|
• n o t cater to the tastes of its cix»- gsrt«.
in toVan of their àppreriatlott qf thè under the Democratic .•’«•ifolniatra-,
Prûfldcnce.
V
,
. . H wce*«lve walk,
■ t o r o W ” W hat business house will . f h e most noticosblo feature of this attitude this paiwr ever m aintain*? tlon even with u
seven itesi» k»*’
th leqjmd when Komi
’t i y to’ t o r ^ Upon 1U. pkU oi^, th a t a tokening is th# wide interest th a t as the friend of the grower and pro­ master and his sslsry ■ha* ' * ' ***
one roan
‘
which the ’ patrons dn not want. Is being taken in’the advertisements ducer, Sixty-two pounds of match- raised ucrordingli*I? '
T he business man who would at- of- mercantile housès.
flavor, joyouo juices ' and un­
tetap t to tell his customers what
This is an advertising age, and. alloyed sweetness, combined
• *
•
*' : they desire would speedily find him the "ad " habit has’ gripped not only package] U a testimonial to
L &gt; ,.
If. without an outlet for
the merchant, but the consumer. I t
lite;
4' • 1», growing with leaps and bound*.
3X 3
ipOMihle? •
‘M i* a hopeful sign,.a sign or
Mr. Marshall U not I
pawling intellect on the p
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THE SANFORDHHttLD

In its equipment and having every facility for
efficient service, The Peoples Bank of Sanford is well
qualified to handle banking business in manner
factory to all.
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Accounts subject to check are solicited.

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The Kitchen Cabinet
O C C U P A T IO N IS S E U Í Ñ q Kitchijn 'cabibeto gf*" often con-r
STATE N EW S
m data cold drink and ice cream aldered luxuries when-they ought to .
IÜI
U tile HappenJngs-r-M cnUoD. O f parlors in the city. Hq has not re­ be looked upon as necessities» Noj
THERE ARE IN TME5 É Ç
M atter* In B rief
ceived all hla fixtures yet but h» i« woman should walk a mile
...... when]
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U N ITED STATES
rh «
«‘‘F can always
attending to the wanta of the thirsty odbbetghthr- of Jt could accomplish
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the same. or. perhaps better results. ^ *«u^ d b&gt;' «■ PO^omce rcceipU.
ffRSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST public.
2 S I3 AUCTIONEERS
It ' might be possible to bring aj | ! The poa^mc« receipts of St. Cloud
The editor of The Herald received
for the fiscal year ending March 31,
2,810
I
he
materials
at
onco
on
a
wheel
jum m trj Of The Fleeting Small Talk» a basket of fine ■corn from Ben
1918, was $4,918.31. ■For the fiscal
MALES ¿
g- Sur cl nelly Arranged For Hurried
Guthrie. Whether Ben raised tbe tray if they were, all kept In the jrear chding March 3*1, 1914. the re­
»
same
plate,
hut
they
are
not,
can­
Herald lit-mlrr»
corn b y -|i hoe or raised it from the
ceipts
were
36,082.43.
The^recelpts
• i ...
other fellow*« patch he did nbYeay not be, even’with things arranged in (or the month of June, 1914, are 34
1 WRobert Herndon »pout the Fourth but it was excellent just the seme the best possible way. They can per cent greater than (hose of
nnd odr thanks are due Ben -for a be grouped, however, and tho stor­ June, 1918, and when it ia taken
with bomo folk* In tho city.
ing pDices so arranged th a t there is
good feed.
^^vM rs. A. P. Connolly has aa her
a system nnd actual saving of steps, into consideration that June ia the
Hon. J. N. Whitner of Sanford ar.d a kitchen cabinet in the kitch­ dullest month in the year it is con­
guest her nioce.MU« Gena Malden
•P*nt * few hours in Orlando today. en helps to do thin amazingly. The clusive evidence th a t s i. Cloud la
of Washington, D. C.
taking on a wonderful growth.—St.
Mr. Whitner has just returned from
601NG, g o i n g , GONE
Toma^p wrap» and tom ato crates » visit through Michigan and some advantages of a kitchen cabinet are Cloud Tffbune.
convenience,
a
possible
grouping‘of
a t F. F. D u tto n '« ..
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t i t
ditlrent things within a limited
Fresh yeast cakes and popcorn at M rs try. He says the Republicans are •pace and Jp many case* the skni■
B
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Every car. light, motor and other
W E H A V E N EV ER H A D O C C ASIO N
fi. Simon's.
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trying m ighty'hard to make It aj£ tary aspect needs to be- thought of 1electrical' appliance’in the city using
t ' -'r:' r
J” *E. Ji^T hagard, sta te bank rxam- pear that times are hard, }»ut money as well. In a large kitchen the cab­ current from the dynamos of the St
To employ an auctioneer in order to sell goods. • Our stock
contains those things that the people need and must have..
incr was in the city yesterday look­ is plentiful ali the same and the inet saves the labor and tim e.pre­ Petersburg Investm ent Company is
ing after the affairs of the local country is moving forward beau­ viously lost in travelling, so many being supplied by the new 3150,000
The quality is right and our prices arc as'low as can be m ade.:
tifully in spite of Woodrow Wilson extra feet; in a small kitchen it power plant just completed," says
While our goods are constantly going, otherB are constantly,
■banks.. ‘
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and the Democratic administration. saves space. The cabinet—a por* the Independent. The transfer was
arriving, so that we are always prepared to supply your needs ■
Tall Cream only 1.00 per dozen. —Reporter-StsK
table cupboard—may
be
placed made from the old to the new plant
k
,
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L. P. McCuller. THIS IS A BID FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moihsr have whefe-it ia needed, and U Is opan to •without any inconvenience to pat­
Mrs. G. D.' Bynum And baby ar§ returned from New..York city where light and air in a way thkt many rons, and everything ie now running
-visiting In Texas and Prof. Bynum they spent the pa*t four weeks. The cupboards and pantries are not.
■moothiy end well in the new end
is looking very homesick and dis­ only iqddent to mar the pleasure of % Kitfchen furnishings Include, in greatly Imp'rovcd quarters. The St.
consolate.
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their stay in the metropolis was the addition, the stove, refrigerator,
Petersburg company had hatdly ex­
PHÔNE 278
-*• - ‘ n * Y**r»*( Drug dfor»
SANFORD. FLA.
• The quality and the price Is rig h t fact th at Mr. Molnar underwent tables, possibly a wheel tray, often a pected, ifhen completing his plant
fireless cooker, Ice cream freezer. And recently abandoned, tha^ there would
-on hay and ■rain* a t D utton's. 7fitf two very painful and vsry difficult
operations upon .jib left eye. and a steamer. These are the large he such demand as to call for
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown leave while it still pains him to somp ex? items which belong in the list of changed in many, years. But the
today for their old home in Rich­ tent, he Is steadily improving snd otenaila that rnako for adequ'ate growth of the city made the im­
J O H N B. S T E T S O N U N I V E R S I T Y
mond, Indiana, where They' will his complete recovery will be hot a equipment.— Economy in the Kitch­ provements im p erativ e and' now
LINCOLN HULLEY, Pb. D. Lin. D., LL. D.. PrwWsoi
spend the summer months.
en.
In
Woman’s.
World
for
July.
THE BEST SCHOOL IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOUR CHILDREN
the city Is better able thqn ever to
short, time. Mr. Molnar states that
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FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 28
offer inducements to new comers.
Woodland Park open July Fourth. the weather in New York was, dur­
SEND THEM TO STETSON. .
---- CelHw of liberal Art* .
*TClr.
Hanson
and
family
have
left
40
Piofraaor*
»n&lt;l
Inutructon
ing
most
of
his
stay,
delightful.
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CoW- ol Ij»»
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IT UnWwiity Ouildtnc) • -V
i t t
T
for a month's sojourn a t .Coronado
■Coll»* of T*eftMb*y
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Arr*
1'smpu.
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They
have
had
but
few
sultry
days
Jas. L. Giles of Orlando was
Cotfcf* of ItuicnM*
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44 # StodHiU trot T*ar
In several of the cities of Florida
Beach.
l-rrpar*!ory AnUcmr
. • «l.UÍHr.nno. 00 Bags «Mill
ataontg the prominent visitors .io ifcls ^summer, but many nfghts the
«
p
ed
al
attention
was
given
to
4th
Normtl Achool
^
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Votumra
m
Ubrsnr
atmostphere is chilly enough for
school of Merhime Art* J
Ilo 000 pipo (Una
the city yesterday stoppint a few
of July celebrations, and crowda
SrKwIofMuUc
. T
10 fjw*» t.hor»Inri m fof SrWnr»
wraps and io- withal exceedingly
Screen Your House
hours enroute from Daytona.
School of F in . A ft.
1V
Unrojrpiro.il
O«o*nd
Kqalptnmt
from
nearby
section»
came
in
to
help
bracing.—Gainesville Sun. .
Now is the time for screens. I
l|M n « |ti&gt;
Hffiril* Dormii«Ir* r*T f« « | nro 1*4 »••»« w » * C in M »drol.Ulr.lWn
make
the
day'
memorable.
In
Pce
Cotton aeed meal, shorts, bran at
wvWm . cartoli** .» J ,~ i M tU rU a iutbl&amp; f.
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can do your screen work promptly
For ritik fiV run*,
Vif for lof«m*tU*. or for Koom Hrwrralton. *ddr
latka end Bartow and other poln'e
F. F. D utfon’s.
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Icc C ream Social
and well.
DE LAND
elaborate
preparations
were
muc'o
J
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N
B..
S
T
E T S O N U N I V E R S I T Y , fLO«iDA&gt;
IUD/
There will be Bn Ice Cream and
.jO, W. MESSENGER,
Mrs. S. A. Irwin and eon, LeClalr
and thv occasion made one of gen­
Cake
Social
at
Moore's
Station
go-dtp
P,
O.
Box
835.
and Miss Smith left yesterday for
eral Jubilation. The weather waa
Ohio, where they , will visit friends Church Friday evening July 10th
warm and in some in s ta n t« the
Ah interesting program will be
Newspaper Laws
^
WoAd Aid Sericulture.
-and. reiativee for seipral months.
Catalogue Is Printed
demonstrations
were noisy, but as a
given and a watermelon seed guess­
jjTho
judicious
payment, of bonntlaa
Most readers of newspapers And
.The Catalogue of the Florida
Clover HH1 Butter, sold only by ing contest for a prize will be a many publishers are not familiar whole, the events, of the day were
for fresh cocoons and spinning, and»
S
tate
Qoilege
for
Woman
which
is
L. P. McCuller.
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feature of the occas&amp;ion. Every with the InwS governing subscrip­ enjoyed by thousands. The heath now being distributed by th*t col­ above all, Instruction In practical seri­
resorts near Jacksonville had the
culture In elementary schools, as
' Misjes 7,oc *and Fannie Reba one is moat cordially invited to be tions. Here are the decisions of the
greatest crowds ever known, snd it lege, ia of interest not only to every as agricultural colleges, are today rec­
Munson are visiting • their *i»ter, present and Sanford people espec­ Unitod Statee Court on this subject.
msy he decided that the gjorioua citizen who has a daughter to send ommended as the moat efficacloua
They are Interesting *and we are glad
Mraf1W .‘ H. Tibbals at Lake City ially are urged to attend. .
'Fourth was properly celebrated in to college, but to every one who moaiis oi combating the decline of to*
of the opportunity to print them
and export tn hfi a bsent from the
takes pride In the progress of his rloulturo In France.
_______ ______
Notice to Telephone' Slit»scribert~~ rot the benef l t n r our mOacrifaen r — Florida,_____
city foe several .weeks.
Ttate - educa tional-in stitutions.— Th*
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Please report ait telephone troubles
"Subscribers who do not give
book gives the History of the college
- Cow peas sold as-wanted by quart
Work on the now artesian well, to and shows the substantial growth
Pushed to Death,
cither at the telephone office or. to express notice to. the contrary are
or bushel at C. H .’Lcffler’a. 9l-2tc
It was a machine In a tnlacellaueoua
the Fernald Hardware Co. and not considered as wishing to renew their be made for Wauchuja and tp sup­ it has made since it was founded.
ply water for the people of that city The list of the faculty and other •how, and on It was Inscribed: "Push
ML and Mrs.. S. E. Barret left to the employee* on the street.
subscriptions.
s -.
Saturday night to spend the BfxL
F. W. MAHONEY.
"If the subscribers order a dis­ is expected to begin within a few officers, exclusive of tho state hoards hard enough and you will get your pen­
ny back." On opening the show the
few months in Atlanta and other
92-2te
Manager.
continuance of their publication the days. The Wsuctiula Advocato ssys comprises- 42 names. The plant a* other morning they found a t the foot
points, expecting to return to San­
publisher may continue to send th st the machine for drilling the well described consists of a campus of of the machine a Scotchman lying
has arrived and that aewer work has 103 aeree and.seven buildings, in­ deadford in the fall.
them until all jiues are paid.
. \ f * U. Y. P. U. Mrclfng
progressed very favorably. Before cluding a new 330,000.0 diping
V
"If
tho
subacrificr
rki'azci
to
take
The
B.
Y.
V.
U.
held
their
regular
Pepper, eggplant crate* at.JiV .F ..
long
Wauchula will have a first class room, i Information ia given also
periodicals
from
the^
poatofflea
to
devotional
meeting
Sunday
evening
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Dutton's.
Unintentional Humor.
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which they are directed he la re­ water supply and sewerage system, concerning tho terms of admission
nt 0:45.
At the last meeting of the Maine
A. M. Tyler spent several days ‘_ T h e subject was the Transforming sponsible until he has settled his bill and, these two necessaries will add
to the college and the work of thé Laundrymen’a association a motion
here last week and departed yes­ Power of Friendship. The program and ordered the paper discontinued. immensely to the attractions of tlm
various departments, vis., the Grad­ was made snd carried that a fine bo
terday for Jacksonville where he will Was tvell ‘carried out by members
"If subscribers move to oth'-r place.'
uate School, tha College of Axat and Imposed on any member making us*
be located during
the
sutmpel) of Group No. 1, of which Miss Cora place* without informing the pub­
Sciences, the Normal School, the of the word "mangle" because of th*
m o nths.
’S Lee Hamrick is Captain.
lisher and the papers are sent to the
, College of Art ‘and Expression and Impression It was llablo to make o»
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Joseph Chamberlain Buried
Baby Crpam 4fic the doxen. L. P. *- After the program was rendered form er, address, the subscriber Is
Musiffj us well as concerning the tho uninitiated.
/Birminghapii iiaglanil, .Juln-fL -.
each Captain of the companies held retfgonsibt.
McCuller. -*
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work ‘"bhriiod on throughout the
"T h e courts have held th at re- rim b o d y . of Josopb Chamberlain
formed in line and led by the Junior
Thought Thsy Were Natural.
! Hon. F. L. Woodruff and family It, Y..P. U. marched into the church fusing to take periodicals from the Iraq btiried today In Hookley ceme- state by tho Extension División of
the Home Economics Department.
Tommy—"You*rn a coward. My
and Mrs. H. 'C. DgRosc and family where an excellent program was ar­ postoffice or rem oving.and leaving]
Amootf tho Items, of # interest to brother made faces a t you yesterday,
expect to leave tomorrow for North
r . fjf
ranged for the installation of the of­ them uncalled for la prima fade
those who expect to go to college nn' you didn’t durst to fight him. You&gt;
Carolina where they will spend th e' ficers'foT the ensuing nix months.
'evidence of intention to defraud. '.I
ooon,
aro the calondac for the. aca­ pretended you .didn't know he was
Christina
Kntlcavorers
summer months.
'•if ^subscribers pay in. »devalue
First on tho program was a report
demic
year, and the staiemont of makln' face«," Eddie—*‘l didn’t, nei­
r Kloritla Friends, of (L E.
Hay, oats, corn, chfckeh feed s'at read to' the church Ttoitr the u n io n thiTT'AfW'bOTmd to -g iv e-n o tice at
apenaos, which for regular students ther. I thought thoy waa natural, Uko
y Invitation o f ’Secrctary Grace
yd a re !" ------* ,
------ F. F. D utton’s.
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by o u r-Pnst President H. E, Tolar. the end of the time if they do not
I
^.m
sending this greeting to Chris- in the college snd normao school
wish
to
continue
taking
it,
otherwise
Then
Mr.
J
o
h
q
D
.
Jin
kbit
made
a
The Unreturnlnn Step.
are kept within the modest sum of
' S, O. Shlnholetr haa*reooived the
There la much In an unretumlng
few remarks on how he iiVwel!-»» the the subscriber-Is responsible until tjfcn. Endeavor friends in Florida. $124.00 for 36 weeks. N ot the least
contract
for
'building
the
new
Meth­
r.
express notice with payment of nil Wo are. apt to grow wvnry In well in' resting part of the catalogue is •top. Stanloy every morning began
odist church and will soon have two church Wa* pleased with the work
arrearage'is sent to tho publisher./ doing- these surprner month*, hut the register, which shows that dur­ where he left off tho night before. Ho
churches at one time in the cdurse of done by our union in the last six
It. h»ir alwayq, been the policy of now da tho*time tn lay our plans for ing th e .p a st year there were in a t­ explored AfriCA. Tho poetman today
months. Then came the awarding
construction.
began whore ho began yesterday; ho
the
Florida .GraWere to send nolle# 1aggtfMlve work next .winter.
of th*‘ banner which was giviyi to
tendance a t Ihc college 418 young renews acquaintance with Tompkins
Get your ice cream from D uhart’s tiio company jenderinj; the best just before the dato of expiration, ;.‘. a| hundred (’. E. Rocieties In women -from florida counties and
*?**?£?
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Ice Crcajxv Factory. • »
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program during tho month of June, and if no attention wo* paid.*to 'Florida .!■ n o t too large a mark to 12 j^&amp;tês, The ¡'catalogue shows
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M rs^RiVers and Mrs. Wilson' of Company D was the wlnnej of lirat notice to sand A second, a t the A t for this^ojniiig season. It call» clearly that-young Ip ill a* of Florida
to^bn .who'wish to receive educational'hd- ’News to Him.
Mis* •; Ruth same time "killing’s ihe name on Writhe true mfwlbqiijy
G reet!Cove Springs, Tghp have been pennant, of which
the guests of Mrs. J. f t RoberU:f©r Stewart was Cepljiin.' A song of qyr list. 'This gives the Growthr a •XBjhded toward neighboring , ' J'^ ‘ki.vantsgu# of thé highest type and at I^ W h y lis It that thoy never place
r05l
^ w{t hfn ihri ..tho pictures of living men on bank,
. scvt*yi daya^rff^rned to ttffcJr home thanks was sung as the company lot of live wire subscribers and read­ cherches and com m uniti« now w iÿh^th e
notes ?" nskod the fellow who had
ttris
C.
E.
blessing,
ers,,
not
a
hunch
p
t
dead
one*,
'in
a
formed
in
lino
and
marched
,
up
to
borders of their o*n stute. Young become rich by Writing the word» of
on Saturday.
few casoa. the Florida Citrus Ex­
in the church«*, of my ow n.de- womon who are thinking.of uttend- “popular" songa; t- “Don't they!" tho
receive the p en n an t..'
v
I fmve a -fl/si eta» paintty, and sign
We then had an address .by, our change ,Js paying for subscription*, r.pmlnationi for which by call and collego In 1911-1918 sltould write th« poet replied.-'
writer. We can do your, himes^ re­ p |» . preside nr. Mias. Clara Mjljen, so OutV if )‘ou are getting the paper responsibility I have special oppor­
president of the college for a «‘opy of
pairing ami auto top work now. ••
without paying. (or__it,^ rest* assured tunity, l am setting the''goal of t&gt;nt Ÿl^is catalogue.
and in her closing jrjffdgriu in
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ff! H, UNDERWOOD,
Cont»(jlqu#.
’
W# have or more Christian Endeavor Soci­
well ejton’erv words she prison ted oUr that sqhle one i t payln
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'Tie
strange/’
inuttered a young
eties
in
every
church,
A
yea#‘may
/ Mrs. Mary -Strong and her little Post Presjdeioi,^ H. ^E. Tolar with a no fre* Hat.
roan, as he staggered bum« from a sup­
The
Difference.
he
too
abort
a
time
to
accomplish
it
■olid
gohl
B
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pfn
*s
a
to
k
in
j
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daughter, Wlhnlu leave Sunday* thenA pessimist complains h e bss eaten per party, “how evil'communications
all. Hut if there U » . Conirega^
Tsrpen ut Sroyrns
ing for T am pi and points-*on the fr.)iit fU* union for it* success during
1,000
oysters wit bout coming on a corrupt good manners. 1'to bean sur­
That tanw *“ 0»hing cah .be en- tional church near you th a t KlW rto
th e .p a st aix months.
alf below, where they will spend XT.rounded by tumblers all tho evening,
1 'Me hope ih atv U m - ««AVlng . six Joyed-in thissyiclnlty’ ns well as s t C, E .' Society I ask you to make pejifl; an optimist gives thanks that and no^ Fm a tum bler myself.’’
vcral dayaAvisitij.K friends.
.
JieAmt
eaten
that
many
oystora
with­
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nio’dth*.j(riIl^bO'os ^successful as tpe any place in the stait* of Florida has th a t your special Held. Besides this,
out getting ptomalnea.—Now Yora
Thursdays, and Sundays—\Vo°d¡rnnrrr
been;proved
during
tho
last,
taesk
by
I stand ready to help in a n / way I Mall.
all fec| th at with the
■ S"Mpvfes**
H , In German
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, lalti^vPurk. 'Picnic conveniences, pXat
Schools.
the experiences of^anglers with a can to broa'don. end strengthen
newly;"'
elfttcd
officer*
i
t
.
will.
.
‘C^e
ainunemshta. The only safe, clean
Th u'moving pjcturo tuia beau latrolargo.school of,;-tarport in the river Florida Christian Endeavor Id,«very
s,new
officers
are
i
s
.follow»!
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
ducud/kk a permanent feature of the
Borrow ur.d Souls.
Mis» Clara MHIeti, P m id d n t; S^G near Hawk's^ PArfc. Th* -fish hitve church of every name, to the end
orm íníacbool»";*FtUni for /cour*«*
daijy, cleaned and re-fltled from ar­
Cirest
souls
attract
sorrow
a»
moun­
Pre*.; Miss Minnie been sporting in what Unknown as! ^hat we may help to fulfill the prayer
f
tains attrscr storms.--Itlchter. ‘
, or bacteriology, anriomy and biology
tesian well. Shower bath, toboggan Kenpcily. &lt;Vicc
(rs. Loretta Brothof- "T arpon Hole." qud siVerul kngler* aj Je»u»_.*'that
all may he one’
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are already a|klHtblo Id tha^couc—
•lido. Leased privately also.
85tf Stewart, Sec. Mrs
• * Forest
Rjirrot
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h a v e been irtaRittg
liiuliiitr effon
efforts
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to la
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
F.
Smith
loft
Treas.: Oscar Sf-eer, Librarian; P. S.
v
Yount for the Master.
W hy
ch Is 8horttt«t Month.
As I have charge of th* buslr
th*
yesterday for Virginia where they Fortson. Chorister: Miss Ruth Stew­ Leo. F ish er has hooknd several hu
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A Kansas girl observes,.that March
will l&gt;e tho guests of- Mr. Smith's art. Leader of Bible Readers Study;- has bren-’' unable ,to land . any.—.
sta te Vice president, also-Sup t, of ford Land League, and ‘W. .A- Whit­ is the shortest tbonth'of ,t,htT year “be­
brother for several week» and will ‘ ‘The Captain* are as follow*:
Congregational chur*bes in-FIor- comb, I qgp V found In the Tax,A*- cause; tho wind-bjaya three 'A y s oc*1
visit other- points- Of Intertsi «re
Group It Mis» Cora, ^eek Ham
»••lor's Office In tho court house.
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C.
T, C’lsrk of Group 8, MU» Edi
2nd, 1914.
—
v ; " . M Jke an Initiation.
Ovi
Markham 4, Mia*
'ir
m r'
"Was tbo brldeg^pm timorous
Wn&amp;óld
out-meetings
every
and
Laague, returned ia tt night from a
Geneva were
tag
the ceremony T '^ N o t a bR,.
I f you intendi
in lb
dint fhe day evening at $;4&amp; in tha
‘ conference with rgtyirôa&amp; Officijtls at
see
b* hsa-taserf ¿ '’grtlgi many j«
b
A
Bargain
For
Yon
county F.^yJrqdy i* invliéd tb ^ n á and Nprfhtk. which ho reported as being
| nutting |
to h a v e a s a le
degrees."
Ur* assur# you a hearty welcome.
VIU&gt; aM lot
IW* id.
II* ft
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very , «atl*factory. lUtpa wer#' di»-J Y our only chance to buy
«mmiesloiiff».'‘t o u r p ric e a
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rom post
J’ost Office»
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Mrs, EfteVby and ' i l k Hd ’Hlgjust 2Ú mihutc* ride from
^ W Í E íiy T ^ cltâltffti were ttirnoiiivçed Mr. Tinny
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|*]PÇR LOT. on terms of
of,31.00
L ' f f 1» !*it Yccrerday for
G*&gt;rgbi
Aiudn on ,tku tar¿ ^ d f i i t i r ih-cfined
PER WEEK. ..
isd 'i'Fvnktoc
P to attehd \he .funeral of Chari**
I tor more
/a-'mafi-. who *‘Estcrby, uiigifteor of the . Southern
the
Railway who w m killed on Sunday
drainage and
B
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Talks on
Idead*. HU. tv * . t t r f W li—in r Sn^ a l
AGAINST HER PARENTS WISHES.
I have heard-or dryomt, It may baWhit terra la whan trua
Bow to teat and how to try U.
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ten (Km

lar souVdgfp: spoons would bay» to be
purchaadid al two dollar! each.
No i M ^ u l afford to b« stingy bofore his wide. especially whllo they
are a w a ^ ro their honeymoon.
.. In b it mini nation (i ho conclude* that
no m atter bow aenalble and prudent a
girl may he the fact of acquiring a
man who ta all her own muat aurely
moan that aho would h ate aome ono
to take her everywbore aha wished to
to, neror questioning the coat. It
would be very well U the aun ahone
erory day eo that they coaid to t out
of door*. Dot. tre a t Scott! what
Would a man do If-a continued atorm
ahoold aet In to keep them hotelbound? It .wonld be either the over­
crowded parlor for them or their
room, where aha wquld write letter«
from mom tag tin night to the homo
folki, Mendp, every one «be could
think of. He wouldn’t have, the temer­
ity to amoke In ao dainty a room.
Pacing up and down, with bta bands
In bta pockets, glancing from the pret­
ty head bent oyer the writing deek to
the falling rain splashing againat the
window pane, might aoon got on the
nerve* of the bridegroom moat deeply
In love.
He knowe that no bride could be
'naked to play a game of poker or bil­
liard* to put In the Ume. There would
be the papers to read to her. Dut
she’d 'want to read aloud about fash­
ions. If he didn’t have a bride to
please, he would be looking over the
page devoted to sporting Hems. In
summing up iho matter, be would pro­
pose marriage to the girl who would
cut out the honeymoon or consent to
a belated one two or three years later.

Who does not know of the family
with an only daughter, who ruins with
* high hand the
0 ) homo and the
t,''a*Ln of ltfl ln‘
ufe-j m i t e « !
8 he
(IroMf-n lo suit
tí * r» e 1 r, dcsplto
tho mild, protest*
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of hoc mother end
» the annoyanoe of
■her. father. She
entertains a aet
of young folks
s h e l i k e s best,
Ko-ir where rim
!pj| pleancr, nnd with
Kg&amp;hu it whom.
Rho ax&gt;
¡¿gU copta Invitations
j- j from racoris whom
ptA fid nho haa met hut
once or twlco at a
' girl friend’« home,
without taking thè trouble to mention
It until the day of their going out to­
gether arrives, lest her parents might
make objection, and abe would hare
the trouble of talking them over to
her view and wishes.
The wilful girl Is usually overromanShe considers herself as capable W . school our manners, act our porta
But Its who sees us through and
-of choosing her own lover In the face
through
of a n r qppoglUon, Juat oa aho haa al­ Knows that tho Pent of both our hearts
Was to be loving, honest, true.
ways VtfkTUled opposition In selecting
r-_A"~-J—- —St
ber lihlf ^èatK, gpwos of bUarre slit. fcfcij ~g|—
There le no one to poll against tho
She hi tend «'.-to 'plsdso herself. She
will have kìò Jnte/Terience In her love loosened puree airings If a single roan
chooses to spend all he earns. The
affairs.
married man who has but recently
The dashing young (allow who la liv­
taken a wife, and with email Income
ing on expectations, vIhHs her homo
In most Instances, concludes if he Is
regularly. Ho la not the typo of man
to
get ahead he must look after (ho
her parents would wish for, yet they
pennies.
Such a man does not Intend
hope against hope th at lore Will spur
him 'on to get into some successful to bo stingy; far from 1C Ho means
business, and thus prove bis worthi­ only to be frugal. It never occurs to
ness of her, or. If ho falls to màko him that his helpmeet may not take
good through not trying, that the tho same view a* ho does. If a man
glamour will fall from her r íe s —and weds a woman who has been used to
economy, Juggling successfully with
she will see him as others see him.
the nimble sixpence, there la harmony
They do not favor n sporty young
man, with a handsome face, who In­ In the household. If be m arries a girl
tends that his good looks should do j who haa had all her wants plentifully
the work for him and earn as n re­ supplied by her parents, she may se­
ward a comfortable home to step into i cretly rebel against being stinted
and a wife’s well-filled, open pocket- down to a small amount—a fixed price
to live on.
book.
If her husband finds fault with her
- In homes where father rules the
household, he does not make himself for buying too expensive tablecloths
scarce In the parlor when a young man nnd napkins. In short, reads her a
«alla upon his daughter. The self- sharp lecture on extravagance, ho ts
willed daughter la not averse to letting apt not to know from her tho truo
father know that they can get along cost of anything In future.
Of course, she cannot make the m er­
without him; that she can never hop»
for a proposal .of man-Ugo under auch chants como down In their prices.
Hubby la fond of good living. She
conditions.
wants
peace. Therefore, she does her
The parents, to whom their daugh­
te r's happiness Is above all else, allow best to stifle her conscience cry, to
her to overrule their Judgment as to beware! take coro! There should be
whal Is best for her by permitting his no fibbing between husbands and
continued visits. It Is not until a girl wives.
No wlfo Is justified In an attempt
ecos such a fellow In tits true colors
that sho resilles the grievous wrong to hoodwink hor husband by telling
ah* did her parents In encouraging the , him that this or that Is so much
cheaper than It really Is; or adding
young man against thtdr wishes
Remember, It masters not to what to tho price of some article to oko out
«atout a girl tuny nave her own way a little money to buy somo bit Of
lit th e ’ household’in most Instances, finery she craves, and a fter she has
she should be govchied by her par­ bought It fearing to show It up before
e n ts ’ wWhde In her heart affairs. Ear­ him’. Like many a woman, the weight
n est parental eyes looV through tho of a secret In her heart Is a heavy
most clever roue's disguise. They aro load—It hurts. When she confesses
quick to discover "tho wolf In sheep’s her lltllo misdoing, wise Is the hus­
clothing, or the salarile lo rtr with tho band who tnkes It good-naturedly.
Wiser, and more senslblo still. Is
cloven foot."
he who qoeka her entire confidence
W HAT BRIDEGROOMS THINK OF nnd nddH a little to Ijbr allowance to
buy a bit of finery, or whatever aho
HONEYMOONS. .
, wants, rattier than have her resort to
W V n two that *r« link«*} In on« heaven­ even tho least deception to satisfy
bis Inquiries, u Is always the wifo
ly tie,
With heart never changing, sod brow who thinks roost of her husband who
newer cold,
,
Xe*&gt; on through all Ills, and love oh till bellovot that It la for hts best Inter­
est not to be told anything which,
they die—
One hour of u p«««ton so sacred Is worth might annoy him. Hei’ Intentions are
'Who!* age« of heartless and wandering always well-meant. Al! wives should
bites.
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remember there Is a world of truth In
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I t Is not Iho thought of supporting tho lines;
« w lfo .th si causes some men to hesi­
Oh. what a fatal well wa weave,
1
tate, to’ w ail -fart' Is It the fear of get* * When
first we practise to deceive. .
tin g a brRfw who will not bd congen­
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The wife who condones h e r own
ial to his home folks; nor yet the
w orry over the possibility of having first offense In misleading h e r hus­
to keep the wire’s family; but tho band may soon find herself sliding
dread of th l honeymoon, which plnya down a slippery road, which ends lh
-havoc with a man’s matrimonial reso- her( destruction. A husband may for,glve, but will he forget an untruth?
lutloqg:
Or
will he havo full confidence in otu»,
If his sweetheart Is .one of thpso
fair roarbutiB Of girls wtio has never no -matter how dear, that.w ould con­
fcbowtf what It Is to be without that ceal the truth from him concerning
thorn, the everpresent chaperon, and any subject? While this ts m eant a t
b e has had to court two, as It were, a gentle rem inder to wives, It 1* also
to gat(l the love of one, he wonders Intended tk a warning to the husband
bow they would get along when they wbd Is unnecessarily dose In dealing
depended entirely upon each other's with Ms wife -financially. Ho’ should
study her n ilu ro and her needs.
•oeUty during the honeymoon.
-, Ho matter how llUle a man may
Oettlnfl la Line,
bove of this worid’grnóds, where-ts
th e bride who does net think that the
The late Cy Warner, who Assarted
potag-away trip, be It for a-month,' a railway lltoratura fbr a real railway
fortnight or I week, Is a very essen­ Job In Montreal, told this etory at a
tial part of the program?
luncheon not loag be foré his death.
O^fcqarse. they go to’a strange city.
A Scotchman came upon an ;auto­
They tayjw no one to call upon them mobile overturned at ¿’ railway frnosee r whom they may go to see. - It le Jng. Deride H lay a. man all jnnasbed
th e newly-made husband's Intent Ion to »P.
lay aside all thoughts of binine*» and
“Gej, a doctor,” hê moaned,
. „ " P ^ “Ih\i ,lr|^n h it y o u r ssk eC th e
who s tu d i* iLk.xwOgram out In
hman
advance knows t h s f j t , “would be the
”Yes, &gt;ea; get à doctor."
fM a te r fbr them (Attili avwnlng.of- the
"Has the clAim agent bee
week, the sightseeing automobile Just y e t r
as,aoon as they finished hrsakfustlng,
"No. no; please gvt a doctor.
with wa hnur for lunch, at some high. r-M o y e-o v er. J-ou.’’, 4a|d th&lt;
"till 1 He down bdsido you."

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Long Known to Possess Great
Remedial Powers.
English Scientist Says South. Ameri­
can Natives Heard of It Many Years
Ago—Used, In Ma/fy Cases,
- to Heal Wounds.
London.—An English scientist, T.
Thome Dakar, has just published aome
into resting data regarding radium and
Its curative offsets.
Radium, «aye Ur. Dak or, has bepn
a thing o( extreme fascination to the
scientist, while the general public have
regarded U tilth mild curiosity. Dut
Its recant affects In the treatment of
cancer have ihade It s thing of ab­
sorbing Interest to the whole world.
There are .various aourcoe (or ob­
taining radium, for It occurs always
la a fixed proportion with the metal
uranium. Wherever we flnd-nranlum
we are sure to find the one-three-mil­
lionth part of radium with It. ’Pitchhlende Is the richest mineral, but cer­
tain other substances, as autunlts, torbenite and carsotlte, contain smalt
quantity of uranium, and It Is from
those three poorer minerals that the
future supply of redlum will very
largely come, unless, of coursy, unfore­
seen fresh supplies of pitchblende are
discovered.
The chemist finds himself with one
too of ore, and he knows by measure­
ment with delfcmte Instruments that It
contains about ten milligrams, ofrtesa
than the Sixth part of a grain, of ra­
dium! Imagine trying to extract a
grain of something from six tons of
solid rock I Dut modern chemistry, to
which the name of radlo-chetdistry has
now been given, has tumbled this prob­
lem to be solved with such complete
success that by the most recent meth­
ods hardly any of this single grain Is
lost during the tedious and long proc­
ess of extraction.
The result la that some months later
nearly the whole of the priceless grain
of radium Is extracted in an almost
pure state, and Its purity can be meas­
ured against a special standard saroplo
prepared by Mme. Curie, which Is kept
jealously guarded a t the International
bureau of weights and m easures at
Sevres, near Paris. This standard
sample of pure radium chloride con­
tains nearly twenty-two milligrams
sealed up In a thin glass tube, and
three other international standards
are kept at tho Academy of Selpace In
Vienna.
It Is quite a common thing when
buying &amp; large quantify of radium—-by
this le meant a grain or two—to buy
It on condition that Its purity be “first
tested against ono or other of tho In­
ternational standard specimens. ~
- Radium' w ater ts being largely tried
now In the treatm ent not only of can­
cer, but or various, rheum atic aud
gouty troubles, and this water con­
sists of ordinary w ater charged with
the gds given off by radium and known
os "emanation.” if some radium salt
be dissolved In w ater and left In a
sealed vessel In about a month the
"emanation" gas which It produces
reaches a state of equilibrium -anfi It
con be expelled by boiling and passed
Into water, which thou possesses radio­
active qualities. This "emanation wa­
ter" only retains Its activity for a
short time, and In less than four days
has bocoxno Impoverished to less than
half its original value.
At (ho’radldm Institute two lots of
radium are kept continually In uso for
making (ha water nod while one Hi
resting, so to apeak, for tts month, the
other has produced enough water to go
on with for this month. One way
of overcoming tho difficulty of th e ’les­
sening effects la lo Increase the dose
day -by day. so (bat If you were to
s ta rt today taking doses of a tableapoonful^n the fourth day you would
take two tsblespoontuts, and so}¿it.
Hut after the fourth day the radio­
activity dtmlnlshoe ko rapidly th at the
w ater Is of little more use and fresh
m ust be secured.
Thlk Is the reason that spring wa­
ters. which may give beneficial results
on accoufit of containing radio-activity,
m ust he drunk a t tho spring, for if
bottled and drunk perhaps weeks aft­
erw ard tho radio-active properties

In* fbOieigbborhoo^ mado with water
Into a kind ot poultice, and recently It
was discovered that there was’radium
In the localityso that years ago, qtlltc
ignorantly.' Jbe curative effects of ra­
dium wort) already- being employed. &gt;
The residue* obtained after all the
radium has been’ extracted still con­
tain minute traces of rgdlo^ctlvlty
and are used a »good deal on Ibn con­
tinent for blastera nnd baths. One or
the uses to which they are most likely
td bo put, however. In the fhturk is
i h j acceleration of the growth - of
«raps. Thorne linker .described re­
cently at the Royal Society of Arts ex-

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■ certificate
rHfieaU In
. . and baa ;oine o r d i n a r » «hall upon a o n rlrtlo n bo
in ray ____.
olili»,
raada application lor u i deed to
la Ined not leas th a n &gt;1.90. n o r morn tMfa
accordane* with la * . Said rarti/U
__ __era- $50.(10 (or each *a*a*a and th a Hcenta of
leata
t* d person, Arm or co rporation,
brì cji* .*h*o,0 .aw)B* d erari bad proparty alt- lu ch r* rv ic
to k a d In caa* of conviction, a t th e
ualad to Iramlaola o&lt;M.Bty F lorida, lo-ad t:
'- *1T.a
™ 'ÌUÌ S
ld'Elai JnIdf W n T T a ^ d .1 Iba data
,
o f - tb * iaauane* o f auch certificala In th o dlaanesa In c o n llc t baraw ith at» baraby
nam a ol U nknown. Unit«« aald ta
certlfl
rt Idea to rap a*tod.
tb *a foraaolng
j M ¡ »*•... redeemed
according to
la * , ___ , l bertby eortlfy th a t th
-*a «*mrd accordine
t o ___,
ca
dinane« was d u ly passed by
b y ta
__n . city
_
d l ol Sanford. Florida, oa tb * . 1st d ay « I
Wltnaaa ray oflldal a lf ia tu ra ra d a b u Jila«.* A. D . 191*.
M. W. LO V ELL.
‘if ‘i f
¿»F. ol Juno A. D. 191*.
C ity Clerk,
'í ^ l . «
,- ,
* * * • D O tfd tA S S .
,
Approved
by
n
raa
tb
it tb * IS tk d ay of
•£H2k Ci,e ,ilt C ourt. So minóla Co« Fla.
June, A. D . 191*. D. L. T h rasher, M ayor.
8(l~Tu»#-Ste
B y 1. cl
n r*
90-4-Tuo*

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W

^

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i . C itrali C onti. H e.en lh J a d i r ts f D lrirtcl,
’ u .a la e le C oaaly, Florida, l a Cbaacacy
C itation
^ y m a i / f y n o r . n noa-raaidant a l tb « S tato
?! » M a r la c from ib a variSad bill of rom . 1. 1. * n liL 'o ra E. T yner. herein duly Alad,
f i ja It U th a ballet «I tb* com plainant th a t
__
_____ ..b n
r-raaldant of tb*
I», daiandant
aut* of F U rida. »od th a t hi* p ra ra n t piar»
•r* Traid
-------i» to «■■•■(liiDaat
unknow
,¡7*
e nr#i . I»’
com pia
____ _n:,
tost tha **ld d if e n d a s i U o ra r th e aga ot
K u ty -o n e year* and th a t t bara la •*
L n a n In tha Stola of Florida, th a ta r vice
K »a whom would bind tha aald d efendant.
’Therefore. Ff&gt;u. F«»»b Ty»*»,. «N baraby
a.listed to appear to tb a bill of com piala!,
5[ it tie d In «hi» causo, on M onday, tb s
rib day of Septem ber. A. D. 1914, tb * «am*
u ( l a rule a*y of tsM court.
Aad It 1* fa rtb a r ordered th a t th is no­
de« ba published In tb* Sanford Ilarald ,
a nsw tpaprr published In Berainole county,
Florida, once a wa«k for a ltk t consecutive
* V H « M , E. A. Donila*«. C lark of Clr- C
“ ourt, Sdrainola
Raminole C ouaty
««It
. . . , and th a teal
l t t h d ay of June
Ihrrsol. tbU 12th
Juna A. D. 191«.
“ (S ali
.
. _fe. A. J)0 U Q L A B 8 ,
Clerk of C trcult C o u rts 5 t ml noie Co., FIs.
B y J. C. R obarte.
George N. Righy.
Solicitor to r C om plainant.
$8-Tuto *tc

Natiti/ o f ‘Applicallan rae-.Tag D ead Uadev
VBaattoo 878 and IT I» ' ( l u m i Hiatal**
.( Ftorlda
Norie« to baraby glvao th a t J, F . L slag,
K elt tsar of T a t CartlAegtaa N o. * 89,
, 991. 1024, 1028, 988, 482. 988. 821.
84S, 1001 . 999, datad tba 9rd doy o f
fins, A. D. 1912, baa Aled eald certiA eatle
In my office, aud ftnr mad* applicatio n for
u t dead to Irau* In a c c o r d a n t srilb law.
told certificale* «Utbraca iba : M&amp;o»m g dot*
cribnl p ro p erty eltuatad tn Ram inola co u n ty ,
(tortific/t*t No.
Ño. _990, ^Lot I0j Block 10,
Ttof A. Sanford. F la., the said la n d b riag
aaersx a a t th e d a ta of tb* Isauanca of aucb
«ratificai* In th e nam e of U nknown.
Certificate No. fi98. Lot 8, B lock 10. T ier
B, .Sanford, FI*., tb# Bald lan d being «anmed at tb * d a ta of tb* tatuane* of aucll
rartlftrata In tb * nam e of R asa !.. D arla.
Certificate N o, 988, L ot 6, Block J . Neavea
Addition to Sanford, tba said la n d balng sa•rased s t tb a d ato ot tha Isauanc* or auch
rartificste In tb* nam a of N riton N, W alton,
rettificale No. 1034. beginning NW cor-

* V .0 , ÍP •“ ■, • ■ •« ■ lattai s a d 11*8*1*8 lb*
FrasCIre o f Midwifery In lb* CMy a l
S aafard
B# It O rdaniad by tba M ayor and C lly
C aunrll ol tk # City of Sanford, Florida)
I. T h a t It shall b# unlawful for any par­
•a n to angnea In or parform th e duties of
midwifery oa herein defined, w ithout hnvn * •fto paraed a aatlsfactory exam ination
'* . ‘.‘ • . s r M

. - 'f s r r ,

S f f i r i
x y i i a
wHamr, a n d tb a city ah alf laau# cartlficatea
lo all parsons who shall o b tain la *deh ««aw tlnauoa a grading or parcantac* of n o t
lo u th a n 7b par cant. No te s t o f tb* lite r­
acy or ed u catio n of applicant* shall form
any p a rt of lb* aiam laatfo n . No It* o
any kind tb a ll b# charged tor tb* axam laa
tio a. Of th e certificate, and no Instruction
or advice «ball be given to th a applicant:
by any ouo connected with tb* holding o
lb *a exam ination, or tl
th a Issuing of th a car
rid e ste .^ * », tn
to dra
tb a aam
» Lount
._____
of___
com
_ _________
pa m atto n
should, or «hall, toofivB for th a ir
A* herein dad»
lb* practico of mid- m eans tb a ofi
or undartaklng,
Portón, la 112!
U ndT of a woman
an to* “nori
W.^.f f____
il:
H dosa n o t larTud« th a t a t any
Child
tb * use of any to ltru m tn ts fur
«8 ol child b irth by n n £ s rtl)|v i* l.
. ____ or nwchaaleal a y i « , nuy g .e parform ane« of any varslon, nor th* rem oval
of .adherent placenta, nor th e adm inistering.
--------'■»lag. advising or om playtog In thlfd
f uny
•n y drug, other th
thia n a dlrinlaqtoot.
Bulinane« shall
ordinane*
shat) not ba construed aa
to nny practltioaa
«riti osar ol tn edictos, sn tn practice medlcU
m tdleln* under th e law*
tote ppfi Florida, noi
of th a ytoto
nor »ball II a u th o rtoo any midwife to .p ra c tic e m edida*.
-8.. T h e city hoard ol health may ravok»,
lor ___
good. . ■cause,
lic _____
bearing,
i P H alter
P H full
i . 'p u b___
_
tba,■ H
Certificate
f t t l g l M olh Many
r a Éperson
M M lbolding
É N H f tbo
ed
asm*, who la d e a rly t h o u to b« an un­
suitab
le person
___I
p a n e * to
t o engage
« a g a ta Id aald
H P practllc*.
H
44. Any ,narran
mid»
. - .. - who
- , ~ shall
—■•- —. ,practice
. —elle _ —
.—
.
^
tb
*
i MS anford,
jfi
‘
«if*#y
i f in lb* city ol
w ithout
aald
cartificats
certificate, shall b# finad, not moia th a n
$28.00,
128.00. oorr Im priraded
.
______th irty
n______
o t m ore than
r i m .(or
a ^ ttha
__ .first ■offesa«, and for tha secdays
• o d ofrani« aball bo finad no t las* t i n i
110 .00, nor moro th an 8100.00, or im prison­
ed not exceeding ninety days or both.
8. All ordinance* or Parta of ordinance«
herew ith *(• «arabi
B i »/ repealed,
M B S — certify
..........th- a t „tha foregoing
_ ordi­
to city a
“ 7 . . 7 “ j ' f l í . i 5 r J S .1 1 . * S
A. D. 1814.
.
(
M. W .-L O V E L L ,

e
is
eksins. west 8 chain*. 8 acre«, th a aald land
. Mag assessed *t the date of tb a laautneo
ef turb certificale In tb* nam a of C. E.
Tsrmer.
Certfilcato No. 1028, E! « of N )&lt; of N
A pproved by mo on th is 15tb day of
í U a f 8 4 ol N
Jun*. A. P . 1814. D. L. T b rrab er, -------K ÍÍ.O .Í.N X of 8
and BX ol W H o l N
M of N W If So*. IS, Tow nshl
j« * r*
■g* $o. 17 serra. . T b a aald la n d
n S tM H
I
•as s n d a t tb o d ato of tha D suaaca o
*f any of
#f lb* Frovlriona
F ra tld s ii T
7 hereof
k .r e f
B u le a U In tb * nauta ot C. E ; F a n
rd a ln td by tha M ayor and C ity
Certificate No. &gt;88, beginning 8,10 cb
• ( Baaferd, F lorida:
, eedh of N W cornar of N E I* of Ree.
it no psraon, firm or o etp o ratlo a,
fi T tanrblp 19, R ange &gt;0, run so u th 8.89
rr o f any milk wagon, o t any aar__, w ag e n t •{ a vendor a t milk, »hall rail
or offer te r «al*, expo*« foe sabs, disposa, ex­
ng easwesed a t tb a d a ta of tb a irauanca of change or deliver, or with In ten t ta to do.
R eorttficdto I» ,■t i n ’ 48 100 Oi A ntonio bava
or■ «con- - . —In
ih tfcalr
. . . . . ,posararian,
. i
«i »car»,
—*—• -custody
— —-*i —
...
nolo.
icol, milk or cream (or hum an .fonti, w ithout
d n f bden
been licensed
IlfCHAArl an
ma to
t a da.,
Certificato N o. 982. N E 't and E M of N W '( kstinw
bovina first
south 88 fra«). Block 8, T ie r IS , Ban2. T h a t to procura tu rb Ucenra, th e a$&gt;^
, H i., tb* raid la i d being aaaossod a t plicent shall file with tb a city clerk.
* tl* data af t b r ttausnew of suck rartlA csto w ritten atatom ent. b atting f o r t i bla l e ­
-4» tk* »am* nf E. F. M etta.
dette*. tb a num ber of cow» ownad by him,
Certificato N a. 988, L ot 1, B lock 9, T ier the nam e a n d add resa of all p e rro s, from
8, Sanford. IHn.. the aald land b rin g as- whom ha 1» p u rrb atto g o r o b tain in g milk,
traa*d a t tb* d a ta ot tb a laauanr* of auch and tb # num ber of gallon* of milk sold by
(«rtlScat* In tho nam a ot U nknow n.
him daily, n* near a* he can estim ate th*
Certificale No. 919, HWH «&gt; &amp;K1Í, ot tam e, and If in ch license bn granted, it
IW ‘t H*c. 84, Tow nship 19, R ang» 80, 10 •h a ll b* lb# d u ty ol the holder thereof to
arm , the ra id land being ***•*#*(! a t tb a notify th e city d a rk to w riting of any
date of tb* laauanra of aucb certificate In changa ot bla addrera. or of any change la
the name of C. II. Llndatey,
nama ot th* addreaa of tb* parsone fro m
Certificato N o. H72. N i l nf th e N E H of whum be ahtain ad hia supply of milk.
— . . 7. T ira 18, SanTord
bbhiuki F
r lo
tvrid
n u ea ,. ,.th
ih *
t »
» ;| ' ». T h e ! f h c r r 'rhall be n* chsrgn for eucb
Btorii
*ald
bad bring oeneeaed'at th* date of ,th a iaau-'i license, b u t to purchasing sam a, ib a ap'
•arc of eueb certificate to lb* n a m a 'o f L. blleant agrees -to furnish, fra» o f . c__
h a rja ,
VaaDaman, T r
b u ch aamples of milk ae (b a cjty may
Certificate No. 941.- BE la , B lock 8. T ier rire, fru m .tim e to time, for th e
of
U. Sanford, FI*., the. aald land being *»• anatrata, and aald ap p ilreat lut
tatrad a t tb* d ate Of tb* iaausneo of aucb to comply with any and all ordinane«»
errtifirate in lb* time# M E. F, M etto.
th e city of Sanford, to reteranra - to th o
I'rrilfieato Nn. 1001 , Ixjt 28, A. 7). production nnd trie of lullk.^ w hether hU
Stentifurd'a A ddition to Renford. Fla., lb$ dairy 1* In
o u t .. the
located
w ill n. or. wtth
_____
cited with!
. said lend b rin g a*a*e*rd a t th* d al* o i'tb e p orata lim ita •! tba cltv of Hanford.
'
‘L:x
(ha said
ly of
ot tl_
iwu»hr« of aucb certificate In th e nom a ot *^4. T h a t J t ahalf be Ih* d u ty
Gto. Kenner,
City r!erV, upon reeript of aurh appIlcaUon,
Certificate No. &gt;91. Lot t . Block 11, Tier to notify th a d t b b ta llh officra, In writ
E, Sanford, Fla., tb* aald len d W ing a»- Ing. who shall fnvtatlgal*. or b a r* Invw tiWeard at tb* date of tb* issuance ot eucb gnted, tb* piar« of hustoeae described In
tu c k .a p p lic a tio n , and th e wagon* and oth er
Mriifirete In tb * nam e of T. J . Miller.
Unless aald cratlficatee ehall b* redeemed vehicle«. It any. intended to bo used by
err.,(ding to law . U * deral will isau* thereon such ap plicant, and If asm* ara tnund to Ira
In a san itary rondltioa. tb a city h ra ltb
an the |* th day of July A. I). 1914.
Wiinraa my official aignature an d aaal officra «hall w ithin fw rty rig h t hour« top a r t- s a id applicant favorable to th* rity
tkia (he 18th day of June, A. D. 1914.
ctrak. In brrittog. up*n receipt of which tb*
Deal)
E. A. DOUG LABS,
rity rirak «ball i*»u* a lie**»# to caray on,
■ Clerk C ircu it C ourt. Samiaol* C o., H a.
CWgmg» |g and « a a d a rt Ib* bu»I«rae «I ven­
l(-T u**-8te
To All W ham It Mhy Concern: T a k a Nelice dor* ol milk to Hanford, nt tb a pUr* d trig Deacr
‘
*
* nated in-suck apptlealton oaly.
U
r.rrjptton
of T. 8. WiUiam«. rolared,
*, T b e t th a eyatam o ml k toepratloo
etecaaed, fata of Saminota C o u n ty , Florida.
“ raqnlrad by B*«tfon 40(8 of tb a GenraU »mployed by th o city eb*U b* in accorrtanr*
with the raora rard ot th«^ D airy Di virion
-JUiiutra of (be S ta te of Florida.
Aga 45 to, 80 year»; height a b o u t $ f«*l of ih* B ureau of Animal lo d u ttry of tb *
inch.«; w rig b t n tio n t 140 p o u n d s; color United Hint** Daffari meal nf Agricultura.
A. I t afaait bo unlawful for any pernera or
rray d a rk : eye* liurtc; a m an of a iig h l b a lid ,
•ra a d to lim b , tow . .racedlng (o ra h a n d , high praaoaa to adu lterate milk offered far sal*,
*b**k b o n e ., n arro w r***dlng e b ln . r k tb r r or raid w ithin tb a Umita of ibo city, by
T he am ount of m oney, prop- mixing tharaw ltb watar oo any Other »ab­
• n t or v r i uablr«
u a tir
found with th e dasd itane*. or to aril any milk from which
eraran, or a n y p ari tb«r**f, ha* bran r»‘ridy -ol aaid dace
deceased was «3.80.
G E p R O E Q. H E R R IN G , C o u n ty Judge Uiovrd. « ire p t (b at It b* »old end labrlad
i
Acting Coronar.
. . .‘bai all- milk botti**, can* ar other
88-Td**-4t«
.
. . .
c-ratirtnrft for milk, or craam ahaU b*tora
ra
c
k ura.i .wo tboraughly «*»b*d » lib
!» Coati • ( th* C ount i Jndg»,
Ju
He ml noi# w ater
a a d *o«p oc tod*, a a d tk*n raridad
( « v a i,. H itt* . r Florid* .
with bailing watof or llv«
and they
*» r* Eat * i* of
m
ust
ant under an y . rirtu m iU n c ra b*
*UH»m C. Sic ward, Sr.
V .
ritirati
with
«ori
w
a
rn
briot*
using.
To rii Uradltorn. U gatira*. IH aU ibntora and
8. T h at ito pwwra dtvtributing m 2k or
a)! Persona b arin g ClklmY or Demand*
• am shall l*qv« batti*« or atb»r milk
- Mainai raid E llk to ;
]au , and * sth of yo» ar* hereby notiii*d
»»d rtqirtrOd to p tm e n t aay claim« an d d*«M ds which you a r wither of you m ay bava
•»»lari th a «alai* al WUliam C . Stew ard,
dsrcatwd, tata ‘a f Samtnoi# c o u n ty , IHraIt
’*&gt; i n ‘ undrarigratd a d m in istrato r af
»»•ato, w ithin Vw» year* tro m 4b* ila*# * 4 «
tb* ronasat ol tb* clly bcaR h
•» ra p t
nfficer In wilting.
j 'V
•Jua* lo th . A. D. 1914.
9. T h a t no- p*raon or p&lt;f»o»a »ball &lt;R**
W ^ M ? 8 T EWAA R D t iJfR. ..
trihuf», tell or b«»» In .b ra ra r th eir pari*»
ator.
»(#0, t r i » In te n t to d litr lb d u or rail milk
N«R&lt;«*-*f AypUasB*» for t a x D «*d Umdcr - h ( to ro n U to . 1 ^ , tori'. 1* F ri ran o
*8,mJS,U * ” 4 ■*&lt; IT * « * ■ « • ' M utata*.
* • ' ri
rurida
milk fat*, Ori « r i t o MOtaJo» .rara» th a n
Nolle# i« hereby giv*n th a t Jan. Evnna, •00,000
bactdrain p#r ruble «c«nGra#i«r.
Jr-. »*ieka*»r af T ax C *ni8c*t* No. 88T,
Ilk mn»t
m ari b#
lb . An milk
b* «strain
« * ■ed
• / *»
- -,
th* 3rd d ay of Jun#, A- D. 1812.
oUlktd. -god •hail
»hall b*
ba to
toarkatad
ri
a» r i t o , m
and ba« G
to S S l d * f ta r mfik*d. W a r« m »b aball
with th a t which b aa U x
S Z Í X . mixed
..................................w
and milk aha» not b * * U # » » d l o
5 ,

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m

■«sail ?vssf.,rftis:

“rSW"- -

»
r i TJ ? i*f d U n d ' M o t ,k « * # w t 4 t th* d a w
1‘«nano* - it tacb c a rtlfird t. In tb#
»- .&lt;■• -SST
J &gt; B- jOfiJolf*. Untora o*ld r i d '« '

f e i r ®

...... H i t t

• f Apoll cation far T a i D»
»74 so d *78 U aaeral

h r i H f r i H _g f i J i ___
; . "tl*
■ c«-4r ®
apurpo«#*. «alara -Aba c lo ra f* room for
"

to &amp; * U ? a « V f Gra d i r
" t r i t b . AH . mtHr
« ^ b kept
» ^ fo ra la
»taurarit, or inarijat .
ig any rie ra , rari*
cevrtad vociar, box or rrirlgo r o t o , : ^ -stratocra uhail b* kept claan
tb# «oread lim a hotoro ualng.
kaviag
can '

U ead
ja H adar
I ■P
D
v-*, H
■SJatlHr,.
.174 .a a d » n t Gf|fa
e f n .f t d * I
^ "= r7
Kollo* la b riab y «Iran th a t O raratraat
T u pontina Co., pum bapar or T a t CartiAcato No- I49J. dated tha Srd d a y of J ob*.
U. 191* baa Aled aald certlllrat* la my
•Ala*, ami baa .Vtod* ' a p p tto lita i - (or t a t
dead to Issue In *c*«rdanr* with law . Bald
•artiA rate am bracaa tb a fono*lna daacribad
p ro p erty
siiuatad In fum inolo
county.
Florida, to-ssit: Half Interest In N E H of
■NEÍÍ •( Section SS, T p. 21 B, R , Í 0 E,
40 nrraa.
v
j
T h a aald land balhe naaaasad a t th a dato
ol tho t" u ..it,i ot such cartlAM to In tb#
ñam a «I Susan A: Dannleon; Unless asfd
cart Ideal- shall be redraraad accordine to
la * , t a i dead will trapa thereon on tb*
S l i t day ot Jn ly , A. D . 191*.
W ltaaaa a y «fBrial seal and eienatore
tk{* tb# S Jih a Ja y of Juna, A. D ., 191*.
teaall
K. A. DOVOLABB,
Clark C ircuit C ourt, Bamlnnl* Co., FI*.
.
By J . a Roberta, D, C.
T i p - it i

'O Ü H T Y

m
OH

•Tb* foilooiuc ra p o rt of raro ip ta an d dlsburoai
to of tho «orarsi lands far tiro iff
m botbs ending December- S lat, IS IS , with
w ith Iba
Ib* bal
. and
___ amount of
balance*
autatandinfr war_S
----.----of. tb__________
m ata, and a .a ta te m e a t of lb* aeeato and
l|abU ltlra
a nd tb*---vaino
a 'p---------J
ro p a rly o f Ram­
inola county o a tb a S l i t day of D ecom ber. 1919, a* rep o rted fay tb * county «oa
or« and tb* clerk of tb a circuit co u rt of eald Raminole co u n ty , k baraby published
publish«
n a d ar
th e provision» of jC h tp ts r «*1?, Law* of 1911,
K . V. K N O T T , Com ptroller.
*
*
„
C a u rra l F a a d
KrrWpfa, Ju ly 1 to D rc. SI. 1919:
From Tronaurar of O rane* C o u a t y : . ............................................
. ,19,4*0.94 ¡
T a ir a and Mronaoo. .-» . *
. .................
. 2,400.* I
1n trsral on D anoalts .
. . ............
99.7 i
W. V. K n o tt, C otnp4, T ax R rd am p tlao s
Í 8.M
W. V. K n o tt, C om pt., Half fltr* H ist* C oavlcta. . *■o-* « » * r o188.18
W. V, K noll, Comp*., H- K. Llcraaeo,
«81 47
ii.i.......
• * ■'* * • ■
OisAararrassfa. July I to Doc. 31. 1918...............
Salary of^C lrrk of the C ircu it C o u rt aa C ounty A uditor and Clark
to C o u aty Com m issioner»,,, A ............
800.90
Ter Dlom f i t * and Mileage $119,70 qf c a m r t.
Voy of K ie rlf for A tta n d in c o on C o u n ty Commr». ¡ J . », r . ¡ ' ” " ;
, -18.80 ’
PxUrira of o th er officer« and em ployers
C ounty Proascu tla g A tto rn e y .......... - .............................................
109.40
A tto rn ey ,(o r C ounty C o m m ta a lo n a H ...........................................
100.00
Supervisor «f R e g istra tio n .. ....... ...................................................
40.00
C ounty
..................
IOOjOO
ra«Iw -Phyule a n .........
at a * ss
. * a * x . m..........*..........................................
*. « # i o « * * # • g « . « *„* to* , „ . r ¥ a,.
»ffaVV
R aptlr* to co u n ty buladlags:. C ourt H o n » « ,
........... ........................
80.88
■ * - *• ■
*» ■• v* * *¿ * #-*#*■******■** *t ■'» * *v ** * - ■*■:**• h i m *
Fui ni tur» an d 8xtur«s for Co Art t louse
,
V
.
1. 9S8AT
Expenaea al county building«, jan ito rs an d other a tta a d a n u .
ts a m
IJg h t, fuel and w ito r .................. i a i f i r s
48.88
ja s a r ----■
*rt . . »^ • «1.40
- Incidentals.
889.80
m m t m e t n n Hot
' 808.00
i , —. . . . . . . . .
Allowance mad* to p a u p e rs outside of poor houaaa..........................
88.00
Blatlonary aud orluUn*. ganrral statio n ary . Monks, a to .................... ..
890.41
A dvertising raqui rod by law and paid for by c o u n ty .................
88.87
Commlasin
paid to officers: T a f A iaaoaòc..............................................
2. IF 7.X4
488.10
C óunty T r a n a u r a r ... ........... ...............^ t ....................................i
880.49
I C l. Ctw ipaordlng and gaearat court w ork............................
1.80
dverttatog of c o u a t y . . . . . . . . ----- . . . . . ------ ................... ..
298.80
d i i raaord*
284,98
In ri dentals
.................................................................................... .. * , . • i -■
82.28
C o u n ty Lemm lralonar* for comm it!*« w o rk ..................................
T8.0Í
*' * * *•' * ■'« * * *i. .:»-:«;a. ■

18,888.03

1898««« V Iti
Jon 474 n a d , 47» t i r a r m i Rial «Ira
rorn Florid*
;
- N ol le» _(a -------hereby given th a t OverofrvVt
*•
T ulpootln# C o .,. purchaser uf T a i Carllficato No. 1094, dated the Ird day of June,
1912s baa Atod tald cartlAcata in m y office,
and has mad* application (or tax dead to
Isiup tn accordane» with law. Bald corti 8salo ombrar*« th a following fiiscrlbod Cprtoba rty altUHad In Raminole county, Florida,
ío -w it: Half Interrai lo W U ol NW W a!
N W to. of Saatloa 2«, T p *1 8. H. *0 B.
Acro« 20.
T he aald land bring *******d a t tb s d ate
of tho Issuance of eurh rvrtiflrato
iba
nam a of W altar L aarntd. Ualaaa aald rartla c a to jh a u b* redeem ed accord wig to law,
An O rd la n a ra E atah lU h U i a City
tax dead will Uau* oo th a S lat day ol July,
o t H ealth s a d Providing, far lb*
A. D. 191*.
palai m eat of City H ealth Officer
W ltnr-s my 901rial signatura and aaal
B* -11 O rdalaad by tb a M ayor aud
thla the 27th day of Juara- A. Ü. 19U .
iril e f Sian
anford,
C
lo rd Florida!
E - A .TlO U O LA SR.
&gt; 73
I t th a n a n a of rfaa p ra s a s i com m itClark U rv u lt C ourt, Bamlaol* Co.. Fla.
' to t h a t ‘at a
I o lia ti# if ba
_
.
By J. C. R ubarti, D. C .
on san itatio n a n f public h ealth ,
99-Tury Jtc *
tb aald cpm m llU *
T o tal Diaburaemanta * » * * *1 n -t t *f
11,487.18 1*1
.■ ■ H
th a t la eanarnlly know n N otlte af A
Baiane«1 and Traaa. n al. Dacarabag 8| . f i l l . ; ............
Applicali** for T as B i t * U nder Na*
---------------(arm ed .as a rity beard ol h ealth.
‘
V
ut»
outstanding)
871
aad
972
tia
a
a
ra
l
H
lalala*
(N
o
w
arran
. T h a t tb a aald com m ittee skull au b jec t
riF ta rid *
lo tb* app ro v al and m odlAcatioa ol tb«
N elira la
F la t* a a d F arfaitar* Fund
Ibo city council, ad o p t all aaodlul rule* and
K irtiptr, July 1, lo Do«. 81. 1918:
» u . . Co.,
c f r .v ,.E 2
TwfBonllna
ragulatleni for Ik* purpo*« and auccoaafal cata♦ Nu.
From
T
reasurer
ot
O
range
C
o
u
n
t y .,..
1088,
dated
th
a
Ird
(lay
of
June,
3.899.00
* F t s t s l i m oI g* gV Va * *
operation of th a health d e p a rtro an t of th a A. D. 1912, baa filad said certificate in
Flea* a a d Coeto ooUaatad. ............................................ »»■ -,5-* » »
888.80
city la th a p raaentlon a n a allm lnstloit ol office, and has made application for tax
W. V. K n o tt, C om pt., ball htr* sta te convict*. . , * s Ai Í a f . a
188.18
d ies*see. tb* prevention s a d a b ata m v n t ol
dead
to
Usuo
In
accordane*
w
ith
tow.
nulaanco* and tor Ah* pro m p t and p ro p e r Said certificata em braces tha following dea­
T
n
tal
R*cripta.
M
FI*4a«M
Ì*à
»0
~
, M I U I
perform ance of o th er dull** aa agld d epart
bed property situ ated to Seminato coun­
toant may b* required tu p arfo rm by aiuto eri
Dfiburcsmsst*.
July
t
y
.
.
Flurids.
to-w
it:
Hatr
Interest
In
WM
uly
I
to
Dae.
2
1
,
1418:
laws or tu * ordlusnca* ol Ih* r i i / .
N W to • ) N W if ef Baction l i . T p. « I % RherlB Bad D apotlee,
C oet billa
bllla ip
In crim inal ec
“.« * Coot
a a **aa a f aaf «, I a* * ,%r.
814. 84
8. T h a t II «hall be the d u ty of Iba m ayor ol
H. 90 East.
Constable*, Coat blits In crim inal c a s e « . . . , .
* aa - a» * « «jg* * 4, *#lo racom m and lo ib a ally council a suit­
?
- ü ü £ X . 5.1
T
ha
«aid
land
bring
s
es
reasd
a
t
tb*
data
Clerk
ot
tb
a
C
t.
C
l.,
C
ost
bill*
In
crim
inal
c
14.78
abl*
able a a d wall equipped physician, to ba uf the Issuaaee a t such ccrtlA rsi« In tb* C ounty Judge, C ost bill* in rrlm lnat caeca. . . . . a ■ » -ap a «*3. 44 *4 *!■
7A78
nam ed as city h rs lth officer, whoa* d u ty n*m# of Hussn A. Dennison. Unless said Justice ol the Pear*. C oat bill* to crim inal rsassa
U I • a I t &lt;i i t * M I is * 49.88.
It aball bo to c arry o u t lb* Instructions ol
shall be rodaamad according to C ounty Proaocutlag A tto rn ey , s a la ry . . . .
■ .,.• .
100.00
Ibo com m ina* 1 sod tb* aato rtoR iani *1 cartlBcato
tow,
lax
dead
will
Issue
thereon
an
tba
Slat
1411
nano
*
F
*»a
*
*
*
*
*.
,
t
,
,
-———-------.
.
74.89
t uch b sa ilh regulations ns a n y bo adoptad day Of J u l/, A. D. 1914.
C
a
a
rt
Stoaographar
In
Insolvency
c
a
s
t
o
...............
...............28.80,':
y th a com m Ttu* and approved by tho
my official signatura a a d aaal Feeding Prlaonara. . . . . ............ ......... ; ............................................... ..
128AS
e o u ad l, a n d .‘ An parform all such o th er th isWitness
the 27th day ol -Juna, A. D. 1914.
Pay M ju ro r lit crim inal raa**, rn u n ty and Juj tirsi c o u r t s ................
74.00
dull** as may Trom tim e to tim o bo I
todoU
I
E.
A.
DOUG
LA
SS.
Jail
flitu
ree
and
a
u
p
p
liaa...............
....................................
;
............
121.80
upon said MM* lad filtfe|
ourt,-Sam
laut« Co.,
C ircuit C ourt,
- Sarainria
Co. lía .
R ant court ros»m, . .......... ................................................................ ..
loo.oq
chemical and
b*et(
-B y J .jC . H obarts, D. C.
M edical atten tio n lo r prisoners.
...............................
46.08
lion of milk a n d o t h e r __________
80-Tuvs-Stc
log of cow* for tuberculosis, tb a ebam ieal
’»Li* ; - - » - . Vii.W»v:
T otal D lib ib r a m e n ta ......
1,846.18
* ■* *i»‘
Nolle* of Aepllearian for T a i D eed C ader
# ___ ’
_^ y
B eetles 87« aa d ST8 « e«nera!
n
............................
R istale« N et ttstance Do*. 91, 1 9 1 8 ,:.
9,949.9»
* • * ♦ » »» * • « . t t i
• f Florida
W arrants o u tsta n d in g Dec. 31, 1819......... ..
»*« Sip Ara .
11.14
1*91
N otlre
____
R B K la. I hereby
— ..
--------. . . . O f t t i l n e t
T urpcntln« Co., purchaaer
e t T ag
a l C erila,
urei»
arar
•{
a
r
r
i
l
Treasurer'*
Balance
Dae.
81,
1918
.
.............................
*..................
TTTT
_ m ayor and to „
No. 284. dated Ib* Jrd day of Ju n t.
Head and Bridge F uad
ty ro---te of tb a city coun- caia
« S T S w jlln rijl
D. 1812, ha* Aled sald cartlfirate in my ftraripri, Ju ly 1 lo Dae. 81. 1819:
_______
peaasltoo A.
cil, and
be ihaU receive, aa
aa eom
compensatUto
offir».
and
haa
mede
application
far
tax
From T rcasurar O tann* C o u n ty ............... ..
¡ . . . , t . \ . . . 8.882.48
for bis
b it rare
aarvlcea,
auc-b fea
fra or fee* aa m ay from deod to Usua In •s
far
le**, eucb
arcO
r a mrdanto
a s e e vw ulthi law
raw.. cHtl.l
aia
Taaea and t.lc a A e ra ............................................................................ 2,828.89
tim«
l i u v*bb*i ddeterm
iU r _ .ined by tb* city ««»Uflcatc
rim# to ttiran
«mbraca*
tbaa follewittg described
•*s
tb
W.
V.
K
n
o
tt,
C
om
pU
,'T
*x
re
d
e
m
p
tio
n
»
..,..
128.07
council, nnd aald city h aslth officer aball bra propert) eltuatad
S a m lu la co u aty : Fiarfg(m in*8 by tb a city c o u a d t with such a p ­ l« £ r to-w it H ptff la■
interrai
In
bog.
888
ft
N
T
o
tal
R
eceip
t*
..
paratu s se m ay ba requisita for tbo par- an d 970 ft E of 8W rwr of NV$U ut Bac­
formane* ot tb a dutir* ol bto office. —
tion 8«. Tn. 20 8, n . 29 E, r i i E 392 It N D l d s r w a i s l t , Ju ly 1 to Dec. 81, 1911:
4. T h a t all ordinane»« and parto ot
1« E «¿7 ft N 79 W 814 ft 8 644 (t.
Salaries of raad superintendent and overaoors. , . , . .
180.00
dinancee in conAlct baraw ith ara baraby
T h e aald land b rin i asseaaad a l tb* dato Laid to other person* for road Inspecjlon ..................................... ..
311-89
rtpealad.
'■ ' 2 r ,
af thè Usuane* of sucb rcr-ideate In tb* Coat of M a
t
o
n
a
l
.
.
.
.
.
.
178.18
I baraby ra rtily (b a t th a fo raialn g or­ aam * uf A. B. T ysan. yntea* sald certIS- Tool* and raachinary. coat and rep air* . . ................ ..............................
888A 4
dinane« was duly passed by Ibo city coun­ M
t* -»bali ha r«deamad according to tow, Lie« stock, coat and c a rs and tr a d in g ........................... ..
t
.
cil ot ftonford. Florida, an tb a t i t d ay of t * i de- I siili Imua tkerann un tb * 91*t d iy Raid for free labor, o th er th a n g u ard s......................................... ............. 2,(29.40
8.78
Ja n e , A. 1). 1914.
af July. A. D. 1914.
f a y of convict guards
« ■:1* • »
401.84
U . W. LO V ELL.
W ltaew my officiai signatura • and rasi Fradlng and ra ra of convicta on r o a d » .. . *‘ •’ ■
thè 27lh d ay of Jtt
Jvroe. A. 1). 1914.
of **»
ferry
W- **
» f«men
™ r ’ ' * * »» • x ........... t i l l , i .IH lM O ■*a:l a i e e i * * * « .*i ‘■ i i i i S
Approved by ma o f tM* tb a ^ u f h ^ V y ’ of Ibis
(tori)
• '
E. A.’
A D
DOUÒLA
0U 0LA S8.
ym ants on
contract
, account of roada
B buIR
____ by N
8.048.0$
Ju n e, A. D . 191«. b . L. T h rasbar, M ayor.
L
ourt,
Marninola
Co.,
Fla.
.
Clark Circuit C ourt, Bemlnol* Co.
ay m .n te on account of bridge* built by contract.
988.98
99-4-Tua* ■
By J. C. Roberta, b . C. ' f e r m e n ti nn arc*«»» of dlraberg* of conviete
18.S0
90-Tura-Stc
peris) Hoed a n d 'B rid g e D lelrlri N o. 1 ........... .................. ............... ...
.80
Natica for FnM lcattoa. Bail
N
otice
a
f
A
I
_
T
o
ta
l
D
lrb
u
rra
m
rn
t*
,.
.
.
.
i .’r '&gt;*v a
4* *-* F4* * 4 * . . .
r~
D ep artm en t of tb * ___
H latataa
Ila a 8&gt;4 a a d 878 Oaarai
U. 8. U n d Offic* at G ato rav llta^F
|-l| $pp
T rcarurcr'« Baiane* t)ra. 81, 1 9 1 8 ...
'» •» M l
Mira I» hereby liv en th a t Ovara!rest (No warrant» out »landing)
Noti»* la b e r« b y g U * n th a t M ary
rpantfa* C o - p u rrh arar of T aa Cartlftlar. of Gettava, Florida, who, on J
t No. 912, datad tbo 2rd dey of June,
I Hgerial R aad and Bridge Dlatrict No. I
19(0, mad* llum ralaad E n try , Berle
D. 1418, baa filed said- certificale la my Rccripfr, July 1 to Dec. 31, 1919)
0 # » si, T er N W ÍÍ of 8B M , N E H ol 8W
tw,
end
baa
made
application
tor
U
i
From
T:**»urcr
O rane* C o u n ty ....................................... ..
BW R of N E M a a d S E D ol N W U , Bra­
W. v . K n o tt, L o m p u , Tex redem ption*.
.
Í to (**u* in accordane« with law. Satdn c a 89, T ow nship 20 South. Range 93 F-eit,
ficet* embrace« tb* following deaeri bed
Tatlabara**- m aridlan. baa filed noti*» od Inperty situ ated
In Remisela county T reaxum r’a batane*, Dae. 91, 1 1 1 8 . , . . , .............
(N o D b b tttraarao
u‘ ). -----s s a w a r s (á n s s ñ íR , a . v ;
?
*
; «or run E
before Clerk ol tb * C ircuit C o urt, a t Bano
point
1
eh
W
and
3
cha
N
of
BE
cor
N
ft
«criptaJuly
I
to
6*e.
87,
1913:
fard,
Florida,
on
tb
*
11th
day
of
Angue*
m’ra*
10 ch* Wly 19.19 eh* B tt M chi)
* J4 :,
T p 91 8. R. 99 B. nera* 29,
From T rascu rar O range C o u n t y . . . . . . . . . . . . .
W llfiB B I l M i . l f W ilB ÍÍIft.
The said land being aaaeraed a t tb a date
Tax?« «ad P o ll o ..:.,
Iti,
.................. .
A. W. Davie, of- G eneva,
of tko laauanco of *urb «ratificato Ir th*
E iq a ito e lla a feaa
- »* . • t - . f i t *r—f . t .......................1*5•
C. A. Itaulervon, of Geneva,
asm * o t-M . T . Kunx. Uniera said c o n ia ­
.
WTV. K nott, C om pt.. T a* redem ption«
-R .'d L O raabam . of G aneva,
m i« »hall he r*dram*d according to law , tax
W. V. K nott, C om pt.. I mill »tata t a x ....................
L. M. R abblnder, -of
Genavva, Florida.
». Gena
tired
wtll
irau*
therwon
or
th*
31st
d
ay
of
H EN R Y 8. C H U B B .
July. A. D . 181«.
T o tal r a a r ip U ..,, t r» » r» t
90-T uea-itc
Regfetor,
Wltaaaa my official rignatur* and ra il
thi« th e 87th day of Jun* A. D 1914.
D(&gt;k*r«&lt;ra«ri&gt;, Ju ly I to Do*. 31, 1*19:
N atlro o f A aplltation fra T ag D eed U nder
raall ,
E. A. DOUOLAB8,
E apanded for school«: Salari«* of Ira c h e n i............. d * . . . . , , ................. 8,719.1$ .
H erdan 6 &lt; i ; a a d ‘ 878 tie » , H lalatoa of
(.‘lark
C
ircuit
C
ourt.
Remino)«
Co.,
Fla.
New building«
.896.89.
......
.t '
'
Florida
By J. L'. Rubttto, D. C.
fUIDltOfC i - j &lt;m r f • M i i Ì j • i • i i i 1 1 « ■i • ■■i • &gt;• : i i t • • m m ■■ a
CS«M
Notice te hereby riven th a t O veretreet ■l 99-Tu«*- Stc
F f t l H # V lt 4 M I 4 I 4 4 4 &lt;M « • • 4i • • • • • • &lt;4 I »•’* 14 I 4,t 4 4« . '#*• As
|TV«SI
T urpentine Co), purrheaer af T ax CratlflT ru u p a rU llo n of p u p llt----- t,.- f 7 l H
eat» No. 829, dated- tb» 3rd day ef Jun», la C ircuit C auri H acaulb Judicial Circoli
llO
fltR
tlM
t
•
•
ra
*
*
*
I
.
..
•
*
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
#
•
»
•
ot
oo+oo*f
»oo*ooooo*o
A. D. 1912, baa Alad said ra n ific at* In an
H em iaria C oaaly, Florid*, ‘la - C k a n rtrr E ip*nra* of A dm lnU lratlon: Salary of a u i^ rto f* n d a n t.. . .
800.00- olile», end be* m ede application for In S. R app, t'u ln p la ln a a t - - - ■ »
l*«r Idem and mileage of ma mirare of b o a r d . . . . . ' . . . . « : . . .
117.89
deed to Iran* In n tro n ta n r* w ith law . -B ald
V*.
•
C
itation
(
ommlmtoiM
of
T
ax
C
olloctof....................
..
/■
■
7.89
tificela o m b ra re , the following d*errit-*-t Viola M. G ardner and hus­
PrlM tog
,1. . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
749$ ,
&gt;p*rty situ ated
In Sem inal* e o u rty , band. W. R. G ardner, De­
ip
*
Bara
af
/x
a
m
ln
a
tlo
n
a
if•ü i-:n n ..........................a •
..................
111.30
K1orid*._toLwli:
Z ’l ’
B E k of 8 W U of fiectloa fendants.
V
«ita on b®nd*. , . ... t ••*.■*••«•« • •-«.• *t
t In 4Acre* 40.
f t appearing from th* a ffid a v it fil*d in i
F i^ fh itA i i*» , i « .. . 4 , . , » . . , . . , . , ............
|4«0® 1
tog atea raad a t tb a date ibi*
“ y M
A
caura, by Grorg'd.A. DoCottcW.'dfnlleUor
:FVI|IIIi i t I i « • f 1 - 1 !■’(W
M fC&gt;fil»iri*»\
t i At
"f a1« •’
**•_$&gt;«ì •'»
* »I • t &lt;I : I f I f « ‘ i V
aurb certificato in th* and of Counral for C om plainant, th a t It la
m
p
rovam
m
l
school
ground«
...................
.
V
t
N.
.
.
.
.
V
ñam e af W. M arn cd‘. “Uniera
‘
a aId
L c***lft.
__
th* frali•( o f . a ffia n t-th a t tbo rrap o ad o o tsi
m
*
„
«•
rato tb all ba rodram od aecordlog to t« v . in Ibis causa are noRaCsaidtal« of tha ri* « » .T o ls i Dlahur*«m«nta I
, .1-&gt;• - *&lt;. - i . - -O *jfv- j- ; ..
t a t deed wtll lian* thereon en tbo 91&gt;t ol Florida, and I h a tr tb tlr prarafib plat* o r d a y of July A. D . 1914.
te:idaac# U a t Row*, l n , t b * couaty ut
Witnea* my officiai a lg n .iu re and »sal FW H . and tba «lai* of Georgia. And th a t
tbla Iba S lth day of Jun*. A. D. IBM.
•
I«- »-If1
- ---——*• aid
ra&gt;p
e n"d*■in i, ara both a rr a iw----»
-rty-ona
(rari)
E. A. DOUGLAS®.
I yaara of aga, an d th a t tbrr* b ___
1
p«r*on
• ur»r'» Baiane» D*c.
Clark C ircuit C o u rt, Reminole Co., Fia.
In tba «tato of Florida, »he **rvf** of • »uh
By J. C. R obert», I). C.
1 , % j.
p n .o a upon whom would hind
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dents, th n e fo r* . you. Viol* &gt;1, Gardner
and W. R. G ard n ir nf Rom#, In lb* rounty
i r 31. l* lff ‘*:V
nf HnWif ara.l (L a a la la nf f la..a wi w asra bava.
Nelle* ef Appllr«li*" for T a t l&gt;«ad IJa d rr of
Flaffd an d tb a ria to o f .Georgi», a ra bara­
Hcrflen 874 a a d 878, G eneral S tatai»*
car .to th*
by . M E M 4 M
bUl
h e reb y given th a t Ov*r*trc*t
___.__..
_
T urp*ntln* Co.. puraha**f of T*« t;*rtl«e*l# A uguri,
JU tt, A. V
O . 1&gt;I4,
1*14, lthe
b . lam
4am»
* bbeing
rin g aI rul*
No. 1088, datnd tb a 3rd d ay of Jun*. A- T&gt; day a*
of thi*
tbl» court)
ro u rti It
" U f u n h .r ordered th a t
I f l t , haa Alad aald rcrilA rit* tn ray offiCa. thi*HI* anti«« ho piitilichcd In tb* H tnlord Itorand baa mad* application to r tax daad t a aid,
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IpubiUhad
_______ __In Remino!«
______
•Id. a . n«wip*p*r.
Uau* to accvrdan*« with law . Bald n “
county; Florida, oqra a weak far Avo con
cat* *mbr*c*» th* following d ta cri'
•erutto» wraka.
e rty iltu « t* d in Jtom lnrin co u n ty . ,
W ltaaaa, E. A. Douglas*. Clark of «alti
to -a iti BX of f,ata 3 and 4. Sott
urt and |h«L***l tb.cm if, tbla 38tb d ay of
T p. 21 S, U. 80 E, acra* 80.
no, A,’ 1&gt;. I&gt;14.
s_*
f
Th* aald land bring n wr a n t s i (b* dato
I..« !) J - • BT^b, DOUG LABS.
of tb* Isauanc* of *uch teriiftoat» In tb$
Cl«rB of th * ' Circuit C o u rt, '
ñama «I W altar Lunnwff. Unte*« »aid, cur,4
• By /.vC . Roberta, I). C.
tificela shall ba r»d**m«d according to laW.
Georg*
Ito C ettra,
,lax d**d will iraua thareon on tb a 81»t day
HoOritor «ad af Counral J*r G o ro p laln aat
of Ju ly , A. D . 1914, .
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Wltnaaa my official sig n a tu ra an d acal
thla tba IT tb d ay of Jun*. A. t). 1814.
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w ucm n \ r o u n t o«m inoi* iev,»

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I B y J. C. Raboto», I). C,
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Y'rXe.’jflfiíiüór w llins cloth in. r «mall
itnun, '3trtto&lt;l ho Ir^nUtnun who wits
S a lire of Ap»1lraiian for 1 ar Deed V ndrr ‘
If bn would lny»'a itili knclh,
H *tR an^374 and S78, G eneral S tatai#*
, ____JfVou cun fenre It fur ton
th a t O w n i m t
■hereby
B H Q n Bgiven
BBBB
T urp#*tlna Co.,
p u rch
aatr of T ax tra tti ft- bQV.*iif To which Pat rnplted: "Uc«ot).‘
“
rcha*#r
rato! No. 198«, d*t*d tbo 3rd day ef
sir, Jf.tuVVCH^ would boy (lie makloff«
f a » ' ‘Vd2’ hra‘ m:d."innnrra?of; ‘ to',n u i ot ■
for un clcphATlt I COUldot
¿ 8d|raur to* r a . ^ n r a l0nw4ir- l i S bUT tk d ‘«IRblng# «I 0 p .l / Of l«R6tnS.
M M certificai# «mhracca Tb# following des­ rdr&gt;ipfinnry ib U m lnqtd/'
cribed pro p erty ritu ato d In S #m ln»l*.coua|y , Florida, to-w it;
to »1 U a.
20 acres.
BorUan 18. T p . 2!
T b« ««Id land
______ lira d a to
I . ^alit« About tho Homo City.
ran* * o f rirak » » itU lear a In th e
of,, $k*
"Tèseli tho fait* Rbout your home
F. SirotheT. Uni»** aald rartlA-

City lib ib«/public Bchoota," urge« thfi
buroRu of munlrlpal reate arch, New
. WlUM»a&gt;yVty affidai «Ignatnr* and raal York city
th la-th a 2 7 |b day of Ju s« , A. D. 1914.
TH
E. A. DOUGLASS,
m
iafli df*d 'w f l T i ^ ^ t b r a « &lt; « fli i f t il ra*8tot d ay
of July, JL. J&gt;- 1814.
CDvttlt C o o n , fU m lario Co., Fla.
V' By J. c . R enartA D. O.
90-TnaraSie.
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m l B e kwN
‘d ty
servq success’. ' Jf there is one place
In Florida th a t needs'* union .depot
Orlando is the place, for th a t beau­ Chicago Woman Gives Vivid Píotiful city Is crowded to death with
"ture of the Capture.
tourists in the winter and certainly
the travel wants something better
from the two railroads than Orlando Narrator, Whila on Deck of Steamer
can now boast. Sanford secured one
in Harbor Watched Assault on
without a struggle and its one of the
‘Town by United States Guns—
f All Local AdverilttemcnUt Under
finest stations in the state.
.- Mexican Women In l^ray. •
This Heading THREE CENTS a
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Meets every Monday.« 'Mn

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J* W. O. Singleu” r

Secretary

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Meets second and fourth W*vi ,
nights in each month.
A CH1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
G. R. Calhoun
J- P. H,
Clerk
6
“ HE’LL PKENT 'EM ”— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
1 My old friend A rthur Glas», who
Uoundl Coi
Chicago.—Vivid description of the Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
formerjy was superintendent of the capture of Vera Crux was given by Charge 25 Cent*.
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Matters -,
thin* to do with It I believe I A. C, L. and at one time was in Mr*. Frederick J. Stevens, wIM of
(
The Candidate
a former Chicago auloinobllo agent,
this
city
has
been
miraculously
In
answering
an*
advertisem
ent
Meeta every first and third t J T *
would tack that sign on tho door
W ho i n I t h a t I should speak
shortly after her arrival -here from where no name or honse number Is in each month. Evvryone *bo
cured
of
cancer
of
tho
throat
and
every day Just to stim ulate busi­
Condem nation 'o f another?
during his operation in the hospital battle-tom Mexico, Mrs. Stevona, her mentioned In the ad please do not hia Star in tho East are m«4un .
ness. :aw M
H e who sells his ^ote’ is weak,
mother, Isabella W. Olln. and her four
a
”
You tel! t^ie people -they cannot t Baltimore became convinced that year-old daughter, Esther, were the ask The Herald for Information as to v W u h ! ,rh » X
B u t —how m u c h 'is w anted,brother
have their customary drink and they he should seek religion as the only first of Chicago refugees to reach this i" the Identity of the advertiser.
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bobbins, Sec'y
solace in the hour of trouble. Since
city. * From a porthole, in the bow Usually we do not know who the
Something you would have ms say immediately think they must have
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
hr haa been able to resume his of the refuge© ship Esporanxs Mrs. advertiser 1^ and If wn do we are
b Of tho “ wickedness of princes?" it or die. They do not get it and
duties
as
president
of
a
large
banking
Meets
second and fourth
not
allowed
to
give
ont
.
this
In­
Stevens and her moth or had watched
they do not die, . You inform them
,* Well, then, be th a t la It may,
firm
he
makes
public
-Ms
profession
NUiUn,
k
„l,k u
tho
conflict
at
Vera
Crux—
-saw
the
formation.
Simply
-write
a
letter
Truly, 'tla the failed’ Jade winces. th at they cannot get a newspaper
»•icome.
or d g ar on. Sunday and they go of faith in the power of the Lord 1 tool-jackaled bullets drop men from and address It as per insirunions H. McLaulin
J- A. Ttksatk
K. R. Vnd S.
, *
through tho earn0 process of dying and hia letter U certainly .an in­ parapets, heard the sharp rattle of n the ad.
Backward? N ay; I do no t'Iaf)
C.C.
and come to life again and the spiration to others who are stand­ field gpna and the Incessant roar of
Of the issues now before ua
Sanrord Lodge No 62, F. knd A. m
world wags on just the same* I t is ing outside of the church looking "thro© poundere” aa they played-wlth
1 am for th a t frah d old flag
FOR SALE
terrific effect upon the whit© walla of
•-.That is proudly .wsyinf o’er us. certainly tho truth th a t w e-never in and smug in tho aatlsfation of Vera Crux Mr*. Statens’ story was
Communication every Am xnd third
miss the water until the 'well rUns thinking that they arte good enough a tribute to American bravery.
For Sale—A fine horse and a good
Viilting brtthrto
dry and. many of our citisens never to die because they are living right
# f the tariff you would bear? , •
*nVe
had
been
warned
tho
night
be­
two
seated
slirrey.
Apply
to
L.
R.
O. L. Tcylor •
F. L m
I believe, friends, in this criai»-r- m in The Herald' office until the in other w ayiy Mr. Glass says that fore at Vera Crus to hasten aboard Philips, phone 60.
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doors are dosed for a day. ’ ^!y ad­ some of his friends s^ll no. doubt tho Esperanto,” said Mrs. Stevens,
Secretary
. 1 . •
. ‘Do I make myself oulte clear?—^
vice to them is to come in mote fre­ criticise his statem ents made pub­ ‘and all American civilians packed
In high wages and low prices!
I will sell- my cold, drink stand ’
quent when the doors sre open and lic but that he takes pleasure -In their valuables In the night and made with stock and building for only United Brotherhood of Carpenters u *
take a greater interest in the paper the public announcement th a t he for the boat. The women slept In the $400; am goipg In general merchan­
Joiners or Amerln
. Currency, my views are sound,
* Though 'to some they may seem than ia taking such an interest in has found the true religion and cabin and-the men on the decks that dise; business in country. Box 635,
Sanford Local Union No. I76j mwta
th d r welfare and th a t of the d ty of only the church and the public pro­ night. When I awoke the fatal Tuee New Smyrna.
funny;~
»
first and third Thursday night at f
92-2tc
fession of faith can aave you. Ho day morning I shuddered to see tho
Sanford,
W ealth for all men should aboun^,
o’clock in the Eagles' Hall.
hr honored by his public announce­ ominous warships around and to beaj
I believe In—ready money!
J. M. Brown
For Sale D irt Chtjap-^Bulck, five J. W. O. Singletary,
ment and feels th a t only by divine tho bugles blowing. Tho Kspcrania
Ste’y T reaa,
P reset
Ju st
T Oftentimes it has occurred to interference was his life spared was in line with the Prattle and tho passenger car. New tires,
There! I tru st you’re satisfied
overhauled-. Jas. Harris*.
9I-9tp
me th at the packers who wrapped He asks God to pity and have mer­ Cheater, only a stone's throw, away.
I will serve in any station;
1' waa watching from the deck
about sixteen different wraps
B. P* O, E, Sanford Lodge |24I
cy on those who may be unable to
tat I think you may. decide—
For Sale— Nice fat hens and brollwhen
there
waa
a
bustle
aboard
tho
per around* a small piece
see His woriderfui ways and believe
Meet first and third Wedntadsy nighk
.me the nomination!
•warships and men began crowding ern (or table, a t 115 French avenue.
or ham were doing *the. (ul
at
corner of First St. and Palmetto Art
»
over the aide« Into boats. Bugles were
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consumer a "grave Jn jus lice. Actual­
O.
L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
?
T
rip
le
are
prone
to
be
eager
for
blowing everywhere, and we could
-À ’
ly it has seemed‘to me at times that
For i'àli—-1910 Cadillac touring
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
u . -SIRES AND SONS. ,
bome thing th at they cannot get and
bear
orders
shouted
by
the
naval
ofll
there were five or aix pounds of
=Üt:=
* * ”* *
core. Then as In answer to this ac­ car for $40^.00. fre t overhauled In
thlg seems to bold good in every­ paper around a few pounds of meat.
Monroe Chapter No. 15. R. A. M.
DnnIM-Coffee of Cbri’elHiul fought.in tion, a shot rang out from-the shore, good running;*stiate. Sanford Ma­
thing; If the people know th a t a It has also' seemed to me that the
the Mexican war of/.l84ti-&amp; *;He Is and tho battlo was on.
Meet*
every second- and fourth Thunchine
&amp;
Gardgd.
'
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store will close a t a certain time
•
proper authorities of the different eighty-six.
"Immediately
tbe'm
achlne
guns
on
day
in
Masonic
Hail over the imperial
they are almost sure to rush in the states could take, tfp'this m atter and
Philadelphia has three Jiving veter­
For 8a!e—Two good horses ahd Theatre. Visiting companion* wtieotat.
last moment and keep that store force the packers to stop- this prac­ ans of .the former Mexican war. J. B the Prairie and the Cheater opened
on the city. At first It looked spring wagon. Inquire of Coco Col* J. Kv Karnatx
0. L. Taylor
open for a fow minutes after time
tice. .Especially h a v e 'I been-san­ TVilsqu. ninety; I. William*, eighty as If there waa nothing to shoot at for Bottling Co.
Secretary
High Pr«*t
80-tfc
ju s t to see how the clerks will take
eight,
«ml
O.
Manypenny.
ninety.
guine of success in this.regard since
wo on tho Esperanxa could see no Mex­
It. I noticed this on Saturday last.
.
3,
C.
ChatterJI,
one
of
India*«
most
icans, but later we were told this fire
the government has been after the
For Sale or Rent- -Two nlco&gt; resl- The Lake Breexe Council No. 31 Jzaler
The Herald office was closed all day
distinguished scientists, will shortly waa to protect tho marines who wore
meat trusts lately and the question
/ ■
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
visit Japnn to carry out research work landing..
to give the employees a day off and
Order United American Mechaaks
of making the copsutror pay a big lu the Interest* of Bblntoisro and Bud
80-tf
a sign on the door so stated. Stand­
Meets every Wednesday at 7J0 P.
“Then
little
puffs
ot
white
smoke
be­
price for meat and then give them dblatn.
ing across the street I noted no less
gan
to'
shoot
out
from
tho’
housetops.
M.,
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
half paper has sVemed one th a t
Myron T. Herrick. United States am­ Wo could see tho Mexicans swarming
For Sale—New Underwood type­ are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Etc.
than fifteen people trying to break should be stopped.
bassador to France, bus been given n up there Uko ants, and we know they writer. fed*» $75. P. O. box 1363,
into The Herald office for no pur­
gold medal by the French Natural were firing on our men. From behind Sanford, Fla.
It
is
refreshing
then
to
note
th
a
t
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pose whatever than just to see why
History association for “International pallsadea and" ledges on the custom
way
up
in
Michigan
they
have
a
they should want to close on a holi­
service in the protection of wild Ufa." bouse, churches and business blocks
For Sale— One horse truck wagon
day. Some of them probably want­ Deputy Dairy and Food Inspector
filr Charles Wyndhatn. the veteran they shot a t tho United States ma­ in good condition. Enquire Centra]
who
has
the
nerve
to
jum
p
on
the
ed to pay n bill, in fact several of
actor-manager, who Is seventy-seven,
them told me so and If I had any- big meat trusts and stop this paper is still bale and boarty. and haa no in rines, who were marching on un­ Garden, 820 W. Central avenue,
Orlando, Fla.
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business as. the following despatch trillion of retiring y e t He la now pre­ daunted.'
JÈW ELER
“Then the machine guns were
from the Owasio Press American paring to bring out a new play. Be­
trained on them, and the marksman­
would indicate:
fore going ‘on the staga^ ho served as
MY SPECIALTIES
: TO RENT.
ship of tho American gunners waa
“ Deputy Dairy and Food Com- an nrmy surgeon.
¿Kurd's Hand-Painted China
proved. Repeatedly 1 watched them
misaloner Burr Lincoln has Incurred, Captain Uugb Hodman, U. 8. N.,‘wi
with a singja shot cut awky a 'church
Gorhem’s Sterling Silver
For
Bent—
Five
room
cottage,
No.
will have charge of nil the details of
Uneeda Biscuit
the wrath of the Armour Packing putting shipping through th e Panama tower or corner of a building where 12 id ParK avenue.
Rogers* plated Ware
$12.60 per
Tem pt t h e a p p e t i t e ,
Company ot Chicago by advising nmol, graduated from Annapolis In the Mexlcanl were ‘potting’ our men. month,
Elgin and Waltham Wstcbea
including water.
G. W.
p le a s e th e ta s te and
meat dealers ng£ to pay for the ex­ 1680.. und with the exception of six Once, with a beautiful shot, they cut Spencer.
91-t'*
n o u r i s h the body.
tra weight of hams and baron yrtir* has been nt neu ever since. He a tall belfry, and 1 saw the Mexicans
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
C risp , c le a n a n d fre s h —
( n r R ent—Three rooms furnished
caused by wrapping Hi« m eat in baa been around the world tire time« catapulted to earth amid the relax
"With
field
glasses
I
got
intimate
.5 c e n ts in th e m o is tu r e and. bus comm and cd ships in nearly
for tight housekeeping. Also two
heavy paper.
’glimpses of the enemy ashore. Many bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 Park
p ro o f p a c k a g e .
Lincoln claLAis tfS^t the meat deal­ every big port.
Of them looked to be no'm ore than avenue.
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ers are compel Iled tak pay for about
boys, and there were also a great
Forest Notes.
four poqmls of
in each 1
many women. The women would fire
For Rent—Rooms, Urge, cool, One Inch Cards Will Be Publlihcd Uspound shipment /b y ham and ho
from windows, apparently without tak­
Results
from
western
white
pin#
screened
and well furnished for dpr This Heading At The Rale Of $7JO
points out that the ultimate con­
ing aim. Others ran wildly through
plantation*
three
seasons
or
wore
old
housekeeping,
at-*302 Park avenue.
tho streets, shooting to the air.sumer has to pay for the wrapping
Per Y e a r . ______________
show nu average of U? per, cent *u&amp;
. ___________
84-tf
“Finally, when our hoys got a baso
paper when he settles his* meat' bill. cess. On tivemitc w hite'pine sail
Commissioner Helm has received planting nm (h* conducted for from on shore and began their advance
For Rent— Completely furnished THOMAS E M M E T W IL SO N
a m *
we could sco tho Mexicans fleolng in
a letter from flie head attorney of «Û to p | per acre.
house
with pinto for the summer.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
every direction. There waa no orderthe big packing house In which he
Western yellow-,plne cones to the among them. Wo saw many of thorn Few steps to poatoffice, depot and
AT-LAW
urged Holme to cut off his deputy amount of tL377 husnele, obtained on
shot down as they tied, Occasionally wteamer codk. 'A. W .'B row n, En­ Lai* ««■« Auarnvr S*wu- J*lk-Ul Cireull b4
as he said th at it was necessary to tiie Bitter Root -national forest. Mon­ we could ace one ot onr boys fall."
terprise, Florida.
'i£-tf
florida
wrap the m ist in several thicknesses tana. yielded IUH2 'poqmjs of seed,
The post Lion at the porthole was a --------------------- i----------------- :-------'Resldvace*. Ssotord •«&lt;! SvW»a LaK*
of paper in order to -prevent shrink­ Tho average cost of the extracted seed precarious one, too, according to tho
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
age.
was i t edits per poqud.
narrator. Mexican 'bullets constantly ped with roU top desk, office chuirv
&lt;
Forest botanists recognize only one were thumping against the side., of and tables. Also a roll top desk,
However, Deputy
Lincoln, re­
R o u n d , th in , te n d e r—
fuses to be bluffed and will continue cypres* In the United States. Its the refugee vessel and once one whis­ typewriter desk a'nd other equipw ith a d e lig h tfu l flavor
to ale the Irutchers on to the pack­ range citVnds from Delawnrs,south' tled through an opten porthole striking mepj, for sale or rent. Herald dfficc,
Sl‘
Dentists
— a p p r o p r i a t e for
ing house. Ho says th at )ie will ward around the coast Into Texas nnd the steward.
82-tf.
ré
lu n c h e o n , t e a a n d
advise them not to pay for* thsir tip the Mississippi valley to Illinois „Tho family bad been In the capital
d in n e r . 10 c e n ts .
shipments of ham and bacon wrap- and Indiana. It Is one of lbe fe# | df tho southern republic about a year
Room for Reni, dose in. Apply
cour bearIne tre&lt;S which drop their
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
ped in this manner and thereby get leave* ‘Its.wInter. &gt;The heart wood of and waa among-the first to hasten to to 210 Park avenue.
8S-tfc
Vera
Crus
when
war.
threatened.'
the case into court to determine cyprenf la noipd for Its decay roslstnai
fi-.
whether the packing house has the properties. *
Cottage for Rent—918 Park ave?
Terms Moderale—Strictly Cxsb
right to charge for the additional
AND HEN FIRM QUITS
niùj.
Apply to A. Tràfforj), city.
w eight.".
Aviation Notes.
Owner of Qussr Combination DieIs there an officer in Florida who
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solves
it
to
0avo
U
ttar
of
Provided Its builder accepta certain
will dare take up this m atter and
F h p n c 313
Kittenx
•/'MISCELANEOUS
force the meat barons to give the conditions. the JlrlUkh war office will
people full weight in smoked meats? put any aeroplane through the military
Ban Joee, Cal.—Without tho formal­ .W anted—To buy a small I cj bnx
acceptance t«wt.
* • •
GEO. ,A. DcCOTTES
ity
of going to court. Will- M. Beggx or^refrigerator In good condition.
Ohe of the , French manufacturera
% A few weeks ago it was too ba&gt;» produced a hydroaeroplane so San Jose attorney, has dissolved a P.. O. Box 1Û76
89-2tp
ATTORNEY AHÒ 0ÖUNSELLDR at LAW
much Huerta, but now Carranza powerful that It Is in reality little las* partnership which haa had eveq the
nature
fakers
guessing
of
late.
-\
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seems to be rocking the boat.
than a dying tugboat.
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Prectice ln StftJh and Federai Coorti
W antisd-r^f lady, for restaurant
Prince o f appetizers.
haute cat .and a pet hen at the Boggs
R i i v '.’
Huerta .appears willing to retile
The English aviator Gustavo Llamel home started * housekeeping on the and lup'ch cotlnUfr work Appjy to
Makes daily trips from
Sanfonl FJ*.
from the dictatorship os Mexico, made n rccoM recently by looping lb*
G. W. S peqcefat Depot jpnch coun- liornhr-Woodniff Bfik
G inger-Snap Land to
and apparently is ‘ endeavoring only loop successively twenty-one tlmps.ai partnership plan. When the cat wished tcr- . „• V
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91 tic U
ia go^edt and mitkbV caff on the back
waiting mouths every­
to save as much as possible 0/ his lluurnsraouth at a height of £.300 feet. fence'the bon would spread her wings
D R C. G. B Ü T T
where, Say Z n Zu to
face;
Will th e —gentleman who found
When the latest Zeppelin alnitgp over the Utter of kittens.
the grocer man, 5 cento.
B ut Carranza has shown his hand, cruised over Berlin it made hardly any
DEtinST
When Mr*. Hen,'had a date It was grey coat with inside initials A. V.
noUe. In the past thé airships of tills the accepted thing* to see tho cat on road to Sanford ferry Saturday
He’s a balky hone.
.Yowell .Building.
He is the fly in the ointment of type have becu conspicuous for the
ottering I t :
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vian, Orlando, and
peace, and unless he is summarily disturbance they created.
The rough feet of the hen. how­
FLORIDA
ever, threatened to do aerloUe dam­ able reward.
■watted he will upset every effort
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age to the tender fur of the young
Short Stories.
In that direction:
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kittens, —J ” ----- *'g jm
If , the United States government
World’s Darkest Momvnt.
that tbs t«w
It has ion*
wants peace in Mexico it must-cil(te Winds from Sahara desert warm Eudarkest mot
rope.
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Carranza’s wings, for th a t bewhiaTho deaf nud dumb ianxuago Was In­
kered p atriot has his optica firmly troduced in the year 1740 r ’
Wife's Face. .
focused upon the battered presiden­
Nearly all the sandpaper In use' is
New York.—In her suit for divorce,
f the
tial chair of th è land of the Mont*: mnde with Powdered glaka.
noonday sun shines,
Mr*. Joseph Hyama charged that her
leinpertiture nt the 1
zumai.
living things on the
,p th o f $vMi n t i l o x « !
Sugar'js said to here been known to husband painted her face wblfd fhe
Bay bi+:ait baked by
Swat Carranza- the ».'nines# 3.000 yearn agv. m elting-pqm t of *U
was. sleeping and then call ad her son blinded by thé dastle of tho
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uy ÊÈÈÊÈsâ
Tffe nren of Alaska is nearly 000,000 to see the "Indian." nyaina replied fall fq recoynlse the light
falls out
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of
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�CAMP C O N F E R E N C E ® ® TAX COMMISSION
EUGENICS NO PLACE
ENDS MOST HAPPILY
R A IL R O A D D E A L
IN T H E SCHOOLS
I

XUE GIRLS HAD A BIG

Miss Grim and Mias Gertru'de H ut­
chinson
of DeLand and Mias K ath­
t im e o n t h e
erine Searing-of Jacksonville. Miss
~ FOURTH
Searing was declared winner.
.The sack race came next and je s s
one of the beat appreciated racos.
Entries for this were Mlaa Clara
THE
Weitch of Jacksonville. Miss Heba
Harris of Eustis, Miss Marguerite
Webb of Eustia, Mias Doris New­
man of Jacksonville. Miss Dwtlt
XHE g i r l s h a v e h a d t w o Newman was declared winner, with
Miss Webh a dose second.
WEEKS O F P L E A S U R E AND
Entries for the 60-yard dash were
CH RISTIA N T R A IN IN G
Clara 'Weitch of JacksorivlUtb'-lflai
Enterprise, July . lQ r-T h » glori- Ila Blake of Tampa, Mtoacfc Ruth
olu Fourth w ti most appropriately Minium and 'Arlene McCoy of Jack­
celebrated. a t the glrla’ conference sonville. Misa Minium was declared
'* ■
ahich U now in ’ aeaaion a t Enter- winner.’The
hurdle
race was perhaps the
pri»e. Early in the morning a com­
greatest
teat
of
skill, the girls being
mit^«. appointed by the leaders
decorated the porch and halls with' compelled to run some distance and
Entries were
fajp. Everybody came edownstaira Jump two benches.
Misses
Gertrude
Hutchinson,of
De(all of the spirit of enthuaiasm
Land, Miss Elinor Mlddlekrauff of
■Ip the m ornlng the * customary -Jacksonville, Marguerite Webb of
routine, llibie reading by Miss Em
Eustim and Ruth Minium of Jack­
ma Tucker and mission study class sonville, Kathedne Searing of Jack­
led by Mrs. Salley for the older sonville, Annie Hogan of Eustis.
{trla and Bible study d ais led by Miss Webb was declared winner with
MUa Ethel McCoy for the Juniors Miss Hogan a dose second.
m carried out. A visit to the
The trip to Boston race was the
Methodist Orphans' Home was made funniest of a l . Each giri entering
by the girla In the morning. Here this jgaa ..provided with a suitcase
too Old Glory wai much In evidence dosed containing ja skirt, hat ar\d
At 3 the girls had a real celebra­ coat, and carried ^ p a ra so l closed in
tion. To start things off well A. T. her hand. After walking the pre*
pjtillo, one of the trustees of Ep- scr bed d is y nre she set her suitcase
eorth Inn, where the conference is down,* ddnned all the d o th « , closed
being- held,' gace the girls a water­ (he suit case, opened the parasol and
melon cutting. This came as a sur­ started back. Neediesa to say some
prise but was greatly appreciated scurrying was done and the impossi­
by everyone.
. i'L»}d bility of putting on ‘a present day
Under the direction of Miss K ath­ .skirt In a hurry was demonstrated.
erine Searing, physical director of Entries for this w e re , M in Mary
the Jacksonville Young Women's O’Brien of Jacksonville, Miss Jean
Christian Association, a series of W aterbury of Jacksonville, Miss
mtiests of various sorts bad* been Lizzie Teate and Miss Bertha Pol­
planned. These were all in the na­ la rd of DeLand. Misa O'Brien won.
ture of field sports and tqok place With Mias Teate a dose second.
ee the beautiful grounds' of the Ej&gt;The next event was a potato race.
h Inn. They were amusing and Entires for this were Misses Helen
the girla liking part for the most Minium. Jean Waterburyv Jennie
wearii
pert were w«
lng their gymnasium Goins and Annie Hogan on the first
team. On the second team were
The contests opened with a tennis Mias.Ruth Minium, Carries Sheddan
.tournament.
Mins Gertrude Hut- and Elinor Middfekrauf. The first
rtinson of, DeLand and MJss Ila team won'.
Next to the trip to Boston the
Blake of Tampa played ag ain st'Mias
Ctrrie Sheddsn of DeLand and Miss j» effrn rd im ce'w u the most highly
Beulah Nell HarVey of Jacksonville. entertaining. Entries for this were
This match waa won by Misses Misses Mary O'Brien, Mary Powell.
’Sheddan and "Harvey. A second Ruth Minium, M issBailey Slone nnd
safth was played by Miss Elizabeth Mnrgufrite Webb.' Starting back­
Tcate of DeLand' and 'Miss Ida ward* most of them landed on their
Gslibreth of Beresford vs Miss Heba backs the.first little rising th e y ' cam e
Him» of Eustis and Misa Katherine to. Mias Webb won, being th* only
Searing of Jacksonville. This match one who kept her feet
Tiitj field Sport* tit»*ed with a three
»1« »on by AI&amp;scs Harris and Sear­
ing. .The winners of the two match­ legged race. Entries were Miss Reha
es then played, the finals being won Harris and Marguerite Webb, Ar­
lene McCoy and Helen Minium,
by Misses Harris and Searing.
* The second feature was a relay Jean )Vatcrbury and Clara Weitch,
to«. - Entries for th is• contest’ were Mary B ailey ^io n e and Ila Beck.
Miu Ruth Minium of Jacksonville, The* race was' won by Blisses. Harris
Mlu Doris Newman of Jacksonville, and Webb, who made extra good
Mus Arlene Mof'oy of Jacksonville, time.
Mi« Jean Waterbury- of Jackson­
Several other evanta had been
ville and.Miae Annie Hogan of Eus- planned but could not be carried out
ta. Miss McCoy was declared the
on account of darknees. •• After suusinner.
per the young women all went down
/.The tkinuy race was the next
namber. Entries were Miss Arte no to the djek 'for. the veeper service.
-McCoy of Jacksonville, Mlaa Mary With no other light streaming down
Bailey Slone of Montlceljo, Mtae on the beautiful water the service
Maty Tucjkcr of Clearwater. Mias was most impressive. The meeting
McCoy was declared the winner.
The fat ladies’ race was fu|Iy as was conducted by Miss Brokawr gen­
.musing, if not so. swift. Entries in eral secretary of the Young Wqtrion'a
(Continued On Pago 4J ' '
tbii ««re Mis* -Burner of Beresford.

THE PEOPLE ARE LOSERS
AGAIN AND THE RAIL­
ROADS WINNERS

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# 3 9

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL

e " C’lly Council Proceedings

8P A R K M A ¡i FO R G O V E R N O R .

The city council, met in* regular
SOCIETY SWATS THE
And Trammell for Congress la Soma
seatioi July 6th, 1914, a t 7:30 p. m.
Politic.-it Dope
SAME
Pronei , ll/.W . Herndon,' president;
Tuesday’s
Jacksonville Time*C. H Dingee,,* J. Adams, W. W.
Union
carried
the
following story
Ahern thy, R. C. Maxwell and H. E.
prominently
displayed:
Tolar. Absent, J. D. Davison. Min
^"T h at Congressman Stephen M.
utes ( last meeting read and ap­
Sparkman has dedded to retire a t
proved
V '
if
tho expiration of his present term
* T. . Miller asked th a t the coun
and
that Gov. Park Trammell will
d l cb nge the width of the side­
be
the
next congressman from' the
Q U E S T IO N ' n o w a g i t a t e s walks Jrom Tenth street to Hughey D IS C U 8 S IO N O F T H E Ql^SS*
First
Florida
diatr ct, was tho state­
street y four feet. No action.
T IO N IN T H E S C H O O L S
T H E M IN D S O F T H E P E O ­
ment
made
by
a Hillsborough coun­
M r.|b’ucselo asked th a t the city
ty 'm a n In the d ty yeatejeay.
W O U LD C O R R U P T *
P L E W H O FU FFE R
*
ling the abendoried ditch
"M r. Sparkman, he said, la now
place.
Referred to the
A SU 8U A L
M
ORALS
L±5*
t j y _ ' z : ± S 5 . : r - wr=-- -_-f , sixty-five years old, and when he
mmittee.
Tha following from the Reporterayor recommended that the
St. Paul, July 10.—The teaching serves out the term for which ha waa
Star Is pertinent and very much to
pass an ordinance governing of sex hygiene will never be dele­ recently nominated, ho will have
the point:
ration of pool rooms In the gated to the American teacher if it been thore than iwenty-two years in
Was the legislation creating the
Sanford.
can be prevented by the National congress and haVing served the
Florida State Tax Commission .de­
■ moved and seconded th a t Educational Association.
This was people faithfully and well during
signed and pushed through by a
pay Mr. T. K. Bates Jho evidenced a t. Wednesday's . session th a t time, he declares the congress­
railroad lobby for the benefit o f the
$60, toward defraying tjlh when speaker: after speaker de­ man fed.* like he wants to have a
railroads?
expensra cA a m^n who had been nounced such a course and found little time for himself .in his own
This is a question which seems helping himself .and Mr. Preston, themselves greeted with ringing ap­ state which he has helped to develop.
"This information is said to have
pertinent in view of the develop­ the cl$y aaMftsor In the assessment ple use.
ments of the past few days.
of taxes. Carried.
*‘We should have hut the stronger come from on« of Mr. Sparkman’*
§oon after the creation of the com­
The ^matter -of approving the bond condemnation for the' wealthy club close personal friends.'to whom he
mission an order was Issued to all of the* Seminole Dredging Co. was woman who has not time to teach had confided his desire, to retire
tax assessor* to enter property on postponed.
her child fundamental truths of life trom active public life so far as na­
their booka_at the real cash value;
The! bill of L. P. MrCuller for and would 'throw the responsibility tional politics Is concerned.
Urged for Governor
In short, to raise the valuations to groceties and the bill of A. E. Irwin on a teacher or on a football coach"
"H
e
alio
stated th a tffriends of.the
one hundred per cent. In view of for rent, account of Mrs. Simpkins, shouted Dr. Charles H. Keen, of
congressman
declare he shall not re­
the fact th at no county in the state pauper, were-ordered paid.
Minneapolis, supervisor of hygiene
tire
from
public’
life until he has
was paying on a hundred per cent
A petition signed by W. R. King and physical training.'
valuation and that a sudden Increase and ten others asking th a t a street K ttu c h shlftleuness is outrageous," served the state as its governor and
of this kind in the valuations with­ be Opened from Hughey street gouth he said. When the tumultuous cheer­ they believe he can be persuaded
out a proportionate reduction in the to Mgry L. Evans street was re- ing ‘had subsided he went on: "Sex that all Florida want* to honor him
millage would have-worked a / tre­ rcceivfd and referred to the street instruction placed on the same plane and will, allow himself to be named
mendous hardship on the taxpa^era, committee. y
with spelling and arithmetic will rob for th at position, th at he will have
there was a general proteat from the
A petitiori signed by a large num­ it of it* sacred ness. We talk about no oppo»jtb*n whatever, for Florida
assessors, some of them going i s far ber of the citizens of the city asking the inability of the po*or mothers realises that It owes a debt to Mr.
as to defy «the tax commission.
th a t the assessment for 1914 bn to teach their children hygiene, but Spaceman which it can nevsr ful y
- Beelng that their order was too based on a' 70 per cent valuation it is not for these children we need repay, but which it v*iU delight in
liquidating in part by placing him In
revolutionary, the tax commissioners and the millage Increased from 14 to have all 'the fear.
eventually agreed to a fifjy per cent mills to 20 mills was received. The
„Knowledge will never compel the governor's mansion.
"If Mr. Sparkman docs decide to
appraisement. This was done a t a m atter waa. considered, and Mr. purity. Sex hygiene in schools will
retire
from congress the Hillsborough
meeting held a t Jacksonville be­ Bates being present, said that It but tend to Uwer the standard oi
fcounty
man declares that Gov.
tween a largo number of the
would make no difference with the morality,
Park
Trammell
will he this choice O f'
ors and the .chairman of the corn­ county assessment.
Petition not
‘‘If we ta k e 'up sex hygiene in our
the
district
and
the stress brought
iliUnion.
.. ,
iwaa a t t a g rantii.
schools the homes of America will
on
him
will
be
so
great and so con­
A previous meeting of the
A petition largely signed asking continue to lose, and will give up
vincing
that
the
governor
must feel'
sore and the commission-had been that the d ty have a certain ditch in the few privileges they no w have to
th a t he has received a call from the
held a t Tallahassee when "the pro­ the new_ territory in the western train Ihe children."
posed increase was discussed.
part of the city cleaned was re­ K |L D. Sho wai ter, ..president of people of the First district to serve
- At that’ meeting some of the as­ ceived and referred to the street "Cheney Normal School. Cheney, thfem In Washington and that ho
will not refuse the call.
sessors made the point that .it would com rnittee.
Wis., said:
"M r. Sparkman was elected to
be manifestly unfair for the real and
The reports of the Chief of Police,
"W heiTa father or mother turn*
the
Fifty-fourth congress and has
personal property of the tax payers Treasurer, Collector, Sanitary- In­ aside a ’ child’s natural question or
been
re-elected every two years since
to he increased if the railroad prop­ spector nnd Fire Department read deals dishonestly with sex questions,
and
Is
now completing hL service in
erty was not raised in due propor­ and ordered filed. *
he lays the foundation of an Immor­
the
Sixty-third
congress and will he
tion.
*:
M oved arid seconded th a t tho bill* tality which may develop Into » tre*
elected
this
fail
to the Sixty-fotirth.
The assessment of the railroad and as'signed by the president arid ap- mendous force."
*
H*
is
one
of
the
ihlcwt congressmen.,
telegraph lines is in the hands; of a J p ro v ed by the finance committee be
in
service
and
one
of the most popu­
Ihoard composed, of the Comptroller!
s * Dlgnan Is Confirmed
lar
m
en
In
tho
state.
Bin (-(Torts for
the Attorney General and the State
Council adjourned until 7*.1&amp; July
Washington,*D*.
C.,
July
9,—N
ot:
the
development
of
the
h a r b o r s -and
Treasurer. The work ia really done fith .to continue the equalization.
withstanding the opposition oTTien- .waterways of Florida have resulted
in the .Comptroller’! office.
M. W. LOVELL.
ator D. U. Fletcher, the senate in in thousands -of dollars annually for
While this subject was under dU* Clerk.
executive session Tuesday afternoon improvement and a t all times ho hpa
cuaaion tho assessors called for tho
confirmed tho nomination of Peter had the interest* of tho state and
Comptroller, Mr. W, V. Knott, nnd
^
Porch Danrc
A. Dignnn to be postmaster at Jack­ constituents in hand and a t h eart."
he was asked pointedly, It is said,
sonville.
Mrs.
A.
P.
Connelly
entcrtainedl
If he would make an increase in his
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.
Senator Fletcher made a lengthy
The burning of a bridge on tho
railroad aflessmenta proportionately with a delightfully informal porch
with that .to be made .on the real dance laat evening for her house statem ent before the committee and Coast Line between Bartow and
and persona! property. Such« prom­ guest, l^ls* Eugenia Muuldcn of again to the full senate. But in­ Winter Haven was the cause of con-t
ise was made a t that- time by the Washington, D. C., and Mis* Mabel asmuch us the senior senator would sidorable inconvenience on tho p a rt
not state that Dlgnan w |s 'person­ of the travelling public and tr a in - “
Comptroller, it is stated, and it was Bowler, the guest of Mr*. J,
because of this promise that the **- Dickin*. Thd beauty nnd cl»rrn*of ally obnoxious to him the senate de­ men throughout South Florida yes­
*,
season agreed to increase real and the attractive house was enham-ed cided there was no good reason for terday.
by n profusion of re8.rri|es‘, ferns and holding Up* the domination.
personal valuations.
.
potted plants. Carrying -out the
Neither Senator Fletcher nbr Sen­ c Cul. A. M. Thrasher tails front &gt;
What was the result?.
color
scheme
of
.red,*
the
chandeliers
ator
Bryan had any statem ent to New York today for Europe and
While the tax assessors have been
wore
garlanded
with
.«prays
of
red
mako
tonight.
expects to-be'absent in Switzerland - raising valuations ail over the state
with hla family during the -&gt;intor, -,
the Comptroller - has been buiy In roses, while bowls and vases filled
lowering the-rgUroad valuations, al­ with th e .ra d beauties were placed - Mr. Dixon, formerly^ with F. F. He remarked on leaving Sanford
D utton has recently located In Lake­ that he would endeavpr tq bring,
though such valuations were already about the rooms,
Dalirtpus red ’ punch, was served land .where he is engaged in the in­ them all track home next spring to
lower In- proportion than were the
throughout th e ‘ evening by Mrs. surance. hutlness.
eir home in Sanford again, *
other valuations.
J.’
WDickina"
iitid
'
Mrs.
D.
L.
Another thing which se4ms to bear
■Thrasher,
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out the idea of lobbcrv:
Besides
tho
honor
guaats
- those
. ItMe usual for the ftasesaor.4n'Orinvited
were
Mrs.
Lefller.
Dr.
und
Jpgo county, and - presumably the
gk .
; -v-'v, .V
•••
-j- e
Mrs.
Puleston,
Mr.
and
MrsR.
A.
Other assessors also, to receive in
AFTER SPARRING OF LAWYERS HE WILL'AJVAIT June from the Comptroller the rail­ Newman, Mr. a)id ‘v f g , R j W; A SENSITIVE PLANT THAT FJXJURIfjHES AS LONS.
and telegraph IjLasenmenta, to Herndon, Misses P each» and Linda
AS: THE MARKET IS GOOD
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US JAIL UNTIL MONDAY NEXT - ' i f ‘ road
Leflier, Bell* Smith, Annie Lee and
- * * • C ' i be dufy entered upon -his books be­ Lettle Caldwell, Mill, Annie and
There |s hut Utflq stir being cre­ keta a few year* ago, but a crop th a t
Tho second bearing of ihe killing Judge Bert Fish of DeLand and fore being submitted^ $0 ’the county
Alice Whltner, -LBiUn H erring, An­ ated here oyer. t)\e ^shipment'of the
eommlsaloners
for
equalization
a
t
the
■prlla good monoy to the grower*
Jones
A
Jones
of
Orlando
repre­
W. F^ Bryan by T. W. Curry,
na McLaughlin,;‘Charlotte and Ma­
•«trimer qrop. oL vegetable*. • San­ 'every yeer. The green peppers are
Jtoiy meeting.
. ,4 7 #
;
sented
the
stats.
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-eh occurred near Cbuluota sev‘This year the railroad assessments bel Hand, Florence Frank, Qehle ford having-the reputation of being going out of Sanford a t the rate of
Davis t Giles of Orlando, Attor­
f
weeks ago was held in the court ney Karl Robinson oi Orlando and were received from the Comptroller Wicker, Helen Rowland, Gladys th e breal eat cent*?; in the world for te n ’ eat* or more every week and
of County Judge Herring today at Attorney X R . Powers of this city only a few days ago., too late for the Morris, Essie Purdon and Mrs. WR ^the grqtolngjshd'.i&amp;lpping of winter they have been going out for the
assessor to , go oyer, hix hqoka and Hams, Dr. Tolar, Me*sr$. Joe, Ned v*fvUbtito*#oemi to*-need a vacation p*at two. month*. Green' pepper»
**n °*e'ock. The charge of murder represented the' defendant. ;. , ,
and Roy Chittenden, W. J. Thig- in the summer and th* majority of
are bringing "$F.76_,per crate this
On account of many of; the wit­ change, his figw^ei.- «.living, been made against Curry,
J. D. Roberts, Braxton Per- the groweri having cleaned up on
Wherfeu tha Atlantic
ness**
being.
aUicnt
and
after
the
week and J u M &gt; h .t thùf n eu thé
^»Itcr the coroner's- Jury had proGeo. McLaughlin, Will Wat- ceiera^j and lettuce have takwi to
grower on an acre la difficult’to fig­
04
case had been discussed by’ Attorney has beejq.. assessed,
Archio jpetts, Clarence Ma­ th fI?■htf(¡OnVflblln and gone to the
the case manslaughter and Davis for the defendant and At­ $7,600 a tnR#&gt;. th«^
ure. as peppers continué tto |^hw as
honey,
Eugene and Karl RoumlUat,
•UTTondet of Curry here after he torney Bert Fish' for the state year ia $7,200 a ‘mil*. No
mountains^knd iiaahore' to take a long as thcjgtia any market. They
Ernest HouahoJdor/TLnry
wall earned'the* tio:|.
teem i&lt;3 beTT strange plant In this
gone to Georgia baa made this Judge Herring po^poned J the Vcase made in the ss4««snienta of .the Randall Chase, David *j
hbetd, which stands a t $6,000 »
Bui
there
are*
others
who
p.erlyip»
until
nine
o'clock
(text
Monday
rrajyjCJ:- «çoordlng to the grower«.
iv* °ne SMfc*
inter**tiijg In
rfxpd tha Fl*^i« syiU m at $2,760 » g n , Cgl/Jwoll, 'IJ.enjainin Whltner, did pot mik* • enough *out
Aaked about-the profit on *n acre
r tt7 0u,lf r ' « d t o °tbar parts of morning and 'the. defendant' w*&lt;
Mr. Qalloway a*nd Hon. Forrest. fetCucer qnd eelcri' and some of
of peppejf* the’growefa wllj- telLyou
.rwnda sod Georgia where the par- taken back to Jafl to awajt that j^io |||i.,'' ’ •* ' - 7 V^
..
V-ii'heV-jdst of.'th e .mAfter fa that Lake.
have^ linger*&lt;L*behind # ,
fliat. tho p «bjmt* gtow fand ran*'be
u« *r« weU kn^wh.
time.
- ' A, •
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iiwtocs,
Aside from the many people a t­
frioked «» summer if t i e market is 4
Curry .has been in, jail here sine*
Hands» at the BspUet.Church
of us
good 'b u t a had market blights the*
Xun(lay night and the hearing tracted to the trial from this and
C
oast
Lins
ranroao
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Trice,
superintendent
of
vras held in tjie pres- other counties the brother of the dee*"“ *™
bush a t once and it sicken* j/gl dl
Orphanage a t Arcadia have been
Bryan of Tampa ,*ijd
! of * large cro'wil, many legal
just tike th a hopai of t
to n fo
next Sun­
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fintirjfuttSTTTtdti'TTritr

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
-YOU AND M E."

5 Al« I maid before, the aide walk»
are being constructed to Sanford
Heights end ere long there will be
many beautiful homes built out
there. It it certainly the most
beautiful part of,Sanford.
„

By

Opening of'SluloewÎÿ, v
the T w o Baya M iñóle In
the Canal.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

" • » “ TO tract o l l . i r

te» vMkbs r a
Buisarda Bay—By the opening of a
sluiceway In Foley's dike, the chief
«V u
obsUclo that remains tn tho Cape Cod
»„b u d
canal, the waters of Capo Cod bay and
I-oye,.
De
Land,
Fta.
lluiiards hay mingled for the first' ”
time recently -and tho capo Itself be- j j f All Local A d vertisem en ts Under
3 1 believe the weather has much came an island. *
Wanted—Young mule f0r ;i
A CH1EL IS A M O N G Y E T A K IN G N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
; to do with thW human passions and
August Belmont, president of the ^ I s H eading T H R E E C E N T S a work. About 1200 lb, N ®
est caah price in ñ„ x
in looking over the papers this week
" H E ’ LL P R E N T 'f e M " — S O S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
G n e F or E ach In sertion . M iilm u m
Russell, Maitland Fla ï
É
i discover that there have been
N «. 2. M M,. H . . M '
numerous killings here and there ‘ from Cape Cod hay wad the other from Charge 25 Cents.
Buiiards bay. aa tho sluiceway waa ....... ......-----------------of a care free people which charac­ and evtrywhqrd and it would seem
** When to Parget
opened,
and amid:
rIn answering dn advertisement
■ L o .!. S t „ „ d or Sm .TT v T ' J
If you aee a tall fellow ahead of a terised the saloon day, we now have that it is more difficult to curb our
May tho meeting of tbeec .waters whose no name or house number is d o t t e d hound dog. Keaird f ^ :
nothing but gloom. Wo -*eo men psssjon and prejudioe in the hot
.
crowd,
bring, happiness and prosperity to o u r ; „mWtlc
ffa o B c d in ( he ad please do net return or information teadtsw lß
A leader of men marching fearleealy going quietly Into the butcher shop weather than it is in the winter country and save some, of the misery ! ^
Vs.
The
f
information aa
I! R- Beck.
or grocery store or department store timf. " I f this is true the people
&lt;proud
!»«
«»•
*
*
&gt;
»
«
*
f
the
advertiser.
And you kpow a tale whote rtera to get their weekly salary checks should curb this spirit that would
L o a t - W .t f h fob. b r o w T ^
cashed and then go moodily home take offense at every trivial or fan­
not expected to be j V»B*II|r we do J * kno»
»*• S S - f l —
telling aloud
Inter collegiate S*
Would mean that bia head In an- with shoes for the children and beef­ cied insult and overlook w£at might ready for traffic for ic r e n l rooatb*, I • d fcrllifj I* and If wo do wo ir#
H I 11° office.
r*m2° y d ' run‘
steak for tuppar and the fixings for a he' taken aa a alight but is not so for there la still considerable dredg- no* allowed to give out Ibia la Herald
gulah must be bowed
tag
to
be
done.
The
dike
will
be
rej
formation.
Simply
write
a
letter
heavy
Sunday
dinner
the
next
day,
intended.
Few
of
us
care
to
turn
It's a pretty good ptan to forget It.
We can sell or rent your pron
%nd you know Instinctive y there the other cheek for a blow given hut moved, probably on Jane 21, with the and address it aa per Inatrnctlona
fifth anniversary of the beginning of n the I ad.
C onnelly, 108 MagnoUs avWla
at
the
same
time
many
of
us
could
will
b
e
'
no
hilarity
in
that
home
" I f you know of a skeleton. hidden
By July *
that night and nothing to cheer use more diplomacy in the words the work on the canal
------------ — _________ _
6HU
; away
small veasels will be able to go
the Uvea o f these people except such spoken. Remember that it is sum­
FOR SALE
In a closet and guarded and kept
Wanted—-To buy a lmil, ^
through the new waterway.
sober activities as mother may Intro­ mer time and tbs blood is hot.
The opening of the sluiceway was
. from the day*.
*
or refrigerator in good r o n d it i^
For Sale— Good all round hone.
for the purpose of permitting herring
In the dark, and whoee showing, duce into the- family circle.
88-îtp
There is nothing in that faiqUy
M . S. Nelson, ’ Eureka Hammock.
whose sudden display,
5 There is absolutely nothing do­ to pass through the canal. They
to
look
forward
to
except
a
com­
79-tf
abound
in
Monument
river,
over
the
Would cause grief and sorrow and
fortable Sunday dinner and maybe ing here on the Fourth of July and coarse of which the canal runs for
lifelong dismay,
aa every one seems to be going away
It’a a pretty good plan to forget It church In the morning and Sunday somewhere I believe It will be the some distance. Bhadraeh Smith prom­
For Sale— Horae, buggy and har­
SANFORD LODGES
ised Mr. Balmont to catch for hllh
school, poaaibly a decorous ride
neas, $100 caah. Apply to J. H.
proper
thing
for
the
mon
of
the
the first herring that passed through
around town In the family automo­
Hunter, 303 East Fint St.
" i f you know of a thing that -will
family to go to Woodland Park the alnlceway.
Hanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,l.o .0 .f.
bile In the afternoon.
87-4 tc
darken the Joy
where
a
nice
quiet
day
can
be
spent
Then Monday they begin the
Meets every Monday at 7J0 p
Of a man or a woman, a girl or a
For Rent or Sale— Ten room house over Imperial Theatre:
same round all oVer again and spend in the shade and the cooling waters FIGHT A BLOODLESS DUEL
*
^
boy.
&gt;
corner Osk avenue and Fourth street J. W. O. Singletary
the next week doing nothing but of the springs. Let the young seek
LB-Wklir
. That will wipe out a smile, or at
L Caltlaux and M. d’Alllleres Meet . Apply* W . W. Long.
8Q-2tc
Secretary
working and playing and riding and the pleasure« of the far shores and
N.C.
least way annoy
on Fiald of Honor—One Shoots
eating and lleeping and buyjng new the older ones will stay at home
For SaJe— A fine horse and a'good
A fellow ,‘ or cause any glfcfa»9*
and
rest.
Into
Sky,
On«
Into
Ground.
clothes and taking music jwpQÁ»¿tI)d
two seated surrey. Apply to L. R.
N o v ,/ .
Gate Cfly Tamp N e .«, W. 0. W
going to parties and th*a'tjts'*tnB
Paris.—A bloodless duel was fought Philips, phone 60.
90-3tc
* It's a pretty good plan to forget ft
overfeeding each‘ other at tf ndfw ,
Meets
second and fourth Wedatsdav
Tobacco Monopoly.
at the Par« dee Princes, between Jo­
'
— Exchange.
nights
tn
each month.
and
during
the
livelftng
week
UttheV
• • *
'• The president of Uruguay has sub­ seph Caillanx, former French minister
For Sale— Nice fat hens and broilnever comes home and breakr™ mitted to the general assembly for of finances, and hts political rival, M, era for’ table, at 116 Frejich avenue. G. R. Calhoun
J. F. Hoolthia
\ Henry J, Allen of the Wichita the door with a war-whoop and
Clerk
_ Jfepftn al a contract signed by the d'All Here«. Following tha decision or
Councd.
Comtucde
‘t V - ; r
f&gt;0-2tp ~
Beacon * describes the ruination of to smashing up the furnitu e,
rv inhijnlrf of finance, for the purpose their seconds that they must'meet on ----------- -------------------------- -— — ;----X
KanBaa-by the prohibition of liquor carressing mother with his double
“ftf establishing a tobacco monopoly. the field of honor the men faced each
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Easters Star
For Said—&gt;1010 Cadillac touting
and. he describee it in his own in­ up fist and kicking,little Tommy This contract provides for the conces­
Meets every fint and third Tunfty
c
a
r ’ for $400.00,• juat overhauled in
sion
to
a
private
company,
for
a
term
of
imical way as follows:
just to see^what little Tomfpy would
In each month.'^Everyone «ho h u m
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
The Distillers' assodatlon is send­ do, and doing other things to show 26 yean, of the eote right to Import,
his Star in the East are cordially
chine ft Garage.
82-tfc
ing out a new argument against pro- tbs pride of strong manhood that purchase, manufacture and aelj tobac­
to visit tlils chapter.
co
tn
all
its
forma.
The
present
man­
. hibition. It says that
prohibition used to be In him in the days be­
Alice E. Robbias, Sw'f •
"ruined, the grape uindustry in Kan­ fore prohibition came and killed ufacturers and dealers may -become
stockholders
fa
the
new
company
for
For
Sale—
Black
saddle
and
driving
sas,'' It claims that in the eighties everything in Kansas. *
Fheenlx Lodge No 5, K. of F.
tha value of their plants and stocks on
mare. Inquire of
Roberta at
this industry was over $290,000 per
And yet there are some who are hand plus a bonus, or they may dis­
—
Meet«
second and fourth Taesft^.'
grocery.
42-tfc
year, and it Is estimated at leas than asking, other states to ruin them­ pose ef their establishments, machin­
Niaiting knights always welcome
$25,000 now.
selves In this .absurd, dreary way.
ery and stocks to the company at
J. A.Tthwk
4 For Sale— Two good ■horses and H. McLaulinThe grape industry' wasn't the
actual v*fao plus a bonus. The com­
K.
It.
andS.
C.C, M
spring wagon. Inquire of Coco Cola
„ only industry ruined by prohibition.
pany la to pay tho state flJKUOO an­
T
Heard
a
fellow
spouting
in
a
Bottling
Co.
80-tfc
There was the mint industry.
nually during the first five years, fl,Sanford Loiffe No 62, F. sad A. M.
Prohibition killed the mint julep loud tone of voice on the corner the 757,800 from the sixth to the thir­
other
day
and
stopped
to
listen
and
•Communication
every fint and tkéi
For
Sale
or
Rent—
Tw
o
nice
realteenth
year,
and
from
the
thirteenth
hence there was no more demand
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. Thursdays st 7:30. Visiting M k «
for mint except in a few homes where found out that he was knocking the to the end of the twenty-fifth year $2,welcome. •
80-tf
they made mint sauce for spring brick roads to a finish. Said they 068,000. After 26 years the monopoly
■hail
revert
to
the
state.
were
not
being
laid
right
and
the
O. L. Taylor
F.L’ MJÖ«
lamb dressing.
For Sale— New Underwood ty p *
Secretary
.
W.J
Then there was the blow to the material was not right nnd nothing
Parenthood.
writer, price $76. P. O. box 1363,
eggs for eggnog, since the eggnog was right and that he knew what he
;i » !
Tho blame, then, for the boy who
Sanford, FU
89-tf
fllnited Brotherhood o f Carpealers
departed. When prohibition came was talking about all right. I asked goes wrong does not rest with the
Joiners o f Ampin
him
where
ho
’lived
and
how
much
•the hens had been doing their beet
hoy himself, or yet with hie remote
Roys) Typewriter« for sale— you
Sanford Local Union Ne, 1751
in- their free way to keep the egg property he owned nnd discovered ancestor«. It rests squarely with the
wiir find them aattafsetory. Con­ first » i d third Thursday night tt *|
industry alive, and you could gel that he was comparatively a stran­ parents who, through ignorance or
nelly, 109 Magnolia avenue.
o’clock in the Eagles' Hall.
eggs for S cents a doien. Since pro­ ger here and owned not a cent's neglect, have failed to mold him
worth
of
property.
Now
what
was
.
'
- 88-2te
Rmt Packard
Geo BlxdivriACfl
hibition hit the egg industry you
aright in the plastic days of.childhood.
R. S. and T.
«
have to pay 2 cents a piece for eggs. the use of arguing the question with What Is needed, especially in this com­
For . Sale— An 8 room^houae with
P ohibition took the life out of the him about any part or parcel of plex civilization of ours, with its myr­
« mall store house, locateti «o you
iad incitements and temptations, la
hens. They do not seem to have Seminole county. 1 did not.*
R. P. O. E. Sanford lodge 1241
i-ean make a good living.' donnelly,
n livelier appreciation of the responsi­
anything to cackle about since the
Meet first and third Wednesday nifU !
10y . Msgnolia avenue.
89-2tc
I km glad to see a start made On bilities aa well aa the privileges o f par­
saloon left us.
Joaept) 'CalUaux.
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ate |
enthood.
Moat
of
all.
perhaps.'
from
A man over in the eastern part the Y. M.- C. A. building and, to
R. L. P«k
tho point of view of coping with the
...
. . ,
.
„
For Sale— One horae tflick wagen O. L. Taylor
ol the *tatf used to make roulette *ee it agitated in The Herald of last
Secretary
' Exalted Bd*;]
problem of vice and crime, do parents
wheel». He «as
a fine cabinet week, Since that time 1 have heard need to appreciate that it Is in the
«r
®
avenue,;
• maker send the wheels he turned out several gentlemen speaking about it very first years of their children's gle of bis piatol to the aky; d'Ailllerea
Monroe Chapter So. 15, K. A. M.
hiMtp
jV fog. .XOlilt:He and other games of and they to o -aee they have been Uvea that the work of character build­ fired Into the ground. Thon General Orlando; rin.
Meets every aecond and fourth Tbure j
7~T~
~T ,
chance were mounted with ivory' lax in their duly toward the boys ing &gt;houId be begun.*—From ‘ T he Boy Dalateln, formerly mllllary govarnor i “
o f Paris, who a cie i ia mugiLT ul vuiw------ Do xau wa nt a well loratfd lo lill dav in Masoidc, Hall over the Inif
and mother of pearl. Prohibition of Sanford. We seem to be more Who Goes Wrong." by H. Addington
j'SanfordT Some cash down and bal* Theatre.
_______ *Vuijihg companicci *vli
monies, declared honor satisfied.'
concerned about-making money than Bruce, In the Century. .
killed that industry also.
O. L. Tsyte :
aficp to suit you. .Çoitfidly, 10» J. F .«am »t*
Iu fact prohibition has killed about making souls' and some day it will
High Priât]
Magnolia'avenue.
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ëtary
Gambling Dus to Ennui.
KNOWN BY WATCH CHARM
every, industry in Kansas excepting be brought home to us. There la
Wherever ennui la to be fought,
the raising of wheat and corn and no city in the south where a Y. MTO BENT
V).;
alfalfa and {ruit and live stock; po­ C. A. building would pay greater there la gambling, in the Journal of Four Boer War 'íu rvIvors Meat Ac­
“ .
To Get Rid of Red Ante
Religious Psychology Mr. Albert N.
cidentally
at
Olnnar
In
Blriningtatoes and peas and cabbages and returns than in Salford, made up aa
Red ants can make a hotue a
Gilbertson notes that winter gambling
hast, England.
For Rent— Rooms, large, cpol.
“ garden sass;" chickens and ducks it is from a cosmopolitan population Is one of the favorite amusements of
eninhabitable. One can get rid rfj
screened and well furnished for
arrti geese snd horses and mules.
and filled with the railroad boya who the Eskimo, and he quotes tho foiloirYhem, howiter, t f one knows bow. f a j
London.—A remarkable coincidence j « ___ . __ , __
,
- It busted up many of our p o s t have sparetjine on their hands and log statement on the "passionate gam -! that would be- hard to best is report-.
^
’ ,0 ‘’
»venue, first thing to’ do la tO find the pj* ^ 1
prominent gamhers, paralysed the no place to pass away the time,
4w
blera"^among the Ataakan native« of ad by the Maacheaier Guardian.,,' ■
84-tf.. they com o1 Worn—L * e ,-wbera^'
beer gardens and _ absolutely , killed tell you we are eertalhly losing the Lhe Ungava district, described by
n o t la. 'i f lt be in an aow»*lble ip«*.;]
Just before tha opening of U|é batFor Kent— Completely furnished
a little keroaana will quickly stop &lt;
the Bartender*’ union,.
beat opportunity of our lives in not Ifolmberg:
tie of Diamond 111R, in the Boer war,
house with piano for thp summer. trouble. On'tbe other hand, if
"GambUng ‘Is carried on to Inch a four soldiers, complete strangers, met
Prohibition baa left yery little of taking up this rnatttr at once and
Few steps to postoffice,' depot end neat be fa the wall or under the ft
•4
Khnsaa except the growing orope in the men hare who have plenty of degree among both sexea that even around aa overturned keg for a baity
steamer codk. A. W. -.Brown, En­ find the nearest accessible polsb !
their
own-lives
are
staked
upon
the
meal.
After
the
iqeal
one
produced
the fields, the stock in her stock money should take it * look at the
terprise, Florida. , • - '• - 78-tf
UU the in s « ts o ff as they sppoar.
pens, the dreary round of work, ides of a Y. M. C.'AJhftildmg now!. . issue of a -g a rn i The wtno*'r often a bad florin,' which was nfcatiy cut Into - ■—■■ ■■
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obtains the w ife'of bis opponent, and quarters, and a compact was made
work, work in her factories and It will come home to them later on
For
bolds htt' «Alii some tempting offer la that each ___________
man should_____
wear____
the__
mestores and other industries. It has and in a way that they least expert. made for ber return. The ofilj article
t Eor Cleaning Tlnwara.
mentó on his watch
should he P*d
fop desk,, office chairs
left us little to do in houra of leisure It la the duty of eveiy one of ua, be they possess Is frequently wagered, survive. The four, who belonged to ! » » d tables. Also ’ a roll top desk,
First Wha\i the tin in hot fl l
except just to fall in love, to get he parent or not. :
and when they lose they are greeted different regiments, then went Into j typewriter desk snd other equip­ end wipe Ihdrtuythly dry. Then •&lt;
married, send our children to school,
with derision.“
a d lo s and from that moment neither i meat for sale o r rent. Hwald office. with dry Hour, applied with »»
Being over in the store of W. W.
go abroad occasionally, join the
heard anything of the other until re­
82 -t f
churyh when we feel like it, rt^p into Abernathy lately he showed me the
cently. when a farewell dinner wab ,
^gsch other -with expensive 'automo­ neiy Jfooaier Kitchen Cabinets and
•being given to a popolar man fa Bir­
___
____ who
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Room for Rent, dose la. Apply
mingham.
was going
abroad.___
The
biles and store our money away in if I* was a housewife I would cer-= I
four .then with amasetnoat recognised
P*fk avenue.
- 88-tie
ji;.-dusty^bank vaults, instead &lt;4 giving tainly take hubby hj,- the hand and
Ivy'
each other by the pieces o f mats! at- -----------------—
■■■- of the n**K 'Mtsp aad&lt; . It' f6 cheerful gentlemen 'with white gently lead him. to it, for if there
«Un«« of. intcct*. miff ,
taehed
to
their
watch
guard*.
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For
Rent—
2
Rooms,
2ntl/
flighty
aprons who used to stand in front waa -ever or.V -thing constructed for
■a*«
and . lam* -■ —
•bovtld t&gt;* trvated with i
of cut glass ban and stay frequently, the benefit ,dX the lady of it e kit­
t n r t lÏT
H gh t housekeeping fa r
“ this one is onilhe house.",. V ’
chen this UnoaiW thing i*. tlj^beat.
Ballanfs
w f i f a r ,p p itovy, fallet,
‘ Where once &gt;he thriving business It,is well constructed rigLt jfdfri the
rm: ■’
of the saioort sent tfje clamorous grdund up. nnd the mait'/vko made
xte. AddreM P» O. '
Gats
Fla.
odor of its prosperity out upon the' it must have been a peiject Jady
Linden. N. J.—Webb Wallace, town
■ sidewalks and dear across tha ¿treat, for it ta buGt to. iave steps in the
treasurer, recaiv*4 |
Seme ,,f
1 wa find nothing but- shoe stores, kitdhsn and there . seems to be a
polit-ne, „ v l
money by mail Trino Ithaca, N. T ,
It neutralise oolson^
GoodtCri«
y
Farm« for .
at*
■ clothing stores, dry goodt a tom , place for everything.,’ Such i piece
I wharf ha formerly conducted a «tore.
I tñrted muscles a n d .t r
L
Ï
h
a
W
h
i S going
The sender said bai atole $10 from
meat markets, grocery stores and of furniture in tbe kltehcn will aara
Ihealthr coudlUoaa. A r i
í
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J
B
T
w
o
Esperi
illy . ’
store 20 years ago. Th« »ddlüpnal $6
other sordid. activities of an un tha housekeeper many aistpa besi^i»'
farm
«
for. 8^1*
wan.for
Interest.
happy people. /
keeping all tho utensils and-tha makthe whole list of e
-JK, Cgbnfeüy'a Real EaUtejOffiee
by e
Where enrt'you (¡aw foqfr lines of fags neat and rie an. , AH tb f house-*
Is mora «ff
Yy^
.
H9-2U
Policeman Must Hot Road
men on Saturday night. going joy-, keeper needs ia to lit down' ib frort
ths strong..-harsh
Yonkers,
f #..11** t .V a
—* -* *- telL _
A
lu u iw i, N.
n / Ÿ.i.—ronce Captain - ■
— ..
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sis.
When robbed to
.fully into room* where the doors of the kitchen' cabinet ..aqd every­
Cooley haa forbidden Omitan- ^ Cottage for Rent— U S Park gw*j rbeomeUc pa far, -aromi?:!
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veta» Vh- A tvv.l&lt;.k
- A FP__Jt___ 1 * -Ik ..
always swung in, never out, where thing opens out Before bar oil ready
«cistica. Ite
V A. TrafTord*'
anta to read newspapers during
lina and rsllevtne' iofiutneo
there waa sawdust on-the floor and for use. It' ^ogn-teverything in 'th e
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¡ ¿ i - : ’.' 9&lt;Ftb.
spare Urne «n d*ïh «Jnty^ He does
I w r y *r*» iry fag. y v i a
a merry crowd standing around1 the household except” pay tha bills, and
-r e
____m
4d lin im e n t
object to their reading tifa Bible '
e- •'
mahogany bar; wheye they , wvni I'rea lly believe tt wifi Jw iC ¿Vast | [ ts useful fa a t f a m a d v
good
magatine«.
I K j S r l woUd hl
licetion la alt
.*• treating all around and a man qpuld help In this direction. 'T h e
Y fi
“T*—re-.
"
get his «alary check cashed and we get things better in the kit
Aged Man
Booth Norwalk.
«pend it right there on his hpoii. the sooner art
y*
■ H . lU xbee ia
cofrpvdont, and then go enthusias- the right principle, for the fix
M '■
too
Ucafij^iome and break np tha fur- juturo in the
a black eye;

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SANFORD LANDS BRING THE PRICE
MEXICO AND THE Ü. S. MAKE .'A
THE DEMOCRATS ARE ENTIRELY
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TREATY; VIRTUALLY SETTLED
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Amateur Performance by Young­
Orlando Public School Muddle Not
DEFICIENCY
sters was Greatly Enjoyed
Yet 8tral|htencd
The entry list for the cars that
The performance of the Smuggle[ Attorneys Giles 4 Davis; who
will compete in the auto races at
man by the children of the Jutflor
*- '[represented the school teachers In
Daytona Beach on July 4th haa
Civic League et the Imperial last
their recent mandamus suit to com­
dosed and six cars have .entered.
Tuesday night waa enjoyed by the
pel Dr. J. F. McKinnon, county
Each car will contest In the three
many 'who came out to-oee tho chil­
superintendent, to sign their salary
feature races, of one mile, five miles
dren take,part. The children had
warrants tor the last two fhonths
and twenty miles. ■¡'
been hard at work for the paat fate*
of the. school term, have appealed
TUE SEASON OF 1914-IBIS PROM­
The entry Hat Jar the stock tour­ PEACE PACT HAS NOT YET BEEN from Judge Perkins' decision to the OTHER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT week under the direction of Mies
ing car races will not close until the
ISES TO BE MOST PROSPERsupreme court, '
Aapinwtll, to whose wonderful de­
LARGE COMPILED FOR BUST
MAliK, BUT THERE IS
day of the races, giving all drivers
velopment of the 'latent possibil­
In his derision Judge Perkins did
- DUS ONE IN SANFORD
HERALD READERS
o /:
ONE READY.# ■ . .
an opportunity to Inter.
ities In the children is due tb* sue- .
not go Into the merits of the con­
'■ '[■he proapects for a food crop of
Niagara Fails, Ont., July JB.— Am­ tention further thsn to judicially cAVaihlngton, July 3.— There -is eeee of the playlet. It was.A mix­
Orlando furnlahea three of the six
«jeUble* and new dtixen* were entries for the big races, and. San­ bassador DaGama, of Braiil, today assert the standing of the county much joy today among Democrats ture of songs, chorus and solo work
Mver brighter than just now almost ford, Euatls and Bradentown each formally announced the virtual 'set- superintendent os secretary of the because the Wilson administration and various other stunts that dis­
on the eve of another planting of furnished one. Five makes of cars tlament of the conflict'between tho school board. Ho held that the dosed the decal year with an Income played tha taJoqts of the children
the seed beds from which the big will b'e contestants and every car United States and Mexico. The am­ county superintendent serving in exceeding the ordinary expenses by from mere infants to tho«o fifteen
ercpa wilt be raised In the celery entered Is capable of making atTtast bassador explained that while me­ such capacity had the fight to ex­ nearly 934,000,000.
yean of age, and from the smallest
The treasury
department
an­ to the largest they carried out tkeir
ddu.
¡¡evenly five miles so .pour and some diation would take an immediate orcise discretion in the performance
On account of tho good season good records are expected Saturday. recces awaiting the outcome of ef­ of hi* duties. In this view tho su-, nounced total receipts for the year individual parts in great style.
jut year there are many returning
The complcteUist of entries ia aa forts by representatives of the t * o perintsndent Rad a right to refuse, of more than 9784,000,000.
The scene. opened with tho
This Is a million and a half; more Mothers* Garden and ' the
¡to the farms that a few yean ago follows:
Mexican factions to solve the inter­ to sign Ihe warrants if he thought
girls
looked anything but inviting. Many . O. P.VHcrndon, Sanford, Over­ nal problems -of Mexico the task of proper to d o 'so.
. *«j &lt;han Secretary McAddoo estimated. dressed as Mothers in ancient coeMv people ore writing about the land car.^
mediation wAy not yet concluded,
Mr. li«Roy«4if|&lt;n who mada t ju l
Hipi« »*«3 * , chorus. Then c a m » '“
: t. i
.
priced of Sanford land and many, of
W. M. Warren, Bradentown, Na­ though in essential part of its work argument in the case, and-who wan
th* .children, Toots the bad boy,
Frecsport, N. Y., July 8.— The
the old growers are adding to their tional car.
had been accomplished.
formerly chairman of the local board murder of Mre. Louise Bailey Ls still Reginald Holly and Billy the good
pMoesslon* and expect to farm more
Tfiir-ambassador spoke at a lunch­ of school trustees was not. aatiafied
Henry Self,
Eustis, . Premier. .
unsolved and no arrests have been boy, Alfred Robinson, Toot'* mother,
ibte next season.
Cook Auto Co., Orlando, Btrick. eon given by the three mediators with this construction of the taw made. The police think that elthet Lilian Herring and Billy's mother,
All of which means that real es- ,i Gray -Rush, Orlando, FordV
to newspaper correspondents. The and wished to obtain the opinion of
Clarece Hand. The chorus of moth- ’
a lunatic or a woman fired the shot
late haa started to movo and that **S. B. Hutton, Orlando, Nation*!. entire Mexican and Huerta delega­ the supremo court on it.‘ He holdi
era
and grandmothers and the song,
through the window. Dr. Carman's
'the scenes o f activity will again b«
"Whose Little Boy” followed.
A number of tho cart entered have tions to the mediation conference to the view that the duties of the
wife told tho police that she had a
noticeable in the Sanford section. already been taken to the beach and ^rore present and the remarks of Mr. superintendent as secretary of the
Tho Mother Gooso characters then
concealed telephone in her husband's
The many improvements being made tried out, and tho drivers are each DaGama, after careful revision, were board are ‘ wholly ministerial, which
made their entry qnd this brought r
office where the «hooting occurred
in the city with the chances pood confident that, records will be broken made public later, constituting a U to siy , that tho secretary must
forth generous applause, tho little
and was comforted by what she
for the starting of the new tourist for amateur race meets.
formal statement- of the mediation carry out the dictates of thè board
tots being so- sweet. Little Camilla
heard,
hotel aro also calling attention to
Puleston as Jill, Wllllo Oaring os
The handsome silver cups for work thus far.
irrespective of his own opinions, }
" I t Is a source of satisfaction for
oar city, and between city and coun- which the rkceri will contest will
Jack had her hand. Theodora Mil­
The supreme court usually takes
Washington, July 3.— J. P. Mor­ ler aa B o.Peep, Thomas Wight ss
trjrThi&gt;rV' will not be many dull mo- probsbly be on display today at T. me," said the ambassador^J‘to be recess about this time of year until
gan
was expected to call on Presi­ Humpty Durapty, Iva Wauthen a*
able
to
aay'that
one
of
the
essetv&amp;ta
*ents during the winter season.
H .-Evans' jewelry store on Oraage
October, and if the court is about \a
At least six improved farms hive 'avenue. They were expected ■yes­ points of our program, that dealirfg recess for the spir,asr, it U probable dent Wilson today tq, discuss busi­ Mother Gooes. Sara Wight Old
with the international aide of the that derialoq will be «delayed for ness conditions. It is th* first In­ Ledy In Shoe, ‘ Paul Strong and
boon sold her® this week but on acr terday but failed to arrive.
formal conference tho President plan* Waverly Abernathy as Ding Dong
count of a delay In tho abstracts
Two o r the judges for the races conflict Is virtually settled. ’ This several months.
to
hold with a number of industrial Bell Boy», Olive Newmpn aa Mis­
ud deeds that had ro be sent out have been selected from Orlando. dies not Imply that we go home with
In the meantime the teachers nre
and
financial leaders.
tress Mary. The character song
the state the deals are not to be They are Hon. Seth Woodruff and our. task, concluded, but we feel that wailing for- their money with no
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were splendid and consisted of "Th®: y
asde public at this/ time, but the City. Commissioner 8 , A. Johnson. so far we have averted war.
immediate prospect of getting It.—
We have established also through Reporter-8 tar.
Big'
College" by Newton Lovell, ~
rrty has been spld.
The ‘ third judge .will be selected
Old "B o b " Is Dead
"Down on the Ohio" by Mis* Elinor
There are also several deals to be from some other, point, probably agreement, between fhe parties most
. . » e was only a horse but h* w i*
directly interested-and in complete
’HmlhiT" and Reginald Holly and“ ’
lie in a few days in city property Daytona.— Orlando Sentinel.
Tax Sale Next Monday
a good one, and having lived to a
'T v e Got tho Mump«” by Mines
harmony wit^db^ sentiments of the
many people cqma to Florida at
I urst sale of lands jn Sem- ripe old age had been pensioned by Weima Graves and Moilie Altergovernment of the United State« tha
season of the year to procure
Hudson a Candidate
Ipole* county for delinquent taxes hU klndlu-artcd master and during
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tkrir winter homes beftotc the rttotf'
Tallahassee,' July 3.— All doubt as rtmt f t is a principle o f AmVrNan
« »3&gt;,## J ti
will take place at the coutt house hU declining years had ‘nothing to
Thé Smuggleman cleverly taken .J
later In the season.
*to his probable candidacy for gov­ policy to have our national prob­
next Monday afternoon, at whlchj do hut eat grass and reclioe in the
by Clarence Mahoney then proceed­
Many of .the farmers are busy ernor in 1916 was removed today lems always given a fair examina­
time Tax-Collector JinklriH »111 sell shnda of the orange trees on tho ed tu steal *'t&gt;he little boys, all ôf
jng muck and making other Im­ when the resignation of Senator tion ond settled without foreign in­
nil lands on which the state' and Milikr grOve southwest of the city.
which required much tinging end
provemenu .and ere long the sum- F. M. Hudson as counsel for the terference. We understand that if
county taxes have not been paid, Bpb was the old gray horse .thai
many sjxçakLng parts, tho! different
rich visitors will return from the railrDsd commission was m ade'pub; a result haa been atyeined we shall
and aUhodgh taxes have been paid had worked for tin- fl/m of T. J.
characters
.bring faithfully portrsyhave
.created
a
more
favorahle
at­
[ mountains and 'seaside ‘ resorts and He, he neclhring his purpose to be
up n-markably -well therb is consid­ Miller &amp; Son for the past twentythe
boj*X and girls. Clarence
mosphere
in
international
polities
a
candidate
as
fil^
m
:in
reason
for
the rear, work of making money
erable property on which the taxes fOur &gt;car», JJ# ,h«uL worked for Mahofu4/ Ih Uie song. "111» steal •
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— .. in America."
from Sanford soil-begin In earnest. resigning.
other people thirteen years before
still remain unpaid.
Out at-N lfht^-w ith the gnqme* and
Mr. DaGamn called attention to
■ •y
When interviewed qs to his action
The law rcnulrcMhe T at Collec­ that and lost year the Millors do- also ih’e son g,'"T h e Twilight noat"
Senator Husdon had ih e following the fact that President Wilson per
Lake Gaining Ground
S that Boh v,ui due for tii&lt;&gt; j&gt;entor to advertisiitdcflnquent taxes for
waa' in good voice. Thé soprano
sonally- had informed the mediators
'*
Hon.^Forrest Lake, i^ember of to sny:
five week*,' Which ha* been done ln| slon department and- he yros given ■olo|, “ Tha Man in the Moon wry
before
they
left'rapblngton
that
the
"M y resignation haa been con­
the Florida, legislature frota Sem­
the Sanford Herald, in each Tues­ the freedom of their farm and or­
inole county, and candidate for templated for some «time. The com­ oKly why to solve Mexico's problem day's .issue for the poxthfivc weeks ange grove with nothing to do but Wise" by Mias Virginia Brady and
»peaker- of the house during -the missioners had notice some months was^to aid .'*thn contending parties if at tho end o f that time thu ta x e s wait for, his entrance .into the horse "The Moonshine Men" by Mrs.
V*nco. Douglass were well rendered
iaxt term, la making good headway ago of my inleirtion to /csign, to in Mexico to' teach an agreement and costa of advertising have riot heaven.
and well received.
in Ms canvass tb secure this impor­ tako effect July 1, but circumstances among themselves, thus obtaining a been paid tile sale is made at fhc
He was just 37 years of' age and
After' the Smuggleman had been
tant position.. H? has-been In v*ri&gt;- arose which made it advisable to Mcxiesn solution of the Afexiran next legal sate day, which &lt;fs the easy living s6emed to be too'm uch
caught
with the goods by the Fairy
ow pections^ef I h e . state recently postpone such action for the time quesUpn” t • . -• V V
first Monday in tho succeeding for him and ho departed this* life Queen' and restored the kidnapped
-•
Ifi'yhU',;
tnarfner.
.the
ambassador
ind gotten in jVrwi^antl touch with being:' My resj^riatjon.. will ■ take
month, b e g in n in g s 12:00 o'clock last Monday afternoon. He was
the members and upon his .return icftoct at tho pleasure* of tho commls-i revealed thnt the course mediation noon.. The property Is offered for given- darsst burial just outside sf boy* to their mother* xbe entire
Home today he found a great mass dorter*,--but not later than April l, bus taken was,in Pro*idnct( Wilson's sale for the faxes and costa of ad­ •the oiometery -to-whlch spot ho had company rendered thé “ Galloping
Song," "M y Country'* Flag" and
cl mail awaiting him relating to the 1916. I have fixed 'hat final limit mind from the beginning.
vertising and sale. If no one bids hauled* many a deceaied resident
Dixie" a* a Grand Finale to a very
The speech served also aa a defini­
rime topic, so it is believed that for^jlpveral reasons, |ri the first
"Cm it Ui.Is bid in by the Tax Col- during his youngeg days. Tie a pity pretty playlet and one that rcflecta
tion
for
the
world
generally
.of
the
Mr. Lake wilt' \mve HttRj or no place during April »nd May of i
jleetor Jor the Stete ol Florida. If that mere people were not m kind
trouble in landing the place as he &gt;ycar my time must bn gTyanTTo iffy hitherto unsettled ‘stuAu# of media- two pgrsons are bidding against to the animals ■that have.',served great credit upon the boys and gir\a
who took part and thélr ' !rstructorV'
vm a universal favorite.'with' jpem- duties, as a member- of the sonata. Mon. Ambassador DaGama' and
each other, the bid tho'tame amount them faithfully and ithen their days
:
ben In the last house from, ail pa4£jt In ih e next pl’n cti-my , private af-. Minister Naon had planned to leave o f troney, as shqwn by the tax ad­ of work arc over place the. dumb Mis* Aaplnwril.
The Junior C ivic.Lèagup netted'* .
tofllght, but found tnahy details to
of the state and as M r Lake is Taira ' need more ^.attention than
vertisement,,, but bid to pay said creatures on the pension list and
. »h»t ix kpown .as a progressive can giye them in n*tf present posi­ atea rtgo &amp;o'd postponed tjuir depart amount-for a smaller piece of ,und make their leaC' days peeceful and nice sum of money for their work ,
fn beautifying the d t y end fh e cfill-'
m y in te n d * to im*'Until tomorrow. The Washing­ to be taken out of. the southeast Jttll of feed. »
Democrat of the latest approved tion. ‘‘Finglly it.
dren have not only grine*d valuable.
ton
government
would
have
pre‘ type, it seems, that he will have fair Bff a candidate for governor in the
corner,xjhe bulanco of tho property
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Instruction but they art «•»abledaw ~
ferredthit
the
mediation
board-re­
»Hlher and easy sailing to the Cov- primary election of 1916, add I deMore Dangerous Crossings '
rcrauina unincumbered, Should the
assist in making Sanford u or* beau-.'
‘ «ted goal. A s.the spcfker for the aire to lje free to devote to the bam- main here whiletyho constitutional ownef wish to redeem the land after
Editor. Herald:'
r
tiful in many way«,
ISIS house came from West Flor- palgn as much time as may be nec- lata were urgod to act quickly on the it is sold he can do so by going to
The Herald in mehtipnlng rail*
invitation already cxtendo4*
M* and the.apeakef for the 1918 eaaary.
the clerk of th« circuit *court, and road croeainge in the city limit* the
The mediator* tonight formally
Accident to Her Eye
came from north Florida and
paying all 'costa,-and taxes, and In other dey overlooked one qf the moat
acknowledged
the
latest
note
from
•Mrs.
FlndosCurlett and hor sister.
Union Sunday Evening Services
* ,1* get!orally conceded that thta
tereat qt-the rate of 2$ per cant for dangerous of ojt, the one et the big
Gen..Carrantsn
The
answer
expres?Miss
Icttohodr
’ of, Geneva * were In • ■r&gt;-'*
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next
Sunday
evening,
tints the apeakerahjp should be
the first year or fraction thereof, ice plant on First street 'and one
fs
appreciation
for
Carranta's
friend*
tho
city
Tuesday
••fed consult D r.^ jA ,
July
6,
for
tho
months
of
July
and
fivin to Penuinaular. Florida .as a
and 8 par cent »ftar the first year.
August, the member* of the. Methr Ijr sentiments toifard peace and fa In caso the property waa sold tq-art that is tnqra extensively traveled Neel. Mlsp” IcrmbOuf, while openmatter of equity and justice.
than ,any &gt; th er «treat, ,of the clfy, lp«- a-tysrbf; 1)1neapptes at her home .¡, '
It will be
-^Forrest Lake haa been a.resident odist, Presbyterian and Congrega­ cadrteously phrased.
individual tha 'aiiivqnt he paid’' out
both by the farmem and people had B' nóll. or .pwrtfrie' of the bqx to , 4.
made
public
tomorrow.*
of Florida, fof the pipit, twenty tional churchea will unite to' hold
is returned UN-him with tha Interest travelling acrou the state. Every
The
AmevWtaRI
delegate®
todky
rt*
strike her gif**«*.breaking'lhara and
y*in» and haabce^promlnently ldfeD-f theft: ' evening nevyl«!§; at 7¿3D} In
at the above nit«; i f , th* state hid It day. eoma on«&gt; ‘ifa* a T »-rr"r ~ ^ sp f
reived
word
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Washington
to
*,
xendiny
»viraalf, partfrie into J^be
the
Star.
It
ia
wise
and
good,
in
ikfied with the vast development
in then the Intefeet goee to the on 'Ablavoroealnf as -all the through
leave
here
when
they
thoughtad.
h
e
/«
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.T^sklnfc
a scriooB
serloo* 'wound
wound snd
more
ways
thin
one,'
¡that
this
that has, taken place, in th e'staU
stale. ’At ‘ the .inspiration x&gt;f two trains and th* switch trains use this
visable,
but
they
will
be
the
lest
to
on4
that
caused
her
InUnse
path
Christian
fellowship
should
thus.be
vtfthin th jtfp iriod . For a number
yegra a tax deed* may be secured track add ,tho danger Is there *!
go.
The
Huerta
delegatee
received
and
auffering,It
U
r
tu
be
hoped'
manifested;
it
is
in
harmony
with
°L years he was owper of the Ice
from the clerk, if the land has not
Plant and waterwork* of thia dty, the present day spirit of.denomina­ formal inatructlone from their govern been redeemed Ipy the orginal owner, way». Theie w no provision .made that Miss Jcenhour will not suffer
jat any time for the protection of the any serious injury to 'th e .ay*, al­
meni giving them fcienory powers to
411 of which he sold last fall to a tional fraternity which is seen
'people who are obliged to cross here though It may be ntwesiitry for her
dlactiM
internal
questions
with
con«ftporation Qpafattng-1» .various d - over our landj indeed no ecplesi
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ONLY THREE CHURCHES ! . In going and coming to town and
BtitUtiOti&amp;lijtS,
to consult, a specialist *t Baltimore
tical
organisation
lAgaa-by/ko
tfolng.
y
ltl Florid*. In 1911 he was
back
and
'earn«'
time
there
will
be
If the in ju r / develops into some­
v’
/
A
ministers
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thfac
Hiuro^pa
twcUd as a member of the bouse,
a Of SeafoVd W IB 'flsrc Union Sersotye
very
seriotfr,‘accidents
at
.
this
thing more serious. '
will
unite
In
conductipg
th‘
*** fe-elacted In 1913 and has just
-.»Icee In Ihe Siar Theeler
The.com m ittee in charge of the
crowing.
With
the
increased
nutn
each
one
taking
turns*’
While
hire
in
b«a relumed as a mejnber of tj^r
,
^ ..'..Only three Sanford churches will
i oxpieae
their cordisi
Ilannea Sells Oat
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fo'jty
who
contributed
In-any
have union services in the Star Thfc*
’’. W , Z. Haymen. who ha* been
few the preaching of the atrtmari wlf}
tton. '. This n u
to' the ‘lUceesfl bf. the'oper- ater m announced In the, paper of something. _
operating'.k turpentine s d i i 'et Oebe followed for July:; ■*
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The mistake was mad« teet the.people; . ' 1 db ’ hbt wish to teen for thq past three yearn ha*
òtta. To the merrhnpta whd _
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July
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P.
foibmi legislature and the L
tbeir ads; t o . Thefor It* gffi- in the announcement1 that tho Holy place any hardship ori‘ the.Tollrdad Sold his enUr* holdings at that place'
M has served, on many important &gt; July li-U e V 1- F, K. Steinmeyer.
Cross Pariah would join in'the union and h*Y0 nothipg.io s u g g e s t - t h o to Ivey L Co., who in the future
miUeea during h is ' incumbency *1 July 49— It«*. 'Smith Dsrdin, Ipr&lt;- ertjns ^drefîislojt: r to vfi&amp;T owners' of,
services
but they will cOntlm#.. to way"4jfs ggt«l'.‘jQi.'igVVratehgnfB-' hut •ill operate the «till, Mr. Hoyman
mitcnineAflii
tire
‘pkrqdo
and
(9
-a
him an insight into preUmin- aiding Elder of M.r E.
Mjpjld^iair thtk-«nK U^f. flagraed o r La Undecided where he will
the
«ihiiifren
w
h
o
-g
a
v
e
'
|heir
time
July
96—
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Brownie«*
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■ffaira ttltu a Ilf
of great value
some pf tbe^ WB^loytieia^'dh* com­ but ti investigating ««versi pisce*- In
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the
chof
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the hous*.
and*
pany would he fellpwml .by .tljelr
cip.‘In
leadhere
. HU mtny
“ through the
superiors
to
^pay
abthc
slight
atten­
will I« looked
I
to
los«
I
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...
|ou«
tVJ
Wight
tion to vehicles ,at the crossing* it
Zack Ho
t&lt;r pi
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DENTS— EVENTS O F SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIËN
REPORTERS CQVER TERRITORY FÖR HERALD

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Misa Thu»« Turbel h u returned
h o p e «iter a plsaisnt \l«lt to Dayton«.
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Mrs. Holly Do«no returned to her
home in Miami last Saturday.
M l« Mae- Prevatt* 1« visiting rela-tlvea and friend« in Bad Gallia.
Miaa Jimmie Laing and brother,
Joer of Sanford visited their aunt,
M n. W. D. Ballard lait week- )
The Mixaaa Flynt, who have had
the Geneva House In charge this
left Jast Thursday on a plea*-

UtAi Ravi Joel Siisrtx on Lake
Champlain for th e , month of July.
Mr. and Sirs. Alex Mar»hall of
Cameron City were all day nue»ta
Sunday Of the Ellsworth» of Beardall avenue.
Ml** Alleen Minnick’s friends will
be pleaied to know phf will be as­
sistant liutructor of domestic «dance
at Southland College, "'now belngl
moved from Gainesville to St. Pe­
tersburg and ta-spen this fall,

Forsyth, Ga. They expect to re­
turn In lim e to opap the hotel for
thar fall patronage. They were ac­
companied by their niece, Miaa Kate
train on Wednesday. They expect
Flynt. ,, ,
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Mr. and Mr«. Homer Nicholson to remain eeveral weeks to enjoy
have been »ick for several, day«, the fishing a id bathing. «'
}ir. and Mrs. Hudson of Cam­
though Mr. Nicholson U somewhat
eron
Villa avenue have m oved ’ to
Unproved.
North
Carolina to care for hU
5 Roy THU« of Sanford visited hla
father.
grandmother, Mr*. G. R. Nicholson
‘ 0uah Haaty left last week for
last Wednesday.
Dr. Harrold Pattlahall of T**P°n Charlotte, N. C.. for a rialt.
Springs la «pending a few days pleaa- Hasty want to the tame place this
week.
antly with his parents. »
Mrs. J. F. McClelland and little
Mr. Henry Buriy and wife left
sons
are at Ft. Christmas visiting
last week for a visit to their former
1er
parents.
JBu £&lt;.
home In New Jersey.
During the heavy «how&lt;|jg%ftHb¿
Mr. Allison, who Hvee near Ge­
,
c o &amp; fe ftfi.
neva ii certainly a capital potato Friday
grower. From a little leas than 2 K j
onda of ashes «re,be­
acres he gathered 140 barrels of tha
end stored at Sêmfinest Irish potatoes .that have evak
been sewn in Geneva. He founo
ready sale for them at a good prfre.
The fill across the river Is baftlg
OVIEDO OCtURRENCES
put In good condition now and it is
sincerely hoped that there will be
no more trouble in getting to SapMiss Elisabeth Stone* left Wed­
ford.
nesday , for Daytona to visit rela­
1 The question of a new seven tives. From there she will go to
thousand dollar school house is oc^ Lake City to the B. Y. P. U. State
cupylng the minds of our dtiaaog
Encampment..
just now, pro and con.
Mrs. W. H. Steinmeyer and daugh
Canning vegetables Is becoming
ter, Mias Maud Steinmeyer bt La ke­
quite popular in Geneva this sum­ nnel are visiting relatives here.
mer; several hundred cans of beans,
- The young people had a chicken
tomatoes and other things have been
pillau at Lake Charm on Thursday
saved from thé summer crop#. Homo night.
Everyone seemed to enjoy
hand packed eatables will be on the themselves very much.
market soon.
The Sanford Telephone Company
- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wicks enter­
are busy installing phones in the
tained last Wednesday evening in
majority of the homes in Oviedo,
honor of Miss Dougherty of Abbe­
which will be quite an advancement
ville, Ga. Their pretty home waa
and service .to the town asd hope
tastily decorated, the color scheme
to have them ready, for service by
being white and pink. The punch
Monday.
bowl, which was in a bower of green
A party constating -of Mrs. J. B.
vines was presided over by Misses
Joned and children, her -father,
Addle Greshsm and Barbara Mc­
mother and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Lain, both of whom were dressed in
White with pink trimmings. Each
guest "had been requested to bring a
package containing something he or
■ho wlabed to dispose of; the pack­
ages were al) numbered, correspond­
ing numbers being put into &gt;a box
and each jienion drew a number
and the package bearing that num­
ber was opened by the Individual;
discarded things of every descrip*
tion were on display and much fun
waa enjoyed over them. The guests
demon
peat enjoyed a game of state abbre­
viations which caused the majority
to think hard for awhttfe. ■ Mr. Reed non of Palatka wars united is holy
Dooley and Miaa Irene' Pettra made matrimony by Rev. H ope'of Oviedo.
highest score.
A huge spider web The bride wore a very stylish suit
fiad been prepared’of white and pink of blue.-'ratine. Refreshments were
strings, the girls taking the (pihk scryed Immediately .after the cere­
and the boy» taking the .white qnea mony and the happy pair left-on the
a n d 'each.'following to the^rtid,' at 11:30 train for Chattanooga, Tens.,,
which was found a mjAsage telling thence to A'aheville, N. C. After
what- the' findyr must do. Pro­ their return they will be at home in
gressive anagrams was next enjoyed, .Palatka. Mbs Daniel has many
highest »core being made by three,' friends bt-Geneva- a»; well a» else­
Misses-.Geiger and Dougherty a»d where wKo will mb» her greatly In
Frank Sutton. Refreshments were ■octal circles. Mr. Brannon la a
then serked consisting of white and young* man of sterling worth and is
pink crepm and cake bearing out certainly to be congratulated on
lb * ■ color scheme. The guest of winning the fair bride. Thoee pres­
honor wore a blue silk crepe de ent were M n. J. W. Flynt, MUaea
chine with slippers to match. Tboaa Irene Peters, Lydia Geiger. Kato
present were.Mlaaet Bobble Nichol­ Flynt and NelUe Geiger.
son, Addle Gresham, Irene Peters,
Thuaa Tar bell, 'Margie KUbee, Ra­
mona McLa|n, Marie Daniel, Lydia
Geiger, Pgari KUbee, Emma Pjoctor. Barbara McLain, Nellie Geiger,
Ruth Prqctor,. Ruth Geiger. Messrs.
A. B. f)oaue, ,R e «d . Dqolev, Ertla,
Borne very reroafkable nwulu «re be­
Fred Ballard,' Gordon jflynt. Frank ing obtained by treating «tomach,, liver
- KuttOn, Edwin ' Raulfnd'o, WllllaUi and intestinal troublée with pure veg­
Kilbeci Tommy McLalu. Fred Pre- etable oils, when exerting a cleansing,
and purifyfng action upon the
’ yatt, Claud dpfiee, Duckhardt, Hor- soothing
lower bowels, remo vi nj
ract Raulenoq, Harvey Geiger, Rob- of poisonous fecal mat
7/ ! arte Hill, Cerll Raulerson. Mr. and preventing their al*orption by the blood.
Mrs. H. Y. Tarbel, Mr. and Mrs. This done the food Is allowed free pas­
from the atomach, fermentation
Wade Hauloraon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W sage
cease* and stomach troubles quickly dia&gt; Culpepper. Mr. and Mm. W. L.
6 * if and.. Mr. and Mrs. David
Grorgp H- Mayr. for twenty yean a
Speer. During tha
evening
the leading Chicago drutvist, cured himself
and many ofhbi frifnilk of stoma#!, liver
guest« were invited to a picnic oh and intestinal troubles of years' »land­
Lake Harney for Thursday after­ ing by .this treatment, and ao successful
noon,. and evening gtv*A. lrr Mis* was the remedy his devised that it has
Dougherty’s horny by Mr. and Mrf. since been placed in the hsnda of drug­
David Speer. ' Reside« * the - one* gists all over the counter.-who hair« sold
thousands of bottjes.
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above'm entlonej Mr. and Mr«. W.D
Though absolutely harmless, the ef­
Adams, Mr, end Mr». C.. A --R au- fect of the medicine is sufficient'to con­
’ lemon,. Mr, and M n , A- W. Davie, vince any one of iU remarkable cflccend within 24 hours the suf­
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. ChambUsa. Er­ tivenesa,
ferer feel» like a new person.
Mayr'a
nest Flynt, Mr. Donovan and Fern Wonderful Stomach Remedy U now sold
Tarbel attended.
. here by L. R. Philips ft Co. (Adv|.) .
4 Ot&gt; J«H Wednesday morning at
the pretty home oi t f » bride, Mias
Mabel Denial end Mr. Arthu,- Bran-

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ANTICIPATE YOUR FURNITURE WANTS

IF YOU KNOW OF ANYTHING YOU

votes

3000

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EXTRA

With feaeh Dress Pattern oi Ratine,
29c, reduced to 19c per yd.
Beautiful whjtb ground with pink,
light, blue, tan and black stripes.
Regular price waa 29c, for.' *| f t ~
M on day reduced to

KITCHEN SAFES

iome Table embodies
that goes to make up
luty, and at- the same
ooking the necessity o f

$5.50 Safe for $3.$9. Made
s i» , wire front, dodrf, » 4
special for next week..

Oak Center Table 89c
This Table U solid oak, 16 inch
\ uare tup, with under shelf. Just the
1 ble for hall, small room or that va1cant corner,

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A Regular $3.00
Rocker

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$ffc.75 Oak Dresser $11.98

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Genuine oak, highly finished, \teu
worth $25.00, large size
mirror, special only,.;...

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$27.50 Mahogany Wash Stand $18.98
This Wash Stand has large mirror.
‘V A Wash stand with French mirror
bespeaks high tone arid classiness with: . in itself, doesn’t it? For only $18.98.

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Standing of Candidates Up to 6

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P. M., Wednesday, July 1st
Miss Maud Cameron.,.
Mr«. W. W. Fry. , . ........
Mrs. C, L, Goodhue..
Mrs. I, D. Hart.. I ..
Misa Anni J. Howard. ,
Miss Grace Hawkins.
Mrs. R^AL Sheafcr----M ica A t u

Hanford

60Ó.G50

Sanford
Hanford.
Hanford.
.Sanford.
Sanford.

Proctor. .

Ml*« J P c n T a t e .....
Misa Mamie RojraL . . .
Mini ' ClareiC Hand. ..
M M Beulah Hutchinson

. .Osteen
Sorrento
.Hanford
. Sanford

132,300
5.900
159.800
169,noo

Sanford

Miaa Junle Stumon.. . . . . . .SaAford
.SaAford.. . . . . . . . 34,400
Mrs. J. B. Ailkln*................Sorrento.............
Sorrento.
. . 17,500
Mre. D. R,Brinson.. . . ; .*. . .Sanford.; .. . ----- 11,500
Mrs.C. A. O w e n «.,,........... S a n fo rd ..* .,---- 19,250
Mias Julia Hodge«.
..........Sanford.............. .425,950
CANVASSING FOR VOTES IN THE STORE IS
PROHIBITED AFTER JULY FIRST.

The above table shows the exact standing
of each and every candidate.
No votes are held back. Every vote is­
sued since the beginning of this contest will
be void1'after July 1st.. So you see the can­
didates cannot deceive one another for more
than one month at a time.

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White Overalls, Union made and
good quality, for Monday afc Q Q , i
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Shareton style, large French beveled
mirror. This Dresser is chpap at
$85700, but when you have an oppor­
tunity to buy it for $23.98 that's going
some in real bargains.

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Inch Oak: C en ter T a b le $1.89

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square, flaring turned legB, with
elf, worth lots

Our entire stock Of Hammocks
this season consists of the Palmer line,
which is the best made Hammock on
the market at the price. We haye a
few left at the following prices; $1.19,
$1.69, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 £ Q Q Q

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is a beautiful table and worth twee
the price we ask for it, t i
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This U our number, 90
Kitchen Safes, with double

Round Top Oak Table $1.49

These are beautiful Rockers that
sold regularly at $5.00 and $6.00,
-m genuine Mainland wil- ( a n f t O

18 X 36 Inch
matting rugs,

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$6.00 WILLOW ROCKERS $3.98

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durability,

* VIO-OO Bird a , I^-e Maple' Center
T w Ia 1 willow woven basket bottom,
Also willow woven flanged top and
willow legs. This Table is cheap at
$ 10 .0 Q, during special furniture days
thesis Tables are going m /J Q f t
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IN -TUE FURNITURE LINE» HERE IT IS

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Watch this advertisement each and ev­
ery week for
¡¿pun which -there ,are
extra votes given ana„in that way you can
gather several thousand extra, vote* each
week. Last Monday, June .29th, several can­
didates purchased beautiful- parasols upon
which, besides getting 5,0(Ki extra votes they
got a reduction of one-third in the price of
(hi* parasol.
THIS WEEK
You Will find elsewfiere in this Ad. a.re­
duction madeion all Ice Cretan Freezers and
an additional 5,000 Votes FRKEL

supplied witHlfils particular Shoe, as
it is. However, we have just received
another big shipment hf Baby DolLs,
like illustration, the price fl&gt;1 A O
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the ever changing fads make it abso­
lutely essential that a woman—to be
well dressed must not by any means
overlook her outlay of Shoes. To be
well dressed you jnust be well shod.
Vifi- carry Shoes suitable to all func­
tions or any, occasion.

3,000 V O T E S EXTRA
WITH EVERT 5, 4 OR 7 TARO DRESS PATTERN

. 29c Ratine reduced to &lt;19&lt;V‘ white
ground, pink, light blue, tan and black
stripes we will givu, 3,000 e x t r a votes
with each dress pattern sold of this
Ratine.
j Summer Sflks—Rcgular .39c Silte
reduced to-29c, .'this is a real nice pick
up. • Come ih and give them the once
over.

$1.25 DRESS SHIRTS*T9c
: That ever
Extra special values in thesrf Sliirta,
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odd sizes, 14, 16 and 17, regular price
$1.00 ’ add .$1.25,' Monday ■1 + Q • . / You Wii)^ find-advertised Ratise, reduced
while they last, only w’w
V'»»** »■■* ^
bLf from 2Qc to 19c, ana 3,000 extra votes given
with ouCh drais pattern-’ Ybu nht* ori!yn&amp;hv^
»5.«» STETSON H*TO « 1 * 8
Jno. B. Stetson‘ quality N o .1 , .Co­
ÿour "while ‘
lumbia and other popular d* Q f t Q
week in íookír
shapes, in black and Jan $ . 0 , ^ 0

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ore if* to-do to win onè of these Gold Wa
.Jttily Igt until tiré contest elewes. Not an

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LARGEST RtXJORITY KNOWN
• charleston, W. Va.. July 3.— State from one to sit months.
vide prohibition of the liquor busi- « ‘‘ The enactment of the
J P Q M ib „cea In West Virginia becomes ef- Kenyon law by copgreaa will be of
* ^ tiv r midnight tonight. It bring» considerable assistance in enforcing
■tj,e total number of states In the the prohibitloh awl in thla state," he
ttrohlhitlon column up to nine. •
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.With West Virginia added, the
f,Pne of the benefits or the federal
•f„t will be: Georgia, Kansar, Maine, act is that records o f interstate ship­
Mississippi, North Carolina, -North ments of liquors may bo required,
•J Dakota. Oklahoma, Tennessee, West and therefore every railroad, ‘ ex­
Virginia. These nine atates of total press company and any kirtd of
prohibition territory, plus the local transportation company including
„«.license .area, mako up 2,132,720 ateamboata and vessels carrying
gquarc miles In which '48,029,750 freight or express either from another
persons or nearly 60 por cent of the atate into oura, or from one paçt of
eountfy'a population live' accodrlng our state to another part must obey
to the latest .figures of the prohibi­ tho laws of this atate respecting
tion leaden.
liquors. Every one of the transpor­
The 92,000 mkjority with which tation com. »nies will be required
the people of Went Virginia accepted to keep special records at the point
the “ dry" proposition was relatively of delivery showing the receipt of
the largest everiflven by any state. liquors, thé kind and quantity, to
Jti was approximately two to one for whom consigned, when delivered,
“jTutewide suppression of the- liquor and tha consignee must sign In pernosinesa. l l was a surprise even to aon for tho shipment. The* Webbthe prohibition forces', who were In* Kenyon* act vesta the right to endebited largely to the determined foroe these provision! of t the law
gland which many of the large em­ and regulation thereunder against
ployes took in favor o f their cause. interstate carrier». Non® of th*
The state has » population of 1,221,- carriers -will' be permitted ttf -TW
119 by the census of 19io.
ceive consignments of liquor to any
, The mandate of the legislature, point where there is n or a regularly
embodied in the Yost bill, for the employed ' agent to keep such rec­
enforcement of the new law, begin­ ords, and have.them open for in­
ning July 1, departs In many re- spection at all times.
ipccU from the methods hitherto
“ The man who Is engaged in tha
tried along this UBp. The chiflf fea­ steamboat business upon our watenl,
tures center about the creation of o interstate or intrastate, must keep
commlssidhv
prohibition, whose these records and will not bo per­
psrliruisfJYosjrtea»* i t , will be to aeo mitted to deliver* any liquors or
that b y y &amp; i f i .;'^ue?&lt;Uy midnight mako sale of any liquors upqn board
some 1,2(jfo’ 1i^udLselling places shall this vessel while in our waters.
be punished by Jaw if they koep , “ Thla brings us to the question of
liquor for sale.
how far One may get liquors for
The new office of commissioner of another.. In tho first place if one
prohibition
automatically falls to acts as the agent If the seller, he is
' St3te Tax Commissioner Fred O. guilty of selllnt. If dne sets as
I Blue of this 'city, who has beet agent of the purchaser he is guill
spending several months in. prepar of selling. In other words If on*
»tit,n for strict enforcement of the
occasion to go to some point
8*w law.
out of the state, and a friend hands
To save the state the time and him a dollar and request that he
«apsnse of taking violations before purchase for him a quart of wjhisstate courts, he has been urging key, and he doea it and delivers U
municipal ordinances governing the to him, he is jtuilty of making the
violations, thus permitting the cases sale, and )&gt;y the act is guilty of
to be brought before the local courts. making it, not where he purchased
In an effort to Instruct the people it but where he delivered it in the
as to the provisions of the new law, state. Again the representatives of
who sell liquor cannot come
Commissioner Blue has tlto
into
the
state to aoUdt verbally, by
lecturing throughout the state
latter,
circular
or otherwise. There
f “ In other states," says
is only one or two way» that a d tl"where prohibition has bedn adopted,
sen of this state may bring liquors
oae of the forces that has had to be
into it; he niayujion his own initia­
contended with has been the drug
tive
order it, and have it sent to
store. The Yest bill will regulate
himaqjf
by common carrier, fr his
this feature. Druggists may. ed! slpersonal use, and not for any illegal
eohol only t© persona not addicted
purpose, or he may go and get it.
to lu use ujjbn prescription of a rep­
But in either event he cannot bring
eatable physician, who has exam­
it here for unlawful purpose*. If he
ined the person and. in detail: set
orders it shipped by common car­
forth in the prescription the persons
rier a record ia made, open to inspec­
for the u»e of alcohol. The gov­
tion;
if he goes after it and brings it
erning bodies of .druggist* have ap­
With him, intending to use for unproved of this pliin. For scientific
lawful purposes, he may be arrested
Or mechanical purpose*, alcohol will
dud the liquor aekeiL ao soon aa he
-h e »old only after mftdavit a* to it*
intended uses, and Uniform records
«1 all aucjjt'Saleg wllF-be kept to be
Inspected ^npriodically by those in
'■■charge o l ^ ^ e .jeniorSeriifnt of the
ira cc T fami it Motet
law. No druggist, however, can
K l I L b o o k let
•ell In any fo r a *rhisk*y,,', hnihd^
ale or any beverage of an^ntoilcating nature.
“ The Yost bill alao undertakes to
do away with the «Junking cjuljs,
which have been' the sources of* so
much trouble in oth^r atate»,’ 1 he
Add.
It provide* that &gt;n y person
••’directly or Indirectly aaodated in
•keeping aueh a club hop»« or other
place where liquor,-la .kept for. gift,
harter or balp,"ahnil Jig punishable
^fpon 'cbnvliftloh !by jt fine 'of -fropt
910(S to, *500; ^h4 by Imprisonment

Ten million miles of. iwlvcrtisin g .
A half m illion Fords, . ^
' averaging twenty miles' a qaj^,
• * circle the \Vord fDur hundred p
Sij. times every twenty four hours;
: ca r w a sn 't rig h t this tre•'•it i v. -i

out ot business,
is its own best salcgfp
an. A. demonstration is., a.
Fdatiria-^taJfc yours today;
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ON YOUR STREET ALONE, if all the
who need Hodeiers
enroll in this Hooaier plan tomorrow, this sale will ,be
olosed before night.
The number io striotly limited. Our output won't go around
Delay now may mean several months' wait, ACT NOV and you
oar* use your Hopsier ÂT ONOE during HOT weather, when you
nei?d ii
it most
most.THE HOOSfER UFO. 00., New Castle, Ind.

Read about
these conveniences that
made the H00SIER neces■ L -.~i

Sü
tho upper left door—»newer* the eternal
problem: "What «hall tf* bava (or
dlnneri"
“
( 2 \ The Coo^-book Holder on.the midtipper door hold» your.cook
book securely when not In uee. When
you are booking) »Imply open up the
book to the'proper page behind the
holder. It la on a Jevel with your eyt,
always Hean, nover ili (he way.
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Therelure40 ipecitl convenience«
in the NEW HOOSIER- J7
ire entirely NEW.

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/Q \ The Hooeier Metal Flour Bln hold*
W / fifty pound». It Is tow Vnd easy to
fill. The alidlng glaaa front enable» yon
to clean the entire bln easily. The in*
•Ido I* entirely of metal, with no corner»
to hold flour. Pint flour in ia atwayi
The Mew Shaker Flour Sifter ie
* the moit wonderful of all the new
lloosler Invention.*, ft la tba only flour'
alitar ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
■hakes flour through inatead of grinding
It through. It cannot tvtar out and cam*
not grind through any grit or foreign
substance that might be in the flour.
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the factory prevail» strictly.

[e of canned
I find this a
"emergency
trips to the

Um f Ioo si er
s not delighted with year Booster.
act uatckljr-Mo own thia wondarful Hoosler
'I hl« it ÿoiJr òpportunltF^-lf
d, you may search the whole world and find
on the p?o»t liberal
0
labor In'your kitchen as this new Hoosler.
nothing that will save you eo m
of convenience. It cemhine* three
White Beauty la a woe
JJ work table and package pantry In’
'one spot to you can alt down at work and save mil*, of «tope.
You have places before you for400 articles, all at your finger«1end». You »f ve
most of the weary hour« other women spend (p thelriftchens.
a se lleotltr^s» tbece term* 1» the greatest kitchen ««blast bargain you
have ever seen. The few we have wilt be-eold In no time at all. Only those
women who grasp this opportunity tomorrow can be sure of gettiog one of
these cabinets on the liberal Hoo«ier plan.

TOMORROWYOU may examine til
the Dew feature*. ?You incur no
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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenu»

No More Room.
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'Q u its Bo.
t
■ . «V A motoring gentleman smashed
Olbbe—“Some people expect tmpoe* through * fence at right angles Into a
■IblUUe*. I tell you. In order to raise farmyard, and then went crashing Into
things you've got to sow."
Dihba— the.pfg-aty1 In thk yard was a man
'That's true! And yet It’s the fellow ■awing wood who had a great dislike
wtKTBUIbwn tb# wlnd' who Is often- of motoring. B e watobed-'tho scene
set unable to raU* It"
with cool irritation, and then cried
out! "IU, hi, ye blind fool. Comp out
Tourists In the Dsssrt.
of thatlF; Don't yé ace the plgety I*
“ What la -that %sm o)ter “Indians ftfli already f
algnaflng.” aT wish we could reply
to them; but w* beve no woo«!.“ “ Call
P í o h ln f l Í T i f Wealthy. /
Algy- ' I think wo can make « smudge
(had how ybu are rich,
with ode of hla Turkish dgerettea.“ :,
npre lntereat In your anfrtend. “ Yea;
,
Hsrd-W*rk*4',Klng,.
tc whether
*»«tt j„ i t think o f those three hard-,
kings In .Berlin who aro all
ie having to
to meet" tIhe demands o f the lyuna.
• We Qo Toe Fast.1
Pleasure t. a laggard, which Yf w*
would sometimes atop In our Imagt” H of it, would catch up
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Moto Urna *0d*400Aorae powgr ,U
oh tgtñod^aé Japan's wíftsf «su m a
h f 1U hydro-slectrio plants;
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Clerk—- '! can't actí this silk at M l
sir. A* soon as I toll tha prtce ttDny
m ’dt la hot worth It." Floor Walker
get rid ot U eou»■up a dollar a yard
It on the. bargain ooqn-

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Of.wbj¿í).w«í Have a «treat,'
It crop« out In our talk,
Every tiiric Wc «peak.

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Until this vesr
CoL'wr'i hi» beva
Midst J5.50. No*»,
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cracker. ,
, LOOK OUT YOU SPEEDERS’
With us the Jnnocent little fire­
-The officials of Volusia pounty will
cracker Is giving'place to a "giant
ba
on
the
look
outfor
the
speed
f
C**rr T\-ad«r M i 'rm n Ifcm»«« Br
bugs going through to thfe beach cracker," ahd the toy piatol la re­
HIE HERALD PRINTING COIHMNY and the following warning appears placed with blank cartridges and a
H. J. MOI L V. CdlUr
aure enough pistol, with the I-didn’ tin the, DeLand Newa:
W. M HAYNES l l o » l n « » » M w i l t r
On July 3, 4 and 5, between 200 know-lt-was-loaded story set in *l«rtrotype.
i. barristi*« t rt*«, $2.00 a Yaar la AdVarar and 400 autos from Seminole, Oh
t
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Do not blsme tho children for
ange. Osceola, Lake and other South
D*Jl*«r*a lo th* dtp bv c*rn«r St OOp« »rer In Florida counties will pass through these things. If wc prohibited. the
equipm ent
odYOJKo Of XOe D*r month.
your county, over your roads, to sale of useless explosive», there
P i n m u In adiiM* a w l •&gt;* »*&gt;• ■« «Qer. and from-your beaches. It U with­ would be none sold.
Men drink
P.atoma at t«otad-data mali manu Andati Stad in your power to make this passing whiakey in silence, but the bomb
: ISO«, at Iba PotlaAoa al Saaíord. ITwU*
a pleasure, sane drivers— or, t o ' per­ advertises its own futility.
andar Art of March 3rd. ISTI
^Jow that a-wgVe of prohibition is
mit the trip to become a nightmare
The people of your county have sweeping ov*r the land, let us pro­
Talarbooa N a .lA Í
OMoa la Harold I
taxed themselves several hundred hibit disgrace for which no argument
thousand dollars to build shell roads can be made.
The Sanford Herald always en- for the use of sane people* and these
Do not blame the children—it la
d eavor» to be correct. Editor II ol- people are entitled to sane conduct the full grown men and .womon
! y stated the loaa at Ute Are In Salem over these roads.
who set the example. These city
la s t week was J$0,000,009. If there
lawyers,
preachers, railroad' officials,
I t js your duty to see that people
H ii
bad been 'thirty cent«, more The In your county get what, thoy are store keepers, college professors and
Herald would have aaid »0.— Palm entitled to
bankera who go to the - country on
Beach Post.
The people of your county have July 4 and desecrate the day— they
never taxed themselves for the &lt;on- are the people to blame! They have
.
------------------ := g « a a i 7 !a C T E n i n a S
structidn of automobile speedways. educated.our children to think that
Every paper In DeSoto county and
The Board o! County Commis­ noise stands for. love of' country,
1n the entire ¿tat* In fact ihould agi­ si oners’1have set tilde a certain por­ when behind it all. la the lust to
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
tate for a publicity taez of at leaat tion of the beach to be used as a break lose and Indulge' for a day
tu
t mill. Such a tax would not only speedway on July 4, alone.
in savagery-and wallow in the un­
H. E. TOLAR
H. R. SIEMENS
M. ML S M IT H
be a boom lor .the publishers who
.... .
You, Mr. Solicitor, and you, Mr. usual.
Cashier ’
V ice-E viden t
- 5- President
^
are using hundreds of dollars worth Sheriff, have it within your power
I (reckon we really haven't irtopped
of apace annually In boosting their to guarantee to the sane people to think-about It— that is «11. So
sections and receiving no compensa­ passing over our roads, safe conduct. much npise jhas been made that we
tion therefor, but would be the
If you should And It necessary to couldn't, hear ourselves think. Thbh,
means of attracting new settlere. fill the Volusia county Jail with we are such a busy people!
There ie no other medium that ap­ speed-maniacs, you will have the
But let us get together and boy­
peals to thoee interested in Florida most hearty approval of the vest cott the cracker, explaining the mat­
Affection Among Birds.
Doubtful of Ood*e Power.
Other* Victims of Hard Luck*
ftam much aa does a newspaper,^ the
ter to our boys and girls— they will
Of all the birds be had atodied, said
“Out of Um ‘ £M&gt;utb of babes” fre­
people* of your county.
Most
of us get what we d m m /l
section they have fn view.—Z oifo
If you permit your beat dtixens, understand. We will .not be rob­ Mre W. Fhrren. In a recent leoture at quently come reproaching, regenorat- only the successful will admit 1L
Truth.
htnta o f high spiritual ralaa. A
your law-abiding, reasonable d ll- bing them of anything. There are t!^» Royal Photographic soci
V'
girl whose father was vary 111 ~ &amp; ------------------ “ ■
on,
none
showed
(¡onjugal
"
hundreds
of
wjrya
to
hare
fun
aside
zen# ynd visitors to be run off the
asked If she bad prayed for his
roads, fo be thrown into ditches, to from explosivw. Let us be men and In quite the same t u y « s , thd net
TOO FUNNY FOR CO M M EN T
{eoofexf. “ No," ah* replied, her loo^AndalUilsydii Hti'sIn. .Whenever
have Their property ruined and their women, hot wild savages.
nCKxnt eyas wide and solemn. “ I did
twb'psVent#
relieved
each
other
at
tho
itThe Tamps Tribune ssya A. J. lives endangered, you will be severe­
Why not protect the children?—
neat they-.-djlYarlably crossed their think of it, but then I wondered if
Angle had some fun by putting into ly censured;
Elbert Hubbard.
necks In * ujgm'emary embrace, after it would be any naa. 1 know God's
his expense account $7.60 for licking
Twenty miles an liour Is a maxi­
which the no'weomkr took up (he du­ biggar V wiser than people, but 1
J. Fred DeBerry.
Anglo has vio­ mum safety speed on a shell road—
ties of sitting arid the other flew away. didn't know If he could kill germs."
lated the Trammell Corrupt Prac­ safe for the driver, for the man in
'T h e brown-back eflChgrona never omit­
tice Act, because the law docs not front of him and for the man be­
ted this affectionate salutation. Speak*
Square Foot and Foot Square.
allow him nor any other man to use hind him.
“ BLUE DARTER- A TERROR TO lng of the famous c|r«( ‘‘heronry*’ in
There
la no difference .In area be­
money in any such way. Of course,- ’ Fill your Jails, Mr. Officers, if you
the same district, Mr. Farr on said that
CLICKS AND PROTECTORSthe egret wore Its coveted plumes with tween one square foot and one foot
it's Angle; he has money and the find it necessary— but insist on the
far more grace than he had ever square, though there may be a differ
state machine behind him and he Is rights of the law abiding citizens.
seen any lady wear {fcetn. The slaugh­ once in the shape and dimensions of
-a b o v e the law. Nothing will !&gt;« done
Many Wrongs May Be Laid at the
wrff-r
ter o f thaa* birds in the nesting les­ the surfaces. For Instance, ono square
□
about it, und yet wo have heard so
Door of Thte Innocent Appearing
THE IM PE N D IN G FOURTH
Are read tiy ~tbe‘ people
son was pitiable. Frequently the par- fool- may be Inclosed by a circular
much said about the virtuo of the
Blrt—Haa Given Race of
because it give* them
opt birds were robbed . of (heir line, a hexagon- a triangle or a reo*
A spasm of horror swopt over the
corrupt practice act. Rash!— D rtangle. One foot square is an area
Hawke Bad* Reputation.
newt of absorbing In­
plumes
and
left
to
die,
while
the
young
country a few years ago when 174
Berry's Arrow.
once starved in the nest. The Ameri­ o f fixed form, the four side* being
t
e r « . People no longer
school children were caught in s tiro
cana, he was glad to say. were doing oqual and the four angle* all right
go
looking about for
When
the
"blue
darter”
darts
sev­
trap at Coiiingwood, Otlo, and
angles.
riling» they want—they
eral things happen- Most likely pan­ their best to stop the traffic in osprey
DONEGAN FOR PRESIDENT
killed.
demonium will break loose right away, plumes.
go to their newspaper
Yet now we aro getting ready to and the farm will bocome the stage
While all the state papers are
for Information u to
Ash
Htap
for
Grandma,
destroy or irreparably wound and for one of thla most famous charac­
Bernard Shaw Witticism.
guessing
about
the
best
man
for
the
A
certain
little
fellow
loves
his
where
such things may
HE
Dr. Stanton Colt of London, who has grandmother dearly. The other day,
presidency of the senate in IS 15 injure thousands of children exactly ter’s most melodramatic scenes. In all
be found. This method
they seem to have lost sight of as we have done once a , year for the -country there ts no other ono been visiting.frli-nds In New York tails hearing her talk, berhaps a bit mourn*
•area rime and trouble.
thla story on himself:
ffcliy, of growing old, the child was
Senator Arthur K. Donegan of the several decades. Tho Instruments creature capable of starting so much
If
you want to bring
"At a reception in London a young much troubled. ‘‘Grandma.'' ho ask­
big Nineteenth District comprising i of death are deliberately being pur­ com faction as th is ..innocent-looking
your
ware* to the often-bird, sometimes called the "blue dab* woman, was persisting- that*. I should ed, hi* baby arms about tho beloved
the counties oi Osceola, Orange and chased and placed on sale,for July 4.
dca
of
this community,
Last year there were reported in her,” because, as the farm write rfx. danco with her. I ' explained that £ neck, "when you do grit old will mam­
our
advertising
columns
Seminole.
Senator Donegan has
hadn't
danced
for
years.
.
‘Bat,’
»aid
plains, he dabs down ‘ from no where
ma throw you « i t on the ash beep,
served one session in the senate in the large cities' atone, over 300 deaths and takes the prettiest little, yrhltft she, ‘I do so want to aay I'vo danced like the dpea all our old things?"
a most satisfactory manner and is from lockjaw, following Injury to chick of all the ben's brood. In'books With tho heed of tho Ethical society in
recognized as one of tho big men of b “ ndL
a; ’440 ppr#° " 8 l°*1 T
^
this plrato of the air haa the name of -London.' So I consented oq condition
ti
the state not only in financial af­ 92 children were reported aa having Cooper’s hawk, sciontiflcaliy speaking, that we dance in a room, off to tho j .
Wise Johnny Smith.
side, where my awkwardness would
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fair» bill in politics and number» hi« both ryes blown out by explosives 'Aeclplter Cooper.
"Mother, you know the way rao and
. . r The truth of that old'farm story not be so.conspicuous. As I was hop-j Johnny Smith play I'm Indian* an*
friends by the j\c o tc . He has not on this one day.
Hardly
a
village
cam
be
found
in
about the - woman who turned otsr ping about persplringly I became &lt;x»n-1 he’s soldiers?” ."Yea, dear; what o f
signified bis intention of becoming
America
where-there
are
not
"harmthe churn on. tbe cat, which Jumped sclous that I was under observation. ,it?" "Well, if I don't lot him lick mo
n randldnte for this ‘ position but
I looked up. In the doorway stood j every time we "play. He eays 1 aren't
should -he »by bis castor into the lias or sightless beings who are liv­ and scratched the dog. which fright­
Bernard Shaw, 'with a smile of dsvll- ‘ patriotic ”— Centun
ened
the
calf
and
made
It
run
Into
ring he will be n power to be rec- ing out lingering deaths, victims of
Ish delight.
the
hire
of
bees,
which
all
but
stung
kofled with and The Herald takes this violent way of expressing "p a t­
her hhjbatid
to death 'Is thai the . " 'Ah,‘ s g ii 8haw,, Ht’a the ethical t ■'? v
Irosi
}d&lt;-a.Hiiri- tn the thought that Sen­ riotism.
Oslly Thought
L
!
.whole thing was started by this eemo 'movement’ r perceive.*“
In every city and village care is
ator Donegan tOur Senator,) would
Hnwayer
mesn
rour
Ufo
la
moot
It
I
innocent looking bird, He had darted.
t w :
make a good president of the senate, 1uow being taken
to
see
that The. chickens did a perfectly natural \ U A M T
do not
not .fauh
A n C
D A V trid
lntl Hvielt: do
ihu it and call it
A u o
f A I lard iinnhsa.—-Thoreáu
oven though he should decline to Collingwpod'n disaster shall not oc­ thing in setting up a dlaturbnnea try. i f A 1IN I
become a candidate. Senator Don- cur again. So great !■ the feeling leg to cscapo tho dart. And next to
egun has also been mentioned as a of shame, remorse and revulsion at the baby'a cry. ths sound tluft travels
possible candidate for Governor in Coiiingwood that many families have quickest to the good housewife's ear
moved uway from that suburb, and i l her poultry'« 8 . O. fl. .
two years hence.
Several other wrongs aire laid at
there‘ .is an”" effort - bcino^vnade to
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the feel of Accfptter Cooper besides
change the name of thir'place.
DANCEROU.S CBOSSINGS
th6
dead
chicken
ahd
all
the
attend­
We would iorget the «laughter of
'W v V FRETDERIC H. RAND. President
ant evils. He has been thé cause of
In the article in Tuesday's Heraiil the innocents.
nil
tho
other
hawks
getting
GEO. 11. FERNALD, Vice-President
P.’
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^
F
O
ftS
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R
,
Vice
President
itbmil the -dangerous r.uiroud crusitAr. Coljlngwtmd the ¿rout silence
/peaceful,
Men
A.
L.
BETTS, Assistant Cuhier
B. F. WHITHER, Cashier \
lug* In ilio city limits ol So tifoni w eicam e' to«tbe stricken, children. Almost
n shot
* * k /h i
.'
i
:i
r
ntly. $ulfo*iOe&amp;-means
Ru'fTositieo.'mBans quick
mitvH-d tliu’ croMlng on Finit street i Instantly.
rt'lf ve'* 'reputation
hU/isms
near Burnì’» Biding, but this matter insensibility and'the pass irtg. is .pain­
:)ten
utili . Now, t^la b lg j
— ì* V? -rb-.
fc
was culled to oor attention by a less. .
îrat fell
T heja' were no maimed and. sufcommunication of a West fild efa r|chicken
not ,st
mt-r who writes u letter to the paper cring wat fhHingwood—death, w.as
leat-heart
calling attention to this place that merciful. , poe, sparrow* and
go!
hta appetite for
But in this matter of destruction
should be investigated by the city
-.
that a chicken
CAPITAL $23.000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $45,000.
roupdl, That wc have a number of of life and property on ^uly 4 we are
small wages for
dangerous crossings' and that we making active preparation to repeat
■*
ESTABLISHED.1807
PSHM.. i
have had them for some time is a it with all Its lingering variations.
»i
ifr
BuW the
her hawk which
fact well known to the people who
The tragedies srp -s o v scattered,
darter. ' not only
are obliged to cross them every day. and, althougTi we know that deaths
HM; hut also goes so
ipifUtl'ij
i ’ j*
SANFORD, FLORIDA ,
There have been b^it few accidents v. ill •sorely *folio**, We nre inwardly
u i f r e , being a nftrmed
and that, tsimoqrie has' hot liicon praying that it shall nut be our loved
ul I IfIni I filter.
ri* is the
onto that wholly perish.
|plter Ve
NCfi.
Aside /rnm tho liv*» lost and the
»he
sU.0 pf
»H
human bodies mutilated, there Is an
on.
The Ncw Binldiig Syste^ will soon lie
annual . ins* from uecident fires in
II hawks In Just anir which
:ora to allow that It
ttoJt}l£ Government adds ne^r.safeguards to
I floods have nsvf’c given ¿h* matter America of* about $5,000,000 traced
oil
people
'pt
the
"a moment’ s,notice. A' ffSgrnan was able t&lt;i-firework*.
- a - M P P LThe
■ money spent4
. .
3anks.
r' now'protect those who do their banking ‘with IS
■ IV_13ft
n samo ^lutis. . Qua
eafnf» I»,
B.IevV months I44t year, at. iri t ‘h4^ d
Tia b d lc g it Invention» i t dlAO
n
chlokefi
thief
and
Hawk
L . . ' ,cmhk
*Im^ i i "Myrtle
“ qtor ..$6,000,000.
$6,0&lt;&gt;i),000. W# pass In^. txir
♦•/this First oUrift
I: j *- ‘s ■,* .A ., f * ■'
Tiv*tr|
k may bo n rlroqut h e
•
aferikVBut %lnce the remayol- oM h e k fip pv»’ vJjjuiwin but Wfl.let ia 'thi^.
Ie publW welfafe, and
. 1 -,
. passenger Station ’ this has been worst tbirift'Hioy manufanture,,
' that’s ! Just Ithol foct about this bird
-,
.
W.h'iL ha VP we to ■lhostr^for this? family. In fairness to the hawks It
te
as ,,vi
'
and the public has vto pro?
nth their enlarged Scope of handling
*' T V ‘ '^-wlipn Irojn, the passing-trains and " ,I*U toil "you:. We have' npi»e, dls- should bo remembered that, most of
great an advance over the pr
f’&gt;Jvw ifcit. hengines. Other. •&amp;tj?s are trartvd nerves, smoke, flrb, sightless them are our efficient friend*. The
ufA* {taking' tty; thlr matter - still . the eyes, maimed handi;,- powder-blown two Acclpltera mentioned are the only
present system, over'the oldi
^ ...H* AA,. C .'L . 'will bo ferced-^n^put In facet and corpses of little boys and outlaws o f. the family commonly
i s . . a n d
(logmen In these cities. girls,..And a debt entry in money known over tho Unlthd Statca^ ,
Bar# your ammunition' for -I
t h e f ir s t
' .‘ JSWAhta have -awakened- ths b f- of $10.000,000.
bluo darthr” and kl* smaller kina
la the Ufa ol oria innocent, Uttle
. fldal* of these clth» to-.Ihflr duty
man. That’* tho a&amp;vico of thpao who
on fn ;
Will be the; only member of The Fedi
to the'public-and It k.dme-^snfOrd prattling toddler worth •the fun?
know tho hawks,', Dh»«rvation and skWhose toddler? ¿W hy, your»!
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iS jg U gited these corfjjtlona.
“ '
umtnatlon. hare shown thst ‘all the
- í: +*
V '- à'
ep, .wo shut out tb - Chinese by members of these two tribes aro EopfF
.
•'Tios been called^tb the
:» . '
k. .
,.r.
stt^rition djt The Herald several lad. but we welcome their diabolical lessly guilty of the murder of dome*
. —- * A* .
d'smoke and pay them good tic fowls, game birds, songsters and
I*teiy,'kp4 w « have rafraloed no»
4 f —f t; i •
%
and wo also pay the Lnros other fealhored friend*.
L ' '’"
.Ir^rn taking' It up because it wog -m
True it ts that both the
‘ learned that some of the A. C. L. a m k ^ n a tes a license In biood. •
p »‘t y o u r
kill a sparrow now arid
Tbs Chinese make the»«* things
ot^cials were hero inveatigating these
way they *o«m*to think
crossings. Rinee then they hsve had only to eell*-- mostly to Christianamako
up for ths harm they
^ plenty ol time to act and $• usual They say: "W o supply « demand,
-K
;
' they have done nothing. They were and if you Uqn’ l wapt them *'
forced to protect crossings once end would not-'makk them."
can ba forerd to protect them agatH
r. ...
.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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and having every facility for prompt,
efficient service, T h e P eop les Bank o f Sanford is well
qualified to handle banking business in a manner satis­
factory to all.
.
A ccou n ts subject to ch eck are solicited.

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TÎÏftfTÀNTOlïTV HEU A H )

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
IJiUe H appcn ln gg-^M cnlloD

Of

Matters In Brief

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
Mammari Of The FlokUog Binali Talk*
Hurclnrliy Arranged For Harried
. Herald Reader*
C. Ei Lind* left Wednesday for
Winter Garden whore ho will sojourn
tafor several wffekit
The Camp Fire girl* who are at
Enterprise for the week are visiting
—the eity-several days of the week.
Tomato wraps and tomato crates
at F. F.. Dutton'a.
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yeast cakes and popcorn at M rs
A. Simon*«.
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Freeh

FCspt. M. W. Lovell, the eflldont
&lt;ity clerk has purchased a home on
palmetto avenue and «rill make it
MMs future home.
*
J. A. Harrold Is able to navigate
Again, after an Illness of several
r'tr«cks at hi* home on Mellonville
.avenue.
*'
The quality and the price da right
«n hay and grains at Dutton’s. 78tf
Woodland Park open July Fourth.
D0-2tc
#.
Joe DuMont has returned from a
trip to Jacksonville where he met
, /gany of hla old friends and thor'^jighly , enjoyed his visit.
RjAMfhUmhei;,&lt;ff, Sanford people «dll
siouirfy in Daytona Beach tomorrow
.^to- withes* the automobile races in
w h ich 'rfi^ny amateurs «dll■compete
from mJtnjr.pf Iho pities of Florida.
Cotton seed' meal, shorts, bran at
f . F. Dutton's.
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G. W. Crlm, ticket agont at the
A. C. L. station returned Monday
with hia family from a month’s va­
cation, spent visidnj; friends and
relatives in .In d ian a.
Notice Horse Owners
I have a first d a « expert horse eboer.
Give him a trial.
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W. H, Underwood
11. 11. Webb, who haa beep con­
nected with the department store of
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons has accepted
A position with a Arm in Tampa
and will make that city hla future
home.

Mrs. J. a . You dal or Tampa is Sunday at OiiffiTi o f the Hely Croea
vialtlng her cqualn, Mrs, Geiger i t
Rt. Rev. Cahy^on Mspn, Bishop
her home on Palmetto avenue.
of 'Southern Flormif-wlU preach and
Many good «a le j.o f real estate, administer the holy rite of confirma­
both d {y and country property are tion.
Bishop Mann is dne of the ablest
recorded this week.
divines in the American church, hla
Cow peas sold as wanted by quart discourse will amply fopay any ef­
or bushel at C. H. Lefllor’a. 91-2tc fort neeeasry to be present. In ad­
F. A. Stone, a prominent grower dition the service of- the adminis­
of the West- Side' remembered the tration of the historical and npaseditor ,f)t The Herald this morning tollc rite of confirmation -is always
most solemn and impressive.
with a fine eggplant.
Our friends are cordially Invited
Mrs. H. H. Stevenson and daugh-*
to be present.
ter, Margaret of JackaonviUe are
'— T r— -------------the gqesta of Mrs. Stevenson’s slater,
Sidewalk* Work Start*
Mrs. W. M. Haynes.
A
large
force of men are busy
I have a first, d a « painter and sign
writer. Wo can do your harness re­ filling in and making sidewalks to
Sanford Heights. J. E, Terwilliger
pairing and auto top work now.
has the city contract for this work
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W. H. UNDERWOOD.
and will be busy there for several
.¿ i i s s Frances Gonxalee and brother Weeks. The walks will be con­
Jbe have gone to Greenville. S. C., structed from Tenth street to Hugh­
to visit their aunt, Mm.. Willlitn ey street, which wil^ embrace 'about
Neve of that dty,
*
eight city blocks. This improve­
ment will greatly enhance the value
U^iU« Linda Connelly la in Winston
of
property on Sanford Heights and
Salem, N. C., where she will apent
now buildings will be erected there
the next two months with relatives
this fall. Many people would Hke
and friend*.
to reside on the Heights but the
J. J. Garrett of Jacksonville was miserable street and no aidewalk*
a visitor to the d ty this week en- h ire- kept them from locating there.
route to Sagua la Grande, •Cuba, The walks ^re now being made and
where he will be engaged in labor­ the brick street will follow.
atory work for the government.
Keep Cool at Church
Automobile Owners Take Notice!
Fans are. to be installed in the
Reduced Rates over Concrete
First Baptist church at once, and
Bridge at Daytona— All small cars
already a large Ice cooler is in place.
including Ford's with passengers,
The services at' the church this
round trip 28c. All large can, In­
summer will be made especially at­
cluding', passengers 35c* round trip.
tractive and you arcf lnvit*d to at­
• * VOLUSIA G 0?B R ID G E CO.
tend. We did not go In with the
83-Frl-13tc U
union aervlces because of any pre­
Word ha^ been reedved from Dr. judice but because, we felt that on
Chrigt’s sanitarium in Orlando that account of orfi^ building under con­
ahoUld be qiade
little Margaret Zachary of Sanford struction, no
is improving slowly, though still in our' present tiitltY o f&gt;work.
Service* next Sunday, are as fol­
dangerously III. She was operated
lows;
Sunday school at 9:80, preach­
upon for appendidtis several days
in g. "D on ’t Worry” at 11 WO; B, Y.
ago.
P. U. 6:46; Installation of new
■Henry Stevenson haa returned to
B. Y. P. U. officers yrith special fea­
Sanford after spending a month In
tures at 7:45.
the mountains near Asheville. He
Como thou with ua and we will
Ja greatly improved in health anil
do thee good.
his many friends are glad to see him
GEORGE H YM A N , Pastor.
again.
f Mrs. Geo. B. Dickinson sailed
last Monday on the Somerset for
Baltimore and expects »»visit Wash­
ington, and from there 'will go to
Pittsburg to visit her son and fam­
ily. Mrs. Dlckinrfon expect» to be
absent until school starts in the
early fall.

Pepper, eggplant crates at F. F. y'illsa Laura Fish o f Cameroq ave
Dutton'a.
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nue, near Sanford ,1s spending the
summer
■norih.- ^lias Flih vfUl visit
VEd Laps is nursing % game foot,
In
Atlanta,
Knoxville; Tenn,
having the misfortune to run coun­
Virginia,
Michigan,
Connecticut, *nd
ter with a passed bat at the last
before
returning
'In
the late fall will
ball game. That old habit of bat­
spaqd
some;
week»
in
.New York eity.
ters throwing the bat after making
a bit Is bound to get somebody.
Hay, oats, corn, chicken feeds at
F. F. Dutton’s.
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The Episcopal rectory haa been
greatly Improved by the removal of
the fence that formerly enclosed the
yard. Bov. Teck expects to mnke
a very beautiful yard out of it by,
the planting of glass and (lowers,

v i f r s . W. ,T. Jamieson and her
mother, Mr*, hfeyer* are visiting
Mrs. JamivsonV duugMerr.'Mfa/ B.
F. Whllner of Oak ayenue. The
many. Sanford- friends- of Mr. and
Mrs. Jamieson are pleased to learn
that they have moved from Tampa
to Orlando to make their future
Ihome.
n
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Preabyferlan Church
Sabbath morning will be the tltna
for the quarterly communion ser­
vice, and It la hoped that a very,
large congregation will be present
for that service.
The prayer meetings of the ehureh
are very encouraging during' thla
summer weather, the attendance has
b?en unusually finf. The bulletin
for Sundlay annM inc« the names
of 26 who have united with the
church since 'April 1st; 21 of these
have been adult* and 18 were on
profession of faith. Thla ehureh Is
growing more rapidly than any other
Presbyterian church In South Flor­
ida.
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The plans for the new church are
expected early next weok, whon
iftllve work on the new building
will be begun.
Thla church take* pnrt in the
union service» in the' Star" Theater
at 8 p.,ml

COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE

GENERAL
CONTRACTING"

C ^S S U
; W . and Mrs. Campbclj and two
children left Tuesday morning for
their home, after visiting with their
sister, Mrs. James Wofford.
Mrs. C, W: Webb, accompanied
by her daughter. Misa Leola and
two son», Everett an(l Palmer qf
Ft. Florida spent Sunday and Mon­
day at.the home ôf C: M. McLarty.
Jesse Bumby, Jr., of Orlando is
bare looking after the interest» of
the Wcllalden Stuck Company, sit­
uated at Plymouth.
&gt;Mlsa. Mattia Walker of Tampa
arrived last
Monday for her sum­
. 1
mer visit with her aunt, Mrs. RobL
Rose and other relatives. She was
accompanied as far as Sorrento by
bar sijter, Mrs. R. A. Walker'and
little daughter, Louise. ■ They spent
Sunday night at the Daniel Hotel.
Mrs. Walker la vialting in other
parts of thé county before coming
bare.
- ,,
J- M. McLarty
MtUbarry ar­
rived home Tuesday morning for a
rdst and vlait with hla mother, Mrs.
M.. A. McLarty.
&gt;
E. A. Royal left for Georgia,- Vir­
ginia and other states, where he Is
travelling for the* Knox Fruit Com­
pany after a feW days visit with hla
parents, Mr. and Mrs. AJonxo Royal.
: Misa Grace 'Padgett of Sanford
visited her aunt, Mrs. L. G. Gar­
rett last week:. She left on the 28th
for South Candida., where »he will
spend the summer.
*Mry. B. H. Hagan la staying in
Sanford with her Infant daughter,
Corinne, who is sick with malarial
fever. She is under the care of
Dr. T. A, Neal. We are glad to
know that »he la. Improving.
Warren Royal apent the week end
at Winston, Fla. He was greatly
impressed with the fine groves and
productive farms.
M iss« Lottie and Ethel 'Davis
Were the guceta of Mrs. W. S. Sher­
man last week.
Tho many friends *of Mra. J. W.
Fierst are glad to know of*her rapid
■'...... recovery from her recent operation. In ClrtMl C«m
Coarl H ix a lk ittdlrlil Clriatl tha 2nd day ot July, A. D. 1914.
■ O r , P tu ld i, In ('k a n t t ff
(»•all
R, A. D O U dL A M ,
D. L. Lockhart and L. M , Rouse Jo«8 * nClaa*mkioCal
n
«nd Lovirk
Clark Circuit ■Court, Semino!» Co., FI».,
of Orlando are In this vicinity trans­ t; Ckmeioii. Complain««**
,
•
By J, C. Robert», D. C,
.
»*.
Natica «I Bala
•rigri-st
acting business.,
J in n tìl*«r*ó«i and ti corro
N.
IUII.
liolorttUnt«.
Notice ot Sot*
B. B. Saunders and daughter, - Nolle* !• h»ril&gt;y rl*on that under kitd by
N olle« L hereby flvan that undar and by
Bertha .tepva on the 3rd for Sa­ vlrttra ot a l*n»\ d«cr«a «I lorcrloaura and vtrtu« ol a final decre* ol Ipredoaura and
. . . .day of- cJune.
.
|1914.
f| Vby
&amp;
•«In n
« d t , «a
o l »tho
day et Junr^
A. I). ■alo mado on the Siftb
sere
Risse
«w .20th uey
“ nr, n*
vannah where they will viait their IS I4, by lha Ilonarabla Jamca W. farhln«, tho
W. ”1'vrkirre,
Judfa
Jujf«
ol
ot
ltonornMo- JaikOe» *”
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' '
Jud(« of tha C lrtult Court, Savrntk Judl- tho Cirrult Court, Sore
•vrotb Judicial Circuit,
old home.
rial Cirrult, Seminal* Caualy. Florida, in fiemlnol« county, Florid-.
nia». —
Is ,__
Chaneny
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MILL
WORK

BAND SAWING
TURNING

WINDOW ,
and

DOOR FRAMES

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SCREENS

Let Us Figure
With You at

CARTER

LumberWorks

Cbanrory. In
that cartata rauco
tin i, in fusi
that tSTtW
certain
e«ue* , thereinit ISUW
S H t n upendini
ui ng
pendine «k«r*ln Jo* Cameron and LovIcL ,_______
«taratatho People# Bonk
■ of »««ford , a cor­
U. Ctmcron j r a romnlainanta and J i b m poration L romplalnant. nnd E. E. Brady
Blfcraan and tîco rjo N. Halt ar* defendant», le deloadant, 1 »h»U offer lor »alo. M d oall
I «hall offrt tor »«To, and »all to-Oh# hl|h»»l to the hltheet bidder fpr caeh before tho
hlddrt for r««h, brloro tho door ut Iba door a( tho court bouea In. Sanford, ■anel Eli A l ADVERTISING
r - Inala
court hour« to «old «aminolo county. llo
Flor­
' i county.
county, Florid«, on Monday, Aufutt
th« the 4th
id», In the City ut »«n lotd, on -Mondi
h, 1614.
4th.
1614, (ho «ara» baine * Ll«l anta«
t e re TTI—C 4tb day of Ati(U*t, A. D, ‘ 1*14, th«
day o
anM
d,du
rin gi O
th*c lata)
id iiu
----B hour*
.,—
,
F-giritA 43: 1- t jr5 NaUre
x«f ([f ■ «af( S»l&lt;
^pJffr ■—
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■• twin* a l*f«l Mica doy, and attthln tha dir
follow laf deter ¡bed pereanal property to-wUi
Nolle«
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In harrhy
J *t*«n
____ that
thnt under
under nnd
and by
b! Ufnl hour* ot tala, th « property daacribod
One bay borea named " p u c ."
ilrtua ol a Anal da&lt;»«a ot tororloaur« *nd In tha Anal dtcroa a* follow», «Ituatod In
Ona pair el la ri« brown horeo*.
«ala rand« on Jha COth ot, Juno. IS tt, by lha tho county ot Barai not« and tha ctato ot
One pair ol black mar««.
Han. Jam*« W. PoVkln*, Jude« ol th« c ir ­ Florid»; to&gt;wH!
Three black mar* muloa.
rati Cauri, Hrrtnlh Judicial
Ctroult ot
lj» u Thlrty-thraa ( I I ) , . Thirty-lo**r 114)
Oat. bay mare.
Ih» eta la ut Florida, la Chaarri
Thlrty-Avr (I I ), Thlrty-«4t { ! « ) . , Thirtyo tO H O K n . b i g ;
that certain raum thrraln pana _
oovan (St), Thlrty-*l«ht (*S). Thlrty-ftle# Sl-FrMJ«*
"
Spadai W
W. J, Thifprn 1« romntainant an
IJ*I,
Forty (40*. Fflty-aO »o (*7), Fifty, riily .n l« » ( i t ) , ¿l«»y-th r»* (S3),
‘
’
ill» ,
tot th« diwtr of thé éOWt hou«« ta MAIfififr
par
Bémméh téunty. Floridt, oa Monday, the
embarras»ino.
4th tUy ol Aa*u«(. ]»M . th . .»m » h .ln i C»f«ry Hclla, t»4i'td»d In'th* -puhllr rreord«
Mias Blank was not yohog wnen aim
■ i»fa t «al»« day, and ilurlni tha lr*»l hour« W Orarti« CoUtiiy, of which tha «runty ol
"I *«l». th« property daarrlbod In the Anal daminolo *»» lormfrty a p»rt, •
was marrlmk wherefore the Innocent
Jetrr* «■ totfoai. to-wff.
July », J S t i. G K O H iir N ^ i o n y 1
question &lt;&gt;( a Utilo neighbor proved
Lola T n n t y -lo u r (|4), Twrnty-flva (S5).
«ml Fartywaran (4*1. o ( tha Florida I,«od
Iifrefall BlfSlFf,
Sl-F&lt;*4*c
annoying. “ Why, how glee &lt;&gt;f y eti'V
«nd Colonliatlun t’ ofap»ny‘a C»I»ry 11«nbring, m e fidwprs, Jhamlel* waa the
[«tlon, «Ituaud la SaminoU rouaty. Florid«,
&gt;• aer plat tharool duly redordod In th» In tha a r e a li Caarl, Savaalh. Judicial Cir­ w a y t'ho_troubl« nt:
"And such a
cuit
«t
Ik*
Niai*
of
Florid»,
far
Hamlaala
public record« ol Orntii« county, ot whlth
County
surprise, loo; 1 douT think 1 over had.
ib» (Aunty ol Bamlnob n i t formerly n
WiUsn A. T«oat*r Farllllror Company-,
such a oleo »urprFee before In all my
j*iy I, i#i4.
m on y ,____ .» corporation
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Ute.“ “ Not even when you got mar^
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lIl-Frl-tto ■ % f i y . iBporlal M«»t»r.
-thtrwtrhMryed-cMltk
T« Franklin F, Irtvla and «Il pereou rhom m u r -tr .
U -m ay concern!
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You »re hereby jedUMUnR Ip »pp««f m
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NatlrootH alo
th» above enililfd ran** in which welt of
■Node# 1* h*r«by xlvon lh »t unrlor and attachlnant w»»"Ttf'ierb-«HI th* 3rd day of
Shrewd Blopsmsnl 7r/ck.
h f&gt; tirtu * ot n final dreraa ol foraaioaure July, ISIlL. on or before th* rbl* d»y In
-The noweat telopniuont trick was re­
«dd «ai# . mart# on th» . I#*h day ol Jams B apiam W T 'iyfcL &lt;ho e«m« b d m t h o . l l h
A.- I). .1014# h it 'tha tftnornld» Jam»» W, dxy thfffpL
cently worked In Swllietlsnil, where
l’Irklii». Judi* »1 th» Circuit Court, lovrnth
Th« Sanford Herald-(a h*r»hy d«!*h »t«d
Judicial l lrfult, 8«mlnol» County^ .F ier. »« thr n*w«p»p*f Jn whieh thia notte* th»ll tho parents ôf'tfie couple went on a■’ ». In - ChttW ry. In that rerUfit ,cauaS bo pubtiabed one« a week lor two con*»cu­ trip to tho tojf of a mountain. While
i ! -rein pcniliny «h&gt;r*ln, W. J. Hill, truatao ti»« month« (nln* wwVel.
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In wltneo# whereof I hevF V reu n tn o*t 'Jioy were thete the co irlo got ,n bobmy hand an d ,»ffa*d th* pfllrtal »«al «I aUB Aled
filed, coaatçd down thf mountalnaldo
franto*« of .A ril^da U Tlpton, dareniad. robrt thla 3rd day ■ &lt;, JA‘1^ &gt; t / t i n t ' . ' f Atid^^ wRro n w u y .on an e x p r e s s -b e fb f*
ara drUndanta, 1 »h »11 off»f t«r *•!*, and «»Il
' Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial tho parenti could get.down-tho tnduh*
ta tka hlfbaat t ld jc r lor r»*h. Im Iiu* th*
ircult, B»mlrmfa C aualy..
tain on the railway.
d o « of too coart hua»« la Üanfotd. H-m
lly J. C. Itolrtri», I&gt;. L .
inoie rou oiy. Florid«, on Monday, th* 4th
U W. Held a In, Attorney lor FLIntlff.
d*y, at Auiuat, 1*I4&gt; Ih* aama balai a t»ia)
-fit*
St'-Fît-1
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&gt;«)»« day, and »Uhm th* 1*««) heure ol «al«.
u.
T oo Muoh
th»' projwrty dtwrlhad In tba final d*er«a
a» lollow», .Uu»t»d ta th* county p
A“ c o lo re d -pojrtor for a local' d ru ggist
ipola «nd th» »tate «I Florid», to -«rit:
Mectlan* &gt;74 a»d S7S (¡ancrai Statuita waa told to g o to an oth er pharm acy to
T h » »«ht on »' half of » ten
tract‘ al.
en acre
ai
gfft .aotno clm ctfd g o raslnmosoa. H e
"ÌotH ^L *hereby liven that T. E. WU-ori,
WI
«adì. doacrihed »•
«• lollawa,
follonos, : b»|!nni»l
Lad.
h*(lnnitif »t
■tého
»(andina
tld» kf Flr» purchaaer ot Ta* Certificat»« No*. 434 «nrt aloud, open-m outhed, and g a ted at his
taka _____
^ on th* north
fl* jMpvpMMi
H at*
K•tpfiat
m Rroad,
M P H»»14
PPE
E I P halnf
P M P located
R I I M H11i 41», dated tha 3rd day ol Juno. A. » . 1» ut,
" A in ’t lliar any
chnlha and *T link» we*t, of th« *a&lt;l lln* ha» filed *itd corti fica u » le ray o«l&lt;* and “ boaa,’ " t h e n a ik e d :
el- lht«r»crtion of Hotly avenue and Firat haa mada appllfatl*« for ta* dood to Inu* olh u r.n am u (6 r d a t r '
•treat vt* tha
Town id' “fiintord,
»nd thirty In «»cordane« with law. Said rerllllcit«*
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‘ * hfid
(•at no»\h vl cc«ir»|.)in« ol »aid Firet eirect, ambrara th* fallowim d*«crtb**l property
•itu*t*d'In AatalnoL county, Florida, te-wlt;
and runninf I hence ar*«1
north
it , stea l tha L
I
•id* ol Flnt : u cci, run" “
Inai ta a Lot* XT and J 1 lllock » , Ylftcbetl'» Survey,
At Leait-Ons^.
L»v
re* tirant. IS amt 1*10 atre*.
Th* maid Lini helns i h w h ! at t|re A»Jo
"Erery on^ has eomu secret aorrow,"
ol lh«~t*»uknc* ol ■ueb card firata* In it a
d carllficai»*
. ■ ^Ol
Unleyv ««Jd
rertlfl
aaya a phUoaopbixlng (rleud. “Even
nam*
ot iffcknewn.
1h,kT&gt;'
»hvll hacrodremad accnrdini to law, t»%_ rfe-d
tü E n . B r m iY ,
the fatteti nml joillcst « f us has »
'»«do thereon ori tha 4lh day ot Ai|
Spedai Mattrr.

Many Sanford residents have been
- Aitt your icq cream frdm P u h a r fi taking advantage of the facilitica
-----------bight Inland Waterways
Ice Croam Factory,
85-tI
offered to attend the various attrac­
Washington, July 8 .—Senator Bry­
tions at the Epworth Inn, Enteran of Florida has introduced p bill
F'Dr. W, E, Housholder and family
.prlse, riven by the management of
providing, that hereafter post lan­
CM eaW'p o f'th e C*iM&gt; Fire Girls
tern light* and other aid», to havlr
cow in seenion at that picturesque
gaticn of the commissioner of light
town on a visit to Mr. Housholder's I ¡¡ire.
The launches Aim* May,
parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Hou&lt;£ Mamie and others have been taxed hourea shall be. paid -for out of the
annual appropriation for the light
holder. They made the trip through
to their utmost. *
house service, on Lake* Okeechobee
the country In their Ford car and
and Lake 'Hicpochee and waterways
enjoyed the trip thoroughly.
connoting said lakes iri Florida.
H ttU h g p Will be He^fipl
F. j. McDannei of Otfajufb, M.ich*lïl«hoji Mann p f ’ ttìa diociv*^ .wH!
iftun arrived Irs the city Wednesday
Motive Power In Norway.
preach
at the Hply
-Parish And
to «pend a few weeks with home
Tho
greatest single factor In the
ot
meVnherthlp
folks. Mr. Mcto.inutl la connected will lilio^ûnÀtrn rix Sfc
poeslbte
Industrial development of
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with the Ann Arbor Hailway ut In that church.
Norway ilea undoubtedly In Us cheap
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r
*&lt; r£.
Owassp as drspatcher and agent and
,aud abundant ' bydhicjhsitric power.
•T
Hanks Will LI
‘ has u fine homo on the Sanford Or­
•TAto'pouiitry having pructlcaUy no coal
lando road where he expects to re­
Thq ,Fir?t National, The Peoples roso drees, the Nòr«?eglnu Industrie*
tire some of these days and devoTe and the Seminole County Bimk will are co'mlng tajtagfenrt libro sud.more
himseif to growing . Florida fruita close on Saturday, July Fourth (to­ upon tai uAHiatlon of Waterfalls as
and vcgetuhlea and boosting Flor­ morrow) all day on account of isme s prltnarV'ijloÜvo powof »ouree.- ;*•
ida* Sanford haa no better friend bring a national holiday.
(treatneee.'i
in the north than Frank M cDaniel
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Tho greateat man la ho who choose*
and h&lt;j purer- lose« rtf opportunity H -V *.*'
;Sci*ejfn
Your
flouae
right with tho most Invincible resold*Yo' .’l)oost the city and the stnte.- Screen lou
r Houae
Now U The time for screens. 1 tioq.—Beneca,''• ■
Thursdays 'and "Sundaygj^Waod- caii -do* ydiir »crcen work promptly
NOTICE,, €
Lmd I'arlc.
Picnic-. cdnvunJcnces, anid w
■w _ - •
well.
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A* I havo charge of the burin«« of th?
G. W. MESSENGER.
amusements,'V,TI\e ohly'safe, clean
Title Bond A Guarantee Co., Euat 8 « i. outdoor " ssfitmuing-* -pool, emptied so.:
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ford Lund UAgue, anil W. A. Whit
daily, cleaned
from ur
ncu nhd.'ro-filled
a
comb, l can Th* found in the Tax Am
taalan. well. .5kawet„bath, toboggan
■UMior’a Office in the .court house.
NOTICE
,■ slide. Leased'briv,itely also.
P8tf
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THOS. a. b a t e s
" M. F. RobifijOn h as returned from
Stockholders’ Meetlhf
a trip to New York end greatly en­
There will bo an annual mectlax
joyed his visit wit)P b‘3 &gt;Uughtart o f th*i atocktolders of the Sanford
1*4+ Mm. Harry PapwsmhC~llA bad tho Telephone Company in Room No.4
misfortune, however, to eat iqroe of the First" National Bank Build­
’ narditi«* for lunch on -'fhe steamer ing on the .first Monday in July at
cottage, No:
^m ing bom* and-had a.pad case of
n, m.
f . W. MAHONEY,
Ptomaine poisoning. I t ’ waa not
¡wweMtiry to cut off his toe nnd he
90-21 .
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Secretary.
}&lt; noy all right nnd
to drink
! R»nford aulphur water.
’ krec rooms furntthed
upipg. Ajso* .Iworf
.
Notice to Tax Payers
hod room«;. Mra. Jpfijiy»,. 411 •rart
Tark
Havr yon overworked yotrr^
a^onue.
■WSSflSSPi-.W; y °ur i,roF‘
of- systrm ami caw»dr^MttJ&gt;l^
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Our Officers cfri3 Bpard of,directors are Sanford" men, who ara fam iliar with
xatl vaiue^and conditions, ami it is their desire to
w oolly piatitma of
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I C M k 1914. U tfc*M*Oe« N r -w « 5r««S™*J
CAN*A YOUNG MAN'LOVB tW O
GIRLS 8IMULTANE0U8LYT
brilliant block eye
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It» darts without carir.it who feels

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ig making good use of the' moo*
hts own way, bet-puttlsg har nff ara»tveiy when aha Inalata upon knowing
Jkat What' It la being uaed (or. She
cuaee him of drinking qr smoking oh
tho sly, accusations which he Indig­
nantly denlM.
The first cloud appears on the horixon oh their married life when be
discovers his bride bsa a temper. 5
He cornea home after a bard day's
work, to.m oet a wife who baa no
stulle for him. instead, she frowns ami
answers him in monosyllables. 1 So It
continues. The homo he Imagined
was to
an earthly paradise turn*
out to b o f o dreary an abode that he
had rather turn bla face anywhere
than there, It’s a man’s nature to
look for sympathy wherever he can
find It, Ho generally turns to some
woman who has a cheery disposition,
a pleasant greeting for him, and a
kindly word, which Is a sort of solace
to him.
He wishes he could be
met with a smile such as this woman
has In his home. The young wife Is
high spirited and will not give In.
When the husband has a like disposi­
tion. matters grow from bad to worse.
He la afraid that hla wife harbors
a mistrust of him regarding the email
amount he holds back. From the time
the wife takes the stand that the will
bk cold to him and be will be glad
Ur y i e l d s her will the ontalde Influ­
ence strengthens; proves ^ powerful
magnetic foe to the wife's bapplnses.
Husbands and wives should make
up their minds to have fib secrets
from each other. A wife should con­
sider her husband’s privilege by pot
Insisting on having every cent in hla
pay envelope as long as he confides to
her what good use he puts It to. He
may have an aged, needy relative to
whom be gives the money, tt would
be much cheaper for him to bring bis
old rolatlvo to his home and care for
her there. Dut be considers U might
not meet with her sprporal. He does
apt wish to put care on her young
shoulders. Unless a wife la sure her
husband la spending his' money fool­
ishly, she should not begrudge him
the few dollars he earns himself. A
wife's smile Is the sunshine of life,
her frown Its cloud.

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nut the soft eye of blue
Though it scatter wounds, too.
Is much better pleased when It heals ’
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Bo much Is said about a man’s best
■fir! that we cannot help wondering
bow many glrla-he
*• supposed to
have. Does each
awaken ' similar
etmtlnvents In his
breast or Is
1 1 k I n g carafulljr
graded? It must
be conceded that
be pgys each one
k certain amount
of attention or
one flame or the
other would die
out for Jack of
sparking. ’ -If He
Is alt a t h l e t i c
young fellow, fond
of out - of ■ door
■ports, he has one
girl for the golf
links or onqw bo doesn't balk at a fivemOe walk onwrfustery afternoon, lie
has bis auSOfirdille girl, who doesn’ t
quiver an i*ycL#A no matter bow near
he reaches the danger mark In dash­
ing along. She’s the girl, too, bo takes
to the races. Rut she Isn’t the girl
he takes to the- theater, or to the
restaurant afterward, ordering wtne
tor her, exultant over the sensation
she creates when she dances the
tango with him the length of the
spacious dining room. Then there’s
the pretty stenographer In his uncle’s
office. She Is the girl he presents UNRAVELING TH E OLD LOVE TIE.
with books because she refuses bon­
A haart filled with rwtdnaet,
bons. He waits for her on stormy
K Iliad by dtaeembllng.
evenings to take her to a car, and it
Crushed by IngraUtude,
And—thla—ta—Lova.
Is she o f whom he asks advice on
matters relating to her aex—whether a
When love words hare been spoken
fellow was Justified In refusing an in­
end
plighted vows exchanged, the be­
vitation to some affair which he did
lief
Is
that the silken tie thns woven
net care to attend, although he half
■■spectod It was arranged for hts Is to last; that tlmk will never change
benefit, l i e consider! the advisability IL There are lores and lovee. Some
o f breaking with two or three of hie are of the quality which endnree;
■•■•Mat companions era they become others are of so iooee a warp that it
soon frays out of Us own volition.
Sweethearts.
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In other words, the lore which Is
But tt Is so dtill cult that he fears
born
of a fleeting fancy soon Altars out
b o Is equally 'In love with each and
of
the
heart as though It were an'
weary one of them. When his dear
hourglass.
old mother asks him to ^clng hts best
There are men who cannot bind
girt around for som e' little home
gathering, he does a lot of thinking. their affections onto any one woman
The dear old soul would not under- for a length of time without the'tie
' stand the girl who doted on golf, bat becoming Irksome to them. These are
detested breadmtklng and home dn- the men who deliberately plan to,
tleo. Nor would the girl mad over break away. With some sweethearts
this la is not so easily done. There are
tango and cocktails appeal to her.
women whom love has so blinded that
He concludes his automobile girl
thky fall to r a itie their lover la toeing
would not be'looked upon with favor
affection for them.
by bis mother, who might think the
If be disappoints her by not com­
lassie wouldn’t bother her head to
ing
to taka her oat, she make* nil
check him If he went too1 fast'down
pleasure’s road. As. for the stenog­ sorts of excuse« In her heart for him.
rapher, true, she hadn't fancy clothes, The reason be offere la a lame one, but
but she had a very senalble head on It passes with her. He makes UP hts
bar trim little body. She wasn't what mind to break with her, surply, but
night be called a beauty, but she had slowly. He cannot make her Jealous;
• smile and a winning way that waa hla coldness and lack of attention id
wonderfully— tsktnrHerr* dignity her hate no effect. Even the llttjq.
wtmld please. There was no fiivolltr quarrels wb|ch be gets up she bridges
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about her. Her lire waa serlona. Be­ over without ado;
Ho
finds
tt
the
most
difficult
task
ing the only support of a widowed In­
valid mother, not only the breed earn­ of Ipa life to unravel the old love, tie;
ing. but tho bread making, devolved It will stretch, but never break. He
upon her. Last, but by no RIFans wonders, g r all men do, why a woman
least, many a time ho wearied of the will persist. In clingtnfc to *k Jove that
«Alter girls In turn, mentally vowing has no-warmth- for hsr. Such men
••Ch call on this or that one abould shouldItaTe a heutrt-lohpart talk with
i sweetheart as soon as. Jh*y-discover
bp his last.
lie never wearied talking to the their .change of gtUtude toward her. ’
It la cruel to aiiow her to feed her
■tanogrtfeher.' Each time ba talked
with hoc he liked her the better. heart on hopes of marriage which be
There was something about her .which knowa wlU never.be reallied. He must
made her seem different from ail Urn know th* fault of the situation la en
meet—a subtle charm which made her tirely hlk own; He made Ioto u&gt; the
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glow when he thought-of her. woman .on the impulse of the moment,
Ha knew by "these signs and tokens'* and proposed marriage before bo Waa
that she was the girl and the only one ■are of himself. Unraveling a iove
**tn the bunch" whom he would care knot Is tedious work. Men who are
to take to hts mother aa his best girl. changeable of heart usually marry at
last; but^the girl they wed will not
IF A WIFE REFUSES HER ^MILB*. *taud for a fbag, drawn-out courtship,
They' must speak quickly. If they
hope to win hef hand.' They know
/
v H o c do thoy trtm »half toeguea Atone,
Out apeak a U ngual* o f thair own; ,V
there's no Joltaring In ldve'a path:
C an reed a nofi. $ a h n ig . a look v *
The lovo In this Instance Is unravelF a r batter t h i n k printed book;
able material. It eeirtktt In the merV CfceCay a libel in a fro we And wink a raputatlpn down.
ige ring. A girl should beware of
u lover wbo makes no effort to keep
’ +l[e succeed o f, man tage depends
•la hold on her affections.
11 upon the view -ach takes cf
t«r tho
t
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Expedition to Define Boundary.
tho honnymooc has worn off.
do with a will bf her own re­
The Turcp-Peralan boundary has
members the well-meant advice of heretofore been one of the prob­
eoese of, the o!j]|
auntlee
of the rneigh­ lematical feat ares on the map of Asia
&gt;IfljS-------^ ---------borhood;
ad must begin m
A* far back as 1148,« mixed commis­
. m«eu to end, rfiy dear! One or
sion attempted to define this frontier
other will be boss to the home, B
with only partial eacoeaa, and since
ytmng husbands will He only too g
that time repeated efforts have been
to give tfad reins Into fho wife's but
mkde by the great pow*ra..aa w*H as
There are other* not' so doc»«."
tbe two eountrte»'tmrnedtaisly con­
Fbollah la the bride who acU on 1he cerned, to complete the task, but tha
•dvice or.itthsra. No iwo husbands, are boundary baa remained rather a none
’ alike. The bride who expects her of debatable territory than i definite
young husband to band over every lliuv Finally,! in' November ot last
.
eeot oC hla. wage« from the start may year, a complete -understanding 00 the
swn against the first rock or disaster subject was reached, and a protocol
to her matrimonial bark.. The
was' signed In ïonstantiaepte
to hiving a
H» Wt
4m m
t by
lisenselon be aigntflae
hie willlnghees to give hi
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Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Centp. ■
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where no name or house number Is
mentioned In the ad please do not
ask The Herald for InformAUon as
to the Identity o f the advertiser.
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Jay A. Kin *t«in. Defendant*
.
T o Jay A. Kinatein. a non-r«Udent ot the
Bute el’ P
y oiida:
trice fr o m the affidavit of G rcr««
It «ppeari«
O. Hams X,
a. her« In duty 6i*d, that ha U
»ollritor and ot cou u « l lor tha complainant
In lha above entitled
u h , and that (I 1*
tha belief ot adlaat lha
th* defendant, Ja)
A. Elneteln, la a non-ret"~d*nl of th« *tat* o
Florida, and that hla la Bt known piaca ol
r»*ld*ere waa No. 417 Ka *t
S t m t , Cbtrato, llllaol*, and that hi* pr«»«nt place ot
residence U to afilant unknown; that the
*«id dafandaat ia u *«r'tw en ty-on * yaara ot
a n t aad that th an 1» no paraon In t ka «tale
of Florida, tho **r»li« ot a aubpoan'a upon
whom would bind th* aald dtlandant

Thtrafora, you, Jay A, Elmtaln, a ra hare*
by ord*r*l to aprwar to tha bill of com
plalat, duty filed .Irf thla, nuu, An * Monday,
lha Orel day of Aufu.i, A. I&gt;. tail, tho
Oln a tut« day of thla court.

LO V E C A K E
DO YOU LO\|E ANTS?

•4:6 further erJrnd that thi. nott&lt;w
ba published In tha Sanford Herald, a a«waapar
pybllahad
In S vuiLqo]* county, Plot'
Rta, one* a week
for eight eoneStut]

»••ka.
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WHocm, E. A. DOUOt.ASS, Clark ot
aald court, aad the (cat thereof, thU STlh
day ot May, / . D. 1*U.
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K. A.-DOUGLASS,
Clark ol-CIreull Court, femlnot* Co., Fla.

A preparation for the extermination of all insect life-l
remove them instantly and permanently. Also h-J
odors around the house.
Ask your dealer. }ind If he can't supply you, writedirect to us! Non-Explosive. Non-Poisonous. Does
Not AITect the Skin.
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Georse G, Herrins! Solicitor f f r Complainant

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FOR SALE

In CIrtalt Conrt, Berealh Jndlriat tirent I
t'im* ^ Florida, Coeety o t gemloefe. ta
, For Sale— One splendid. 8 piece
walnut bedroom euite, cost 875. go*
^
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Forodoeur*
Ing st $20, also one horso cost $140, WUI G0*0 and Dora
Goa«,
1
going at $70. L. J. Hancock, Lake hi* wlf». .
T e Will C o » .n d Dora Goaat
Onoro,
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You ara haraby raqulred to apptar ta tha

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fo r Rent or Sale— Ten room house
corner Oak avenue and Fourth street
Apply W. W. Long.
90-2tc

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Notice ta hereby (Ivan that Mr*. O. F.
Naot, pucebawa- of Ta* CertlHrata No,
»30. dalot! kkrird day ol Jana, A; D. tell,
ha* Hied aald certlfleata in mr office and
ha* mad« aoolicatloo for (at deed to Ueue
in accordant with law. Said eertlflcau
acabrarea tbe following daacrlbed property
•ituated In Seminole county, Florida, towlt: All Block T. I'aola. Tha arid land
belnf m m «J at th« date ot tho laauaaca
F o r ' Sale— Two good horses and ot
each r»rUflr»t* Is tbs name ot It. M.
spring wagon. Inquire o! Coco Cola IteUkett. Unlea* aald rertlOr*!* *ba!| be
Cadeemad accordlaf to law, tat dead will
Bottling Co.
80-tfe
luue thereon an tha SOtb day ol July,
A. lrt IwlL
Wltoew my oAcial algnaturo and *eal
For Sale or Rchf— Tw o nice reel thla the t6tb day ol lane, A. D. 1014.
„ (fienll
E. A. DOUGLASS,
dences at- a bargain. W. J. Thigpen Clark Circuit Court. Jtamlnola Co., Florida'
.
By
J. &amp; Roberta. D. C.
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Far Sal« by likkaaa A Son, Jamas Fstta, T. W. Bryant

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ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK
Old««! CaQege and Mori Beautiful Campon in HxMt. Coll»|., V*4*car, Merit,
EipnuMtt, Fsm Aria, Demrrik anti ladaiirul Arts, Burineu, Tsa^w*' Fear«

Fieri*«

For . Sale— 1910 Cfidlllnc touring
car for $400.00, Just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine A Garage.
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Twelve buildingi, atenm heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymauioni
no rnalnrm, quarter-million dollar endowment. Three teachers ol rou*ic $5.000
urgan, a dozen pianos, two Glee clubs,' chorus elhsa. Superb new roomi fto Bufincs* School, full banking equipment. New chemicai and physical Iabontpri&lt;9
equipped with «very modern devic*; analysis of. soils, fertiliicni, food», »stn
* Engineering
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AlivwUK a
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Preparation for
Course.
Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball; ChririUn, but
undenominational; expenses moderate; scholarships 1available.
For Catalogue address
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THURSDAY NIGHT'S AND SUNDAY’S,SPECIAL FISH DINNERS

Proprietoi

N. M. KURTZ,

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” For Rent— Rooms, large, « » l , . 1*1* .■.... ................... ti*08.3l
4,3gS.7T
Bechoob,,
6,191.0«
screened and well furnished for ••fe
Collection« to May 91
*•, f,IHJ4
housekeeping, at 3 0 2 -Park avenue.
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4,139.1«1,998.93
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CoUocGoua to May, t \

For Rent— Completely furnished
bouse with piano for the summer.
Fow steps to postofQce, depot and
steamer codk. A. W. Brown, En
terpris«, Florida.
78-tf
For Rent— Furnlahed office equip­
ped with roll top desk, .office chairs
and tables. Also a roll top, desk,
typewriter desk and other
ment for sale or refit. Herald office.
.
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Room for #Rent, “close In. Apply
to 21p Park avenu*.
88-tfr
Cottage-for Rent— 918 Park’ gvenue. ‘ Apply to A. Trafford,. citjr1
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993.00

191«.. ......................... 903.00
•pori*I K a » Diatriet
No. 1 .1t
v
.
«.701.1*
Collaetloua to May 9t .
mI91 4....v,. . . . . .
9,117.16. ’ I,S3A31
Black HnmuMtk Drain'■-*
eetlona to May It
1914
9.40!.*« . 167.*7
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B«t«sro to- collect...... JS.369.V9
Collection* to May 91
I*1A..........
94,9*7.9*
•9,600.37
Eicwm poll* collected
uot charged...................
•19.00

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Cow or Field Peas ¿.Velvet Beans; Chufas; Peanuts; !
. I Sorghum; Millet; Selected Field Com; Completeand
♦ Full Stock Garden Seed; Poultry Feed a n d Supplies;
v#'j£w?
OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN
- IDA. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
206 East Bay Street
ackson ville, • Florida

E. A . M artin

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U. 8, Land O B« «t Gelöstem«,-fis:,
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' June XS. 1914,
NotlsH« hereby gl*.n th*t Mary E. Tay­
lor tri G«o«va, Floridi wke as JfSy 9»h,
1910, msdo honatud entry 8«rUI No. 09968
,t*r NW|(, IBM. NÇX 8WH, «WMVN«M
«ud SEU NWA» Boa. 91, Tovnthlp IS ooulh,
'iPï^SL1
' Taflehs*»««. MerldUn i*!*
Bl«d. notice at 4nlenUoo ta m«k« cotutuuuK t^ î10 " D*
roun «t Sanford, ^¡•tfcu'^r.-tb«
V kuL&lt;J*I4- . .»«Tim,- J -,-t
enutmUl nalnvk *&gt; witn**e*«:A
A. tt. D«rt*, of G«n»vs, Flu.
£'
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Ft«
R- R- Or««h«ra, oY 0»nev», Fl*.
:«.
L. M. Bahblndrr, .01 (leneva. Fl».
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HENRY ß. Cittì BU,
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39-Fil-ftp

Exchange— I would like to-1ex­
change a fine. 10 acre celery,
2 miles out, quarter rni’ c of brick
paved street. 6 acres cleared and in
cultivation 8 years. For good.au tonlbblje In tunning order will ex‘changlt‘( right. Particular* 207
N**1»* *f A**flc«tl«u fer Tue D««d Godet
French avenue.
, V
£&gt;Q-2tp
r w /îr # *r
49*4. Lawe #r
k m » h hereby glvea thaï M. V. Ertu,'
.*urebaaar of T««
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Certtflt»te____
_ No. lois.
M IS C E L A N E O U S
«t*iîd Lh?
A. D. 1*19, haa
fllM «ef&lt;t Miliftcate (o tu» offle«. «ad boa
Wanted— To buy a email ice box |usd*. «Df’Uo«rioB for ta* .feed (s tuu* lit
l»W. field mettarat« «mor refrigerator in $dod condition.
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•f . 4b« lmtianc« -of *uth rertlflrate lo Thè
namwof.UIrhug.Uuvsriue. Uni*«* .«¡d r*f.
rigrsM '»hon be-retUMMd eceeHlug 1« law,
U i deed ’ will etout
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HOTEL BREAKERS

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General revenue . ,
13,110.7*
Collection* to May *1.
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For Sale— New Underwood type­
M N IER DAYS IN SUMMER AND SUMMER DAYS IN WINTER
. Ftoaorioi Htslameol '
writer, price $76. P. O. boa 1358, , M»«1«
Bectlon S3 CbapUr fit»«.
Aeto
of
1*07,
Law*
ot
Florida,
ah
owing
Sanford, Fla.
88-tf
Special Monthly or Weekly Ritu
amount of tate« ebarfod 10 tha Tat Cot $2.00 Per Day and Upwards
tactar of Semi«*;, «mnly, Florida, to bo
Rooms With òr Without Rathe
For Sal»— One hor &lt; ¡¡.irk wagon toH*«t»4 for tho curtetn ,o*t t*U. usd Excellent Cuisine
Electrifi-Betys
Electric Lights
tho apportionment of tha ««me to tho aoeIn good condition. Enquire .Central arat tuada whlib toxaa hare been tariod tor,
Hot
and
Cold_
Running
Water
in
Every
Room
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T H E UNITED Cl

bttl In tua «bora entltlad causa on Auf. 3rd,
IS14.
1t I« furi her ordarad that thla order bo
uubllahad onta «ach «raek (ae «laht conaacaUea waaka In tha Snnford Harald, a newapaper publUbed at Sanford In «atd Semlnola

rounty.
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Wltnaaa ray hand ahd tha aaai of tha **id
For Sale— A fine horse and a good cauri
at thè court 'at Sanford, Florida, thla
*
two seated surrey. Apply to L. It. ITth day of June, A D. 1S14.
(«asti
E. A. DOUGLAS8. Clark.
Philips, phone 50.
90-3tc
.
By J. C. Roberta, D. C.
C. B. Robjaaon, Atty. for
tor Piti.
Pitf
S7Fri-Ste
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For Sale— Nice fst hens and broil­
ers for table, st 115 French avenue.
Natlea o f Aaa&lt;l«atl«o ar Ta* Deed Under
90-2 tp
HecUas s f* a *TI, Ceaaral Klalalea e f

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w»y* a* demand among
15,500 a Yelr by Taxation— property m e n to M?uro_j)«YÍnx.
S j^ r b ÿ 'T w o r e o p t p r ^ Tfclb la the plan which "will be ex­
fff j. 0 . Bradshaw \of St. plained by Mayor Bradahaw to the
«wrsburg, w6o‘ Î» on a visit to"hto «¡ty commissioners of Orlando, with
J L ^ / C o l . J. N. Bradahaw of the likelihood that a similar plan
^|,ndo wH) meet the city commi«- will be adopted in this city.— OrlanthU Afternoon and will tell d o s u ,.lionert
| 3 « of the plan in operation In St.
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—
piteraburK which ha* fiven that city
n *, ■ .E,rth'* ^•Ihporiture.
note paved «treeta than any other
It has long been known that the tem­
town of the »«me aixe .«nywhere can perature below the earth's surface Incr®’u,eB at Ale rate of about one degree,
^jJayor Bradahaw ia thp first per hundred feet, or 50 degrees per
juyor of S t Petersburg Under the uille. If the rate of Increase were com
aunt, the temperature at the relative­
(ommiadon form of government
ly email depth of 100 miles would bf
#yieh b u been in operation juat a above the melting point of all snb-‘
S t Petersburg and Peftsacola stances under ordinary surface coudb
**re the (first citiea in Florida to tlons. •
[ hare cothmiaaion government; bo h
—
I ^ntftd their eharteie at the laat
itadon of the legislature which be­
ii t
came operative soon after the.aduornment of the body. Orlsndg
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---- imission charter
^ iicured’ vher
,y b e last legislature, but it did not No Need to Risk Disagreeable Dan­
effective until the first of
gerous Calomel New That Dod­

Sluggish Livers
... Started Pleasahtlj

the ye**\
St. Petersburg has a record for
title progress which other cities are
lavestigatlng. One provialon 1% for
an advertising fund derived front the
j*yy of pne mill for that purpose
This givra a fund of $6,500 a year
vblclt is spent by an advertising com
mittee appointed by the city comr i«dnn. The committee la compos’ ft) of two men and one woman, and
the advertising methods chosen by
them are submitted to the city com-;
laiaaion 'and approved before the
funds are expended. St. Petersburg
bally the beet advertised city
da.» No extravagant claims
Ln the advertising and all
ahna that ire made are backed
up j&gt;y lucta and- gcrformdnce.
Probably no one thing that St.
Petersburg has done more to give it
valuable publicity than ita extensive
ij-item of paved streets. It. has
b«n the winder of all visitors to
that city. It It wonderful that a
city of auch size,, a normal popula­
tion of about 12,000, can afford to
pay for so much paving. 'St.' Pe­
tersburg has some twenty-four miles
of paved streets completed and con­
tract let for enough to make the
total forty miles when completed.
But the property owners pay the
mtire coat, and the city haa only to
furaante* the payment o f the ftrrc
paving certificates, which are laaued
for periods of five yean bearing In| tweat at tight per cent. There ia
to be great demand among iti-

Plenty of people—thousands of them
—have found, that It la no longer neces­
sary to risk being all knocked out by
taking calomel when constipated or
suffering from sluggish liver.
Nowadays Dodson s Liver Tone Ukes
the place of calomel.
What calomel does unpleasantly and
often with danger, Dodson a Liver Tone
doee for you safely and pleasantly, with
no pain and no gripe. It does not in­
terfere in any way with your regular
business, habits or diet
Calomel is a poison, a form of mer­
cury, a mineral. Dodsons UvyaTone
is an all-vegetable liquid.¿¡jl '•
Of couVue, this rx-iiublorcmWy haiito
imitators. But Dodsons Liver Tone
hpa been made to take the piaffe of oaloemi right from the start. The label
on the bottle always has'said so,, be­
ginning with the first bottle sold. And
it is widely known today hdw good
Dodson a. Liver Tone Is u a remedy and
that Dodson never make« extravagant
statements. He says that it livens the
liver, overcomes constipation agree­
ably and make« you feel good, and If
you are not satisfied completely with
it l . R. Philips &amp; Co. will haadbBdptf*
purchase price (60c.) to you with a
amile.
Such statement* could not be made
without true merit to back them up and
It la true for you to prove them for your­
self at no cost If not satisfied and con­
vinced.,
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TENNESSEE'S EXPERIENCE
Pure Food sod Drug Depsrtment
Makes Public Alarming Facts
Who creates a mountain of vl£e
to obscure a molehill of the same
ait# is in nowise a benefactor, to so­
ciety.
That is exactly-w hat pro­
hibitory law is dulng for Tennessee,
as shown by the pure food and drug
inspector. JVJben prohibition first
obtained aifoothold in (he south only
a half doten or ao Institutions were
•eking out*,a precarious existence
by the
drug fiends. Now
almost every city of,any importance
has .from one to » half dozen of auch
institutions well patronised- Here is
whet the head of the Tennessee de­
partment says of th» new evil in
where -an attempt is bcii
made to forc^' prohibition.
terrible , to comntemplatc
the ifq jg that roy, department is
degeJopiAg in -Tennesa««.’ ’ .«aya the
Inspector. . “ The anti nsreoUc,law*,'
which V ent Into effect, recently ere
serving to cover a terrible state of
effalrs.
Already .w e have iseised
1,360 permito In the state,-a large
proportion .of these , to Nashville
people, allowing drUgglat* to sell
them narcotics for habitual uae.
“ And yhlle one-fourth al a grain
twj|c* a dsy is sufficient for the nqo*
user, of morphine* It requires eight
grains daily for the person with the
habit. Those- who are on our books
as having permits uae an average of
251‘ lJfr.aln^. a month.
There are
l,10r-*cfr tBgjn: already registered,
a n fi-i# û »^ ig g u ;g a w they use 278,;
618 grain*; A month.
This coats
them approxim ately.,tf,644 a

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Dr. Brown expHi^k'tlhe.'ti'pintqn
that he did not bnlftY« xho permits
already laaued covered ono-tenth of
the narcotic users in the state. He
estimate« that the narcotics' bill in
Tennessee U m o « thin $46,000
monthly, This certainly U a shock­
ing state of affaire« Coming from a
prohibition state. Wonder some of
the anti-saloon newspapers allow
such a state of affairs to go on with­
out even making a mention of it.
(advt.)
Mark of the Orest Artist.
▲ really great artlit can always
transform tbo limitations of hU art
loto valuable! qualities.—Oscar Wilde.

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W hen the F lorid« Citrus Exchange waa orggruxed, It adopted l^ e policy o f
giving each member a com plete accounting for hia fruit, and o f publishing broadcast the average« o f the pncea ««cured b y it.

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Each year there hav*e been local and general conditions which materially
affected the prices. During the past season, for instance, tho competition o f|
California was keener than ever before and its advertising more extensive.,
.No matter what the condition* in any year and regardless of the price*
that hive obtained, the Exchange haa told the truth about titf avfifcagci w c u r c d j
by it, T h T r ^ e n e r a tio n T f the "citrus industry o f Ftorlda U reflected in these;

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1912-18
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Ybur Clergyman; H e’s Not a Bad Sort
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Hurporous Cxeuess Sometimes
vsncsd by Thsso Who Are Bum. monsd— Woman's Pisa for Ex­
penses Allowed by Judge.
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ever any burning desire to apshd three
or four days successively In the Jury
bo* at the high courts or at the local
aaaliee or aeaalone, a writer In Lonfion
Answers says
,.
$hg average Jury ipcelvae auch
treatment and le so much annoyed by
delays, criticism«, Intricacies, etc..
that nobody wanta to aerre on 1L
Add to these tils the serious loss of
time to most tradesmen, lose of actual
money owing to business postpone­
ments. loss of out-of-pocket
in meals, farsa, s k | -e e i no one can
♦render that the Urttlab cltUen will
make any eacuae in the world Le be
quit of serving as a Juror. If bo thinks
It can be
In » y capacity as a clerk In. one of
the cftlef London oqurtj I com« across
strunge excuses of this kind..
iNot long ago one pf the men aummoned for Jury In a breach of promise
c u e appeared sad claimed exemption
because his wife had presented him
with twine that morning, and this inexpected event bed upeet him ao much
that he felt he couldn’t give his mind
tO tbs trial u much am wan necessary
t« do It Justice- The court laughed
heartily and the man appeared sur­
prised at hla callouanees.
But he didn't get off.
‘T o stone deaf, my lord.” said one
eager Juror, before he wee sworn, evi­
dently expecting he would be let off
forthwith. Bo 1 was 'Instructed to
make bin stand down for e while till
we had got his panel arranged, which
he did with a smile aa of a conqueror.
But that smile was hla undoing, for
the Judge had observed It. though he
gave not the le u t Indication of thla
However, when all was ready for the
case to start, and whilst the man was
standing expectantly near the box, his
lordship, looking at me, said blandly
and, unconcernedly:
"Oh, Just write down for that man
that he may go, Mr. — —, w“ l your*
I turned to the Juror, but it waa
clear be bad beard the Judge'e words,
for he w u hurriedly preparing to de­
part. And before 1 could explain to
him the Judge added quietly;
“ By the by. be may as well atop.
Hls bearing seems to be Improving,
and he can wait for the next case, by
h.tlmo It will doubtless be all
.
xd
got a bit of a shock oae morning
when, on calUnlg out the name of
Trane!« Johnaon" among the Jurors,
a lady in court arose and came forward. Judge, .cqqoael and spectators
stored In wonder.
/
"But you’re a woman I'* I gasped. “Of cou r*«r replied abe tartly.
"What did you Imagine 1 waa—a monkeyr*
—
I had to explain that women, were
ineligible fqr silting on a Jury.
"Then why did you bring me up
from HldcupT” she Inquired. ” 1 have
lost my time and money in coming,
and all because you folks are eo silly
that you can't tell a woman from a
man"
She had the pull or us. and the spec­
tators grinned shockingly.
'Pay the lady’e fare and excuse
her, • aam Mr. Jusilce
—, suavely,
Thla was ihe neatest and safest
method, as hla lordship knew when
he caught the glint In that lady's eye.
SoTpaid her expenses and she left,
smiting and thanking the Judge profusatr»
- A Judge U usually a capital hand at
summing uif human nature, especially
of the feminine variety. All eald and
done, that la h(s business.
‘ Cause and Effset.
Apropos of Eastertide, the fallowing
Utile story, which baa reached . me,
may he worth a smile. It waa Easter
Huntfay, and the wife already had ar­
rayed herself In her aprlng finery. She
made a pretty picture aa abe stood hefori the mlrrqr In her “ peg top" skirt
and her chlo little hat o f a French
model. Outside the procession had
begun. The .air was vibrant, with
church bells, liter« waa a riot of gay
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reason pr other, Friend
lluabaRd waa alow. Finally the wife
becaa* Itnpallstit. “ fltnry," she ex.
postulated; tapping See. feeL ‘‘can't
you htKfyT. IVbat’* the use of my harLoX .a
hat itnlesa somebody can

**! •CAN’T bo a hypocrite/’ waa the rendy excuse of ouct map when
| asked why ho didn't attend church. “I know that l am not
R r a church
righteous and that I cannot flraclice Hwhat
preaches.”
There is hope for this man. Hq is the kind tho church wants.
If he is not righteous ln&gt; is not happy. Let him acquiro the habit
of GOING TO CHURCH and he will get a broader, better aod
happier view of life.
Wo cannot all bo .saints. Bat surely a man can forget the
temptations of the world for oyo hour or ono day qgch, yreok. At
least for tho hour oj so that ho is in church ho con rooliy think
over the big thingB in4life. Let him listen to the word of ,Qod and
do his best. Of course thejrc ore sorao persons in every community
who will criticise as freely the man who GOGS TO CHURCH as
tho man who stays away. ,
NO MAH WHO DOES TO CHURCH CAN BE A HYPOCRITE

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Belton, Gardiner, Glacier Park Button and Yellowstone Station), Ores
and Wnriiington, tickets on sale Jane I to September 30, 1914. .

VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER. S A L T
LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC.
GOING THROUGH ST. LOUIS, KRTUIt.NING THROUGH CHICAGO
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VICE. FAST TIME. ROCK BALLAST. NO--*U ST . NO D
DIRT.
FOR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS ON AM. SUMMER
RSBRVATIONB
TOURIST RL'SOBTH, BATES«. SLEEK..
AND OTHER INFORAfATION. ADDRESS
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JackeonvlUe. Fla.
Telephone 167
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If you ore «11 run down I
rom this place,
Bullock
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Cardiff, Jhot
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other wqrda. If the«« In my left aide.
wound aroubd the _
The dodor waa called In, and hi* treniform a band of-nibro
mend It
one-thousand (bread*.
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-I rf.cni icliirred me for a while, but I wBt
-’ |b the course of A year ipme twdnty soon tgafloed to my bed «gain. After
JlOP people about ¿‘hello’'
i IO dû
any good.
the telephone. This to-about
the number of people traton all thl*
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But give him and his church a chance.
GO TO CnURCH once!
H. Then go again)

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IN Hf* HEART HE•KNOWS THAT HE CAN_
NOT BELL GOD A «OLD BA1CK. IF ORIGINALLY HE GOES TO
CHURCH SOLELY TO MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION WITH HIS
NEIGHBORS—AND THIS IS TO BE ENCOURAGED-EVENTUALLY
HE WILL FIND THAT HE IB GRAOUALLY BEING LED TO T^B
RIGHT SORT QF LIFE. IT IS EASY TO ACOUIllE THE GO TO
CHURCH HABIT. TRY IT 0 * « SUNDAY. WHEN AN0THER.8ABBATH. ROLL* AROUND YOU’ LL FEEL A PANG OF REMORSE IF
YOU-DONT GO A&amp;MN. GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR CLERGY* !
MAN. YOU’LL FIND THAT H I IS NOT A BAD SORT. TALK TO
HIM. IF YOU HAVE ANY CRITICISM OF THE CHURCH OR ITS
METHODS, DON’T TALK ABOUT IT ON THE OUTSIDE, BUT TELL
HIM. HE'LL MEET YOU HALFWAY. NONE REALIZES MORE
THAN H I HOW HARD IT.jS TO WORK |{p AN INTEREST IN RELIGI0U3 AFFAIRS AMONQ SOME PEOPLE.

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ft la difficult fo Imagine our mi
ant complicated life being carried on
wUhowt-ietophoues There are today this tiíM, i î«*dd only sit up
twelve mflUdci fire hundred
while, tad could àot wat
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•he patient Ilvury; "Just a moment,
whllo I trim my sags.“ —Chicago Inter
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SANFORD HAPPENINGS

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Mr. and Mrs. H. il. Pattbhall
and family ' of Geneva were the
guest» of Mra. R. E. Tolar'on Tues­
day. *They came over to tee Dr.
H. B. Pattlshall off for Atlantic
Beach, where he g o « - to attend - a
meeting of the Dental Aasodation
Mrs. E4. Randall will leave f
Orlando Sunday to spend t
weeks, visiting Among 'frien ds." Mr.
Rkndall will visit hla mother, and
father in her absence. Upon Mra.
A Calendar for Quest Room.
Randall's return they will m ova Into
'A special calendar Is a splendid
their pretty n«Av bungalow on First thing for tho guest room of the coun­
try house. A small jJgily calendar Is
street.
mounted on a heavy cird board or
Mrs. Susan Yowell and Mrs. J. D. leathercovered board, and below It Is
B a rn « of Orlando spent a day in printed In good-sized but perfectly leg­
ible type, or gilt lettering. "Break­
tlM; city last week, the guests of
fast,'* "Luncheon." ’Tea.” "Dlnnor,"
Mrs. J. K. Mpttingcr.
“ Last Mall Leaves,” and any special

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TMmMe Party
A delightfully Informal event of
the week * waa^ the thimble party,
Tuesday afternoon, at which Mre.
Anna Walker waa hoetces to her old
friends and neighbors' Of * the W eif
Side, fet her new home on Magnolia
avenue. -An intereating gueasing
game, the Bell contest waa enjoyed
by the gueatai Mra. Harvey Renfro
and Mrs. Deane Turner doing for
thdj prlae. In the cut Mra. Renfro
woo, the prize being « dainty linen
handkerchief.
MU* Eva Walker was assisted
by Miss Bessie 'Williamson in serv
ing the delicious refreshments, ice
ten,'cake and sandwiches. An amusinf-cofnridencc o f the afternoon was
the fact that It was the third time
Mrs. Deane Turner bad tied for
lb * prize in this house and always
tost in the cut.
Mra. Walker's guests were Me*d a m « Harvey Renfro, Deane Tur­
ner, C. R. Walker, Savage, A. D.
Smith, W. H. Peters, Ensminger,
Terheun and Pattie Renfro.
Supper Party '
■ An old fashioned' birthday party
« u given by Mra. W. H. H. Allen
on Wednesday
evening,
compli­
mentary to Mr. Alien.
The supper table was dainty and
attractive with Its display of anowy
linen, silver and glassware, and boun­
tiful spread of good things to' eat,
served In the good old' fashioned
way. The supper was savory and
appetizing and consisted of fried
chicken, creamed potato«, potato
salad, sliced tom a to«, hot buns,
assorted pickles and preserves, ice
cream and cake, to which the guests
did full justice.
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Those Invited were Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mra. E. J.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncan
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IIelk
nnd little daughter, Mrs. May Dickins, Mr. Oscar Vernon and Mr. L. P.
McCulIcr. • '
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Audio» Bridge
The Wednesday auction*) bridge
Hu it .was entertained by Mrs. It. E.
Tnlnr, Wednesday afternoon. Therfc
was one t«ble of players, Mrs. John
Bennett making top store and win­
ning the club prize, a fine deck of
ca rds.
Vanilla ice cream in cantaloupes
was served at the close of the game.
Those present were Mrs. John
Bennett, Mrs. Deane Turner, t Mrs.
G. Speer and-Mm. Tolar. *'

Tna!m
, . . . , , havn tails, and are prepared to
grow them again shonld thjLlMW?“
chant», U shown by remains In our
pelvis ot tall-if»gKln(C » M d « » . now'
rudlmontary 'and * d^generaUve from
lack of use- WIederschelm calls atten­
tion* to the remains of arteries and
rolna which formerly nourished the
t«n Gould and Pyle’s *'Anomallee and
Curiosities of Medicine” give* a P*o-,
taro b( a child born with a tall. Thee©
modern tails, however, are too short
for any use, unless It la to mako tho
father Hop drinking.—Now York Medi­
cal Record.
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Mra. Deane Turner waa the gra­
cious hostess st sf patriotic party
Thursday afternoon, complimentary
•to her mother, Mrs. M. C. Savage.
The. rooiae were lovely in tficir
decorations, of flags and cut flowers
artistically arranged together. Jar­
diniere's of xcd Altheas with flags
waving abov# them wero placed
about the rooms: upon the piano a
graceful bit of colorfcwas*'a fern dish
of red geraniums, flags and fern*;
upon the muilc cabinet and other
available p la c « v M « of red flowers
ferns and flggs carried out the pretty
conceit. Large and small fla p were
upon the walls and In the graceful
Miss Bessie Williamson (appen d­
folds cf ths. window draperies.
ing the week end with Lhc M is s «
A ¿patriotic' guessing gaitt© OCCA-. Lettio and Annie Leo Caldwell.
■ioned njuch laughter end fun. The
prise, a dainty cifp and aaucer fell
Mrs. John Merriman, who has a
to MiV. W. H. Peters, who. guessed winter home In Emits waa^lhe
correctly seven ou t'o f eight answers. guest o f / Mra. C. E. Walker several
A pleasing feature of the afternoon dkys this week, while enroute jo her
was the playing* of patriotic airs on summer home In Meriden, Conn.
the VlctroJa, followed by ¿elections
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Among the many p a rti« plan­
mous artiste.
ning to spend the Fourth at Day­
Sherbet and cake were served. tona Beach will be Mra. D .v A.
Upon the plates wore pretty little Caldwell, M iss« Bessie Williamson,
favors of red cherries and ferns as a Lettie and Annie Leo Caldwell nnd
memento of this happy occasion.
Mr. David Caldwell. They will mo­
The hostess wss assisted by ’Mrs. tor over this' afternoon and re­
W. H. Peters, Mrs. A. D. • Smith main at the beach over Sunday,
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and Miss Martha Fox.
Other guefte were Mra. J. K. Mrttin g«, Mrs. J. C. Ensminger, Mrs.'
Walker, Mra. C. E. Walker,
Mrs. ‘ Anna Walker, Mrs. H. H.
JEW ELER
Hill, Mra. W. H. Hill. Mra, T. S.
Davis, Mra. Harvey Renfro; Mr».
CLOCKS. JEWELBY.SILCharlotte Smith, Mr*. M. C. Tolar, WATCHES,
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VKRWARE.’OPtfCAL GOODS. ETC.
and Mra. Terheun.

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Information the Loitesa deolrea hej
guest© to know. Thd hours for meals
and departure of malls are plainly
marked, thus saving many questions
and often embarrassment on the part
of the gueets,
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M ed ieval Theater*.

National . theaters—o f an open-air
kind—at one timd existed In England.ar Parran Round, la Cornwall, tes ti­
de*. Here we hare a vast axnpbF
theater, turfed to teat over 1,000 per­
sons. The beginnings of British dra*
malic art sprang from these open-air
theaters, where the medieval plays
were produced—and forgotten.
The
sands of the Cornish coast may have
covered more than one specimen of
these pioneer tempeis of the dramatlo
art
Court Sustained I
A Wkihlngton chauffeur baa been
sent to jail for three years for taking a
joy ride In his employer's automobile
without, permission. Courts and pubHe aro realising that drastic measures
are necessary to' break up the loy-ridIng practice and the steallog of motor
cars for this purpose. Tbo Jail sen­
tence is a good experiment along this
line. It' might be extended to tako In
all speeders on the public highways. _

Expert Repairing
Happy Little Orphana
A delightful feature of the "SmugKlcman" matinee W edn«day after­ 12$ West First Street
noon was the presence of fourteen S ANF O RD , F L O R I D A
Happiness Only Comparative.
children from the Methodist Or­
We may anticipate bliss, but who
phanage at Enterprise, as guests of
ever drank of that enchanted cup unal­
loyed T—Colton.
the Junior Civic League, through
Mrs. Gerror who extended the invi­
tation in behalf of the League.
After the matinee they were taken
to the Seminole Pharmacy as guests
of the WHfurc Department and
treated to ice cream, .Bnd thfep an
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w#s given them by Mayor Thrasher,
Messrs. A. D. Smith and Voile WUlinms, who generously, loaned thfclrj S
cars for this purpose. It was a hap­
r ..
py set of youngsters that, boarded
the boat for the return trip to En­
terprise, cordially expressing their
appreciation # of the courtesies re­
ceived. Capt.-Allen gave the chil- s s
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w it h c o m io r t a b le w e a r in g a p p a r e l.

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CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSSRODS
STAY BOLtfS
GALVANIZED'
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
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Phoenix Lodge Nu 5, K. «ip ' l*
MwU second and fourth
Nlsiting knights alway* **1-, *
H. McLaulin
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Sanford Lodge No 62, P.a*dA, M.
^ Communication every flm sad
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting
welcome.
O .L . Taylor
F .L lI « ^
Secretary

Sanford Local Union No. 1761 putti
Href and third Thursday nirht ¿ t r
o'clock ir\ the Eagles* Hall.
Rex Packard
Oeo Blickwride,
R. S. and T.
iVealdcnt
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(0 h a v e a a ale
Ret o u r p r ic e s

Sale
Bills
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jut w o rk o f this kind
i i: n d ou b le-q u ick lime. R

B.’ P. O. E. Sanford l.od(e I24|
Meet first and third Wednesday
at corner of Fltst St. and Palmetto An.
O. L. Taylor
R. L Yt&lt;i
SecreUry
Etait«]Rnle
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R.A.^.
Meets every second and fourthTl»».
day In Masonic Hall over the Impcriij
Theatre. Visiting comnanloEt»xl/Mnf_
J. F.'Karnatx
O.LTtykt
Secretary
H^hPriest

Two Claiaea.
Man as a husband 1« of two i
—ho whose meals disagree wil
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We have just received by express a lot pf pretty
Skirts, all the very latest styles, -'Call ana get
early choice.

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The daipty waists, some of silk, others of cotton
voile. For the lady; who wants something out
the ordinary.

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B M u t ahe caa carry off thla amsrt and
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. vaklah angle without looking In .the
’Jesst•bold. Hut whan the wearer to
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getting away from the feet that ah»
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eujit\e thing. A means oi cgpf«*alon,
It is to her, by which ahe conveys
something of beraelf to those who bebold'
‘*oia her, eUb though- they may
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net« speak to her.
,;|da«p.hato ql all gorfa of materials
have been turned ont in this shape, or
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shapes ilmllar to It. They cover-nearly
■all of one aids of the face and form a
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background again«t which the other
. - W aide la sharply sllhouetled.
bat pictured this left side Is trim
jcd' With a very full ruchlng of nj».
iW .
•^Ylted In tiny side plait» and supW Upstanding fait oNpUlted
l - j ,-.V - m affpe,f .Timrs Is a- facing of black
^ , V 4 a l l .about the underbrim, it
*- forms a piping which outlines the brim
edge of straw. The combination of
natural leghorn color with the deep
WJF
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very tow crown In thla hat la set lcto
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thfi brim with a second plftng of
lavelvet
not for
.-The trimming: constats of aflat clus­
ter'of lpvely pink roaea shading to, a
deep jo so color at the heart of the
(lower«, a half doxen half-blown* roses
are circled round the baa« of a let
spike, which complete the garnishing
or a simple but striking effect ¡of the
millinery artUL
The prettiest, or rather the mdst
satisfactory hats In thla shape, are
those made ot btack high luster straws
or fabrics, trimmed with black nu­
ll“ «* and a few compact bigh-eotorpd
flowers, or else finished In all black,
substituting fruit or ornaments for
tbe flowers. There Is something In
the brilliant black of Jacquered or
hlgh-luiter silk surfaces that goes
with tha pose for which thla bat Is
made. And as a background for a
well-modeled profile there Is nothing
like black velvet The side faco is
■at f n ‘ relief like a tinted cameo.
But it Is 'wise to consider whether
the style Is suited* to one« before In­
dulging jn It So there Is'ao harm In
reiterating that this hat la not for
every one, but for her « b o can carry
» o ff.
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JULIA BOTTO
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Those plaid? that are especially
The best shirt on the market at a
latev ’sùm ïpeivhnd early
medium prjcè.
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fall wear.
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Tilted Hat for Those Who Can Wear It

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SANPÖ«D, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 7. I9U

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E NEED OF BRIDGES
BIG CROWD A T PEACH
KILLED ON BEACH
OYER TH E ST. JOHNS WITNESSED AÛ T0 RACES
BY AN AUTOMOBILE
Automobile r ac e s a t
the beach c h o k e d
traffic b a d ly
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(EQUATE FERRIES
demand th e bridges
PEOPLE o f TWO COUNTIES
SHOULD GET TOGETHER
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ON PROPOSITION

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The rush of automobiles at the
|n ferries »crow the St. Johns river,
, at Monroe and one at the Osteen
last Friday and Saturday dem­
ented more than words the need
one brid|e and _ perhaps two
Idles at these points.
Thii great rush of cars may-never
gke* place a|ain or it may again ocour
ing the summer, it all'depending
whether the beach «offers attracto the automobiliat or not.
Aside' from the special occasions
regular travelers tcf the beach
i the summer and ths tourist travel
the winter is certainly entitled
something. better than the un­
lit ferries that now attempt to
the cars and wragons across
river.
It Is estimated that at least four
sdred automobiles were ferried
the river Friday ami Saturand part of the day and night
(stood in long lines waiting for
ferryman to take them across,
i ft said for the men in charge of
ferries they certainly worked
Trojans and the automobiliata
art no ldck coming on the sevice,
snpt that it was too primitive for
( present time.
Wth all the crowds only one »cei­
ls reported, that of the M scar of Orlando, that was
on First street near the
igt in attempting to paw some
rears. It was hauled out of the
itcl and proceeded on the way.
The rountyfeommiseioners of 8em Is county and Volusia should get
her on the bridge question and
s bridge at the Monroe'ferry
st the Osteen ferry or at both,
could make them toll bridge»
they were paid for and then
them free. The great amount
travel on these roads and the
sing of the' brick loads should
1 for the erection of these bridges
Us fell, for dnly by these ImproVcits can our suction hope to bo­
ms a'part of the National high|
B
a
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t
o
w
The ancient ferries should go«
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|B- Y. B. U. Enrampmeni Jqjy 12-17
The Florida B. y . P . U, Eneamplasnt of- this year will meet on ths
jcretSmii of Columbia College July
jlM ". An exeejteqt program has
jfeea prepared and half a thousand
Ifcfegatw ■are expected to attend.
Ur. Georgi Ilyman of, «ur city is
Ifa manager of this Encampment.
Th* following will attend from
IFinford: George Hyman, Mrs. Hylfflsn, John and Virgie Horne Hy&amp;*n, Mi's Clara Millen, Edwin Mlll*n. Miss Ruth Stewart. Miss Min*» Stewart. Ale. and Mrs. Chas. L.
!™V, and possibly others.

OUR BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will Remain Open During the Sumtner Months With Man; Scholars'
Prof. 0 . E. Bynum of the Sanford
Business College has determined to
keep the college open til during the
Summer and 'has 'juat started an­
other large claw in bookkeeping an^l
stenography. The college'haa been
a success from the start and having
been in operation for the past two
years has now demonstrated that it
will prove s good Investment for the
promoters. There have been many
successful business men and women
graduated from the institution and
they are how holding good positions
in Sanford and other cities.
There was a rumor that the col­
lege would close during the summer
months as Prof. Bynum was desir­
ous of visiting Texas with hia w|/e,
but the large number of new schollars coming in last month made It
necessary to keep the collegp t^n-.
nlng full time and Prof, -jljfpura in­
formed The Herald todkjr that the
college would .remain a£fn ail the
year round and that h fcw »«} well
satisfied with the- good ihbfirlng be­
ing made. This Sanford Business
College give« our boys and girls fa
grand opportunity of attending day
or night school right at home and
acquiring a good buaineaa education,
sopiething that is needed by the
young men of today regardless of
the nature of their business or pro­
fession. . The rates of the Sanford
school are very reasonable consid­
ering the excellent course of training.

JULY FOURTH FITTINGLY
OBSERVEC AT DAY­
TONA BEACH

their public spirited citisens and the
excellent beach hotels, which so ably
took care of such unusual crowds.

AUTOMOBILE RACES
WERE FEATURED

The Encampment ol Campfire Girls
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, A Great Event

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ESTIMATED THAT A THOUS­
AND CARS WERE IN
ATTENDANCE

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Daytona, July 6, - - A record break­
ing summer crowd celebrated the
Fourth of July at Daytona, Day­
tona Beach and Seaberexe beaches
Saturday and far into the evening.
It if eatimtted there were a thou­
sand vMtfng ca n and nearly three
thuuaa^tp-jfehnlo took part in the
■po(ts
The prog/JaiL* was opened with
beach races, heja under the auspices
of the Orlando Automobile Associa­
tion, of which Leon D. Fort ia aecre-'
tary and chief promoter, On ac­
count of the condition of the beach
and also the crowtb which would
congregate opposite tho towns, the
races were made from the automo­
bile clubhouse south. It was a pret­
ty and unusual sight to see 8 0 ca n
drawn up in symomtricai line along
the shore just north of the club
house and the cheerful holiday
crowd which waived and cheered
and enjoyed the passing show
whether they heard the announce­
ments or not.

Postmasters Raised
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Washington, i&gt;. C„ July 7.— A
The first race, one mile, a flying
number of Florida postmaster» re­ start, was won by William Warren,
ceived boosts In the annual read­ of Bradentown in a National car.
justment which haa become effective, |T he second race, a five mile stand­
including the following:
ing start, was won fay Steve Hutto
Tsmpa, from 13,500 to $3,000; of Orlando, In *a National car; O. P..
BVadentown, from $2,100. to $2,300; Herndon of Sanford was second in
St. Petersburg from $2,800 to $3,000; this race in an Overland car.
Ft. Myers, from $2,300 to $2,400;
The third' race, twenty mile»,
Wauchula, from $2,000- to $2,400; standing start, two ten-mile laps,
Daytona, from $2,600 'to $2,600; was also won by Steve Hutto in a
Tallahassee, from $2,600 to, $2,700; National - car. Mr. Herndon came
Plant City from $2,200 to $2,300. In second in this" In an Overland.
St. Augustine is reduced from $3,- . The prises were two small silver
J00 to $3,000.
The Jacksonville cupa for the first and second race
postmaster'« salary remain« station­ and a large cup for the twenty mile
ary at $5,000.
race. The judges were S. A. John­
■V Readjustments are madc..cvn. the son and Setfi Woodruff of Orlando
.^oatoffiee receipt«. Where gatriaare and Harry Thompson of Daytona.
shown the salary ' is increased. - Les­
r,Accnr*iine to the ‘program those
sening of receipts means deeriaifte;^ who wished at the cloao of the raCM
the »alary paid.
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fon t to Daytona to a grand picnic
■The changes are; •
dinner on' the city island with fret
Old barbecued meat,
New
pickles,
water­
$ 1,200
...$ 1,300
Alachua.. . . .
melons, |with a ball game between
... 2 ,800'
2,200 the home team and Orlando to b l
Arcadia é#YÍíi
2,300 pulled off at 8:30 o'clock. Daytona
... 2,400
.
2,100 did herself proud lit the way the
Brndentown. . . '. , .... 2,300
2,60(1 committee handled the crowds and
2,600
D ay ton a.. . . . . . . .
2 ,0 0 0 there w»a plenty If well barbecued
Fort Myers.
.. y&gt;2,400?
2,100 meat and condiments for all. Juat
Fort Pierce f i*1* * vi* V • 2,200
Live Oak. ., 4 . t 2.800
2,400 as the dinner was concluded s big
1.800 rain cloud, which had been skulking
Madison........... 1,00p
Orlando. X ..............
2,700 , 2,800 arqund th^ Imprison for an hour or
2,600 JqiUs,. prccipUateil ip a light shower,
Poialka,*^, . ■......&gt; * 2,660
Plant' C ity,
. .vV.' 2.300- ; 2,200 sufficiently 'dampening to drive ev-,
8t, ’ Augustihe-------- j S.OÓft ’v- 3,100 crybody -from ‘ the pienic gTouiftk.
2,800 This waa rather n partial and’ pecu­
St. Petersburg.. . r 3.000
.2,600.
S anford.. . . . . . .
liar/ahQWyr.j it* developed into a
2,700
2 , 6 0 0 % eavy but short pownpour at SeaTalishasaee‘ . . . .
3,600
3,600 breese and' Daytona Beach, but the
T a m p a . , » ,-i c , i - i
1,800 north end of It stopped at thp river
2 ,0 0 0
Tarpon Springs. .
2,000 line, and the rain at Daytona .ex­
2,400
Wauchula.
Weit Palm B ea ch .,; 2,100- &gt;* 2,600 tended to Hankins' drug store,
Winter H o v e n . . . . .. 2,0001,700 "where Volusia meets Beech," From

that point, north and west it was
atill as dry as a powder house, white
the street ear which came up from
Orange avenue had shed its beautiful
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.Fourth of July paper decoration«,
the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DO NOT LIKE THE which oosed down in gory red on
the sidee of the car and t^he street:
-QUALITY OF BRICK BEING USED
-The rain, was just what was needra,
At the meeting of the Board of been diacovgred ia ha disconcerting however, to cool the ftiAOsphere and
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fount; Commissioners yestiflrdky it to them as tho county commis­ lay tbe d u st.'.
By 8 o'clock the bail grounds were
V* derided that thaiwork of laying sioners. The defective bricks are
krick roads would bo held, up for laid to the door of the foremen in sufficiently dry for ths. players' to
ï°d pending the litigations on charge of the brick kilns and as they match their, skill in ths presence of
width of some of the roads and have been shipped here in large plenty of rooters for both sides.
quantities and hauled to different Orlando won, 10 to 6, in the
4cdti6ns of * tbr district the tnanu- and seeing that Oriindii
facturdts' wilt lie
w » e loee, but so generous in contriW U ngtd
e Y h r v r Agreed to biest the com-1 success * of the Fouftfi the 'home
2*»tarday that under present condi zth
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people were rqther glad than other­
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People would bo
wise of thla„.
if the shipment of
The big feature of the .day camo
« “ Id hn held up. until a better
th .
off
at the Nautilus cstino In a grand
widths
ran be procured and ihe
, •»nufacturer«« t wfU. be rtqulfed to munth and by that tíme thn jroVk o f opening and fireworks display frdm
8 to 1 o'clock 'in
evening.
This
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aL* * ma,nfensnce bo/td gonif'Jor .a m ftk i ¿ g #
p*nad of five years thk't will bl"&lt;i and itila hoped thatf all -\ifllcultlw Was a local affair la which «eversi
be eommiihltfcs took part, as w sll-aa
r * m t(i replaf«-the l.sd bricks that can be »ettied «nd
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*v built O.* the
S u i t b l e a i * i d » n d ■ « o i t h c » c »* U
^ Mhrown out „ they .f e found and
U‘ L t o be
ones put jn their place. The
"^oofacturers h«v* signified their
to dò.
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Rev. J. H. Cellar of Sanford spent
a few days at Enterprise, last week.
When asked about the Campfire
girts encampment he aaid in part:
“ The idea oi having the encamp­
ment was suggested by Mias Emms
Tucker, an enthusiastic Christian
worker of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. The encampment
Includes the Campfire Girla, Y. W.
C. A. girl* and Sunday school girls
who could not afford an expensive
vacation elsewhere. The
inexpenaiveness of the vacation, together
with the Christian influence and as­
sociations are some of the beat fea­
tures of the encampment.
During the morning there Mbre
bold, under competent leaders, Bible
and Mission Study classes, both
junior and senior. The afternoon
and evening were given over to rest,
recreation, entertainments and lec­
tures.
I belle vc the ides of combining
the Campfire Girls and tho Bible
and Mission Study classes into one
conference or encampment is the best
that could have been suggested to
meet the needs of the girls in our
churches. Both organisations are
good, but each needs the other.
The Campfire Girls provides for out­
side sports and physical development
and tho Bible and Mission Study
classes provide for the spiritual de­
velopment, but it takes the combin­
ation of the two to make a fully de­
veloped Christian girl.
The Sanford girls do not realise
what they miss by not being a part
of thU encampment.
Girls who'
leave the Christian, religion out of
thelir lives are missing the best
things of life.
^ The Encampment is s gres^ |uccesi in many ways and the manage­
ment rxpecta to make it aUtl greater
next year."
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Mr. Cellar is making a special
study of young people's work in all
its departments in the church and
takes every available opportunity to
stud* it "as It is."
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Detroit,
MIeb., * Xyly.' 6.— li«|ea
Manager N. A. Hawkins of the
Ford Motor Company haa some in­
teresting figures in regard to Ford
mileage. He save;
"There are now 600,obo Ford« in
uae. Each one . certainly averages
no
miles d«lly for tvfelva
months In tho year, . These 600,000
Fords therefore are travelling and
showing 'themselves over a stretch
of. ilO.oOO.OOO miles each day, or
SOO.^OO,000 miles each month— or
thirty-six hundred million miles eadh
year. ( ¡-Y
This ¡4 a distance equal to 144,000
times around the worlds
If these 610,000 Model T's started
on a tour around the world and
kept within a half mile of each other
thty would encit-cic tho globe ten
times,
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Every city street, boulevard, p|fkwayr every village ■tree^ syeFjf
country road is Hned with V’ords.
80 persistent is this' constant and
ever in$re*tlirit parade tbut men,
wom( 4 'an d chlldfan ' who never
knew anythln*; wboutv-rnotor care,
ran pick them out.
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The Ford is.i'thh eatiiat car ^0
think .»Jjout, M isuse tCla*. seen. rnbat
frequently." '-*-^*
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- Sell Draina

TaUjíháss«*, Ji^yS ff.'rr-AÍVertUamept for
aalo‘ of«,á^mífflon dollar
à i. Tioridé '
vbondii^were

of an
l^gWÛtor&gt; pro­
viding fór'tW /M tiaiiiV ^Í «Ix «rilliou
dollars ln Mnàa t o .: «o;npleU thaï
drainage of the EvcrglaVes.
.Fans tu tslled

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fans of the best make.

S. B. MELVIN RIDING
BICYLCLE COLLIDES
WITH AUTO

the path of motorist! travelling
through this state.— Tampa Timet.
t t J,
' An Interesting trial has been con­
cluded at West* Palm Beach, being
that of John Ashley, a- white man,
for the murder of DeSoto Tigrr. u
Seminole Indian.
The crime was
committed about two years ago,
and Ashley ‘ eluded arrest and was
not apprehended until he gavs him-,
self up. Several Indiana were in­
HER NEWS OF STATE* AT troduced as , witnesses at the trial,
which reaulteU in a disagreement;
LARGjB COMPILED FOR
the
jury standing three for convic­
OUR BUSY READERS
tion and nine for acquittal. Judge
Perkins presided.
na Beach, July 6.— S. B.
1 1 t
M elvin\of Holly Hill, about 65
Tho news reached Stuart Friday
run . down and afternoon that the Supreme Court
years o age, waá rut
killed
about 8:30 Saturday night of Florida had knocked out the new
on tho
the beach,
heacn, a short, distance cou t house for tifo time being, arid
above the. automobile' club house, there were no regrots among the
by an Overisnd car, driven by R. Sr taxpayers, either who have stated
McCormiit^t ^r Leesburg. Mr. Mel­ ifl along that $260,00
was five
vin was ricUp^jn'hicycla.’.
times to&lt;f much for a county ? f,t M
- AY the û if/'-o I the collision the size of Palm Beach with scarcely
bicycle and-’ automobile, çrre . both 0,000 inhabitants. Such a court
being driven in Nhe same jilrection house would coat more than the
on the beach tftid
in d comjKgJAoward court houses of
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St. Lucie,__________
Brevard
them was a car carryingiÇ ^jjH ant L'kiul St. John couuntlek còmbined
elecfric light. Mr. Melvin Wis proM Of course it would be a great ad­
ably confused by the approaching vertisement for West Palm Beach
car, and it is possible he did not but Would not do the outlying towns
bear the car coming behind him In any good. Let us have a $60, 00
the noise of the other car and the court house and spend the balsnce
roar of the eurf, however he turned or) good . roads. Hard roads will
directly acroea the path of the auto­ bring new settlers in by the hundreds
mobile, to the right, when it ia usual but whoever heard of a big costly
to turn to the left, which was seen court house brinipg' any body in to
too tate by the automobile driver settle.— Stuart Times.
to avoid the crash. On.it came with
t t t
a terrible impact, completely demol­ * Howard S. Kerner, a well known
ishing the back wheel of the bt- sportsman, whose residence is at
cy d e and lifting both man and wheel Great Barrington, Mass., where he
on th« fender. Mr. Melvin's head U now on a short visit, arid who baa
struck the wind shield, which cut b •pent many winters and the past
deep gaah through bis skull at the two-, summers here, cruising on hia
back and broke bis neck.
Death handsome yacht, expect-» to return
was instantaneous. The friend, who to Fort Myers in th# -yery neat ‘S# .
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was with Mr. McCormack, rap for future for the purpose of tackling - T#*í -i«: asaiitance. thinking to get a physi­ the wily tarpon or 811ver King./*'
r j*a
cian st soon as possible; Dr. Bo*
Mr. Karner is a great bcllever-'ln . 'K,r.•-, —
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hannon was first to reach tbe scene the wonderful future ' o f Florida as
and pronounced the man dead. Tbe a summer resort state and bnievsa
body was taken to the v&gt;ndertakerm that when the fact is known to the
at Daytona and a search '4&gt;*a made tourist and sportsmen that the finest
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for hla daughters to notify them. weather and fishing in the world la'
Marshal Fuquay and deputise were to be .here in the good old summer
soon on the ground and questioned Ume.— Ft, Myers Press
those who witnessed the accident,
deciding that no inquest was neces­
Banquet, to Clergy
sary a» the accident was declared
BUhop M. J. Curley wns host
by ail to R^VeTfeen unavoidable.
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Tuciday afternoon at it banquet to1
. V-^:j *
. Mr. McCormack ia nearly beside
. + -r- - -IjJS ”"t¿’Se*!
ths. visiting prelates and ylorgy ■ ■
himself--with-grief over th* ntd Wctending tho consccratidn.
Tho a i-'
cident and has the sympatKy of the
fair was splendidly planned and
community, as also have the two
proved moat delightful and enjoy­
daughters of the deceased.
able. It was served at the Ocean
t t
' * ■View Hotel.

McCORMICK DRIVING
CRAZED WITH GRIEF

* The project 1 of continqlng the
brick road to the Osceola county
tine will be urged before the board
of, comity commissioners of Orange
county when that body convenes
again on the 6th inat. The soniiment in both counties is very strong­
ly i s favor of the extension, espec­
ially os this road will , form a very.
Important link in the through
from Jacksonville to Tamps. The
present plan for the Orange county
road leaves a gap of four mifen from
the end of tho brick road as pro­
vided fdr to the line of the Osceola
county. It would prove^ a bad“,ailr
vertlsement. of the enterprise v)
Orange county to leaxe«4his gap in
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’ ifh o table banquet Was' arranged
in „the cuatpmary manner. Bishop
Curley tiring seated In the center o f
the tnble at tho. end of tho dininr
hail with the prelates upon his right
and left. Tho clergy wore seated at •
the two long tables extending down
.the hall from each end of this table,'
Green and purple constotuted the *, .
chief decorations, ferns, bougxjtyiliav .
*V*
palm» and other fiowera and green
contributing to a. most beautifulV '* ^
effect. A splendid menu was *ervfdL*y.v'*fi
and fine speeches made.—St. ’ Aug^%&lt;,.. v - '
tine Reord.
/,*l'i&lt;- ,
Father P. 3. Bresnahan of thfe
city "was present^at the conaecratiota
tmd banquet.

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HIMSELF
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LEARNING OF
F THB'WA
THE WARRANTX'UARGING MtlRDER
HE CAME RACK FROMIG^ORGUW. T. Curry voluntarily came nrf kml the aherlfT wan fbatruetod to
back to Sanford last night and again serve it. Curry had gone to the
«uirendered himiril to Sheriff Hand homo of hia lister in W sycfbs/, G a„
and is now in jail' pending the pre­ and the . rumor-spread that ho^had
liminary hearing, HhU time on a fled ths country,'' *
charge of murder..i ‘ ' Jf
*H«tuiotp,fbat the sheriff wanted
The case now aaaumes a different him 'Curry camo back at once and
aspect.
Last week Curry killed
here at- midnight £
W. F. Bryan at the Curry tur
WfTJP tp th# home of Sb
jUoiuatill near Chuluota and*claims
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and surrendered himseJf' and
sill defense. At tM ^inquest tMjVa irow in tbe county jail «waiting
ferry rendered a verdict of man­ th# preliminary trial that will de­
slaughter ttnd Curry was' releaseil cide*-whether he la to be allowed
on a bond of $18,000 furnished by hla liberty on boil or that he wiU.be’
Z. Spinks of Ovfcdo.
remainded, to jail to await the tefrn
Meantime the relatives of the de­ of CoJcuit 'Chart that mmita hers Id
ceased had in autopsy held and
fall.
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discovered that the shooting must
»hike-lfetQ. done from behind, a a ‘the .
Dr J. E. Trice Coming
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showed thi
d from the*
The superintended! of the Baptist à
Bryan
at Arcadia, D r.’ f .
‘ v-«•
L -f
j l preach at ( i and 7
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church next
tó

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Receipts from Cuba and Portfi
Rico are Falling Off.
Price«
Hare Advanced. Market firm .
The demand for pines Is very
brisk and the market la in splendid
shape. Receipts from Cuba and
Porto Kico are falling off. ArrivAls
yesterday were 9600 crates from
Cuba and 4600 from Porto -Rico.
There are about 12600 crates due
tomorrow, on the C^ban trip.
Prices have Improved very much
since last week: 18a are selling at
2.50 to 2.65. 24s bring the same
figures. 90s,# 2.40 to 2.60. 36s,
2.10 to 2.16. 42a. 1.46 to 1.50.
There will be a big démand for
4th of Ju y trade.

Watch the drinking water. When
the hot weather cornea sees that the
young birds have plenty of fresh
water before them at all times.
Keep it in a ahady place and pro­
tect tho fountain so that the chicks
cannot get into it and foul the wa­
ter. Don’ t put water in a soiled
vessel, as seventy-five per cent of
chick sickness comes from unclean
drinking water. You will find that
vtkscl* that are not regularly clean­
ed will have a white scum on the
aide« and button)«. II this is not
removed you may expect to find
some roupy chicks 'or diarrhoea or
other disease
If the chicks are worth raising at
all, they are worth the time and
. trouble that absolute cleanliness re- quire*
Hot weather 'and uudeunlinesa go hand in hand and work
havoc in a flock. Seo that the
sleeping quarters are clean. If these
arc offensive to the smell they are
not clean enough to keep the chicks
ip normal health. Give the little
fellow* a fair chance and they will
repny you for your time and trouble.
If chicks are confined give them
plenty of grit, ground osyter shells
\ and ground charcoal; they will take
“ just what they need. You will find
them all the better for these little
attent ons. Hot weather makes the
average -person sluggish and he la
apt to forget tho little, but impor­
tant details. One must remember
that disease flourishes in hot weath­
er and that prevention is coaler and
. th* worry and work to cure..

OF

EDEN"

•cent Discoveries Seem to Pro'
That Lower California Wao tho
Sito of First Paradlo«.

Includine poll tu ee.
Total amount charfod
IS I.SSI.I7
(ienetal revenu»............. 13,310.78

The skeleton of a pyguiy at least Collection» to Mar SI,
ISIS-----rrv
M l* 81 « 3.091*7
two hundred thousand years old, Just Hoad
à llrldc* Kuad... lt.6ST.S6
unearthed near Lot Angeles, Is ex­ Collection, to May s i
ISIS. . . . . . ------. . . . . 1S.TSS.11
4.911.14
pected to send lonreetabllsbod theo­ Geoertt
School Fund. . . t M 3 l . l t
Collect
Iona
to
M
i)r
S|
J
ries of anthropological science crash­
1914---------- ...V .,* .
1S.90S.I4
4,631.77
ing Into tho ash heap with-other ex­ Rub
S.rhoole.......... 6.191.06
Collection«
to
May
31
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ploded belief«, and probably prove that
1*1«......... .............. (,963.14 '
the Gordon of Eden was In Lower Cali­
1*1«........................ 1,153.14 1,33*.*3
*fornia. Scientist! who have examined Toll. ......................... 383.00
Collcctloua to May 31 ..
tho And of Frank 8. Daggett, Mad of
1*1«. •........ .......... . »08.00
tho California museum's research de­ 8podal It * B-DUtrlet
No. 1 .................... 4,703.6«
partment at Exposition park In Los Collection, to May 81
1814
...
1,317.36
'Angeles, see in the bones a cold fact IM*ck Mammock
Drainthat shatters tho heretofore generally
’ •m “
accepted "Uncontrovertible"-, dogmas cX J.V.
H 1 4 . . . V . . . Ì J ......... 6,401.«4
of scientists w)io have tinkered with
to collect
16,243.SS
the earth's crust In an attempt to solve Collection, Baiane«
to May 31
the' riddle of the universe.
1*1«. •••*...,» *~, .,«•
64,3*7.3*
Professor Daggett bah been direct­
collected
’
ing a force of workmen In the La Brea Eim m
not rhiryed.........................
614.00
asphalt beds In their labor of digging
for extinct animal specimens. The
dwarfls skeleton, which Is only three
feet two Inches long, was discovered LEGALA—— UEiTa LD ^T—kWuT 6 / C.
v Dosatia&gt;»nt mf Ih* latvriar
In an admirable state of perfection
U- ft La■4 OStv al Gelneevtlle, Eia.,
within one hundred yards of the fash­
i Not,k&gt;?.1' kwakr Stv.n thttBÌ(a*4’ E.*T*»yionable Wllshlre boulevard.
l«r •( q»Bava, Florida wbo an July *lh.
That a race existed of which mod­ 1810, mada homretead eotry Saria] N». 06*58
em man knows nobbing and which far NWK, 8BJf. NEH IW Ii, SWJC, NEH
foamed the American continents ages and BEH NWH IW. SI, Town.hlp IO aootb.
* W .Tattakaaaa» Martdlan ha,
before the earliest date assigned to Altd notle« a( fatanti«« lo male* eommutaP
.,0°l
*»tabll,h elatm la Und «ho*»
the most ancient remains dug up by dvatrlbvd. baiata
E. A. Douvlau. rlvrk ol
■dentists, la the belief of Profesaor tba cùvuit court at Banford, Florida on thv
Uth
day
ci
Aufuet,
101«.
Daggett and his associates after a
nama» aa wltn^aaaai
does study of the pygmy bone« and a
A- W. DaVla, «f Sanava, Fla.
5' M * 1” » •&lt; Sanava, FU.
comparison of UiN^with other famoust (, £'
*- R- 0(*eka». ol Saaav«, Fla.
collections.
l.L. M. Habblniivt. ot Sanava, Fla.
HEN R Y B, CHUBll.
*T am confident," said Profesaor Dag­ \
gett, "that long before man appeared
In the countries of the old world a
dlminutjve race thrqnged the ■eetlon
now occupied by L&lt;oa Angeles and Its
environs. There, 1 believe, was tbe
home of tbe human race, the Garden
of Eden, I might say.
4
"The moment we uncovered tb*
skeleton 1 was beside myself with Joy,
because In those bones I saw proof of
my theory that the American conti­
nent was peopled prior to the time of
Adam and the creation as referred to
In the Bible. The bones will also
shatter tbe theory that the first people
to Inhabit this continent came from
Asia."
Professor Daggett Is Jealously guard­
ing his remarkable find, believing hTn*
self a steward acting In the Interests
of th« whole world of science, so Im­
portant does he regard hla discovery.
Very few of his associates know the
secret of the skeleton's hiding place,
tho professor bellovlng It best to keep
It hidden until -the state can make
proper provision for guarding It srbll«
on public exhibition.
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Salem Mass., June 26. Special
This city of 43,000 population
ia doomed to almost compjet»? de»
truction by gre. It is the arcatesi
fire in the Visto,y of New England
bringing in ita wake a terrifying
talc of Buffering anti loss
A t miilnght tonight a great fire
fighting forep of a thousand men
drawn from all cities and towns
within a radius of 23 miles is help
less. The wates supply1has given
out.
Dynamite has taken the
place of water in the mad fight to
ched k tyie flames but thin is inef­
fe c tiv e ! The tenter of the city is
doomed . Fifteen thousand people
are homeless. The property loss
will reach ten million and may
double that.
Many» lives were
lost scores being driven insane by
by the excessive heat and excite­
ment.

■“ BARDEN

Dickens 8ouvcnlr.
Manager Betr Harmon of the Neil
house, Columbus, O., has in his pos­
session an old silver salver In use at
tho tlmo the English novelist, Charles
Dickens, stopped at the Nell houso.
Tradition has It thai the tray was
uaed by employes of thy hostelry In
^ervlng Dickens.
'
~ Tho Bilfer v i i recently presented
to Mr. Hannon by a Columbus lady,
whose great-grandfather secured It
Immediately after the famous English­
man left the hotel.' Time and long use
had worn tho sllyor edges of the tray
to such n degree that It waa necessary
to apply a goncroha coat of aoldey to
keep the whole Intact
The Inscription of the name' “Nall
Houso'* can «still be seen In the bot­
tom of the salver, although worn very
faint by Its long use. It la one of Mr.
Hannon's prised possessions, and oc­
cupies a place of honor on bis private
desk.
*
Laughter Alda Digestion.

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Laughter, l* a moat healthful oxer-

tlou; It Is one of th* greatest helps to
digestion with which l am acquainted;
and the cuatom prevalent- among mir
forefather*,~br exciting it-aM aM e by
Jesters and buffoons, was founded on
Right Spirit
Fond Mother—"Well, Tommy, what truo medical principle«!—Hufcland.
ore you going to do for me whaá'You
grow up?" -Tommy—“ If .1 can -Jffford
At th« Top and 8otto/nIt J'm going to Bond you to somp high.
Of
all
the people In Europ« the
toned establishment where you- .'Will
French
have
tha fewaat children and
gat a One education."
tho Irish the most

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i f you deal in values—you?H
appreciate the Ford. Ifc sita*
plicity— its economy— and its
dependability give it a value
that cannot *be measured by
its price. ' T b e Ford is the
one car that ‘•hasjnadfe good’*
in world-wide service.
Fiv« Luainol &lt;UtU&gt;» U tha prvea ml th« Ferl/Y««•
•boat; tht toorios r«r U 6*t fifty; th« town e»r w * t»
fifty— f. «. b. D « roil, complet» with equipment.
Get c»ulo| »öd particukr* from
^ J

HOWARD H1CCÍKS, S.tnro.a.,1

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For
1910 Cadillac touring
For Kent—2 r
car for $400.00, just overhauled in suitable for light
good running shape. Sanford Ma­ gentleman and a
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc . w*ter, gaa gtov*
■TT*
.J L'J' i separate. Add«-,,
Sanford. FU.
For Solo— Black saddle and driving
mare. Inquini of J \ D . Roberta at
Some
42-tic
grocery.
0t Ì C? * v F" ” “ ' « «
«*
* he ReJt onta goin»'
For S a le-T w o good hofacs and
Two Especially
spring wagon, inquire of Coco Cola * 5 * A tiraci! ve Farm, for «
80-tic
All Local Advertisements Under Bottling Co.
Connelly's Real Estât,

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

t
This Heading THREE CENTS a
For Sal* or Rent— Two nice resi­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen
________ m i s c e l á n e o ^
Charge 25 Cents.
80-tf
In answering sit advertisement
where nti name or house number- Is
mentioned In the ad please do not
ask The Herald for Information ns
(o the Identity of the advertiser.
Usually we do not know who the
advertiser Is and If we do we are
not showed to give out this In­
formation. Simply write a letter
and address It as per Instructions
n thread.
^

, For sale at a bargain if taken at
once— one Berkshire boar, registered,,
3 years old. Address Leonard Vlhilen, R. D. No. 1. Sanford, Fla.
' 86-4tc
For Sale— Almost new I ver
Johnson bicycle, price $26. Mrs. L.
M. Williams, Sliver Lake or dadress
Box 47L
88-2tp

~ Wanted farm, any . 1, , ^
For Sale— New Underwood type­ ity. Also large tract of land,
writer, (Trice $76.'. P. O. box 1369, complete description, prJc. ,
Sanford. Fla.
*89-tf .. ®t«. «B. Brlonne, 23 D«in,
Royal Typewriter* for salc-^-you
W anted— Cook on ti
will find thorn satisfactory
Con­
Woman or husband and
nelly, 109 Magnolia avenue.
Lovo, DeLand, Fla.
88-2US
Wanted
For Sale— An 8 room house with
rmall store house, located, so you work. About 1200 lbs. Ha;
can make a good living. Connelly, est cash price.in' first letter.
109 Magnolia avenue.
£9-2tc
Russel)* Maitland Fla., R.
No. 2, c-o Mr. Henkel.- i
Fot Sal^r-One horse truck wagon
Lost, Strayed or Stolen-Ygi,*
in good condition. Enquire Central
Garden, 820' W. Central avenue, spotted hound dog. Reward 1« *
return or Information leading to
Orlando, Fla.
89-4tp
recovery,- B. R, Beck.
M.gtp
Do you want a well located lot in
nfordT Some cash down snd bal- Lost— Watch fob, bronte medil
ce to suit you. Connelly,
109 Pennsylvania IntercollogUu Mm
1911 for 220 yd. run. R*win| |t
agnolia avenue.
89-2tc
Herald office.
gs.*,,,

TO

RENT

We can sell or rent your properi
Connelly, 109 Magnolia svina«

For Rent— Rooms, large, cool,
For Sale— Thirty Indian Runner
ducka now laying. Reason for sell­ screened and well furnished for
Wanted— To buy a small U« box
ing is removal to .lace where ducka housekeeping, 'at *302 Park averiue,
or
refrigerator in good conditloa.
84-tf
caftinot be kept. C. C. Morris,
R : D. No. 3.
88-2tp
For Rent— Completely furnlahed
house with piano for the summer.
For Sale— Good all round horse. Few steps to postoffice, depot and
Mean Insinuation.
M. S. Ncl*on, Eureka Hammock.
Womnn (excited and dlihtvalsd)—
steamer codk. A. W. Brown, En­
'V 79-tf
“ quick! Give me a glass o( breody
terprise, Florida.
78-tf
for a woman In a fit* Druggist
(calmly)—“ Tea, madam. To drink
.For
Rent—
Furnlahed
office
equip­
For Sale— Horse, buggy and har­
now
or to take away with year—
ness. $100 cash. Apply to J. H ped with roll top desk, office chair* London Opinion.
and tables. Also a roll top desk,
Hunter, 303 East First St.
typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
Thought for the Diy.
He was ono of those men, mortorsc,
For Sale— 160 acres fertile land,
who possess almost every gtftaes|i :
1QD acres cleared and fenced. Terms
Room for Rent, close In
Apply the gift of the pokror to use them.—
to suit. Derivaa A Harris,. 138 Wil­
Kingsley.
to 210 Park avenue.
88-tfc
low Ave., New York.
87-9tc

In ordenio have the most pleasdre. it is necessary to prepare yourself
with comfortable wearing apparel.

We have just recteived by express a lot of pretty
Skirts, all the very latest* styles,- Call and get ,an
early choice

PALM BEACH SI

Get one before going away, and ..be 1
SY "
LIGHT,'DARK A^D GRAY
/TAMf

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EXTRA TROUSERS

Li
The dainty waista, some ©fiSilk, others of cotton y ,..*fVobably you do not need a whole suit of» clothei
voile. For the lady who wants something. out of
Then get you a pair at “ NIFTY” Trousers. .
tin* ordinary.

stv lish for® a ie
fail1 w ear.

¿ fo r d
%.jr
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■ ri**»&lt;ui H i.i»».»«
M»d# und«»' Section SI ChapUf ISM,
Art« •( I SOT. U *&gt; ol florid», «bovini
«mòdo! of HIM rfearyed to th, T «i Col­
lector of Seminole munte. ìttridi. to b*
rallerted (or «hi ru m a rn t M il«’ »nd
lbo »pporttanrnr»! ol the mudo to the M*ertl lunde which taie» hare boon levied (or,

summer

especi
&gt;

early

T h e 'b e s t s h irt on'« th e / jn a r k e t a t
m e d iu m

p r ic e .

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

IN
VOLUME V

S A N F O R D — L ife I t

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8ANFOHD, FLÒRIDA, TUESDAY. JUNE 30. 1914

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TRIFLING M A T T E l n ^ B
CAUSE OF. P L L t ì M H S r
SEMINOLE COUNTY

bNlbKrKISb
THE SCENE OF PLAY
AND FINE LECTURES

j). W. CURRY SH O O TS B. F.

TH E CAM P FIRE GIRLS ARE IT. HAS BEEN MADE POSSI­

BRYAN AT TU R PE N TIN E
C AM P SATURDAY

dispute over h o r se

CAUSE OF KILLING

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CORONER’S JURY BRINGS IN VER­
DICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AND
■
CURRY RELEASED ON BAIL

Georgia Crackers In Florid* '•
Through the courtly of H. H.
j—
ia in the real estate
business with A. P.
were shown a copy of
the Hartwell Sun, his home paper.
Tho paper is a neatly gotten up
weekly and shows tho earmarks of
up-to-dateneaa.
From the reading matter In - the
paper we are led to beliave that it
ia very not and dry up in old'Geor­
gia and while jh e. people of that
section are sluling and sweltering
with the heat, we who live in this
gopher section are revelling In fresh
breezes, refresh ng showers and cool
nights.
"Why not come on down here, all
you goqd North. Georgia people?
"Where the -weak grow strong and
the atfong grow great"— where lleep*
loss 'night i are not known— where
mocking birds ting day and night
and the air ia laden with tho sweet
perfume of tropical flowers.

HAVING T H E T IM E OF
TH E IR U VES

BLE BY PROM ISES OF
ASSISTANCE

SEVENTY-FIVE ARE
PROMINENT FLORIDIANS
ENROLLED IN COMPANY TO TAKE ACTIVE PART
L%i„=A’ ■*. i i ! ^ ,■Tfzk- -* r ; 1A VARIED PROGRAM KEEPS THE IN RAWING MONEY FOR FLORIDA
GIRLS ON THE qtJI VIVE AND
SHOW AT THE PANAMA
THEY ENJOY IT
EXPOSITION

Fourth 'Congressional district com­
mittee h it issued a e«U for tbe com­
mittee to meet in Jacksonville Thurs­
day morning, July 2, at 11:30,
o'clock at the Hotel Asragon.
r t jj.'ia ju m i CD
He states that the purpose of the
meeting ia to organise and gleet
officer* aa required «by law and to WERE SHOT TO DEATH BY
tfaneact such other business as may
A YOUNG SERVIAN
cpme before the body for consider­
ation.
STUDENT
Under the new primary lawi of
the state, tho party, committees are
practically shorn of any real work,
and have c*t even the canvaaaing
of returns and declaring certain can­
didates' to be the nominees of the
psrty, thus certifying then! for the
ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO TAKE
general election.
THE LIFF.O FTnE ARCH DUKE
Chalrmatv* Fish urges a full at­
tendance of the members.
EARLIER IN THE DAY
W. E. Watson of this city is the
Vienna, Austria, June 30.— Tho
member from Seminole county.
assassination at Sarajevo yesterday
of the-Archduke Francis Ferdinand. .
Lest Ram by Fire
heir
apparent, ja certain to have an
W. V. Dunn who resides in the
important
effect on the empire's pol­
Lake Mary section had the mlsforicy. •
tu n ic a . loM his barn last Friday
. The Archduke and his morganatic
mortri^jgs^r^fe ;.was in Sanford at. the
wife,
he Duchess of Hohenberg;
small boy in playing
In the barn niujt have dropped a were shot by Gavrio Prinxipi, a
matid^ydn gome' loose hay catching young Servian atudartt, while they
the
Stricture. Another barn passed through the streets In an
close $y was threatened but was ex- automobile. Both died immediate­
»
tinguls'htfd by th'e heroic efforts of ly.
Prinxipi
was
Arrested,
but is sa­
Mrs. Dunn and* the children. Aside
from ten sacks of potatoes and a tirical and unropentant.
Emperor Francis Joseph's roign
quantity of hay lost in the barn a
will
soon end. It Is Impossible to »
fine young nursery close by was so
forcaat
the political result of yes­
badly scorched by the flames that
terday's tragedy.
the trees are ruined and will have
Early In the day another man
to be replanted.
Mr. Dunn has the sympathy of threw a bomb at the Archduke but
be awa it and warded I t off with his
his many friends in his loss.
arm. The bomb exploded, Injuring
many.
Martial Law Proclaimed
Sarajevo, Austria, June 29.— MarAUfMaw was proclaimed her» thla
morning as the result of the awtsssittalion of Archduke Francis Fer­
dinand and his wife.

MARTIAL LAW DE­
CLARERAI SARAJEVO

D. W. Currie, who owns* anti op­
The stay of the Camp FSre Girla
Necessary money having betn
erate! a turpent)ne «till about four
at* Enterprise is . being made very subscribed and a' ready response
milea from Chuluota shot and killed
pleasant and under the direction of having Deen met with from phimiWill Bryan last Saturday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Alleh the hotel is nent citizens ail over tho state,
The ■booting' yea «aid to be fn aelf
AT THE IM PE R IAL TO N IG H T
serving meals and making the girls Florida is to have a creditable oflldefense as Currie cialma that Bryan
as comfortable aa passible. The c al building at the Panama-Pacific
bad started for hU gun when he The Smucgletnan. Pro
fine lake and shade trees and springs {'exposition at San Francl co and
shot him.
Treat by Ihe Boys
and drives are appealing especially architect* of the state aro ( WiVited
The^ 'trouble started over the
Thi^ scaU'*for ' ‘The Sm
,to the girls from the larger cities to submit plans. Moa^y*-jpf .'Jha
question of whether Bryan should may bo reserved today at
who are there far a two weeka* out­ preliminari’ Meps liaa'^divady beert
use,one of tho horses to go calling inole -Pharmacy.
ing and vacation and there la no secured and; more will
forthcom
that* night. He had been kith
The-0 Herald bespeaks . for the better apot in the south to be ing when needed
Cuftje several years and stayed at Junior Civic League a liberal pat­ chosen for such an outing.
This in brief is the Wotofl of an
i‘ home and while speaking-; to a ronage for, this operatta. The chil-'
Up to date there are seventy-flve all day meeting at the Hotel Sem­
ftUff daughter ot Currie’s -about dren have given days of faithful girls at Enterprise and they come inole at Jacksonville last Fritfay of
taking the horse became enraged work in this hot weather to the from every part of the state. The the Florida commissioners fói the
because she wanted the horse and preparation fpr it, and Mias Aapin- varied program each day gives them Panama Pac ftc Inlefnstionai Ex­
used some vita, language and when wall has drilled them in their parts. ample time to play and work and position, which is composed of the
cautioned by Mrs. Currie swore at Tho proceeds— to the last dollar— In both the firls are taking a great following men, who wefo present:
her and curaed the ontire family. will be kept here at home, and the interest. The very fine lectures and Gen, J. Clifford R. Foster of St.
Mrs. Currie called her husband to children themselves will vote the taiks given- them by ministers'^ and Augustine, chairman; J. P. Folt, of
the house to atop the abuse of money tQ tho civic use that appeals ladies of the conference are greatly Euitis; J. W. Sample, of Haines
Bryan and Currie «became the tar- most strongly to them.
enjoyed and the girls will go home City; W. N. Conoley, secretary
get for ubuag and Bryan ^started for
at the end of the two weeks both Jacksonville Board of Trade; A. V.
his weapon to shoot when Currie
refreshed in minds and bodies.
French, of Sanford; C. A. Carpen­
- shot first and killed him.
Last, Sunday night Miss Emma ter, fo Jacksonville and li. C.
.Currio immediately gave himself
Tucker gave a most Interesting talk Schrader, secretary, of Jackson
up and was lodged in Jail here Sun­
on "Patience" and brought out ville. Three other members of the
day and taken out to the scene of
many points In the daily lives of commission were not present,
the crime with Sheriff Hand and
c h ild re n and grown people that were follows: T. M. Wier, John Frobock
County Attorney DeCottcs yester­
and State Senator IV. If. Malone
moat interesting.
day morning.
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The lecture last night by R t f. of Key West.
11. &amp; O. GARAGE CHANGE
I.ukelsnd, Fla., June 29N-(S p e c An auto bus running between Or­ George Hyman of this city brought
The iriqUest waJ held by Justice
The meeting was called fo order
itl)—
Permanent
orgailsalion
of
of the Pdace AUlin of Oviedo and lando and Oakland was stopped* by oqt a large crowd of visitors and ami presided over by Gen. Foster
W. P. Carter Purchases the Bus!- .
after all the evidence bad been sub- three armed men Saturday after­ many went from Sanford to enjoy and with the commission was W, W. tho South Florida Pres* Association
ness Frbm J.' R.'Holland
wan perfected here Friday, represenmitted t
rendered
noon lour miles out of Orlando and the trip * by boat and- to hoar the tVlluro, ".commissioner general for tntives of ubout twenty' newspapers
The B. A 0. Garage has rfiangod
the verdict of Manslaughter and
lecture. Rev, Hyman . is a most the southern slates.
being present. Joseph H. Humph­ hands this week,.W. P.,Carter buy­
Currie has been placed under bond one of the psrty jumped on to tho forceful speaker and his lecture was
Mr. L O’ Hara outlined the plan
in the sum qf 114,000. The case front step emptying a pistol promis­ a great treat to the girls and many whereby other statsa are making ries of the Bradentown. Jorurtai {was ing the same from ‘J :,.R. Holland.
elected president; W. B. Harris of The Only reason Mr. Holland 'waa
will be tried at the next term of cuously among the ten -.¡passenger*. visitors.
arrangements to be represented at
tho Kissimmee Valloy Gaiette, vice- willing to part with the -garag» waa
circuit court. •
v.
The following program will be the exposition and told of the need»
The assailant was H. K. Hopson,
president;
M.
Helherington of the th» fact that he. has .been made the
There arc several versions of the
for this state to be exploited frdm
'*
miU-HUukcr living in Clermont, carried out this week:
i.ui.t iiiti.l Wi-.-Uy News »»nil Sven- stkte agent for the famous Overland
affair and those who saw the re­
every commerciai and industrial
Wednesday, July First
Ing-Iolegram, seeretaryb-Mrsr-Gr-Or &gt;àBi and U becamF ne'e'eksarjAfor
mains state that the two hullet who claimed' that Webb Sylveatef,
standpoint.--------- ,
S. Wilson ‘ of the Sarasota Times, him to locate in. Jacksonville, hence
wounds look us if the shots had one of the passengers, * had stolen ■ Rising bell at 6:30, Breakfast,
The commission spent almost the treasurer.
the sals of the'R. .4 0.‘ ‘ Mr. Hol­
been fired from behind, the bullets bis wife pnd secreted her in Wihter Room Inspection, Bible Claes, Mis­ entire day in studying anff devising
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land has made tna'py friends whilo
A
constitution'
and
by-laws
.were
coming out near the nose.
. • Garden, One shot buried itself in sion Study Class, Technical Council, plans end means fori carrying them
in the •preliminary Currie waa
Campflrfiv Girls,
Editorial
Staff, out» whereby Florida shall be placed adopted and it, L»: expected that all here and built up a fine business not
Lbe roof of .the bus and flip bounce
Comp papruv Dinner' at, 12, Quiet oil* the same basis, ns the other the hewapapers .’ of- peninsular' Flor­ only iu tHs garags but fn tho sal»
prosecuted by Attorneys George A.
found refuge in the anatomies of
Hour, Trips» to Swimrafhg Pool, state* in the exposition and such a ida, ■ except those,* Oft the, extreme of Overland cars and it .was this ac­
DiCottes of Sanford and John C.
various passengers. The most seri­
Fishing Trip, Supper, Camp Fire plan was finally mapped out and fiu.V coast will* join lho organization. tivity that brought hint into prom­
Jones of Orlando, while tho defense
ously wounded la L. C. Kuna, a
fU/.t for rjtWng, tho subscription inent notice of the Willys-Overinn»!
represented by Attorneys \Cayl,f B.
Council.
pronounced to be not only fcatib!«
travelling man in the employ of ,a
pefee
of weeklies to f l . 50 per year, Co., and they made him tho offer
Robinson and Lcttoy' G ilt» »of Orbut entirely practical.
/ Thursday July Second .
Columbus, Qa., bank sup’ply house,
sftd the establishment and main­ of tho state agency. This Lh a rwpid
Mando, and by one of Curria&gt; .lawyer
Having before them tentative
who had bullet wounds In right
Rising Hell, at .6:30, Breakfast,
rise for Mr. Holland and ho could
tenance of equitable advertising
friends who had been wired for in
agreements
from tlje most repre­
armu and both hips. .Webb Sylves­ Room Inspection; Bibtb Olkas, Mis­
rates Wee discussetj. SeenI annual not afford to tutn down thcr offer
Georgia, to assist in the case.'1
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ter was shot in right hip ahd his sion Study Class, Technical Council, sentative and tho largest producers meetings will be held,‘ the flr*t of although he wanted to remain in
Mr. Bryan . waa * . widower, 41
brother bad his left elbow shattered. College G[rU, Missionary Institute, xnd shippers of the stats td sup­ which wilt be « t 'Arcadia on July Sanford. Fred Fields, tho efficient
years *old, and earne from South
All will recover,, but Kunz may Jose Dinner at 12, Quiet Hour, Trips to port, the enterprise, the commission 10th.
office manager of the B. &amp;. O. will
Carolina,’ and' U( survived by two
felt no hesi eney In going into de­
a limb.
Swimming
Pool.
St6iw.
Island
*
and
acconfpsny^ Mr^ -Htfilohd to ,Jack~„
'children and one-"i»rvthtrr, R. C* - There were two women in life
tail with their plana and practically
OeLand, - Supper at 6; ¿Entertain­
suhvillo attd.be In charge of the buslii;-,* Bryan, driver far the^Gprdon bakery
.bus but- both escaped uninjured. ment Enterprise Orphaqftge, Vespers winding up this part of the work.
Cardan Brown
M g ^ M c e M t headquarters. Jho
Orlando; pnd bjsynurried sister, who
Intending that the Florida ex­
lA a ’ sooti u the firing ceajed tins me*
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’ Gordan, the fifteen years old son peopW here hate to k »e
resides, ip Tampa, and ;J; -H. Bryfin ir. tho bus Jumped out and captured
hibit shall ha typically aitd entirely
land
and
Mr.
and.JJr».
jlild
it
but
ofy&amp;tra.
George
II..
Brown
diet)
at
of Kissimmee.
'/
Fri4ay'Jaiy T bír(1 , : :
. Floridian, the commission by
the.gun'men, after a severe gtruggle, J
the famliy residence Monday mqrn* rejoice fn ’ thcfi^’sdVaneemnnf. j w" -' •'*
'— . llryan - had-heen-ths for» Inan of
i» n
i . UÍ3Ur',
.■un»,T ■ lTrV
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-ewAf *a « SJ
1if I AvC
ri ri
{invito
n tri f o nf
nti
•once ten­
TUaing——hss
Heiiat
^ l'1l1u^dn»;dejidrd.|¡*
at o:
in which’, all three Jk*re badly ,cu
W. P, Carter,. lh^i! new proprietor.';,;/
ing
at 6 o'clock- Gordan had been
the Oyrrio turpentine place and had
and bruised with revolver butts, Room Inspection, Bible Class', M i s - f | « w - T&gt;ltó» WO -drawings or, a an invalid from babyhood and a of the B. 4 * ^ needs no introdu*- fu ^
been in the employ of Currie for
bricks and a small pocket knife.
aion Study Class, Dinner at 12, building tq' cost 130,000 to J4O,0T)O great . sufferer, having sustained a lion to the people of Sonfinofn COW-*
many years and just why the men
*■- H. D. Everett, one of the pasen- Quiet Hour, Trip to Lemon Bluff from Florid« architect*, and 'iflls fail from hia burse7* arms when but ty, having long been a raoidont ot
should have the trifling trouble that
Invitation will.bev sent out at once.
gefs, an insurance agent living here, and Picnic Supper, Vespers^
nine months old that resulted in this city and engaged in' tbe lumber
■ resulted in the death of Bryan’ will
cut, a ‘deep gash in the neck of J.- 8.
The interest manifested by the Architects from all over the state curvature of the spin*. * The little business. He wilt continue hi» lum­
probably never be known, unlees it Tyner, claiming Haines City as.‘his
girts is so intense that these assem­ will be asked to confer with the fellow 'was timid and sensitive, rare­ ber buslpess, having msdo a su'ecoos
b brought out in the trial before home. A friend and accomplice of
blies w ill'b e maintained each yehr secretary of tho commission, II. C. ly ever belrig-sgeeh by ' strangers. of.it an^ wUl ke»p
Q. wp^
the circuit court.
Hopson, the third assailant,, refused and already they are making prep­ Schrader, at 1305 Heard National The funeral Mfvicw' was held at
There ore many conflicting. re­ to give his name, but it-Is .thought _______
i r0m
arations for a larger crowd.jro
m Bank ||ullding, this city, whd .will the home at 1:30 p.-rn. Monday and by th »i .ikatllotien.
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Florida
and
other
states'"to
aulm
er .furnish them with detail« and cpecihe also Uvea in Clermont a iii'm *y
■&lt;iRt, I
Immediately after the body
was
will bear investigating and The Her­ be n brother of Hopson, He ib se­
at Enterprise next summer. -„If pos­ flbStions . and othert' necessary inSEMINOLB SYSTEM HETTFJf .
ald will parr.uo its' Usual policy, of verely cut about the, ic J lp 'iro in sible the directore may bring an­ ^rtnationy for their guidance in taken to^Ovledo for burial. »Gordin
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is
survived
by
.his
motb^,
.two
sis­
living the facts in the case end re­
blows from the butt of
other party of girl* down later in pining ; plans for j i Florida :*i*te ters, Misses Julti and %velyn and Deputy ShlsTTSc VeljN of How tho
serving the Judgment to the cofirt*. • \ passing sutd hurried Kunz to a
the season before the hotel opens building li^be erected ah the expo- three brothers. George, Myron and
A^iJU of JastJce■'Grind
Both parties are we|l known in local hospital. The, machine used
ritlon grourtds in San Trariclscd In
für "the winter deaeon.’
Charles
Brown.
Mhny
beautiful
,, the county(^nd-ip yie state and it i" liy Hoped* brought .In the. thrde rTv-’l . »,
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, Deputy.'Sheriff D. II. Hooker, of
time for the optnihg'of the exposi­
floral offerings testified to the warm Seminole county was in Orlando
to be' regretted that the killing took trouble tnakm and the, bus soon
tion nest February;» ‘ w
sympathy of their friends. ' ,7
Odd Fellows Memorial
place without any apparent mo­ followed with its p a l t e r s ,
Mondsy'KMd paid the Reporter-Star
'T h e commission also confirmed
tive for tbe taking o f-human Jife.
un
appreciated rail. Deputy Hooker
the
irommittee
appointment«
o
f
.dal*
E
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The Sanford Odd “Fellows held
Hopson and hia psla ,-madc no
D. W. Currie cam&gt; t o '.Florida effort to flee and Were lodged In the their snnqsl teemorial services lost cgntes from the contiplnion to Visit
W e e k ly W 'c a th e r R ep o rt U analert officer, and is ol the opin­
from Georgia mdny year* ago and county jail after having their
Washington, Jima v IS.-—"Except ion that the justice court method of
Sunday* night In the Presbyterian Han Francisco andwofail a site for
has long been a resident of Orlando wounds,-dressed.
.lipd passed a .for showers tomorrow in Now Eng« procedure Is better in many inchurch; the sermon being preached the Florida.bull
and Orane* lid
They refused to . make any stater by D»/ Brownlee. There were many resolution urging Gov^;' Park Tram- land,amt thq Middle Atlantic states, atancas than - the criminal * court'
inent.j(i F lo rid « « u t O c s rg l*
(.
mont to newspaper representative* predent to hoar the lecture and many ratll to head the' committee and go fair and „warm weather Is foreVXst method.
with
it
Ho
told
of
several instaftew wheto
for
tha;Q|at
hsiLof
thé.
comthg
week
th* tulp entinc &gt; n d A m b **
to
áxn
Francisco.
The
aeNo details are obtainable .In refer­ of the.-.Cldd' Fellows of the Sanford
streets
were
made, the defendants
of
the
site
by
the
Florid*
pnd
oilier
lodges
aOencded.
Dr.
ence to the domestic tumbles .tkfi
toner
representatives
witl
'
tr*ed
and
delivery
made to tho con­
BrovrpOe
took
the
subject
ot
char­
*•
aeem to »have been the cause o fT h i
4h
Occasion
of
ce
atnony
by
victs
camps
with
in
a few hour«,,lb»
districts,
west
of
the
Rocky
moun­
ity-as
hia
theme
and
the
good
that
attacl?.' beyohd the statement . o(
saving
of
rime,
and
costs to tho ■
tains,
thecentral
pi
nine*
states,
the
Francisco
officials,
lodges
eart'acwmplish,
firing,
that
b
Brgjnnlng: this week-oil the barber Hopson, as he
southwest, the gulf state* and:.this. county being much without tho
The Odi'*;Fellawa» of Sanford are
hr. wanted
Sylvester
waa
IhopewJI! d o u â t fright i t 7. o'clock
Union'8sr»lrc* of Churches
Ohio vailaÿ. generally, fair weather end* of justice suffering In til» least.
■■..doing a • gireag-work in helping the
get.
*Uh the -, exception pi Saturday
t t • i 'id i t i 1
I
p
rill prevail dpjfh’g tKe wtek with
Beginning
next
Sunday
night
the
Mr. Hooker says that atTfai going
afflicted,anil
burying
their
dead
and
to Winter
tin and his
ni«hte.. Those who would be »hived
Sanimi
churches
will
hold'
uniWq’
ieontinued
high
.fetnpefstun
tl
“the
.Weil
in Seminole and s prosperous
their
mifiistretipns,
though
quietly
yafter
tnuu.
il
&gt;t_- i ___ .... *iwnmn is being anticipated.— Re­
done are none the leaa effective.
■ Ü É HLl.c
É C St ‘ Theater« Rev Southward
‘1HÉ * ' and
’ with,.rising tofnpernture* over the central dlsulcu .by porter-Star. *■ ■ M js g . * v
the middle of the Week," said the ' V
^
¿m
L. A.. Brumt*y left Monday for *
weather hi
"In the
stay, qL i month in North CitroUna. .

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be carries on hts shoulder, and pumps
the ssp Into It from the siphon. *
When newly Ukcn from tie bulb
the sap Is thick, white and sweet and
tastes something like sweet elder. In
this State, while not yet pulque, It Is
very, agreeahle andmot the least Intox­
icating.
Kor three or four months repeated
visit* ere made to every plant tapped
and the sap withdrawn. When the last
drop has been taken írom It the great
droops. Its blados sag to the
Responsible for Degradation and plant
ground and It becomes a dirty brown.
. Misery of Peons. —
It is than dug up and hauled awa^ .to
be used as fuel and thatching And,
perhaps, needles and thread.
ADULTERATED IN THE CITIES One load after another of this- agua
miel tho gatherer gathers in the pink
pigskin to tho building on Ibe hsclonda
whore the pulque Is made. It Is poured
Cultivator« of the Maguey Plant, From
into vats ,made of cowhldo. , The h*lL
Which Intoxicant ft Made, Llvs
side of the bide is uppermost, so that
Uke Feudal Lord»—Little Cul­
the liquor Is poured on the hair.
tivation Is Required. ,
A small quantity of fermented sap
Is placed with the frosh, and soon a
great white foam forms on the top and
rises Into a sort of pyramid as formoillation la complete. It Is a thick,
sour liquid, sickening tb one wbo has
not cultivated a taste for It There Is
nothing that can be oompared to the
taste of pulque, nor, for that matter,
to Its smell. That Is usually -enough
for most vial Lora to the country. Rut

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The wearing of colored wigs has not
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but some undeniably beautiful effects
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Not for many seasons has such elab­
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nothing seems too daring for the cos­
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Odd shapes and brilliant colors In
long scarfs of gold or silver tissue are
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and caught In the most becoming way
with beads, rhinestones, pearls, etc.,
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its good table from last summer season throughout the state.

forehead with hair below. Cap-sbaped
bands are of pearls, rhinestones or
Imitation aigrettes In front Quid and
silver cords are the simplest of ban­
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Velvet bandeaux are overlaid with a
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je t Handeaux are also formed of
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net. embroidered In Chinese design
and worn pulled down, shows only s
fringe ortialr. Pink satin apple blos­
soms form a bunch on tho left of the
coiffure below soft feathers of the
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It is said that good pulque, after one
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Once fermented, the pulque Is load­
ed on the hacienda's own trains and
Bblpped to tta destination. Orton a
peon will own a few maguey plants
somewhere, and It is a common sight
In the city of Mexico to see one of
1them driving a diminutive burro laden
[with two pigskins full of tha "liquor
divine," or, If he doesn't own a burro,
be carries the pulque filled skin on his
back to the cantina.
. When It Is drat shipped pulque is no
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found on almost every1corner, and
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each 9tin glories In a picturesque tl- Ar. Washington........... .
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tlo. Inside they are gaily decorated
Ar. Netv York
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with,paintings of salnta, usually of “ La
Vlrgen tie Oaudalupe," rfnd with pic­ No. 82.—Florida &amp; West Indian L im U e d -F r« Reclining Steel Chair Cars to
tures of a religious nature,
Washington—Electric Lighted and Fans.
*- Pulque U the never-falling beverage
of the »errant class of Mexico. Any No. 8i.— Palmetto Llm itsd-Fm * Steel Rcdinicg Chair Oars to Washington-*
‘ ÿ/Plectrlc Lighted and Filbs;
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cahtador, or. porter, upon delivering a
Pulque Is Favorite Beverage of.Th
package, will give forth grievous sighs No. 80.—Oosat Line Florida’ Mall—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
Mexicana.
as If entirely worn out and end by roSteel Pullman Cars of the hlghmt darn, operhted dn all traita. Atlantic
of blossoming. It is rarely allowed questfng “ Unos centavos, senor, para Coast Line Dining Cara operated an Traînes. 82 and 80.
ml agulto."—“ n few cents for the little
to bloom, as this destroys the adp.
For Information and Pulfnynn rasepvstlonf apply to your local agent or *rit * ^
The Mexicans have a favorite coup­
owners of some of the largo
let extolling the virtue k*f* this plant
A. W. ritnO T, nivisioii PasBCOgcr Agent
live Uke feudal lords on
which says:,•—
thplr vast esintea. Thi&gt;yhav«V« targe IS^.Wéal Bar Si.
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.,‘ € . f J rctlnnu of servants and; .retainers.
This means that' the maguey plant They yujt Ibep T or great, w'ealLfi and
la "food; drink, bouafc and . clothing." pbwer. 'J-hyrh
lenda la a little town
Jod’ t ;YO U carry yodr own Insurant«
Such an assertion^ a. little..exaggyr- la.Jtself. with (hs golledtlon of adobe
died, but It is a fSfet-'ffeat from the hoQses apd stortf/; all the property oi
maguey one can - obtain pulquo, te­ the oitnor of-U»« ranch.
TORNADOS
quila. an Intoxicant somewhat resem
hllng Scotch whisky; . mescal, like
money granting
lor you'D
tequila, but Itipngor;- rucl. tlratchlng BISHOP CRUplFIEttBY REBELS
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material for the adobe hut and needles
Catholic Clergyman &lt;N*H*d to Cross by
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and’.thread. By caiwfuOf cutting off
rdiable
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Zapata!« Men, Wbo Demanded
the Sharp spike at the tap 'of &lt;ach
be
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Church Funds.
maguey blade ant) following the strong
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from
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coast
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Mexico
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stricken Indians In the valleys or mix.
loo use this primitive needle uu.l of .the eruciflilou of the Cstholto
bishop o f Chalspa. ' k barn .
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render (be fundi of hi* church. He
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refused, whereupon Lbs soldiers are
(atf'..(is^ digs out tbs coriiion a fewtqches.
have nailed him to air
Ffe t b j» covers the icSvIty with a tfiagÇ
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�RESUME JJJE^SANFORD
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being a

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Farevtlt Party
Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Henry gave
a farewell p*r*y at tbtir home on
Park avenue and Fifth street teat
Friday night, the party bain* n
farewell for Mr. and Mrs., E. B.
Brown aa well aa for tho Henrys,
who expect to leave soon for their
summer borne in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mra. Brown ieft,yeat«rday
for Maryland where they Will* be
absent for a month and during their
ahj cnce the Henry famil/ will leave,
consequently the party W U * ft break­
ing up of two happy homes unti
they can all meet again next winter.
The following menu was served:
Fried chicken, aaparagua tips, ercam,ed potatoes, French peas, corn, pota­
to salad, tomatoes and mayonalse
dressing, Saratoga chips, fruit punch
and wafers. The piece do resistance
at the aix o’clock dinner was fried
chicken, a dish that pa Henry fs

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Your only obanoe to get the NEW HOOSIER this summer on the
plan is not to delay beyond the minute when the last Hoosier allotted for this sale is taken.
After that—
1— The "Hoosier Plan" terms.will be withdrawn.
Z — Regular furniture terms will-then p r e v a i l .
FURTHERMORE,- IF. YOU MISS QJSTTING YOUR HOOSIER NOW, YOU M A Y
HAVE TO WAIT A LONG TIBÍE before you get a itow Hoosier at
all, owing to the enormous demand.
THE-LAST MINUTE m a y b e tomorrow.
Y o u ought to go see the

damea Newman, Clay, . puleaton,
Neal, McLaughlin, Lake, G. F.
Smith, Damea, Miller, Connelly and
Holden.
Class Party
Mra. E. W. Digger« was hostess
at a very delightful party tendered
her ,Sunday school class and their
friends Friday evening, at the hos­
pitable homey of- Mra. C. M. Wil­
liams. - About twenty-five boys and
girls enjoyed Mra. Diggers hospital­
ity: Games and music, formed 'the
order of the evening and ali had a
good time. The first prixe was
won by Margaret Strong, a box of
fine candles and the booby prixe— a
stick df peppermint candy was-won
by Helen Malm. Harlequlm ice
cream, cakes and candy were served
by tho gracious hostess.

N e w Castle, Ind

Read about
these co n v en ien ces th a t
made the HOOSIER neces­
sary to over 700,000 women.

A congenial party that motored

Mrs. Christine' Frederick’s faisons

especially fond of and in order to over to the beach Sunday in W. J.
bays plenty at one tlm* he scoured Thigpen’s car was Miss Mabel
the country round about and se- Bowler, Miss Florence Frank aAl

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V 1 / a"Housekeepers’
Food Guide"— on
the upper left door—answers the eternal
problem:. "W hat shall wo have for
dlnder?"
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cured all that he could buy. Thero
were plates of fried chicken, flanked
by aapaiafua-Upe on to u t and all
the good things that go with a good
-dinner and It is almost certain that
Henry Is ashamed to hn&gt;k a chicken
in the face agalrf. He had plenty
of assistance In the endurance race
for their were such gourmands as.
E. F. Brown, R. J. Holly and Geo.
N. Bishop. Prof. Josefa b Monta
with- tils graphone Magnifique fur*
'nished music and the laughs for
the occasion and all present enjoy­
ed the evening and departed with a
feeling that life would be lonesome
until the winter eeuon brings all of
them together again.
Among thou present were Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Drown, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E.rHenry and children, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Holly and Meurs.
Lloyd, Bishop and Demont.

Messrs. Tracy McCuller, Felix Frank
and W. J. Thigpen.

( O ') The Cook-book Holder on the midV“ / die npper door hold« your cook
book securely when not ia use. When
you ara cooking, simply open op the
book to the proper page behind the
bolder. It Is on a level with your eye,
always - lean, never ^flrthe way.
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U-Mra. L. R. Philips and family a: •
anticipating a delightful sojourn at
the beach. They will go over short­
ly after the* 1st.
The young, people of Longwood
look forward with much pleasant
anticipation to the weekly dancing
d a » of Miss Florence Frank, who
goes over every Tuesday evening.
Mias Frank h u had thU d a u for
■avers! weeks.

There are 40 special convenience»
in the N E W HOOSIER-17
arç entirely N E W .
/*2\ The Horsier Metal Flour Bln holds
v ° / fifty podnds. It Is low and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enables you
to clean the entire bin easily. The In­
side is entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold flour. First flour in is always

Mr. Raymond Key, the genial
cuhier of the Seminole Bank will
leave tomorrow for his vacation.
He ia planning a delightful visit to
Cottage City, Mau., where he will
be the guest of his sister, Mrs.
Twitchell. Mr. TvdtchaU hu prom­
ised fine sport fishing, gunning and
Tonight at the Imperial a delight­ alL thiL.ddighta that the sea shore
ful program will be rendered by
seventy-five of Sanford’s children
and young people in the. charming
Mrs. Capo and ehlldren of St.
operetta, "The Smugglemnn,”
un­ Augustine, who have
been
the
der the auspices of the Junior Civic guests of Mrs. Geo. Armstrong re­
League. A generous patronage of turned home at the end of the week
the public ahould encourage these after a pleasant visit among old
young folks, u the proceeds from Iriends in Sanford.
the entertainment will be used for
dvie purposes in our own town.
Miss Flora Walker writes from
Gainesville, where ehe js taking the
,
West: Bridge
normal course at the "State Normal
Mrs. S. E. Barrett delightfully University that the environments
entertained the Every Week Bridge are delightful and the people charraClub Thnredajr afternoon.
There ng._JLhtte . J M ' ZOO teachers
were- three tables of pTayere, two rolled from all over the state'and
dub tables and a guest table, Mrs. five students from Rollins College
C. O. McLaughlin winning the dub our near neighbor,
prize, lovely linen table covers.
Mias Bessie Williamson and Miss
At the dose of the game delicious 2ya Walker’ have returned from a
ice croam served in cantaloupes? pleasant four days1 visit at Longdainty cakes and bon hons were wood, where they attended. the
served the guests, who were Mes- Neimeyer-Briitllne wedding. *
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The New Shaksr Flour Sitter ia
V“ / the roost wpnderful of all the new
Hooslsr Inventions. It Is the only flour
sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
shakes flour through Instead of grinding
U through. // cannot utar out and can­
not grind through any grit or foreign

Tomorrow, Only $1 Puls Ib is
HOOSIER in Your Homi

Don’t W ait!
O U R W IN D O W D IS P L A Y It
the talk o f the town— come

•Um mer sale term s are
of the new Hoosiers
loterior'1 at

and tee it.
A new feature In the bate Cop-

4. The low caia price Raed by the factory prevail» strictly.
5. No interest—no extra fee«.
0. This »ale is under direct supervision of the Hoosier Con

It will save many
.__cellar or pantry.

This is yonr-opportunlty—U you act quickly—to own this wonderful Hoosier
on the mot* liberal term* ever offered. You mav search the whole world and find
nothing that will save you so much labor in your Wished as this new Hoosier.
W h it* Beauty Is • w o n d er o f con ven ien ce. It com bines three
room y cupboards, e larse w o rk tab le and p i* | u i&lt; pantry in
o n e *pdt 1 « you can alt do*rn a t W o rk and save mites o f at«:»».
Y o u have,places b e fo re you fo r
articles, a ll at ycijlT A n gers' e m it. A fou Save
.m o st o f the.W eary Irvurs o th er w om en spen d.in thelr-kitebsps.
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T h is new HoottoPiOn theso term s Is the greatest iritc b e n t'a b ln e t b a rg a in “ ^ h i
h a ve e v e r seem T h e fe w we. have w ill be sold In 'n a rfim a at a ll. O n ly .th o a d
.w o m e n 'W h o .g ra s p this o p p ortu n ity to m o rro w can be sure o f g e ttin g o n e
these cab in ets on ihfc lib era l H oosier p lan .

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7t!xa About the tyome City.
Whan Love Ccols.
’’Teach tho'facts about your bomb
Many an engagement bos been
broken off through a misunderstanding dty in the, publJi schools,” urges the
—each thinklbg tho othor bad money. bureau of mkniflpjd.'rr«search. New
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Corner Fourth Street and Palmetto Avenue

Embroidered

BEST USE OF GREAT WEALTH
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Mer&gt; of'M illions Hava Shown They

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flesognlze

àia« .Duty
Ptiaâu of
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the

Benevolence,
A few years ago a gift of $1.000,000
for any benerolent object was a sur­
prising, and epoch-making evdnt. A
great advance in Ideas of benevolence
and the sense of responsibility for Ù
ie
use d f wealth la uarked'when It to
found that during the year 1913 them
w ere .21 persons' In the United States
who gave 12,000,000 or mori*’ to benevo­
lo« t purposes..
If a fall list of these wore printed
few would be able to tell on wbat ob­
jects thu majority; df theso gifts .were
bestowed, so oommbft havn greet gifts
to benevolent purposes become.
The smotint In the ftSSfffgatCWglfla during the year, aa ta rxa «¡cord­
ed, w aa.»302,000.000.
»T fe
000,000 was for education,’ fbd |95.000.*H
000 (qr religious apd. Cbftfiuhlc pur-

ltablo purposes ontabllahed by John D.
Rockefeller, chartered In tba stato of
-New York. The amount la not named,
and ultimately may exceed tho gifts to
the museum.
Thp 110,000.000 given by Andrew
Carnegie far a charitable foundation
In his native town. Dunfermline, tfrotland, comes next. The glUa of Oliver
H. Payne, of 14,250,000 to Cornell unl■VarsHy, and Robert P. Dorn mu4, esti­
mated at under 15,000,000, to Washing­
ton nad Leo university of Virginia, are
'in tho same class.
• Dut the most unique and heart-stir­
ring gift Df tho-wholo year waa that of
Rood D. Freeman of Binghamton, N&gt;
Y., who gave his whole* fortune, esti­
mated « t 13,000,000, to tho famUlea of
the JO girls who porlahod In the burn­
ing of hla factory, and at slxty-flva
yean of age began business a.gain a*

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the business of the

The • National Weêkly
F i r s t *T i m é
In C lu b »
U n til this year
CotlUr’t bis Wtn
•oíd st $5.50. Now
the price it $2,50
■ndwe haveteemed
concretion wherey wa can offer it
•t a itili hmhrr
reduction in con­
nection with this
publication.

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District 6— S’. ' P. Roddcnbery (Wa* kulla, Franklin- and Liberty1).
District
6— V. L. Watson (Gadsden).
rjMUlMd Brery,
District 7— H. J. Drams (Polk). *
THE HERALD PRINTING
District '8— A: S. ■Well« (Leaon). »
At the risk of wearing holer in a
H. J. HUUY. ran*»
District 9— Fred l*. Stringer (Her­
W. M lU T N C t Business M m i i r
subject already
threadbare,
the
nando, Citrus ¿nil Paseo).
State Board of Health Is again call­
District 10— C. E. Darla (‘Madison).
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ubscrlst Jon PrUo. * 2.00 a V w In
ing attention to the matter of ma­
District 11 — W. H. Himes (Hills­
laria in Florida.
Doll««ml Is iboCttr bf cwmrt *t.00 o»f|r»Of-»■
borough).
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There are sevi-rgl feature* of this
idTMM or tOe pot month.
District 12—J. M. Gornto (Taylor
Par moot* in ad ta n a moat bo mad« at
affliction » M A can hardly be too
and Lafayette).
frequently emphasised. The first Is
Cataad aa w m d - d u i mall matter Atuutt 22ad District 18— Fred M. Hudson (Dade,
’that
It is unnecessary, entirely un­
190«, « I ÜM PatnfBa at Sanford. Florido.
Brevard, Paul Beach and St. Lunecessary,
no one need have it if
Art of Mafrtt 3rd. lit*.
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he doesn't want to. Second, it is a
District 14— M. L. Plympton (Co­
No MS
In Harold DaOdinf
very-uneconomic disease, .in that it
lumbia).
reduces to a lour ntajfce the physical
District 18— A. Z- Adkins (Brad­
and mental productiveness of the
DANGEROUS CROSSINGS
ford).
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An automobile in OrlrrnHT w ai|rDistrict 16— J. E. Calkins, returned individual, reduces his energy, h)a
desire and his ambition to accom­
wrecked the other day at a railroad
(Nassau).
crossing. The aldermen of that city District 17— J. R. Johnso^ (Suwan­ plish, far below lÿe normal. While
the disease Is not considered fatal
are taking up the matter with the
nee),
A. C. L. Ry. and expecV to make District 18— Ion F. £arri* (Duval). to any. large degree, it lowers the re­
the aald .company protect rhe public District lib*—Arthur E. Donegan sisting force and makes easier the
in the future. Sanford people, in
(Seminole, Orange and Osceola).) way for the entrance of mOre serious
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the paat few weeks have had some District 20— Glen Terrell .(Marioi^.'alimenta,
There is no scale by which the
▼cry narrow escaped at the railroad
and Sumter).
FLORIDA
weakening capacity of malaria may
crossings in this city and there are District-21— J. S. Blitch (Levy).
SANFORD,
at least two of these crossings that District 22—Dr. J. R. McEachern be measured, but* no one who has
watched intelligently the progress
should be-protected cither by gat
H. E. TOLAR
R. R. DEAS
H. R. STEVENS
(Jefferson).
M . M . S M IT H
of the disease In even a few
or by watchmen. That they are District 23— W. M. Igou (Lake)
Cashier
Aut. Cashier
Vice-President
President
dangerous is demonstrated by the District 24— J. N. Fogarty (Monroe ran fall to* have noted thie effect.
The malarial parasite hag' been
near accidents that happen each
and Lee).
week at these same crossings.* -The District 25— A. J. McClellan (Bay, identified under the microscope. Its
picture has been taken and Its habits
French avenue crossing has become
Calhoun and Washington).
doubly dangerous since this street District 26— W. S. Middleton (Put­ have been definitely described. Not
only has the medical profession pro­
has been bricked to Ninth street,
nam).
• making it a thoroughfare to the District 27— F. M. Cooper (Manatee vided a simple cure for the disease,
R O C K E F E L L E R , J R , MENACED
but, better yet. It has discovered a
. new station and the crossing being
and DeSoto),
; almost In the confines of the railroad District 28— J. B. Conrad, returned method of prevention. It has been
Woman Threatens Ufs of Oil Maeestablished as a fact that If once this
yards, where the switch engines are
neta’s Son—I. W, W. Speaker In(Volusia).
going and coming all times of the District 29— Max hi. Brown (Clay parasite could be completely eradi­
v«dee Millionaire's pmce.
NEW S FR O M ^ A S IIIN G S O N BY TH E SPECIAL CORRE­
cated from any given section, the
day and night. The First street
end Baker).
SPONDENT OF TH E HERALD
_ crossing at one time had a flagman, District 80— W. H. Green (Hamil­ disease itself would dissppear, never
Hew York.—Whf’-i the “mourning
patrol” was walking In the rida la
to
return
except
by
Importation.
I
t
but sinc^the deptA was moved the
ton).
front of 36 Broadway tad Upton Sin­
- watchamn was taken o(T, although district 31— L. W. Zim (St. John). has been done within certain well
Washington, D. C., June SO — Mississippi, who ia accounted one clair, Elisabeth Freeman and boats
theacrossing is as dangerous as ever. Jlstriet 32— D. G. Roland (Alachua) known limit* in several foreign coun­ (Special)— Congressman
of the best story tellers in the coun­
»Caleb
Leltner were starting a hunger 1trike
tries.
It wo$ld be well for the city coun­
Representatives
Powers of the Eleventh Kentucky try, toid this ope to several iol&lt; In the Tom be, "Dasutlful MxrioH».»».,
So
often'
has
the„cyde
of
malarial
cil* to/sjhvVftifate some of these* Alachua—J. C. Adkins, H. C. Par­
District, talking to a number o cronies the ojhor day. A genera­ I. W. W. orator, wont up toihe fonr
cTorafìnfi*^ the pity of Ssnford b
infection and reinfection been des­ friends in the Republican doak room tion ago a story went the rounds
ker.
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teentb floor and threatened to shoot
fore thei*e is Iòsa óf life and limb.
cribed, that a repetition can bring
laker— W. D. Mann.
(he other day, said there were many that Dr. Gwin bf California, the John D. Rockefeller, Jr, If he did not
information to few intelligent Flor­
Iray— T . ‘ F. Brayton.
quaint characters in the mountain some time "Duke of Sonora," the end tho Colorado strike war.
idians.
The parasite exists in the regions of the "Dark and Bloody title given him in jest because of his
Mias Oani. who was recently re­
Iradford—A.
D.
Andrews,
J.
E.
TH E SPEAKER'S RACE
blood of the human patient. By
Douglass.
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efforts to colonixe that Mexican leased from Jail, diode an Impaaaioaed
Ground."
He
tells
this
story
by
Theo.' T. Turnbull of Monticello
the bite bf the Anopheles mosquito
state during the second empire, and address In Franklin square, In which
Brevard— John R. R o d «.
way of illustration: "Shortly after
Is most favorably spoken of in con­
she declared she would “shoot John
the
parasita
la
taken
Into
the
sys­
Calhound-— C. V,. VarnJdoe*
was admitted to the b ar1and was the Hon. Robt. J. Walker of Mis­
nection with the s]&gt;cukcrshlp of the
tem of the mosquito where It passes riding the dreuit, I was appointee sissippi, ex-secretary of the Treas­ D. Rockefeller down like a dog" if be
Citrus—J. E. Stevens.
refused to see her, and then started
next house of representatives. Mr.
through a period and process of
Clsy— E. D. Prevatt.
by the court to ' defend a middle ury, were going to fight a duel with toward the Standard Oil ofllcea at 26
Turnbull is n progressive Democrat
further
development,
and
by
the
Columbia— J. J. Paul, D. G. Rivers.
aged fellow who was indicted for tomahawks. The quarrel was recon­
— he is one who will never comprpífí&gt;\
bite of the same mosquito it it trans­
Dade— U. E. IflcDonald.
the
murder of his mother. I t was ciled, it was said, in consequence of
ise with the special interests— hirl/as
mitted into the blood of a new hu­
DeSoto— W.' A. Langford.
regarded
as a bad cue, and, nat­ Walker's laughter at discovering
the ability— he would make an idnd*
Duval— Frank L. Dancey, 8. C. man victim. The process is repeat­ urally, I wanted to make aa much the erratic results of Gwin's private
presiding officer.
ed indefinitely and the disease is
Harrison, Jr.
reputation out of it u I could. 1 practice at throwing the tomahawk
The railroad-owned and controlled
spread
through a constantly widen­
Escambia— W. H. Hurtenbach, Rob­
examined the indictment carefully at a stump.
newspapers are booming Cary A.
ing circle of human beings.
ert Anderson.
"There is a story oMa similar na­
and w u unable to pick a flaw fct It.
liar die for this position. This is
To interrupt this cycle of develop­
Franklin—John II.. Cook.
Then I took my dient to one aide ture told," said Senator'Williams,
. enough to create suspicion.
Mr.
Gadsden—J. W. Gray, J. G, Sharon. ment at any stage is to interrupt for a private consultation and told "o f a duel between Charles James
Hardee is classed as a ‘ ‘ plute," and
Hamilton— L. A. Gibbs, John E. and stop th e-disease. -T o prevent him it w u necessary that I should Fox, the famous English Whig
certainly the next house should not
the inoculntion of the mosquito by
Scad.
know the exact truth, assuring him, statesman of the eighteenth cen­
have a plute for a speaker.
the human host, and to prevent the
Hernando— M. L. Dawson.
of
course, that whatever he told me, tury, and Mr. Adam of the British
A young Progressive Democrat, of
Hillsborough— W. T. Martin, G. H. inoculation of the new human vie-,
his counsel, w u privileged arid Ordnance Department, growing out
flldendid ability, would bo S. C.
tim by the infected m osqu ito-'
Wilder.
tould
not be used against him. of Fox’s bitter .ettacka on the man
Harrison as a compromise candidate,
that's all there is to. it. The matter
H o lm «— W. G. Watford.
Then I shot the direct question at agement b f that department, the
yet Foreet Lake, also an aspirant,
Jackson— Ellis F. Davis, J, R. Sho­ ia resolved down to the vbry simple him: "D id you kill your mother? chief charge being that usefless
has n pretty good record as a Pro­
proposition— don’t allow yourself to
rn« ker.
-Y ea ," he replied, " I did kill her.” ammunition was supplied to the
gressive Democrat. The Progress­
j&gt;e
bitten by the moaqulto.
Jefferson—Theo L. Turnbull, B. P.J
"W h y did you do it?" I aaked him, forces. Thè two met and ex­
iv e Democrats _will be in the ma­
In thé particular e u e of the
Hamrick.
.
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__
"1 killed 'her," he answered, "be- changed shots. At the second fire
jority and a good Progressive Dem­
Anopheles th« matter b made even
Lafayette— J. J. Handley.
l9ri£M
she was not worth-wintering.” Adam-was not hit, .but.hia.hull
ocrat should be speaker.
more simple by the known fact that
Lake—L. ,D. Edge, J. A. Hanson.
struck Fox and stuck in the waist­
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As to the presidency of the senate
ita working hours are confined strict­
Lee— R. A. Henderson.
According to a bulletin just is­ band of hia thick leather breeches.
the Progressive Democrats also be­
Leon—John L. Neeley, E. E. Strick­ ly to the early evening end night. sued by the C o u t and Gbodetlc By Jove," exclaimed. Fox, on the
ing in the mujority, an admirable
Where's the remedy?
land.
Survey of the Department of Com­ instant, smiling at his own wit, " if
man is ¡ vailuble in Dr. J, N. FoSCREENS.
That’ s tbo solution,
Levy—John
C.
Welmer:
merce, a re-ourvey ia to be made of you ha.d not used Ordnance powder
gartj ,i[ K ■*&gt;■ \Yeat, who is talented
Simple and safe and complete. The
Liberty—J.
I..
Forehand.
the
approaches to Cope Cod Canal, I ‘woufd now bo a dead men."
and «Vo po ■-ufjuM-ii exceptional abil­
Madison— R. L. Milliner, F. M . only precaution to be added is that Uuxxards Bay, -Mass., by the wife
A laugh follow
ity. The l'Tój’ ressive Democrats
the aerten* should not be put up os
Henderson.
hi*
,bmi tig Fox t
drag
method.
This
method,
which
have a majority of six in the senate.
if you were building a chicken house,
Manatee— A. M. Wilson. firat w u used by the C/U.vt Survey
— Dixie.
Marion— W. J, .Crosby, W. T. Hen­ full of holea and Ioom «round (he on the Maine (Cout. Id 1904, h
edge*. They should be made lil»-r~
* j
derson.
been constantly improved and h u
"Curds of thunks” are doomed in Monroe— Arthur Gomex, Clarence ally mosquito proof. A t all the
been successfully used with discov­
Sou h Florida
Hereafter parties
windows . and outside ddftn , and
E. Roberts.
ery of important uncbarlefod,'shoala
must bo thankful to the -»xtent of a. Nassau— II. A. Jones, Hurry Gold­ around the porch that h used aa g
on the cou ti of Now England,
dollar or two if tiny desire the news­
John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
sitting room In the evening, ovtfr
stein.
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Florida, California and elsewhere.
I; /' t'.» r# ’. * *
‘ ’papers to convey their ti.an*v—such Orange— A. B. Newton, S. S. Griffin. the beds and at every place where
Drosdway, followed by a large crowd
The wire drag consist* principally
ten.» rVie trend rf i tpresslon ru the Osceola— N. C. Bryan.
the - insect may gain admission to
At the entrance to the -building •
of a long .wire suspended at a known
initial gathering oí the South Flor­ Pasco :;Q. N. Williams.
the member« of the family.
Th^
patrolman
attempted to halt her,- • ,
depth below the surface of the water
ida Press Association.
Cards of Palm Beach— H.^L. Bussey.
screen ia a necessary part of t l «
“ Who, are you to stop tnerv »he
by small buoys connected to the
thunks are ux.ie**, and they are n Pinellas— F. A. Wood.
Florida houee; no home in this state
cried, aa she brushed P**t. *nd- en\
verticals.
is to serve your needs;
, nuisance to newspapers. If you have Polk— Reid Robson, R. W. Hancock., ia .safe* or comfortable without ih. drag ,Y Ire b&gt;' ^ r®
taring thé elevator, went to the four­
It ia towed by launches which
It w ill help sell your
teenth floor, where the private offleos
neighbors who expect to be pub­ Putnam— Henry S. McKemie, W. G. And it should be constructed and
follow couree* that will produce
g o o d s — talk to tho
'of thtLOll magnate are located. ■
licly thanked for the performance of
fitted to it» place with* aa much cure
Tilgbman, ,
tension on wire. The object of the
A negro doortender told her that * *
’the ordinary 9(Bees of hlimaqity Santa Rosa— W. A. McLeod, T. J. aa the front door or the window*
people you want to
r4}*%
work la to benefit thp charts and to
John D., Jr., was not In. The woman
•- when sickness or death enters your
in
their
casings,
reach.
An
advertiseFenn.'
make It- possible to issue, sailing
-:
~ ' M
was insistent. '
.
home, better move out of that Seminole—
m ent in this paper
Forrest Lake.
It 'la the duty of the individual direction», which, if careftiily fol­
"I’m
going,
to
see
hlm
I”
she
criedfHtighbarhoQjj, people who won’ t St. Johns— John W. Davis, E. A.
is a reference guide
"And U ih o ----------------- doean't ar­
to avoid malaria, a duty that eac^t lowed wUlt insure the safety of the
cheerfully do sufh things are little.
to those whose wonts
Wilson.
bitrate Ahd stop tho murders In Colo­
one owes to hipudf *nd to the com­ largest Vessel that will ever enter
b *jg * v (ban savage*. Also it la St. Lude—A- D. Penney,
rado 111 «boot him down, like a dogmunity in. which he Uvea.
.* B Cape Cod Canal and also to furnish
.sura worth supplying.
- highly unnecessary to erupt into a jum trr— H. 0. Collier.
*Qr,
Take my card lu to him or to hie seecorrect information for futore Im­
.• ~inr&lt;J of thanks if your .wife runs Juwanhee— CAry A* Hardee, Geo.
rotary."
■.
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provement that tnay Ve recoup
Plan Big Engineering Feat.
■?
&gt; aWny with a better looking man, , if
The frightened dçdttender took the
Ei Hawkins.
mended
or
t»ade
by
the
United
, In the Chilean Apdea *tlu*ro Is a la
pasteboard, and live mlauto* later, re­
' your mothef-in-law drops in the lake
Cash.
16,000 feet up in the mountains, will
State* engineers. &lt;
turned . with Ibe .-lnviMR« that MfrOr if you gel snowed under in a p&lt;&gt;- .Volusia.—J^mes E. Cade,' H. G.
1» prevented only, by a granite «a ll «
.
l«
M
X
X
*
X
X
g
X
'
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Rockefeller
wasn't to.* &gt;
^Tltlco.1 race.— Lakeland Telegram. . •
P w ttsfiL.f
’
Id * feet thick from devtauting the
J ¿."Well, you tel) hib» eiacUy wbat I
Apropos
of.-(he
Cape.
Cod
Canal,
irallcy bnkw. In order to avert th«
WakuBa— yr. C. Rouse.
lôld you,” she ¿told - the door man,
disaster engineers arp draining O10 the lasl dike of ' which kru opened,
Forest Lake of Sanfprd la a prom­ Walton-^W. H. Mapolcs.
Plumbing
and
and he promised to'repeet the “shoot­
inent candidate for*'speaker of the Washington— Boyd A. Cox.
' *, water by a tunnel aud expect to sup­ in April, last,'!* greater* l i t ' its- dl
ing” message-.
.¡‘C a s F i t t i n g
ply electrical current and light to all mansions that „-the ongtnaj .Suez}*
next Florida House of Representa­ ^
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l -fj
,
t the valley cities through the walur Canal. It -la S -mitre Iong, *bninu
tive*. The aylvan beauty of that
power' which will be developed.
ork Receives M y Personal
mum bottom width 100 feet, depth
An Old Song to New Words
'
name ought to get the gentleman
at high water 00Vfeet, Tow water
ft en lion And Bart Efforts
Yes.
*
some votes— and then he’s a good L Backward, turn backward, O. Time
World’« Darkest Moment
25 fe e t According, to the Cana)
p;
fellow^, too. But he’ll have some in .thy flight,, give *ul a girl 'With :-v
As for language
The darkedt moment ia agld to bo Companyfl'a . figure«, the’’, tributary Opposite city Hill
donelly are of the cptolon J b s tü »£ jv
Hardee opposition.— Lakeland Tele­ skirts not so tight; give uq « girl.
whose charms many or few ate not ,Ju*l before dawn. This I# now dia- tonnage how-.going.«round the oui;gram.
100 “ S i S í o T ‘
exposed by tbo much trepk-a-boo; covered not to bo so. T b ^ darks*n| alde Cap«. Cod route .ii-abou^ ÎÇ,-:
moment, relatively opoaklng. la whnti ooO.OOÛ per(a an
n
n
u
m
,,ai!
bub.g.vwy'
give
is
a
girl.
no
matter
)rhat
age,
NEXT FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
iday aun Sblhes. Then it
amali ypercentage Unásr--American
who won’ t u »« -th* atreet for a
Thought
registry. About haii this .(onnsg*
Complete..List of the Senators and? vgudeville stage;* giro ua * girl not blinded by t S 'S r x l ? a
t * a*r
: tl
to
RepfesèatafJyfpn •
'&lt; too shapely in view, dreu her In tall to recogulu tbo light lb * f never is carried In tow* jfpd, sejloonerg.
rW of OoM (rr&lt;kin You ita
Foil ow ing-It‘ a correct list of the skirts the sun can’ t shine through. falls'oat In space.
*■ Figuring an average delay m fodr W ry« ÎSo hi « j . r , i W l U j
&gt; had lived la
Jm J nowtnembfra of the Florid*’ Legislature And give u* the dance of the days
- r r.1- &gt;— -y V i'.: f-: days a round trip, ' the Company soW
-s rggcicu:'CHEL\M f
place*
the
loss
)n
co&gt;l
and
iqm
b
«1
gone
by,
with
.plenty
of
riot)m*iAnd
o t~ fS 18, '*■ compiled from .the roFortunate Indiana. * v f l
-»”4 fMyH diwpPMr
*&lt;- jStwe v f
Ojié
trijlu'r* »
t tilts of the recent .primary.- Th* btep. net so bigK -put tutkey’ trow ‘ In a ’ composition dealing .with the in town and iiniilng craft * alone at&gt;
, pay of
¡hurdy- habits and customs o f American u- ten centf per kon',ì òr J7Ò0.OOÒ perSenate 'list include* the. holdovlr capers and hutfermlik
yegr,
without»
counting
tHe
delà;*
gurdy twists and wlgglo t*B, glides, )jjans. a boy deeply Impressed with
. v members:
carried ip.ste*m*m.
.
and other such, bunny-huge* *0 on « .(£&amp;,- free-and-easy Ufa wrote
•
Senators
** "
lowbig:
“The
Indians
lull
few
fa
ape*
Cod
Canal,
by
District 1— Ri.ül&lt; McOèachy (Santa level, M products of h’ell irtaplred by
but
Uuy
were
welt
Vnlated.”
the waters ol Damata
the devil, and Jet us feast our'optica
w; Rota).' ‘ ‘ ' '
'
;• *i
Gurtards Bay,
—
------onec
more
on'thp
pure,
aweet
wopien
District 2— John B. Joner (Escaiii”
U
of the
bia).
District 8-7-B. H. Lindas* (Walton turn

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District, 4—
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. ^ on- Forrest Lake haa .returned
irwn a tri p- ta-Jaefaronvnri"^Eiir£T
combined business with pleasure.
íjfüe lUppeninßs—McnUon Of Hia many friends over the state
U
Mitte« In Brief
have Judged their support to him in
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th® r*c® tor Speaker of the" House
rCRSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST in the next l(&gt;gislatui^|||

Thono your social or looal items
Stannary O f‘Th® Floating Small Talks to the Herald oilicc or to Mrs. R. A.
Terheilti and see that your visitor«
JUfdaellr Arraaged For Hurried
to the city are mentioned. We are
•
Herald Readers
not mind readers or clairvoyants and
cannot chronicle tho comings and
Don’ t min the Smuggleman to­ goings un.ess wo have your assist­
ance.
night-bright and catchy.
Hay, oats, corn, chicken feeds at
^ r s . David Speer and Mrs. Wicks
jg-tf
‘of Geneva are among the visitors to F. F. Dutton’s.
The Herald has two local pages
the city today.
now full of good things *nd the
Tomato wraps and tomato crate»
readers are urgeil to read the ontire
F. F. Dutton's.
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paper for the local happenings. The
vifrs. W. C. DeColirsey, Virginia merchants will also And this feature
[ ■*nd the baby aro home again after an exceptional advertising wrinkle
, few week» «pent at Coronado.
for »Very page of The Herald is :»■;»&lt;!
W. F. Malcolm, the popular type­ with interest. You will find it in
w rit« man was In tho dty today The Herald if it is true. ■
[ calling on the local trade.
Frteh yeast cakes and popcorn at M rs

Get your ico cream from Duhart'a
Ice Cream Factory.
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A. Simon's.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. '"'Brown'ToT
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W. E. Haile, the popular travcl- Sanford arrived in the city last even­
[ jing salesman of Jaekaonvllio called ing and are guests at the Mason
hotel. They expect to sail today
&gt;n the local trade yesterday.
on the Merchants' and Miners steam
t. The Smuggleman at the Imporial or Somerset for Baltimore, and will
tonight.
spend some time with Mr. Brown's
The quality and the price la right relatives. Before returning home
«n hay and grains at Dutton's. 78tf Mrs. Brown will visit friends in At­
lantic City, Q, J,
i Mr. and Mrs. John Herby left * Mr. and Mr«. Geo. H. Fernald
Monday for a vlait to'their old home left yesterday on the Osceyla for
| is Dayton.
Jacksonville, enroute to their old
•'i've Got th^rM um ps"— one of home .(h Massachusetts. A pretty
tris^Rmuggleman'r best hits by two compliment to Mr. Fernaid was
paid by the drum and fife corps, who
«lirmín¿^little lasses.
, l. Spinks, a.prominent citlien and with their leaders Rev. George
manufacturer of Oviedo was In the Hyman and Mr. Brock (Instructor)
[ dty today enroute fo Falatka on marched in a body to the steamer
business.
'
■ •to hjd blipVgood-byc. . Mr. Fernald
was very cordial in his appreciation
Woodland Park open July Fourth. of the boys, having instructed the
.
*90-2tc
drum corps until the time of his
Cotton seed meal, shorts, bran at illness and takon a deep interest In
the advancement of the boys.
7. F. Dutton’«,
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Thursdays and Sundays-^-Wood*
Mrs. E. E. Cox left yesterday for
land
Park.
Picnic conveniences,
lakeland, where she will spend the
amusements.
The
only safe, clean
Mit two weeks pleasantly With
outdoor
swimming
pool, emptied
(fiends.
daily,
cleaned
and
re-ftlled
from ar­
Chauncey Wilson has purchased
tesian
well.
Shower
bath,
toboggan
as Everett car, tho m otor^de being
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discarded for something that would slide. Leased privately also.
d the family.
' Make Trip With Cars *
Mrs. W. f&gt;. Baldwin leaves today
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Camp-Ffre Girls’ Piarle!
Accompanied by ‘a large party of
Sanfordiles the Campfire ‘ Girls of
the Baptist church presented theif
charming little playlet, "Six Cups
of. Chocolate" to. an enthusiastic
a'udienco at Enterprise last night,
followfng the splendid a d d ic t ■ of
Rev. George Hyman on "T h e Girls
and the World." Mr. Hyman quite
won the hearts of the girls by his
humorous allusions to their' girlish
foibles and fancies among- the good
things, he humorously declared that
"girls are divided into, two equal
partp; fifty per cent being glgglee
and the-other fifty per cent into two
ambitions—tour pickles and choco­
late candy." That the bpya might
not b£ slighted he paid his compli­
ments to them by saying that "Boys
are made up of thirty per* cent
fidgets, that is, he looks at a girt and
he doesn't look at,a girl; thirty per
cent fun spelt Funn and forty per
cent fight." Interwoven with- it»
humpr and fun, tender seriousness
pervaded Mr. Hyman's talk, to ad­
mirably adapted to the girls and
boy* he nddreeaed.
"m
The girls gave a moat successful
presentation of their play and were
very lovely In their pretty grown up
gowns.
The drum' and fife corps went
over with them, with Rev. and Mrs.
George Hyman as chph'rones.
Automobile Owners Tske Notice!
Reduced • Rates over Concrete
Bridge at Daytona— All small cars
including Ford’a with passenger!,
round trip 25c. All large cars. In­
cluding paasengere 35c round trip,
VOLUSIA CO. B R ID G E CO.
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SMUGGL ¿ S a n

parade

Woke Up Sanford This Morning Ih
Procession Over the Streets
The Smuggleman who will occupy
the boards at the Imperial tonightl
paraded the streets this morning
and literally tore up the dty. by the
big noise, many children and a great
line of automobiles. This fine pet'
formance given by the children was
given a great boost this .morning by
the parade. Literally the children
had bells on their' fingers, bells in
their hands and bells on their toea
and the kids knew how to use theni
to advantage.
The characters were as follows
and as they will appear tonight:
Smuggleman with Gnomes, Fairies,
Fairy Queen. Gqod «ml Bad Little
Boys,, Mothers,t Kinglets, Mother
Goose and her children.
The ladles in the parade were Mrs.
Henry Wight, chairman qf th»
Junior Civic League, Mrs. Richard
Terheun, chairman of the Welfare
Department, Miss Asptqwali. direc­
tor of the play, Mrs. W. W&gt; Aber­
nathy; Mrs. Geror, Mrs. Fox. bliss
Whliner of the committee of tha
Junior Civic League.
The parfcda-iookJn tha enlira city
and was a good advertisement for
the play tonight. Everyone should
attend and *nJo/,&gt; good performance
besides assisting in b ’■g-V,,1 csqss.

fw Richmond, Va,, where she will
L. A. Bruraley, Kent Rosactter,
d several montha visiting rela- Clifford Bell and I. T. Hawkins
und friends.
left yesterday for points In North
r. L. R. Philips has joined the Carolina pnd Georgia la tbelf auto­
Ho c ub snd now has a Ford car mobiles 'and..wit) make the trip
which he will make trips to tho through the country. They will all
atop at Macon, where they will be
ch this summer.
Many Sanford folks visittd Day* Joined by their families who madd
Una Beach last Sunday and re­ that trip by train and the entire
party will joUrney north in the
port the mosquitoes as being fierce
autos. Tom Hawkins snd Miss
and the heat oppressive.
Annie will go to Commerce. Ga.,
Notice Horse Owners
for the summer and the rest of the
1 havu n first class expert horse sheer party will spend the summer in the
Give him a trial.
mountains of North Carolina. • All
;4fti
VT. U.TJu3cfWD1
w |^f l h ~ - ~ iu c c W b l ceiery grow­
I. Underwood lias arrived in the ers of the Sanford section who have
■dty from west Florida to Ho with lost money every year growing win­
I k son, W. H. Underwood, who ia ter vegetable*.
■critically ill at hia. home on Oak
... Screen Vonr HnUse
Svtnue.
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Woodland Park Nates
Now
is the time for screens. 1
Miss Helen Iserman of Monroe
cati
do
your
sereen^
work
promptly
Lest
Thursday the Masons with
expects to leavo today for points in
their families
crime to Woodltnd
the north to .spend the summer. urd well.
G. W..MESSENGER.
Park for -a quiet outing. ,There was
She it the cilident teacher In the
Hi«- up
P. 0. Box 835.
plenty of noise, however, when some
Monroe schools,
of those ordinsrily dignified, atraight•^Mr. and Mrs Eugene Laramore
laced #old follows got into the pool
and Mrs. Carrie Blaine Yelser ,of
l/
Grow— Townsend
and. cut up Ve* 11!“ ' Their futile
Jacksonville are the guest* of Mrs,
A t the residence of the bride'» efforts trying to ride "Huerta," set
, YeUer’s sister, Mrs. Lyman Phelps,
parenu east of the dty last Satur­ everybody roaring. Doc Miller wcp
Vat Lake On&amp;ro.
• *
day afternoon at 2 o'clock Miss go mad' "at not being able to fide
Pepper^ eggplant crates at F. F- Claudia Townsend and ¿{rfr. Elmer tftie nimble Mexican that be, finally
(Button’s.
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Grow were united in marriage.’ . attacked one of those giant ^iva oaks
The.ceremony* was performed by and tried to pull It down. Mr.
J^The dty street force (ire »busy
waking a fill on Park', pvenue be­ Dr.' Brownlee of the PnSbyterian Lovell nearly succeeded in staying
tween Tenth and.jElBVdftth prepare* ch'urch, in the presence of tho im on a second, and^he certainly work*
tory to tbe building of sidewalks to mediate famllie* of the contracting cd hard and with plenty of deUrparties and tho Misses R o b ea i^ jjin jjL in . Sprertdin^ dinner on tho
yfian(y«J Hekhta.
L ’ U.'Holland la In the city from Immediately after the ceremony the ¿iSuqd "after the g o o jM d fashioned
but
Jacksonville and after coinploting happy couple left for Jacksonville. way" » ’as advi»©dvby 'aome,- hnr
they
finally
(leelded’
that
tables
and!
where
they
wtR
ntake
their
future
tb arrangements. Jot the sale, of
seats were-^^blpdly more «omferL
B. 4 0. gar»«e will leste, (or hom°:
*Mt city nr1make this /utupt'hqfqe.,
Tb« ‘bride U t b e d iu g h tr f.o fM r . able and .^l*' Spencer says: 1 Thore
since
rlu fa m " an d' Mrs.-{feo, Townsend, who have have been • Improvements
Spend vacation at Reet .Cottage?
been reardepit* of this city for the mother us*cl; to bake bread.*T Tboy
Board |5 per week, camping' ground
post 'jhree 'ye^rsr-? The ■ grodm has h'fcd a..fin? day apd enjoyed the
Lake Hutch nson, '‘Osteen, That they
giuWp'Up here in Sanford and 1* well amusements greatly,
p. 0. box 8. v
90-ltp
liked WoolMsnd Park la shewn by a
antL faybrahijr known*'.
I have a tint"clask"painter and sign
Tho bi»t vrUhes bf their many number of them coming a|ajq- SumTriter. We can do your harhfs», re* ifrieittUcfollow them ! to their new day. Sunday waa . i ' banafcr . dajr
.lairing and mto top work now.
.•&gt; hopis and. The Hereld joins in con- for WoodRmd-Pnrk. A launch par­
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ty p loted. by Capt. Howard came
in th« morning and the "N ettle"
• C. Ly P6lk was in the dty yester- ; v.v.
b rought» full load In the afternoon,
'“»y.lfOB-hlii country place and ri f
NOTICE
leaving a number behind on tbs
hi mid f. and Mr*. Polk as eirSanford dock. The usual Monfoe
the country to. tho fullest-.
.Stockholder»' Meeting ,
visitors came and, auto* end .ether
Mr’ ^olk expects to farm his plartr
will be an annual .meeting
vehicles brought t
■i-thi*-, Mown.'
*; of the stpcktslders of the Jianford
Miller and
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Mr- »nd Mm: B. B. Brown, leftt Telephone Company In Room Nol4
of tha Firsf National Bank. Build- E. E. Brady,

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^F. W. M
Secretary

The Sanford City Board of Health
held Its first official meeting on
June 23, 1914.
First regular meMing of the City
Board nf Health was held in the
city hall, the following members be­
ing present: C. H. Dingee, chair­
man; John Adams and W. W. Aber­
nathy. members, and Dr. O. J.
Miller, City Health Officer. The
meeting was called by Mr. Dingee
for the purpose of ■organising and
to perfect plana for the enforcement
of ail the sanitary ordinances now
Tft force in the city of SsnJord, and
to ferommend such additional or­
dinance* for -passage by the City
Council, os was deemed necessary
from the public health standpoint.
One of the main features of the meet
ing was the upanimous resolution
recommending to the county school
board the establishment of medical
inspection in the public schools. Dr.
0. J. Millar, the , city hoalth omcer
was, authorised to purchase such
supplies i i he deemed necessary for
a laboratory outfit for the chemical
analyiis of water, milk and other
foodstuffs.
An ordinance to prevent the Usq
of rooms in or in close proximity, to
rpQuiraht»,* or fruit and vegetable
•torse for sleeping or'livin g pur­
poses was recommended to the city
council for passage. rThe city coun­
cil was also requested to pass an
ordinance to keep vacant lota’ free
from weeds within the city limits.
As referred to above, the subject
of medical Inspection in public
schools Is by far the most progress­
ive movement that haa been made
In Sanford in years, and it ts hoped
that the .courtly eshool board will
deem it advisable to adopt this sys­
tem of medical Inspection. Over a
thousand cities In the United States
bavQ adopted same unci the move­
ment la rapidly increasing.
O. J. M ILLER,
City Health Officer and aec- to the
boald.

Notice
A special meeting 'of tho. stock­
holders of the First National Bank
of Sanford, Florida, ia hereby called
to Ife held In the room» of the Bank,
on Tuesday,' July 14th, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. rn., to consider the adjciaability of increasing the capital
stock o( tho Bank, and to transact
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
B. F. W1IITNER,
Cashier.
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Double Work.

"Why,laTt tbat a'rann won't wait»
hia face with a washclothT" demanded
Mrs. Wombat. "Men haven’t time for
all that foollshneaa." said Mr. Wom­
bat. "First you hare to waah your
face and tben you have to waah the
washelolh."—Louisville Courier Jour­
nal.

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N o Man Too Busy to

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Is thorn a man in any community who is too bbxy to
spend ono hour each week in church?
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No man is to » busy to cat during tho week. No man is too busy
to snatch a few hours of recreation in overyjjyock. No man ig too
busy to sl&lt;$p during tho week. Yot thoro afo' men who will declare
that they aro to busy they can't afford to giro one hour in everv
one hundred-and sixty-eight to worship in God’».house. In church *
you will find spiritual food and rest.
Of all excuses for lack of attendance at church the “ too buavB
ono is tho flimsiest. Why isn’t a man honest nnd admit that he
doesn't want to go to church? Isn’t it a fact that a man haa a
bottt-r feeling within himself and tho world in.gcnoral aftor bo baa
spent an hour in tho houso of God?
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ONE OF THE FINEST SIGHTS OF THE LENTEN SEASON WAS
tH E NOONDAY CROWDS IN TH E CHURCHES LOCATED IN THE
-BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK CITY.
THERE MIGHT BE FOUND SOME OF THE GREATEST MEN IN
THE COUNTRY. IT 18 A HOPEFUL 8IQN OF THE TIMES. NONE
OP THËBE R EA LLY BIG MEN W AS TOO BUSY TO GIVE SEVERAL
J O U T E S DAILY TO THE WORSHIP OF GOD. INCIDENTALLY,
THÈSE BIG MEN BY THEIR EXAMPLE PREACHED POWERFUL
SERMONS.
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Don’t hide behind tho “ too busy” pretext.- It is too thin. If you
havo an important business or social engagement you will find time
for it. God asks you to meofc him for at Içaat an hour overy Sun­
day. Can’t you arrange your engagements ko that you can moot
him ? TÎje visit will not be a disagreeable one. Surely you aro not
ashamed to be seen in church? You no doubt havo been seen in
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Brother Knocks Out Would-Be Bride' g ro o m Before Allowing piplomaoy
, to Take a Hand.» ... .

an
Shrewd Elopement Trick.
The newrtst elopement trick was re­
cently worked In Swltserland, where
th e o re m s of the couple vyent on a
trip to the top of a mountain. White
they wer* there the couple got a bob-,
sled, coasted down the mountainside
and wero away on an,express before
the parents could get down tha moun­
tain on the railway.

Old Master’s Work.
Mrs. Parvenu»—"That picture in
the corner ia by an old master." Mrs.
Swartielgh—"Indeed! T would norer
hare guessed It." Mrs. Parvonue—"Yes, the man I bought It from gave
me a Written guaranty that the paint­
er waa past seven ty-flve before ho did
a stroke of 1L"
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Los Angolan.'—Diplomacy and com­
promise smoothed out the entangled
romance of Grace Virginia Whitley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Whit­
ley, and WII1U&amp; Whittng Widenhara,
son oTDr. John p. Wldenhgm of JackaqnvUU, 111.
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6t H. J. .Whltloy, In a specimentar. hfPreserving Psnell Writing.
fray lu front of G. Vi. HIR’S . homo,
Queerest Word in Language.
If you bare a penciled UUer which.
young Whitley administered hi* opin­
Feckol-hanilkçrcbief Is the quaeres! you wjmt to keep a long while, lay It In
ion of tho proposed elopem^qf to the
word ip tho language. At first it Was * ,hiaiow dish and cover; *It with
prospective bridegroom, Widenhara.
kerchief (cotme-chef), a covering fur skimmed' milk. When 'the papa; lu
Mige Whitley stood near by, watchthe head*, then i t became handkerchief. thoroughly soaked through let the
.tog the snorgetlo resistance which
a covering for the head carried in the milk drain off, and dry tho paper rery
her fiance Hras making to young Wqitband, and at last'pockkt-handkercb 1er, gradually. This makes the- -writing
ley's .attSpk. When Wiih-nhain waa
a covering, far the* bead held In tbs last so thgt it cannof-be easily rubbed
knocked to tho ground by Whitley the
jatftl and khpl In the po$keL
ouL
girl ^hOoced. 1\
•**'* * ' TvB ob Whitley and Wldenhatn after
wardjjffiook hahd». apologlxsd’To each
otbor’ axid agreed la IP lhto a confer­
ence for peace.,« It .was ^nally,
that Miss Whitley and her mother
should tour the Boat »luring the Sum­
mer, and that the .wedding should take
place next Octpbar when, they roran&gt;*£- ;; Y
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HEIR TO MILLIpNS WORKS ON
Frofeseer Dseisreg He Will *U y With
the S c h o o l- Until Old Age
Retire* Him.*
P ilta W lh .—rUrof, i : M Wollank .of
tfte ,chair o f.J a n g M ill at the Pitts­
burgh Nonna!, who' m y t^e the rich M l
school teacher, in the United BtpUf,
will etay in the schpolroom and work

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buy it for .what it docs.
T h at’s why the Ford in servanl
o f' more than^ 530,000. ' It
holds the w orld’s record for all
‘round dependability. A n d
it's the lightest— the strongest
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Bora« of tbs famous homo runa It sailed or or a tree 50 feet from the
fenco and splashed Into a„ creak.
cited as follows:
m il} Alrord's homer at the old
liana Wagner’s four-ban« swat in Cleveland ball park. It knocked three
Pittsburgh which- broke the windshield brinks off a chimney near the fence.
o f aa automobile standing outside the
Mike Tieraan'a smash over the
fence at the old Cleveland park. It’a
•Chief Wilson’s drive, which landed traveling yet
t i t feet from the S t Louis Cardinal
“ Buck” Freeman’# * drive off Chief
park borne plate.
Bender at old Columbia park, Phila­
Ooa Williams’ drive over the right delphia. The ball went over a block
field wall of the SL Louis American of houses beyond the fence and land­
league park. It also was a 330-rooter. ed In the aecond-story window of a
Big BUI Lange's homer over the house on a aide street between Twen­
«enter held fence In Cincinnati. It ty-ninth and Twenty-eighth.
Home. Run Baker's world series
drive that broke Christy Mathewson’a
heart
Bed Ames’ four-bagger at the Polo
grounds. It was one of about four
hits be made during the acmeon.
Flelnle Zimmerman’s two homers,
made over the left field fence In Cin­
cinnati. He was the only player that
ever put the ball over that wall.
Cy Seymour’s hit from Boston to
New York, The bait fell Into a coal
car attached to a fast freight and
was.found by a brake man when the
train reached Ndw York.
Nap ¿«¿ole's drive, which stuck In
the screen In the old left center sub­
way at League park In Cleveland.
Buddy Ryan's smash over the right
field wall at Somers’ park, with the
bases full.
Frank Baker’s crash over the right
held wall In Washington off Walter
Johnson, which made the management
decide to enlarge the park.
-iJ— Miller -Huggins’—hit la Cincinnati;
which fell 30 feet behind the right
fielder, who lost the ball In the sun
and didn't locato It until Huggins had
crossed the plate.
Fred Clarke’s circuit swat in the
Dotrolt-PIttsburgh world's aeries, the
hit that shook the Tigers’ confidence.
Alva Williams' heart-breaking ho­
mer, which sailed over Ruddy Ryan,’e
head and won a game for Washing­
ton which the Napa seemed to have
sewed up.
, Harry Davis' clout over the deep
center field fence at Rennett park, De­
troit. It clearod that long fence by
at least 30 feet. *.
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Walter Johnson's drive In Wash-,
Nap Lajole of Cleveland.
ington. The force of the, blow tbre
«mashed through a plato'glass wtn* the cover off the ball.
Fred Lqderus’ two -tidtoen .against
-dow of a saloon and broke up a
Pittsburgh, the first.-on«' tying the
pinochle party..
Dad McLean’s peculiar wallop, made score and the second one. winning the
« a the Pacific coast." The ball went p * « » s to'l.
IDun Hyatt's htt- at Ytorbee Held last
through the only knothole In a short
year, which cleared th&lt;f right, field
right Held, fence.
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| Hunting . Ground far ft»« Author,
a T h e hunting ground'for tho author
• In scorch of-a title Is the D IM * HaU
•Osina hnj drawn therefrom '"Tho
Woman Thoti W e s t M*.; '•Tbtf'prtd-.
Marin Corelli went to'.tht, ramp souix*
to r . »"W orm w ood' and
A fim Draddnu f*r “ One Thlng Nsedful” and “ThtwAr^thc.M sn.7 Aifarlon
Crawford for ’“ WhuioSTer Sflail offond." Whyte Melville fo f "Black Hut I
Comely.” Thomas Hardy for* "Tbs
Laodicean." Kipling ; for ."Many' lnw «iio n a ." W. J; Lo 9ktf for "Where
l « v n Is.” \yjlllatn [Hack for ,"A
Daughter of Hhth.” William La Queux.
tbs’ “ As Wo forgive Th om " :Waltsr'
'Sonant/for "Children o f Gldqoo” and
*T &gt;e't^»orth Generatlhn,” and so on.

Some of, us are always amused at
the different ways *ln which people
try to hd devar or pretend, to bp gay
and llvaty. Some show It by spending
a vast amount of money oa dinners
and being rude to waiters. Others
chatter all the time, and imagine that
if they show, their front teeth steadily
for several hoqrs somebody will call
them brilliant conversationalists.
Boise like to make a greet noise and
carry on a perpetual Are of banter, of
which "You're another” la a vivid spec­
imen of the repartee. Others, on the
other hand. Imagine that If they are
daringly deoollette and make goo-goo
“eyes” at qyerybody..; posterity will
range them afifong the grant fascina­
tors of their generation.
Not a few And a huge fond of hilar­
ity In placing a cushion over the door
and a piece-of soap In the bed, while
others hope that If they talk long
enough and loud enough they may
eventually utter a mot and claim the
farqe of being’s wit forever and eter
afterward. Aa a matter of fact, bowoTor, a brilliant light conversational­
ist la enra pf the rarest things in the
whole world. 8uch a. one is born,
though time and experience may elab­
orate the g ift
Lota of people talk—talk an awful
lot—hut very few are worth listening
lo„ Above everything else In gaiety
there must be no sense of "strain.”
Better be silent than force your hu­
morous “ noto.” A witty conversation
Has not so much In what la said aa
the whimsical way a person says It.
Tbat.lt why so many books of humor
Invariably; get "all-edged” mentally In­
serted by the reader between brackets.
That, too,’ ts why so many people
who amuse you once drive you frantlo
»adorn the second time. It la
lfcnl&gt; to be lightly amusing, and
/tight, without.being merely
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you by the stationery you use.

They have

no other way o f judging in many cases. .
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afford anything

but the

best in printing, whether it be Letter Heads,
Envelopes, Statements or Advertising Matter.

W e are equipped to handle yoiir
of any

work

nature whatsoever^ in the line

printing.

of

O u r specialty u high-class print­

ing, and wc have the equipm en: and •the
skilled labor to turn out as gooc

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work

as

can be had anywhere.

"The many men of many minds,” a
trine mordadously remarked J. Fuller
Gloom, the well known misanthrope of
Sniffles, Mo., "who were aa numerous
In tha revered copybooks of our bare­
footed school days aa tfla many birds
of many kinds and the many Ashes
In the sqa are still with us. Tliey are
expressing the devious Workings of
their multitudinous mentalities by
writing pieces for the paper* and pro­
mulgating In hired halls, from handy
•tumps and in street corners their
many theories about things that at*
wrong and their favorite remedies
therefor, and seem to me to «over the
question In each case about as aptly
ss did the parrot whose proud owner
boasted that the bird could tell lime.
The erudite fowl sceercbed ‘Seven
o'clock!' all day Ion* and ffer into the
night, and hit It vtlth fair sccurac
but twice In Ute 34 hours."—Kansas
City Star.

the summer months is
pply o f printing for the
coming winter.

Y o u r work will be rushed

„ through the shop and special pains w ill he
taken to see that the very best work is put .
on your order.

T hen too, it can Ije thor­

oughly dried on our drying racks and, will
be delivered in

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a perfect condition— every
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British Navy Estimates.
Despite the fact that the British
nary estimates for the current year
■how a proposed expenditure o f 1357.500,000—an Increase of nearly ten
mlltloa dollars over last year—the

give us your

fled. The London Dally Mall says:
"The program of new construction,
consisting o f pnly four battleships,
four light» cruisers end 13, de­
stroyers. with’. « » undisclosed number
of submarines. Is disappointingly
meager. Judged by the admiralty‘a
own standards. It Is quite Insufficient
No provision, other .than a slight ac­
celeration of the battleship program, !«
made to fill the gap left, by tbo delay
in voting of the -, Canadian dread*
naughts. . And yet. aa Mr. OtrarchlU
said last year, these three ships 'are
absolutely required from 1916 onwards
for the whole-world defense of-the
British empire.’ ”

D o n ’t forget that we
for

W r i t i n g s Ink,

Counter

are headquarters

C arbon

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Pads, Cardboard,

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all colors)

Loose-Leaf Ledgers ifor merchandise storeSj

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Greater Safety In Cos] Mines.
The management of the Windsor
colliery, which fa In close proximity
to the Sengheoydd colliery, Rbymney
Valley. Iq Wales, have devised and In­
stalled a system of .signaling by which
It Is anticipated all electric signaling
underground might bé abolished. In
consequeno* of the home office In­
quirir the management are endeavor.

clot (ng out a large stopk pf type;

writer carbon of the very best makes, usually,

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rsold for 2 l-2c pir sheet.
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lc per

While they last

(Black, Blue and Purple).

speare’e characters (died 'lg14-!9)j
Gabrie|. Spqqser, William Sly, Rich­
ard (Jowl#} and other actors In the
original and* early product Iona of
Shakespeare’« playa
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F. Irving Fletcher, at, one of. the
Sphinx club's dinners in New York,
begsn a historical review of adver­
tising with the worts:
"None understood the value of ad-^
vertlslng better' than Samson. 'Sam-'
»on took two solid columns. »The r *
tbit was that he brought down the

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. might be prolpngnd to flU tim lu the way to Which she has been ac­
o f November, áod It
twice over.
customed!” 1 qun. air, but V d bate
teoee wqtiron* the
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Hsst Tablet to Ancient Wits,
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fit- Leonard’s church, Shoreditch. Lood w . England, to the memory of the
m e h rth a h acterf'who are recorded
Xn the parish rcglaiers V&gt; have beep
dmxUi there. T h »-lts r Includes Utf
ftfiWwtngi Will Somers. Henry VUI’S
J e o tg &lt;dled 1540); Richard Tarlton,
-One*» Elisabeth's famous clown and
possibly Shakespeare's Yorick ftfUd
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deconeed, lata at Samlnol* County, Flarlda.
aa required by Bactloo 4033 of the General
Statute« ot tbo Htato of Florida.
Aa* 43 4* &amp;cr yearn; aalabt about 3 feet
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3 inchea; weight about 140 pound«; color
11 «ary dark]*eye* dark: a man ot all*ht build,
oouad tn limb, tow roeodlna forahaad. high
31 cheek bonce, narrow recoding chin, rather
4mall noea. Tha amount ol mon*y, prop­
erty or valuable« found «rllh tbo dead
body ot «aid decoaaed waa 12.80.
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pinrida. waa complainant,
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iu ,r and bla wifo Laura H. Wallar. J.
L ««U and Orlando Florida barms
J a v a corporation Oilantaod.and oxaadar 0&gt;t law» of tho Btala of riorlda,
tha undaralrnad waa apir in Chance ry In »aid
(Inal decree, and that
B ill rill4on tbo brat MonS t . 1:, y ä
July, ,1*1 ti «la: tba 6th day of July,
boor« of aal«, offer lor
during tba H fa l hi
to tba h igh »»! and haat bidder
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at public outcry In front &gt;of tba
bontà door of fomlnoto county, Mor­
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ol tha^liauanco^of auch .catti Ara I a la the
name
S- Gillette. C olon aald artlfleat*
«ball bo
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redeemed_____
according to law,
tax deed wilt laaua thereon on tba 'n
! th 4ay
of July A. D. 1914
VVUne«« my oflldal signature and acal
31 thin the 22nd day of Juna A. D. UM«.
(aaal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clark Circuit Court, Saninola Co., Pia.
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J. C. Hobart*, D. C.
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Hacliaa 4T4 and 474 Goaaral Slami**
All of aald land* lyln* and bain* ait
• I Marida
In tba eountiaa ot Ormn(o and Seminóla,
Notice la hereby givan tbat J. II. Huddle•tate of Florida, or no murh th«r»ol aa may
purchaser oí Tax Cartiflrata No. 1410.
bo naaaooary to aatiify »aid float deer
tha 3rd day iol Juna. Á1912.
and coati.
«aid __ _ cata in n i»; office, and
WM. M A R T IN .
applicati
n
for
tax
drod
to
Itauo
Special M atteria Ohenreiy.
an«* with law. Said certlflcata
H. M. Hampton, T-o! lor Compii.
a
tba following doocribad I
y
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In Somtnnt* county, Flor
tow in .
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In Cl reali Conri. 8fe teanth Jadlrfi
Tba «aid land bain* aaaauad at tha datf
lo and far Remi naia Caualy, '
el tbo («attente ot auch certiorate In Iba
Chan f r f y (Dula*
name ol J. P. Mueaalwhite. Unlaaa aald
Aia I f , T yler,,Complalnant
rari illrale «hall bo redeemed according
to law, tax deed will laaua tharwon on tha
U u r i E.
t.
27th day of.July A. D. 1914.
io T a ^ U u rt
n*;
Wit orno my official algnature and aaal
r* hereby required to bo and appear thla tha 22nd day of Juna A. O. 1314.
before tbo circuit court, of tbo~8o*#bt h Ju_
(«•all
E. A. DOUOLASS,
,
dirla! Circuit of Florida, lo and lor flamln
Clerk Circuit Court Raminola Co., Fla,
alo county, Florida, at tha court botino In
BS-Tuaa-lt«
By J. C. Robert», D. C.
Sanford, Florida, oa Monday, tbo 3rd da] I
of Au*u&gt;t, A. D. 1314, and aaawtr a bill o Nolle* nf
for Tax Deed Under
complaint, fd.H In tba abora atyiod canno i S atrit a Applicetlen
I
474
end STS Génarat Blnlnlan
acalnat you by A »« M Tyler.
af
Merida
Ik la beraby ordarod that a copy of tba
lore*ole* ostico be publtibed In lb * Banurcb».»r of Tax ( ’«rtlflrata No. jö
ford Herald, a w eekly. new«pepar, pubI
the &lt;th day of Juno A. D. 1199, ha*
llebed at Bantard, In Bamlnola county. Flor­
aald certiflcaU In my office, and haa
id«, onro oath week for aliht ronaocutfyo
application for tax daod to laouo In
weeka.
Dona and ordarod thin tba Sth d»y of aeeerdiaeo with law. Bald aarUfleaU ambca
aoe
the following daacribed property. *uJune, A. U. 1314, o t Sanford, In Samisolo
uatad In Saminole ruuniy, Florida, .AO-Wlt;
&gt;0 county, Florida.
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Church
Block la Oviedo.
(teal)
E. A. DO O O LABI,
Tba eaid land bring aaeeaaed at tbn data
Clark at tba Circuit Court.
of tba I4*uanca of autb certificate la tba
A. K. Power».
name of Unkno«rn. Unlaea eaid cartiflrata
Solicitor for Complainant.
ehall br rWdeamad according to Inw, tat
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dead- will leeu# tb»r*«n on tbn ITtb day
ot July A . D. 1 3 ! «
Witntaa my official e lg n a t »»
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thla tha 22nd day of June A. D. 1914.
n Cfrealt Court. Secanlb
(aaal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Semino)« County, Marida.
Clark'circuit Court, Ba’mlnoln Co., Fla.
ora E. Tyner
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Citation
Tirutr
ink Tyner, a non-rc*ld«nt ot tha Stata
An Ordinante Raxulallnn and
tor 1*1» :
' ig from the «trifled hill ot coms s s ïj
E. Tynyr. haroln duly »lad,
Be It Ordanied by the U r
eilet ot tha complainant
Council of tho City of 8«n
ndant la a non-rool
That It xhall bo unlawful for any par­
fltatn „ Fir rida,
I and that bta prenant placa sonI. to
angag* In or perform tho durian of
e a ~la—
l«' ttao aaa
plalaant.--unknown:
■ f _runldauea---- ----------midwifery
aa herein dattitad. without hav­
IO that Aha aald défendant,I« over tba age
ing
drat
paeewd a saUxfsctory axnmlftntlen
twenty-one yaata and that thera 1» uo In tho elementary
principle* of mtdwlfary.
30 person tn «ha Blata of Florida, tha «Ofrica
I t »hall be tba duty of the* rily, from
upon whom would bind the raid defendant.
tim*
to
tima,
to
provide,,fro«
of charg«, nn
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*4 instruction in tba «implo p rin cip i«

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Caarf ml tba Coaaty Judge, Hemloele
Coaaly, Stale o f Florida
la re Ettata of
William C. Steward. Sr.
T o all Creditor«. Legatee«, niatributaaa and
all Pareona Karine Claim« or Demand*
- agalaat aald EaUt*-s
11
You, and each of you are baraby notlflad
and required to preaanl agy claim* and de­
mand* which you or altbar of you may bara
agalaat tha « t a t « o f William C. Steward,
Hr., dec* yard, lata of Semlnola county, Flor­
ida. to tha undaralgnad admlnittrator of
I I raid n u t f , within two yaara from tha data
baraof.
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Dated June 30tb, A. D. 1314.
W IL L IA M C. S T E W A R D , Jit..
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Natica o f AapRratloa for Tax Used Under
31
Hrrliea P474
M and
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B l General Sialatra,
of Merida
Notice
la
hereby
(Ivan
that Jm . Seena,
'31 Jr., purrhaaor of Tax Certiorate
No. 327,
datari
the
3rd
day
of
June,
D. 1911. baa
31 (lied aald •certi#cate In my A.ulAce
and hna
rande application for tax dead to liana tn
arrorflanr« with law. Bald rortlOcata em­
brace# tha following deacribed
31 eituated
In Seminala count
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thereof, thle lSlh day « I
(aaal)
-fc. A. DOUGLASH.
CUrk ot Circuit Court, fie ml noie C o _ Fla.
By J. C. Hobtrj*.
Q cytsc N, Rigby,
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Hoflritor for Complainant.
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Oflcate Vlo. 990,' U t ' 10. Block 14,
Tlor A." Baaford. Ma-, th» »«Iti lajid being
a.ieasej at tha á «U of tb* laauancc of auch
rvrtlflrat« In tho name of Bnknown.
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Block 19*. Ti«r
• C e r tifie «« No. 944. 1
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4. Bloi
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Ming a»*
B. ffonlfod, Fla., tha »»Id
»««•ad a t í f t * data o f tha laauanc*
codificai» In th* nam* ot Up*«
" —‘ focata Ne. 999, U t í, Hfoek
u Sanford, tha aald tond
______
at tho data of tho laauant* ol auch
if-- fes
certificato In tbo oama ot N.loop N . 14»taonCartiflcat* No. IM 4. baglanlng N « cor­
ner of Boo. 14. Township.10, U n e- " » f .
run south 10 cheto*. * « » t 4 cnafoa. » p r if
chain», waat 1 chaina. 4 acre». Ih* »»Id lead
bring a«seised at tha dale af tha laauança

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Aapllratlon far Tax Dead Under
Nallco
Harlfon 474 sad 474, Central Ktatulea
af Marida
lotie*
Not
Ir* I»,
la, h«r*by given’ that J. F. La Ieg,
Ts'x 'CCartine,
*rtifica t«« No. 990,
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Cartlflenlaa
baser *f
34 purchaser
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»14. 994. 1034, J M «.. ,S&lt; » ”
973, 943, 1901,' 931. datad th* 3rd day of
fun«, A. U. l i l t , hn# Mod *nld cvrtlOrato«
offic«. and haa
baa mad*
mad« nppli
application
; In my office,
cation fj
1m
lax deed tc.tian* In a»carda«M_ wl^h..foW.
Bald cwrtíArates »«abraca He fritowtng dm' property altuated in Befitfopla county^

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certlflcat» In th« nama al C. ILcr*r«Bar.
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chalna
South of NW cornee « f N L 'i W f Ree._ 3®■
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chalna ea.t 3.14 cristo», northwaateriy tp
Wginniog il*»« W f79 forti. Tb* «ald land
blfog aaiwacd st.tbw data al Ih * t o r a a » pi
•ucb cartlflcai» In .tha aam* ol Antoalo.
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lord'd Ad «Ulto« to Sanford,
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Every day la roar folk and reading, at
toma, on tim si,rt-trgr, In Ilio offiew. «hot»
ami scita I &gt;uu likely qutxtlon Ut« meaj»iMg of-pome mrm muti. A friend askot
“ Avisai nvthaa nnotar liunltnC Y
Om ItK-aliuu o f J.ocA Al,fri«*oc the
ri ;Ut.n o f JmJuttM. Vklut la m*f&lt;. .
Tlii* New Cn-ntlon answers all kind* off
q-ct-eDoits In Utignare.ItUtorf,Olcwmphp.
Fl-ttun. Foreign Woitls, Trmka, Arto i
ScfciKC*. trito rinai uatooriU j
4 M , COO W o r d ».
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COCO Itluatratlono.
C ost 4 4 0 0 .0 0 0 ,
3700 P a g a «.
Tba only d let loriary with
Ute new dit íderipnaw. -characlrrfrrd aa "A Mruka of
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a si Ih« lasuanr* of xuCh Critiflfal* Í9

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Nallca «7 Appllcall» n far Tag Daod Uadav
Section 474 and •79. (•»aerei Rtetntaa
af Florid»
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N o lle» 1« hereby
that Oyaratrokt
of T a x Certi A*
3rd day ol June,
A. D. 1912. haa filed aald rortUlcnt* In my
office, and haa _mad«^ application
____________ lor lax
...
deed to laaga In accordancw with law, fold
cwrtlflcat* ambrarew tbo following d*«crlbed
proparty situated
In fomlnnla
county,
noridu, to-wit; Half lrriar«at In tbv NEM
of NE.H of Baction S3. Tp. St H. R. 39 E.
The »aid food being aaaassod nt tbo data
of the laauanco ol turb ««triflento In the
name of Walter learned. Unlesa said carilflcato »halt bo redoantad according to law,
tax dead will laaua tharoon an the lis t
day nf July, A. D. U t4 .
wltnaea my official algnaturw and aaal
thla tha 37lh day of Jun* A. D. 1914.
foral)
E. A. J70U0LASB.
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Clerk Circuit Court, Bamlnola Co.. Fla,
. By J. C. Itobarla. D. C.
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Nolle* of Application fur T «x Deed Under
.Section »74 and 474,- General . Riamica
* f Florida
IfnUto
W harahy givan that Uveratraat
— BBL
Turpentlo» Co., purehaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1044, dated th* Ird day ol Juaa.
A: D. 1911, ha* Aled aald'torti 11cale in m jr
offirw, and haa mede application for tax
deed to Iseua In accordaacw wttb fot».
Sald eortlfffht* ombrare* th» totlowlng dracriho.J prnparty sltuated In Remlaola rounty. Florida, to-wit;
3 t i- o f Sty of U t 4,
Bcctlon 14, Tp, SI S. R, 80 Ea.t, 20 arrva.
T h » eaid food belng a.acuetl at th» data
th* laauanre 'o f «ucb certificata la tha
a*m* of R. F. Strotber. U n i»., salti cortili*
cau «hall Im refi Min ad «Mordine to law,
tax dead «rii! lasu« thercon on thè 91H day
et July, A- D. 1914.
Wltneea my ofllclal algnatur» end Seat
thla tha STtb day of Juaa, A. D- 1914.
(• * «!)
E. A. D O U G LAS«,
Clark Circuii Court, forni noto Co~_Ma,
By J. C. Robert». D. C.
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noti«« be pqbtlehcsl In the Hanford florald, a,n «w spap«r. publiahod In'
county, Merida, one* g week for flvw.
aacuti ve weak*.
•*
%Aitnr •«. t~ A . Douglaaa. Clark of
rwurt end tha seal thereof, thla 2fth day od
Jun*. A. D. ITI I.
(seal) ’
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clark of tho Circuit CourtIl y J. C. Robarla, I». p .
Georg« A. DaCol
ottos.
Solicitor and of Couaaol for Com J.ls.^nr w
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13 30 being e rule day of tiri«-court.
. And It la further ordered that thla no­
tice bo pubilahed In tha Sanford IlarAld,

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and NW !| ol B E U . . . .

No. l OgS. datad tba 3rd daÿ of
♦9l#f bra »lad aold-rartlfleato-f
«Od baa _____application
mad« applicationforlortax
1 d _
In accordane« with law.. Said cartiflcalo ombrareg tbo foflotrlng deecrlh*d prop
arty eituated ,Jn Reminole county. Floride,
to-wit; Bt¿ of Lota 3 and 4, Section l\,
Tp. f l l 8, 11. 30 B, arree 40.
T h « aald Jaad being aaaeuaed f t tb « data
ol tho lasuanr# of auch rertlSrnto' to tha
name of Waltar Loarnod.
Unire» eaid fer­
ii Acate «hall be redeemed according to law,
tag daod will laaua thereon on tho Slat day
Of July, A. D. 1914.
Wit ne*» my official ilgnaluro and .aaal
thla tha 27th day of Juna, A. D. 1914.
(••ri)
E. A, DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court, Semfnri* Co., MoBy J. C. Roberta, D. C.
90-Tueu-4t«

Nailer « f ABalIrallan far Tax Dead. Under
Eocflen 474 aad 474, Uoflatal Slxiuia«,
af MorfNotlc« 1« hcr«by g lv »« that o**c*tr**t
Co,, ________
purchaser „of Tax
T m m i i I m» ._____
_ _ _ CertlflJH H
cat* No. 1092,
1093, datwtf tkv -----Rf
3rd day of Juao,
JL.
baa fifog aald dcrtlOtal* In my
. D. .1914
1 4 hxs
fflea, and haa mad» application tor tax
tod to Isitt* In accordant« with law. Bald
«rtlfirata ambracoa
amhri
eortifleate
the following daacribad
roparty situated
In S«mfoi&gt;r» county,
lorida. to-wltt
Half lnt«rr*t In N E H »•
N E H of Section 23, Tp..31 S, R. 30 K,
40 arroo.
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The «aid land befog «amasad at tka date
ol tbo issuance of such carttflrato In tha
name of Busan A. l)*nnl«on. Unlam »aid
MY SPECIALTIES
(«rtlflfiai* PhaR ba rOaMtopd- according to
* - #4.’'«*' .s .
*w, tan d«ad will. Isaua th»r*on on Ike
Horul-P(tinted Chliw
3l»t day of July, A. D, 1914.
Sterling Silver
IWltnrsa my official **al and algnatura
this tha X7th day of. Juna, A. D.. 1914.
Roger»' Plated Ware
(»♦all
E.
A.
boU
G
LABB,
n or corporation
" I s . That any peraon, flnr
C l»fh Cfrcilt riaurr. Hami naia Co., Ma.
Elgin and Waltham WatdMffi
violating any ot tM ' provW en»
.. of. thtt WÉM*
I
By J. C. Rotori», U. C.
going oidi'iinrc ahall upon ronvlrtlon ba
f, » ,
1
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fined not less than (4.00, n o r more than
*|40.99 for each oSanaa and th* tlcana# of
ALL
GOODS
G UARANTEED
auah convined peraon. firm or corporation, Netto» « f A
(rider
Aspllt iiU i far Taa
may be revoked In eaaa of conviction, at th*
«o tifo a 174 aad 471 Gaatrnl Htalatas
discretion ot tho mayor.
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* f Florida
14. Th»t ell ordinance* er part« of or­
N olle* la h-rsby ' glvsn that Ov*r«t(**t
dinance« In conflict harowltb are hereby Turpentine C j „ purchaser el Tax C*rtl4cat* No. 10:i, dated the 3rd day of Jon*,
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en tity that tho foregoing or- 1913, has hied aald cartiflcat» tn my office,
dlnanre » * . duly paewed by tba « t y coun­ and huo mad« application tor lax daod to
cil ol Ssr-lnfd. flptida. On th* l » t 4*y Of Isau» In arcoidinrc with Inw. Raid rertifl*
cat* amhrafov th* following d*i*rlh*d prop- One Tnrh Card« Will B« PnbU*hod Owat.. w
w.. M
i.ir .vVc,.L.t i*.
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o .ll
‘ la fomtnal* county. Morid». der Thla Heading At The Rate O f $7.20
City Clerk
Interest in W H ,ol N W U of
Approved by
b; m« thl. Ih# l i t i ^day of
on 34, T p 81 B. » . &gt;0 E. Per Year.
June, A. Jr. 1914. D. L. ThrMhor. Mayor.
MM-Tue*
fond brill« Stressed *1 tho dato
nfio of aurb rerllflrata 1« tha
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U arn td. Ultima aald cor^ , rod*«mod according to law,
An Or .iiasnre
1EY AND C0UÍ
will laaua on tha Stol day -of July,
ht* , w i
of Hr.ith and
v t îS j1914. ‘
pelnlmcnt of Ctl
AT-LAW
____n * my official algnatura and seal
Bo u Ordained by tha Mayor
V:-’
n *?-.
thla Ih* t tlh day o4 June, A. D. 1914.
Cuunrti of Sanford. Merida*
,
iU Attorney Sewn Ih Judicial Circuii tri
(m al)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
l. That th* nam* of tha prvaant commitDorkJ«
Clark Circuit Court. Beratnot* tri., FI*.
too of aanlutlon' bw changed to that of a
a By J. t\ IWberts, D. G.
H B lB i
and nniblic health,
Re.ldsncv*. Sanford and Svlvaa U h » *.
90-Tuea-tte
h «aid enmmittes
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m a t ally
..
id tortogli a* « *Hy board of h »«H _
Hatto» of Apaltoatlao for Tnx Dsrd Iridvr
2. That tha ra id . commit»«« «hall »tthfoct
«oelfon 4TA and 4M General «U lu la »
I
i the approval and modiScat Ion of the
mt Marida '
I* city council, adopt all needful rule* and
Notirr ii
hereby given th*t Overstreet
grading ue percent»*» ol
¡
ufo
i
Inks
Tot
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tha
‘pttrpoa«
and
auccaaalul.
Turpeatia«- Ca., pweekseer « Î T a » Certi#per coni. No test o f the. liter­
»ration o l lb » health daparlment oí lb' c*t* No. 1094, daun th* Srd day of June.
acy or «duration of applicant* »hall form
D e n tis ts
,V . '
any part of tho axaminatlon. N o fait • ! rf'y in th* pr*vnei|an and Elimination 9 A. D. &gt;913, haa filed raid certificat* In my
S TUb
any kind »ball be charged for tha examina- di-.*«.». Ihr prwvenllön and abatamant of office, and has mada application for tax
M
m
i
and*tdk
th*
prompt
and
proper
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i nera
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B
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tbe.
pro
tF
•
drird.
to
issue
In
*teertlan/e
with
law.
tloBr or I I I (wrtlflraia, and no loeteuariau
------'-sp■a z i - trilli rtfr iflc llf umbrsr»» Ihr Wnilnwlny dSa­
of fllHri dutlw- - - ,
or odvtee shall bn glvaa to tha applicants periornuMsoo
by any on* connected with tha holding of ment mar b* requlrnl to perform by »tat« ri I Wed propsri) » 111111X11 |i Bsiwluala rniin
G a rn er
W o o d r u f f B u lld t o g
law*
or
tn#
ordinance«
of
tha
city.
ty, Florida, tu-wit:
Halb Interest in Yi t*
tho »xotnlnntion, or tho issuing ot the cer­
3. -That It shall be th* duty of the mayor of N W H ot N W t i ol Seeftfitt 34, Tp. XI H,
,
tifient*,'aa to the amount of compensation
R. 10 Boat,
mid wire« should, or »hai!, retriva for their tu rerummend lo th* city eooncil
able
and
well
aqnipuad
physician,
ln
b«
T h * sald Und b*lng » « » » « » « d alt th* date
1
service«,
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Ae herein lUAned^lhe p re d ir* nf mid- named aa City haalth ofilrsr who«« duty et thè l u i i i n « pi »u.«K rrftffléai In Ih*
T em a Moderate— SIMellj Liuto
nam» ol Su«an, A, Drnnisun, Unirne sald
vr undertaking, It shall ba to tarty out tha (oimsritona
it i
.
i -■.
rerllCraU xhall bfi r*dr«m »d «erording to
by any paraon,.to aaalit for a compansstlon. the rothtallt«« and Ih* enforcamant
law, tax deed wlll i«xu* thtrvon on th* 91it
*
*
.
o f any kind o f n woman In ..
normal
.. child- auch health ragulatlon* ax may J»e adopt
ntr.it tee and approved by t
day of July, A. D. 191«.
birth, hut ft dora flat
___ foctud* that at any
d Xu perform all auch olh
Wltnom my officisi «Ignatur* aad »«al
child birth, lb * uaa of any Instrument* for
-j . •»ivw w
w a
s ly from time la tfm4 bo Imposed
ut Jutu, A. D, 1» 14.
Ibis th» 27tb day of
tha assisting of Child birth by any srtlflrlal.
cl»y
health
omevr.
fochjdlng
tha
upon
tala
E. A. DO u OLABB, .
(arai)
forcible or mocbanlcxfl means, nor t b v par..V
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v
ind '• baciai
bprlvtlologirri
-vaamfo»
&lt;*' ■
Ctorh Citrali Court
rt, Ifomlnol*
I
Co , J l « .
formane» o f ahy voralon. nor tbo removal chemlcnl nnd-i
stuff«; the tasi
j . C. Ilabari*.
Ila barte, W O . '
,
llyr J.
* dbaraat placenta, nor tbe ndrtatatoffogj lion of milk and »that
&lt;-*fr
\
.
—
-V
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log of cow* for tuboccularia. tb* rbamlral I t l T l l i l l l M
-fU
analysR 4d v » U r uaed for WfPpxtia purUW^ »
* . *• X, - J w
A . D eCOTTES
and to heap nil recordk, T»ooka nn(l
•tira *r Apptlraifoa far Tax Dead Uadsr
&gt;&lt; ;i
i. .
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and
such
as
ar«
tdqrired
a«*y.
n*a*ral fitalulaa
aro COUN5EIXOR Af L A W
N olle* la hereby gl»»u that üvsratrrsl
data of Florida, nor ih
it author The ‘.«Id City IMaith'ò'fficar'i* W a p p o ln t.d
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T..,,— n , , r .
p,..,T...rr ¡¡i Xah G'
si atprw.ald by the mayor apd 19, b t
RCMUtot
r
«
maiurity
vou
of
the
N
U
N
a
.’
29*.
daiod
tha
Srd
day
of
Pracllce
In
?mie
and
F«
k
fo
l
Courts
3.‘ "VU
---écrive, as TO
m â v
ï â
L i 1). 1912, has filed said csMlfieat* In
good
.effire, and -ha* mada appllcaiian for
of- any
. person holdfof
_ ..... .. the 1er hi. eervlees, .usb&gt; fa* ar ' "to M
4L»
(,nrncr- ftoodmff Bldg
-w
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—
untime
to
time
be
drtermi
died io laaua In accordane« with law*,
clsarly *Ki»Wn to be et, ui
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cartiflcat«' ambracoa tho .following (ti
to eainca-in raid praclllce I council,' ind M id cl(y hc»h._
tttated in fontine!* court
4. Any person who shall praetjeo mid- r,irct)b*&lt;f-by the city counrff wf
rjtfa#y In tLa city of Hanford, without arid paratua ai-tn ay ha requisita for '
G. B U T T
ínrmanre
ol
th
o-dati»*
ot
hls.offir*.
( « r t l i r i t o . «m il ba, fined aot mart, lhaa
4. That «ir-ordinane*« and parto jot pr124-09, ar uiaptleaned not more than thirty
d
inannj^ln
conflict
htrewllh
affi
hereby
day* for (ha Aral nffrn.c, and for tb « »ne­
D E N TIST
being axeswmd at th* data
fo*Tba.
on d offe«x* Shall bri Bnad net laaa than
« I «ush certificata, in- the
»
410.09, ltbr mar» than,2100.00, or Iraprl.on- ^ ’r'haraby eurtiíp that ih e ^ lr o fr in t or- 1I i ‘ c 'b a u am.«
dfoapoe waJ duly phased by tha rity coan-' cam*
M ' *uiT A. II. Tysen. Unlem »aid carilflYowell Dulldln«
ad HOC ascending ninety days ok both.
4, All ordinance* Ot part* &gt;ef ordtoaar** &lt;11 of Sanford, Florida, oa tho tal day of cat» «hall bo ride*mod »«sordin i l* law,
y f¿
tax
deed
will
luus
thfltaoa
an
tb*
91*4
day
in eonfllct herewith ar* beraby repealed.
,*. !.. I«4 .
,i. V, LOVELL,
S AN FO R D . F L O m O A - i : - V 1 MlV ,^4
ol July. A. D. 1914,
' 1 hereby certify that tba foregoing ordl.
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City
Clark.
Wllnees ray official xlgnsturo and mal
anew waa duly pasaetl by the city council
of Banford, Merida, oa th* first day of Juna, Approftol by m* on thla tho ' l i l k day «I thla tbe 17tti,day *4 Ja«*. V D. 1914.
Juus,
A.
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V
I914.
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Ü.
LThraaher.
Mayor.
G E O . G. H E R R IN G C*i - * v ‘ . •• tv(».a
l)
,r E. A. DOUOI.A4H. ,
A- D. 1914.
. to fT f
Clerk Circuit Court, H«mlnole Co., Ms.
U
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‘•foV, By J- G* Hobwru, t). C.
fidfphlltatfo«. Btrial N *. C IM I
Attorney nt Law
^ fo T u ra iu -'
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Approved t v mo on Usta - lif h d u r-n f &lt;
ifonftmanl ol tba lnurior,
Juni. A. D, l i t i .
D I*. Thrasher, Mayor
V. fl, U n d Offic* « I Gainesville, Florid
Netto* - t Afpllcotlon for «Tax Deed iladoc
gU-U-Tue*.
Coimty Jadgw vC ÿ
’ •‘--f
--Ï jfç,.Jun*
Jflt
ti-'-1 * j*.
&lt;•. * V* ‘
un*
IF iXT,
*
**
,474 and 474 Gaserai Rututra
E. _
M«
An Otdlnancn Rcgulailug the Cara ind Hal* , N o tti* la kfrehy. gtoraa thxt Mary
,1
N^oUm u C* hereby given that Óveratrmt O filc e in C o u r t H ou se, S A K F O B E 7 . 1 3 J I .
• f Milk aad Ftweldlag n Foaalty far Ih « toff p i (paura. Molida, who, .ian JulyNo,
Turpentine Co., purckseap -of Tax Cerili)
yfolaffoa.ot any of (Hu l’ r»*lal*u« Therenf 1»10.- toefle . ItornealMd. EdVry..
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Cata N o. .»1?, dated th« 3rd day of June.
Da 14 Ordained for th* Mayor and City
A- D. 1*12,' haa filed «aid certlflcats In my
Council ol Sanford. Morlda:
offira. and haa mad* «ppItoatfoA- 1er tax
L Tflxt DP perron, firm or corptrrptton.
deed t o , laaua In aceordanra with lawo r . drivai of any milk, wagon, ’or any aormmutallon F ro o l,. to certificai« smbrac«« :hs fauOWtnff dfifiri
immtttatlaB
vsal or agfiflk. of a vendor o f milk, (hall »all
land
«bove
de««
flbod,
ford xbo
property , altuated
in Sforninole »aunty,
.or.offer Iqy sal*, «»pom foc vaW. dtapeao, «*n -Circuit
Court,
M ih
. Jk■
Circuit C
w B C TntE RfonBP
rid», lo-kltt
N W H ot BEH Bora beg.
chant* or deliver, or with Ir.tcnt a« to* do,
jard,
Floridi,
on
th*
ID
h
d*y
of
Augftt,
3.04
«h*
N
‘
ol
8W
our
run Uly 1« cy rh«
ptto»«*atan. raro. cuatady or con* it 1 ch W end • ehi N of* SK rar N
m for human food, without
Cl
id
want
«am
o*
a*
wl
in
*•*•»:
Wly 19.1» cha 8 1 IH «h ») (U« U ,
limnaed ad la d*j
ífovto. .ol Ornava, llorid o
Tp 3» » . ti. 39 K « « o n «9.
■procura such itcenafi, tbs apof Gaarva, M oridi.
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tb« data
Tba said food1 kotog
of G euva. Florid
auch certlflcat« I « tb*
V .v
uaa. Uolom aald rartlfiore of cow» owned by him.
lie*/
t* I‘ xw, lax
'drum of »11 perxon* from
ir -r a e ¿ iU
*4 Wiu luus thet »an on tM flg t dxy of
f - « r obUInlhg milk.
ly. A- D. 1914. .
. ..
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Ion* of milk arid by
Wltnma my official sigwxtur* and «4*1
lem for Tnx D «* d l i f i r r
1 •
and 4M Gen- R ia m i»« of tkii th* 27th day at Jut.* A. I). 1914, J
W alch and Jew elry
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E, A. DO tíG l.:■Alili,
foeal)
7Gl«rk Circoli Court, Bo minala C o.^lS«.
,SÏ7.*i - ¿ By J. L’. Rutw-rt*. D .t .
V - C V 't:/•“ ; .forami,' '
tux
' “ I V M .ajiy change
oi
•»S
ta
u s w . rin g
In Circuit Ceurt Baeaatb Jadtofal 1_______
xppllcailoo for
33k
for auch
Reaslael#- Canaty. Marida., fa CklAfary
i » er-or dsn re with law.
», th* a y
• • -ti8. Itnpp, Complainant
„• '
lim en th« follnwina ¿ R
pliraat
ot charge,
va,
* __
;CU»ti
xitustod - I T Sm inala' roani y.
»neh n t
ty may de­
Viola M. Gardner ana uw«lfts parpo»* of (lartds, to-wit: 8E.U ot BWM af
•ir», from ■
hattot. W. JL U »r4 »«&gt; . Ifau '
Je. and
tetmur 22, T p ,-tl */ B. 2 « K, Acrvs «fi.
ante.
r ili»
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» f-Sg ,r ---- V*
V
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ut
Th* seid land bring aeapsoed
at tb« dxts t a...____
- ----- ibfij
in* .aaffidavlLJnad
m o «'
lx appalhng-froto
là
chu lo f t fo ianwfirtra af *a«eh rattldca»« 1« the.
I
go A. fJaCdtt
*?, wt
by Otari
—
IV. -Learned,
cd. Ilíale»» said cvt'fo- this
luwsri far Cpmpfo
Re redeemed
Ttbe.rarw
■mad «ccotding Alt' imHf
ani IMO*
nn itti S)
• theUfifl
th «
I«
«u
n í, (ûa - rtoycexliihñi»' Âf.
A. D. 1914.
rtrat,
my oJJli
1« nt Uoorne.
day of
kin nf Cat
'
E A. D O O riL i&amp; t,
•.
danta are both
». and thaï theta
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*3 T oo,.?,,
L Mat»
Alá a« i r »
, Ji------ -• to*

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JW o
IW&gt;i ol BEU of _
ÔT W E IT of N W
SS
- * +4 « * J » 0
N E U and B W « or
3 » • S3
vvu,
I)* «I NEW « I N W
«'.

____ t u - t -v
ad roncfoct the l uftaaaa o f « « » *
Jora ot mllYTn‘TanTorlT,TTTbr
naiad in «pch application only,
4.
system U
ol| *.milk
Inspection
“ V Thai,-tha
*
I
o/ntWM*
Hi*
' 11 be
b« in accordance
amnloyad by thé city tball
Dairy • Dleiilon
with tha acore card of the D
ofR H
theH Bureau
Animal
B
I ol
______
__ _leddo*try of tb*
Unltod Hint«« ' Department of Agriculture.
3. It tball b« unlawful for any porron or
person* to adulterate nillk oflared for aala,
or arid within tha limit« of tbo city, -by
mixing therewith .water or any other *ubetanew, or to «all any milk (tom which tha
cream, or »ay part thereat, ha* been re­
moved, aicenIt be aald and labeled
«blam ed
7. TrM
u t - all milk bottle*, can* or other
container* lor milk or cream ahhll bcfsre
rack a v . we thoroughly wa*h*d with
wat»r and *oap&lt;or eoda. and than «raided
with bolting water or live «team » and they
must not undtr any circumstance* be
nosed with coo] water before- m int.
it. Thai no paraon dlrirlbutlng milk or
. i z i »hell Irava bottle* or othoc milk
container» with any. family In which there
axlata a tontagioua dl*c«»a. But Lhu milk
may b * deli it rad to *uch 1* 011/ by ppuelag into u .ir|i furnished by »aid la rally,
no kettle or container prvvlouriy left
with any Umlly in which a contauiou* dla.. occur. &lt;h»ll bo rantavad therafrom,
except with the consent of the city health
officer In writing.
9. That no perton ar person» »hall dis­
tribute. salt or h e*« In hit or their pon e«'
alow, with Intent to dlitrtbuto or «all milk
which contain» lest than 12 par cent of
mllb oriMt, or more than- 19 per cant * f
watery fluid), or leoa than 3 per rant of
milk fats, nr which conlataa moronflHHI
393,400 b*r'rrt» per ruble cantlmatar.
10. AU milk mun be »trained aa soon aa
milked, and ehall be marketed aa aooo aa
postlbla alter milked. Warm milk ehall
D*T«r bo miied with that which haa bean
cooled, and milk »hall net be allowed to
frawao. Sour milk rauet aot be permitted
to aland In dairyman’» can*. No »our milk
kept lor aala or. distribution .«ball bo atorwd
In any&gt; p**VQn of ony building, uaed for
stabling horeee, cows dr other ant mal»,
or for «toring iii.nu
,,. or
u In any room üeed
manure,
domestic
I
or alaapin wkrio * r in part fog do
. to
_____
.
lag purpotrt, unlaae tha etgfag* room for
milk la aapxrated from tha othaa part» of
tba building to the aatlafactlon of tho City
beard of haalth. All milk kept tor sal*
la any ltore, restaurant or market «ball bo
-rad In » roerrwd cooler, box or refrig­
erator. Milk strainer» ehall bo kept flaan
and «raided tb* »«rood time before using.
Any person having a contagious die««*«
or caring lor, or coming fa contact with
any p)W»on having a rontagioua dieeaee,
«hell not hand!* milk Which 1« to bo sold
nr distributed In tba city nt Hanford. All
milk bntuo or milk cwfllalncn rami b*
thoroughly w nh«d and cleeneed before re­
turning io tb* dairyman by houaewlvaa
or othar rtrtlce using milk delivered In
bOtUaa Or containers.
r.tR riivy_ or
11. Thet no ctagnont wriar.
uncovertfd ceaapoet- wlÜU¿77#8C
5* r-hundred
* t ___
■maintain*
row «tabla ehall be-maintained
and Ihn cow etabl« »hall be
provMad with
_____kffad
i
adequato mean* w y n t i w i lw l r iid
,w«l| ventilated and there tball be noo cubic
fact ol air »para for rnah cow. The floor»
shall be water tight, proptily graded, well
drained and bo of aam* non-nbaorbant
master. Tb* feeding trough» ehall bo kept
elaxn at alrNImtw. tha ceiling «want down
ollan anough to heap fra* Iram dirt and
rob^rob»; th* wnll* «halt he k*pt clean at
all «Im as and manure ehall b* removed
Irom the »tall» and gutter* at l* »»t twice
dally and deporited at le«»t two hand
feat from the stable, and th* ttahl*
white w*«h»d. at Iwait, op t» yaarly.
IX. Tha .town mutt ba ktpt- thoroughly
ctaan end manure mutt not be permitted
to roltaet upon tha tall*, ride*, uddar and bally
ot any trtlrh cow and tha taata and udder
ehall ha thoroughly cleansed, bottra milk-

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Heights end ere long there will be
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there. It it certainly the most
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Buisarda Bay—By the opening of a
sluiceway In Foley's dike, the chief
«V u
obsUclo that remains tn tho Cape Cod
»„b u d
canal, the waters of Capo Cod bay and
I-oye,.
De
Land,
Fta.
lluiiards hay mingled for the firs t' ”
time recently -and tho capo Itself be- j j f All Local A dvertisem ents Under
3 1 believe the weather has much came an island. *
Wanted—Young mule f0r to do with thW human passions and
August Belmont, president of the ^ I s Heading T H R E E C E N T S a work. About 1200 lb, N ®

in looking over the papers this week
i discover that there have been
numerous killings here and there
and evtrywhqrd and it would seem
that it is more difficult to curb our
psssjon and prejudioe in the hot
weather than it is in the winter
timf. " I f this is true the people
should curb this spirit that would
take offense at every trivial or fan­
cied insult and overlook w£at might
he' taken aa a alight but is not so
intended. Few of us care to turn
the other cheek for a blow given hut
at the same time many of us could
use more diplomacy in the words
spoken. Remember that it is sum­
mer time and tbs blood is hot.

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est caah price in ñ„ x
Russell, Maitland Fla ï
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‘ from Cape Cod hay wad the other from Charge 25 Cents.
Buiiards bay. aa tho sluiceway waa ...... ..... ---------------opened, and amid:
rIn answering dn advertisement
■ L o .!. S t „ „ d or Sm .TT v T ' J
May tho meeting of tbeec .waters whose no name or house number is d o tte d hound dog. Keaird f ^ :
bring, happiness and prosperity to o u r; „mWtlc
f fa o B c d in ( he ad please do net return or information teadtsw lß
country and save some, of the misery ! ^
The
f
information aa

of a care free people which charac­
terised the saloon day, we now have
nothing but gloom. Wo -*eo men
going quietly Into the butcher shop
Vs.
I! R- Beck.
or grocery store or department store
!
»
«
«
»
•
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*
&gt;
»
«
*
f
the
advertiser.
to get their weekly salary checks
Loat-W .tf h fob. b r o w T ^
cashed and then go moodily home
not expected to be j V »B*II|r we do J * kno»
»*• S S - f l —
Inter collegiate S*
ready for traffic for ic r e n l rooatb*, I • d f c r llifj I* and If wo do wo ir#
with shoes for the children and beef­
for there la still considerable dredg- no* allowed to give
out Ibia la Herald
H I 11°r*m2°
steak for tuppar and the fixings for a
office. yd' run‘
tag to be done. The dike will be re- j formation. Simply write a letter
heavy Sunday dinner the next day,
moved, probably on Jane 21, with the and address it aa per Inatrnctlona
We can sell or rent your pron
%nd you know Instinctive y there
fifth anniversary of the beginning of n the I ad.
Connelly, 108 MagnoUs avWla
will
b
e
'
no
hilarity
in
that
home
" I f you know of a skeleton. hidden
the work on the canal
By July *
that night and nothing to cheer
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6HU
; away
small veasels will be able to go
the Uvea of these people except such
FOR SALE
In a closet and guarded and kept
Wanted—-To buy a lmil, ^
through the new waterway.
sober activities as mother may Intro­
The opening of the sluiceway was
. from the day*.
*
or refrigerator in good r o n d iti^
For Sale— Good all round hone.
for the purpose of permitting herring
In the dark, and whoee showing, duce into the- family circle.
88-îtp
There is nothing in that faiqUy
M. S. Nelson, ’ Eureka Hammock.
whose sudden display,
5 There is absolutely nothing do­ to pass through the canal. They
to
look
forward
to
except
a
com­
79-tf
abound
in
Monument
river,
over
the
Would cause grief and sorrow and
fortable Sunday dinner and maybe ing here on the Fourth of July and coarse of which the canal runs for
lifelong dismay,
aa every one seems to be going away
It’a a pretty good plan to forget I t church In the morning and Sunday somewhere I believe It will be the some distance. Bhadraeh Smith prom­
For Sale— Horae, buggy and har­
SANFORD LODGES
ised Mr. Balmont to catch for hllh
school, poaaibly a decorous ride
neas, $100 caah. Apply to J. H.
proper
thing
for
the
mon
of
the
the first herring that passed through
around town In the family automo­
Hunter, 303 East Fint St.
" i f you know o f a thing that -will
family to go to Woodland Park the alnlceway.
Hanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,l.o.0 .f.
bile In the afternoon.
87-4 tc
darken the Joy
where
a
nice
quiet
day
can
be
spent
Then Monday they begin the
Meets every Monday at 7J0 p
Of a man or a woman, a girl or a
For Rent or Sale— Ten room house over Imperial Theatre:
same round all oVer again and spend in the shade and the cooling waters FIGHT A BLOODLESS DUEL
*
^
boy.
&gt;
corner Osk avenue and Fourth street J. W. O. Singletary
the next week doing nothing but of the springs. Let the young seek
LB-Wklir
. That will wipe out a smile, or at
L Caltlaux and M. d’Alllleres Meet . Apply* W . W. Long.
8Q-2tc
Secretary
working and playing and riding and the pleasure« of the far shores and
N.C.
least way annoy
on Fiald of Honor—One Shoots
eating and lleeping and buyjng new the older ones will stay at home
For SaJe— A fine horse and a'good
A fellow ,‘ or cause any glfcfa»9*
and
rest.
Into
Sky,
On«
Into
Ground.
clothes and taking music jwpQÁ»¿tI)d
two seated surrey. Apply to L. R.
N ov,/ .
Gate Cfly Tamp N e .«, W. 0. W
going to parties and th*a'tjts'*tnB
Paris.—A bloodless duel was fought Philips, phone 60.
90-3tc
* It's a pretty good plan to forget ft
overfeeding each‘ other at tf ndfw,
Meets
second and fourth Wedatsdav
Tobacco Monopoly.
at the Par« dee Princes, between Jo­
'
— Exchange.
nights
tn
each month.
and
during
the
livelftng
week
UttheV
• • *
'• The president of Uruguay has sub­ seph Caillanx, former French minister
For Sale— Nice fat hens and broilnever comes home and breakr™ mitted to the general assembly for of finances, and hts political rival, M, era for’ table, at 116 Frejich avenue. G. R. Calhoun
J. F. Hoolthia
\ Henry J, Allen of the Wichita the door with a war-whoop and
Clerk
_ Jfepftn al a contract signed by the d'All Here«. Following tha decision or
Councd.
Comtucde
‘t V - ; r
f&gt;0-2tp ~
Beacon * describes the ruination of to smashing up the furnitu e,
rv inhijnlrf o f finance, for the purpose their seconds that they must'meet on --------- ---------------------- -— — ;---X
KanBaa-by the prohibition of liquor carressing mother with his double
“ftf establishing a tobacco monopoly. the field o f honor the men faced each
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Easters Star
For Said—&gt;1010 Cadillac touting
and. he describee it in his own in­ up fist and kicking,little Tommy This contract provides for the conces­
Meets every fint and third Tunfty
c
a
r ’ for $400.00,• juat overhauled in
sion
to
a
private
company,
for
a
term
of
imical way as follows:
just to see^what little Tomfpy would
In each month.'^Everyone «ho hum
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
The Distillers' assodatlon is send­ do, and doing other things to show 26 yean, of the eote right to Import,
his Star in the East are cordially
chine ft Garage.
82-tfc
ing out a new argument against pro- tbs pride of strong manhood that purchase, manufacture and aelj tobac­
to visit tlils chapter.
co
tn
all
its
forma.
The
present
man­
. hibition. It says that
prohibition used to be In him in the days be­
Alice E. Robbias, Sw'f •
"ruined, the grape uindustry in Kan­ fore prohibition came and killed ufacturers and dealers may -become
stockholders
fa
the
new
company
for
For
Sale—
Black
saddle
and
driving
sas,'' It claims that in the eighties everything in Kansas. *
Fheenlx Lodge No 5, K. of F.
tha value of their plants and stocks on
mare. Inquire of
Roberta at
this industry was over $290,000 per
And yet there are some who are hand plus a bonus, or they may dis­
—
Meet«
second and fourth Taesft^.'
grocery.
42-tfc
year, and it Is estimated at leas than asking, other states to ruin them­ pose ef their establishments, machin­
Niaiting knights always welcome
$25,000 now.
selves In this .absurd, dreary way.
ery and stocks to the company at
J. A.Tthwk
4 For Sale— Two good ■horses and H. McLaulinThe grape industry' wasn't the
actual v*fao plus a bonus. The com­
K.
It.
andS.
C.C, M
spring wagon. Inquire of Coco Cola
„ only industry ruined by prohibition.
pany la to pay tho state flJKUOO an­
T
Heard
a
fellow
spouting
in
a
Bottling
Co.
80-tfc
There was the mint industry.
nually during the first five years, fl,Sanford Loiffe No 62, F. sad A. M.
Prohibition killed the mint julep loud tone of voice on the corner the 757,800 from the sixth to the thir­
other
day
and
stopped
to
listen
and
•Communication
every fint and tkéi
For
Sale
or
Rent—
Two
nice
realteenth
year,
and
from
the
thirteenth
hence there was no more demand
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. Thursdays st 7:30. Visiting M k «
for mint except in a few homes where found out that he was knocking the to the end of the twenty-fifth year $2,welcome. •
80-tf
they made mint sauce for spring brick roads to a finish. Said they 068,000. After 26 years the monopoly
■hail
revert
to
the
state.
were
not
being
laid
right
and
the
O. L. Taylor
F .L ’ MJÖ«
lamb dressing.
For Sale— New Underwood ty p *
Secretary
.
W.J
Then there was the blow to the material was not right nnd nothing
Parenthood.
writer, price $76. P. O. box 1363,
eggs for eggnog, since the eggnog was right and that he knew what he
;i » !
Tho blame, then, for the boy who
Sanford, FU
89-tf
fllnited Brotherhood of Carpealers
departed. When prohibition came was talking about all right. I asked goes wrong does not rest with the
Joiners o f Am pin
him
where
ho
’lived
and
how
much
•the hens had been doing their beet
hoy himself, or yet with hie remote
Roys) Typewriter« for sale— you
Sanford Local Union Ne, 1751
in- their free way to keep the egg property he owned nnd discovered ancestor«. It rests squarely with the
wiir find them aattafsetory. Con­ first » i d third Thursday night tt *|
industry alive, and you could gel that he was comparatively a stran­ parents who, through ignorance or
nelly, 109 Magnolia avenue.
o’clock in the Eagles' Hall.
eggs for S cents a doien. Since pro­ ger here and owned not a cent's neglect, have failed to mold him
worth
of
property.
Now
what
was
.
'
- 88-2te
Rmt Packard
Geo BlxdivriACfl
hibition hit the egg industry you
aright in the plastic days of.childhood.
R. S. and T.
«
have to pay 2 cents a piece for eggs. the use of arguing the question with What Is needed, especially in this com­
For . Sale— An 8 room^houae with
P ohibition took the life out of the him about any part or parcel of plex civilization of ours, with its myr­
« mall store house, locateti «o you
iad incitements and temptations, la
hens. They do not seem to have Seminole county. 1 did not.*
R. P. O. E. Sanford lodge 1241
i-ean make a good living.' donnelly,
n livelier appreciation of the responsi­
anything to cackle about since the
Meet first and third Wednesday nifU !
10y . Msgnolia avenue.
89-2tc
I km glad to see a start made On bilities aa well aa the privileges of par­
saloon left us.
Joaept) 'CalUaux.
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ate |
enthood.
Moat
of
all.
perhaps.'
from
A man over in the eastern part the Y. M.- C. A. building and, to
R. L. P«k
tho point of view of coping with the
... . . ,
.
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For Sale— One horae tflick wagen O. L. Taylor
ol the *tatf used to make roulette *ee it agitated in The Herald of last
Secretary
' Exalted Bd*;]
problem of vice and crime, do parents
wheel».
He «as
a fine cabinet week, Since that time 1 have heard
« r
®
need to appreciate that it Is in the
avenue,;
• maker send the wheels he turned out several gentlemen speaking about it very first years of their children's gle of bis piatol to the aky; d'Ailllerea
Monroe Chapter So. 15, K. A. M.
hiMtp
jV fog. .XOlilt:He and other games of and they too-aee they have been Uvea that the work of character build­ fired Into the ground. Thon General Orlando; rin.
Meets every aecond and fourth Tbure j
7~T~
~T ,
chance were mounted with ivory' lax in their duly toward the boys ing &gt;houId be begun.*—From ‘The Boy Dalateln, formerly mllllary govarnor i “
o f Paris, who aciei ia mugiLT ul vuiw----- Do xau want a well loratfd lo lill dav in Masoidc, Hall over the Inif
and mother of pearl. Prohibition of Sanford. We seem to be more Who Goes Wrong." by H. Addington
j'SanfordT Some cash down and bal* Theatre.
_______ *Vuijihg companicci *vli
monies, declared honor satisfied.'
concerned about-making money than Bruce, In the Century. .
killed that industry also.
O. L. Tsyte :
aficp to suit you. .Çoitfidly, 10» J. F .« a m » t *
Iu fact prohibition has killed about making souls' and some day it will
High Priât]
Magnolia'avenue.
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c
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v
S^ëtary
Gambling Dus to Ennui.
KNOWN BY WATCH CHARM
every, industry in Kansas excepting be brought home to us. There la
Wherever ennui la to be fought,
the raising of wheat and corn and no city in the south where a Y. MV).;
alfalfa and {ruit and live stock; po­ C. A. building would pay greater there la gambling, in the Journal of Four Boer War 'íurvIvors Meat Ac­
“ .
To Get Rid of Red Ante
Religious Psychology Mr. Albert N.
cidentally at Olnnar In Blriningtatoes and peas and cabbages and returns than in Salford, made up aa
Red ants can make a hotue a
Gilbertson notes that winter gambling
hast, England.
For Rent— Rooms, large, cpol.
“ garden sass;" chickens and ducks it is from a cosmopolitan population Is one of the favorite amusements of
eninhabitable. One can get rid rfj
screened and well furnished for
arrti geese snd horses and mules.
and filled with the railroad boya who the Eskimo, and he quotes tho foiloirYhem, howiter, t f one knows bow. f a j
London.—A remarkable coincidence j « ___ . __ ,__
,
- It busted up many of our p ost have sparetjine on their hands and log statement on the "passionate gam-! that would be- hard to best is report-.
^
’,0 ‘’
»venue, first thing to’ do la tO find the pj*^1
prominent gamhers, paralysed the no place to pass away the time,
4 w
blera"^among the Ataakan native« of ad by the Maacheaier Guardian.,,' ■
84-tf.. they como1Worn— L * e , -wbera^'
beer gardens and _ absolutely , killed tell you we are eertalhly losing the Lhe Ungava district, described by
n o t la. 'i f lt be in an aow»*lble ip«*.;]
Just before tha opening of U|é batFor Kent— Completely furnished
a little keroaana will quickly stop &lt;
the Bartender*’ union,.
beat opportunity of our lives in not Ifolmberg:
tie of Diamond 111R, in the Boer war,
house with piano for thp summer. trouble. On'tbe other hand, if
"GambUng ‘Is carried on to Inch a four soldiers, complete strangers, met
Prohibition baa left yery little of taking up this rnatttr at once and
Few steps to postoffice,' depot end neat be fa the wall or under the ft
•4
Khnsaa except the growing orope in the men hare who have plenty of degree among both sexea that even around aa overturned keg for a baity
steamer codk. A. W. -.Brown, En­ find the nearest accessible polsb !
their
own-lives
are
staked
upon
the
meal.
After
the
iqeal
one
produced
the fields, the stock in her stock money should take it * look at the
terprise, Florida. , • - '• - 78-tf
UU the in s «ts o ff as they sppoar.
pens, the dreary round of work, ides of a Y. M. C.'AJhftildmg now!. . issue of a- garni The wtno*'r often a bad florin,' which was nfcatiy cut Into - ■—■■ ■■
i
i,
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obtains the w ife'o f bis opponent, and quarters, and a compact was made
work, work in her factories and It will come home to them later on
For
bolds ht t ' «A lii some tempting offer la that each ___________
man should_____
wear____
the__
mestores and other industries. It has and in a way that they least expert. made for ber return. The ofilj article
t Eor Cleaning Tlnwara.
mentó on his watch
should he P*d
fop desk,, office chairs
left us little to do in houra of leisure It la the duty of eveiy one of ua, be they possess Is frequently wagered, survive. The four, who belonged to ! » » d tables. Also ’ a roll top desk,
First Wha\i the tin in hot f l l
except just to fall in love, to get he parent or not. :
and when they lose they are greeted different regiments, then went Into j typewriter desk snd other equip­ end wipe Ihdrtuythly dry. Then •&lt;
married, send our children to school,
with derision.“
adlos and from that moment neither i meat for sale or rent. Hwald office. with dry Hour, applied with » »
Being over in the store of W. W.
go abroad occasionally, join the
heard anything o f the other until re­
8 2 -tf
churyh when we feel like it, rt^p into Abernathy lately he showed me the
cently. when a farewell dinner wab ,
^gsch other -with expensive 'automo­ neiy Jfooaier Kitchen Cabinets and
•being given to a popolar man fa Bir­
___
____ who
___ ____
_
______
Room for Rent, dose la. Apply
mingham.
was going
abroad.___
The
biles and store our money away in if I* was a housewife I would cer-= I
w
four .then with amasetnoat recognised
P*fk avenue.
-88-tie
ji;.-dusty^bank vaults, instead &lt;4 giving tainly take hubby hj,- the hand and
Ivy'
each other by the pieces o f mats! at- ---------------—
■■■- of the n**K 'Mtsp aad&lt; . It' f 6 cheerful gentlemen 'with white gently lead him. to it, for if there
«Un«« of. intcct*. miff ,
taehed
to
their
watch
guard*.
}
For
Rent—
2
Rooms,
2ntl/
flighty
aprons who used to stand in front waa -ever or.V -thing constructed for
■ a *«
and . lam * -■ —
•bovtld t&gt;* trvated w ith i
of cut glass ban and stay frequently, the benefit ,dX the lady of it e kit­
tn r tlÏT
Hght housekeeping far
“ this one is onilhe house.",. V ’
chen this UnoaiW thing i*. tlj^beat.
Ballanfs
w f i f a r , p p itovy, fallet,
‘ Where once &gt;he thriving business It,is well constructed rigLt jfdfri the
rm: ■’
of the saioort sent tfje clamorous grdund up. nnd the mait'/vko made
xte. AddreM P» O. '
Gats
Fla.
odor of its prosperity out upon the' it must have been a peiject Jady
Linden. N. J.—Webb Wallace, town
■ sidewalks and dear across tha ¿treat, for it ta buGt to. iave steps in the
treasurer, recaiv * 4 |
S e m e ,,f
1 wa find nothing but- shoe stores, kitdhsn and there . seems to be a
polit-ne, „ v l
money by mail Trino Ithaca, N. T ,
It neutralise oolson^
GoodtCri«
y
Farm« for .
at*
■ clothing stores, dry goodt atom , place for everything.,’ Such i piece
I wharf ha formerly conducted a «tore.
I tñrted muscles a n d .tr
L
Ï
h
a
W
h
i S going
The sender said bai atole $10 from
meat markets, grocery stores and of furniture in tbe kltehcn will aara
Ihealthr coudlUoaa. A r i
í
i
J
B
T
w
o
Esperi
illy . ’
store 20 years ago. T h « »ddlüpnal $6
other sordid. activities of an un tha housekeeper many aistpa besi^i»'
b
T
S
^
S
r
t
S
w
i
í
l
farm
«
for. 8^1*
wan.for
Interest.
happy people. /
keeping all tho utensils and-tha makthe w h ole list o f e
-JK, Cgbnfeüy'a Real EaUtejOffiee
by e
Where enrt'you (¡aw foqfr lines of fags neat and rie an. , AH tb f house-*
Is mora «ff
Yy^
.
H9-2U
Policeman Must Hot Road
men on Saturday night. going joy-, keeper needs ia to lit down' ib frort
ths strong..-harsh
Yonkers,
f #..11** t .V a
—* -* *- telL _
A
lu u iw i, N.
n/ Ÿ.i.— ronce Captain - ■— ..
. ..
sis.
When robbed to
.fully into room* where the doors of the kitchen' cabinet ..aqd every­
Cooley haa forbidden Omitan- ^ Cottage for Rent— U S Park gw*j rbeomeUc pa far, -aromi?:!
* i
, 1
_
_ .r - ...
veta» Vh- A tvv.l&lt;.k
- A FP__Jt___ 1 * -Ik ..
always swung in, never out, where thing opens out Before bar oil ready
«cistica. Ite
V A. TrafTord*'
anta to read newspapers during
lin a and rsllevtn e' iofiutneo
there waa sawdust on-the floor and for use. It' ^ogn-teverything i n'the
* ¿
¡¿ i - : ’.' 9&lt;Ftb.
spare Urne «n d*ïh «Jnty^ He does
I w r y * r * » iry fag. y v i a
a merry crowd standing around1the household except” pay tha bills, and
-re
___ m
4d liniment
object to their reading tifa Bible '
e- •'
mahogany bar; wheye they , wvni I'r e a lly believe tt wifi Jw iC ¿Vast | [ ts useful fa a tfam ad v
good
magatine«.
I K j S r l woUd hl
lic e tio n la a lt
.*• treating all around and a man qpuld help In this direction. 'The
Y fi
“T*—re-.
"
get his «alary check cashed and we get things better in the kit
Aged Man
Booth Norwalk.
«pend it right there on his hpoii. the sooner art
y*
■ H . lU x b e e ia
cofrpvdont, and then go enthusias- the right principle, fo r the fix
M'■
too
Ucafij^iome and break np tha fur- juturo in the
* * When to Parget
If you aee a tall fellow ahead of a
.
crowd,
A leader of men marching fearleealy
&lt;proud
And you kpow a tale whote rtera
telling aloud
Would mean that bia head In angulah must be bowed
It's a pretty good ptan to forget It.

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SANFORD LANDS BRING THE PRICE
MEXICO AND THE Ü. S. MAKE .'A
THE DEMOCRATS ARE ENTIRELY
... SALES ARE BEING MADE DAILY
TREATY; VIRTUALLY SETTLED
SATISFIED WITH THE NET INCOME
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• READY FOR 1JIG RACE
k good s e a s o n in s p ir e s
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CONFIDENCE IN THE
Five. Contestants for Honors
CELERY DELTA
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Ilajrtons Beach

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TU E MEXICFN AM BASSADOR!
HAS GIVEN OUT TH E

( HERS MUST WAIT

THE TA X W ILL M ORE TH A N
M AKE U P ANY PROBABLE

&gt; S M U «G L E M A N GREAT PLAY
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Amateur Performance by Young­
Orlando Public School Muddle Not
DEFICIENCY
sters was Greatly Enjoyed
Yet 8tral|htencd
The entry list for the cars that
The performance of the Smuggle[ Attorneys Giles 4 Davis; who
will compete in the auto races at
man by the children of the Jutflor
*- '[represented the school teachers In
Daytona Beach on July 4th haa
Civic League et the Imperial last
their recent mandamus suit to com­
dosed and six cars have .entered.
Tuesday night waa enjoyed by the
pel Dr. J. F. McKinnon, county
Each car will contest In the three
many 'who came out to-oee tho chil­
superintendent, to sign their salary
feature races, of one mile, five miles
dren take,part. The children had
warrants tor the last two fhonths
and twenty miles. ■¡'
been hard at work for the paat fate*
of the. school term, have appealed
TU E SEASON OF 1914-IBIS PROM­
The entry Hat Jar the stock tour­ PEACE PACT HAS NOT YET BEEN from Judge Perkins' decision to the OTHER NEWS OF THE WORLD AT week under the direction of Mies
ing car races will not close until the
ISES TO BE MOST PROSPERsupreme court, '
Aapinwtll, to whose wonderful de­
LARGE COMPILED FOR BUST
MAliK, BUT THERE IS
day of the races, giving all drivers
velopment of the 'latent possibil­
In his derision Judge Perkins did
- DUS ONE IN SANFORD
HERALD READERS
o/:
ONE READY.# ■ . .
an opportunity to Inter.
ities In the children is due tb* sue- .
not go Into the merits of the con­
'■ '[■he proapects for a food crop of
Niagara Fails, Ont., July JB.— Am­ tention further thsn to judicially cAVaihlngton, July 3.— There -is eeee of the playlet. It was.A mix­
Orlando furnlahea three of the six
«jeUble* and new dtixen* were entries for the big races, and. San­ bassador DaGama, of Braiil, today assert the standing of the county much joy today among Democrats ture of songs, chorus and solo work
Mver brighter than just now almost ford, Euatls and Bradentown each formally announced the virtual 'set- superintendent os secretary of the because the Wilson administration and various other stunts that dis­
on the eve of another planting of furnished one. Five makes of cars tlament of the conflict'between tho school board. Ho held that the dosed the decal year with an Income played tha taJoqts of the children
the seed beds from which the big will b'e contestants and every car United States and Mexico. The am­ county superintendent serving in exceeding the ordinary expenses by from mere infants to tho«o fifteen
ercpa wilt be raised In the celery entered Is capable of making atTtast bassador explained that while me­ such capacity had the fight to ex­ nearly 934,000,000.
yean of age, and from the smallest
The treasury
department
an­ to the largest they carried out tkeir
ddu.
¡¡evenly five miles so .pour and some diation would take an immediate orcise discretion in the performance
On account of tho good season good records are expected Saturday. recces awaiting the outcome of ef­ of hi* duties. In this view tho su-, nounced total receipts for the year individual parts in great style.
jut year there are many returning
The complcteUist of entries ia aa forts by representatives of the t * o perintsndent Rad a right to refuse, of more than 9784,000,000.
The scene. opened with tho
This Is a million and a half; more Mothers* Garden and ' the
¡to the farms that a few yean ago follows:
Mexican factions to solve the inter­ to sign Ihe warrants if he thought
girls
looked anything but inviting. Many . O. P.VHcrndon, Sanford, Over­ nal problems -of Mexico the task of proper to do'so.
. *«j &lt;han Secretary McAddoo estimated. dressed as Mothers in ancient coeMv people ore writing about the land car.^
mediation wAy not yet concluded,
Mr. li«Roy«4if|&lt;n who mada t ju l
Hipi« »*«3 * , chorus. Then c a m »'“
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priced of Sanford land and many, of
W. M. Warren, Bradentown, Na­ though in essential part of its work argument in the case, and-who wan
th* .children, Toots the bad boy,
Frecsport, N. Y., July 8.— The
the old growers are adding to their tional car.
had been accomplished.
formerly chairman of the local board murder of Mre. Louise Bailey Ls still Reginald Holly and Billy the good
pMoesslon* and expect to farm more
Tfiir-ambassador spoke at a lunch­ of school trustees was not. aatiafied
Henry Self,
Eustis, . Premier. .
unsolved and no arrests have been boy, Alfred Robinson, Toot'* mother,
ibte next season.
Cook Auto Co., Orlando, Btrick. eon given by the three mediators with this construction of the taw made. The police think that elthet Lilian Herring and Billy's mother,
All of which means that real es- ,i Gray -Rush, Orlando, FordV
to newspaper correspondents. The and wished to obtain the opinion of
Clarece Hand. The chorus of moth- ’
a lunatic or a woman fired the shot
late haa started to movo and that **S. B. Hutton, Orlando, Nation*!. entire Mexican and Huerta delega­ the supremo court on it.‘ He holdi
era
and grandmothers and the song,
through the window. Dr. Carman's
'the scenes o f activity will again b«
"Whose Little Boy” followed.
A number of tho cart entered have tions to the mediation conference to the view that the duties of the
wife told tho police that she had a
noticeable in the Sanford section. already been taken to the beach and ^rore present and the remarks of Mr. superintendent as secretary of the
Tho Mother Gooso characters then
concealed telephone in her husband's
The many improvements being made tried out, and tho drivers are each DaGama, after careful revision, were board are ‘ wholly ministerial, which
made their entry qnd this brought r
office where the «hooting occurred
in the city with the chances pood confident that, records will be broken made public later, constituting a U to siy, that tho secretary must
forth generous applause, tho little
and was comforted by what she
for the starting of the new tourist for amateur race meets.
formal statement- of the mediation carry out the dictates of thè board
tots being so- sweet. Little Camilla
heard,
hotel aro also calling attention to
Puleston as Jill, Wllllo Oaring os
The handsome silver cups for work thus far.
irrespective of his own opinions, }
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oar city, and between city and coun- which the rkceri will contest will
Jack had her hand. Theodora Mil­
The supreme court usually takes
Washington, July 3.— J. P. Mor­ ler aa Bo.Peep, Thomas Wight ss
trjrThi&gt;rV' will not be many dull mo- probsbly be on display today at T. me," said the ambassador^J‘to be recess about this time of year until
gan
was expected to call on Presi­ Humpty Durapty, Iva Wauthen a*
able
to
aay'that
one
of
the
essetv&amp;ta
*ents during the winter season.
H .-Evans' jewelry store on Oraage
October, and if the court is about \a
At least six improved farms hive 'avenue. They were expected ■yes­ points of our program, that dealirfg recess for the spir,asr, it U probable dent Wilson today tq, discuss busi­ Mother Gooes. Sara Wight Old
with the international aide of the that derialoq will be «delayed for ness conditions. It is th* first In­ Ledy In Shoe, ‘ Paul Strong and
boon sold her® this week but on acr terday but failed to arrive.
formal conference tho President plan* Waverly Abernathy as Ding Dong
count of a delay In tho abstracts
Two o r the judges for the races conflict Is virtually settled. ’ This several months.
to
hold with a number of industrial Bell Boy», Olive Newmpn aa Mis­
ud deeds that had ro be sent out have been selected from Orlando. dies not Imply that we go home with
In the meantime the teachers nre
and
financial leaders.
tress Mary. The character song
the state the deals are not to be They are Hon. Seth Woodruff and our. task, concluded, but we feel that wailing for- their money with no
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were splendid and consisted of "Th®: y
asde public at this/ time, but the City. Commissioner 8, A. Johnson. so far we have averted war.
immediate prospect of getting It.—
We have established also through Reporter-8tar.
Big'
College" by Newton Lovell, ~
rrty has been spld.
The ‘ third judge .will be selected
Old "B ob " Is Dead
"Down on the Ohio" by Mis* Elinor
There are also several deals to be from some other, point, probably agreement, between fhe parties most
. . » e was only a horse but h* w i*
directly interested-and in complete
’HmlhiT" and Reginald Holly and“ ’
lie in a few days in city property Daytona.— Orlando Sentinel.
Tax Sale Next Monday
a good one, and having lived to a
L
it
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'T v e Got tho Mump«” by Mines
harmony wit^db^ sentiments of the
many people cqma to Florida at
I urst sale of lands jn Sem- ripe old age had been pensioned by Weima Graves and Moilie Altergovernment of the United State« tha
season of the year to procure
Hudson a Candidate
Ipole* county for delinquent taxes hU klndlu-artcd master and during
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tkrir winter homes beftotc the rttotf'
Tallahassee,' July 3.— All doubt as rtmt f t is a principle o f AmVrNan
« »3&gt;,## J ti
will take place at the coutt house hU declining years had ‘nothing to
Thé Smuggleman cleverly taken .J
later In the season.
*to his probable candidacy for gov­ policy to have our national prob­
next Monday afternoon, at whlchj do hut eat grass and reclioe in the
by Clarence Mahoney then proceed­
Many of .the farmers are busy ernor in 1916 was removed today lems always given a fair examina­
time Tax-Collector JinklriH »111 sell shnda of the orange trees on tho ed tu steal *'t&gt;he little boys, all ôf
jng muck and making other Im­ when the resignation of Senator tion ond settled without foreign in­
nil lands on which the state' and Milikr grOve southwest of the city.
which required much tinging end
provemenu .and ere long the sum- F. M. Hudson as counsel for the terference. We understand that if
county taxes have not been paid, Bpb was the old gray horse .thai
many sjxçakLng parts, tho! different
rich visitors will return from the railrDsd commission was made'pub; a result haa been atyeined we shall
and aUhodgh taxes have been paid had worked for tin- fl/m of T. J.
characters
.bring faithfully portrsyhave
.created
a
more
favorahle
at­
[ mountains and 'seaside ‘ resorts and He, he neclhring his purpose to be
up n-markably -well therb is consid­ Miller &amp; Son for the past twentythe
boj*X and girls. Clarence
mosphere
in
international
polities
a
candidate
as
fil^
m:in
reason
for
the rear, work of making money
erable property on which the taxes fOur &gt;car», JJ# ,h«uL worked for Mahofu4/ Ih Uie song. "111» steal •
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from Sanford soil-begin In earnest. resigning.
other people thirteen years before
still remain unpaid.
Out at-Nlfht^-with the gnqme* and
Mr. DaGamn called attention to
EKt
' ■ •y
When interviewed qs to his action
The law rcnulrcMhe T a t Collec­ that and lost year the Millors do- also ih’e song,'"The Twilight noat"
Senator Husdon had ih e following the fact that President Wilson per
Lake Gaining Ground
S that Boh v,ui due for tii&lt;&gt; j&gt;entor to advertisiitdcflnquent taxes for
waa' in good voice. Thé soprano
sonally- had informed the mediators
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Hon.^Forrest Lake, i^ember of to sny:
five week*,' Which ha* been done ln| slon department and- he yros given ■olo|, “ Tha Man in the Moon wry
before
they
left'rapblngton
that
the
"M y resignation haa been con­
the Florida, legislature frota Sem­
the Sanford Herald, in each Tues­ the freedom of their farm and or­
inole county, and candidate for templated for some «time. The com­ oKly why to solve Mexico's problem day's .issue for the poxthfivc weeks ange grove with nothing to do but Wise" by Mias Virginia Brady and
»peaker- of the house during -the missioners had notice some months was^to aid .'*thn contending parties if at tho end o f that time thu taxes wait for, his entrance .into the horse "The Moonshine Men" by Mrs.
V*nco. Douglass were well rendered
iaxt term, la making good headway ago of my inleirtion to /csign, to in Mexico to' teach an agreement and costa of advertising have riot heaven.
and well received.
in Ms canvass tb secure this impor­ tako effect July 1, but circumstances among themselves, thus obtaining a been paid tile sale is made at fhc
He was just 37 years of' age and
After' the Smuggleman had been
tant position.. H? has-been In v*ri&gt;- arose which made it advisable to Mcxiesn solution of the Afexiran next legal sate day, which &lt;fs the easy living s6emed to be too'much
caught
with the goods by the Fairy
VV
ow pections^ef Ih e . state recently postpone such action for the time quesUpn” t • . -•
first Monday in tho succeeding for him and ho departed this* life Queen' and restored the kidnapped
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tnarfner.
.the
ambassador
ind gotten in jVrwi^antl touch with being:' My resj^riatjon.. will ■ take
month, b e g in n in g s 12:00 o'clock last Monday afternoon. He was
the members and upon his .return icftoct at tho pleasure* of tho commls-i revealed thnt the course mediation noon.. The property Is offered for given- darsst burial just outside sf boy* to their mother* xbe entire
Home today he found a great mass dorter*,--but not later than April l, bus taken was,in Pro*idnct( Wilson's sale for the faxes and costa of ad­ •the oiometery -to-whlch spot ho had company rendered thé “ Galloping
Song," "M y Country'* Flag" and
cl mail awaiting him relating to the 1916. I have fixed 'hat final limit mind from the beginning.
vertising and sale. If no one bids hauled* many a deceaied resident Dixie" a* a Grand Finale to a very
The speech served also aa a defini­
rime topic, so it is believed that for^jlpveral reasons, |ri the first
during his youngeg days. Tie a pity pretty playlet and one that rcflecta
tion for the world generally .of the "Cm it Ui.Is bid in by the Tax ColMr. Lake wilt' \mve HttRj or no place during April »nd May of i
that mere people were not m kind
jleetor
Jor
the
Stete
ol
Florida.
If
trouble in landing the place as he &gt;ycar my time must bn gTyanTTo iffy hitherto unsettled ‘stuAu# of media- two pgrsons are bidding against to the animals ■that have.',served great credit upon the boys and gir\a
who took part and thélr ' !rstructorV'
vm a universal favorite.'with' jpem- duties, as a member- of the sonata. Mon. Ambassador DaGama' and
each other, the bid tho'tame amount them faithfully and ithen their days
:
ben In the last house from, ail pa4£jt In ih e next pl’ncti-my , private af-. Minister Naon had planned to leave of troney, as shqwn by the tax ad­ of work arc over place the. dumb Mis* Aaplnwril.
The Junior Civic.Lèagup netted'* .
tofllght, but found tnahy details to
of the state and as M r Lake is Taira ' need more ^.attention than
vertisement,,, but bid to pay said creatures on the pension list and
. »h»t ix kpown .as a progressive can giye them in n*tf present posi­ atea rtgo &amp;o'd postponed tjuir depart amount-for a smaller piece of ,und make their leaC' days peeceful and nice sum of money for their work ,
fn beautifying the d ty end fhe cfill-'
m y in te n d * to im*'Until tomorrow. The Washing­ to be taken out of. the southeast Jttll of feed. »
Democrat of the latest approved tion. ‘‘Finglly it.
dren have not only grine*d valuable.
ton
government
would
have
pre‘type, it seems, that he will have fair Bff a candidate for governor in the
corner,xjhe bulanco of tho property
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Instruction but they art «•»abledaw ~
ferredthit
the
mediation
board-re­
»Hlher and easy sailing to the Cov- primary election of 1916, add I deMore Dangerous Crossings '
rcrauina unincumbered, Should the
assist in making Sanford uor* beau-.'
‘ «ted goal. As.the spcfker for the aire to lje free to devote to the bam- main here whiletyho constitutional ownef wish to redeem the land after
Editor. Herald:'
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tiful in many way«,
ISIS house came from West Flor- palgn as much time as may be nec- lata were urgod to act quickly on the it is sold he can do so by going to
The Herald in mehtipnlng rail*
invitation already cxtendo4*
M* and the.apeakef for the 1918 eaaary.
the clerk of th« circuit * court, and road croeainge in the city limit* the
The mediator* tonight formally
Accident to Her Eye
came from north Florida and
paying all 'costa,-and taxes, and In other dey overlooked one qf the moat
acknowledged
the
latest
note
from
•Mrs.
FlndosCurlett and hor sister.
Union Sunday Evening Services
* ,1* get!orally conceded that thta
tereat qt-the rate of 2$ per cant for dangerous of ojt, the one et the big
Gen..Carrantsn
The
answer
expres?Miss
Icttohodr
’ of, Geneva * were In • ■r&gt;-'*
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Beginning
next
Sunday
evening,
tints the apeakerahjp should be
the first year or fraction thereof, ice plant on First street 'and one
fs
appreciation
for
Carranta's
friend*
tho
city
Tuesday
••fed consult D r.^ jA ,
July
6,
for
tho
months
of
July
and
fivin to Penuinaular. Florida .as a
and 8 par cent »ftar the first year.
August, the member* of the. Methr Ijr sentiments toifard peace and fa In caso the property waa sold tq-art that is tnqra extensively traveled Neel. Mlsp” IcrmbOuf, while openmatter of equity and justice.
than ,any &gt;th er «treat, ,of the clfy, lp«- a-tysrbf; 1)1neapptes at her home .¡, '
I t will be
-^Forrest Lake haa been a.resident odist, Presbyterian and Congrega­ cadrteously phrased.
individual tha 'aiiivqnt he paid’'out
both by the farmem and people had B' nóll. or .pwrtfrie' of the bqx to , 4.
made
public
tomorrow.*
of Florida, fof the pipit, twenty tional churchea will unite to' hold
is returned UN-him with tha Interest travelling acrou the state. Every
The
AmevWtaRI
delegate®
todky
rt*
strike her gif**«*.breaking'lhara and
y*in» and haabce^promlnently ldfeD-f theft: ' evening nevyl«!§; at 7¿3D} In
at the above nit«; i f ,th* state hid It day. eoma on«&gt; ‘ifa* a T »-rr"r ~^spf
reived
word
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from
Washington
to
*,
xendiny
»viraalf, partfrie into J^be
the
Star.
It
ia
wise
and
good,
in
ikfied with the vast development
in then the Intefeet goee to the on 'Ablavoroealnf as -all the through
leave
here
when
they
thoughtad.
h
e/
«;
.T^sklnfc
a scriooB
serloo* 'wound
wound snd
more
ways
thin
one,'
¡that
this
that has, taken place, in th e'staU
stale. ’At ‘ the .inspiration x&gt;f two trains and th* switch trains use this
visable,
but
they
will
be
the
lest
to
on4
that
caused
her
InUnse
path
Christian
fellowship
should
thus.be
vtfthin thjtfpiriod. For a number
yegra a tax deed* may be secured track add ,tho danger Is there *!
go.
The
Huerta
delegatee
received
and
auffering,It
U
r
tu
be
hoped'
manifested;
it
is
in
harmony
with
°L years he was owper of the Ice
from the clerk, if the land has not
Plant and waterwork* of thia dty, the present day spirit of.denomina­ formal inatructlone from their govern been redeemed Ipy the orginal owner, way». Theie w no provision .made that Miss Jcenhour will not suffer
jat any time for the protection of the any serious injury to 'th e .ay*, al­
meni giving them fcienory powers to
411 of which he sold last fall to a tional fraternity which is seen
'people who are obliged to cross here though It may be ntwesiitry for her
dlactiM
internal
questions
with
con«ftporation Qpafattng-1» .various d- over our landj indeed no ecplesi
V
ONLY THREE CHURCHES ! . In going and coming to town and
BtitUtiOti&amp;lijtS,
to consult, a specialist *t Baltimore
tical
organisation
lAgaa-by/ko
tfolng.
y
ltl Florid*. In 1911 he was
back
and
'earn«'
time
there
will
be
If the injur/ develops into some­
v
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Aministers
'
of.'
thfac
Hiuro^pa
twcUd as a member of the bouse,
a Of SeafoVd W IB 'fls rc Union Sersotye
very
seriotfr,‘accidents
at
.
this
thing more serious. '
will
unite
In
conductipg
th‘
*** fe-elacted In 1913 and has just
-.»Icee In Ihe Siar Theeler
The.committee in charge of the
crowing.
With
the
increased
nutn
each
one
taking
turns*’
While
hire
in
b«a relumed as a mejnber of tj^r
,
^ ..'..Only three Sanford churches will
i oxpieae
their cordisi
Ilannea Sells Oat
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by his'constituency without preaching. The following program
fo'jty
who
contributed
In-any
have union services in the Star Thfc*
’’.W, Z. Haymen. who ha* been
few the preaching of the atrtmari wlf}
tton. '. This nu
to' the ‘lUceesfl bf. the'oper- ater m announced In the, paper of something. _
operating'.k turpentine s d ii'et Oebe followed for July:; ■*
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The mistake was mad« teet the.people;.'1 db ’ hbt wish to teen for thq past three yearn ha*
òtta. To the merrhnpta whd _
•’
,t4dm
July
6—
Rev.rF.
P.
foibmi legislature and the L
tbeir ads; t o . Thefor It* gffi- in the announcement1that tho Holy place any hardship ori‘ the.Tollrdad Sold his enUr* holdings at that place'
M has served, on many important &gt; July li- U e V 1- F, K. Steinmeyer.
V
Cross Pariah would join in'the union and h*Y0 nothipg.io s u g g e s t - t h o to Ivey L Co., who in the future
miUeea during his' incumbency *1 July 49— It«*. 'Smith Dsrdin, Ipr&lt;- ertjns ^ d refîislojt: r to vfi&amp;T owners' of,
mitcnineAflii tire ‘pkrqdo and (9 services but they will cOntlm#.. to way"4jfs ggt«l'.‘jQi.'igVVratehgnfB-' hut •ill operate the «till, Mr. Hoyman
-a
him an insight into preUmin- aiding Elder of M.r E.
Mjpjld^iair thtk-«nK U^f. flagraed or La Undecided where he will
the
«ihiiifren w h o -g a v e' |heir time
July
96—
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Brownie«*
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■ffaira ttltu a Ilf
of great value
some pf tbe^ WB^loytieia^'dh* com­ but ti investigating ««versi pisce*- In
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the
chof
“
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M
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f
a
O
'ï
du*
the hous*.
and*
pany would he fellpwml .by .tljelr
cip.‘In
leadhere
. HU mtny
“ through the
superiors
to
^pay
abthc
slight
atten­
will I « looked
I
to
los«
I
ho
...
|ou«
tVJ
Wight
tion to vehicles ,at the crossing* it
Zack Ho
t&lt;r pi
- - •'*$?$.
¡Would
leased D m*.-danger.
,
u
t.
Mrs
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no 9 R
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IN F O R M A T IO N

SAYS STATEMENT
MADE THIS WEEK

larger acreag e

WILL BE PLANTED

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A MILLION MORE
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THAN ESTIMATED

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                    <text>aud-eafklhe gras* from the curbing
w u l.g rp n plot*. Thero is no reason
In the world for the teams doing this
and these public spirited people Who
are. trying to improve the looks of SYMBOL IB ONE OF MOST AN
CIENT RECORDED IN HISTORY.
the city should bo encouraged.

ONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.“
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKINC NCTES AND FAITH.
" HE1L*PRENT 'E M ” ***SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

‘ •flow’s the Fanibly?"
How's the fambly?" Hecrd h|m B«y
Them cheerin’ words jist thataway
A dosen limes n day or more,
Jist like wp hadn’t met before;
Meant It, too, aa much at last
As what he did'when first he ast;^
It seemed a part of every day
A-heerln’ Abel Martin say:
"H ow ’s the fambly?"

M ISCELANE

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

Z Some of u« take an interest in
May Be Traced Back Five Thousand
the public school* gnd some do 'not.
Year«, to the Babylonian Era, aa
It often happens that a man with
Explained by Student« of
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being mude nt times when other
producing .point* are lying Idle or
wrapped in snow. 1 Especially did he
dwell upon tho shipment last season
of 2108 carloads of pineapples over
the East Coast railroad from sapdy
at etches of soli that a feiy years ago
were thought’ worse than wastes.

time to time about the. so-called
largo salaries of the teachera and yet
I want to sny that at no time-has
any board in Florida paid too much
for a good, teacher. Teacher* and
preachers and nowspapers. are*"probakly the poorest paid people in the
5 There seems to be much com­ world and being In the latter class
ment on the fact that 1914 Is an off somewhat I toilL not take up any
year for newspaper men” and yet It, time with the newspapers but the
Ab'a idee of fambly meant
has never been any dneb for a news­ teacher*’—our te a s e rs ' ate not now
About the hull dumed regiment,
paper. mhn to get anything except and never h ave' beeif paid enough
Settln’ bens an' all, an' when
He'd sit, about em, seemed that then a ‘ bqncb of cussing.* At times it for their services, A s „ one .‘ .who
seems to mo tb it the newspaper knows Irom experience 1 say. that a
Somethin’ tmiched me thatmway
man can hardly expect to get what school teacher haa the moAt difficult
Th»t‘ I couldn't help but say ¡&gt;1*
•'They’ re all well an’ bleeged to you he deserves unless he stands up and exacting position of any pro­
pit­
for what is really coming to him fession and their miserable
For aatln’ 'bout the smily, too—
and soaks every individual right ar.d tance is a disgrace to the state.
"Hbw's pour fambly?"
left that opposes him. This seems Along this line the following from
"H ow ’s the fambly?’ ’ Lawsey me, to be the way to get through the the Times-Union is good although
How huilsomdike that vised to he Vorld and In this respect the editors 1 do not agree with them In saying
have been too lenient. Instead of that we do not need good school
’ Fore he got his second stroke,
houses;
An* got so had that when he spoke
He couldn't make a word pr sound,
"Commenting on the fact that
OnlyJndtch his ’ lips »round,
.the segregate salaries of the teachers
YU- we knowod that first an’ last
of Allentown, Fa., have - been in­
The good old soul was try n' to ait
creased |27,40D the Democrat, ’ pub­
••IJ
a « . ’ . Ithe
k . fam
Vitt,?"
How's
fambly?
lished In that city, says:
.\{iem up for tw enty years hnd yet
The Democrat docs not believe a
"H ow 's the fambly?" Nato, 1 swan,
paper haa^never spoken of them school should be run like a factory.
? We miss It lota since he'* been gone! except in. glowing, terms and saved Teaching is a profession and not a
there'sa jist a bit 01
of pneer
cheer
I t stems there
their, families the humiliation that trade. The !own&lt;
olf the salaries
We used to like that’s (Visain’ here, woula follow if tho trugh was set in "when compared with the recom­
Words w e didn’t 'predate
black and white. And these same pense enjoyed by those in other proAn’ never will until the Gatw
people are;continually knocking the fessions baa driven many young men
Opens There some '»¡¿seed day
paper because it does not do this or and women of individuality and
An' Ab's a-waiting there to Say
that In favqr of certain Individuals. originality into other lines where the
* "H ow's the fambly?"
As the Jacksonville State expresses it: remuneration was greater and the
— JOHN D. WELLS.
Every newspaper man In the state prospects for sdvaneemeafc-trere bet­
who was a candidate for office was. ter. The material rewards of the
defeated
What do the poor Jink* pubiic school teacher are few or.
want to aspire to office for anyway? rather, were few. in the paat. How­
They, are hewers of wood and draw­ ever, we can see in, the future a
ers of water.
substantial change for the better.
But . goshdingit, that’s just the The work of tho teacher Is being
trouble:
The newspr^per . man Is more appreciated.
handed cord wood as a swap for his
We wish \we could impress on the
paper and has to cut It himself. He people of ^Florida the faet that the
is expected to view with alarm an matter of overwhelming Importance
Impending political crisis and boost in connection with education Is the
the political ambitions of the man teacher. The Florida conception,
who want* tq save a country that however, is the building. 'I t seems t
doesn’ t need saving. And the helj- however, is the . building. It 'a%ems
uvit is, after writing rfpsporting to be the general, impression that if
editorials, he finds his linotype metal a im m u n ity / puts up. fine school
supply exhausted, and that durned buildings that community is much
cordwood just simply won’ t work in interested in education and is mak­
the linotype machine at all. It ing groat progress in education.
isn’ t fair. The
newspaper
man
W e 1 do not believe that half as
mo da public opinion. The linotype good work Is being done In the fifty
machine molds type. And It takes thousand dollar school ho uses today
money to keep these works going. as in -th e little log schoolhouses or
And' thè newspaper man is entitled other tittle schoolhouses a half cen­
to*a’chance' tp- get sure enough mon­ tury ago. Th3n a community want­
e y for .rendering, great gervice to hl$ ed a teacher or teachers and paid
state and country. President Ches­ them decent salaries, The houscfr
ter A. Arthur had 33 suiti of clothes, they taught in were incidental, they
27 pairs of ahoea and ltìff-' pairs of were merely intended for warmth
pants. How many newspaper men In winter and-&gt;to keep o ff tha..aim
In Florida have one pair of perfectly and rain. When men valued edu
good pants, meaning two legs hnd a ration instead of pretense the sal­
whole seat?
Tho newspaper men aries of the. teachers in one or at
went before the voters with bare most in two years would pay for the
facts. And they didn't get a look- building. Now it is frequently the

nue between Tenth
street
and
Hughey will now hove« to cut the
weeds from !1th e ir' places and Jlx
them up bceanifl with the coming of
sidewalks all . these improvements
must be ma&lt;)e. Thire are some lot*
un the wny out there that are,a dis­
grace -to" their ownera who are posing
as public spirited^ cfftiUnayand they
have for yeaft alloisd a tangled
growth of weeds .and trews'to take
their property, neveicarlng to clean
them up simply because they were
vacant, | N ow that the cityVlU a
taken a hand in helping Bfinford
Heights these, public figirlteil fitltcna
who have a w ildenfip-on their lots
should be ma^e to cleen tbem Or the
d ty will do i f 'i p ’f them ilnd charjps
■ame to Ihe'iproperty/ It la higb
time the Heigths . was , coming Inter
its own«'
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f-

Wanted to buy from
v sM n t.o r Imporved (
well located. No *gf
Property," c-o n * .

Wanted farms any ii.. . r'
Tj All Local AdvcrtiscuicnlblJnilcr
t&gt;r' jf t - ’ 0
lr,t‘ .1 lini1*!
The cross Is so old'that the records This Heading THREE CENTS a eoraÌRi»
description, , rt ^
of men do not go bsck to tho first ono. Line For Each Insertion. Minimum.
Christianity took a vsry ancient aymCharge 25 Cents.
c
t - x r * » &amp;

bol «pdjuadq It Christian, but nobody
knows just why.
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To understand-all thuro I g jo know
about the cross w^tuust goTTâcr-four
’ five thousand years to astronomy
id astrology aa understood by thç
frftlht Babylonians. Undeytbclr clay
tablets and stope monamonts, add
upon the monuments of the Persians,
tho lim ites and'every othor ancient
nation we find crosses of all shape«
and kind«. Even the Egyptians.deco­
rat«! their High priest when he wfla
officiating in the greatest, of their
temples .with the figure of the cross.
There must, therefore, be some greet
and universal significance In this sym­
bol or its use would not have been
so wldotpMfld, *•••
“The Babylcirilani offer the clearest
explanation of this symbol In their
expression, ‘‘the foot ends o f the
earth,” which la also found -In the
Bible. The people o f Bible timee
knew that the earth Vas round, for
ligdsh speaks o f the “ drele o f the
earth” and then of tho “ ends rtf the
earth.” This makes the conception
plain that to the early Semltea— for
Babylonians and Hebrews were all
Semitic and the Cuneiform and He­
brew languages have many words In
common—the earth was round and

In answering » a n advertisement
where no name or house number Is
mentioned In the sd please do not
aak The Herald for Informatlon as { J y ï g i . »•&lt;««&gt;
*«i
to the Identity o f #he advertiser.
J*:“ !"» ‘«»Wh
Usually wo do not know who (he
.m»U no«.
advertiser, la and If we do we are •rtr or vnlutbU. IoÛSj L T “ ?'
g * tw
not allowed to give
out this in­ M r^nf **ld dr«»*,4 '
O E O H o r . g . m :n jt im î.* c î;lt
formation. Simply write a letter
8 S -T o * .4 tr
Ani* t t w ,
anj address It as per Instructions
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FOR SALE
For sale at a bargain if taken ai
once—one Berkshire boar, registered
3 years old. Address Leonard .Vih
len, R. D. No. 1, Sanford. F la.^
8 «-4 tt -

For Sale— Almost nsw Iver
Johnson bicycle, price $25. Mrs. L.
M. Williams, Silver Lsko or dsdreas
Box 477. w c a t t B i s
88 -Ztp

For Sale at a big bargain, as I live
so far away cannot attend to this
16 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
City, Hanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch flowing
welL If you want 15 acres of fine
celery and potato and vegotnhle
land go and look at this and make
me an offer.H Trolley from Sanfordruns past the land known as the
Joshua Powell Fatm. Make offer

Notlr* la htrabv altra that J, H

ilop «wtkM* of f u O mWhu
?•*•&lt;* th* Sri a » * of Jub*. A.

hai flirti «aid rrrtlflcalr ,tn mt •
ha* miti* kppitraiioa for I n 4w4
In

For Sale— Good all! round horse.
M. 8 . Nelson, Eureka} Hammock.

For Sale— Horse, buggy and har
ness, $100 cash. Apply to J. H
Hunter, 303 East First St.
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•m b ra m
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with la w .. 8*14

th* fclluwlni &lt;l-r?lb*4
rouety, tV
NW H
40 *rr»«.

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15,

T h o Mid laad bring m rrw d it tt, (
of ts* liuuintr* of rarh m t iln t a ia
nam* of J. P, . M &lt;u»!*IUu. I'nU* ,
rrrtlfira t« »hilt
tw* rrdnmcd u*M
to law, tax tf**d mit Imo , thrm a w
XTth dojr of Ju ly A . D. ISM.
V&gt; it nr*, ray o « r i i l rtfn iu r, i*4
tbi* tira t t »4 d iy of J o e A. IX 1*14.
(M il)
K. A. DOUGLASS,

* For Saley 160 acres fertile- land,
100 aerea cleared and fenced. Terms
to suit. Dérivas St I
low Ave., New York
87-3tc

Notlcr of AssUratlan far T a l I&gt;»4 ti
ftocU«n i74 *nd ATS tira tili 5»l
uf r1*rldi
”
Kotic# i* brrrby girrn U i t O. P. St
p u re h n rr uf Ta* C#rtiflr»t* N i, I
dito d thp fitb day et Jtts* A. D. Mfl,
ai*d rald errtlflrn* In « y o(R». «ri

F o r f’ Salf— 1910 Cadillnr touting
cur for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running ' shape. Hanford Ma­

a r.-* rd in -r *i»h liw . hittl trrtlSrM,
b rirr* tha tellawiitg drvrlbrtf preputr
uatrd In B*m(nalr ruirfjr. Kloridi, » ,
I^»t I CfaurH» lllork ia D,t«d*.
T h * rald land brlng i u m *4 1» »U

ratti* appuntini» far tu drad I» Um

chine}

Garage, i

82-t(c

of

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Im i rare nf »urli

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b a u * of U*b*"**»
II oIm * **ld r*rtl4
«hall h# r*d**tB*d aererilag te f i,,

tlrrd wlU U»u* Ibrrtaft un IL» Lili

of 7uly A . I), 1814.
VViln*«* tny offlrlil rignito» i»4
th li Ih* tto d day of Jnn* A. P. !*&gt;♦•
f '- o j j

part.

U Is more than suggested that there
ilL_8 . direct connection between thia.
fourfold division of earth and hearena. as sytnbollxed by the cross which
■food for the complete whole and the
so-called Tetmgrammaton or iour-lettered name for'Ood of the Ilobrewa.
This Is the word rendered In English*
Jehovah, or by advanced scholar».
Yahveh. The four-consonants In thn
Hebrew are YHVH, the roWeJs not BeIng reckoned m "of any significance.

ridiculous to give auch a title tti one
W orld's Largs*t Apartment H qus £ .
not worth mora than thirty or
Av F.,Lslcht, architect of thls cRy,
thlrtyrfive dollars pei month when
we must pay a falj; bookkeeper three- state« that hts homo town, Newark, N.
J., will soon boast o.f tbo, large*t opgrtot four tlm e^as n\uch. tv
C1
trvent
hauen In thh world, around h(\n,
. The general aV^ptge o f's x la ^ isil»
been broken for a bulldfog to bo,:13
nl least twice as . high, as It
^stories hjgh W front and 18 gtprleaJn
thirty or
years ago. If toe Jho rear.* Th«.building will be located
tpay judge, byh tu r own state I'ha *V^J*
al ttM19
jl m *h .street, with .a â__
frontage
ttoorage**,salary of. loachara Is - not pf 106 feat on that street and a depth
more than half as j^lgh as thirty or o f 323',
-- The construction cost
forty yeara* ago.. It bur teachers are will bo $830,000. A hme from'Spruce
wotlh mere than we pay them com- atraeVto tho rear of the bp lid Ing will
mqhi’ honraty requirgs that we pay run tpja' private garage, c^p^ble of
automobile«.
them more. If they are not worth accotnmodaUng '1 0 0
TherevtoOt be a aalm room, a social
more they are wprth nothing.
By taxation or in some way this room, a ballroom ahd a restaurant on
state should at least double its ap­ the tblrterotK floor. The restaurant
will ■ccommodgto 400 $ncr* at one
propriation for public schools. And
tim e A root garden, covering the en­
until we do prpvlde for-,f? 0d teach­ tire structure, will be * feature of the
er* ’ with ruakonable selilries a fine building.—Well Street Journal
school building should t»C regarded
as a badge of dtfgrack'io the com­
Dying Aviatoria Narva. . - . v ‘
V There are a numbeF-pf fine graas munity thatTbuilds it.
The power of the will to contigbl fl.
badly Injured body was nevar ¿fetter
plots on
avenue, and the’;
Illustrated, than In tb* case of ¿factor
property owitrffvdcsorv#' credit for
Constantin, a vdlunleer aviator M the
. . Chssp Floor fltflln.
It&amp;JBRçsl In tbi*. cify
taking euchA a|k‘|
_
sotne carWjW* y- A - very Upexpeuslvs stain q&amp;n bo aervlce of the Bulgarian „anuyî Who
«•■d
driviir i lÏ hòVses or' m u lo vrilf ullbw made front- burnt ‘umbJr and hot wa­ was fatally wounded by a Tutkjsh boilbis team To wander at will over tlum&gt; ter, Five' cents’ wqrih Of the- burpt
umber will stain eeversl floors; that Is,
plots and eat and tear up the grass
where a rug la utod for the center.
by the roots. There ia positively no Four tho hot water over the burst:
Umber, llttlo at a time, U1I It Is thor­
oughly dissolved, Use * quart o f hot

■ W you want to
nelly's Real Estate
to do business.

In use short time by owner,- ; $860
cash takes car. B. A O. MotbV Cp?
When y ou want- a typewriter see
iConnelly, also ribbons and -oafbOD.
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5 For Sole—A good homo well lpcated
$300 cash, balance.easy payments.
8 room house, $1.600,'easy payments.
8 room* and bath. $800 cash—monthly
payments,
/
Well iocatetj .' lot, “ $35Q. $60 ; cash,
balance monthly. Connelly, 109 Mag­
nolia. avenue.
G7-tf
For Sal«— Two good horses and
ipring wagon. Inquire of Coco Cola
Bottling Co.
80-tic

—

— t . A. DuL’ GUaifc

T ^ C f c r V Circuit Court, SradieD C i , fl
3M-Tu«*-Stt
B y J: C. Itobwt», D. (

The Advertised
Article
Is m i In which U» »mbut
klaiMtf hsi implicit fillhclts he woulil not sdmtlsi It.
Yea sis ssf« la p*troaiilai Ik*
asrriuats whs»« sd*
In thU psp«r b«&lt;iu» t*«

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Far Sale or R ent^-Tw o nice rési­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen
«a
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houie with piano for tl
Few steps to postoffice,
steamer co d k .' A. W. 1
terprise.

ped with roll top deek, offlce chaìra
•nd tables; A lio a 'r c jl. f e d ì dmk,
,typewriter d « k a n d &gt; t h r r . « ¿ i p tnent/or sale or rent 1 HeniliJ ofUc*.
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

SANFOKD7 FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNE 2«, 1914

TOLt'MK V

little d ty qf 20,000 soul».
1 hope the reader will not think I
am addicted to flattery. I writ* aa
I aee it. Developments and civic
mprovcmenta are » my
greatest
pleasure. I am spending over one
hundred thousand dollar* on the
d vlc improvements -of Riverview,
wh'ch the entye rity of Jacksoqvilla la so proud of, and I am al­
ready realising the great benefits
to be derived from thee* Improve­
ments. Your d ty , Mr. Editor. Is
on the right track and I wish her
and her dtlxens' the greatest suc­
cess.
E. H. ARM STRONG.

SANFORD’S GREAT WHITE
WAY CAN BE INSTALLEE
WITH VERY SMALL COS
HEY WILL CAMP AT THE

THE

HOTEL FOR A TW O
WEEKS VISIT _

CITYg SHOULD
BY
ALL
MEANS
HAVE
BETTER LIGHTED STREETS AS SOON
.

AS IT IS POSSIBLE TO DO SO

S Y S T E M IN S T A L L E D IN
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O T H E R C IT IE S Ò F F L O R ID A

FUND APPROPRIATED BY
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Florida .Statesmen Let The Stale
- Suffer ia Appropriations
Washing tun, June 26.— The river OTHER INTERESTING NEWS
SANFORD COULD . HAVE CLUSTER SYSTEM ON FIRST
and harbor bill aa reported out of
OF THE WORLD AT LARGE
- STREET AT A SMALL COST WHICH WOULD
the committee on eommerce to the
IN TABLOID FORM FOR
aenate contalna the following Florida
PR6VE OF INESTIMABLE VALUE TO THE

the pertoM owning the patent are
anxious to learn the extent of the
experiment. I think the Instrument
is something that tba pedsstrians
use when taking long hikes.
"A t any rate I am sorry that I am
encumbered with it .1 I promised
CITY IN BRINGING TOURISTS HERE
that I wou|d not tango, all the way
to BermuMa and back: And, oh , The Herald has' contended that for the lamps, and $4 each for inme! There'-la Sgoln^ta be dancing Sanford has insufficient street lights atallation. but along with this cost
un the boat."
or In other word» the business por- must be considered the spedal tranetion of the dty could be greatly former and rectifier necessary for
improved
by better lights.in a white this eyatrm, which coat $860. CleatAuction Bridge
Mrs. B. W.h Herndon was the way system similar to that installed water owns Its own water plant, has a
charming hosts#» of the Auction by other dliea and that will soon be rate of 11 minimum for 3,600 gallons
Bridge Club whicli mist at her at­ installed by Orlando. This is the witfiN^ sliding scale and a rebate for
tractive home on Pork xvenue Mon- time of the year to discus# these mills and packing houses using great
„
.
**
day afternoon, After several Inter- matters and have the white way in­ quantities.
stalled
before
the
winteV
ruih
of
new
eating rounds of •the popular gams
Lakeland owns Its light and water
the prise, a lovely pair of silk hose people to our dty. There la noth­ plant. Its whita way posts are In­
was awarded to Mr# Samuel Pulea- ing tb it would add quite so much stalled on three streets in the venter
ton, for making top score. Dainty to the appearance of our d ty aa a of the business district; there are
refreshments, consisting of poach white way on First street at least sixty of them. The posts are Iron
sherbet, angel food and cnkQ were and if possible out Park avenuo to with concrete foundation, five light
served by the hoipiUble hostess, the union passenger station.
multiple, i-no top light and four be­
whose guests were Mrs. Walter Clay,
This question has been discussed low, installed with three wire circuit,
Mm. T . A. Neal, Mm. R. A. New­ by the rititen* and various boards connected so as to allow the top
man, Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mm. A. P. of aldermen and the idea of the city light to remain burning all nitght,
Connelly, Air'. S. Rfileaten and Aim. owning tho electric light plant before while ‘the four bottom lights are
C. O McLaughlin.
cd off at 11:30. 1 ‘ The top light
the white way was inauguruti 1
This would probably lessen the price is It 60 watt light and the others are
For Canal KgpMliion
but is not absolutely essential to ■iOV The postsgpoet,$36 each withAltoona, Pa.. Jur,e^lti*Take two the installation of the white way. otx installation, the total cost per
passenger co a ch «, %tan^*them ride Editor Reese of the Orlando Re­ post being 150.76. The property
lets paid for the posts and instal­
by »ido on adjoining trteki, knock porter-Star recently paid a visit to
lation
and the d ty accepted the syethree
Florida
S
iti»
in
whhih
white
out the inner aide ri etch; lay a
tem
a
&gt;
.
.i part of the lighting system
installed,
some
of
them
ways
were
connecting floor, aad ijiretrh a canwith munidpal plants and tome of th*- i-ity and furnishes tbe.Hghtvan over the tops of both. \
That Is a description *1 a moving with private ownership .plant* and Jife ,Tht plant bring owned by the
movie theatre’ being built today at his deductions given below will d l y the cost of furnishing the light
the shops of the Pennsylvania Rail­ prove most Interesting reading to does not appear. The water rate ia
$1 minimum with an allowance of
road here for the Panama-Pacific Sanford people on this subject:
4000
gallons;, twenty cent« a thou­
Exposition at 9an Francisco next
"Clearwater la a much smaller
The theater
theater will
wilt b^ appointed
appointed town than“ Lakeland or St. Peters­ sand above minimum to 26,'
7lh
year,’ The
Breakfast, * n^ finished aa one of the Pennay’s burg. but has a more modern white eighteen cents a thousand to 50,000
Clara, Alla- kegulatlon ateri coach«*.. It will be way than dther, i t him - t wenty gallons; seventeen to 76,000 gallons;
nical Coup- completed about November 1 and posts carrying a single luminous sic. fifteen cents to 100,000 gallons, and
Itorial Staff, taken to the expoatllon shortly aftcr- Sixteen of the lamps are burned un­ ten cent» 'upawrd.
til 11:30 each night, and the four
St. Petersburg also hag a five Tight
t 12 , Quiet w»rdtning Pool,
The. unique theater wilt be part remaining lights are left on fo r'th e poat, but fewer of them than Lake&gt;, Auto to °1 the road's exhibit. In it Will bo balance of .the night,— ILtrc the riao- dand, having only'fifty; but thq top
Camp FtTC g'.vc n -ptttnree 'of~scehea rieng tlh trie company paid for the posts anfi light ia 100 -w, and the lower lights
_
n Pennsylvania
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the installation and charge* the d ty are 60’s; tbe poets are set on four
$6.80 per month for each poet. The streets in the business section, and
Congregational Chare!
company has a clause written into coat $69 each without the lamps.
Next Sunday, subject!
the contract with tha dty providing The d ty pay* the electric company
to Independence Day «11 h i : pre­ for the reimbursement for the ays-, 10 cerita peT night for the five lights
sented; in the morning, 11 a. in,,
tom In' the agent me d ty should to bunt.from 7 to 10. St. Peters­
"America’s Position in. th# World
burg owns its own gas plant. The
Rattle;" in the evening at 7:3$,- exercise its rights to purchase the rate (or water ds 60 cents minimum
dp«&gt; ni Southland SeminaVy of "H ow Docs Christianity Help Good plant. The pobt used at Clearwater
with an allowance of 2,500 gallons,
Gainesville, Dinner at , 12 • Quiet Cilixensh ;&gt;?’
All are cordially. In­ li cast Iron with cut out In the bot­ frith a rale of 20 -cent*, per thousand
Hour, Vespers, Supper at C, Eyon- vited to the#« services. Good music
.
. \/
-t-M
tom. tho first cost" was $2 1 , with $6 obove.‘
k Worsh p -b y Mr*. Bishop.
¡4 !
.Mqnday: June 29th
Riring B$ll, Breakfast, Room In­
spection, BllJe Class, Mission Study
Fhhiiig Trip, Dinner at 12, Supper
*l 6, Address at 8, "T h e Oirla and
ths World" by Rev. George Hyman
■*1 Sanford Secretary, qt the Baptiit
naptlal Serrlrea Sunday
Yordgn Missionary UnlpP' Vespers
9:3d Sunday school
*n the Dock, Lights out at 10.
11:00
Preaching. *, Subject .of
Tuesday: Jane 30lh
sermon, "Double Heari
Riving Bell at 6 . Breakfast, Room
8:30 Jr. B. Y. VM
Iftipertion, Bible
CIms ,
Mission
6:46 -St: B. Y.1 V .xf # The ’ ast
Study Class,-• Technical’ CebncITa,
progrant Ht.th* contest for efflfieney
CeticEc Girls and Sunday* School

SANFORD PAST AND FUTURE
PROMINENT JACKSONVILLE ROOSTER CALLS SANFORD
,

THE COMING; C ^ Y

Editor of the Sanfor^ Herald:
p ea f Sir— I wish t&lt;&gt; e ^ r t w
jikable surprise'thre^if’ff y ertir
columns of the Hsr^d. o f thv
hii ]M(vdQpmsnt*- «nd antivwill fcbS f-rendered by Company C. Ity, L find In y o u r Iffdaperoua town
hown- In
Grtmt .¡nurrett h»&gt; T
of 8 s
th «c contest, progrsur
1 hxVsrbcen a vfSuor to Sanford
7:45 Preaching, a
fpr oyer th rty yearal " ! well rtmem-;
iron D d Swim ” *bar'th e time whet^ it t waa oranges
You are .wejeoyne 1
and nothing but oriuiges, bqt thanks
vices of Our church.
To ’fato the hnfire state of Florida
^G EO RG E HYMAN
itas discovered she can forge ahead
independent of the -orange industry'
Corner SlatH and Park.
#g she has proven in the p u t few
year* thSt^her resource* are almost

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town IVevidently la a fact that there
must be p e n ty of money here, .end
I haVe not found.* dtfxen yjtt who
wanted to leave.Sanfdrd.
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T he favorable geographical,
lion, of Sanford, wjtb( iU •magnifirent
water IfansporUfion, ■and -It* great
railroad,renter. 8t\d with the public
spirit shown by Tier çjtlMna I heUeve ia going tie pi'#«« this town in
th# new future at the Ifcad of^all
inland town.» in a.cemmerdal senie.
ity of lu r . productive
by the
dollars

Ired», of thoui'andal éi

ite m s :

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Apalachicola B ay...................$ 26,000
Tampa Bay
Channel,
arwater Har- *
bor thrdtrgh Boca ..Ctiga
^ ay to.Tampa B a y .
22,700
'Fernandina H arbor.. . . _______ 26.000
St, Andrews B a y . . . ; . ........
60,000
Stmt*'Rosa Sound................
6,000
Lake*Ure»cent and Dunn's
Creek............................. . T 1,000
Si, Lude Inlet........................ 60,000
St, Peteraburg H arbor., , . .
1,600
Deep Creek.......................
.
9,000
Apalachicola River................
16,000
Calooaahatchie River............
2,000
Crystal R iv er.,. .. . , . . : , . 10,000
Holmes R iver................
3,000
Andote R i v e r . ............
22,000
Black water R
i v e r 6, 000
St. Johns River. . . . . . .
300,000
Withlacoochec P . i v e r . 1,000
The following- items for Florida
and Alabama Jointly are Included:
Choctawatchee R iv e r ........... $26,000
Escambia and Conecuh Riv-

the 10:20 train

Editor of the Herald:
. "Seeing announcement pi your
daily that you expect to},launch ih
tjie fell would, say that our firm
Will make .» contract for advertiajug- in your daily for six months or
longer if you decide to continue
after next April. .Reallxing tbe v*lr
ue .of th# daily jn - Sanford not 00 }^
from the advertiser’ s standpoint but
alap from the viewpoint of a man'
who knows wSat It wilt mV'an to
Sanford 1 have no hesitation in hay­
ing that not only will our firm con­
tract fmr advertising but will* taW
stock in the venture if there ik any
to shli. There la nothing thah ou?
dty could invest in that will yi4ld
any greater returns In a hundred
ways* than a good dally and I know
that the Daily Herald will be ali
$hwt th# name implje*. We cannot

M lcriery, Istiyiè and
that\ are raised 'h*r«f
anford' voted fqr.'^b*

Lake Alonroo, a:
land, building b&lt;

f 'tçiD. ip 'Key
ts on

diaap polntddi*

tally tHy the ,dty and'irap^vg^the gen

• tp rs i..&gt; $ ib w $ 7

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town, tod
tv e

r Washington, Juno, 2 6.-610,000
will be available to the'state ol Flor­
ida for the asking on Wednesday-of
next week (July 1 ) and it Is expected
that the s ta te .will make the neeetaary arrangements to take it away.
The money ia appropriated in the
Smith-Lever agricultural bill and Is
a contribution to atate farmers’ co ­
operative work. Under this légis­
lation the government will give an
Initial sum of 110,000 to the stat«;
and an Increasing sum annually in
proportion to the growth of the
rural population on condition that
‘ the state or local aubdivision thereof
gives "dollar for dollar."
Various states are «ending their
agents here to arrange for their share
of the money. Five member« o f.tk f
Kentucky board On coopérative farm­
er»’' demonstration work are now
here and they announced today thnt
the $ 10,000 for the state of Ken­
tucky will be available July I. They
had an Interview with the depart­
ment offidale. The first work la
Kentucky will bè to employ addi­
tional county agents to supplement
t^e instruction of twenty-one now at

Mobile
Bay.
. . . . 60,000
The committee declined to restore
In committee the big 'Florida items
which it cut out, claiming that It was
too late to reopen tbe bill. This
has put it up to Senators Fletcher
and Bryan to secure the restoration
Dayton. June 26. Motorcyclists
o f,th e eliminated items by amend­ from all sections of .Ohio gathered
ment in the jennte if it can be dobs. hero today for the opening of the
annual three day convention of the
Our Dally Paper
Ohio Stale Federation; of American
The people of Sanford want the Motorcyclists. One of the features
Dally Herald and the management will be a hill climbing contest at
of thia paper wishes to give-them Fort Ancient.
one of .the* beat dally papers In the
»1 * 1* . -.W o would not think of rotat­
PoUghkeepsie. N. Y.. 'June 26.— ‘
ing w. make-eh ft upon the public. Cornell was favorite in the historic
It^wUl "carry Associated Pré» dee- intercollegiate re s its * to be held
patches; giving the readers ail the here over the regular course on tho
world's', events right.from the wires Hudson today. Tho University of
nml five hours ahead of any other Washington crew, w niter of the
daily papers that are now bring Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Re­
taken In Sanford
W# are just gatta, because of i u recent and vapid
a cro » the alley from the We tern improvement, admittedly waa a dark
Union telegraph office and'the post- horse, wllh&gt;Wiscana n feared In some
office. and: tho dally Herald will quarter* '«a a “ pd*»lb,e runner up.

p. bulkhead hcr v it*

Ntw-RMin, Miss Cart »on, Mr»! Cr-H#
Wcirnsn, Mrtq Griffith 'idra. Wel?*.« Mr*. Plumméf. -M r Van, Darin

HERALD READERS

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w i n t e r net

Adherents’ of Columbia. Syracuse
and Pennsylvania, however, were
confident and willing to back their
belief* with bets on their favorites.
One o f th* greatest .crowds in the
history of the famous rae* lined the
banks, packed th* observation train
and crowded /«very available van­
tage point 'to witness tbe annual
struggle for college supremacy . on
the; water. The vari-hued coleir#*'bi
the fair, spectators* dreoace added
Irtilllnnre to the ranks of the thou­
sands wltp.cheered tho varied crew*.
VEtfane,-, Ind., - June 31.— Thlrijrcigkt'.jreara ^agO-fodsy GsneVal Geo,
A. Cuater' ' and' 600 of» Ma hereto
i*omWahd''.wcre ‘daughtered by tsar
times their-".nyud'er of Sfoux In d tau
under* tk# .terrible'Bitting Bull, The
-event wap fepaiiad here todajr by
T}e^T'n; !W ^cH 6 ?. formerly an Tndug
er,:'
hi»if a farmer living
'd
ia if ^.ngm
f ig h te
r
two ,. fiu
nujce
lfi' west
weal of EvansEvan»- "U
" ndt*

Cfipti T. B. Weir, w* were 01
to\tho rear
Cuater. eaid .WeleS,"There'kiere three commands eat to
Kdbnd; Up Sitting Bu«, who had
led hig brfivas off their reaareatlon
and wah causing rouble. 1 Custer
miscalculated *and waa tricked fato
an ambusrade that left Mm sur­
rounded by 0,000 blood hungry In­
dians. The terrible thing waa that
W* could aee the plight* of eCuater
and h-s band, but could net even
help him. Aft« it * , jEjusiac?* we
held Sitting Bull on-the bisks of
; tha Little Big Uorh until reiufercadmtmta eaM^frorm Ft. Llnnduv Bo*
cixuc the.-Indian held Coster In
•uch reverentfe-h-Hiey called him Big
v Ä * « t Whit« Chief. Cuater .wae the. only
music with cor- m«?ber of’ the band who_ waa- stain
npaniment, '^At,
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PAOLA POINTS

O n ly v e r y f e w n ew H o o s i o r a a r e t h e a v e r a g e
e a o h sum m er o l u b .
A lm o s t e v e r y d e a l e r h a s
f o r w e o o u 'l d n o t s u p p l y e n o u g h l a s t s p r i n g

tdn. Junnlgin of Jacksonville vis­
Nobody knows what was the
ited her aliter, Mrs. Chea. Harrison matter Iasi week. Esther the Faola
l&amp;at week.
scribe was unusually unintelligible or
Mr. and Mrs. A .. II. Spier am the printer man was on a bender.
tiuui vu&lt; Mary
.uRf&gt; and
aim Harry
nurr&gt; yi
children,
of KUñimre visited friends in Geneva

MANY SALES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED IN ONE DAY.
In h o t w e a th e r » y o u n e e d a H o o s ie r m ore
now w i l l s u r e l y l o s e y o u t h i s o h a n o e .
s e e t h e new H o o s i e r f o r y o u r s e l f . '
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“ The Smuggleman” is on the vt-iy
sure. He smuggled a fine . nine
pound boy baby into tba Chilaon
house at Twin Lakea Wednesday,
morning. Chaflie and-Lola , are so
pleased with The attractive young­
ster that they have decided to keep
llm’, eepedaily as Dr. Neal aays he
la strong and healthy'.
Nine or tan members of the B, W.
Smith family made lively times at
Camp Paolo-Monroe, Palm Springe
on Thursday of last week, and on
Friday Mlaa Taber and Mias Lil­
lian Booth spent a delightful day at
the camp, which will aoon break up,
we hear.
.
original length,
Mrs. Holly Doane of
visiting Mr. and Mre^-Di,
On last « Saturday# 'Mi
Davis gave hèr hujFhnd a birthday

C. A. Raulerson, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Y. . Tarbfll, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sieg,
Mr. and Mrs. Allison. Mrs J. V.
Wicks, Mrs. David Speer and Miss
Clsudie Dougherty.
On last Monday evening Miss
Irone Peters entertained in honor
of Miss Mabel Daniel, whose en­
gagement to Mr. Brannon of Palatka has been announced. Miss
Peters, dressed in blue crepe re­
ceived her guests In the hall. Tables
were prepared and the game of
Rook was enjoyed by all. Mi#a
Daniei and Mr.
Howard Gilbert
made equal high score and were
awarded the prise— two beautiful
silver souvenir spoons. Late In the
evening deliciou cream and cake
were served. The guest of honor
was moat becomingly Attired in a
light blue chiffon
Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sieg,
Misbc* Mabel and Mario Daniel,

Bush After Record.
,'
Donnie Hush, the ahortetop of tho
Blroit Tigere, Is « candidato for leadbaso-steallng honora In the Ameri­
can league this —-f»n
«m
have a hard combinaUon to beat In
Cobb, Collina and Milan, bqt thinks ho
can turn tho trick. Donnie la a speedy
runner and has tho knack of evading
O baseman down to perfection. '-To
help him along he haa two of the
greatest batsmen In the game coming
yp behind him. They are Tyrds Cobb
and 8 amael Crawford.

The Qlanta will have a fast outfield,
this season In Oeorge Burns, Jack
Mumur and Bob Beecher. Burn» la a
youngster who has been coming along
In splendid shape. Ho had a groat
year In 1913 and la duo for a moro oneoeeofut one thla-year. Murray I r a vet­
eran, but cani/hold Up hie end with the
beet Bob Beaehor J* the leading
hese stealer of tb er National league
end will prove mighty useful for MoGrow. Then there fa Snodgrass to

glad, refreshed • vegetae-cjyit and improved the
^hope for plenty more.

Mrs. I. D. Hart and daughter,
Ruby of Beck Hamoek . enjoyed
several weeks* visit with St. Augtiatine friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier and
children, Robert and Ruth left here
the 17th for Charlotte, N. C., to be
rone until Aug. 16th.
Miss Alice Andea of Ft. Reed was
the week end guest of the Misses
Mary and Nina Howard at Seabreete where they are spending aj
couple of months.
.
J. F. McClelland left on Thursday!
for a trip to Tampa, Sarasota and
Ft. Myers, to visit relatives.
Ben Fish drove .his uto and * a
party of friends to Daytona on Sun­
day for the day:
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Mr. and Mrs. L. J Hancock will
soon close their home, Osk Knoll on
Lake Golden and join their son in
Milwaukee, Wis., for an indefinite
time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.' Ellsworth, Jrv
were guests st Seaside Inn, Daytons
Beach from Saturday till Monday.
Operations are beginning thia early
for the coming winter1's crops. Seed
bed ground is being prepared, clear­
ing done, tiling, ditching, etc.
Fire at t 'f c s r w n t f r r -------At 2 o'clock” Totead ay morning four
years to tho hour, that the butti nom
center of Cioarwu cr was burned,
tho p aning mill, n .’èÌTX works,
crate mill and lumber yard'belong­
ing to 'J . J. Mendenhall, covering
two city blocks, burned to the
ground. -It “Won a most spectacular
ftt'o.-s, the galvanised roofing fusing
¿md making hundreds of bulla^srca.
The fire department worked hero­
ically nntj saved residrmcea to the
weat -as well as the county jalL-ad«1
joining bn the south. *Lack, df hose
and water
pressure
allowed
the beat
k '«
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i » fc » . .
to set fire to the Crutchfield. &amp;
Wootfolk orange packing houoe on
the -e n t, but the Pinellas Ci’ us
Exchange packing house* was saved.
If they had caught the fire would
have ravaged other packing housoa,
lumber.yards, and the. A. C. L pas­
senger and freight depots.
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Mayor Jeffords was on the ground
watchlnfg for a r'ft in the wind and
if tbe breexe had not calmed' would

fh e city would have been doomed
The Iota to Mendenhall
w ytt wrill be 300,000 Insured tfor
5 6 ,000 r C'utehficid &amp; Woolfolk loss
12 ,000 , n »u red /or $ 6 ,000 .
John S. Wyatt had recently purchased an intereat in the $(ondehha 1 mills. It is thought •the fire
was of incendiary origin as Jpe.
Meares the n ght watchman de­
clares as he was pitting out a hlaxe
in one part of
yard another
started and before the ala m -could
then be-.sounded the whole thing
Cgan Qlves Premier
,
Dick Egan promises to plug ap the was abrase.
poelUoà of shortstop on the Brooklyn
The Vendenhall offict’ was not
team in approved style. This wan on« burned 'a n d all the books saved.
pine« where U was tailored tho Dodg•r» would be week, niter Joe Tinker
Jumplnc orer to the Eeda. Egag, how­
____ Mi* Dèvotlorv-. r r f, •
ever, la looked upon ns n savior by tho
Young Mm. Witter iella me that
Brooklyn fans. Dick wan ono of tho
bar husband Is going to to
play ore who look ,the trip ground Urn to skate thla winter," saya
tlooph,
world.
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W y a when
she conceals a reproof In m morsel or
" And Sean Nothing Bottor.
conversation. "Un’t It nl&lt;^ tp.seo a
Say, did you. aver know a woman man so devoUd to hie wtfeT" "Dobuy what oho wanted at the first voted—shucks!" grumbles
re she came tor* "Tee. My wife behind big
Jealous
.her hejfrm ’t take
of having any other, man u

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made the HOOSIER neces­
sary to over 700,000 women.
/ 1 \ Mr«.Christine Frederick's famous
"Housekeepers' Food Guide” —on
the upper left door—answers the eternal
problem: "What shall we have for
dinner?"

EVERY CANDIDATE IN THE CONTEST SHOULD Wifi A WATCH

5000

(excepting the three who win the grand prizes) its easy to get 18,000
votes per week, sell one book and gather 3,000 additional votes
and there you have the whole tning in a nutshell.
These Watch Prizes conflict in no way with the candi­
dates winning the Three Grand Prizes, but;
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,
assures
every
one
of
a prize
who is interest"■
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ed in this Cofitest -,
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VOTES EXTRA
THE
■-*y,ou have your

With Each Parasol Sold
Regardless of former prire.
Monday our entire line, of
.fancy Parasols are priced at
25 per cent to 50 per cent be­
low regular price, and in addi­
tion we give 6,000 vote# with
each purchase.
This is good for onef day only,
Monday, June 29th.

1000 VOTES EXTRA
. Given with each purchase of
Vieva Suiting.
Thi Suiting
is 32 inches wide, white ground,
pin stripe, regular price 15c,
«pedal price
for i t ) ! .
Monday only............ J .
This is good for Monday only

Bed Spreads, Sheets. Pillow Cues
No. 104 Bed Spread, full
Bize and snow white q q
bleached..'.............
J /o C
W o o d s boro Bed Spread, all

scalloped edg.s and &amp; t cor­
ners for metal beds,?- ¿now
w h i t e bleached
1 -Q Q
special — .... —... t p x » i / u
No. 150 Bed Spread, full
size, hemmed edges, snow white
bleached, smooth finish, sells
everywhere
at t
in
$1.69, our price.
Sheets, 72 x 90 h
Sheets’, these uro all
bleached..».________ _

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w6m

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on’ chatelaine
wrist, actual
1 value $20.00

F U R N IT U R E

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D on 't overlook the fact that we have all the necessities o f
home comforts in the furniture line— for the sleeping porch,
curtains, folding cots, single bed and adjustable mosquito can­
opies— for the porch: double swings, willow rockers, crex rugs,
etc.— for the bed room: sanitary iron beds, mattresses, mosqito canopies, etc.— in fact anything a housewife might wish
for—ANT) ON EASY T E R M S TOO.

Standing o f Candidates lip’ To
Mies Maud Cameron..
Mrs. W. W. Fry...........
Miss Hilda Carlson..
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue.
Mrs. I. D. Hsrt...........
Miss Ann! J. Howard.
Mlaa Grace Hawkins
Mrs. R. C. Sheafer. . .
Miss Emma Proctor.
Mlaa Helen Tate........
Mias Mamie Rdyal. . . .
Miss Clarece H and.,.
Misa Benlab Hntchlnaon
Misa Mae Forster.. '. . ,
Mise Junic Slum on....
M re. J. B. Adkins........
Mrs. D. R. Brlsson........
Mrs. C. A. Owens..........
Miss Julia Hodges..........

6 P.

Wednesday, Jane 24th

,.. .Sanford
v Æ i" ::!
Sanford.. .
Sanford....
Sanford...
Sanford...
Genera

Pillow C«ses, 42x30 Panama
Pillow
Oases,
our 1 A
price only ---------- ...................

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Special Linen Finish, 42 by
30,...smooth finish g Q l *
our price only each J j.e J 2 C
Extra Quality,.45x36
Cases, absolutely best
material, our price
only, e a c h . . ...........

Japanese Matting Rug», full
36x72 Inches, just the rug for
bedroom, hall or porch, sells
regularly at 59c, spec- o »
ial for Monday only O l C
See Window Display
Jardini
beautiful glazed
jardiniere about 9 inches high
jy 7 inches opening. Sells
vgulnrly at 29c, Bpec- 1 A *
a ffo r M onday........... l U C

Japanese Cup and Saucer,
beautiful decorated tea cup
and saucer, very thin, pure
china, each and every cup and
saucer perfect, sdlhr' regularly

Sortasi#
55,150
252,850

Canvassing Tor votes In tho storo Is prohlb
Ited after July 1st.

M o n d a y ioni

Why boss Eighty for
Cent of the People of
Sanford Buy Their
Shoes of D. A. Cald­
well
£ Sons? ,• . ■
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First Yiecaiwc we cany
Shoes of proven merit,
“ Snow "Shoes” for mCii
b o y s , and tho "Selby”

q u a l i t y , ^ ___________

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Ladies’ Gauze Vest, made
from long ’ staple yarn, all full
size, sells regularly for 10c,

FOR COM FORT

only
The
and

Pillow
quality
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York Ginghams is the superb summer gingham. Lighter
weight and not half so warm as other ginghams, y et
embracing all the wearing qualities and fastnees of
color that’s found in higher priced ginghams. T Q / v
Our price per yard o n ly ...................................
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Embroidered­
Voil— Thii voil is it \ \ rforty-fiive inches wide,
very heavily embroidered.
N ow for something rqal dressy in

w om an

nothing but new shades an
as Osowogna, Elephant’s Br
only per y d .— ^...... ...................... .i.

ANP MESSALINE
.
Beautiful •Chiffon Taffeta
sells everywhere-at $1.25, our pi

ALL OUR SILKS A

k iand naVy blup, full

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( 2 ) The Cook-book Holder on the midD v ^le upper door holds your cook
book scderfely when not To use. When
you are cooking, simply open np the
book to the proper page behind the
holder. It is on a level with your eye,
always «-lean, never In the wey.

Itjror of Sanford for Five Terms, Member of Florida Legislature
foJ Two Terms, President of Stiminole County Bank. President of
the Sanford Commercial Club and Next Speaker of the House of
Representatives in the Florida Legislature.

There are 40 special conveniences

* As a member of the Plorida legis­
lature Mr. Lake has held some very
important positions on various com­
mittees and in the past session aside
from bis multitudinous duties as
father of Seminole county was also
chairman of the d ty and town or­
ganisation committee, member of
committee on cehstis and apportion­
ment, member of committee on or­
ganised labor, and he also satiated
many of his fr !!o # | members in
pushing local billa to tbslr Anal poo-

b the NEW HOOSIER—17
are entirely NEW.

kern great, neither did he have
greatness thrust upon him, he simply
IcUeved it through sheer will power
sad force of character.
In the good old state of South
'Carolina he first saw the light of
4ky and It was no pleasant acene
tkit engrossed his infatlt attention
tat the remains of a country laid
-taste by the invading armies of the
north and hla father an invalid from
Early in the primaries of 1914
vounds and privations suffered on Forrest .Lake was Importuned by his
n»ny s battlefield front Sumter to friends in the Fourth District to be­
Appomattox. From hi* early days come a candidate for congress, but
&lt;p Forrest Lake was taught to work, be desired to serve hla people for
ilthough hla parents, like all true another term in the Florida legisla­
Carolinians were anxious for the ture and becoming a candidate to
boys to have college educations and tiQcceed himself was accorded the
U s children were given all that the 'nomination without opposition, his
Bate afforded at that time. Coming legion of friends here v^shfng him
Its Florida while yet in his teens the to return to Tallahassee from the
w rit of independence predominated new county aa
a token of their
OR the bosom of the young 8 outh eeteem and confidence in him.' It
■Carolina boy and he obtained work ia now the earneet wish of these
is saw mills and any place that of- same friends that Mr. Lake become
itsd day wage«. Ice plants just the speaker of the house in 1916 and
jlinu then
coming Into vogue sacked by their support and thou«
is the sta e engrossed hl^ mind and •ends of his friends and admirers
he gave thla bus ness his attention, throughout the state and especially
haring successively operated plants hie fellow membera who served with
1a Stnford and Miami and at the Mm in the legislature Mr. Lako has
banning of the Spanish srer going decided to make the race for Speak­
to Cub* whore he located at San­ er, a pos t on to which he may well
tiago. . Passing/through.'vicissitudes.] aspire both by right of merit.* abll■ ■ A I * I * - - M l»
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tk»t would, haVê Lgppailed and &lt;115- :tty,—jfoHtical attastnnents -and - by

and

( 3 ) Tho Hoosier Metal Piour Bln bolds
* ' fifty pounds. It is low and easy to
fill. The sUdloR glass front enables you
to clsan the entire bln easily. The In­
side Is entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold flour. First flour In Is always

JfUr pacification and .the longing
for his native land overcame-.the
4mre for gold and Mr. Lake and
kb family returned to Sanford. '
While a young man Mr. Lake had
W*n elected as msyrm bf Sanfprd
sad held the position with credit and
kaAk L i. - . a ____ t. _ ____ . o • . _
Won hl» return ho gravitated ’ to
ÎWj.tic» se naturally os the^ flowet

OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ia
the talk of the town—come
and see it.

T h e m id -a u m m er la ic te r m i are

'White Beaaiy,” or “Oak

Interior'' at

A new feature in tbe Base Cup­
board U a narrow shelf conveni­
ently located for the etorage of canned
articlds. Most women will find thla a
great convenience as an "emergency
It will save many tripe to the
cellar or pantry.

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5. No intemi— no extra tees.'
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•• Tlus sale U under direct ssperviaioa of the Hoosier Company.
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1» strictly limited to ostr small imnmer allotment of now Boosters.
8. .• Yoor money bock if you are not delighted with your Hooaior.
This is yoor opportnnlty - i f you act quickly—to own this wonderful Hoosier
on the roost liberal term» ever offered. You mav search the whole world and find
nothing that will save you so much labor .In yoor kitchen as this new Hoosier.
White Beauty 1» t wonder of convenience. It rnsnhtaes three
roomy cupboard», a Urge work table and package pantry la
one »pot to you can »it down at work and ear» mil.« o f »top«. .'
You hare placet before you for 400 articles, all at your fingers' end*. You savo
most of tty» weary hours other women spend in tbelr kitchens.
'
This new Hooeler oo the*« ten s*&lt;•-the greatest kltehea cabinet bargain you
havo ever »eeu. The few we have will be sojd in no time at all. Only those
woman who grasp this opportunity tomorrow can b* sure of getting one of
these cabinets ou the liberal t^ootier plan, g g j g p 1

and experience as'à law maker.
(.- Mr. Lake recently sold his inter­
nat in the ice and water plants here
.ïi/d started the 8 eminole County
Book and In a'few- months tho new
¡tatituübn had, reached and paeoed
$200,009 mark in deposits and
is st|fi growing, showing the executive’.ability and power o f Mr. - Lake
os the president of thi» .flourlabiug
tnitliùüofc' ; Although engaged In’

he "piules" and
t o aucceos from
the ladder, W u
foe riknu here apd .with* 'hi«t Occus- ___ ,
tomfd husinede* yigoi f M acumen true nUn of'th e people gnd with
up three plants, ahd
them thg people and':t%,numbered among
*«pon a good* (optthg«and in the eur- tbe young, progrmivB.business men
. .
teree from. hUsJfi^U Woo. agaih called of Florida.
•Keen, mi» vc, clean cut, acUve,
to the mayor's chair and served
tour Urmjffn Chat position Vind while intelligent, ’pfogrowlve, with all the
*SiV*g a* mayor waa elected to he hospitality nod '.friendly spirit of the
Byriai, legislature froin what wo» trite' southerner, - Forreat Lake will
pF*" Oresjc coqnty. He gave his present' hls^delpii for the coveted
a, bosineea ¡ndnUnistTa- poeltlab 'o f ^pj»aker of the houee in
;
the om ce of mayor an.d as a I thh legfaUtur# b f'1 9 1 4 and he, will
5»*mb^r of the legieieCUre AniLopon' prpve .a /fofonnti worthy of their steel
.f!* «piration. 'of hhl fcrxn*'w o» regiardles* at the atrenith of. his op­
“
again Inj a str5nuoos*;'xany position. ,
jhat displayed hi«” strengtii’ ‘ .And Forrat Lake will win.
■nd capacity and made him famous

M ) The New 8 baker Flour Sifter la
the most wonderful of all the new
Hoosier inventions. It is tbe only flour
lifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
■hakes flour through Instead of grinding
It through. It cannot wear out and can­
not grind through any grit or foreign
substance that might be In tbe floor.

Tomorrow. Only $1 Pute This NEW

reason of -hi* two terms in lhe house

acorn*

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M O N D A Y 9 A. M.

81x90
Seamless
bleached
Sheets, our price for
these only................
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81x90 Hemstitched,
Sheets,- heavy

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TOMORROW YOU may examine ail
tho bow feature».
You incur no
obligation. Bat yoa thoald come
early. Yoa may be too late to get
one on tbe HOOSIER PLAN if yoa
delays Come and SEE thia remark*
able NEW Hoosier tomorrow. '

ABERNATHY

Corner FouHh Street and Palmetto Avenue .

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Place In Town Where Hooslere Are Sold

buSwar

ES o f the
IAM07SD
Johnny Evers continues to be tha
hitting mainstay of the Bravee.

Bob Beecher’e base runnlng
slldlag In Oie carly gamee at tho
grounds Ie e d .to ih o impression
Uob’s lujur&lt;-d leg bas ceased to
ble hlm.
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and
Polo
that
trou­
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Boston fans hr* already proclaim­
ing young Scott a wonder. The 8 L
Lack of good outfield material Is . Paul rookie is filling Heine 'Vagner's
troubling Connie Mack more than any­ place at abort and seemi to' be mak­
thing el««. ,
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ing goodr
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4f)red Clarke wahtg to wto w pen1
are doing yeoman service for tbe PI- nant and world’s champlonghip b efore
ratoo'ln the byg.
t
, foUrtog. So dooe Earl Mack..the young
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non of Connie Mack, « h o manage#, the
. Accordlhg to ^ ii Kansas City crtUcs naleigh, N. C , club.
George atorall ha» assembted a band
of demon gUckere.
Bill Carri gap-declares that: young
.
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Scott wtll prove one of the rest find*
- Mike DooUn.i« making plays In Bal­ of the present season,. "He Is a gréât
timore which recall' the shortgtopplog fielder, a fine bolter end a spend mar
of Hughey .Jennings.
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reL" says the Red Sox chieftain. . .
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All you have to do If' you want to
Tris .(ipi ak«r.,0 f the Bögtoa .A m o*
gel, Gcorgo Stallfnga angyy, u to refer cans, Is crodUed with being the hlkb
la him aa " a naaA

Henpg doesn't care how
bo hai to’ usa. na long as
homo n victory.
Cooper, who served g year's

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texan
o r $ ll

elves the rounYfl^ght salary
« year, according'-to report.

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Dali,. Though,
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Give it», ob, gtvo us. the ntsu wMo
slngs ht his work.) Ho does more in
tb s 'saine tltne~be wlU do It tatter-*

NOTICE

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As I have .' V,
buslnees of the
Title Bond A Guarantee Co., Esat San­
ford Land Lesguo. and W. A. Whit­
comb; I can ne found In the Tag AsseoOor’s Office in tho court houoe.

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TH OS. K. BATES

MR8. PEARL\CA$pN
DRESSMAKING
313 WEST SECOND $T.

Which we are wooC.fo do,
In the effort wc are malting
To sell our ffoods co you.
We would not be too insJttent,
Fpr that would not be nice,
But we know if.-yot^re a3Li

Y d u 'l L h e a ^ p a tron tw i

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» 1* ifl A t S ta iBi*
y tf .briT y,
i i lw
fh
ranlt'nt to fedd on
jaJiiUl
bread and hla
variation occasionally, when they
P Jbtutwd C*err Tm K « &gt; and frWUr M u oio*
should be building up their systems
IDE IfERAlD PRINTING COMPANY
and strengthen ng their bodies- on
. h . j . k u l l y , i &lt;5itof
the great varieties nf fruits of the
W . M HAY NCI B u a ln t»» Manager
orchard and vegetables of the gar­
The local manager of the Western dens. As we consider these matters
u b icrla tto n Price. 1 2 . 0 0 ■ Year In se v e r e r
Union Telegraph Company at San­ let us plan a garden this fall as we
never planned one yefore.
M l i w W la tha City by catnap *1 .0 0 par peat la ford was subpoened to appear in have
adrano* or SOe par month. ’
court with certain telegrams that Don't h r airsld that you srill put It
Parnasi» la adtaoea maat bo moda at oAoa
the court wanted a*, evidence. The In too good a condition.
Make careful study of your seed
•Ca tarad at ••oaod-cl*»* mail matter Auruil H a d local manager refused to obey the
IBOD. at tha Pattatilo* at lati lord. Hot Ida.
summons and he was sent to jail for catalogues and select those varieties
aad«r Act olMarch 3rd. IS7I
contompt of court, but. was later re­ hat appeal to you and get every­
leased when the superintendent of thing In readiness. Lay out your
Osto* la Harald iulUlns
&gt;No.ua
the company wired the young man fgarden with care and system. Plant
to produce the telegrams. How the seesd so they can be given moet
The Sanford Herald lays the pa­ many men are there in Apalachicola thorough cultivation. Let every
pers «re omitting the name of the as loyal to their employer as the member of the family be Interested
candidate for Speaker Who will hr Sanford young maní— Apalachicola in It, for it is a part of an education
elected, which Ii Forrest Like.— TI mía.
that every one should have. Study
Tampa Tribune.
The above refers to Carl Frank­ the garden papers and farm journals
lin, a J’ lant City boy who was for and government bulletins, and then
Bob Holly calls attention to ^®| several years connected with the use lota of good common sense. It
fact that Editor Cleveland, who h
Plant City office of the Western ill pay In pslendld returns, in bet­
recently married, has an editorial on |Union. His conduct In this ln- ter llvlhg, In better health.— Tails
4How to be Happy, Though Hot.” ! stance only bean out the quiet at haasee Democrat.
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SANFORD.
FLORIDA
- T a m p a . Tribune.
tentlon to duty and faithfulness to
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trust that characterised * his work
GOOD W ATER G R E A T ASSET
Bob Holly has Saaureil the people here.— Plant City Courier,
H. R. STEVEN S
H. E. TOLAR
M. M. SMITH
R. R.*DEAS
The Orlando papers arc strong
of San ord that if they a n eager
Vice-President
. Cashier
President
for
a
cleaner
d
ty
and
better
water
Aut. Cashier 3
enough for a daily, paper to guaran­
supply and In this crusade the ed­
THE TWO FLORtDA CITIES
tee tt sufficient patronage to plac&lt;
iN *,
Sanford was the coolest place in itor of The Herald is with them.
it on a self supporting basis, thattfae
will supply their wants In this line.— Florida on June 20th, the maximum Not that the present water supply
temperature being 62, while Gaines­ of Orlando may be Inadequate but
Zoifo Truth.
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ville came next with 84. Truly, that it has alwayb been our conten
,
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*i ' 7,
tlon
that
every
d
ty
in
Florida
and
ford are the guests of Miss Adelaide summer with her daughter, Mra. relatives in Lakeland for tha
Bob Holly of tho Sanford Herald "lire is worth living in Galnfcsville
every other state should get their McCuIley a t her hospitable home on Venable of Sanford la the pleasant ten days. •
contetnplate/Vchanging
his semi- and Sanford.— Gainesville Sun.
You
are
right.
Mac.
Give
us
water
supply from deep artesian Bay street.
guest of Mrs, B. G. Smith for a few
' weekly to a « a l l y . Seems to ; tho
Little Evelyn Wheeler,
Sanford
or
give
us
Gainesville.
wells
If
possible
With the abun­
Star that Sateord is big enough to
inhart has returned, days.
MUs Mary
of
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Whetfoi
T b t young men will pe glad to vited a fow of her triend* m4iJ
weeks pleiaantsupport a daiN, end we guarantee Either one furnishes, all the joys of dant supply o f artesian water all having spent
Holly can m ale a dally worth sup­ living and the best people in the over Florida «there ia no reasonable ly with retail^
nville and know Frank Smith of B^oria, 111., afternoon to help her ctlybrsu"
excuse for using any other kind. hayftig enjoy
world.
porting,— Ocala Star.
rips to Pablo has charge of the barber shop and sixth birthday. Littj| folki
,
Florida probably has morn clear
promisee aatiafactlon to those who a . big) love to
'Beach; 5 7
water lakes than any other statFAJf
The Daily Herald will be as good ‘ EVERY MAN A CAN D ID ATE
Mrs". Charles
¿fid .little son, call on him.
given a chance oyt *4nder the
Paris
women
now
are
wearing
equal
site in the Union. As Ion-''“ ' David of Lake Charm left Tuesday
as the business men of Sanford will
Olen Howard and Enoch Partin In a tempordry;ronitnn led fiiki
make It. The field has not been watches on their ankles; watch tho the supply- is adequate and c;
.morning for Tennessee, the pome of have the newest Fords in town. It but they caught.jjf |
here.beforo bjit the management of ankles of the American women soon kept pure and free from contain
■Mr parents where she will visit is now easier to- count those without spades, etc., instead b f flsh,' Alton
The Herald will make the field and take on the same fad-— Pensacola tlon the dear watef lakes are all during the summer months.
than to try to enumerate the for­ number of interesting tuin '
right but sooner or^ater the supply ^1
the merchants will be expected to Journal.
■ T /’ W. Allison, who has traveled tunate ones in ,tawn who possess littJe. folks were invited. !lnto
We herewith ask Governor^Tram- is lowered by drouth or the growth
hilp cultivate it.
the states, Canada and Mexico for these machines for fast travelling. dining room where they fa,*
mell to call a special session of tho of the city and the constant drain on
number of years is spending the
E. Burr of Tampa, representing table laden with good thlnf£to 1
The South Florida Press Associa­ legislature to pass a law providing the lake places the water In condi­ summer with his mother, Mra. J. F. the Citrus Exchange and E. A. In the center of the table vu
tion ja being formed today at Lake­ for a watch Inspector in every in­ tion that is unfit for domestic purr Allison at her charming home on Douglas* of Sanford were among the birthday cake with six randls
land and will com prise all the cities corporated town, and are privately poses and the danger of contamina­ Lake Charm.
distinguished guest* of the Cushing and banked Jon all side« with ixiaj
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and towns south of Orlando. Such writing Park to appoint us inspector tion is ever preeent.
HouM«laat week.
tiful hydranA^op, fancy iekw,
Miss
Jephtha
Robeson
of
Missis­
The artesian well» of Florida are!
an organization will prove of greut for Wauchula.— Wauchula Advo­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
McBride
dies
jsnd iced lemontde.
sippi
is
now
the
very
welcome
guest
,
the most valuable aaset of the state. i
benefit to the craft and The Herald cate. *
and baby are visiting relative» in Mary Auiin and Helen Lsstoa
of
Mrs.
J.
C.
Marshall
and
we
are
If
this
law
were
to
pass
it
would
Some sections are more favorod
wishes them success In their under­
sis ted the hostess in tat
very proud to .number her among Lockhart.
taking Sorry we can’ t be with you. require something more than the than others being situated topo­
Miss Villa Dumas s a w a very the tittle folk*. On leaving tscht.
Bryan primary law to select the in­ graphically nearer the supply os our summer visitors.
------ O— &lt;Miss Jennie Hope and Robert W. much enjoyed rook party Tuesday expressed to Evelyn hiring bdi
If you want a good daily this spectors. Every man in the state Sanford, where the pure water flows
good time and wishing her
Lawton
have returned to their homes night for a few of her friend*.
winter in Sanford help us to make would be a candidate and there to tho surface at all times and ran
more birthdays. Those prcMot \
for
the
vacation,
to
the
delight
of
Mr.
Scul
Mathers
of
Gsbriella
a good twice a week paper this sum­ would be no second qjioice voting on be had almost for thn asking. Other
little
Katin May and Roberta
.their
relatives
and
many
friends.
ha*
purchased
the
home
of
Mr.
and
cities on the highlands are forced
mer by giving the paper a better the ballot.— Pensacola Jpournal.
Kenxie,
Gladys
Kelsey,
Hannah
Bros,
have
abput
com­
Mrs.
J.
A.
Barber
on
Bay
street.
Henry, McLaulin is the official to go deeper for the water but the
advertising patronage. There b no
Spear,
Shirley
Swope,
Evdya. i
Mrs. A. H. Hope and daughters
reason In the world for ‘the business watch inspector of this district supply is there and it I s ‘ from a pleted the rebuilding of the town
Florence
Wheeler,
Katherine
metf of this city to take a summer and he will probably be appointed source that fa absolutely p w and since the fire, having beep engaged entertained the Woman's Magazine t o n , WQhelmina Howard, O t b ,
in the work for several months. Club last Friday afternoon.
•destm. The Herald pay roll ia the unless the popular demand would is proof against contamination.
They have made many improve­
Mr. and Mrs. Gid Brown have and Sidney Swope.
call
for
a
primary.
When
we
were
editing
eh*
Qri-r.do
tsarnv in the summer months and
ment*
in
town
and
many
.friends,
moved
into the Nelson house on
------ 0 ------Reporter-Star this
question
was
all- of it is being spent in Sanford.
who
will
remember
them
when
there
Oak
avenue.
started In the papoc for the.benefit
Hitched by the $an. ■
NEGLECTING OUR DU TY
is more building to. be done.
Mr. Ralph Odell of Lakeland la
In
breeding
goldfish, aa
of
the
Orlando
people
and
we
were
Willis Powell has discovered a
The men of Sanford are neglect­
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith gave a visiting his uncle, Mr. R . E. Kelsey which has flourished In Chins l
Vreat truth which he promulgates ing their ‘duty towards the boy* of severely criticised for agitating the
few , friends * pleasant motor trip o f this p lu s .
time Immemorial, the egge are i
.
thus: "The hardest working news­ this city. / Wo are long on good ad­ queation of a water supply. The
moved- from tho reach of the
to Sanford Tuesday visiting ail
Mr.
Charlie
.
Speer
and.
family
people
of
that
beautiful
d
ty
seemed
paper man in tho state is Boil Bent­ vice and short on good deeds.
mala flsb and hatched by the m l
nearby
towns
.and
'returning
at
a
have
moved
into
the
Mathers
house
to*
be
well
satisfied
with
their
take
ley of the Tampa Times and he is What Sanford needs more than any­
shallow dishes.
convenient hour.
on Bay street.
least referred to. Bob is so modest thing else at the present time is a water and the man who questioned
Misses
Eva
Cole.'and
Kay
Mc­
Mr.
R:
L.
a
n
d
*B.
F.
Wheeler
left
4hat he neve* changes his mind Y, M. C. A. building equipped with the advisability of a chapge /^ a s
Pherson of TitusVilie .are visiting Wednesday for White Springs,. go­
‘
Ths. Whol«
without blushing," Let’s start some­ ail the appliances for the training looked upon as nn Interloper who
Mtteee Eula Mann and ftdUh How­ ing through the country_fn.ldr. Bi F, - W a y w r ig b t — W a i f l r w P«r i
thing for Bob— a kind of a Bentley of the youth, giving them a chance) knew but tittle about municipal
ard at their Piesgaqt home on Bay. -W heefer'm SrTThdjr expect to be with the part as*ixncinfim In myi
boom, or a Bentley day; something to spend part of the afternoons qnd j roBtt®r#*
lhia : "*«teUon street:
*
gope about a week or fen days. , play?” ManagAv-"Waa Graaliri
like Fathers’ Day. We chip in this the evening» In good company and wijl7alwttya bw wHb-Griand&lt;r«Fany
Miss
Jennie
O'Cnin
of
Orange­
Mr», H. B. McCall and sons; Ed­ satisfied with -»part’ o fyan/Ü*í,''1
paragraph Tor a starter.— Lakeland where they can be amused with th e ! olh,‘r city that h" Bot »dopted the
burg,
t&gt;.
C.,
who
is
spending
the
ward'and Warren have been visiting Judgo. —
Telegram.
v
proper entertainment*.
A g o o d [ d «P
syatem and it will never
h .lb e settled unti' It fa aettied right
Yes, let a Start a “ Boll's D ay" and swimnUpg pool -XI this .tim e-of- .a
the
have everybody chip In som ethin# ytdr la almost as essential to the and without appearing presumptu­
' ’’ boys as their 'meals and right, .here ous In giving our^gfster d ty advigs
The editor of The Herald ia being n Sanford in the heart of the fiow- we certainly "hope that (tic Orlando
commended upon the article relative ln gf wejl- district there ha* .-never papers will continue the agitation
to njlowing the teams to trample been js (pan with the spirit In tiLm until the watef *»n be obtained from
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
nod eat-the grass on the parkways large enough to put in a swimming aYfteian wqlU—the bast and puregt
. ,
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of Sanford. There,is no reasonable p o o l.” Many dries .in Florida would watitf itv thd wor d.
P. FORSTER, Vice President.
GEO. H* FERNALD, V jc President
excuse for this.outrage upon the pnrt give millions to have Lake Monroe ■ The time will come when Orlando
; B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
A. L. BETTS, Assistant Cashier
of the drivers-or the owners of the and .th^ flowing .wells in thejr limit*, and other. Florida cities will (‘can­
teams a n d -the City officii)* should lihei' w ould h*v% piviliqns, swim­ to use :tbe-dee if wells for carrier» of
bhve the po'wor to arrest the offdnd- ming pools’ gymnasium*, and all the «ewage and'use them for dhirt’ God
»•
''tifs and gtve them a fine. We can appliances for the hoys' and men to intended them— a upply of the best
and purest water ever given into the
M -V *
never have a beautiful city Tf teams enjoy the healthful exerdses..
hands
of
men.
are allowed to trample the parkways
We are all of ,us neglaet ng our
.«iter the owner» have pent t me duty. We are Overlooking the one
and* money trying to make them best way to help our boys become
C A P IT A L $23.000
SU RPLU S A N l^ P R O F IT S $45,000
presentable.
.■
better men. With all that our city
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
— r-O-^-r*.
afford* we are unable to tap a flow­
E S T A B L IS H E D 1887
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Those brethren of (he atate press ing well and have a swimming- pool,
OVIEDO OCCURUENGES
who” announce their -Intention to we Are unablo to rent a room or a
Oviedo continues to grow In area,
publish dally Editions in addition bulldiiig and have a Y. M. C. A.
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A JA
to their excellent weeklies, had bet­ ah’d In the midst of plenty our boya wealth and popu'ation.
. 7- T. J. Aiken ot Dunncllon with hla
ter go aloar.o'n the dally propokitidn- are starring for these healthful
j
family have come to make this tjieir
i f you are making a living publish­ diversion
^
future home. ^ They npw occupy
ing a weekly, sildk to It unleaa'ytm
have on iypn clad guarantee,/from G u n MUST PROFITABLE ACHE the Brannon cottage but in a few
your bus’ji&amp; s men to give'yrfd *udh
It may not 1&gt;* an acre, but It days w l be pleasantly sauRd in
«upport in the publishing of »-daily ought to be as nearly so as possible: their nBvr-*tx ru m bungalow yl»Ich
ms will enable' you to hire sufficient It ought to be situated very con­ is being erected on the property' he
help as not to cdmpcl you to shoul veniently to the house. It should has recently v purchased frbin.'. the
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dor additional burden* in tin- vari­ be chicken tight amf pig strong, in Wilson track nf iau'd to tl«- north of
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ous departments. The publication other words it. should-Jiave a good, the-A. C. L. depot.
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^ o f a j d a l l y newspaper 1« a town of substantial'closely Huilt fence around
Mr"* jtrtbert KirTfc has purchased
'• *' Ail the advantages and safe guards
less than 16,000 inhabitants is by it. Its soil should b* worked deep the now bungs ow, on Graham »Ve­
no means- a soft snap.— Gainesville and. pulverised : lo ‘tUe limit. It nue from .B , 0 . Smith *tid he with
Inaugurated by the United States.
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should be teriillsed abundantly with his family are among the new ’people
Sun,
- .* .. , ;
the beet manure! to pe' obtained. we are glad to welcome tq.our town.
Som e'business man a r e -io , the It Should be cultivated qn the level.
Mr. Sol Mathew* of Gabrielis has
. '•; •\
habit o f ’taking a rest In (he summer Ill fact there Is no-mere Important recently pufchlued (he1 honu* on
INCREASED SAFETY is tne pnnci
time but th e '’ Berhid f - l a on just spot of land on tbe farm than the the hill, also the orange grove on the
the sync ntid in.itfisd oi taking a garden, yet how ^f»* good gardens w «t*aide of town owned by Mrs.
« I d that Ú the thing that interests
rest st this' s«ason wea are rtjaidng do we find on the farms pn the Barber, who b e ca u s e 'o f thi*. feeble
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y
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the paper better than e v e r.' One of countty. The farmer*» table should health of her husband has gone to
t ‘ x- '
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the important changes recently made eaeily be the best provided .with the live with Jf)er sister In Orlando..'
* Every pointy made for safety was Incorporated In t T M
Mr. Bush an'd family now live, ip
is the acquisition pi Mr«. R. A. Ter- most wholesome 12dd In the land.
b7 "
.
th
i
cottige
left
empty
when’
Mr:'
heun to ..the staff, who will have And-this might always be so if the
abldét diinds of our country.
chgrge of, the society page .aiuj will farmer would grow »yen a.tmoll or­ S, M flwope and,family moved into
f e i i m D record -the events,V Jhe chard and-cultivate a good’ garden. their handsome. n*w bome„on Gra­
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coming* and goings and happening« Man's proper diet Is-composed moat ham. AVhnue.
I.. B .M o e rc »hd T. J. A keh bavo
: that has these advantages
of .the ladlea and this .department largely or tlie fruit* and vegetables
.r*
willr prove of, great In tatest to the that fa* may produce from the soli. established a new repair' shop in
m f
.
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of nrgli genes o n ' the town atUhe Intersection of ‘
U dlos’of Sanford. Mr». Terheun has
neva and Chuluota roads.
their families, are
in thl* U

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The— Herald-—will—he—biggerand better than ever end all that
'we ask of (he public la the hearty
cooperation that should be accorded
to a newspaper.

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pt
efficient service, The Peoples Bank o f Sanford is^vvelj
qualified tQ handle banking business in a manner satis­
factory to all.
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i«i Annie Hawkins has g a n a -lo-....
. g n fe W
------------Progrim 75r TfttVitmlggleman
Com mero», Ga., where she will re
In t very pretty exhibition o(
At tho ImperisMTueadiy evening,
«•In until fall!
playing yesterday at Holden Park, June 30th the following program will
imle H*PPeBi°lîfl— Mention Or
\ * P * l * saucer or conb of home Sanford took the gam* from Winter be rendered by a bevy of Sanford’s
.
M alier« In Brief
made ice cream at Miller's Bakery Park by the dose Margin of 12 to 3. brightest young people and -children;
Act I.
Saturday night
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Baby
site
cream,
48c
the
doxen.
ITEMS
Of
INTEREST
Scene—The
1
Mother’*
Garden,
personal
Howard Swartx left yesterday for L. P. McCuller.
’ Chorus of Mothers,”- 12 girls.
U P -T O -D A T E
Vermont, where he will join hla par*
—.........
\
Toots,
the
Bad
Boy.
.
Reginald
Holly
. jeauairr Of The IW ln * 8 mall Talks enta for a stay of several months.
Masons H id Big Time
Billy, the good boy . Alfred Robson
florrlnctly Arranged For Harried
k
The Masoniri picnic at Woodland T oot’* Mot her. , . , Lilian Herring
Niemyir— RriitUn*
flowert placed about
Miss - Ruth McDaniel, who has
„Tf,
Herald Re ad eta
Park ytSterday was well attended
Miss
Adeline
Alvina
Niemeyer
and
while the porch and
Billy’s M o t h e r . C l a r e c e Hand
beer. Visiting her aunt, Mims Eva
by about 160 Masons and their fam­
Mr;
John
Aaron
Bristiine
were
«mar­
with
Japanese lanterr^
Chorus of Knight# and Mothers
Martin of Jacksonville lias returned
ilies and all of them thoroughly en­ Song. Whose Litt e Boy . . . . . .
ried at 9 o ’ clock Thursday morning to make a gay setting oV the youth­
to
Sanford.
t
;*
and Mrs. B- E. Squire and
«/ ,
• - ' ’ I
joyed the.cool park and swimming
at the home of the bride at Long- ful figures and flippy face* o the
Mothers and Grandmothers.
family left Wednesday for their oh
lisa Vesta Weeks, who has been pool snd the many amusements of
wood, Rev. F. P. Storng officiating. children.
.
f ,
Mother
Goose
Characters:
: ¡,pm*'at Good Ground, Long Island
gueat of her brother, Mr. Solon this great Sanford-summer resort.
The entire lower floor of the-home
Music and games were indulged
Strolling
S
on
g.,
,
.
fy
tire
Company
«here they will spend the summer. Weeks and family has returned to
was thrown open tq, the guasta and in until a late hour. In- the guessing
Character S on p:
Change In Oviedo Schedule
Tom*t° wraps and tomato crates her home in Jacksonville.
The Big College. .. Newton Ltnrell. was an exquisite garden o f beauty game of rebus addresses the prise
A recent change In the schedule I’Ve Got the Mumps........................
Mrs. W. S. Smith and son Cope­
th its decorations of graceful ferns waa won by
at P. * S n “ ™ !*;
land of Terra Cola Island are visit­ of tfre Oviedo-Sauford Cannonball
ill palms, hundreds of the boau- Regional Holly 1st.
Weima
Graves,
Mollie
Abernathy
prah yeast cakes oed popcorn at Mrs ing their cousin, Mrs. C. W. Lalng places this line back to the original
u\ wax Like water .Bile# carrying
In the state game the prise fell to
Dowh on the O h i o . , . , . . . . * . . . . . , .
„ Simon’s.
,
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of Sanford.
time-and the train icavea Oviedo in
ly^anor Herring, Reginald Holly - out t\e color scheme of green and Lets Hutchexdn 2nd.
the morning st 8:10 arriving In San­
white. \
t
Mr*. TeTheun waa assisted by
Alls* Gertrude Green left Monday
p
Act II.
Keep coo -while you eat Ice
Preceding the ceremony a fine Mrs. F. P. Strong.
for Knoxville, Tenn., where she wil cream at tables on- the lawn in front ford at 10:80, Leaving Sanford at I Bteal out at Night. . ....................
...
3 in the afternoon arrives st Oviedo
program V f music was rendered by
h take ths summer course In expres- . . . . . . . „ ,______ „ .
Spiuggteman arid Gnomes
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1
B
,k
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S*n
,r
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l
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k
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d
, t 4:20. T h . ch .&lt; f,. U .bou t o n . Stars at Night..Song by the Boys girl friendb of the hride. A piano
For M iu Annie Rtnfro*
| ¿on at the University of the South
Mrs. Paul Blggers and Paul, Jr., hour.earlier than formerly in leaving
solo, Morning Moon by Grieg played . Mm, Harvey Renfro« waa host«
Fairy
Bella..
Fairy
Queen
snd
Fairies
Clover Hill butter the best. Sold of Sanford are visiting Miss Ro­ and
arriving
and the' general
by Miss Josephlpe Smith; vocal so­ at an informal party for her attrac-r
only by TE P- McCulor, phone 277. berta Branch for-the day.— Reporter- public wilt have to be governeB ac­ Fairy Q u een .,... . . Mrs. Douglass
los
rendered by Miss Eve Me- tive • guest, Miss Annie Renfroe
Sunflower Fairy G uard.. . . . ( 1 . . . . .
cordingly. Cspt. B. G. Smith is the
¡iLr*. Nelson and Mr and Mrs Star.
Quartern
were At Dawning snd Tuesday evening. Two table* of
May Thrasher
fan Ness will leave Sunday for New
Schubert’s
Serenade.
rook formed the evening’s amuse­
Attorney C. P. Dickinson of Or* chauffeur in charge.
Jlildegsrde, a Singing Fairy............
»
York city and points In New Jersey ando and the Missea Smith o (
The bride entered the parlors ment.
Virginia Brady
Some Watermelon
expect to be «way for several Winter Park were visitors to the
Mrs Renfore'e guests were Mr*.
Chorus, ,-v .Knights snd M oth ers... upon the arm of her father who gave
L.
B.
Mann,
a prominent grower Song. The Twilfght B o a t . . . ........... her sway In marriage. The .Bridal W. D. Peters, Ml**«* Carrie Ehsantht.
r' W
city. yesterday.
x
of M o y o e brought in a wagon load
Chorus from Lohengrin was aung by minger, Ethel Moughton, Bessie
The quality and the price Is right
The ladies of the Bsptist church of watSrmslons yesterday that were Fairy Queen, The Smugglemsn. • Mit* Eva McQuarters, Mary BranWilliamson, Eva Walker, Messrs.
Gnomes, Mothers and
oo hay and grains at Duttoh'e. 78tf will sell home made lee cretra st the finest that has graced- the lnocl ; V han
Elisabeth
'Branham,
Mabel
Fraser A mitrong, Henry - Nickel,
Grandmothers •
market this season. He made The
Sugar Cured Hams, 20c the pound. MlUer'e Bskery Saturday night.
O'Neal and Johnnis Smith lading a Beecher Kent anf Harry Walker.
__ nale
touch of grace and beauty to an
L. P. McCullcr.
W. M. Haynes, business manager Herald office a present of one that (a) Galloping
we'ghcd 53 K pounds on the scales (b) My Country’s
already
perfect'scene.
of
The
Herald
la
In
Lakeland
today
A happy party of young people
Mrs. Geo. Thomas and daughter
a n d , it was solid and fine clear (c) Dixie........ ..
The
bride
was very lovely in her and their chaperones that picnic«^
attending
the
meeting
of
the
South
Wednesday morning for their
through. It is the new brand of (d) The Smuggiemsn.....................
wedding gown of shadow crepe, en at Sylvan Like yestordey afternoon
(/in SL„Petersburg after a pleas* Florida Press Association. •
melons
recently
discovered
by
a
traine,
the tulle veil was worn in were. Mt. and Mr*. W. Mr M0*
Mr. John Thomas Hodges of Co­
Entire Company, Clarence Mahoney
i f l f ’ to -M r. and Mrs. C. S.
Georgia
grower
and
la
called
the
cap
effect
with a coronet of lilies of KJnnon, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell»
coa was ip the city yesterday the
Excell and is described in another
the valley. .She .carried s shower Mr. and Mm. Peck, Mr. and Mm.
guest of his uncle, Hon. E. A. Doug­
To tho Watermelon Growers
oranges, every one guar
part of this paper., ft is certainly
bouquet o f water lilies and fern tied Taylor, Mm. Purdon, Misses Alice,
lass. Mr. Hodges is one of the
J. F. Mann has discovered an ex­
full «if Juice, at Turner's
Annie and Luey Whltner Lillian
prominent citixens of the Cocoa sec­ rightly named, for 'if.s n y of them cellent mo’on for Florida, called the with white tulle.
excell this melon they 'will hpve to
t Phone No. 76.
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Gibson,
Helen Rowland, Essie Pur­
Receiving
the
gueeta
were
Mr.
and
tion and a prominent Floridian,
Ekcell
He has this season grown
go some
don
and
Helen Peck; Messrs. Karl
Mrs.
Frederick
John
Niemeyer,
as­
;f*Cotion seed meal, shorts, bran at
6 aci*»s of this melon with only 80
Mrs. R. E Tolar haa returned
sisted
by
sn
uncle
snd'aunt
of
the
Roumillat,
Rev. Dr. Brownlee, Lee
hf , F. Dutton’s.
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pounds of fertiliser to the acre and
from Chicago where she attended
Sanford at the Beach
bride, M r..and Mrs. Clouser.
Peck, Frank Purdon, Ed Giles snd
Joe DeMcat. the irrepressible ex- the National Association of the
Sanford it well represented at two cultivating*, snd he has melons
A reception followed the wedding Mr. Gibson.
ptet* to leave tomorrow for Jack* Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Daytona Beach just now, many of now that will average between 65 ceremony, the dainty refreahmehta
The party went out in machines,
and 70 pounds, It does welt on high
wnville where he will be engaged
our
people
staying
for
a
few
weeks
being
served
by
the
Misses
Mary
carrying
their lunches, enjoyed bath­
✓ Mrs. Endor Curlett and stater,
for oeveral days in piloting schooners Miss Belle Ichenor of Geneva were or going and coming, at the popular sandy soil, stands dry weather1 well snd Elisabeth
Branharft,
Mabel ing snd boating on the lake return­
as this past season shows, and also
Kfou the IjWr.
in the city yesterday, much to the seaside resort. Mrs. Roy Symes stands frosts better than the gen­ O^Neal, Johnnie Smith and Eva Me- ing to the d ty in .the evening.
snd children, Mrs. B. A. Howard
Quarters. Mis# Eva Walker pre­
Hxy, oats, corn, chicken feeds at delight o their many friends.
and children and M n, John Melsth eral rhn of melons, a* we had two sided st the bride’s register!
,f. F. Dutton’s,
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It is reported that W. H. Under­ and family are spending the ummer quite severe frost« after they were
■ Msny and beautiful were the gifts
Mrs. C. M. Williams will enter­ wood is critically ill at his homevon in cottages and the men, folka go Up and there wan very little replant­
of cut glass, silver chins, bric-aing to be done.
.
—r ,
tain the Sunday School elams of Mr*. Oak avenue. He had an operation over every Saturday and Sunday.
brac snd linens that testified to the
Washington, June 22.— Reports of
L W. Diggers at her home tonight: some time ago and seems to have
They
are
a
very
good
shipping
Among those seen on the beach
esteem in which thè young couple
A fine time 1# anticipated and all are suffered a return of the disease.
this week from Sanford were Mr. melon, has a fine (favor and beat of are held. Among them is a clock, the Department of Agriculture indi­
»♦¡come
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald, Mrs. Dr. Milter, Dr. and Mrs. Cecil alt will lay in the field for three the exquisite workmanship of the cate a heavy apple yield in Mary­
land and North Carolina, the finest
-Pepper, bggplsnt crates at F. F. both of whom are in ill health will Butt, Sheriff Hand, L. P. McCuller, Weeks after they are ripe in the hot bride’s grandfather made after the
crop
In the history of Colorado, sn
sun
before
showing
sign*
of
decay.
leave shortly for Clifton Spring», J. D. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. "T. K.
fashion of the grandfather clocks of
Button’s.
C *&amp;
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unusual
crop ih Michigan, goad
N. V., for the summer. Their many Batea and Mercer Davis, Eugene
It has been claimed that Georgia tong ago, and highly prised by the
I have a first class painter and sign fr.enda are hoping that the sojourn
crops
In
Virginia,
Georgia and South
Houmlllat and several others
grown seed will not produce good young bride.
9 writer. We can do- your harness re- will-’ greatly benefit them both.
Carolina
and
prospects
in other
melons in this state, but I can state
A ; very important personage at states generally good or above
1 pairing and euto top work now.
the
.
On
Their
Honeymoon
from
my
own
experience
that
they
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Marlow
wedding was the old négro
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
average.
have taken the cottage on Palmetto ■Mr. and M n. J. T. Hill are in the do.
mammy, Elisa Graham, the well
Insect pests killed the fruit in
Mrs. M. C. Savage of Jacksonville avenue which waa recently vacated city for a few deys the guests ol the JJ will be glad to answer any in­ beloved old family servant of the
many old orchards in New England
b the guest of hèr« daughter, Mrs. by B. Davis and family/ who have Sanford House. They were mar­ quiries in regard to the above melon Niemeyer’*.
ried in Tallahassee last Monday and snd assure the growers' of Florida
filin e Turner. '.The . many' friends moved to Tampa.’ •
Mr. snd Mrs. Bristiine gave the and damage from tent caterpillars
are taking a bridal trip through that this is the melon for their guests the slip and left by automo- was common from Maine to New
Qj Mrs. Savage -in thii city are deMia's King left on Wednesday
ktfd to SOS her •in their midst
Florida Georgia and the Carolina*. needs.
bile for Sahford wh*rt they t'M'k the J C ork .---------- -— -----------------------------night for Atlanta after spending the
Mr. HUI ia well known Ih Santoro,
[Kiin.
• .
train for " Jacksonv tie, enroute to - p Some Injury was suffered in Indi­
J. F. MANN,
gal few month* her# in the millin­
having
resided
here-severa"
morithfl
Bait more and Philadelphia, They ana and Illinois from a late freeae
Get your Ice cream from Duhart's ery parlors of Mrs. J. H. JJi
wo years ago while installing the
will
be gone a .month, returning to and insect injuries are reported in
Washington, June 26.— Sere no E.
Ifv Cream' Factory.
j 86 *tf
MUa King m ode'.many‘friends while
Monotypo machine In Tho Herald
Longwood
where they will set up Indiana, Illinois snd MUsourj..
liir hhls 'Ptllabury flo k fd n w o o d lore who hope she- jvill return to office. Mrs. Hill la the daughter of Payne, congressman from New York housekeeping for themselves. Mrs.
A bumper peach crop is tndlcsted
and who helped frame the PaynoSanford in the fall.'
Pfcl6. L. P. McCuller. r • Bb-jtc
Hon. Milton Smith, edltpr of the Aldrlch tariff bill, and who was de­ Bristiine wore a hshdsome travel­ in West Virginia end a very lirge
Albert O. Martin o f , Sanford and Tallahassee Democrat and was very
The Woman’s MUaio.nafy Society
throned In the famous rules fight ling suit of green with hat to match.' one in Georgia. A light yield ia in­
"MUd
Mannered” . Sam Hoffman, popular in the younger society set
f the Baptiat church will .meet at
which relegated "Und# Joe" Cannon She is’ the 1 only child of Mr. end dicated in Mafyland Delaware apd
clerk
at
the
DeSoto
motored
out
to
in
Tallahassee.
ba residence of 3 lr*. Vi M. Wllto the ranks, was 71 yearn old today. Mm. Niemeyer Mr. ■ Bristiine Is Virginia, where late frost did injury,
Mr. Hill Has been pdvanced by
ims. Palmetto- and Second Mon­ Thonotosassa Lake yesterday after
The New York congressman was associated in business with his wire’s as it did in the north At antle
from Maine to New Jersey.
ty evening at 7:8&lt;j, ' Members are noon in Mar Martin's Ford auto­ his company to instructor and the recipient of hearty and cordial con­ father.
efficiency department of the MonoOut
of
town
guests
for
the
rrqueeted to jm n g their Juno For- mobile.— Tampa Tribune.
In the Middle west, southern Kan gratulations from hla msny friends
j «¡in Missioh apurnals.
Mrs. P. F. Crary and two chil­ ype and has just returned from
sas alone reports good prospects.
in Congresa. ht* friends of the "other d hg were D h and Mrs. C. P,
trip that embraced.--'ill ike states
side” who efV hls political enomle»,. or, Mr.
ttf „and Mrs. Dickson and Miss Colorado report* favorable, pros­
Valencia o anges, large and T\is- dren- of Tampa are visiting at the from Canada to Cuba
Ria
many
léadlnr In f t informai démon«ua&gt;
S«&lt;| ord; Mrs. A. H pects.
horacdf her sister, Mrs. Geo. Shipp
lous at TurneNe, *phone No. 76
friends here are congratulating him tion In Payne’ , honor.
Speaker Fuller and M i« Fuller o Altamonte.
of
Markham
Heights.
They
expect
77-tf
to leave in a few daya for Daytona and his br de and The Herald join% Clarke was expected to ' follow his Mias Hill, Maitland; Misses TetherMrs. Bell, . wfu» of our eflicelnt Beach where they will spend several in wishing them long life and hap­ program of last year snd congratu- ly, Mary and Elisabeth Branham,
Nothing Short of Celgmlty. .
inolo county
E m u l superintendent weeks before returning to their home piness. •’
late Congressman Payne from thÎ*'ETâ McQuartem. Mabel O’ Neal,
Holding a glass of clear honey In.
Johnnie
Smith
and
Mm.
Greenwood
jUtft today for Georgia where she irt Tamps.- •»
cha|r,.
his right hand, father observed Im­
Want* bake and Churches
o Orlando*
\
¿kill spend the summer among the
pressively: “ ft cost the tittle bees,
\
Mm.
B.
G.
Smith,
tceorapkflfed
R.sv,;.jFraftk D. -Hunt, formerly
nttrinclons and peaches and yeHow
t
many
a weary trip to fill this wltif
by KeFUnxbsnd, B. G. smith,.wero in pastor o f . the Presbyterian church
Oli
, hfled chicken.
Lawn Party •
sweetnesa from the flowers.” Little
Excusable
Ç»sl*y..;
City yesterday. Mr..Smith ha*;i&gt;een here and well- beloved by a’l thb
Laura, who had been listening close­
Thursdays and Sundaya^VTooif- appointed to the position of* coq-. people Irrespective of religious creeds * Twcnty-fiife'uilputes'kfter her 41Vcis Terhéun eotejtained about
ly, exclaimed, with great earnestness:
hnd Park. . Picnic conveniences, ductor on the Senford-Oviedo
VjPi Spegh writes rt)8 following to the' Herald: rorce-from one buab.Ud a WelUburg twenty-ftve yiung people Iksf even "Wouldn't It have t?een too bad If one
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RB*rrIo«l U&gt; h«r ||n
a |aWn party for her young
merits. T ljc o n ly 'isfe , ■rlfean ial
and expects to be able to hOltf
hope .tp ode you next winter in
of them had dropped the glnssT”
Mtdoor swimming pool,*'em ptied the position after severalt months ganfor^S*Tj^^ j,, tj,# meantime I
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daily, cleaned end re-fiHed from ar- practice. He is rather timid at want you to be sure, and hevw that
«rl7-4UM,% . - n u i b n i h
* au M"»1 f 11«’
Lucky Aocidsnt for Him.
-tsiau well; Shower bath, toboggan present about approaching passen- lake bulkheading all' done and tho Time*.
° % • i
-ja b e th a n d LciTa Hutcheson rccelyod
After proposing three times anil
dlde. leased privately also. ' . 85t( gert for their fares, but hiB friends new tourist hole' on the ^ay. before
’ . ------ --- ------ --------- ‘ her guests on the porch. Afi-.-r i &gt;&lt;■ being /ejected on, account or bia ugli­
For« 8 t s l « * i o Mshoneny. V : 1 *rriv‘ 1‘ 01
&gt; ° « n*
[V * *'■»«* ness, a man in London was Injured
L T-Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Drown leave say that in tinur he will overcome I* get there. lf&lt; ynu cannot get the
&gt; ? Monroe take bulkheading Finished,
Use oxalic *«cid ami water, rubbing fwlic *“ « » • li\« ord,r oi
•ven' In .an accident so severely that when
tomorrow fo r Jacksonville where this-bishfiilneae. ' ' ■
he recovered hla fkce bad been com­
U
in
with
a
clean,
fork
(Until
tho
et*l»
,
lnK
*nd
all
report
having
hg&amp;|»
they will rem ain; untl
Monday.’
Rroposiqg't&gt; municipal ice plant perhaps .you . nan* get the Forrest
pletely reconstructed, decidedly for
diHappaars.
Mabngany-maF.
be
pob
I
Jolly”
good
time.
They expect to aall from that port ior the city o f St. Augustine a reso­ Lake buikheading done and have
*
the* better. TTo proposed again and
tehed
'wilb
a
flannel
ciofh.'dipped
la
j
.
T
^
cottage-was
mdde
•
attractive
■He* thi/'* steamship. Somerset, for lution offered by Alderman J. N. him speaker 6 { thé house by that
whs
accepted.
sweet
nr
cold
dra«n-lbiMed
oil,
’ - v^th potted plant* and vates of cut
T\ 5 »
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of
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prppqriilflM
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sched­
l°- hiafylan^ t p S ^ ^ l h e parents sjUhout dixAcut IsaLnlght.. The reao•'.Y1'
I*!
D row n '‘for tgvsrnl
lutlon providesr/gr a special commit­ ule time, I shall cvtaln'y expect you
will also he the-guests of
tee to ìn v«tÌ 2 *Rf .the feasibility, of to have ths,pew Methodist, Baptist
M/v
Èì Henry at tpalr
the proposition lhd for the dty at^ and Presbyterian, churches all built
I gct-thC|e. With kind«t Atlantic S
to/ney • to report Upon the legal by th r­
k— -- *
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i V R W ’jf^
phase. The rAoliitibn was adopetd eat re
? Youre truly,
upoy motion of ‘Alderman Myers.
e i.
Nodus IIoi
F. D. HUN
'President Crlchlow named -Aldermen
1 have a- fust da*
W e .handle the. business of our depositors promptly— satisfactorily—i^trefully.
Pomar, Hill and Center qn the sgec* trial..
I
Notlre
te
Tax
Paysrs
H ■' •
w . II. Undqrwood ial committee.r-St. Augustine RecQiir OfTifpra,and Board o f Directors are Sanford men, who ara-familiar with 1
Thè’ 1919 aaseaxmem on your prop»
6 rd. * •
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erty
wa*
rnade
by
Omnge
oounty
ofMl*» Mae Kennedy, the charminj
local values and conditions, and It Is their desire to assist all wbrthy patrons of H
LAKE MARY
. .
fidalii The .eomplrtcd bocja a-ere d«v
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tyrr- &gt;.t. M . Brown,: iQ*
this institution.' :
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Mis# Gucsie. Tillis of Ssnford Uvered to SomlnoW «ounty in Óetober,
* A^ » &gt; ; ^ t i n g Wends Arid
1913. If thè aaasattnent* in'your nelght,Te« in ...iljiffyord: 'M i » Ken- spent Sunday here with friends.
We invite yoii to make our bank your bank and thcreby identify yourself with . ”
Three automobiles full of pleasure borhood were not equallxed, comò In and
* * w 0 former Vr^eldent of ’San*
a PltOanESSIV^ SA NFORD BA N K, who w ill’m ake your interest theirs.
snd her'msnÿ. fr'ends are giv- seekers spent the day Sundsy st talk to rqpnl»m&gt;t tiicm and we'wfiTget
the
;bom*
of
MmEvans
and
en-»
tbijui
on
thK-isiTroUs
ss
tbey
ahould
Jî L * l ' »d jrçtsSrrnejba'ok to loci
- " W e Pay 4 ’ ParCeht Interest On 8ay.in^ Deposits
THOMAKX. BATE8 ,
^
1 Hby^f&amp;Çe* with ‘joyeff the day fishing and bathing. be. *
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Bntxm’
nger
of
Longwood
[**^lf* the maçy frtrpreyetnents
I
a.
good
.sermon
here
last
*tuy and '.Tin ‘ha*dly reslike delivered *■_
Owner’s
Notfcel
k little vilikge h;sx grown to S ifâ a y at 1 1 ô’elock and wül conm
‘Ollni __ ; - , . ■'
At
tinbe to do so eyery third Sunday,
of
r u n . Sunde» and daughter. Mrs.
Uf spend 1
(COURT HOUSE B
8
. McBride and Ulti# Ruth are spend inda
»MAUon in
a while at their
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WHITEWASHED wonrtudrs the report.-“ ho ir c»h llrey* CHtiLtJOTA G RO W !
bo expected to maintain that spirit
of
independence' sb essential, to the Dulldlng T in s’. Hotel and Making
Methods Attacked Dot No Ground*
- Other Improvements •
just
administration of (he lawT
To Impeach
Chuluota, tbs rapidly growing
"It is not necessary to say any­
Washington, June 25.— Complete
thing in commendation o
Judge town in Seminole county on tho new
cxoneratloh of Federal Judge Em­
Kissimmee Valley division of the
ory Speer,, of the Southern Dlatrlct Spèer. Thè last line of the major­
ity report, recommending nò further Florida Eaar Coast Hallway, has a
o f Georgia, from chargee that led to
.great future and is showing rsmarkCongressional Investigation of his action upon the charge is, despite
abie growth: James E.-Ingrataam vice
all
criticism
to
the
contrary,
a
com­
conduct, was recommended today
plete vindication. It would not president of the Flagler System and
lu a minor ty report by Representa­
president of tho Model Land Com­
tive Volstead of Minnesota, a- mom- have been written If the evidence
pany;
Sidney Harri'on, secretary
bèr of the in s tig a tin g 's u b eermmit- had.ponted to anything worthy of
of the Model Land Company, and
real
criticism.
In
conclusion,
let
t e o ^ f the house ‘Judiciary commît
L. Larson, northwestern representa­
Urejft dtffpresentatlve Volstead also me add that the day frill come when
tive of the F ogler System, returned
Judge
Speer
will
be
remembered
attacked the Vnethods and findings
yesterday from an automobile trip
o f the majority of the sub commit with pride by the people of Georgia,
through that section.
not
only
for
hia
ability
and
integriti*,
tee, wbo held that the evidence did
"W e found excel ont progtr**iybe•not warrant impeachment, but *e- but especially for ^hst Mr. Wimber­
intt-m«dw*upon
tire hotel noiabeing
‘ vertly criticised certain .acts of the ly called his many beautiful acta, of
erected," eaid Mr. Ingraham this
merey
to
the
poor
and
the
op­
accused jurist.
morning. The brick la up for the
“ While I concur In the rccom pressed." '
first story. The hotel will proba­
The
majority
report
take*
up
the
inondation* made in the majority
bly bo ready to open b y the first of
charges
in
detail
and
comments
.on
report that no further proceeding!
October
1 is of fire proof con­
them
at
length
It
includes
these
be had upon the charges against
struction,
has
thirty bedrooms, is to
findings:
Judga Speer, I desire to express la as
" À reading of thè record makes it be oqulpped with e fcctrlc lights, run­
emphatic language os possible my
protest against the methods that plainly evident that throughout the ning water and all modern equip­
have been pursued," say* Repre- long period of his service* of almost ment gerneraiiy. With it* comple­
thirty years, there ha* been an utter tion the- Influx of proipectiwctaetaonttive .Volstead In his report.
lack
of harmony between the Judge tlers will be even greater than at
" I desire to have it distinctly tin
of
the
Un ted States Court for the present aa they will then find suit­
derstood that I do not crUicsle the
Southern
District of Georgia and the able accommodations while looking
m ot ves of my associates, for whom
I have the highest personal regard; bar o f.th e district, as well as the about before purchasing and while
but the proceedings in this invest! people. The committee fiund a bu] ding ’ upon their' property.
"T he town is growing and devel­
gation have been marked by acts revengeful spirit, evidenced' requefitoping
rapidly. Streete are being
l
y
by
the
testimony
of
w
itness«
cruelly unjust and unfair. No ef­
laid
out
Shade trees haw been
toward
Judge
Speer,
and,
on
-the
fort was made to protect the judge
planted.
Property
generally is be­
other
hand,
a
superior
consciousness
against mere slander and abuse that
could serve no other purpose than of the great power of the judge over ing developed. -Progress It evident
to disgrace and humiliate him. Ev­ alt matters coming before him and everywhere.
"Indications are that the section
ery enemy that twenty-nine years the rights of the people of his dis­
will
soon become the headquarters
trict.
,,
the bench had produced was in
1’
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An
examination
of
the
record
in
for
cattle
raising. Stock
raisers
i£~yjUd and eagerly encouraged to dethere
are
us'ng
modern
methods.
this
case
is
suggestive
of
the
fact
^ t i l l ih l s g «Vance and to aupplemcnt
¿hail', with all sorts of Inuendoes and that eàlly in his judic al career They havo vats or the eradication
-'Insulting opinions utterly illegal as Judge Speer&gt; ascertained the limit to of the costly ca\t u tick. Thsir stock
evidence and incompetent for any which he could go before liability to is of splendid* quality. This il well
proper purpose. It la humiliating impeachment for official conduct U us*rated by-the fact that one man
to read this record and have to ad­ would accrue, and jxent as close to there I know of is receiving f&amp;O a
mit that a comm ttee of congress is the line upon many occasions aa head for his cattle. Comparing that
with the price usually received one
responsible for this sort of cruel In­ safety would permit. .
can
understand the vaiua of using
justice. No one in any civilisedscientific methods.
I
country would tolerate any such
" A good hard surfaced highway
proceeding."
is being constructed from Titusville
" I f Judges are to be subjected to
through to Chuluota and Gpneva.
the treatment accorded Judge Speer"
This will be of much benefit n open­
ing up the country.
‘ We found on the trip that Vo­
lusia, Putm-m and Seminole coun­
ties are all doing much good roads
work, Their roads are in good condit’on and they keep them so. They
have good mach nery— scraper ,
drag* and other equ pment—and
they keep tbl in use. They devote
much care and attention to he up­
ARI*,NTS, set your children u good example by flOrNG TO
keep.of the roads after they are con­
CHURCH SUNDAY. Tho tnnn of the hon\e who bravely
struí t»d. The poorest link o ’ the
declares that tire churches nre for women folk ns he lies in
road was in St. Johns county. The
bed or arranges to apend tho day in Some ungodly- wpy not only inroad to Palatka is very goojt for a
rus himself, but his idle, bonstful words are heard by tho little
bum
road, but rather bum for a good
y or girl at home. Children aro impressionable, and thoy quickly
road. Taken altogether,' the roads
accept the father’s viewpoint.
are raged very weib-^W e left* San•t &lt;t
ford at 10 o ’ clock in tl\J morning.
W H E R E 18 T H E F A T H E R W H O 18 N O T I N T E R E S T E D IN T H E
We covered 110 mi e*. were delayed
M O R A L S O F H IS C H IL D 7
A N D W H E R E W I L L T H E C H IL D B E
a half hour at the Monrqe ferry,
T A U G H T L E 8 8 0 N S O F R I Q H T E O U 8 N E S 8 IF N O + IN T H E H O U S E
spen a half hour In DeLaitd took
O F GODT T H E E X A M P L E O F A F A T H E R W H O 18 A R E G U L A R A T ­
a half hour for iunch and Ipent a
hal' hour at San Mateo eand then
T E N D A N T A T C H U R C H IS M O R E P O W E R F U L - T H A N A N Y 8 E R .
arrived here at 6:80 in the afternoon
M O N T H A T C A N BE P R E A C H E D .
IF Y O U T H I N K Y O U A R E T O O
five hours und a half actual running
F A R A D V A N C E D IN T H O U Q H .T , IF Y O U A R E B U R E T H A T T H E
timo.
And we took it rather otay,
C L E R G Y M A N 'S S E R M O N S A R E D R Y , IF Y O U M U S T F O R E G O A N
too."— St. Augustin Record.

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your dear parents trudgo ofT to church on the Sabbath. Of courno
tire world was not as advanced then as it is todav. But muny of
tfie so culled advances really nre recessions. In many places,
tliankn to this advanced thought, the name of God doesn’t obtain
tho reverence it did when you were a
child There is no denying
---------that "going to church" bus deteriorated in mnuy of tlip so cSlled
niightenctl communi tie*.
This enlightenment is only darkness. Wlnjre is the scientist or
leader in advanced thought ]to compare with God? - Churejtes aro
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| Ita good table from last summer season throughout the stats.

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A household remedy of the French
peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable
oil, and said to pomeas wonderful
fulm*
merit
in the treatment of stomach, liver and
intestinal troubles has been introduced
in thia country by George-H. Mnyr,' who
for twenty: years baa Tn*cn one
Iwyling down town druggists of Chicago
and who himsotf was cured by its use.
So'qtfck and effective is its m-ttori that
a single dose is usually wnough to bring
pronounced relief in the most stubborn
cas«, and many people who have.'
it declare they never heard of nnything
to pt-oduce such remarkable result* in
wagt!
«fcsrmrt a time. It is known aa Mayr's
Won&lt;jerfui Stomach Remedy and ein,
now be had at airaoat.any .drug atore
It is now sold here by L. R. Philips ft
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-When that timé c o m « fo you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the Woman’ s tonic. Cardul is composed, of purely, vegetable Ingredients, which act
“ / , yet surety, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build mcm back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands o f weak.
falling
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Its past
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Several of the state papers are
juat now taking Aip the new Florida
Orange called" the Gim Gong or
Louts Gim Gortg arid named fee^
originator, a prominent Chinese or­
ange grower who has resided on his
grove Hear DeLand for many years.
W. C. Temple of Winter Park,
former president of the Citrus Ex­
change and one of the primo mo­
vers in the organisation of that
great body of men who have ac­
complished ao much for the industry
of Florida, was In the city last week
apd in conversation with a Herald
representative relative to tho out­
look for tho orange crop in Florida
was questioned regn ding his recent
change in his immense groves. He
gave out the information that ho
was cutting back his t r e « and bud­
ding them to the Louie Gim Gong
tree» and that hereafter the most
of his t r e « would be of that kind
and he would depend upon late or­
anges and grapefruit. Being the
recognized authority on the orange
crop of the stats and a man who has
made gopd not only in Florida but
In the busy marts of trade in Pitts­
burg where he successfully wrestled
with the big ones Mr. Temple’s plana
can safely be followed by others and
It i i safe to assert that the late or­
anges and grape fruit will eventually
solve tho .question of the citrus in­
dustry in Florida.
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The orange business bids fair to
be revolut onixed through -the work
of Yewie Gim Gong and h i lata, or­
ange. In T886 he pollinated Hart’s
late orange with the pollen from a
Mediterranean sweet orange The
re ult o ’ this experiment was a tree
bearing it* fruit very late In the sea­
son. In June this fruit is a trifle
acid though it can be shipped. It
la best, however, in September and
October, when ther
la but one
other va iety on the market.
Like the vegetable grower, the
o-ange man in F iords must diver­
sify and prevent a glut in shipping
all the fruit at one and the same
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abarra et «ha par valúa et Oaa llundrad
were sent to the New York store
!* 100.00,) Doflara os«h, aUH U
rad
and twenty-five to Philadelphia
lEtiAL ADVERTISING
atoekri , « d # prafarrod sto*» abatí; aatillo
tho
tbo
boli!ara
lo
roeolvo
In
«Xrh
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out
ot
rubllabtd under tbla Heeding furTho Car That Ha» B(»od Th» Testi From the day the twenty-five cars
tho nat oarainn ot tbo rarporallo«. . fixed
i,r M. r. A. B a m « . JaekaonvUleD
Of Time And Service
arrived in. Philadelphia they have
yearly divides* et ala per »entuna par year nati I
c«wx «r o m e J*sx*.
r««atr tbo preferred atork la rail rad, «a borelaxtUr
Detroit, Mlchr., Junji 26.— Perhaps been the sensiton of not. only the
provided, hetera asy dividende aboli bo
Sui* . f r u .a u
wpoo_ ot eet a&lt;ide tor Iba
there la nothing in connection mUh automobile trade but of the busi In r- Bwau ot U xuU J. »'ranch:
•wo « hut of qualor and pov
Nrtlct h hm hy d m , to aQ whom U ou y con- *v*îihV , a *k «üfldend» on preferred atock
the modern automobile that ia given ness world generally. All fiprts 0 «HJ». Ihxl on th* *UhU (llh) day of A ««u n , A. D. ^hal^he— pald
t0 ,1,c Prea dency of the United
w— . —
- —. ———jail e , upoa tho fimi
eeml-annuaJljr,
Jwjáfvr sad July at rack yrar.
I, ■ M llr ib U Uw HananbU
as much con» deration aa that .of I predict ons were made as to how fflh
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the remerkeble feet «cO. Hacrior. Jadn or n t l Court, u Judc* ol Pn&gt;- . T “ * dividend on tbo preferred atock «hell
bo cumulative, »o that fi in any year, dlvfenduAnce, aay» R, H Kain, Auto- Sort a time,they . would remain in ®*1* , d " f m y fluii dt-eborr* u *drataMT»«or* donde
¿gpUibfd by honeet old Abo Lin«mou nlínf to eia (SI per centum »hall
U. h. * e. t, a. ot the Mtata of M an u J. rrancb.
mobile E d itor-of the -Philadelphia service. The many predicting that daCMJrd, aod-UeU «1 th* auoo Umo 1 alti
not bo paid on
_ auch preferred atock, tho do” , ,nd Ida »uccwa ha* been the
Delaney
. abati — a chart» upon
-,—
I to aold Court m y final oorounU aa aH.......
the Bet
Record. "W ill it st^nd up? How in a few months they would shake M
JLjni »tar of mllllona of
latrato, or anM «tate, and oafc far thdr approvai earnlnc* of the corporation,
, ----------- - and »hall bo
aubaoqucatly paid before any dividends
Daini January S » d . A. I). 1*1«.
long will it go through dally service! aperti ¡they could never stand the
£ £ men who aimed aa high, If they
■hall bo P
paid
u
P
«pon
or aet asida for tbo
R A I &gt; 8 (ITANLkV,
in the hands of the, unskilled driver strain of such severe work aa they
S f»il abort of that attainment.
common atock. Tbo batanee of tho aet
l-O
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M7,
J-J7,
profits
o
l
tho
corporation
ahall be used after
without shaking apart, is the thought would have to undergo in delivery
Bet "Old Abe" lived when' braina
tho Internet on the .preferred atock of ala
Per
eeatum
haa
been
paid
to retiro tbo prethe average man who U thinkiffg of I service, and lots of men-plkced the
r tt ht a premium’ irrespective of
ferred «lock of Ike corporations tho net
buying a car has above all others length of their usefulness at one
tie citadel wherein they dwelt, and
earnlnie ° f ‘ he corporation to bo applied
*ha redemption of tbe preferred stock
when considering the choice of anlyfear. They were watched day by Io tbo a rc a li ron fi. Set eni b Judirla! Clr- t*
1st a mere handful of political’ tyF ? J *1» amoairt tbe hold««» of the pre­
«ull. In and ter «ho Coenty nf Me minai e. ferred atock and
acdividende
« • &lt; « — a ^ahall
. v. hbe• paid■----- no
automobile. Folks nowadays want day!for signs of breaking down, but
rtEtJ claimed a divine right of guard«a rid a . |B Cboaeerr
upon the rommen »took until tbo antico to bo shown, when they are buying as far as the general pub ic noticed Hontna P. Danlallt, In har'onra
touMp over the factoriee ¡md apperlfbt and aa ExacutHx ot tbo aebeen
lU U t* ^ ‘ S“
a car, as the business has gotten to their numbers did not seem to’ lessen I s t e ol W . .w . Daniela, deceaaod,
. of mankind. Abe waa. uni
è*, redeemable
h im .
Complalnaat
-Cltatioh
and ta b le d to cell at any time
imo aftas (bo
that point where .an automobile Is a to any considerable extent, and a:
In appearance but all to the
«orporajiaa la duly or f . alied
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)J ,_atock
* * dï
jn the matter of braina, and
Combatting all these adverse clr commercial product, a necessity in almost every turn a ' Wansmaker Jay A. Etmleln. Defvndant I
for bdalnaaa, at tha par vain# 4of
o •#»aid
Ton., i y A- mnaiela, a non-aeUdanl of tbo
T .th “ ** **? swrited later net or
ng the current of the aentl- cumsttnces, without the influence tbe life of the average man, and no Ford could be seen flying past, many
Bt»U of Florida!
dividendo duo on eald atock. Tko radami»It npprartoc tran tbo affidavit ot Oeor
fr?!n
P"&lt;W»Td stock »hall not biclo
t of hia time It waa a compara­ of wea th, Jo * Scars’ rise from jan­ longer a luxury, the toy or tho play- of them apparently overloaded!
O, Herria*. bereln duly fliod, tbat Sa
I until tbo corporation
haa liquida
llonldeted
baa
tod Ita
"T oday, after three years con- fT ’i i ? r Ì “ ® of
b l y eaay matter to (t*&gt;p and itor to congressman Is one' of the thing of the wealthy date.
’ •r *“ • *®*»plainasl outatkndinf ind»bteda*sa.
Tbe
board,
o
f
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directora
may.
oben
tbe
“ No harder test of the endurance I stent service, J. U. Stull, of Wanalaid the reins of government until most phenomenal successes of the
laeoa to the holders
•a aquel amount ot
lit lamentable epJpqde at Ford'« age, yet there h*s been only a dis- of a motor car can be found than maker's, Philadelphia store -state«
the corporation for
theater cut ahbrt t^li earthly career.' kultory comment upon it in the ita use In tho delivery servi«* of a that the entire twenty-five For«
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T be prelerrnd etoek
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v
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d ty department ' store. The cars in Philadelphia, instead of hav*
But in fulfillment of the prophecy newspapers, and I doubt if a slngla bi
- r j * « to affinai uakaowni tbat Ibo
S ,j
ano r e tti ot
i Pope (not .of Papal, but he of pulpiteer has considered it worthy work in such cases consista of trips ing fallen to pieces or ahaken apart aald dofaadnnt ia aver
,k *r* '* BO P o ««» •» «bo alato
o f « o r td t.
eereUo of i eubpoena upoo
fame),' timea have changed, of mention to his congregation. If ■lx days jn the week and In the busy are etili in eervice, practically
thU r a r "
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P#ÜC.
tin* days arc stretched fur good us they wero tho day they
of recognising genlua wher- Sears heid fallen by the wayside from
born, we manufacture state»- fatigue during his campaign, and into the night— at- times even tu t- were put on the street.
at theological- institutes and someone h id discovered . the odor Ing the entire 24 hours. The work , "These Ford care are used by
supported vniveraitiee, sc­ of a stimulant in the vicinity, the la much harder op the car than Wansmaker In city and suburban
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our moat promising subjects pulpit and press would have r*- pleasure driving, because there is no delivery service. They cover from
for In
choice
of
roads.
The
goods
must
80
to
40
miles
a
day,
averaging
from
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Í«r
ftlfht
roiiMtutlv*
their physical perfections much sounded from poll to poll with har­
same aa we do e race horse or rowing details of the Uct—but he b f delivered on what sort of street 800 to 600 light packages. Eaey one *WRaeoe, X . A. p O U O L A M . Clerk ot ibo
y
e
•aid ‘ preferred etoek
In takes the place of a wagon and two T ÿ f f V l S t . 8 * ,T fi., w ' ,kl*
ns(e bog. The- exceptions to thta only succeeded in winning a »eat In or road the customer may live
datod at tho option ot tho
H l. .
,
E- A. DOUGLASS,
aratarrad dock, by eoa
id* era usually made in fa v o r; of congress by overcoming the customs the cities there a r e ’ miles and miles I borre*. but with the latter using one . ‘SClerk
of Circuit Court, Seminole Co., « a , lacrad atock iato common
prtulousnrss if It be a perfect and prejudices of fhe people— by of car tracks to be cruised, there arci horse every other day the average : _____ „ . .
fly J. c . Ho boria, D. C.
or any portion ot
granger to veracity. It is .there- force of hia own mentality— and that eobbjfstfcfle»,'.rubble »tone and B el-pj?“ territory covered waa about 18 3” r-V r M t,l,rT a*‘ 8o ,W t®f f#r Complainant •oasi
a great feat for a man to rise seems to be the thought worthy of glan b.'óMi.Ui ;^&gt;butnp«d over all miles. With the Ford wagon« aa
•“ T
“V ■ » « tor tko porchai
.personal property, Br U r tb« pay.day, lofiirK /H jtM 'àb» Mils to clim b,{high aa 600 stop» per day have
1
_thi* day and time from a Janitor- only passing h otict,
meat of .labor or oervteoo, at a |uat valsatlon, to be determined by Ibe board ef
What kind # f Reform fa r e wena with rouga.-shipV «fi* aces, miles and j made. G ood 'care haa been taken
¿jp to a seat in the eongreaa T&gt;f the
NOticg
direct ora.
To the aroekholdera ot the
right to expect whbn_ ^etcher» feed mile« qljiaiu jU r« dusty roads ft) hot of these little wagons but not more OperaUve
fiitad States.
Artide IV.
blareontilo Oo«i|
This corporation ahall eontlaae, and have
This is what Joe Sears of Kio0m- the growing .¡inind oiiy.upon intel­ weathgjft&amp;V* turned into aeaa of j ,0 than that of the horses, wagon« Florida: Taka aotie# that
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eoortiee Ite corporate rl«bU
abd fianchila for a period i j alaety alno
and Harness. * They have dqne more Pari Trammell ^G.rarao?
has done, and In doing so he has lectual carrio’K? One lew^M V!
TtpfeAa
Florida, (or an* amendment to lb# «1
work at a great deal lese expense,
to combat and overcome every some succeis seems to ’ lie
' t , .
ArUefe V.
0» »»Id rorporation aa tatlowni Section
‘ hia corporation ahall bo
the
( hartor of tba Seminole Co-Oj) pentiva coaductod by tbo feUawiaf
cohditioftof
tho
weath-|
"Juet
how
much
longer
they
will
of the timea. Physically, he worth m o r t a l an example &lt;9
officers: A pra*Mercantile Co., be •
t « reati as toi
•dent
and
vice
president.
■ secretary’
secretary nad
president,
a
end
er.
the
car
must
be
onNfeo
job
.
keep
up
their
splendid
work
of
|onr»i
ding
youth
than
a
canting
rehash
diminutive end undandlfied; In
» h e may bo oaa and tbo same
The amount ot tho capital alack ol thia treasurer,
The fact that the ForSNchaui» course cannot be estimated, but they rerpemUe
person,
and
i
botrd
of
not
loo*
ikon
three,
trance, boyiah looking; in man- of tho failures of all the human dero^
*baU be 110 ,000.««, divided
more than alan directora, .»h o must
.«*« 1,00° eharv* ot flO.oa each, ol which «lock nor
waa built entirely of ‘Vanadium stHJ. [have more than paid for themiclv
unobtrusive and even reticent, Hcta In C h riste n d o m .
be holdere* of n
«tork
la eald c^poratlea,
ock In
too enarao ahall bo prnforrad atock. on «bleb to
bo
electo'
ed aanuaily by said atochbeldera.
the strongest metal known in theTTfwkJftlicy had to be abandoned nraferrad atork there abalt be a yearly divi­
(Adv.)
there ia something to the fellow
Until
tba
_S
firat
meetjat
of tba stockholder«,
paid ot • per cent, payable on the hereinafter
world, induce Ipta of people tq use now tHey would owe Wantmsker dend
provided for, tho offlccra of thia
gets a hold upon the people
■»
fleet day* ot July and January of oath auo- corporation
abai) ,m l h
thè Model T Ford cars.for delivery nothing. The driven have not been iwodlat yrar, and that aald Monk ahall net
keeps It In the days of his
K. Meal
feorie B.
Meat|omery, president: Walter
further participate in tbo aarnlnn ot the 8. Ueorie
Adnata.
M
aa.
eleo
praaideal; M. J. Mora, Bee­
purposes.
They
stood
up
so
wsll
especially
selected
o
f
trained
men.
| Joe convinced the powers
•f1i1!. corporation. Tko'romatnlnr »00 aharno rotary and
nd treasurer.
•hstt bo common tloch andrehail not parunder
all
aorta
of
conditions
that
Th»
cars
have
been
at
timea
overThe
board
of
directora «hall bet Q o o tto
;t were, it « 1 1 in him to make a
ripete la tho
ticipfto
tho caralai«
until tbo
tho dlvtona*
dlvldaad
carolai« until
Montfomery, Walter 8. Adams and M . J.
■ ebb
prniidrd tor tbo ptoforred atock E.
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment wtU the demand for them became geher- loaded and abused, but there they •ball
Janitor— they tried him and he
Mesa.
dl bove
b
bran tally M
paît
paid.H HAD tbo capita)
Tho Aral or prise 1st tlon meeting ot tb*
ek &lt;
ot tbla corporation, whether common
aid* good. Then he convinced cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles. al. The man who tla driving alare. No owner could ever possibly •took
of tbla corporation shall bo
or prati ad «loch,
atock', «hall
ahall bo fully paid for In stockholders
laid in tba rity ol Sanford, Seminole roqnp a he would make a better mayor It absorb« the tumora, allays itching at Ford Model T pleasure car is driv- put bU Ford pleasure car to the se« r ïora laaucd to tho eubeerlben tboro- ty
,
s«ate
o(
.Flo'rlda^
t
tat* of .Florida, on tbo
Ttb day of July, .
than the one they had at Kissimmee, once, arts as a poultice, gives instant re­ ng exactly the same sort of car as vere test thee« Wansmaker Fords lor.
The etochholdera of tho pretsrrad atock A. D . I»tT, for tba purpera of odoptlag
by-laws,
computing
tbo
organisation
of this
again justified the peopje'a con- lief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointnmt uhe tnnn who la’ driving for the mer- have undergone, ahd therefore It ia •f loo avobe corporation ahall not bo eli- corporation,
m i l r and alto for tbo purpose of
ribie lo office, por ahall Iht preferred atockchants
who
Use
a
Ford
delivery
not
exaggerating
to
claim
that
if
a
electing
euch
o
Beert
ef
tko
cooperati»*,
aa
tee. Likewise he was eleveted is prepared for Piles and itching of the
■oldem be nutherlaed or permitted to vote
■re hereinabove provided for, and iberoin
the
m
ediate
e)
tba
atochbolders
of
this
service.
Ford
will
be
good
after
three
yean’
private
parts.
Sold
only
by
Wm.
0
.
the position of Superintendent qf
after the annual meeting of th* slocbbdldera
tbU corporation shall be held oa tb*
"John Wansmaker n January, dally service in the Wanamsker
P
The Seminole Co-Oporatlve Mer,
Schoo’ e wherein it la said bin Aldridge, Druggist. Mail 80c and 11.00?
second
Tuesday in July, of each and every
•
,
by C . E U H C A D D ,
y
w
the records of his predecessor« * Williams Mfg. Co., Props,, Cleveland, 1911, prehased 60 Ford- Model T delivery department, it would last
• 1-FrM te
Freeident.
Twenty-five of these
e lifetime used aa a pleasure car."
like a thirty cent piece by com(Advt.)
M an amai

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t r u m p e t e e r

T H E EVERLASTING FO R D

Joe Bean' entry Into the congress­
ional race waa a joke. I make this
**f*r“ On upon the positive pre~
election statements of three of the
sure thing winners who opposed him.
Ho had been too hard* at work with
matter» committed to his hands to
got acquainted with very many
people. But when ho got out among
them with the other candidates,
carrying no acrobatic rooster nor
S.berian fly, no record for allegei
atrangling of corrupt practices o
soullcai corporations, nor years 0 !
admiralty practice, but just a plain
statement of hia hopes and ambi­
tions and a seemingly unconscious
display of bit fitness, the people by
an overwhelming ‘ majority elected

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Wood Restored.
Woodwork'which has grown dull
with time sad the accomnlstlon of
fiest may be restored by first cleaning
thoroughly with fcpw q a OH a flannet cloth, says the Washington Her| aid. It should then be polished with
a mlxturo of two parte of turponilno
to one of llnaecd oil. Apply' this with
I a soft ctoftf and rub with flannel un­
til every tface of the liquid eeems to
have disappeared. Repeated applica­
tions and continued rubbing will give
a rich gloia to wood trim or mahog­
any furniture. -

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Incendiary Rabbit
A Walla Walla man la charged with
endeavoring to annihilate a rabbit
[ colony with the aid of 9 pint of kero­
sene and a luclfcr match. A rabbit
waa soaked In the liquid and touched
off with a match. Whereupon, with a
beautiful understanding of the Hines»
of things, the blailpg creature burr o w « d in to llifl'n u a r c it h a fa ta ck f-w h llo

ppilcotlen fee Lotterà Patent la*
I Snaferd •Develepcvenl Cor-*
y liven that, we, the an­
te apply to tbo Honor1. Governor ot th# Stata
•aaaoae, Florida, on tha
eyetop
■arew psprep psH O T f i t
Corporation, under the
iiowinx pro
rbnrter,
ol_ whieb is new a^ ___
M tho
_ ortgtanl
.
1«
a tbo
the »office
A r e o? tho
the Secret
8»
ary of State of
rtoridn. at Taliahaaaee. Fteridá, •• required
by law.
Geo. E. Monifomery,
Waller S. Adame.
M . J. Mom.
Atticità ef Interperatlea ef tfaaferd
D c_.
.
»eiepmcal Carper alien T-^
w e, tbe uaderaifaed, have «(reed-to paeo•oriate nuraeivea, and da hereby become
auorlated,, (for
hi the
ir.r .o
purpeee
ip a ,« hi
ef iHimin,
formlai Ja|o
into
a body politic
conierete, under and by
dille and corperato,
vltrue of Ibo
ibe lawn
'
- ol■ “Florida.'
r
of‘ r‘
tba “Stata
and do Here
trnby adopt tba foiiooinc anidra
ot Incorporal
ration!
Article I.
The name of thia corporation, abati be.
Sanford Development Corporation,-nad |ta
prlnrlnal place of bueineaa abati be at Raaord. In the county of Bemtaote and «talo of
Florida, but it may have aucb other office«,
•lentie« and place« of burlnrae In Florida,
and In other ataUe of tbo Unllod Hlatao, and
in
forelin eountrlra,
la foretto
coualrton, aa it«
Ita boi
board' of* directora
may from time to time deter
determine.
Adirle II.
- Article
The fanerai notara
the bualnraa to bo
nature of
el tbe
tranaacted by thia corporation, abili bo
olio»», to-wit:
fc®Ld. « jjir « i . leoeo.

br

tot atoe
ock of tbla corporation.
Aritelo TIL
T b# name* and residen css of tbo tabscribing Incorpora tore and Ike amount of
capital stock subscribed by each are at felowe to-wit:
. .P **.r f* K- Montgomery, Sanford, Florida.
JOfi shares, / —i
Walter fl.rfAdamt, Louisville, K y .. 100
Upa*, riñe villa, Ky,, too ib u ie ,
In Wltnéáe
Wberaoi tb* subscribing ia4i* Whereof,
corporators hav« hereunto set their names.
Oe«.
Montgomery.
Ora. B. Montgomery
Waller fi. Adame.
M . J. Afosa.
filata of Florida

County oí Seminóla. }
I hereby certify tha
that before me, a notary
publ|c, personally appeared. George E. Mont­
gomery, to me well known to b» on* of tho
oregoTng eubecHMag Incorporator«,
inora tere, and veb
who
acknowledged before me that
tbnt be
subscribe*,
he subscribed
hia name to the foregoing artirie* of ineorporerion for th* purpose* therein expraeso
Witness my head and official e*»| ot c
fle» at Sanford la th* cowaly ot Somlns
and atata of Florida, oa thia tha 1st day
June, A. D. t o ll .
fata!)
v ..M A R T K . W A L D R O N ,
Notary Public, State
b u i o of
bi Florida.
n on n a.
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My commlaaidg expire« Nov. 10, I»IT.
Stot# ol Kentucky,

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•Wholesale fruit dcakr* ’increadttgiy have shown theft appreciation of ^
superior pack of Florida orange«, introduced and foaii^tninea by tiic I Ionian
Citrus Exchange. Thoy are equally deposed to approve advertising that the Ex*
change has done: Aa will bo seen by extracts from letters reproduced bdoW:
The Florida CUres Exchaii|« «dfirtLiing
It has t ^ o ° o r b^tseason by fsrln the
our sales of Florid* frulU.
amount of » 1 « of Florida citvo. fruit*. Our
has
a
greatly
area
j
iries directly resulting from * aales' have been without - doubt iitJmuUtad
'
h aying m an y
--_ .
bv.the advertuing campaign carried on by
this.
i.irned) Jaroe* E. Moore, di
Florida Citrus ExcUsta educsting U»e
K ,
. y# g
20.T 0 H
t
r ° p &lt; * 10
&lt;n‘&gt;« rior v * 3 * * ‘ n d ^
°f
,» . -J ■ Nqrwicb .
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T
Florida citrus fruit. . . . .
•£
f jfr
(signrd)
The
Geivin
PruU
A
Cofcml*«&lt;m
Co.
B8 ,
Our inquiries for Florida CUtu# Exchange
New Haven, Conn., Mer. 17, 1914.
fruits last season were enormous. ' 1 Ilk« the
plan of advertising. Si it enable* q! t* mstaG
quick kales, thus saving our loes on decayed
Exchange
tchanee Orxnirx
Orante« *n«T
ana grapefruit which wa.
wa
hare Bren.fiaudimg tlile year. We art pleased
(aigné&lt;dj J. A. Wrigki.
to know that the best oranges grown hav*
Newcastle. Peana« Mar.1914.
been brought to the attention of the publia
The advertising of tha Florida Citrus Exchango baa greatly iacreaaed the demand for
the Pruit handled by the Exchange. W»
know this from posfUve direct rexuiU.
• n
.* (sl/ned) Uafcr ft Br».

D o c to r s 0 . K . It
All Approve Dodson a I
(he Hafe Family Remedy for
&gt;. Conallpstion and Lasy Llirr '

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in this dty and county thruugli the instru­
the course
mentality of twdva
t*o»r
of about twelve wee
thanks and
making it
.«tons Emit C«v Uff’ *
of these oraarm. (a*

Reading, Peana; Mar. 21.1014.

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Score* of similar letters hive been
.
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ja the same

ant
those who are 1
is the time I

t the !

ted the fun. No inid'Plain pealar.^*,;

1 undretls of vkfpelet». fnterAll grower* of Florklg
the Exchange« of
If you have a g
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There are most excellent reasons for
L. R.
Co. standing bw;k of
Dodson*TiUm Tort»with .ah uncon­
ditioned guarantee to refund purchase
price fide.) te&gt;ou at oike without ques­
tion in event of any-dUnatisIaction
Seven * o f ' ’.jijroljflai / . - v«jry highest
pri»-d phj%Lfipni, who. were consulted
regard ihg riodsonJi- L im Ton« and
v.)io *tul&gt;-tc&lt;i JgW : vegetable liquid
rnrnvly careiu'V with a*! their skill,
knowledge'and experience, have agreed
on its superior i&amp;^it. hannleearieM'and
effcclivfcaese. Dodson a take* the place
of dangerobs calomel in ' ftmstlpatioh,
biliousne»», sluggish liver/ sick head­
ache, etc.
:■*
Each of these phy«id»n ■ f t « waa
heavy enough to stagger most men; but
their judgment i* worth ail it coet, par­
ticularly If it! wrHI b».the mean« of lead­
ing more.jwopfo to refuse to run danger­
ous rk* by taking calomel* and other
violent remedies. .

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To WuiCowraad Dora Oemu '.v '
You ara hereby roooDad.IO appear to i h * ,
bill In tb* above anriued tauge cm Aug, U d r
1014*
s.
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It U further ¿tdorad that t W
or nay boada. aomriMao • « / avldancra *1
utdabtodnnaa lasoed or creafod by any cor­
na a u to , or
nailon, and papqt*JriUirfed
jk, bonda q f
and tba eroi of tira d«]d
ot ber ebllfallon*. to »sarete* si) tho righi*,
rii at Iba i
rt^»enfold. Florida^ Uba
power* and prlvilege* of owntrehlp tbarsoi,
and lo e lercia# vetlag power* tbcreon, .lo
f e
01 J
rafoot thit.
■uld do; to
eeever ter
d purpoee* an
»UC» panata ••
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urpoeee »1 ssl.1 _____
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N t l lc c 'h f A i i l s e i U t . et Ta* De*d t
H r c t le s .-lfl
tpi» Contrai Statate
nurdMmp or otbnValra .aeqnlr«,

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to is r a

Ih» stata ef Florldii
W
Tbe loregolng ciauve* t h a jlb e eoortrued Naal,
aa indepeodent obfocfo, kusimqeC* and pow­
er* of *h|d orpotatjeb, f r i tba ■nm
••um«raU#o
iiiiliB t ó -

ipe, wltn no bad
g * 1 th
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raeiflat, tb any manner,

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____ et XM¿*^aFi
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ton, and •tate of Kontuaky, on tbiakthn XTlh
da y of May, A. D. !• ! « .
(seal)
r BDWAU
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C . ROY,
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ranchea, taira «Us
commlssjaa cvplraa
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out. plat; tmprpv#,
W A S 'rr.k .'K State My
of Kcntuehy,
Jhe proper!/
of ibe
tbe rarporocorporaW ol
and to. do and
of D*U.
I) '
Of LèFlliul
r V .Ì A S i'S b S ! County
t,hereby certify that before roe..a notary
of **«&gt;•• 'ídr a * y public, personally appeared M. h Mete, lo
M
C
well known to &gt; *
the forago(»&gt;
odi to usdërtnkbVuA direct the a&gt;Anele­ etabacrlblnk Incc
Incorporators, and who aeknowP
m eat an rai» ol th* property,* f ìhU cori
edged before, me that he subset!bod* hia
thrn, o r ib e propvrty*o( ^fbew t tó ih l
name to
to tbo
tbo lore
|o going article* at Inearpom name
•»♦. rent. »r»ct and «bnalruts •bone
i n , fqg
i
tlon,
the purposes therein expeonood.
«rork«, (anoripá^ bOfeia. offire ISiw itM i» -.-My1
if
H
band
I „and
„
officj«l
j
. an*) at
club houte*. arasement parta,
rfnavilto. In tba county ai B
and atat# of
«(Ihr*
Improvement»
m p i l i l pitta
i b
and ot
ba f_flaM
b iisrea re
on
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the
PH
property
party,, of
cl th'
fhla cÀiooratiob
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on
—f ■
Ifca property*
o( oqw
otbrpi.
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fiM d 'ráí^uufaeturc.proftetu
1*0 al)
R U T H J. IIU TC H IH 80M L ■_'*
d u c i purrim»e acquire. «
pini re, rail,'aetlfp,
eeti, »e«i*n. tra«a)a«^
Unsafe«.' I n d t j M ^ l
pfedie,
^ S ^ jl f t i m l s s lo n espire* í J a o V í lf^ T C j
lb Umber, tlarUf Unde, -turpentine, lari
Gao. A. DiCoitH,
De Cottes,
peritine landa, naval st
»lera»,
lumber
• æ and
oth&lt;
eras, tumbar
and' other
Attorney for Incorporator».
'
Motori a] a, r»ad ,tq
,f .bandi#
“
“ 'M d otiserwira d‘ n l
»«-rri-dt. •
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-f
In rberch«ndl»e* ol every,Cl*b* and dearrlplion, which ma
may I _____
Indirectly to s Ifectuate the
lit Cecri. Sfrivsjtlk JéJIrisI ■Orcil
T«
vorporvni
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ef Fiori da. Cecnir o f S e m fe o X 1 i»
aamo bp 'deeds of trust or
Chancery * ■■■&lt;t,
or upon the whole or any part «ri­
byy ^thi*
Í .-'
•rty bald
h 5d ?ib
B corporation, and i/^ S S i Armour Tvrilflser Worka»’
’f • ■
UI
and p'edget «aueb
bonda for prò per corporata a earporation ri
va
. .
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___ _»• and
md wbyn thè board of di re*torà
uaoa,
may determina;
may
deformine) to'Jean and borro» moooy wm Gora and Dora Gora.

Dbdoop ■ 14vc7 Tone not only relieves
the orffwif from' eonstipution and kin- » , ,u ,., , ..(

s&lt;. =.

and* "ir
-, own. lena# aal
ehard». novae,
• or
orrhard»,

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County ot Jeffenon
JI hereby certify that before me, * notary public, pacaonally appeared,, Waiter 8. Adame .
to mo,well known to be one of th* foregoing
subscribing Incorporators, and who acknowl­
edged before m* that be subscribed bio mamo
to th e, foregoing artici,, of ..Incorporation, ‘
for the purpoara therein espresseli. ‘
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Receipts from Cuba and Portfi
Rico are Falling Off.
Price«
Hare Advanced. Market firm .
The demand for pines Is very
brisk and the market la in splendid
shape. Receipts from Cuba and
Porto Kico are falling off. ArrivAls
yesterday were 9600 crates from
Cuba and 4600 from Porto -Rico.
There are about 12600 crates due
tomorrow, on the C^ban trip.
Prices have Improved very much
since last week: 18a are selling at
2.50 to 2.65. 24s bring the same
figures. 9 0s,# 2.40 to 2.60. 36s,
2.10 to 2.16. 42a. 1.46 to 1.50.
There will be a big démand for
4th of Ju y trade.

Watch the drinking water. When
the hot weather cornea sees that the
young birds have plenty of fresh
water before them at all times.
Keep it in a ahady place and pro­
tect tho fountain so that the chicks
cannot get into it and foul the wa­
ter. Don’ t put water in a soiled
vessel, as seventy-five per cent of
chick sickness comes from unclean
drinking water. You will find that
vtkscl* that are not regularly clean­
ed will have a white scum on the
aide« and button)«. II this is not
removed you may expect to find
some roupy chicks 'or diarrhoea or
other disease
If the chicks are worth raising at
all, they are worth the time and
. trouble that absolute cleanliness re- quire*
Hot weather 'and uudeunlinesa go hand in hand and work
havoc in a flock. Seo that the
sleeping quarters are clean. If these
arc offensive to the smell they are
not clean enough to keep the chicks
ip normal health. Give the little
fellow* a fair chance and they will
repny you for your time and trouble.
If chicks are confined give them
plenty of grit, ground osyter shells
\ and ground charcoal; they will take
“ just what they need. You will find
them all the better for these little
attent ons. Hot weather makes the
average - person sluggish and he la
apt to forget tho little, but impor­
tant details. One must remember
that disease flourishes in hot weath­
er and that prevention is coaler and
. th* worry and work to cure..
Right Spirit
Fond Mother—"Well, Tommy, what
ore you going to do for me whaá'You
grow up?" -Tommy—“ If .1 can -Jffford
It J'm going to Bond you to somp hightoned establishment where you- .'Will
gat a One education."

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EDEN"

•cent Discoveries Seem to Pro'
That Lower California Wao tho
Sito of First Paradlo«.

Includine poll tuee.
Total amount charfod

ISI.SSI.I7

(ienetal revenu»................ 13,310.78

The skeleton of a pyguiy at least Collection» to M a r S I,
IS IS ------ -rrv
M l* 81 « 3.091*7
two hundred thousand years old, Just Hoad
à llrldc* K u a d .. . lt.6ST.S6
unearthed near Lot Angeles, Is ex­ Collection, to May s i
IS IS . . . . . . -------- . . . . . 1S.TSS.11
4.911.14
pected to send lonreetabllsbod theo­ Geoertt
School Fund. . . t M 3 l . l t
Collect
Iona
to
Mi)r
S|
J
ries of anthropological science crash­
1914------------- . . . V . , * .
1S.90S.I4
4,631.77
ing Into tho ash heap with-other ex­ Rub
S.rhoole............ 6.191.06
Collection«
to
May
31
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ploded belief«, and probably prove that
1 * 1 « ................................... (,963.14 '
the Gordon of Eden was In Lower Cali­
1 *1 « ..................................... 1,153.14
1,33*.*3
383.00
*fornia. Scientist! who have examined Toll. .....................................
Collcctloua to May 31 . .
tho And of Frank 8 . Daggett, Mad of
1*1«. •..............................
»08.00
tho California museum's research de­ 8 pod al It * B -D U trlet
No. 1 .............................. 4,703.6«
partment at Exposition park In Los Collection, to May 81
1814
...
1,317.36
'Angeles, see in the bones a cold fact IM*ck Mamm
ock D rainthat shatters tho heretofore generally
’•m “
accepted "Uncontrovertible"-, dogmas cXJ.V.
H 1 4 . . . V . . . Ì J ........... 6,401.«4
of scientists w)io have tinkered with
to collect
16,243.SS
the earth's crust In an attempt to solve Collection, Baiane«
to May 31
the' riddle of the universe.
1*1«. • • • * . . . , » *~, . , « •
64,3*7.3*
Professor Daggett bah been direct­
collected
’
ing a force of workmen In the La Brea E i m m
not rhiryed......... ..............................
614.00
asphalt beds In their labor of digging
for extinct animal specimens. The
dwarfls skeleton, which Is only three
feet two Inches long, was discovered LEGALA—— UEiTa LD^T—kWuT 6 / C.
v Dosatia&gt;»nt mf Ih* latvriar
In an admirable state of perfection
U- ft La■4 OStv al Gelneevtlle, Eia.,
within one hundred yards o f the fash­
i Not, k&gt;? . 1' kwakr Stv.n t h t t BÌ(a*4’ E.*T*»yionable Wllshlre boulevard.
l«r •( q»Bava, Florida wbo an July *lh.
That a race existed of which m od­ 1810, mada homretead eotry Saria] N». 06*58
em man knows nobbing and which far NWK, 8BJf. NEH IWIi, SWJC, NEH
foamed the American continents ages and BEH NWH IW. SI, Town.hlp IO aootb.
* W .Tattakaaaa» Martdlan ha,
before the earliest date assigned to Altd notle« a( fatanti«« lo male* eommutaP
.,0°l
*»tabll,h elatm la Und «ho*»
the most ancient remains dug up by dvatrlbvd. baiata
E. A. Douvlau. rlvrk ol
■dentists, la the belief o f Profesaor tba cùvuit court at Banford, Florida on thv
Uth
day
ci
Aufuet,
101«.
Daggett and his associates after a
nama» aa wltn^aaaai
does study of the pygmy bone« and a
A- W. DaVla, «f Sanava, Fla.
5' M * 1” » •&lt; Sanava, FU.
comparison of UiN^with other famoust (, £'
*- R- 0(*eka». ol Saaav«, Fla.
collections.
l.L. M. Habblniivt. ot Sanava, Fla.
HENRY B, CHUBll.
*T am confident," said Profesaor Dag­ \
gett, "that long before man appeared
In the countries of the old world a
dlminutjve race thrqnged the ■eetlon
now occupied by L&lt;oa Angeles and Its
environs. There, 1 believe, was tbe
home of tbe human race, the Garden
of Eden, I might say.
4
"The moment we uncovered tb*
skeleton 1 was beside myself with Joy,
because In those bones I saw proof of
my theory that the American conti­
nent was peopled prior to the time of
Adam and the creation as referred to
In the Bible. The bones will also
shatter tbe theory that the first people
to Inhabit this continent came from
Asia."
Professor Daggett Is Jealously guard­
ing his remarkable find, believing hTn*
self a steward acting In the Interests
of th« whole world of science, so Im­
portant does he regard hla discovery.
Very few of his associates know the
secret of the skeleton's hiding place,
tho professor bellovlng It best to keep
It hidden until -the state can make
proper provision for guarding It srbll«
on public exhibition.
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Salem Mass., June 26. Special
This city of 43,000 population
ia doomed to almost compjet»? de»
truction by gre. It is the arcatesi
fire in the Visto,y of New England
bringing in ita wake a terrifying
talc of Buffering anti loss
A t miilnght tonight a great fire
fighting forep of a thousand men
drawn from all cities and towns
within a radius of 23 miles is help
less. The wates supply1has given
out.
Dynamite has taken the
place of water in the mad fight to
ched k tyie flames but thin is inef­
fe c tiv e ! The tenter of the city is
doom ed . Fifteen thousand people
are homeless. The property loss
will reach ten million and may
double that.
Many» lives were
lost scores being driven insane by
b y the excessive heat and excite­
ment.

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M»d# und«»' Section SI ChapUf ISM ,
A rt« •( I SOT. U * &gt; o l f l o r i d » , « b o v in i
«m òdo! of H IM rfearyed to t h , T « i Col­
lector of Seminole munte. ìt t r id i. to b*
rallerted (or «h i r u m a r n t M i l « ’ »nd
lbo »pporttanrnr»! ol the mudo to the M *ertl lunde which taie» hare boon levied (or,

Dickens 8 ouvcnlr.
Manager Betr Harmon of the Neil
house, Columbus, O., has in his pos­
session an old silver salver In use at
tho tlmo the English novelist, Charles
Dickens, stopped at the Nell houso.
Tradition has It thai the tray was
uaed by employes of thy hostelry In
^ervlng Dickens.
'
~ Tho Bilfer v i i recently presented
to Mr. Hannon by a Columbus lady,
whose great-grandfather secured It
Immediately after the famous English­
man left the hotel.' Time and long use
had worn tho sllyor edges of the tray
to such n degree that It waa necessary
to apply a goncroha coat of aoldey to
keep the whole Intact
The Inscription of the name' “Nall
Houso'* can «still be seen In the bot­
tom of the salver, although worn very
faint by Its long use. It la one of Mr.
Hannon's prised possessions, and oc­
cupies a place of honor on bis private
desk.
*
Laughter Alda Digestion.
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Laughter, l* a moat healthful oxertlou; It Is one of th* greatest helps to
digestion with which l am acquainted;
and the cuatom prevalent- among mir
forefather*,~br exciting it-aM aM e by
Jesters and buffoons, was founded on
truo medical principle«!—Hufcland.
At th« Top and 8 otto/n. Of all the people In Europ« the
French have tha fewaat children and
tho Irish the most

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i f y o u deal in valu es—y o u ?H
appreciate th e F o r d .
Ifc sita*
p licity — its e c o n o m y — an d its
d ep en d a b ility give it a value
that c a n n o t *be m easu red by
its price. ' T b e F o r d is the
on e car that ‘ •hasjnadfe g o o d ’*
in w orld -w id e service.
Fiv« Luainol &lt;UtU&gt;» U tha prvea ml th« Ferl/Y««•
•boat; tht toorios r«r U 6*t fifty; th« town e»r w*t»
fifty—f. «. b. D « roil, complet» with equipment.
Get c»ulo| »öd particukr* from
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This Heading THREE CENTS a
For Sal* or Rent— Two nice resi­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen
________ m i s c e l á n e o ^
Charge 25 Cents.
80-tf
In answering sit advertisement
where nti name or house number- Is
mentioned In the ad please do not
ask The Herald for Information ns
(o the Identity of the advertiser.
Usually we do not know who the
advertiser Is and If we do we are
not showed to give out this In­
formation. Simply write a letter
and address It as per Instructions
n thread.
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, For sale at a bargain if taken at
once— one Berkshire boar, registered,,
3 years old. Address Leonard Vlhilen, R. D. No. 1. Sanford, Fla.
' 86-4tc
For Sale— Almost new Iver
Johnson bicycle, price $26. Mrs. L.
M. Williams, Sliver Lake or dadress
Box 47L
88-2tp

~ Wanted farm, any . 1, , ^
For Sale— New Underwood type­ ity. Also large tract of land,
writer, (Trice $76.'. P. O. b ox 1369, complete description, prJc. ,
Sanford. Fla.
*89-tf .. ®t«. «B. Brlonne, 23 D«in,
Royal Typewriter* for salc-^-you
W anted— Cook on ti
will find thorn satisfactory
Con­
Woman or husband and
nelly, 109 Magnolia avenue.
Lovo, DeLand, Fla.
88 -2 US
Wanted
For Sale— An 8 room house with
rmall store house, located, so you work. About 1200 lbs. Ha;
can make a good living. Connelly, est cash price.in' first letter.
109 Magnolia avenue.
£9-2tc
Russel)* Maitland Fla., R.
No. 2 , c-o Mr. Henkel.- i
Fot Sal^r-One horse truck wagon
Lost, Strayed or Stolen-Ygi,*
in good condition. Enquire Central
Garden, 820' W. Central avenue, spotted hound dog. Reward 1« *
return or Information leading to
Orlando, Fla.
89-4tp
recovery,- B. R, Beck.
M.gtp
Do you want a well located lot in
nfordT Some cash down snd bal- Lost— Watch fob, bronte medil
ce to suit you. Connelly,
109 Pennsylvania IntercollogUu Mm
1911 for 220 yd. run. R*win| |t
agnolia avenue.
89-2tc
Herald office.
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TO RENT

We can sell or rent your properi
Connelly, 109 Magnolia svina«

For Rent— Rooms, large, cool,
For Sale— Thirty Indian Runner
ducka now laying. Reason for sell­ screened and well furnished for
Wanted— To buy a small U« box
ing is removal to .lace where ducka housekeeping, 'at *302 Park averiue,
or
refrigerator in good conditloa.
84-tf
caftinot be kept. C. C. Morris,
R : D. No. 3.
88- 2 tp
For Rent— Completely furnlahed
house with piano for the summer.
For Sale— Good all round horse. Few steps to postoffice, depot and
Mean Insinuation.
M. S. Ncl*on, Eureka Hammock.
Womnn (excited and dlihtvalsd)—
steamer codk. A. W. Brown, En­
'V 79-tf
“ quick! Give me a glass o( breody
terprise, Florida.
78-tf
for a woman In a fit* Druggist
(calmly)—“ Tea, madam. To drink
.For
Rent—
Furnlahed
office
equip­
For Sale— Horse, buggy and har­
now
or to take away with year—
ness. $100 cash. Apply to J. H ped with roll top desk, office chair* London Opinion.
and tables. Also a roll top desk,
Hunter, 303 East First St.
typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
Thought for the Diy.
He was ono of those men, mortorsc,
For Sale— 160 acres fertile land,
who possess almost every gtftaes|i :
1QD acres cleared and fenced. Terms
Room for Rent, close In
Apply the gift of the pokror to use them.—
to suit. Derivaa A Harris,. 138 Wil­
Kingsley.
to 210 Park avenue.
88 -tfc
low Ave., New York.
87-9tc

PALM BEACH SI
We have just recteived by express a lot of pretty
Skirts, all the very latest* styles,- Call and get ,an
early choice

Get one before going away, and ..be 1
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EXTRA TROUSERS
The dainty waista, some ©fiSilk, others of cotton
voile. F or the lady who wants something. out of
tin* ordinary.

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ADVERTISING

In o r d e n io h a v e th e m o st p le a sd re . it is n e c e s s a r y to p re p a re yourself
w ith c o m fo r ta b le w e a rin g a p p a re l.

stvlish for®aie
fail1wear.
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1910 Cadillac touring
For Kent— 2 r
car for $400.00, just overhauled in suitable for light
good running shape. Sanford Ma­ gentleman and a
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc . w*ter, gaa gtov*
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.J L'J' i separate. Add«-,,
Sanford. FU.
For Solo— Black saddle and driving
mare. Inquini of J \ D . Roberta at
Some
42-tic
grocery.
0t* Ìhe C?ReJt
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onta goin»'
For S a le -T w o good hofacs and
Two Especially
spring wagon, inquire of Coco Cola * 5 * A tiraci! ve Farm, for «
80-tic
All Local Advertisements Under Bottling Co.
Connelly's Real Estât,

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Then get you a pair at “ N IF T Y ” Trousers. .

The'best shirt on'« the/jnarket at
medium price.

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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEM IN OLE -COUNTY— THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

I N S A N F O R D — Life I t Wlith Living
VOLUME V

8 ANFOHD, FLÒRIDA, TUESDAY. JUNE 30. 1914
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TRIFLING M ATTEln^B
CAUSEOF.P L L tìM H Sr
SEMINOLE COUNTY

bNlbKrKISb
THESCENEOFPLAY
ANDFINELECTURES

j). W. CURRY SH O O TS B. F.

THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ARE IT. HAS BEEN MADE POSSI­

BRYAN AT TURPENTINE
CAMP SATURDAY

dispute over horse

CAUSE OF KILLING

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CORONER’ S JURY BRINGS IN VER­
DICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AND
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CURRY RELEASED ON BAIL

Georgia Crackers In Florid* '•
Through the co u rtly of H. H.
j—
ia in the real estate
business with A. P.
were shown a copy of
the Hartwell Sun, his home paper.
Tho paper is a neatly gotten up
weekly and shows tho earmarks of
up-to-dateneaa.
From the reading matter In - the
paper we are led to beliave that it
ia very not and dry up in old'G eor­
gia and while jh e . people of that
section are sluling and sweltering
with the heat, we who live in this
gopher section are revelling In fresh
breezes, refresh ng showers and cool
nights.
"Why not come on down here, all
you goqd North. Georgia people?
"Where the -weak grow strong and
the atfong grow great"— where lleep*
loss 'night i are not known— where
mocking birds ting day and night
and the air ia laden with tho sweet
perfume of tropical flowers.

HAVING THE TIME OF

BLE BY PROMISES OF

THEIR U VE S

ASSISTANCE

SEVENTY-FIVE ARE
PROMINENT FLORIDIANS
ENROLLED IN COMPANY TO TAKE ACTIVE PART
L%i„=A’ ■*. i i ! ^ ,■Tfzk- -*r ; 1A VARIED PROGRAM KEEPS THE IN RAWING MONEY FOR FLORIDA
GIRLS ON THE qtJI VIVE AND
SHOW AT THE PANAMA
THEY ENJOY IT
EXPOSITION

Fourth 'Congressional district com­
mittee h it issued a e«U for tbe com­
mittee to meet in Jacksonville Thurs­
day morning, July 2, at 11:30,
o'clock at the Hotel Asragon.
r t j j . 'i a j u m i C D
He states that the purpose of the
meeting ia to organise and gleet
officer* aa required «by law and to WERE SHOT TO DEATH BY
tfaneact such other business as may
A YOUNG SERVIAN
cpme before the body for consider­
ation.
STUDENT
Under the new primary lawi of
the state, tho party, committees are
practically shorn of any real work,
and have c*t even the canvaaaing
of returns and declaring certain can­
didates' to be the nominees of the
psrty, thus certifying then! for the
ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO TAKE
general election.
THE LIFF.OFTnE ARCH DUKE
Chalrmatv* Fish urges a full at­
tendance of the members.
EARLIER IN THE DAY
W. E. Watson of this city is the
Vienna, Austria, June 30.— Tho
member from Seminole county.
assassination at Sarajevo yesterday
of the-Archduke Francis Ferdinand. .
Lest Ram by Fire
heir
apparent, ja certain to have an
W. V. Dunn who resides in the
important
effect on the empire's pol­
Lake Mary section had the mlsforicy. •
t u n i c a . loM his barn last Friday
. The Archduke and his morganatic
mortri^jgs^r^fe ;.was in Sanford at. the
wife,
he Duchess of Hohenberg;
small boy in playing
In the barn niujt have dropped a were shot by Gavrio Prinxipi, a
matid^ydn gome' loose hay catching young Servian atudartt, while they
the
Stricture. Another barn passed through the streets In an
close $y was threatened but was ex- automobile. Both died immediate­
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tinguls'htfd by th'e heroic efforts of ly.
Prinxipi
was
Arrested,
but is sa­
Mrs. Dunn and* the children. Aside
from ten sacks of potatoes and a tirical and unropentant.
Emperor Francis Joseph's roign
quantity of hay lost in the barn a
will
soon end. It Is Impossible to »
fine young nursery close by was so
forcaat
the political result of yes­
badly scorched by the flames that
terday's tragedy.
the trees are ruined and will have
Early In the day another man
to be replanted.
Mr. Dunn has the sympathy of threw a bomb at the Archduke but
be awa it and warded It off with his
his many friends in his loss.
arm. The bomb exploded, Injuring
many.
Martial Law Proclaimed
Sarajevo, Austria, June 29.— MarAUfMaw was proclaimed her» thla
morning as the result of the awtsssittalion of Archduke Francis Fer­
dinand and his wife.

MARTIAL LAW DE­
CLARERAI SARAJEVO

D. W. Currie, who owns* anti op­
The stay of the Camp FSre Girla
Necessary money having betn
erate! a turpent)ne «till about four
at* Enterprise i s . being made very subscribed and a' ready response
milea from Chuluota shot and killed
pleasant and under the direction of having Deen met with from phimiWill Bryan last Saturday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Alleh the hotel is nent citizens ail over tho state,
The ■booting' yea «aid to be fn aelf
AT THE IMPERIAL TONIGHT
serving meals and making the girls Florida is to have a creditable oflldefense as Currie cialma that Bryan
as comfortable aa passible. The c al building at the Panama-Pacific
bad started for hU gun when he The Smucgletnan. Pro
fine lake and shade trees and springs {'exposition at San Francl co and
shot him.
Treat by Ihe Boys
and drives are appealing especially architect* of the state aro (WiVited
The^ 'trouble started over the
Thi^ scaU'*for ' ‘ The Sm
,to the girls from the larger cities to submit plans. Moa^y*-jpf .'Jha
question of whether Bryan should may bo reserved today at
who are there far a two weeka* out­ preliminari’ Meps liaa'^divady beert
use,one of tho horses to go calling inole -Pharmacy.
ing and vacation and there la no secured and; more will
forthcom
that* night. He had been kith
The -0 Herald bespeaks . for the better apot in the south to be ing when needed
Cuftje several years and stayed at Junior Civic League a liberal pat­ chosen for such an outing.
This in brief is the Wotofl of an
i‘ home and while speaking-; to a ronage for, this operatta. The chil-'
Up to date there are seventy-flve all day meeting at the Hotel Sem­
ftUff daughter ot Currie’s -about dren have given days of faithful girls at Enterprise and they come inole at Jacksonville last Fritfay of
taking the horse became enraged work in this hot weather to the from every part of the state. The the Florida commissioners fó i the
because she wanted the horse and preparation fpr it, and Mias Aapin- varied program each day gives them Panama Pac ftc Inlefnstionai Ex­
used some vita, language and when wall has drilled them in their parts. ample time to play and work and position, which is composed of the
cautioned by Mrs. Currie swore at Tho proceeds— to the last dollar— In both the firls are taking a great following men, who wefo present:
her and curaed the ontire family. will be kept here at home, and the interest. The very fine lectures and Gen, J. Clifford R. Foster of St.
Mrs. Currie called her husband to children themselves will vote the taiks given- them by ministers'^ and Augustine, chairman; J. P. Folt, of
the house to atop the abuse of money tQ tho civic use that appeals ladies of the conference are greatly Euitis; J. W. Sample, of Haines
Bryan and Currie «became the tar- most strongly to them.
enjoyed and the girls will go home City; W. N. Conoley, secretary
get for ubuag and Bryan ^started for
at the end of the two weeks both Jacksonville Board of Trade; A. V.
his weapon to shoot when Currie
refreshed in minds and bodies.
French, of Sanford; C. A. Carpen­
- shot first and killed him.
L ast, Sunday night Miss Emma ter, fo Jacksonville and li. C.
.Currio immediately gave himself
Tucker gave a most Interesting talk Schrader, secretary, of Jackson
up and was lodged in Jail here Sun­
on "Patience" and brought out ville. Three other members of the
day and taken out to the scene of
many points In the daily lives of commission were not present,
the crime with Sheriff Hand and
children and grown people that were follows: T. M. Wier, John Frobock
County Attorney DeCottcs yester­
and State Senator IV. If. Malone
moat interesting.
day morning.
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The lecture last night by R t f. of Key West.
11. &amp; O. GARAGE CHANGE
I.ukelsnd, Fla., June 29N
-( S p e c An auto bus running between Or­ George Hyman of this city brought
The iriqUest waJ held by Justice
The meeting was called fo order
itl)—
Permanent
orgailsalion
of
of the Pdace AUlin of Oviedo and lando and Oakland was stopped* by oqt a large crowd of visitors and ami presided over by Gen. Foster
W. P. Carter Purchases the Bus!- .
after all the evidence bad been sub- three armed men Saturday after­ many went from Sanford to enjoy and with the commission was W, W. tho South Florida Pres* Association
ness Frbm J.' R.'Holland
wan perfected here Friday, represenmitted t
rendered
noon lour miles out of Orlando and the trip * by boat and- to hoar the tVlluro, ".commissioner general for tntives of ubout twenty' newspapers
The B. A 0 . Garage has rfiangod
the verdict of Manslaughter and
lecture. Rev, Hyman . is a most the southern slates.
being present. Joseph H. Humph­ hands this week,.W. P.,Carter buy­
Currie has been placed under bond one of the psrty jumped on to tho forceful speaker and his lecture was
Mr. L O’ Hara outlined the plan
in the sum qf 114,000. The case front step emptying a pistol promis­ a great treat to the girls and many whereby other statsa are making ries of the Bradentown. Jorurtai {was ing the same from ‘J :,.R. Holland.
elected president; W. B. Harris of The Only reason Mr. Holland 'waa
will be tried at the next term of cuously among the ten -.¡passenger*. visitors.
arrangements to be represented at
tho Kissimmee Valloy Gaiette, vice- willing to part with the -garag» waa
circuit court. •
v.
The following program will be the exposition and told of the need»
The assailant was H. K. Hopson,
president;
M.
Helherington of the th» fact that he. has .been made the
There arc several versions of the
for this state to be exploited frdm
'*
miU-HUukcr living in Clermont, carried out this week:
i.ui.t
iiiti.l
Wi-.-Uy
News »»nil Sven- stkte agent for the famous Overland
affair and those who saw the re­
every commerciai and industrial
Wednesday,
July
First
who
claimed'
that
Webb
Sylveatef,
Ing-Iolegram, seeretaryb-Mrsr-Gr-Or &gt;àBi and U becam F ne'e'eksarjAfor
mains state that the two hullet
standpoint.----------- ,
S. Wilson ‘ of the Sarasota Times, him to locate in. Jacksonville, hence
wounds lo o k us if the shots had one of the passengers, * had stolen ■ Rising bell at 6:30, Breakfast,
The commission spent almost the treasurer.
the sals of the'R . .4 0 .‘ ‘ Mr. Hol­
been fired from behind, the bullets bis wife pnd secreted her in Wihter Room Inspection, Bible Claes, Mis­ entire day in studying anff devising
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land has made tna'py friends whilo
A
constitution'
and
by-laws
.were
coming out near the nose.
. • Garden, One shot buried itself in sion Study Class, Technical Council, plans end means fori carrying them
in the •preliminary Currie waa
Campflrfiv Girls,
Editorial
Staff, out» whereby Florida shall be placed adopted and it, L»: expected that all here and built up a fine business not
Lbe roof of .the bus and flip bounce
Comp papruv Dinner' at, 12, Quiet oil* the same basis, ns the other the hewapapers .’ of- peninsular' Flor­ only iu tHs garags but fn tho sal»
prosecuted by Attorneys George A.
found refuge in the anatomies of
Hour, Trips» to Swimrafhg Pool, state* in the exposition and such a ida, ■ except those,* Oft the, extreme of Overland cars and it .was this ac­
DiCottes of Sanford and John C.
various passengers. The most seri­
Fishing Trip, Supper, Camp Fire plan was finally mapped out and fiu.V coast will* join lho organization. tivity that brought hint into prom­
Jones of Orlando, while tho defense
ously wounded la L. C. Kuna, a
fU /.t for rjtWng, th o subscription inent notice of the Willys-Overinn»!
represented by Attorneys \Cayl,f B.
Council.
pronounced to be not only fcatib!«
travelling man in the employ of ,a
pefee
of weeklies to f l . 50 per year, Co., and they made him tho offer
Robinson and Lcttoy' G ilt» »of Orbut entirely practical.
/ Thursday July Second .
Columbus, Qa., bank sup’ply house,
sftd the establishment and main­ of tho state agency. This Lh a rwpid
Mando, and by one of Curria&gt; .lawyer
Having before them tentative
who had bullet wounds In right
Rising Hell, at .6:30, Breakfast,
rise for Mr. Holland and ho could
tenance of equitable advertising
friends who had been wired for in
agreements
from tlje most repre­
armu and both hips. .Webb Sylves­ Room Inspection; Bibtb Olkas, Mis­
rates Wee discussetj. SeenI annual not afford to tutn down thcr offer
Georgia, to assist in the case.'1
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ter was shot in right hip ahd his sion Study Class, Technical Council, sentative and tho largest producers meetings will be held,‘ the flr*t of although he wanted to remain in
Mr. Bryan . waa * . widower, 41
brother bad his left elbow shattered. College G[rU, Missionary Institute, xnd shippers of the stats td sup­ which wilt be «t 'Arcadia on July Sanford. Fred Fields, tho efficient
years *old, and earne from South
All will recover,, but Kunz may Jose Dinner at 12, Quiet Hour, Trips to port, the enterprise, the commission 10 th.
office manager of the B. &amp;. O. will
Carolina,’ and' U( survived by two
felt no hesi eney In going into de­
a limb.
Swimming
Pool.
St
6
iw.
Island
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and
acconfpsny^ Mr^ -Htfilohd to ,Jack~„
'children and one-"i»rvthtrr, R. C* - There were two women in life
tail with their plana and practically
OeLand, - Supper at 6 ; ¿Entertain­
suhvillo attd.be In charge of the buslii;-,* Bryan, driver far the^Gprdon bakery
.bus but- both escaped uninjured. ment Enterprise Orphaqftge, Vespers winding up this part of the work.
Cardan Brown
M g ^ M c e M t headquarters. Jh o
Orlando; pnd bjsynurried sister, who
Intending that the Florida ex­
lA a ’ sooti u the firing ceajed tins me*
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’ Gordan, the fifteen years old son peopW here hate to k »e
resides, ip Tampa, and ;J; -H. Bryfin ir. tho bus Jumped out and captured
hibit shall ha typically aitd entirely
land
and
Mr.
and.JJr».
jlild
it
but
ofy&amp;tra.
George
II..
Brown
diet)
at
of Kissimmee.
'/
Fri4ay'Jaiy T bír(1 , : :
. Floridian, the commission by
the.gun'men, after a severe gtruggle, J
the famliy residence Monday mqrn* rejoice fn ’ thcfi^’sdVaneemnnf. j w" -' •'*
'— . llryan - ha d -h e e n -ths for» Inan o f
i» n
i . .■un»,T ■ i *i i -ewA *
if I AvC
ri ri
{ n tri f o nf nti
ten­
TUaing——hss
Heiiat
UÍ3 Ur', lTrV^ f a « SJ
^ l'1l11u^dn»;dejidrd.|¡*
invito at o•once
:
in which’, all three Jk*re badly ,cu
W. P, Carter,. lh^i! new proprietor.';,;/
ing
at 6 o'clock- Gordan had been
the Oyrrio turpentine place and had
and bruised with revolver butts, Room Inspection, Bible Class', M i s - f | « w - T&gt;ltó» WO -drawings o r, a an invalid from babyhood and a of the B. 4 * ^ needs no introdu*- fu ^
been in the employ of Currie for
bricks and a small pocket knife.
aion Study Class, Dinner at 12, building tq' cost 130,000 to J4O,0T)O great . sufferer, having sustained a lion to the people of Sonfinofn COW-*
many years and just why the men
*■- H. D. Everett, one of the pasen- Quiet Hour, Trip to Lemon Bluff from Florid« architect*, and 'iflls fail from hia burse7* arms when but ty, having long been a raoidont ot
should have the trifling trouble that
Invitation will.bev sent out at once.
gefs, an insurance agent living here, and Picnic Supper, Vespers^
nine months old that resulted in this city and engaged in' tbe lumber
■ resulted in the death of Bryan’ will
cut, a ‘deep gash in the neck of J.- 8 .
The interest manifested by the Architects from all over the state curvature of the spin*. * The little business. He wilt continue hi» lum­
probably never be known, unlees it Tyner, claiming Haines City as.‘his
girts is so intense that these assem­ will be asked to confer with the fellow 'was timid and sensitive, rare­ ber buslpess, having msdo a su'ecoos
b brought out in the trial before home. A friend and accomplice of
blies w ill'b e maintained each yehr secretary of tho commission, II. C. ly ever belrig-sgeeh by ' strangers. o f.it an^ wUl ke»p
Q. wp^
the circuit court.
Hopson, the third assailant,, refused and already they are making prep­ Schrader, at 1305 Heard National The funeral Mfvicw' was held at
There ore many conflicting. re­ to give his name, but it-Is .thought _______
arations for a larger crow d .jrir0m
o m Bank ||ullding, this city, whd .will the home at 1:30 p.-rn. Monday and by th»i .ikatllotien.
-. * .• ' , »*..
ports about the case but none that
Florida
and
other
states'"to
a
u
lm
er .furnish them with detail« and cpecihe also Uvea in Clermont a iii'm * y
■&lt;iRt, I
Immediately after the body
was
will bear investigating and The Her­ be n brother of Hopson, He ib se­
at Enterprise next summer. -„If pos­ flbStions . and othert' necessary inSEMINOLB SYSTEM HETTFJf .
ald will parr.uo its' Usual policy, o f verely cut about the, ic J lp 'ir o in sible the directore may bring an­ ^rtnationy for their guidance in taken to^Ovledo for burial. »Gordin
• • i
is
survived
by
.his
m
otb^,
.two
sis­
living the facts in the case end re­
blows from the butt of
other party of girl* down later in p in in g ; plans for ji Florida :*i*te ters, Misses Julti and %velyn and Deputy ShlsTTSc VeljN of How tho
serving the Judgment to the cofirt*. • \ passing sutd hurried Kunz to a
the season before the hotel opens building li^be erected ah the expo- three brothers. George, Myron and
A^iJU of JastJce■'Grind
Both parties are we|l known in local hospital. The, machine used
ritlon grourtds in San Trariclscd In
für "the winter deaeon.’
Charles
Brown.
Mhny
beautiful
,, the county(^nd-ip yie state and it i" liy Hoped* brought .In the. thrde rTv-’l . »,
44, 1x
• •'; :fv 1
, Deputy.'Sheriff D. II. Hooker, o f
time for the op tn ih g'of the exposi­
floral offerings testified to the warm Seminole county was in Orlando
to be' regretted that the killing took trouble tnakm and the, bus soon
tion nest February;» ‘ w
sympathy of their friends. ' ,7
Odd Fellows Memorial
place without any apparent mo­ followed with its p a l t e r s ,
Mondsy'KMd paid the Reporter-Star
'T h e commission also confirmed
tive for tbe taking o f - human Jife.
un
appreciated rail. Deputy Hooker
the
irommittee
appointment«
o
f
.dal*
E
7
'
'
The Sanford Odd “Fellows held
Hopson and hia psla ,-madc no
D. W. Currie cam&gt; t o ' .Florida effort to flee and Were lodged In the their snnqsl teemorial services lost cgntes from the contiplnion to Visit
Weekly W'cather Report U analert officer, and is ol the opin­
from Georgia mdny year* ago and county jail after having their
Washington, Jima v IS.-—"Except ion that the justice court method of
Sunday* night In the Presbyterian Han Francisco andwofail a site for
has long been a resident of Orlando wounds,-dressed.
.lipd passed a .for showers tomorrow in Now Eng« procedure Is better in many inchurch; the sermon being preached the Florida.bull
and Orane* lid
They refused t o . make any stater by D »/ Brownlee. There were many resolution urging Gov^;' Park Tram- land,amt thq Middle Atlantic states, atancas than - the criminal * court'
inent.j(i Florid« «ut Ocsrgl*
( .
mont to newspaper representative* predent to hoar the lecture and many ratll to head the' committee and go fair and „warm weather Is foreVXst method.
with
it
Ho
told
of
several instaftew wheto
for
tha;Q|at
hsiLof
thé.
comthg
week
th* tulpentinc &gt;nd Amb**
to
áxn
Francisco.
The
aeNo details are obtainable .In refer­ of the.-.Cldd' Fellows of the Sanford
streets
were
made, the defendants
of
the
site
by
the
Florid*
pnd
oilier
lodges
aOencded.
Dr.
ence to the domestic tumbles .tkfi
toner
representatives
witl
'
tr*ed
and
delivery
made to tho con­
BrovrpOe
took
the
subject
ot
char­
*•
aeem to »have been the cause ofT h i
4h
Occasion
of
ce
atnony
by
victs
camps
with
in
a few hour«,,lb»
districts,
west
of
the
Rocky
moun­
ity-a
s
hia
theme
and
the
good
that
attacl?.' beyohd the statement . o(
saving
of
rime,
and
costs to tho ■
tains,
thecentral
pi
nine*
states,
the
Francisco
officials,
lodges
eart'acwmplish,
firing,
that
b
Brgjnnlng: this week-oil the barber Hopson, as he
southwest, the gulf state* and:.this. county being much without tho
The Odi'*;Fellawa» of Sanford are
hr. wanted
Sylvester
waa
IhopewJI! d o u â t fright i t 7. o'clock
Union'8 sr»lrc* of Churches
Ohio vailaÿ. generally, fair weather end* of justice suffering In til» least.
■■..doing a •gireag-work in helping the
get.
*Uh the -, exception pi Saturday
t t
•i
'id i
t i 1
I
p
rill prevail dpjfh’g tKe wtek with
Beginning
next
Sunday
night
the
Mr. Hooker says that atTfai going
afflicted,anil
burying
their
dead
and
to Winter
tin and his
ni«hte.. Those who would be »hived
Sanim
i
churches
will
hold'
uniWq’
ieontinued
high
.fetnpefstun
tl
“the
.Weil
in Seminole and s prosperous
their
mifiistretipns,
though
quietly
yafter
tnuu.
il
&gt;t_- i___ .... *iwnmn is being anticipated.— Re­
done are none the leaa effective.
■Ü É HLl.c
É C St ‘ Theater« Rev Southward
‘ 1HÉ * ' and
’ with,.rising tofnpernture* over the central d lsu lcu .by porter-Star. *■ ■ M j s g . * v
the middle of the Week," said the ' V
^
¿m
L. A.. Brumt*y left Monday for *
weather hi
"In the
stay, qL i month in North CitroUna. .

AUTO BUS HELD
UP SATURDAY
NEAR ORLANDO

SOUTH FLORIDA
PRESS ASSOCIA­
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For Rent— 2 Roams, 2nd flights,
sïïTTsBTë ToT TTfTîr imiiamptFr™n$T
gentleman and wife. ^Flna plaxxa,
water, gas stove, toilet, -entirely
Address P. 0. Box 893
83-tf
Woman Freed for Soroery Re­

cently in Pennsylvania.

Vk’ ^«j

^h«x" dodtfr whn hod
to ward off the evil spirits.
A stranger In Carlisle prvUstod,
that he. had suffered from pain In the
stomach which be believed to be doe
to the evil aye of an old woman of
the town who wsa generally behaved
to have the ability to exercise this
baleful power. A “hex” doctor visited
him, and when he thought he had dis­
covered a faith In' their mysteries the
stranger withdrew and later »sum­
moned him to his house, whore he was
Informed that be hadgdlscovered that
an old witch had made a wax Image
of the stranger and atuck pins In cer­
tain parte of IL Hence tho pains.
Could he be cilredT asked the patleoL The "hex” doctor assured him
that hie powers wore superior to those
al_Uw iwiich. and. he vndudesk.to
prove It Getting a wax Image, he
placed It In front of the fireplace,
shoved a braes bullet Into an old
musale-loadtng pistol and'extinguished
all the lights but that pAde by the
fire.
• The doctor koeft on the floor and
the patient was’ told to hold his hands
ufxra the seat of hie peins. The bullet
waa, then fired Into the obdomea of
the wax figure, while Incantations
were said, and the man waa assured
that ho was cured. With all truthfulness be could key that bo had, no more
pain and for himself had proved the
existence of witchcraft In Pennsylva­
nia Id the twentieth century.

| [ you want to buy or sell Con­ ’ 1-fsX" Doctor Shoots Wax *1mage to
nelly’s Real Estate Office U tho place
Ralleva Pains Caused by Powers
to
do
businoa«.
76-tf
of- tho Evil Eyw^alt In a
V All Local Advertisements Under
Lawyer's Bad.
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Wanted—Furnished rooms for
New York.—A womap tried for
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum light housekeeping. Rooms, c-o
witchcraft I We bold up our bands
.Herald.
*
66-3tp
Charge 25 Cents.
and wonder at the bigotry of those
narrow-minded Puritans la Salem,
In answering an advertisement
All idndfl of stenographic and type­ Mass. Booh a situation seems so re­
where ho name or ho«»A number la writing work neatly done. Apply mote from anything that would bo
mentioned In.the ad please do not St. John’s Hotel, Room 12.
77-tfc possible today I Bo we art ts the
ask The Herald fo r Information a«
habit of saying, but It Isnot an Im­
(o the Identity of the advertiser.
Wanted—One or more rooms on possibility.
Oply a abort Urns ago a woman was
Usually we do not know who -the Urst floor ■ftfi light housekeeping.^Un
triad'for witchcraft In a court of law
advertiser la and If we do we ore furnished, by ant elderly lady*
In south Pennsylvania.' That was not
no|* allowed to fire out this in* A. D. K., Herald office.
84-4tc
tb* name used In the charge that was
formation. Simply write a letter
brought against her, but that was the
and address It .as per instructions
Wanted to buy from owner, either accusation that was lodged ta tho
n the’ ad. I •
•-*' _
vacant or, Imporvecb elty property, minds of every one Who was Interest­
well located. No agente. Address ed In th* os««, which was tried la a
FOR
"Property," c-o Herald.
84-2tp region so thoroughly saturated with
traditional superstition that not even
For sale at a bargain If taken at r Lost— Pocket book, yellow leather, the present prosperity and general ed­
ucation can destroy them. Technically
once— one Berkshire boar, registered,
contained money and valuable pa­ the woman was convicted of obtaining
:i years old. Address Leonard Vih- pers. Finder return to L. P. Me
money under false pretenses, but ac­
len, R. D. No. 1, Sanford, Fla.
Culler’s store and receive reward, tually she was coo rioted of being a
Mattsrhorn of Mon, .
86&gt;4tc
witch—a “hex" doctor who
86-2tp
In the corridor óf uno of our Amer­
wowed.”
ican high schools two great plcturea
For Sale or Rent— 8 room 2 story
In the home of a prominent la
hang aa companions: that craggy
dwelling house, located at ond of
In Camden county there is a bole In peak among mountains—tho Matter­
Oak avenue, known as Sanford
the post of a mahogany bedstead filled horn; that craggy peak among men—
Heights,; with store house and fair
with salt which witnesses to Me beUef Abraham Lincoln.—From Ariadne Gil­
good business and one acre good Guaranteed Wear Evtr Hosiery For In witchcraft. At onft llms ha prose­ bert's “More-Thlyj Conquerors,” fa 8L
truck land. Afl together and in
Men and V^dmen
cuted a case against an old woman Nicholas.
• y. I '
good order. Good water on place.
who, when convicted and toed, left
Ladies’ Special Offer .
the court muttering Incantations ■to
Reason for renting, climate don’ t
vowing vengeance.
Mercenary.
agree with me,-‘ Apply at once to For Limited Time Only—
Six pair of our' finest 38c value
That night the lawyer was suddenly
‘What did your gudlonco do when
T. P. Hill, located on place.
ijkdies’ guaranteed hose in black,or attacked with violent pains In the you told them you bad never paid a
8&amp;-2tp
Un fhlors with written guarantee, head. The curse had come upon him dollar for a vote and never Intended
—
.
For Sale— Thirty Indian Runner for '91.00 and 5 stamps for postage. and he foared the wretched old won- to?” Inquired the friend of tho candi­
whom he beltevod to be respon­ date running -for .reflection. “ Well,
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
ducks now laying. Reason for sell­
sible for IL Only witchcraft can a fo - applauded, but most of thorn
For
n
limited
time
only,
six
pairs
ing Is removal to .lace where ducks
drive out witchcraft. No doctor of scorned to loao Interest.”
cannot be kept. C. C. Morris, of our finest 35c value Guaranteed inedlelno would do In such a case.
Hose with written guarantee and
R. D. No. 3.
86-2tp
A toy laborer who waa born with
a pair of our well known Men’s ■'¡caul over his faco was brought In
m
ho Knew Better.
For Sale at a big bargain, as I live Paradise Garters (pr one dollar, nnth
Newltt—“They say that tho person
so far away cannot attend to this 5 cents for postage
with a strong Imagination has abso­
lutely no head'for figures.“ Marryot—
15 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
You know these hosa; they stood
"Don’t you believe IL When my wife
City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­ the test when alt others
failed.
_geta her Imagination at work upon
gated und tiled, fine 6 Inch flowing They give real foot comfort. They
her age the can roako arithmetic look
well. If you want 16 acres of flue have no seams to rip. They never
■lily.’’
celery and potato and vegetable become loose and baggy os tho shgpe
land go"and'Took" kt“ thtf—Bllrt mnke U knit TnV noLpressed in. They are
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford Guaranteed for fineness, for style,
ModSm Student
“How about your geometry? I want
runs past the land known as the for superiority of material and work­ the hole In the northeast leg of the
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer manship, absolutely stainless and to bed, Oiling It with salt over which you to do something In that” “ Well,
to owner. J. P., 26 Columbia Street, wear six months without holes, or n he bad chanted Incantations., This it's this way, father. Unless Imako
done, ho announced that the evil pow­ a certain percentage in football, they
Hampstead. 1,. I., N.‘ Y.
85-4tp new. pair free.
won’t let me take the geometry af
Don’t delay send in your order be­ ers bad notified tho witch, who lived
In a hut at some distance. Hint she
For Sale— Good all round horse. fore offer ciplrra. Give correct
could no longer hold dominion over
size.
M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hnmmork.
tho body of her enemy, tho lawyer.
Place for the Thermometer.
79**1r
WEAR*EVER HOSIERY COMPANY The patient believed that hia.poJna
If you have only one thermometer,
Dayton,.Ohio
ceased from that hour.
sacrifice your curiosity an to thè out#
For Sale— Horse, buggy and har­
A proape roue merchant In Carlisle aide temperature and hang It In yonr:
ness, SIOl) cash. Apply to J. n.
permitted the body of hla Infant fchild living room, that you may preservo
Hunter, 303 East First St.
to be covered with a coating of green your health by keeping the room “Just
87-4tc
pjrint, in obedience to the orders of a warm enough.”
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For Sale- 160 acres fertile land,
100 acres cleared and fenced, Terms
to ault. Dcrivsi &amp; Harris, 138 Wil­
low -Avc., New York.
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____ Character ToJd by the Nose.
It la an ancient belief that tho nose
Indicates ancestry. We speak abqut
the'aristocratlo nose •with its high
bridge and tho plohelAn nose of tho
toller, Cortalnly, In a great many
coses, reco can bo distinguished by
tbo noao. Tho Hebrew could -hardly
»fused with the typical begro
ut
bo confused
nose. Tr.e
The highly-arched noso is sup­
posed to Indicate tendency to rule, and
the flattened, post) shows servility.

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All fb the Vision.
Some people think that everything
In the wort Is twisted and corrupt,
end that no human being can bo
trusted. Others who are wiser feel
very differently about ,IL As Ituskin
stye; “In all things throughout tho
world, tho men vrrrr loctr fo r ttnr
crooked will see tho crooked, and tho
man who looks fpr the straight will
see the straight.”
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1Sp^,lrn,ln,
and desire
to place a ll|g boxV ^£
fine, healthful gum into every ^
It sweetens the brcath-whlteJ
teeth and olds digestion, U k t
refreshing and pleuing ,0 ,» l*
every one spending ua but |0e
•fi-attmrpe- to- ctrrernh1pplnr
will ship a big bo* of 20 re n lu i
packages of the Spearmint Gum JS
Include the elegant
’ ’ Tango1, necklace and “ HrdA
Th* " '’.
absolutely (,H
This offer ia foils short time «!,
Not more than 2 orders to one u
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The leading doctors of France hive this.
for years used a prescription of veg­
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troubles should try Mayr’a Wonderful to open the windows before the m
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Ifbr Sale—Black saddle and driving
mere.. Inquire of J. D. Roberts at
grocery.

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LADY’S

CORSET

Silk Chiffon;-alP colòrs

LADY

ne Silk, fancy

FAVORITE
THAT

LACES

WANTS

For .Sale—Two Jersey heitert with
fî.rjU calf, J. D. Hoekln», Second
■tteit.
84-4tp *
'or Sate—Two good horses anc^
ng wagon. 'Inquire of Coco Cola
Uing Co.
80-tfc

FRONT

For Sate or Rent— Two nice resi­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen
80-tf
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FuiWahed room ‘for rent Terms rea*
sonable. Apply 214 Park avenue. 68-tí

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For Rent—Rooms/ large, pool,
screened and well furnished 4or
housekeeping, At 302 Jafk dvenue.
‘ 84-tf
Op—— —.
7 For Rant— Completely . fbr&amp;lshed
houee^wfth piano for 4h*l summer.
Fow steps to fcqetofficc, dupot and;
stcamef codlr. " A7 Wv Brown, En-«
terprlre,. Florida.
Fpr Reni— Furnished offlcp'equlpith roll top desk, affiw chairs
and tables. Also a r “
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Our bread, our buns, Our pies, our cake,
O ur rolls and nil the rest,
W e rely upon, good friends

For Side- 1910 f’ odillav ton log]
« sir (or $40(1.00, just overtotaled, in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine Si Garage.
R2-tfc
For,'Sale— Practically bran, new
1914 Overland touring car, - fully
equipped, sell starter,, electric lights
In use short time by owner. $850
cash takes 6ar. B.’ &amp; O. Motor&gt;Co.

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

E SANFORD HERALD

PUBLISHED
¡SEMI-WEEKLY

IN SAN FORD— Lift h
VOLUME V

r -;;\ -v n

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Worth Lioing

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914
___________________________

NO. S3

Lawn Social Was Great
FLORIDA LEADS AGAIN
Tho Jawn social given by the
Brotherhood of the Presbyterian
Fulier’e Earth Comes In Great
church last Friday night was a great
Quantity From Florida
success socially if not financially and
Washington, June 23,—-Another
those who attended are looking fordistinction )}*» come to the state of
wardao more of ^heee social gather­
Florida- In a bulletin on "The Proings during the sommer. The spa­
duetion of Fuller’s Earth in 1913"
cious home, and bcautfiful grounds
the United Slates Geological Survey
WILL MAKE AN EFFORT TO
of, the Stevens home perfectly adapt­
aays:
they w il l l i k e l y b e t a k e n
A
GREAT
SURPRISE
T
O
OUR
NORTHERN
PREVENT THE REGULAR
ed to an' affair of this kind were
"Florida is the leading fuller's
£ UP i n T H E SEN ATE
never more beautiful.' John Giiham
DEADLOCK
earth producing state, having re­
FRIENDS—THE
F O R M E R WINTER
TODAY •
^
of the Brotherhood class had strung
ported for 1913 over two-thlrda of
myriads of
incandescent
lights
the marketed output of the entire
RESORT
NOW
A
SUMMER
RESORT
through the trees and Mho porches
country.” ; .
‘ ’
1'
_ind these vari-coiernhslohes «bowed
Florida is first in the production
the'''Yoliag’e and mammoth shade A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
O F F IC IA L R E G IS T E R T H E
‘of
pineapples, first In the production
trees and the green grass beneath
of
long
staple cotton, first in the pro­
S
T
A
T
E
O
F
“
S
U
N
SH
IN
E
,
FR
U
ITS
AN
D
F
L
O
W
­
even better than, the Sunlight could
duction,
of naval stores, first in the NEW SUGGESTIONS TO EMBRACE V ;
E R S ” IS T H E C O O L E S T IN T H E UNION
OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OP do, making a' veritable bower of
production
of cigars manufactured
SEPARATE PLANS FOR THE
summer Florida &amp;auty and the real
THE WORLD AT LARGE IN
from Cuban tobacco, and now it Is
CONSTITUTIONALISTS
aefulgence wax furnished by a large
JABLpID FORM
officially
accorded
first
rank
In
the
sections
of
the
country,
the
area
of
Florida
la
the
oooldat
state
in
the
arc light that threw its-rays across
Niagara Falla, Ont., June 23.—
^ Wiahlnktont^June 23.~Tbe' senate the street and held the attention of union in the summer and Sanford is precipitation during the last twenty- production of fuller’s earth.
The South American mediators to­
This four hour«- being’ confined mostly to
The bulletin deals interestingly day proposed a new course of action,
tQ) begin work on snti-trust legi»- those who were passing.
Scattered the coolest cjty ip the state.
the
Northeast
with
a
narrow
belt
of
s
proven
by
the
Times
Union
of
with
the subject, saying injpart:
Ution today unleaa pin ns of tho lead­ all about the grounds were tables
which not only will prolong, media­
"The original use qf fuller's earth, tion proceedings, but eventually may
en-fa I.
Senator Newlanda will and chain! (or the guests to be com­ Jscksonville in an article in tlie Sun­ precipitarion from South Dakota
Fair ront wWh it obtains its name, was work out a soluiloti of the Mexican
bring the first meaaure on the pro­ fortable t&amp;Lo being served ice cream, day edition‘ in which-,the tempers-' westward to the Pacific slope.
rv*
• .
weather
prevails
over
practically
the n tulU'nfc-WAiloth. But little is now problem.
ture
was
taken
odftlally
and
the
gram to the floor by calling up&gt; thU
&lt;n* cake and tattkmade and to make the
entire
southern
section,
ai^d--J^tr5[cusedVifr
this
eouhtry.
for
that
pur­
following
figurca
given
to
the
public.
ftderal trade commiasiot} b " " “ Amt-.,
*
$cca*ipn aee&lt;i*îjÿiaÎ masculine the
The nature of the plan, designed
pi2)Uipai,‘t»e being in the to prevent the deadlock between the
"Jacksonville's temperature regis­ ulsrty over \frh cottbn'IflSt/- »“ .- ■■ pose,
\j completed by Uic Inters
members of the Brotherhood waited
Tebiperatur*« »rq. biply/JoTor. cyn- ileaehidg; -&lt;ei«ri(ying or filtering of American and .Mexican deiegatea
nerfo committee! N o e 'J
on the tables altired in regulation ter yesterday dra* 86; and ohly two
trsl
and southern l^tlona*.'8f “ he fats, gfewfla and oils. 1^ is also
places
in
the
state
touched
the
90
»mate ia ready to predlc
chef style with white aprons and
from abruptly ending the confer­
country,
but cooler wo^«T^e^*i»T(s ucd In the manufacture of pigments ence, hads been more closely guar de
mark,
while
all
the
rest
of
the
coun­
ram will bp fiidahed ci!
caps under the supervision of ’the
try the high nineties and 100 were oVer the northeast and’
lakes or printing wail papers, for the de­ than anything that haa transpired
e It will gfl'to the Whited
head waiter, E. E. Brady.
region, which is under th#„.influence fection of certain coloring matters in at the conference. ,
lor the President's algnature.
Ali during the evening delightful tho rule.
Very llttfe rain w%* reported from of an area oMdgh barometer. (D yer some food products, and as a sub­
tn of both parties are convinced music was rendered by the Brock
It beoame known, however, that
Florida
stations, or from any of the Florida the temperature at 7 a. m. stitute (or talcum powder The another effort was being mage to
Rowcver, that the President intend phurch Orchestra on the porch and
U aee that' CongreM stays here until the spacious residence was also open rest of the country, and the forecast was &gt;0 degree«, and practically the common practice with mineral oils bring the constitutional!«* into close
(be anti-trukt work ia done, and to the public, the cool rooms offer­ seemed to indicate clearing or clear «am» temperature prevailed o n ’ the a to dry the earth carefully, after touch with the purposes ol media­
while there is the same old dealre ing- the ladles a chance for social weather, where unsettled conditions Immediate Gulf coast westward to which it Hs ground to suitable sixes tion without formally admitting
snd run intp long cylinders, through them. The suggestion contemplates
to get away, there are not many conversation and getting together. and local showers had been common Texas.
during
the
p
u
t
week.
The winds are light and variable which the crude, black minerals oils separate conferences between tbo
who think adjournment possible un­
The. affair was unique as n social
Generally fair*Sunday with gentle, on the lower coasts. Conditions are allowed to percolate slowly. As American delegate* and representa­
til tho trust bills are passed.
because no charges were made for
* An effort may be made during the cither the refreshments, or the ser­ shifting-winda, mostly sduth’ over tho favor, generally fair weather over a result, the oil that first comes out tives of the constitutionalist*. Jus­
week to aid in expediting these bills vice of the gentlemanly waiters, the northern portion of the state, was this sect on tonight * snd Sunday; is perfectly water white, and much tice Lamar and F’federick W. Lah| through the Senate.
Democratic guest* leaving a freewill offering in what waa said of today, by the local Ueht variable winds, mostly south thinner than that which follows. rnan would continue their dealings
The oil allowed to continue percc^ with the Hucrt» delegates through
leader» are anxious to have the party the plate for the new Presbyterian weather man.
arly.”
latlng
through the earth untf&amp;Tbe the mediation board. In th‘s w»y
get together in conference and de­ church. •-•
~7~
Tha following are the maximum
lsting
through the earth until he all elements in the Mexican situation
termine its 1 ne of action before the
A huge score hoard leaning against temperatures reported by Florida
Trip to Enterprise *
color
reaches
a certain mjuumum would b ; drawn together and there
saraaurea aro far on the way, Sen­ tbo. house attracted the attention statlona yesterday:
thade.
.
y,
On
account
of
the
Camp
Fire
would be no necessity for the dec­
ior Kern, majoruty leader, who haa of thé people present and upon get­
Apalachicola................... - . . . 90
£irls
at.
Enterprise
the
terry
boat
'With
the
vegetable
oils
the"pro­ laration of an armistice until some
been out o town, ia exported back ting nearer it they discovered $500
GalnesvIDeV. . ...,
will have special cheap rates of 26 cess Is radically different. The oil Is argument was reached and ap['within a few days, and.on'ms return and\$250 and $100 sections, which
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Jacksonville. . . . .
cents the round trip beginning* next heated In large tanks beyond the proved by the constitutionalist*.
I the subject of' a party conference interpreted meant that any one who
.
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Key West. . . . . . .
Thursday morning. , The boat Alma boiling point of water;- from 8 to 10 The plan was said to be a result of
; wid be taken up iA earnest.
felt disposed could put their name
. 88
Miami. LJV_*it _gr* Vt -*-&gt;
-May
will .leave Sanford dock -.At .9 per cent of it* weight of fuller's the visit of Minister Naon of Ar­
Many Democrats believe that it down for that amount and during
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Madison. ... . .
and
11:90
In the morning and 4:80 earth Is thep added; snd the mix­ gentine, to Washington, where Pres­
90
will serve tp give notice to Repub­ the evening about $8000 was pledged
Marianna. . . . 1■**.» *-f .w•-.&lt;
ip_^he
.a/iernqon.
t
ture I* vigorously stirred ,and then ident Wilson la said to bava empha­
82
licans that it will be useless for them for tho starting of the .new building
Sanford.. . .r* j * *-* i j-*j»Tgri
Special
trip
'from
Ssnford
Thurs­
filtered off through bsg filters. The sised the written statement of Jus­
86
to struggle, against the Democratic that will soon grace thf lot at the
Tampa . . ..
day
night
for
the
Aspinwall
enter­
coloring . tpttteL_r*mains', with the tice Lamar that any agreement not
86
determination to enact its own form corner of Oak avenue and Third
Titusville ..
tainment.
Boat
will
leave
Sanford
earth,
the filtered o 1 being pf * pale approved by the constitutionalists
86
ofi yjrGat levitation and that this atti- street.
Tallahassee.
Tho social while not a successful
. tudt wilt'aid in bringing about ad­
Rains haVe ceased over southern dock i t ' 7:30. Round trip 25 cents. straw colPr,'providing the operation wabtd be Va paper agreement," and
has been conducted with sufficient would not accomplish the sole pur­
journment* late in July or early in financial ‘ venture was a great eoAcare. "
pose of the United States, which fa
August.. *7 ‘
y’-V vontion of the church peoplo of Ssn^r
HANFORD’ S CANNING FACTORY
MASONIC
PICNIC
‘ Fuller's earth was first d'seoyered the pacification
t
.... i - 1' i t - r
' Jr. •ford, as all of them combioed in
- ■j of - Mexico.
'
-*»-- - / /»■ .
•
making
It
a
delightful
social
gath
lit
the
United
States
in
i
891
hear
Emerimn. E . Dcitrick, managerial
Will Put Up Fruits, VegetJbles.KraOt
1
Junior* Have Outing
Alexander, Ark., by John Usen, whlo
a theatrical production presenting a «ring and the members of the Broth­ The Masons snd Their Fsmllles Will
Turtle and Clatfi^.oups
,r
Picnic
at
.Woodland
Park,
The Junior Christian Endeavor
U
still
a-producer.
This
earth
Was
troupe of trained Ilona wsi killed «hd erhood class feel that they have
The Herald ha* set
fie.•*&lt;!-'
The Masons and ’ their families
of the Presbyterian church ‘ Lere . *
.........................................
for a time by the■.808
r.partiy devoured in Chicago by. «lx been amply repaid by the generous
vantage*
ol
s
canning’
fheto^yvri^H.iw
were delightfully entertained Thurs- **
lion« when, he entered . the car fn response of those present and from expect to have one big.tltpe at.lrjfood Sanford section for many years'snd
011
which they were. caged. While the their humble efforts a great start land Park next Thursday and the at last oqe man at least has scon but its use was finally. abandon&gt;-d. day afternoon at the home of How­
epera were recovering Dietrich’» toward the new church has been following invitation has been ex­ the advisability of having a canning In 1893 fuller's earth 'wa*'discovered ard Hwartx on Silver Lake, some
tended to the Masons:
incur. Quincy, Fla., by accident. An thro« mile* south of Sanford- The
'• •
dy a lion escaped from ail-adjoin­ made.
You and every other Maeon in factory here where so many fruits ¿ffort- was made to burn brick on greater portion of the party -went ;
ing cage ^nd torrorited tha residents
Windham— Moore
hearing of .this notice ar6 Invited to and Vegetables, fish snd clams can the property of the Owl Cigar Com­ out in a targe wagon filled with
.of the thinkly populated quartet’ in
It scemj that our old friend, attend this annual picnic- You and be.had snd «¿here so much is wasted pany; the effort failed, but .an em­ straw; others went in automobile«,
which the car stood. The escaped
Jimmy Windham of Orlando has your family and any Who are ina- every year that could be canned and ploye ,of the_ company called atten­ while stlj! more enthusiasts went In
lion finally wax -driven back to it*
boon married and M17bride is Miss sonicaiiy connected. The fare Is !5c sold afterward.
irivate conveyances. Each df the
Icar, having’ harmud no one. George
A. Buch, the manager of th| B«m&lt;* tion to the cloee resemblance, of the
Florence Moore, sister of Mm. Hop- round Dip, leaving at .foot of Park
tarty carried a well filled lunch basclay
used
to
the
Germah
fuller's
McChord, keeper of the lions wsS
son of this city and well known here. avenue 8, 8:30, 9 A. fti. and 12 m., inole Fish Co., has a place in the earth. In consequence' of this dis­ cet and upon arrival' proceeded to
. unable to help Dietrich. I
The following from the Saturday and,.after, U .^cesajry tq. accommo­ Lefiler buildipg and for .some time covery t her* - wad eanalderable ex­ Uk« full charge of Mr. Swart* home.
r v /:■ '• \ __‘ I .
ed ition of j J u ilu p o fle r-S ta r follow g; date. Thoeed*rfrJnc- lo -go. Your b w -h e n H e the fish and produce citement snd supposed deposit* of Silver Jiake has a , splendid w n d j , . ;
uffregette baiting has become the
Mr. Jnines E. Windham -left yes­ bsskeis drill’-tfe taken nflt in .a team.. business; but being an expert canner fuller's earth were deported from a mitom, thus making it an Ides) b « t W ‘ :Yegular Sunday amusement of -Lon­ terday afternoon for Daytona, where,
to T. J. Miller .&amp; he -Jibs been fteping bis eyes open
don crowds. Police were kept busy It ia announced by hix* friends, on Son store. . Don’ t be worried with to the possibilities of this business in number of states. The material In ng place, there being priv^t*,-dockAv . ,*
along lU ’ilhoree; Th^. , party .lliffLocfqy _iii Hyde Park protecting tho Sunday hp will lead ,-to the matri­ the.bwket.
Sanford and will soon' have a moat the most of tbes«”dfepogUn was found
riedly donned their antilntlc'clothing
to
be
of
r\
o
value
as
fuller’s
earth.
women.'and escorting th in to places monial altar Miss Florence Moore • In the evept that any qf thh mem­ complete outfit for the* canning of al
"From, the inception of tha indus­ and proceedftd^ &lt;4 'disport them- ,'
of Rafétjf. VaripiíB suffragette mcot- Mr. Windham is one of the popular bers have Ifeen overlooked the Ma­ kinds of fruit* * spd vegetables as
try
Florida has been the^leading salve« In plscifi^waterf'brihe Ia.ke.
7 inga were broken up and (ho'speak- managers of the Yowell-Duckworth sons wish It to be understood that well a* sour kraut, turtle soups and
iuiner.clsm
*soup
t
h
a
r
ir
the
depiw*acint'xt*t*r“
A t-fim -th e pro- Mr*. Richsrd C. Maxwell' was given « .
httstjed from t-he ptatfoAae with store, being aL the head of tho shoe any and «11 Mason* *ijd tb ilr fam­
. .. ,
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t
i
I.
« • . &lt;4((s»4
ah is'* m Aulì, *
nm I It»*« alai **
• trhesl* of -a ducking in the Serpen­ department. The bride to be . is ilies are cordially welcome to attend light qf the epicure and makes the dtlction was only tVro or three state«. the prise for high diving. Mrs. -C. P ‘ }
In 1897-1899 it w u reported from Paxton took the awartFfor tin* great- ,
tine., *■*. From the,- temper of the quit«' well known hero, and has been the picnic. Invitation* were sent w e iL s
eat long distance » w l m m e r . ;
crowds thpafc: tlireát* probably would ono of the efficient Utachoxs in the put by postal but some of. tjiem
There are *0 many tomato** th»t Florida, Colorado and New York,
Graham was given « ptiae for t|elhg? V,
hayc been put intp e*«cutlo!r'except public schools of Orange county m*y have been delayed in. trans go t&lt;£ rot aacb ye*r in the fields her# with a very small proportion from
able to remain tu:
.
.Utffb;
in
1901
Arkansas
wu|added
for the energetic-action pf the police; having been at Oakland during the mtaaion' Woodland Park is one of tbdt Mr. Buch ought tp get all he
longer thatt any one. ‘ fciaidp Purdoiv
to
th#
list.
From1
1904
to
1907
Ar
. Hcrvérat womepí'spccíÁlo.rs' w e^ su b - )juf-term. The many friends of the the prettiest picnic grounds in*the want* merely - for the .asking ant
kanaaa wag the second (¿fifer pro­ Lillian "Hetririg and UUlari
.. jxcf»•8 to rough treatment.
j'yoiing couple w 11
extend
pre- state and the Masog*; picnic is they can bo put up at*-a nominal cost
ducer. Fuller's’ earth was found tn swam * a draw swim .for a box of .
cOngratuUtiona for their (more hx£- bound to be a succees^ * Remember and «old back to the trade at a rea­
•T:
------- *r----- ------- -rt-7Georgia .soon'after Its-diaWrcry In chocolates and will have to do the
•t
**.;• . ■ •'*.
pineia In tbu wedded stale.
They the date, next Thursdaf.-June 26th. sonable price! Turtle# are plentiful,
i appear vfjjolc stunt o-iAr.’.’ Francl* Dutton
■y "
Dr. Armstrong Hfr¿
both-the soft shell and the green ,eea Florida,-vbutfG«orgia’ did
wilj m*He their homo in" Orlando,
. ‘ when It«hd Junior Dutton, a couple Ol tot*
h
*
a'produ
cer‘
Until
190
turtles and the "ddtffllhk clam* are
■ pt and Sinr./E. P. A’rmslrong on taking apartments on West street.
~XP” Story1—Bogard
w ko’jreside pear the lake were given *'
wH
the
t-hird
largro^
prdddclni:
^ ^ ^ h t ir 'Aekutlful • yéacht " Rlveryiéw
Misa Anna D. Story was married roost plentiful on the coast.
ch«T‘ prise Jhr being the bjat t all
state;
it
hs#
ranked
second
rinc#
c
Vjl*r!da
UnirerBily
Cstsligue
Maid, are in thu city this‘ week’
to Mr. W. S. Bogard at .fi o’clock • Mr. Buch. who Is a German and,
Unlyerslty of Florida csts- Sunday afternoon at the home of knows about sour kraut has an-idea ■ince 1909, In* 1994 Alabama and gpolfntl cavort cm in either deep or
u ( ywaht' being/anckored at tha, oky,
shaHorw^. water."
■' dpoV.V Thpy are accompanied by ioslm ipr
!? • n?8t bo,lW -of her sister, Mra. A, D. Wells, who (hat a can of good sour kraut With Massachusetts, and'/in- 1907 9pnt|
&gt;.'t-,-«11«'swimming cbnUsti
‘ their dsughWr, Miss Ruth and sob, 200 pages flow ready lor-distribu- I vea in the seuthesat section, of the «-few welners in thsm will temnt the Carol!qa and tr#sax •ftrat »enortac been completed the party repi
production:
In
1902
California
en­
L. G. Armstrong and expect to’spend tlont I t ' contain* valuable'• ipfor^ city, Rev. E. T Pouieon of the appetite .of any one and be h u a
keadqbartera where Jthe feast
roatlon-about the history of Oiy Unl- ^Baptist church officiating. It was a special-- ran of this kind that will tered Vh# liflt.”
»'¡.-several days'ln-rn. On account
bevn spread, coffee made and lemon­
vgjsity,
it*
governmept’
and
regula­
‘simple but Impressive homo wed­ prove most popular with the trade.
the upper river being low they m iy
ade
built, .and the damage done to Mi
i . not ascend very far but they cjtpect tion*,’ the name* of it* officers and ding . The contracting .partita Jfifli
Hall Game Thursdsy
the
eat*
proved u&gt; be total In its
governing «1 Chuluota and both. 4rfi highly
.
WjrtnJoy several side trip» whllff teschen», »nd o* tho
demolishing
_f*fff«t*.
There
will
be
some
ball
playing
YQ^NO
LARRX
OOTUE
htfe: The Rlvervlew Maid U out boards. It tails about the beautUul teemed young pdqple, who ha»*u»
Hext
Thursday
at
Holden
Psrk
**:Chaperoned by Mrs.
—A T
*ifrlend*
-t m
.m
m
.Jim ■t6
* &gt;k. m
m
J! •V, tliu
trt joy
Sftlf
wish
them
ñr.tfis finest pleasure yichis thdt campus, tbs splendid buildlngs^snd 111O^lf of
Max
we
1,
^fra^.Tj
K. Bates, Mrs.
And
Grandfather
McComb
Is
Proslybjn^Ahe
braves
from
Winter
Park
^iTfll-tho. St; Johns river and the the sxcellent equipment; gives
and success.— Reporter-Star,
Iratcd W^h Je/
wfir come up -io take the scalps' of Paxton and Mr«. Graham. Tho
tailed InformationJfbout the various
%*ord qonvrt: fronl'iH#T',Ypr.k'theb the Celery Growers and the ball'fsna younR ladies were Mlasee May Doyla
Post master Too Old
departments of iiilf^action, courses
should^W-pU 1n .force to see th* Lillian. C. Gibson, Alice D. Whltner,
ReprtsentdUve Sparkman, fliMls, Jklr. amV;Atri.“ Larry:
of study, and Ustes the ^rm« and
irYwd« j p
fMabel- C. Bowler of -jacksonville.
gam« arid t’ncpuraye the home
j&gt;roud
parant*
pi
à
finfjjmw
^y;árfd
to
his
great
regTtt,
that
Poetmtafter
( S - #Bd,)pfoip(jter oí the beautiful sitb- nujthod* oJ admission to the unl- General Burleson will not content the mother i* d 0in$ 'wWt,
Me!I H. Whltner, Lettie Caldwell,
Much
of
fb
flia
v
te
^
of
the
seaton
a
n
d
,to JucksouvlMev-yRiverview, and torsity; It ahoks 1^6 loartost of at­
Lucy
C. Wlhtner, Lillian B. Herring,
depend*
upon
the
atfendsne^
and
ao
father
AleiCcunl^
^
ta
f,'T
b
»-*
Herald
to
the
appointment
of
.’
hie
friend,
tendance and the opportufalUea for
V
wesltbjr by the rapU
_
Eaaio-Purdon,
AnnJe-Whitner, Eather
far
this
season
tbora
ho#
not
been
that
bç
W
M
in
ig
very
tired
but.very
Captain
dames
McKay,
•«If help «I tho university,
of r,al *,Ute V
Hnnpy
-Ibern* l* ’ rejoicing In the th# -vowd at the games that the Woodburn, Muriel Ifnrrold, Ganyla
lander showing '-hs date of opdn- muter of *Tampa.
Although tí
hom e'or thd 'gflllanv eaptain of the boyfriwould Ilka .to «#♦. Let every Robert», France,» AsplirWall, Vir­
Captain McKay la-very
next fall and oL other important
advanced to
ginia tiraith, France* Leavitt and
New Ytrk Giant*. Mrs. Doyle w u qria come out dri Thursday and
but
ha
Is
uventy-four
yuww
old,
and
of tho university jretr. Tris
' 'Lu* hr
tha
Franc«« D lUlon. Tht&gt; young’
Gertrude
McComb
of
t
_
he
boys
not
only
financially
tii«
Poatma«tar
General
rulag
luid be In the ha^d* of

ANTI-TRUST LAWS
WILLOCCUPYSTAGE
IN THE SENATE

THE PEACE MAKERS
TAKE NEW TACK IN.
MEXICAN TANGLE

FLORIDA COOLEST STATE
SANFORD COOLEST CITY
BY OFEICIAL FIGURES

CARRANZA’S AID
WILL BE SOUGHT

CONFERENCE _
BY THE DEMOCRATS

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BE

SAFE

AND

SANE

ORDINARY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE USED BY THE
, p Ar e n t s o f c h i l d r e n
BY THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
The Lord helps those who help
themselves.
But it is not to be expected that
those who deliberately transgress
the laws of Natux*, either through
igporance or wilfully, are likely to
epeapfc the consequences.
Mothers allow their young chil­
dren to play (n the crowded street

white casket. Men and women trifle
with or neglect their sanitary sur­
roundings and their friends lament
the untimely and .premature ending
of a useful career. • The fault is dot
with our stars but with ourselve
that, we are sickly underlings and
that we do not live out the yean
that we think wn are entitled'to.
It baa taken many years of sad
experience to teach us the dangers
attending the promiscuous use of
firearms and fireworks on or about
the Fourth of July, and even yet the chance to develop. The danger
only a few of us have s sufficiently Is In the delay in getting treatment,
vivid realisation of these dangers to preventive treatment.
The only reasonably certain pre­
consistently avoid them. The na­
tion wide call for a aafe and sane ventative known la the ante-tetanic
celebration of that day haa lessened serum, use of which haa to largely
tetanus
the old time harvest of death, but retarded -*development
that its failure is the exception. Afta
it hasn’ t stopped it— not yet.
The two principal 'classes of suf­ administration requires the services
ferer! from these patriotic excesses of the physician, but every doctor
are the small boy, ' ringing "In years n those days la prepared to give
from ten to twelve up to forty and this treatment.'
fifty, and the innocent bystander.
The danger from such burns if too
The first of these Is the aggressor serious to be trifled with. Whilo
and the One that has made the the injury may not at first appear
Fourth dangerous. The second can­ dangerous, the chances for infection
not help himself. For the first it is are too many to risk. No sensible
hardly fair to call these happenings man who is not prepared to die will
accidental, for every boy knows the gamble with hia life with the chances
risk and dares it because he honestly ten to one against him, when avail­
believes he is smart enough to es­ able medical treatment .will increase
cape d a m a g e . It would almost ap­ those chances to at least a hundred
pear that the real accident occurs to one for recovery.
when nothing happens and no one is
Therefore, if your patriotism leads
hurt.
you to disastrous and unexpected
It is likely that so long as fire­ happenings, go to tho doctor and
works are manufactured and so long go quick.
■.sundries Butcher Shirts
Goode M. Guerry. a member of
the Tampa Tribune staff, paid the
laundries of Tampa his respects in
the following telling fashion in to­ found them together at hit home
day’s paper:
lie» ween this place and Mulberry
Some facetious caterer to the lob­ Friday night, taking to the woods
ster palace habitues of our modern and evading arrest after tho ithootBabylon has written a poly chro- |ing, returned to the house about 2
matire satire on clothes
He en­ o'clock Sunday morning and com­
titled it 'Clothes,' certain to enmesh pleted his wrok of vengeance by
the interest ol lashiot able women blowing the pair, nnd the house as
and men who find it a lithe nil mat­ well, into the air with dynamite.
Black is believed to linve stolen
ter to find s ire new way to squan­
der money wiihout seeming penuri­ his dynamite from the phosphate
ous. The pin) was more or less a company late Saturday* night, then
fluvem with th »so It was intended to' tp have slipped over to Ids old home

interest.

Thio mid-Bummsr sale is authorized for the first time, because
so many Hooeier agents were unable to get Hoosiers for their
spring sales, and many more oould not get their full'allotment.
But even now, only a limited number of Hoosier Cabinets can
be turned out of our now factory building in time for mid-? *
summer delivery -»an average to each sale of less than twenty
SO|only you who enroll early can count on-delivery during the
hot months, when you need your Hoosier most.
THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind*

iu the tmall brfy can finance the alt*
uation, he will continue to blow oil
a-few fingers» fill his skin with pow­
der and maim the (nnocent by­
stander for many Fourths to come.
And so the situation teems inevit­
able, It is, well to be prepared in ad­
vance to render , first aid to the in­
jured, or at least to' know in ad­
vance* what to do when such acci­
dents come.
The burnt and deeper wounds
caused by exploding fireworks are
likely to produce tetanus, resulting,
in its final development, in lockjaw;
.The horrors ■o f " death from this
cauaft are similar to 'rabies, wherein
the patient le conscious to the .end,
suffering excruciating agony.
Tetanus usually develops in from
six to eight days niter injury. Fol-

R ead about
these co n v e n ie n ces th a t
made the HOOSIER neces­
sary to ovçr 700,000 women;
"Housekeepers'FoodGuide"—on
the upper left door—answers the eternal
problem:' "What shall we have (or
dinner?1!
( 2 ) The Cook-book Holder on the middie upper door holds your cook
book securely when not In use. When
you are cooking, simply open up the
txfek to the proper page behind the
hdldir.* At is on a level with your eye,
alwaysViean, never iff the way.

There are 40 special conveniences
in the N E W H O O S I E R - 17
are entirelyN E W .
The Hoosier Metal Flour Bln holds
W / fifty pounds. It (slow and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enables you
to cl;»n the entire bln easily. The. in­
side is entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold flour. First flour in is always
out first.
fitY The New Shaker Flour Sifter is
' v the most wonderful of all tho new
Hoosier inventions. It is the only flour
sifter ever mad eon a kitchen cabinet that
shakes flour through Instead of grinding
it through, ll cannot wear out and can­
not grind through any grit or foreign
substance that might be In the flour.'

Tomorrow, Only $1 Puts This NEW"'
HOOSIER in Your Home— Don’t Wait!

OUR WINDOW DISPLAY b
the talk of the town— come
and see i t
/E \ A new feature In the Bose Cup* **' board 4* a narrow shell conveni­
ently located for the storage of canned
articles. Most women will find this a
great convenience as an "emergency
shelf." It will save many trips to the
cellar or pantry.

TOMORROW YOU may examine all
the new features. You incur no
obligation. But you should come
early. You nuy be too late to get
one op the HOOSIER PLAN if you
delay. Come and SEE thb remark­
able NEW Hoosier tomorrow.

where the wounded negro nnd the

"kinre we ki ow that fine toggery woman were staying.
They could have had no warning i
and fashions lave been discussed
of
his intention and doubtless never
f &lt;rm ever) unjlr. (fow ■which most
knew
what hit them.
o n he women .nay be seen, literally
The
man and the woman and the
and figurativly, we will attempt
nothing further than a few observa­ house were blown to small bite by
tions regard'ng the care of clothe*. the force of the explosion and the
Incidentally our purpose is to re­ man must have used a quantity of*
buke. but mildly, tho person or dynamite to wrojdt the cabin In the
person* who operate tho forty- way he did. The shot was dis­
horse power grinding machines in tinctly heard by many people in this
■our mod n
laundries
We have] city Sunday morning but as it was
not knewn what, caused it no pur-,
heard much ,&gt;rote«
[ null was organized until daylight]
resulting undoubted
Sunday,
less operations of
Though officer* have been1search­
"Ou
personal
ing
for the man he is still at large.been thnt a shirt i
He is believed to be armed and he
haa threatened to take the lives of
othor colored* people whom fie hold*
In aome way responsible for hia i
trouble*.
LATER

these cabinets on the litre» al Hoosier plan,

■*

Corner Fourth Street and Palmetto Avenue
.

,

The Only; Place (n Town Where Hoosiers Are Sold

’ •kept company with nomo strange col

OPENING IS FAVORED &gt;«***

Ban Johnson declared la Chicago
the other day that the American'
League wonId not begin Its season *o
early next year. He said It as If he
meant to conform to this plan re­
gardless of the National League.
Howctst, ft Is quite llicely. fhat he
has talked th© matter over wUh Oovernor 'nuier and tpat the National
League phsaldent la of the tame mind.
In fact, Tenor said In Bhoolltyn that
bn
_y*iponji) a later -starts
What bn gays bear* a great drtil Of
wqtfiht Jn National League affairs. t \

» •rM ov/s*'- i n d

Takes Off Freckles,
Removes Tan,
Bt.utlfrrwcofBpJaUon.
rid ol ikote ftrtkUv You an
inrr« 10* in s jar of WJLSUrt-p FftgCKLE CREAM

sns tbry'Uduippcir. Sr.tr*
(•so, ifiijr require two jars—
»Vmen-, W't poHiircl;
*&lt;d** Udi. and if jtmr com

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DINGEE

Plumbing and.
G a s Fitti ng

Work Receives My Perwc*!
Attention And Best Efforts
Opponile Ctty Hall

r U rio iiW i fully restored to

Talspkoa* Ne W

-**■»««• *» reined

f
&amp; s r o f e r d s i ¿vs
mot Jofkt rrestw. Doesn't Mure bsir iT

« moto TAN.

MeAoto ny .

moir. nuitMACY

Stronger *|ln -HidkYMo)—"!.
this burg must bq kind of mono:

THOS

iatm er: I(flia1giepel-~"£fsed I
littlq that way, but tiro week* a

pearl
: Economic r.plgram, ' .V
A sentimental declaration, etna It
U runs counter to sound economics
ami the heat Interests.of society, will
have mere adherents than a profound rality over Angle, his nearest,-'com­
truth In political economy, the adop­ petitor of 3.GQ5. *
tion or which demands.an Immediate
sacrifice.
'
Bualnæ*.
\t
Business ta tpe kin* pin of pii pro­
fessions—tho matttor *professimi, be­
] Osta Wall Paid for If.
If • millionaire man ufacturer
cause business ,1s the one fabric

Fewer Study for Ministry.
Statistica Show that In the early
dAY* of Ap'^CM.VoUMea
unohatt jh o graduate* adopted the mial*tf&gt; a* a, profession. At,the present
IfmHphfy spout five pat coat .ór thf
college graduates become ministers. 1
On HI* Way.
doesn'Uthni dachahnnd

cell birnt

The Idea of

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FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL

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-NEWS FROM^WASHINCSON BY THE SPECIAL COBRE-

H APPEN IN GS

Washington, D , C„ Juno 23. (Spec American people," he saya, "must
their Sunday .school teachers left ial).—President Wilaort's emphatic awake-to a realising sense of certain
the city dock at 7:30 this a. m. on declaration to the newspaper cor­ facta that seriously affect the coat of
the Chloris to picnic at Lemon respondents, that he would expect living. The 6,000,000 men and boys
Bluff, the guests of Mr. C. R. Congress to remain in sosslon until who are. slaughtering our birds, are
Walker, superintendent of the Con­ the anti trust legislation proposed levying tribute on every American
gregational Sunday school. Baskets f lby
( P him in hi* message to the Na- poeketbook." He saya the cqdling
and boxes piled high on the deck thuml lawmakers has been enacted mo|h and furculio apple pests cojits
gave the Impression that plenty of brought a wall from the lip* of many us about 38,250,000 a year for spray­
good things to eat «were going .along Congressmen who had hoped to got ing operations, and 112.000,000 a
with the crowd, while tho bright, away in July for fence repairing pur- year In shrinkage of value In the
apple crop. The chinch bug wheat
happy faces of tho little folks w*i|P°*»? some of these aforesaid
on indication that the'pleasures of "fences” being* in exceedingly bad pests sometimes cost us 320,000,000
the day would be fully enjoyed and' repair, according to' Inside Informa- a .year. - Tho cotton boll weevil
cofits the cotton planters 120,000,000
it goes without telling there will be; Hon.
lots of fun, for Mr. Walker, ti an
Or»» thing the President’s utter- a year. Thb tree insect, pests cost
y Six CMP* 9£Cho&lt;-otaU
nnces has 'done is tho subject of con­ the nation 31 0,000,000 a year..
rh[s charming and amusing fllUle Ideal boat.
;
j
;
gratulation, that la, the speeding up While the grasshoppers, cut wofms,
Fdsïlet
»dccessfully presented
j t&gt;
of the Senate In Ita consideration of army worms, wire worms, leaf hop­
asder the auspice^ of thto 'Campfire
•
,
Ptoplt
Coming
and
Going
the appropriation bills.
Wifh the pers, and other insects cost; the na­
¿¡,1, at the Baptist Shsck last Mon^Catherine
Turner,
the
dainty
little
exrbption
of
the
Sundry
Civil,
the tion annually more millions than qan
ity evening to a large and delighted
be counted separately. He urges
grand
daughter
of
Mr.
.afid
Mrs.
River
and
Harbor,
and
the
General
liadiepce, a neat sum being added
p the treasury by Its production. E. E. Turner, who has been on a Deficiency bille, the Senate haa with all his great ability, tracked by
“ girts «quitted themselves with visit to her grand parents, returned passed' all .the other money budgets thuusands of enthusiastic followers,
th credit, showing the careful to her home in Eustis Saturday it* and they have either become law* of the enactment of legislation that will
pttt a stop to tho ruthless killing of
are atlll In conference.
lining of their instructor, Mrs. ternoon.
robins, blackbirds, dove«, tho bobMra.
T.
A.
Newton
and
her
two
The
River
and
Harbor
appropria­
»fge Hyman, the audience ahowwhite quail, and Insect eating shore
little
daughters
left
last
Wednesday
tion
bill
was
reported
to
the
Senate
kjag their appreciation In rounda of
birds.
•
on Thursday, June 19, and its early
[Clause. Following isdhe cast and to spend the summer in Indiins.
xxxxxxx
Min Alits McCulley who has consideration wilt be urged. While
those taking part;
"Let Uncle Sam do it,” may be
been
visiting the Misses Stumon there will be some objection to cer­
IjtdftynVon Liodëll, . , . .
......
considered
thè motto of most msn
returnee/
to
Oviedo
just
week,
ac­
tain features of the bill it is not ex­
. . . . . Rosamond Radford . ; .
in Congres
ben of the
companied
by
Miss
Junie
Stumon.
pected
that
the
opposition
will
be
Dorothy Green.. Cora Lee Tlllis
ef
the
appropriation
*
Miss
^the!
Moughton
will
leave
either
large
or
unreasonable,
and
the
‘ Buter Beacon. £dna W illiam s....
-there
Houseware
ifot
,
on Wednesday for Rochester, N. Y.•JWH will pass the Senate in due sew*
Fjssnette Dur and. . . , , . , .
ir,YW*w*achd&lt;
■ K W
visiting
relatives until tho fall.
r .V
9
... Mamie Kate Williams
i'içjiri alioné—
and
oppose
Airs.
Chas.
A.
Reosoner,
her
sod,
xxxxxxx
! Jljrijn Lee . Maggie Pearl Smith. .
cept occasionally y for/ «heir ■own
and'
daughter,
Miss
Alary.
Elisabeth
Bsstr.ce Van Courtland.. . . . . . . . . . .
The Year Book of theTjoparttiMfiTT^
cts.. JJut there Is a general
...................... Helen M alm.. . . . . of Jacksonville, formerly of Sanford, of Agriculture for 1913, which h itf]
ncy toward having the governhave
been
spending
the
week
wit^
At the close of the performance
just come from the prw-ics and iiir, nt do everything.
Rapid has
old friends. Mrs. Reasoner return­
being distributed to ¿Congressmen b $ n - '* e development along this
the Ladies’ Aid Society served Ice
|&lt;mm for tho benefit of the society. ed to Jacksonville on Alonday. and to correspondents of the De­ line,'but the most important are the
Mary Elisabeth will be the guest of
partment entitled to receive coplea, rural mi^ service, the postal savings
Vera Terheun for another week.
The Smuggltman
'differs in several respects from Ita banks and the parcels post. All of
MIbs Mabel Allen left on Satudray
Rehearsals for the Smugglemnn for an indefinite visit to Ietachata. predecessors, the articles In genersl these have been of late development.
being of a more popular and Instruc­ Sood will follow road building. In
in- being held afr the Imperial. Miss
Cards - received from Clifford
gjplnwall reporte splendid success. Walker, the young son of Air. and tive character, although the book addition, tho Department of Agri­
A real treat is in store for lovers of Ain. C. R. Walker announce his safe Itself contains ir smaller.number of culture has
developed
functions
children’s affairs. Tho Smugglemnn arrival in Ashley, Illinois. Clifford pagua than those that have gone which strict constructionists would
I unusually bright and catchy, in­ made the trip entirely alone, mak­ before.
have rejected a quarter of a century
juring not only the terror him- ing several changes enroute and ar­
In thq articles In the Year Book ago. Wo are looking after mines;
vB, (or all bod children are afraid riving safely on time.
the coat of living pleys a prominent we have a public health service.in­
M him, but a lovely little fairy
Ain. A. P. Capo and, children of part. Dr. Pennington, for example, vading the states, and many bureaus
qaten who rescues naughty boys St. Augustine are guests of Mn. points out that Americana neglect a whoso sole 'duty is to investigate
from tho Smuggleinnn's clutches; Geo. Armstrong. Mn. Capo mad« valuable source of food by falling the lives and means of the people;
ter little fairies,
noble
young her home in Sanford for a member to tkko «advantage of the immense heretofor regarded as functions for
fhts, poppies and sunflowers, of years.
supply of fish at their disposal. The the states or tho individuals,
Mother Goose and so many of the
xxxxxxx
protein content of-fish is fully as
Moved characters of nursery rhyme*
high aa that of moat ’ and yet,
In vivid contrast with the meth­
to gay nothing of tho horses. And
Mrs. Thomas Crlggal and her although meat prices are rising od* in England ’ was (he action of tbo
i "Mothers and Grandmothers!”
steadily, little or no effort is made National American Woman Suf­
niece, M n. Senn have returned from
who just dote on the "Good and
to use the cheaper substitute. It is frage AJsociation in the presentptlon
a few day's visit to Jacksonville.
Bad little boy" of the play.
the foreign population of the United of .woman's demand for the ballot.
States which eats the greater pert The leading officers of the aasoclaSunday School Pkafc
■v'ACra. P. J. Gonzales has returned of the ilah consumed in this coun tlon toqk' the thousands of t'csoluA joyous crowd of children andftfora a pleasant trip to Jacksonville. try. Dr., Pennington names ten tions, adopted on Suffrage Day, to
—staple varieties,- some of which it is the capital and in brief statements
safe to say can always be purchased told Vice President Marshall and
Notice
Nolle« to Tax Payer«
j
■\Tbe 1D18 nsewwment on your prop-j
A «pedal meeting of the etock- for less than ten cents s pound, even Spcaktr Champ Clark what they
ty Was made by Orange county of-&gt;h0fderfc of the First Nationsl Bank when prices are highest, and can contained. These petitions Were afIkUU. The-completed books were d ed of Sanford, Florida, ia hereby called usual y - bfi obtained for less than (erw$r&lt;L presented tio Congfe?« by
thi 'Senators and Representative
fimed to Seminole county lo.October, Jto be held in the rooips of the Bank five- cents.
The book 1s illustrated hy, 64 fllbm the states where thye were
191S. If the assessments In your neigh- on Tuesday, July ,14th, 1914, at 10
bothood were not equalized, come in and o’clock u.‘ in., to. conaider the ad­ full p««» plate«/ of which a farge udopted. There was no militancy,
•talk to me about them and we vi{l get visability o f increasing the capital number are reproduced In .colors, no difficulty, no disturbance, but a
them on the 1914 rolls as Ihey should stock of the Bjmk, and to transact anf by 21 tables, maps and lins quiet, orderly and impressive cere­
mony. And it was vary much more
U.
;r .THOAlASK. BATES,
aqch other business as may properly drawings.
effective
because it makes American
’
‘
.xxxxxxx
63-tf
Assessor.
come before the meeting.
.
inen
appreciative
of their - women.
B. F.: WHITNER.
Dr. W. T. Hornaday, one of th'e
______:____________
rashler,
leading naturalists of the world’ and.
Danger of Too Much Talk.
Tues-8T-6tc
\.* - i . ■ an eminent authority on bird amt * . - Took Too Long to Reach It. ,r;
- ■4* -&gt; ;!
Don't talk too much. Just after you
animal
life,-, head of New York’s - '*T wouldn’t mind my wife's havingkite talkfd a man Into buying. If you
famous
zoological
park Is conducting the Ioat word." ealjl Mr/Hcnpeck, “ If
ksep on talking'you will tallf him. out
a
nation-wide
propaganda
against she would-oply 'hurr^. Up and get to
of buying.—Atchison Globe.
the salughter of »useful blr&lt;Je*.'”” T ho! 111 ^Llppiecott A* /&gt;*
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WANT ADS

•
¿J-:1 *■-f";

. Along the ‘Go to Church Movement
—________________ • , ■
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. ■ ‘ I1 T 1» up toHhc womun io mnke the tycp ■GO TO - CHURCH.
It la'unneirMAry
to say that women have.n-wonderful iif
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fiucuce with men. It is not enough Hint «pom ari go to chtirch.Shu should .iriRist oa. h e f fnthfer, brother, husband or. sweetheart.
jerrico. And
Ami tperc
ts no
un 4^n?»aif
rjeiniug rhat
uw» it
»» the
attending . disino ^«rtitio.
there is
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LOW

WHO DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH L fT ii*JER
H lfH T NOW
TO START HIM* ON THE RIGHT PATH. LET THE LOVING Wl
PLEAD WI,TH HER HUSBAND TO GOV TO CjX^RpH VtMTH TH
SAME FERVOR THAT, SHE ASKS FOR AN EASTER p Ò N N ^ T ^ H e
GENERALITY GETS V
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EASY—PROBABLY A tlREAY DEAL; BAS/BR—TO GBT).H6R

ROUND. TRIP SUMMER
TOURIST RATES
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St. L o u i s . . . . , ........ 137.75
Otlca*»............ ,.f43.go
('tnrinnsil. . . . . . . .138.00
Dnnr............... &amp;S.GO St. i*»ul. ............. 5X73
Uttlnrills.. . . . . . . 31.50
Colorado flpria*»..'. ,5 * .SO
Ifuluth........ .
61.58
KnoirtU*........... 1 U 0
Halt tatto City........ 11.SO
w a s l p w 7X75 Erra»vili*............. 32.35
YalloMfloo........... .. 78.00
Toraoto . . . . . . . . . . ( U O
Indiana noli«.., . y, , 18.30
rortUnti . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Uottml........
5X45 Fmwb Uck... A . . 85.20
Hrattk................
106.00
Pno»k*y ................ 51.58 Toledo _____ » a- - ♦ SUO
Lo* Antrim......... 89.SO Mirkmuc, . . . . . . . . . 51.00
Detroit.......... 43.5ft
SeeJVMetsOT., , , . ss.so
p t t g s l a , 47.40 CasuUaqua . . . . . . 47,40
N
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Gbd&gt;r'i&gt;irt....'.| 82.75
Mammoth Car».. 30.00
LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORADO CALIFORNIA,
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN, THE "GREAT LAKES
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LO W FARES
FROM POINTS IN THE STATE»
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Tickets on sale daily. May 13 to September 30. Return limit Oct. 31,1914
Except—To destination* In Arizona, British Columbia, (except Field
Glsder and Mount Robson), California. Lewiston, Ida., Montana (except
Belton, Gardiner, Glacier Park Station and Vellowalone Station), Oregon
and Washington, ticket* on sale Jane 1 to September 30, 1914, •

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COIN« THROUGH ST. LOUIS, RETURNING TIIROUGIICHICAGO
OK VlCEjVERSA. LIBERAL STOP-OVERS ON ALL TICKETS

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, 134 Weal Bay Street
Telephone 167
Jacksonville;

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C o m p le te a b s t r a c t s fro m the r e c o P d s o f
O r a n g e and S e m in o le C ou n ties.

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Preparatory, Com­
mercial and CUasleal Courses

Conducted by the
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First T i m e

CONSTIPATION
Indlgsstloi.. Bsd Drsiutv Dls«ta«n, Vml*o tblind staggsrs). |
lt.adsch*, 8slk&gt;w Corr.rUxton,
« Tired, Discoumged Wetlng
afe all symptoms of a Torpid
Liver.

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U-htll this year
CeUm’t ha* been
«oKlai'/f.Sd. Now

rie fd !« U 52.50
w5him«cu 7«.d

s conret *fon n Hijra-

|la V o Kdeetlre Liver Toato «ad
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Bowel IteRatator.

by vre tan cffCf it
at s »fill further

Its* powerful fevtvtnc (nil
iso« in the torpid Uvcr brtnse]
oa&gt; an Unmedlato improvement
You feel better at one«. Tbo
bowels move freely so that the
purities which nave clogged
the illgeitlve
digestive organa
And an |
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half sick feeling disappears, the
complexion clear«, tbo breath
becomei sweet, the mind alert!
and cheerful and there
feeling of exhilaration- ^ alt|
through the body.
Price BOo

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LIGHTED — GAS

A. ROBBINS, - Proprietor

Boltla.

redunttmrin ctmnrctinn with this
publlcstiiin. ^

Special Offer to Onr Rcadcrx
rm v price, er. i ,
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7er it end our e«n publiriTOliVlth one »cer
. tt (he'prw* ot O*twr«»loo«. Thii u alimiud
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DOES ANY ONE DOUBT THAT THE YOUNO OIRL. WHO HA8 A
SWEETHEART CAlf INDUCE HER YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND
CHURCHf IF 8HB CAN’T PREVAIL ON HIM TO CO TO T H E t
HOUSE ÒF QOD SHE SHOULD DROP H IM .' HE WILL NOT MAKE
A GOOD HUSBAND. IP THERE IB A GJRL WHO HAS A BROTHER

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Wtddinff litUt
, ^rsdon* art) out /or lh® marj" of M l» Adeline Alvina Neivrr and Mr. John Aaron Bri.tf ] two wel known young people
;1jwood. Ttfo wedding will
*■ place on the morning of ThureI
the 25th. Hev. b\ P. Strong
* ■ S*nlord WUI -perform tho- wreMi«a Eva Walker and a
tt of other guests from Sanlll go down on the So ’ clock

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SOLICITING BUSINESS
Theo. T. Turn Lull of Jefferson j OMj?Lth.e-jbcu
r iwtaeegxvy r r m j« , «».r
uòmini it» co uniy an3 ~J C T Adkins oFAlaehua In the religious w
THE ilERAlD PRINTING COMPANY county wfll be candidate* for the (a called the .E*
speakership of the next House of 'palgn. It is ban
X H um . M
,
Representative* at Tallahassee. Ad- there aye o great
W. M U A Y h r S Musine»» M a nager
kina will probably not make It, attend church wt
ab »er Iptien Price. &lt;2 00 a Year In Advprcr though he is eminently qualified for to give to the wo
the place and would1 Without doubt -their, contrlbutior
Dcllveewl la lheCît» br cam«» 1100 p*r rear In
make a splendid presiding officer.
SJbst churches
- adraaea or 20c per mapib.
Turnbull
posaeffiies
all
the
qualifies*
ducted
in a busin
mu»t
V«
mode
at
office
Panateti la e&lt;i
tlona attributed to Adkins, but is n ulsc and thoraug
K a termi •• iw w d r lt n mtU metter Aveu») »Und bettcr.mrxer and nil round politician. jacrlptlons ia rare,
IPOS, et iba Potloffice et Sanford. Florid»
Both are young me"n and both are the new ides referred to many
ander Act of Mare* 3rd. 187».
lawyers. They will have.* however, churches that always used to have
O Mce la llereld Duikilna
Trlrphooe No. 148 to reckon with Forfeit Lake of Sem­ »^deficit have been put on a pros­
inole, who behind a frowning visage perous'financial basis. In one chur
Florida was the coolest state in hides a smiling face and who is a porous financial basis. In one church
of about 800 members known to the
th? Union.Ott Saturday and Hanford hustler from way-back.— Pfllatka
writer about 125 subscriber» were se­
News.
waa the coolest city in Florida.
cured by this kind of u campaign,
with increases of contributions from
WRONG KIND OF DOPE
Editor Triplett will be sadly miss­
about 76 others, and a total gain in
ed in Kissimmee 'after his ^many
A number of papers are printing a revenue vof J 1,600-.'
years' work on the Valley Gaxctte^ story which is doubtless a tie, that
It fs not often that tho churches
a hoy waa kiied by an alligator can teach a lesson In buslnass ef
Hon. Jeff Browne of Key West while swimming In the Withia- fldency to the business men. Yet
pj^blishts hi» family tree in the last c’ooehee. The name of the bpy 1» here ia a case'in point.. Many mer­
SAN FORD,
F L O R ID A
e of Dixie. Jeff must bo getting not given, indicating that It -la man­ chants are conducting tlvolr business
i
ufactured. At any rate it 1&gt; not a with a lack of enterprise which is
ready to run for eomething.
good advertisement for Florida . wa­ just as marked as the bap-haxard
H. E. T O L A R
M. M. S M IT H ’
H . R. S T E V E N S
Having heard nothing from Ed- ters.—Reporter-Star.
President
Vice-President
way In which church finances are
Cashier
You are right, Bro. Walton. There often run, .. J
. itor Joe Ferrie of the Orlando Sen­
tinel who has been ill with typhoid ia so much that one can aay of the r It goes to show that if you want
fever It hi reasonable to suppose that state that is truth and that would financial support for any kind of a
ot some benefit to Florida. This proposition you have got to get out
he la getting better.
story about the alligator sounds and hustle for it. The business man
On account- of the serious Utnesf fishy to aay the least. In all of our has no force of unpaid workers the upper St. Johns, Ocklawaha
Light From the.Earth.
Tomato Juice for Otalna
of Ferris of the Sentinel and Howard experience in Florida and In our which, like a body of church adher­ river and Kissimmee river via I^ake
The darkest part of the sky Is al­
Tomato Julco 1. « u j to bo (B
of - the Cltlcetf tho meeting of the younger days we were some gator ents can get out from house to Okeechobee and the Caloosahatchie ways aglow. The earth lUelf glvoa ful In many cases tn removing bt
Lake Region Frees Club will more hunter, we have never seen an alli­ house and solicit help. But the river to the Gulf of Mexico.
off a lot of tight. SclontUts of the ■tains from whlto materials, nek u
than likely have to •be postponed gator attack a man, although many newspaper furnishes tho means by • Resolutions to this effect, handled Franklin tnstltuto have measured this handkerchiefs, muslin frill», etc it
such reports- h^ve gone from the which he can tell hi» story to the en­ through a elib-commlttee of tho river earth light and have found that It Is must, however, be dona, as soon u p *
until a later date.
state* It (a certainly poor stuff to tire public.
and harbor - committee, were made of the order or one-teutb part of the siblo after the mtsbAp occurred, g
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send out and unless the man's name
The mere fact tfiat ho appears fn"pubUc yesterday, ogether with res­ Intensity o f a star of tho first ord t of clean piece of blotting paper sbouU
There 1* some talk of Hon. W. Y . can be learned we. will take It for
olutions also endorsing ihe Chesa magnitude. It 1» attributed, at least be laid under tho stain, and s »lit,
Knott making the race for Governor granted -that newa was scarce in that the public printa-with h story o f 1\U
peake Delaware hay inland water­ partially, to a permanent aurora bore­ of raw, rlpo tomato rubbed ovtr the
next time. Up to date Mr.- Knott locality and they were forced to fall business spreads abroad the opinion
alis which la revoeiod by tho charac­ surface, fresh pieces of blotting ptHT
that he ii a pusher. The public way project os a part of tho great
-'' baa not said that, he' would run or back on a fish story.
teristic green ray observed on ob­ being rubstltuted until the Ink it»t
values enterprise. It will pass by intracoastal canal*.
scure
nights in the whole Heavens.
has vanished.
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V^'y^hat. he would not. In the event
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. the old timer, and go down in tome Three resolutions, as made public
that he does not another knotty
ETERNAL VIGILANCE
; side street to hunt out tho man wjio by the committee, are as follows: . ----- ... j.'* problem will he solved.
Whereas, the St. Johns river is the
The surotficr is upon ua and this shows initiative. If in addition the
greatest
natural highwift of Florida,
merchant
can
talk
convincingly
The idea of a daily paper in San­ is the time to think about health
and
the
continued improvement of
about
hia
goods,
and
give
tho
idea
In the
ford seems to bo taking very well regulations. Other cities
this
river
U of vital importance to a
that
he
really
has
bargains,
there
and many have voluntarily come to north and south are having typhoid
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
(urge
and
constantly increasing pop­
will
be
no.trouble
about
hia
success.
the office and promised that they fever and as yet Sanford has not
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ulation.
and
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Gainesville
Sun.
would support such an ontereriae. had one case to report. With our
; | Ia open for the summer seoaOn and is uqder the able management of L 1
Whereas,
the
improvement
of
the
A daily In Sanford this winter would pure.artesian water system and flow­
Ocklawaha river, a tributary of the ! E. Combs. This hotel ia located on the ocean bluff and is well known by
‘ Value In (he Hyacinth
ho worth thousands of dollars to the ing wells it is impossible for the
Its good table from last summer season throughout the state.
St. Johns and a link in the tfanspeople, of Sanford to get typhoid
Several times in the past the local
city In advertising.
ROOMS WITH AND WiTHOUT BATH, RATES W K PER DAT ,
fever except through one source, harbor, Tnd the whole of tho St Ftorida canal, is soon to begin, which
improvement
,
will
make
the
St.
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES $8.00 TO $10
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her ths fly. In the city proper the Johns river for that matter, haa been Johns river still more important,
. Bath house for bathing just acrom the street. Shower bath free for til
aid promises Sanford n daily paper sewerage system almost precludes badly* clogged with water hyacinth. and
the
possibility
of
having
‘
disease
The
government
tried
several
ixguests of thU hotel. Ail mail answered promptly.
this fall if the citizens and business
Whereas Hon. D. U. Fletcher,
men will give him the proper en­ carried by the flies but in the sub­ perimenta In an attempt to des­ Florida’s senior United States sen­ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦#»»♦»»♦♦»»«»«
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couragement, and 1f Sanford is wise urb« there are still many who retain troy the pests, but In every case ator has introduced a resolution in
it will assure the necessary .support the hucket system and they .are not they aeem to have to be let alone to the United States senate providing
for a good daily.— Orlando Sentinel. using tho ordinary precaution of die out in their own good time. for a survey from the St. Johns river
screening these breeding places of
These hyacinths did not bother
------ O— the flies. The stntates of the city are the big vessels., but they were a j to the Kissimmee river, thence leavla
Hob Holly was born with red hair. lax also in this respect and The great hindrance to the smaller craft. to the Kissimmee river, thence
B O T T L E R S O P SO D A W A TE R S AND
He didn't like the color, so would Herald wishes to call the attention Even yet no practical method of leading via Lake Okeechobee and
he Caloosahatchie river and Fort
have none at ail. But what If the of the' people to these defects
destruction seems to have been de­
color had been to Bob's liking and their disposing of sewage:
Eternal vised. However, there seems to be .Myers to the Gulf of Mexico; then*
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he had refused to part with any of vigilance is the price of safety and a most satisfactory solution of, the fore be it
Resolved, by the river and harbor
it, lo, these long years? What a with all the safeguards that Nature problem at hand.
“comm tteo of the Jacksonville Board
poet he would have made.— Zolfo has brown around ua hero in San­
United States
Consul' . General of T ade, That this committee heart­
Truth.
ford we should certainly assist in George E. Anderson, . Hong Kong,
keeping down not only yphoid hut China, has made, a report to the ily endors« the* proposed St. JohnsSole Agenta for Orange City Springs Mineral Water
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ also the ordinary malaria_ fever. government1 which la very interest­ Kftaimmoe survey, as well ua a]
ald says that if the Sanford band Every house should be screened and ing upon this subject. He has ths o her measures looking to the devel­ :
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will once more play “ Dixie" he will every precaution used to keep the following to say Upon the subject: opment of a comprehensive water­
way aystem In Florida; and be it
go to' Pensacola and kill one of those city sanitary and. healthy and there
"As a result of the usual spread further
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Mexican seals. That hand must be will he no sickness qf any sort here
of the water hyacinth (Eichomla
'Resolved, That three résolution»
getting worse and worse. Hereto­ no* or at any other time.
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crossipes) in the waters of Cambodia be" spread upon our minutes and
fore when it played-Holly has mere­
A word 'to the wise ia sufficient and other portions- of Indp-Chin^
ly taken un anaesthetic. Now he and if you do not observe the rules there has been considerable investi­ copiei be sent to our representatives
aeeVa to* shed blood. That editor o! sanitation it is safe to assume gation in that colony as to pfruilble In Congress; to Hon. W. J. Sears of
S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D O F T H E SOUTH
should come over to Welt Palm that Sanitary Officer Smith will haul uses the plants could be put to as a Kissimmee, and to the daily news­
papers of Jacksonville with a request
Beach and hear some real music you up to the court room where you
means of clearing tho rivers for nav­ that they be published.— Jackson-^
that'would chiwjn his breast.^-Palm will be compelled to obaervo these igation.
ville Times-Union.
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rules.
“ In connection with the discus^
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Destroy fhe breeding plucea of the sftrn a French professor named Per____________________
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DAILY
The Zolfo Truth thinkv Hob Brolly fly and the mosquito and they can­
Transferable Distinction.
rot has announced to the Chamber
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7:55 fun.
Markley (to pestering Insurance &gt;Lv. J a ck son ville.......
of the Sanford Herald would nave not exist.
of Commerce at Saigon the results
J2:25"p.jri......... 655 p.m.......... 12:10 a:m.
Ar, Sitvnnnah _
man)—"l^oii
here,
when
you
talked
been « great poet if nature had pro­
__ n__ ^r‘ of experiments he has made with the to me lost year, you told me that Ar. R ich m o n d ..
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vided 'him with only a few flowing
plant as a ‘ fiber producer. He hag tho company you were wllh . Waa Ar. Washington. ..
1:36 p.m ...........11:50 p.m.
FLORIDA'S
COOLING
BREEZES
looks on his'dome of thought. Tût,!
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extruded the fiber from the stalk by; tho ^best In the world" Agent— Ar. New York...;.:
2:81
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6:60
n.m...... .. 6:00 ilo.
tut. . One lock o( hair never mafffe.n
Thtr wonder and joy of our north­ means of a Ducheman machine und
"My
near
air,
It
was
at
that
time,
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poet any more than one swallow ern visitors in the summer are the finds that after drying, preferably by
but the company 1 am now with, hav­ No.,82.—FloridA A West Indian Limited-Free Reclining Steel Chair Cs»,«|
makes a driink. Neither-doe» •ab- breezes that sweep over the penin­ gradual process, It can he made into ing Bluce had the benefit of my serv­ , •
Washington-—Electric. Lighted and Fans. ■
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oence of vegetation always indicate sula of Florida by day and by night serviceable rope and twine as well ices, haa, of courso, taken tho honor
No. 88.—Palmetto Limited—Free Steel - Reclining Chair Cart to Wnahisgtoo—
a sundRoak.— Arcadia Enterprise..
and regardless of tho intensity of as coarse thread suitable for mat-*}
from It"
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Electric Lighted and Fan*.
the bum' s rays even at noontime ta ting and Sailcloth, and Its u»e in|J
•They tntfy know wh»t they are get in the shade and hayo these re­
No. 80,—Cogst Line Florida Mall—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
First English Concertina.
Indo-China particularly is pwrihle
about, hut we would advise the San­ freshing breezes blow over you is in bags for rice and other grain ex*
Tho first English ^oncertfna era*
"Steel Pullman Care of the highest cia » operated on all train*. Atlttitk
ford Herald and the DeLand ..News the extreme satisfaction-of living in ports in place of the jute bags now mado tn 1829. but them waa a Gor­ Coast Line Dining Cars operated on Trainee 82 aod*86. •
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which are contemplating daily issues Florida and makes this state1 a
imported. Oq a ' native loom It man ooHcortlna Ion* before that’ lime.
For information and Pullman reaervatioiia apply.-Vo your local agent o^wri
of their papers, to count' well thp summer.as well m i wlnterVreqrt. affords a strong flexible cloth of Mosart (who eoeinr'to 'have wrlttan
cost and work, before doing so lyrlil The .Florida Grower, editor, who about the same quality as jute. The for every Instrument' In exlstattco In
\ F R 1T O T , D ivision Passfengcr Ageist
then not do it.— Reporter-Star. ' ■ formerly reslded.jp California en* fiber takes dyes readily and has high his day. including barrel organs, toeJacksonville* ^
chatties I clockwork, -etq,)' wroto an 136 Weal Bay Si.
Qood advice to two ancient TTlor- ■joys tho Florida breezes uhdjwroaks
tenacity.' Ita weight ia BboiM^the adagio- In C -.major '?-» time for ti)0
idlana from one who hnJ been'in tbfi Into song about them as faJIuTyl:,. same a« that of jute, Wit can be re­
coucortina In the year 1779, and also 1
state two years. Codringtoq add,
, Don't
This breeze wafts ■ aver -orange duced by treatment with chrome
Holly at least think' they know whs groves, which has just bee» covered alum; w hichbrakes .the - product an ada*to~and-rondo tor ^ctmoertloa; '
don't YOU1K
TJuto, oboe, ridia, and.’cello lu 1790
they *rr doing and Uc'Ltnd an with perfume laden bloom;.it is' cool w ater;ptoof.By the process follow­ or 1791. -.‘ I
ngainst
V&gt;
Sanford ought to support a dally U with the breath of the scu that bests ed »fid carried out by native work­
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fTkmlæ
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iniiii two.
A»«--«.
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Orlando
can
have
upofl our outer, protecting keys; a ers lOOx klW (220 .pounds , aTolrSoldier’ » Most T r /lh g Position.
gentle*,,caressing breath; sweet as a dupok) » t grWn , stem y eld» .,4.5
The average aoldfir finda. thn moat
I
p^ Mlilcr, assjstRnt hiMineas maiden s Was; jgMt as'it'* mother's kilos (9.9 pounds)’ of fiber, as com- terrifying position lo be that of aland
manager and editor of the Eustis tinder aigh. I t blows to ormurage, pared with (ifom :i.&amp; to I per cent of Ing motionless In the front rank, &lt;~y
Lake Region was In the city Friday to refresh, to cheer, to Invigorate., fiber from aisiil.**
posed to (he ehMpV’», fire wlthqut be­
afternoon and paid the Ilqrald of­ Whether from east, w'iat or south,
ing
ablo to reply, Tbe order to adThis ij good dews' 'to the . people
fice an appreciated visit.
Jlr. MH- ’ ti» *.ilt burdened nnd sparkling;
tattoo or ¿d charge with fixed bgyonots
of Florida. It May he many days ll then fecelved^ks a rdoas'e' frota
|iroJ»ct_tt«l».|-»llh, llntllnt, ttm lnubul.Un,
V - t .b H .1 ,.4 tor .4 .
m«nL 97» n tatir kreater
pianted to Florida and like all otber- •gestion* of Isle of Hfiice, coral reefs'
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use of thoho.* prahl» as described by
a the jnlnd amt greatly
Kcntuckiaittdfi our state is a good^and tropic seas; inspiring the poet
iwtoá
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one. = Hb expects to leave Eustis stimulating the worker, and latUfy'l ^ ' ^ Q ^ ^ g f ^ 1, ^ l I'Iweihst reduces Ute'itrtnial nh^ttlsh.
shortly "for Jacksonville where he to, ^.ho n,.
,hu
-Sum
s O f One Mrnd,
wili bo Identified with the Kennidy- land of ^Florida, where t h o u .^ a |,f lh# r0^ r bU arft
Foxy. tTrnJo (ffter leaving tho curio
Brown-Hall Co., tyt superior tal•hop, showing his.nephew the say to
tints having been recognised by the
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buy curloa)—’There you arc, you &lt;jeo
big city. We hope-to see more of missed only* because he did not stay
. i
Whan
you aro d«alltlg with pedbU
Sanford
to
the
G
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lf
Mr. Miller ln\the future as be will to look for .it, With a tUmile like
nipt that Just Marguo th« point a bit,
rjfry probably ¿ c on the road In the in­ that of ours the future .tip Florida U
and dowp com « 'the pr* « ten shill­
C O n iftA C T O R B I
Un|’WUh^
terest of his new firm. Ills' retire­ as wide aa the seas, as high as., tho U
theI^devlopt
in'» “ Curio Dealer (to hi* nephew)—
ment from the editorial ranks 1» a heaven*, and as deep as
n» her. deepest waterway
“Tnere you. are. my boy. When you’re
distinct loss to Florida journalism sparkling lake. If you
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as he was'president of the Kentucky the beckoning
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ask for a receipt, and occasionally another bill is ren.
dered and paid tor the second time.
This can be avoided in payment by eheck which
supplies an undisputed receipt. Accounts subject tti
check [large oir small] are cordially invited.

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ÎN â ABOUT THE CITY

Mr». B r T r HouwrtèîlTÿiSlera'àÿ
■ w rv r
Ball game next Thursday betwüTn
Trom
for Lakeland where she will , have Winter Park and Sanford. Come Lake Mary, on Saturday and re­
O C C U P A T IO N IS S E U J n H
charge of the muslo at ono of the out and cheer the boya to victory. ported elfiaff on the lafce shore near
fjttle Happening»— Mention or theaters in that-city.
- P U R E -------------r j , E,. Ingraham, vice, president of his home’ the earth sank suddenly
Matte« In Brie/
JL THERE ARE IN TME3I
about
aix
feet
in
a
hole
with
a
cir­
I. C. Hughes has returned to San­ the F. E, C, Ry„ and head of the
U N IT E D S T A T E S
cumference
of
about
ten
fqet
square.
ford after spending the past two mmigration department of that road
pfBSONAl ITEMS^Of INTEREST years
It
was
at
a
spot
on
the
alulfe
where
at Fort Myers and other cities was in the city yesterday shaking
6 7 ,4 9 2
in
South
Florida.
,
hands with his Shnford friends. He Mr. Dunn and many, ol lA neigh­
mU1 Of Th» Floating Sntsll Talk.
bors
had
been
in
the
habit
V
driv­
Another car o f fine ripe bananaa was enrouterVe Chuluota where (he ing with their teams to watertheir
fill.clIrA rr.nicd For Hurried
r
’
la on the teack at the eip.resa of­ East Coast Ky. is making a city of hors« snd naturally he feels very
Herald Wilder«
fice and they are going-fast. Get beautiful homes’ for the tourist nnd thankful that the oarth sank ’ at a
them while they last. One of the homeseeker. Mr. Ingraham expect» ’t mo when no one was near'the hole.
to take up the question of stock
finest
cars of the season.
Bouchollo of Thomasfarms sod will locate many settlers These sink-holes ore common enough
¡ j f c ' o i , to the gueet of hr. daugh- ‘ Gct-yopr ice cream from Dubart’ a in the Chuluotn section and other in certain parts o Florida but this is
Mrs. Henry Wight ol Sanford. Ice Cream Factory.
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hV
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parts of the now lino toward Okee­ the first one reported in this sec­
tion in a long time.
5 iiits Uuth McDaniel Is enjoying
Half bbls Pillsbury flour in wood chobee.
»
904.tort visit to her aunt. MIm Eva (3.15. L. P. McCuller.
85-4tc
Conn' out to the half ’game next
Must Use Pure Water
s etting ’tmc brakes
^Urtin of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reed left last Thursday when the Winter Park
With
n
view
to
reducing
the
prev­
D Zachary of Magnolia avenue week for an indefinite stay at Day­ bravos will tackle'the Celery Grow­
alence of typhoid fever and other
fa , «pending a f®" »•»&gt;“
th«1»' tona Beach. They drove over stop­ ers.
communicable disoases often caused
N O T IC E B R A K E M E N N O T iBREAKM EN
ping at DeLand several day« to
Lull
Markham.
Pompiate assortment lamps, wash by the use of Impufe water, the act­
visit friends. v
Doul)tless‘8dhie of the? thirty-onenresupportingfrusbands, not
bowls, pitchers, cropkery, etc., at ing1 secretary of "the treasury Jiss
Tomato wrap's and; tomaio crates
Lefiler’a.
*
87breaking
them. The big hat looks suspicious though—must, *
just aignod an amendmnnt to the
at T. ?• Outton’r,
• 78-tf&gt; * How. Forrest 1.ake has returned
have
cosf-a
lot.
from
a
trip
over
several
imporCant
quarantine
regulation«
Another long distance walker was interstate
Broom holders just for the asking
sections of the state and is feeling here yesterday by the name of Ed­ that is of interest to the steamboat
W f ir iV t A 1 0 1 O f U T l t f THINGS HEBE THAT C O S U I I U E
|,t Ufflcr’s.;.
87jubilant over his prospects as speak­ uard De Bacheur and he claims \o men of the Florida steamers and
1001 Articles of Household Necessities Needed Every Day.
Mi»s Lilian Herring, who has been er of the next house. They w’ijl be be walking from New York to thoae employed on other inland
Istttndin* school in Virginia is home unable to beat Mr. Lake for this Jericho going by way of Hells' Bells streams.
L E T US S U P P L Y V O U
•
Ijjiin for the summer. *.
The amended regulations follow:
much coveted position.'
and froze to death. He is selling"N o person undertaking to furnish
B Davisf and family havo gone vftalph Woodruff? son of Hon. newspapers to get along and he cart­
I te .Tampa where they will reside in Frank Woodruff had the misfortune ed off a bunch of Sanford Heralds water for drinking or cooking pur­
poses to any vessel in 'any-harbor
PHONE *78
ÇfcaJW»* D r« Sior*
SANFORD. FLA.’
to break his arm last Friday, while that he expects to sell at Enterprise
Ithe .futureof
the United States intending to
and Orange City Junction.
These
awinging
from
a
horisontal
bar.
The
pmh yeast cakes and popcorn at Mrs
clear for some port within some
little Mellow is able to be about as pedantic disciples are becoming very
|JL Simon’s.
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other state or territory in the United
numerous
in
Florida
but
usually
they
usual but it will be some time before
States or the District of Columbia
That good old bolted ham at Lefhe can do the gymnastic stunt again. follow the snow birds north in the
shall furnish water taken trim the
87spring.
,
e«v
The Story of Children’s Hats
•
I have a first class painter and sign
waters of such harbor, or from any
Mrs. C. W. Goodrich of Orlando writer. Wo can do your harness re­
Good game qf ball ia promised
otjier placet where it has been or
Ifa the guest of Mrs. S, "tTr-’ ^Uwe this pairing and auto top work now.
next Thursday when the . Winter
may have been contaminated by
Park professionals will play the BanLek**“
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W. H. UNDERWOOD.
aewer discharges'. Any person vio­
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ford amateurs. —
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tu ty winsome lassies
in the
lating this regulation will be liable
H. E. Tolar, the efficient cashier
Freeh bread, rolla, pies every to a penalty of not more than 8600
tdly enroute to Enterprise Yd? the of tho Peoples Bank is able to. get
P Fire Girls encampment at down to the bank again and greet morning before 6 o’ clock, at Lef- or Imprisonment for not more than
87one year or both, at the diarection
hla many. friends. * After hia recent fler’a
i dut plsctw
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w
.
•
illness
he
sojourned
at
Lake
Mary
Paul K. Weaver, the efficient of the United States District Court.’ ’
g. T. Sparring of Ocala apsnt
The treasury department looks to
for
a
few
days
and
is
feeling
able
to
cashier of the Citizens’ Bank of
! sunda.v in the city tho guest of his
the
medical officers of the public
take
care
of
the
hank
business
with
Kissimmee waa in the city a few
**t«r. Mrs! Fletcher of Sanford
health
service and the state and
his
accustomed
vigor.
hours on Saturday. He waa en­
I Bright».
local authorities of Florida and else­
route
home
from
Lafayette,
Indiana,
Chickens
The quality and the price la right
where he has been spending his.vaca- where to enforco the new regula­
Juicy
fryers
at LefQer's.
87I«3 hay and grains at Dutton’s. 78tf
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tlon and where he hill the pleasure tions.
Ketit
Rossetter
is
driving,
a
fine
B, G, .Smith has returned from a
of attending the reunion of hia otd
Three New Towns
trip to Jacksonville and expects to new’ Overland car and saya that class at Perdue University. Ue also
good. attended the automobile races at
[inuma his run on the \ )vicd o there is nothing quite as
In the Manufacturers’ Record of
Kent was the first Over!atyl owner Indianapolis and thoroughly enjoy­ Baltimore notice ia given of the ptfr
[Cinnonball in a few days,
in Sanford and his first car lasted
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrsn of him. for three years and is good yet. ed his vacation visiting his many grew ol the Florida E u t Cout
fri»oJa «.id relatives in Illinois.
Railway In developing three towns
Et»tLi spent Sunday with Mr. peralong
their lin^.
W.
C.
Parker
was*
over
from
¡ ri»’» sister, ’ Mrs. D. L. Thrasher'.
' Vajeada o-anges, large and lusCoronado
Beach
yesterday
where
At
Chuluota
640 acres arc boing
¡They left yesterday for their home
doux at Turner’s, phone No. 76
he
and
hia
family
are
spending
the
laid
out
in
city
lota, the main streets
the Paradise of Lake 'county.
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summer. Billy reports that aaaside
Wmft are being hard surfaced with boule­
Cotton seed, meal, shorts, bran at resort as coming right along and
At Holden Park next Thursday vards around the inclosed lakes.
|F. F. Dutton’s.
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the
Winter Park team will play the Tho «urroundlng 10/000 acru ere
many new improvements being made
Sanford
Home Guards for the cham­ being «urveyed and platted into 6
that
will'
make
the
visitors
more
Mrs. C. H Evans and children of
pionship of the Sandspur League.
idcntown are visiting relatives in comfortable,
und 10 acre tracts. A brick hotel
story of children’s hats used to crown Sa a amall paff of taffeta. The
no st
iorti. They afe enroute to Georwill
alio be put up, the contract
Hay, oats, com, chicken feeds at
bo
a brief one until specialist* shape suggests the always fashionable
Longest
Day
of
Year
having
been
let.
where they will spend the sum- F. F. Dutton’s.
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turned their attention to this particu­ poke bonnet, but the brim la wider aa
Sunday was the longest day in the
Mr.
At Kentnaviile the same process lar kind of millinery. Now It Is long the crown la smaller than th* usual
J. D. Hood has returned to San­
Mrs. J. W. Sperrlng and Miss ford for a few days to look after his yes;. Not that there were more ii’ bi-lng gono through, 640 acru re­ and fascinating and much mare worth poka.
/ j
There la a sub of wide, soft matVOste Newman of Live Oak and Mr».' new home, that is being built on than -'twenty-four hours in the day— served for the town, with tho out- while than ever before.
Looking to the Ideas designed for •aline ribbon about the crown, fin­
{0. C. Davis of Lakeland are the Magnolia Avenue. He has been fol­ but there were more hours of day­ joining lands ibb-dfvided into fiVe
light
out
of
tho
twonty-four.and
less
and
ten
acre
-tracts.
grown-ups
for- Inspiration, and trans­ ished with a rosette and knotted ends
|pints of Mrs. J. C. ’Fletcher at her lowing up the crops through Georhours
of
.light
and
darkness.
The
lating
tham
Into iorma aultcgl to lllUe at tjie left aide. At th* right there
¿Æ
Tho
largest
town
of
the
three
Is
Me oh Sanford Heights.gia and the Carolines and expects
chickens went to roost. later—no, located dn Lake Okeechobee and on wearer», ha» given ua tho ’ gWateat is a «mall bouquet of little 0*10
Georgo Terstus has returned from to return in the early fall and occupy Pauline, the statement has no refer­
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variety of adorable bonnets and hat* flowqrs,
the ond of the branch line of that
Ttys lltUg.sailor shape la made of
|Tampa where he touk in the big his new home.
ence -to your Kqure—and the aun name of the railroad. Here 1,200 ever made ready for a'prlng. By aperlsilstng. designers have broadened hemp In , all the bright colors and
;!w pchic at Pag»-a-Grille and
Paul Bigger-v if getting his fine came peeipng put earlier.
acres arc being laid off for the town the field end are demonstrating that faced Wjth a partial facing of black .
lodghiy enjoyed himself as only a sods fountain arid other fixtures and
David Tiahorr local observer was site with the adjoining land sub­
velvet. The crown ti a plateau, plaltfood Eagle Vn&lt;iv&gt; hlw to do.
expects to he ready for. business |n appealed to for data concerning the divided into small parrels of five It wm heretofore neglected. They'
have created discrimination and dia- od into the brim. IX Ja trimmed with
I Pspper,-iggplaht Orates it F. F- *-few days. The equipment is ol length of the day. He gladly came and ten acress
cernment by placing
befqre rmothers a a collar dfvVaiygt'. ribbon with abort
dicing before
the best and Paul's new place will to the’ rescue, with his official com­
really'
wonderful
array
of Juvenile banging loops and ends at tho back.
ion’s. '
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Thla should prove a big boom for
be a credit to tho city.
.
, pilations, which ahow that Sunday
At first glance it seems almost a rehats
the
East
C
out
in
particular
an&lt;J
the
George Armstrong,of the Western
pjlca Y»f sailors mode for grown-ups.
From
the
little
lady
of
three
years,
had
13.9
hours
of
daylight.
.
S. J. Diggers is home for a few
state In general.
Union spent a few hours at home
But -there are little differences. The
who
looks
like
an
nngol-ln
everything
"But It ’ iffil n«A «how up as the
with his mother Friday last enroute days from points in South Florida
put on her, t6'.*’U&gt;e awkward ag#, colqTa used In It ate brighter, there
from Lakeland to' Jacksonville, to where ho has been disposing of some longest day, 'compared with other
. Members Eastern Stir *
when tha girl Is harder to suit than" la’, a .’ different balaneo between the
she
ever wju or ever will be again, brim ¿hi crown, and the managemeht
tfcieh office he has been promoted. Ane bananas. He has a new car days now," he said, "for it is by the
You ore co.-diaUiTldvRed to attend
•$ * ** *
here and they are of the finest qual­ smallest fraction of a minute and the
the
designers
of -this' btllttaary have of tho trimming ia distinctly; childish.
’the Maaonie picnic at Woodland Prak
The ferry boat will make special ity.
figures we have don’ t go tbat^ftne!
considered the' needa'-Of children. Thla • Besides the usual abundant use of
n u t Thuraday June 26th. Indverntn and special trips to Enterprise
Mise Flora Walker of this place Our sunriae and sunset figures show tanlly the name of, the Eastern Star glres the. little one« a chance to ex­ ribbon many flpwerg.ar*.-featured In
«Mi week on account -of the Camp
ercise thelir ■tsetea and preference«, children's ,inillfn#ry. Velvet ribbons
ten dsys ol the same'length."
.waalcfl out of the. original invitation and tt la .amusing and surprising to on mlaaee'-hVth'iftke'.the place or tb ^
Ere Girls being aT Enterprise for and Miss Pearl Hunter of Winter
The sun yesterday fta e-a t 4:8V
two weeks’ outing. See- thp ached* Park, both etcient teachers in tho o'clock at Tamp»~pruvVltd it lived' but it is' tacjtîy Understood that’ tpe find, that they have vary decided opln- messallnee. R»«d* für little children.
Grammar Schools left I»At i ’oek to
Eutern Star Is always welcome whefiqk as to what They tike or don't Braldi arq like IboOb used In-shapes
•Is in this issue.
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take the teacher«’ course at the up to the schedule the?weather bu­ evr the Masons have oa.'affair of any like.
for grown tty’ P1'0- *Rb the plaid pat­
Thursdsys and Sundays— Wood- Flòrida State Kforrpel at Qelnes- reau set for Jc—pnd set at 6:20 kind; &gt;
For a little girl of six two models terns used ohedMv Ia «"«* and'chiffon
'
' .J .
Rad Park. . Picnic conveniences, vlUe,
o’clock yesterday evening. A -few
are shown In tho .picture. The bon­ are tn greeter detnabd. with flbboae
\. f
t
«auomenta. «.The only safe,* clean e*£f w.
day« back it rose a - few minut,es
net might bo worn by a younger child and th»n more ribbons. •Tin* plain,
;---------------Valencia oranges, evary one guar earlier, .but »A correspondingly' ear­ ,
Gentian«*« at Horn*.
and the solk-r hat by an older one. lightweight weave* lp light- tonoa and
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar- anteed full of juice, at Turner’s. lier— except for that incalculable . U»S your gentlest voice at home. Tho bonnet la of pink chiffon taffeta high luster hold first' place as trim­
?-TT?tf._ fractlon-^Snd ior the -neat four or .Watdb U day Ijy 'day ak a pearl of faced with shirred chiffon and having ming for children’s bat«.
&lt;«iin well. ' Shower blith, toboggan Phone No. 76.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
C, Worthington waa in tho city five dayS there will ge practically great price, for |t will be 'worth mor* fine lace oyer the upper brim. The
ifide leased privately also. .• 85tf
to you In days toxomo than.the boat
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■. ■.^r
yesterday calling on
kls
many 13.9 hours of daylight, too.—Tampa pearl hid In the «as. A kind voice la
J- P:Muaselwhlte, the efferveeo,&gt;tt\ iriinds. He haa been at Kissimmee Times.
Joy, JfltA a, Utk’e song, to a ’ hearth at
(vpentiad king of the Geneva ace-&gt; Jpf #the month past, being „engaged
i= = 5 5 É Ü
bom». . U’ ia a light that kings as well
ben was in the d ly on , Moil day. ijtgS&amp;Mesiirs. Cpllln» *nd Bradley in
A- *«--^
V¿
aa *h|n*a. Tra|u, It to awest tone«
staffed Pepper Magoea
He'was taking up a collection t o -•tilnr*
geUlng Up‘.a
for the
iio\ a special
apodal edition
e
now, and It wlU lfet0*la tune through
huy Woolen undershirts for the JpsaiimnN, Journal,
’
[ Cut tbrf tope from ohe .peck of life,—Ellhu llurrltt.
T
| people of the Malay archipelago.
peppers, remove the seeds, save the
1^
jV H o n . O.rW. Entxm nger of Long
the peppers upright In
fs
B a d Ngiwa.
•.« Miss Mary Muldowntfy at}tj Miss wood wtii in the city yesterday and ; tot*’ Stand
b
one
teaspoonful
of
salt
in
Small
Tetar,
dtaguiked
O
n
a
district
‘ " ’ lne MUidock.’Atwp popular répol-O Pel« Springs ns The Ideal j » g b* Put
L* ■■■MgW
«* l* d fe tPfK‘T*Wtp i returned’ ¿□¿,mkr; .fesort, It Is only three ._jh, cover with cold water, »oak maeeenger, was delivering Pi** tele­
J ^ o r d
grams
to
hi»
»H«.
war«
.im­
over
nightChop
three
good
sited
Sunday afternoon. They were miles
AMam '*
from Longwood snd M r.,
.
HI 1 S¿V I If 1 r« t C ||
provising
dispatches
of
a
more
or
legs
tk* recipients of ;n,nny charming at- Ebtsmlpgir is b a l i n g - a summer) h««*» of cabb.gr and ono-half peck
startling nature. When it vamp Lil­
''“ tioas and extremely popular with ■hack there for Mg family to camp green tomatou (chopped), add to it lian’s .turn. she read aloud from bar
VrV í Í';'
IM
one
teupoonful
of
ground
allspice,
a
ìhé.i unger set.
•r \ y
.4; wv./A *
for several week*,
bit
of
ycllo'J
paper,
amid
finely
simu­
ha f cup of mustard seeds two
Think of the Com pany behmd
lated wklls of woe: "Railroad wreck.
Nodes H«k #c Owaera
.,)■ .George&gt;, 8pecn cntertalnea
table spoonfuls of
liked I was Instantly' kilted. Your loving
thccarV and you’ll realize why
tMA'sntly (t few friends Thursday U 1 htYt a first elsa» expert liurse sboer one teaapobntul of ground 'mare and husband."
g
d&lt;
mhi with the popular game of Giva him a trial.
lone or two onions.
.’&gt;
V; , V Fords ¿fid G overnm ent bonds
ia«etlòn.
When scorr-a wero counted*
cou
*4k»*f
'v*
Underwood I ^lix thoroughly and aiuff^thq mlxarc bought, with equal assur­
learned- .tfiat Mrs. Deane
In speaking of the Junior Civic turo in the peppers. Put -on tha tops
«®ûer had \qs«!e »op score and she League exwdses at the band aland and tie with soft twine.
ance^ Btronge^tfinancially%-DB* J. C. DA-VIS, wh(&gt;]iàa be«n
&gt;Ur dad •- handsome
«— - i - - - hsnd- lut week in mentioning the names
Stand upright In atone js f« ,'covèf
world-wide in •'scope—largest
— h*r
Tha of thoee who the
'With cold via gar/ -Stand'atida (dr comliTR.htTe for a mihiBer of ypars
in volume of :'rputput
t.owvcu delicious peat salud. nated' for the flowers the nomo of one . week, drain off tne•^inegàyi.
ondifitléd many of tho best poople
•Jtûâ I c e d ^ - ^ .h e r v ie a t ..
-Rev. F, P. SUMS
Inadvertently cover with irsnh cOld'vinegar. Add
^ build óur reg^tatjon into the
anH arotiffd Sanford with
(eft out. We fflk* pleuure In mak one cup of nastùrtium aceda or two
t*;
-and tfuantntee sèrvi
Ing.tWli correction as it t u solely' tablaapoonfula of chopped horsa r«i-. '
Ilio Robbing, m e
• .T« Knllders
lirai
a mistake of the printura.
iah to the last.vinegar... .
.„J
Th» plans and
I and, s?i 11 contain ùnti! S*ÁTr
. (K®.
Dr; Housholder and brother, At.V
.'Hjthodlst
JUNK
.
L tk* prwâ.af ik*
may be .I
fiftyj a » i
of
years
standing
K»nk.
the
•kk
op*ned visit their pa
Daivit
deliver
Houkholder
c. r. « h
until
/«•
v4" 1 IW
¿X

SEM IN O LE P H A R M A C Y

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IS ' C O M I

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THE ANFORD HERALD

SAwonoiooees €

Serge and Taffeta for i

*H »I * K

fiw C S :

Sanford Lodge No. 2?, I. o
Meets every Monda
over Imperial Theatre!
J. W . O. Singletary
L. D. Wicker
Secretary
N. 0 ,

U U t lad t Block t T

utlford-. Addnl,i°îî* , U
d land b .f„f
«• *u W *&gt; J L |
“ »nr» at «ueh « . . « •* » U a ./V . i

c,rt,#t»ta 1,

Meets second and fourth Wednwdiy
nights In each month.
G. IL Calhoun
J. F. Hoolehan
.*
Council Commander

■•rdla« “

li,

" '' « S

14 JfI 12

SOUPTION OF LAND

1

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•

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E“*

£ Ä ai“cM^ a G
4

AITl&lt;1^ f
40
40

ut

* II. M. Uaakali
J. W. Malano.

litt ck« N 49 daf E Co.14 rh»
,
W 4,T» eha W 1 « cba.

r y M cL au Ii

C. B. Pattar. . . .

. 5 if
l i ! !• 5

Pickard's Hand-Palnied China
Rogers* PUted War*
Elgin and Wslthoi I fJ

..

Laura B. Tyler,
Tu Laura E. T yl«r. Uraatln( : &gt;- .
, You art b«-r«l■oy raqulrad la ba and i p u i r

GOODS GUARANim,

all

P. L. Miller
W . M,
lilhnd al Caofo.J P V » . nfwapapOr.

Sanford Local Union N o . 1761

pub.

«leapt W
\ .? « N W

meets

i rst and third T h u rsday night at 7
o ’clock in tho Eagles’ H all.

R ex Packard
R . S . and T .

One Inch Corda Will ne |
der Thla Heading At The

T H O M A S EMMET W1
ATTORNEY AND COl/NSELLOf

G eo Blackwelder
.
Pm iAi.nt
Netlaw af j*

“

-

kV iVJI" i?!

T “ C T Î a »««. L»w.
Li
af Plarld.
purchaaar -• - X- ** W . ‘ k«‘
&lt;l»ta&lt;l tha «th day or July,
u hJ , f . •/ J“ *y. a . D. teos
0tjjc , B4
k ..
J »»Id
-Jld cartiflcita
eartidcata |D
lo m,
t
baa read* op
.ipllrallan for ta* daad to li.ua
In accordano.
. . . . Uw
lane* with
Said cartlBmu
embroca« th* following
J ilraeribad profwrty
•Ituatad In Santino!
county. Florid», to*&lt;*: N W U of SW )
SUe. 1*. Tp 21. U.
2» E. Tbo »aid laa ba.ng «i.riMil .t , hp
data of tba imuanca of auel
“ ek **rtUc»U In
*“• » anta at Turnar A- ïGal
-nlloway. Uni««»
eald eartidcata »hall be» rade*™
.. ,,
redeemed
recording
¡•I |*»i 4n* daad will U»ua tharaao
, 0wi.d*y of Jet/. A. D.
I l1914..........a
a i i 8 ^ * * " " ,hB
IM i ï * « . mT o(Belai m»Ignatur«
l P ^ ^ ^ n d «tal

U u Stata Attorney norUa
Seventh Jutktal
i“*«aat fw
Urt

Sib H.l i,*rttla,e,U No* *&gt;!,

BBÊBUBB

Exalted Ruler
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
ieets every second nnd fourth Thurar ,n Masonic Hall over the Imperial
mtre. Visiting companions welcome.
\ Kurnntz
0. L. Taylor
Secretary
High Priest

»owed to tho edge of the coat and
gives the effect Qf n shaped oferbkirt.
There la a smart finish of military
cord nnd silk tassels across tho fronL
The sleeves are three-quarter length,
terminating in a rurflo trlmmod to a
polnL There la nn underrufllo of silk
and a cord flnlah.
There Is no cost collar, but n tie of
Plaid silk makes a pretty finish at the
neck. But In tho matter of tho neck
finish there Is latitude here for the use
of any of tho modish collars of lace
or not which the makers of neckwear
have provided for the prevalent styles

lkí í . ‘ í ? *,h ®»y o| J «»*

i

. _

RatUrocat. Sanford and Srlvu Ul,

Drs. Mason &amp;Honsel
Dentists

a non-raafdant at tha 8i»U

G E O . A . D eCOTTES

‘

ih» i M'fTyrn.T h*r#l" duly filed,
tha b«lUf at th* complainant that

ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR SK aW

Garner-Woodruff Bldg

m p.re Brennan Allows Runner to
Score a Run A fter Third Man
Had Been Touched Out

Office:

«ni’ jT’ P, P*r pabllahad la Hemlnsl. county'
narid». onea a weak Ur atghl coaJacaUv.'

e u l^ C o T ’.
S

B
*
a .„

lUatlaaa.

“ sss. r
Clrrult c i u ' , ! V » 2 S a ^ ! : n . .

r Into (he thousands to num-

,Æ

M l T8om»»- «I Haala, Ft».
Jnke Durham, of Paola, Fla

r ,,.,b^

â h il

«hId
- rortiflrtl««
for
î r . r . i î . : a.•plication
•* with Uw.

•tabr»re tba -foDowfng dro•looU county,

T l . , ' i 1"

Teller--''So you have decided
another physicianV M n Ncu
Indeed 1 lure. Tho
Q|
■crlbln* finneed ten and mi
Plasters for people as rich as wo
—Judge.

h 'X

m .i5*tr,r P,y ,or ®**®nce.
To this day, in Toulouse—where ao
many fino singers have grpwn—it is n
recognised custom fb
„ ¿ h at a

Florida Navar Store« Company a irorporatlo*
organU.d and oiUting under fri« |^_. v. tho
1
««»le of Florida, waa comrlkinani •„w«.ol
r
- i
Thomaa. and hU wife K ..I irvn 0
nd hia wife Ltiira "jL^Waûe? li
1
»»•* fV'Uado Florid; F«r*m.' WJ
corporation Organlaed and «a.
t

Notino U1™ “ J»8 MASTER’S SALK

b ? ‘ work.
h0y fcro nok aJ'owed
w •*Dg at Ttholr

Lot

Office in Court House, SANFORD. FLA.

1 0 .r Block 10

,h*

, \ r î*4a£ £ ?

;«Î Â S ^ ,..ï
‘ » " l »1»! th*B»thh*d«V,ôf Vuly*

It Can’t Be Done.
Onco In a while we ait down and
wonder N ever a toastmaster ïa lle i
pn n nutn who got ïip Rnd ldmltted
iw
' BpoochBf»*t,or.—Detroit'

N&gt;

• Attorney at Law '
» Cpunty Judge

Ä . V . s * .,h : j
;'b ;
■ Æ f e .i!, » ia h iP R 4 t j7 3 w

S Ç .r.’sL s.*!:

Jeweler

EXPEÏIT

of n»

?

Bong*

i? Ä p â p fc .r* a ë “ /
(r : , - A ï a - i s ; , .
Ä i S T - " • 'ïïî'C Â i

I » ti « 1 41 w i ‘
Township 20,
,V. V™'
»&lt;•Id land b»hi*
nt lb
date 0(,Th*
lh. |,
aaUSnro f f , Uch
• in the »•me of C.
- 1C. Kofmer •

123 W. First St. Sanford. Florida

«1« I.4..I—r-w J.ls^ rknlna
Vf Sec. 36
L « j- “ ¡rv &lt;1 ' Ä
1a“ ä
m b s . a ib e b t gramung

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SSA?
a

|E ..F . su .h «

A

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Ä41

th« nam« of
* «•*U'U»(«
CertlAmtg No. 284. Lei i • ìuìvha a 5 »L.
II.'.Hanford. PU
it.. . . . r » 9- T^r
«4«.ml «l lh . dau of **l8.JÌR«» l b f n f a..

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NWM ;^ d "^ • ö,

29

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SI
X* 110
. Uaala Ç alU fa...
Eli «I NEW .................................... »
XI
22
40
Uaala C ollai.......... .
J. II. Faaa’ Bab'DIvlalaa Ab.tract OfBca Baah, Paga i f f . RUharn PUaUtlaa
(Orange Cwnnty Racarda)
III............
M. B. P a g e ....................

là» ran 8 ta Lake (torn NE car
d tot a a . ............... .......... . »
vg SW cor of Lot aaa run W
LU «k» 8 9 21 ch» to U ka
XI ly aleag *»m* to W Un», of

Ut III N 6.14 ch« 15 b«c-.

c.

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'

' MODISTE
Silk Wòrk A Specilli;
70S S A N F O R D

A V E N IJ 3

J -.¿ j* -----•
,
V
'
bMeb4n Htmi to
^5* disappdaring from the major leaguo
-Barka. Just now it Is ,a case of “ If
you haven’t got four bits you needn’t
oome around "
.
Until a few years ago, when most of
ths club owners In (be Amorlcan and
.-*P4inii(tl I*hguoe began oonatructlng
n&lt;iw stands, there were many 25&lt;«nt
fi+U . Butrina» than,they have been

Black, Tan and White
•

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k Block t
II BUek 1

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u t a mock a ..

y -s .-* » ........ ,........
T; ^0#p,r........... .

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K. II. R tavan ion ...,.,
Palm Hammock. Recordad la PUl Baak O. Pdga T3 (Orange Caaaty Hacorda)

Rocard»)

V. A. Osborn Co.

Cba«. M««r«

Charll« Rail*
60
K

Grant lUoaa
SI
SS SO
II. P. Pu Ich................... »
H«18E)( of N H J ÍV .......................
XI
22 20
C. II. Brawn.........* ; v ; .
J. II. Faaa Bab-DIrUlon of SW
•t HB lg Bac. 14 Ta 21 Rsa 29. A b.Iran ora««
.Baak, Pag« I I (Orango Caaaly Recarda)
2 I. 2, 12, 14. . i■
J» Ramhy, Jr...................
i»H « I 8 W X o I S E K .« ..................
Faraal (3ly, Bacardad la MUr. Baak.3. Pagf 412 (Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)
H 4Í Lot « 69, II, .
d
,
,
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Jnt. Xap(
¡J X »I K W k .— .................... ;
I t &gt;1 f t
40
A. P. Cowley...............
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21 2B
10.
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miebkD.................................
nA............................
S Block
..

Draw’ « Hob-DIrUlae. Recarded In PUl Baak D. Pag« 2S (Oraaga Caaaly B«earda)
U t T .. . . . . . . . . i .............................. . MEM

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U n k n o w a ..,.« .e !..i ...

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J. 8. Simmon«.
M. K. FUtchar
Unknown.........

■ 4 ch. 8 4K the......................... 18 10 SO
2
THU Bond * Gaar C o ..
8t. Asooyb. Racordod In PUt Bank B, Page 122 (Orange Caanty Rorord*)
U« 47. II, i l end that part at
* •
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* Monroe Lake Prod C o .•
-» w~V«», of Moor««, Plat of Ml. Joaooh. Recorded la PUl Booh D, Pot* 4 1
(Oraagrjlanaly Ratorda)
*
48 8l»fk i ............................. J. M. O g l e « b y 12

/.

Eilr A «d a n .«'i AddllUa la Orlada, Bacardad In Plat Uaak U, P«*a «4
. .(Oraaga Caaaly Racarda)
1 8 •“ *! 7.......................................
Mr«. E. P. Allay . . . . .
I* ol 8 W * . ..............................
I«
21 It . 40 . D. W. Curri* .
I and If....................... .............. IT 21 31lio
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W. E. L. Hunter Tr.

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» . IfàS!» fit (Ornase Coaaty Record«)

‘

;

Jane MHler Unira.;»M

of the lands dwcribfd In
foregoing .lying and'bring* Irt'-tha County o f
a and Stats of Florida.
«,
.
. /
ere the word
oV aLbrevWlion thcMor, .occur* ItahRU b«
mean Towmhip aotfth of TallaHMM8;.Knd where the- word «*JUng2? or
abbreviation therefor, occuls, H shall bo hi Id to mean Range East dMft

30
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Coaaty.

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(Orango Coaaty Rveordo)

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K. Purdoa
B. P a r d e a ..............
W. Bimmoa*..

.............................................. 21 St A
2 ■* UnlnvAwg- . 1 . . . .
Vili» MUI« M«ter dad U Plat U.«h C', Feg« 7 (Oeoogo CaeeW «eceé
. 12 Block C
, Robert»..........t,
P. A 11. Cnltoy...........
Dre» A f’ onoUy.........
R. 8. Robert«......... .. ,
N. U. OU«»....................
Blrh.rd.so-« Addili.» te Weedhridg*. Recordad In Pial Beek C, Page 40
(Orange Ceawty Record«)
.
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(Çr»«** Coeolf ReeW o)

ek la PU« lie«» I

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D im w i ., .

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Lot 18, Block B . . *7................ •
Il«* 12 cha N of 8W cor of Lot B
tun N SS d .« , 39 min E ».03 ch.
, .
N a d«i 80 mio f r i «h« to u R ,
th .n c.Jn » .U l dlr^U .o TO de* # . ;
7
fi.«7 4 k t U W bdry ef Lot 8 B- •
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d.g Í0;m Ia E 10.Ï0 «h« ta hég, •
Rlirll'L . * 4 ••««••** eoe *1 iiffif.«Hè&lt; .
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Of .-Jork I) •* . a•••« Q.« e« e« 9•
I, II. n « fio Bldfk U.

* s t . Learlu'n Snk*DI*l*len Recorded la PUl Reek D, P»*A *1 (Orango Co. le fw d l)
ILl u *
11 t# 81 Omb 12,
¡7 &lt;•••••................... „
NWWWol NEW - i

Unknown;! V *.............1
Unknown. . .
J\* *.
Unknown
•
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unanown..........................

Uagwood. Recorded In PUt Rook D. Pag« I l (Orango Coaaty Record«)
et 46U and W R ol Lot ■ *

P. II. Raad*« Addillo* le Leagweed. Rcrerdtd la PU| Rm X D, Paga 27
.
(Oraaga Coaaty Rocorda)
1 .1 2 i , . . &lt; « . . . . . 4. . .
i«
P, B• T r u t l t . .
Loi 2» to 4 1 ............. ................... ..
. P. B. T r a .it.................
Wlldmort, Recordad la PUt 8«*k A. P«*« 41 (Oraaga Coaaty Retord«)
Lola 2 and 2, Block A . , . . ’, , . . ' . , .
.
,
U n k n o w n ....,,,.,.,,
.
, D. R. Mil* hell*« Survey, Lory Ornai, R«retdo4 la PUl Book B, Pag* SS
'
(Orango r«anty Herardi)

/i-s-ksS;

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21

30
130
40

A. w. A*Uy
UnknowirT;

,. Vro We U9fqrl(R. , •P)*'»«
a lB W i i ........................ 24 12 »0
10
C. U- Unaley.
R.aierd llelgkla Kererded la PUt Booh D. Pag* 82 (Ornsg* Cooaty Bec«rda)

JJ ^4 H. .

N K M ........................ ............f l

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Tewa
raola, feteetded Is M il D n k B* Page 132« (Orai|c G « u l f Refetda)
Il4rk T.« . * . , aart ••* •♦e *"« , f SW.*?
H. Me
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AiT-L. T ip to n .................
M. M. S mAh Bah-DIvUleo o ffiM t. Recorded lo PUl Book D, Pago 21
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- (Oraaga Coaoly Bocorda) .
,
E. C. Kart
3®
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.......
N. B. ¥ihD*4lr
OBaa. ....................

Chnrrb Blech In Orlada (Oraaga Caanty Racard.)
■ • »»»• n »*«•«&gt;» »««»••«*•••••»••
$t C. OkwrUad. «.• • ««9
ra. E. J. Fournay
o( N R h .
I . . I l M 14
40
EILworlb Treat Co. . . .
1 ftp;
of NW H of « E N . . . ta SO ao
S
c. B. VonlUmaa * Co.
Eoraka lUmm.rk, Rararded In Plat Baak I), PagwVO (Oraaga Caaaly Raaord»)

U (Back taV)

'

AlaaaadrU er Orlado, Hacardad In PUl Baak A. Paga III (Oraaga Caaaly Racacda)
‘ 2 ! ! ! U ................. .................. ..
IL W Tannar.................
4 uiorft u .......................
.
Raw. lo r t ........................

E. It. Duneta. . . . . . . . .

80

J. E. D«Vaughan.,
Mr#. M. E. Foster
N. J. Vandargraft.
FHaa Ba««*y at Lake Charm, Racacdad la Plat (leak n. Paga 28
•
(Oranfa Caaaly Record«)

¡j,

J. B. Magrudar..............

Unknown........

Naikkam F.,k PtwgMty. Krcerdedfln Flat )M«k'h, F«2« «

V» ..»Ut.

Ut
Ut

...
» 20 21
1I_
Emfiy L. Pinar.............
Pia* Baah D, Pag* I f (Orange Caanty Racard»)

c. O. Justice .*.. .

t

(Oraaga Caaaly R«r«rd«)

•A .*

POPULAR

B-Vu.eka N f i

ek« N 44 da« ‘ 4S

■

(Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)

K

Baseball Mnongte, Killing
Dali
, by Reducing Beating Capacity
— Rules Obeyed.
.

A. W. Palmar.
P. E. Church.

of N W 'f and rt&gt;s
N W '( and Sly at
•h« a■•• •••. a» a. a» .
(tea« bag fia ft W
n N 24 dm W to W
I a 8 la AW cor at
bog and lam bag

RabUaan*« Sorray af Saafard. Recorded In PUl Baak D. Pag« 0
(Oraaga Caanty Bacardai
U l 1 » ,...... .............. ............ ...................
,
A. II. K n i g h t . . . . . . . . .
Bag at lotaraaetUn ol W lino nl
fty with N Una al 8«« a, Ta *0.
Hga f0 run W 10 rh* 8 4 eh«
,
E 1.44 eka NE ly «ton* Ry to
J. . . '
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8
Jacob Bur*«.....................

W. Fl i^hvite. :).

- CUHING OUT thebleachers

U t 1. Block l t ...........
NM _«I NEW of NWJ,

Lot fT, Black O.
..................
jg, Colllnt.........................
•t'alrry Arena« Addldea 1« Saafard. RaaMdrd la PUl n«ak D, Pat* *
• (Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)
U t IT, Block A ........... ....................... ..
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j'0* *• JJ °«S 5 , ................. .. v ..............
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imi ii r,
J* m
r ' ' ' ' * ...............................
M eR a«.................
mar« ..........................................
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J K It.akln
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FraM AddllUa la AlUmaala Recordad U PUt Baak A, Pag* l i t
(Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)
MI and 2 .........
J. O. Tharaln
N 21 aad 22
J. U. Tharaln..
*42, U, 64...
A. H. Pullar..
Paart HUphana

Utu*^8 S® «

NüH,d NKÎgV.aKu' ^Htww

2

. t;«o. K. Slack.................. ’

t ó S f w a t iiit

Watch Rnd Jewelry Rop»irin|

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29

fUtUa Land A CoUaUalUa Co. Celery Plaatatloo, RorordadJp Plot Book C, Peg* IIS
•a
(Oraag* Coaaty Record«)
N. B. nothin«................
2t
U n k n o w n .,...,^ .,.........
29

J“oh *
Ma°y " a ’, D *

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Office:,Room« 18 and 19

“ »;»»» ■* •"* data of the l.auanrrWI
Î Î? "A T * .°» .unknown. 1 ,M,t

by
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, ‘ “forrrfoanro
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y v
virtue
of .f
n , (Inal
trrad. and entered bv the Judge
S ,

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C, C. Stogarfan. . . . . . .

G E O . G . H E R R IN G

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P h y ilc lin Not Up to Date,

0~

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L ) Tp 21 Kg* &gt;0 run N
|gJS rh» E 4 ch« 8 10;20 rh
,
V 4 rh«i , . . « i
• 8 XI
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o52’ S ? }‘ ., 0 ,&lt; - »#*«. fa«, 923
9 &lt;2. 94S, 1091, I n dated iha

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31
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A. D. NUatifard’ a Addition to Saafard, Bacardrd la PUt Baak A, Pago i t
•
(Oraaga Caaaty Rarord«)
5t-,......................* .............................
if.
» O. W. Cook............ .. ...
•
!'*} i f ..................... .. a.................. ..
Oao. T a a n a r...................
‘ •“ i ••....................... ...............................
'
Unknown......... .................
Booth Saafard. Bacardad In Plat Baak B, Pago Cf (Oraaga Caaaty Ratorda)
U C T. Black A ..................................... .**
.
Gao. W. Beaton
Flo. Land A Cal. Co. Addltlaa to H a.Ik Hanford. Bacardad la PUl Book C. Pag« fa
v
(Oraaga Caaaty Iterardi)
U l» 1 » “ d 0 .
... ............... ..
Danpla Caltiaa.,
-A. I&gt;. Ckappatl'l N.b-tU.laU« of lllarka O. K * I. Town af Galdab.ra, Herardcd la
PUt Baak C. Paga f f (Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)
.U J*A
.........................
O. W. Cook.. . . . . . . . . .

ATTORNEY-ATLAW
PRACTICE'-JN ALL COURTS
•

N ui*!, mt fffUratlaa far T * , i

* !î i bi * hv ,eUlm *° “ »• Und abovv c
cribad, bWor« .Iha County Jud*« «t t,

Íoít^o1,

M. G . ROWE

T

cent

Yu well Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Clark of C D -I

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«he number Ilecauso of thnt 2t4”* -.j0* J!*8* *'•
. • “ &gt;1 n e «( of s i : u «
*0 buuth. I(an*a
rn&gt;r l,ln| would have protected r . 3Jl'i i1'. T«ll»h»«»*« Meridian ba« ni..1*noi
lo»
m
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from

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DENTIST

y J l M t a s r i . " .t n ..'!;,* , 'i ,u„ j ,111 cul ,n,° ihree parts, the tV5
nearest tho home plate selling
:«nta and only the little alretrh
* fartheat away from the plate
allotted to the 26-tont fans.
rules of the big leagues provide

‘

Practice In Sute and Federal Cows ‘

l5.i,. L s r / r . " r . { f s n

upon whom would bind tha *.ld d .f.n d iit

QUEER ANGLE IN- BASEBALL

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EUaworth Tru.t C « . . . .
H. II. U u r k m a n . .

Terms Moderate—Strictly Cadi

Phone 319

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40

L -A- DOUGUAS8, '

Citation

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29

Garner &amp; Woodruff

la Clrralt Caart
H. ml noi. cows
Cora E. T n u r '

of rrt)ridi 1

10
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¡¡¡0,k A ........... .«...............................

a. dT

Ircult Court BamlnoU Co, FI*..
¡ ^ ^ ■ 8 » J&gt; C. Rabatt», D, C.
d4.Tuaa.fitc

ItO A l AfIVtRTISING

S

I80*- Wljmn..........

ot SEW (Uaa B W J&lt;)............ tT
af NE H •; ‘ -¿i ¡i •••••••• • »»

«

Naaraa Addition to Sanford. Bacardad la Plat Baak C. r«ga 21
(Oraaga Caaaty Racarda)

Tho«. W n «o a ..................

S ». «•i- 1
.0-nV*,w,i B,&lt;Mk*•••

•

W. M. Oark Rab-DIrlaton of Black II, Tlar 14, Bacardad la Plot Baak P, Pago f t
.
(Oraaga Caanty Rotnrd«)
U u 1 to 11............................. ...............
U n k n o w n .................

Hita KlkaL Bacardad In PUt Baak A, Paga 114 (Oraaga Caaaty Record«)
* , T. ». ». •

•» « (Oraaga Caènly Rocard«)

Chapman * Tackar'a Addition la Baaford, Bacardad In PUl Baak C, Pag« I f
(Qraaga Caanty Racard«)
U t 4. Black IK.-,............... ...............i v
w. M*. Blmpaoa: 1 . . . . .

V. Lindan....
J. B. Bybart. .

i Hl l f t w el N * mr ol Lat -g
1414 fl N 4» dag W b«4.4B
J V l M ft N 109« ft E #4«.99 ft

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Panalo V. L o o . ___
Canaan. Hacardad In Plat Baak D. Paga I IT (Oranfa Caaaly Bacarda)

Lot
t' itiñek â.................................. '*•
1&gt;JI 7,
BlOrlr 3«.
8 K of NWI&lt; .1 SKMf.or H E M ... S3 19
O *4,
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**'V k ?Si Tlai' 0 . . ;
.i .
—
Jaa Camama. *
.nd T. Blork 11 T «r a . . . - . , .
W. H. Barclay................
Honk’tO, TM» .1 0 ........ Unknown.....................................................................................

N. V. IJnd.n

ola m unir, Florida, nt tbo court houlT ln

United Brolherhood of Carpenter* and
'
Joiners of America

Tl»r B ........................
10. Tlar B ......... ..

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Lot it

W. J. Thlgpan. . .
O. A. Armstrong.
Mary A. WUIIama
H. J- Daria..........
V. II. R a n d ..,.,,
F. U. Rand...........
T. J. M i ll a r .,...:
J. M uaaan. . . . . . .
C. H. M ia « » ....-.

Corham'» ‘ Sibling Silver

An hi. Tyltf, CoapUtniot

Carnerea'« Sab-DItUUa of Rack Hai

A. P. Connelly, ,
Unknown.............
lirait y Truat Ca.
Hanford Mff. Co.
8aafanl Mfs. Ca..
Haatord M ff. Ca.,
unknown......... ..
i . C. Harri«..........
U n k n o w n ..,..,.;
Amanda Jonaa.. . .

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J- Q. Tomllnion
C. B. I’üttar-----Dutton á Hagan,
William it'U oyd

welcome.
O .U Taylor
Secretary

Tïffcïotfc'lûi

A U B i U k " TWr *

M Y SPECIALTIES
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Biô«k i¿: r w * ;: ;

i . M. K a a n «....

JEWELER ■
In a r a ñ il,Canrt, Sarantk J
*■ »nd far Harnlna«» Can
Chanrarr Mttlag

f i V

S î s Â

.« .h. K *0 des 30 min \V
I « «of*al Patar Mirando Orant
^ V 60 ii«i 30 »ln w 1 A cki
* * ¿ 7 . jQ min K f i f-A eh!

M U It.h day a,

Seminole Chapter 2„&lt;)rdor Eastern Star
Meeta every first and third- Tuesday
in each month. Everyone who. ha* teen
his Star In the East arc cordially Invited

T. J. Millar.. . . . .
C. 8. D a v U o a ....
C. C. Laa........ ..
L. Van Daman, Tr,
A. C. U Ky..........
8. 8. T d f a r d ,....
Mrs. D. William«
A. C. L. Ity..........
Unknown............. ..
A. C. L. By..........
N. IL O« r a t .-.:..
1. E. r .,W n . . . . . . .
A. C. U Ry..........
f . H. Band...........

? " !{, Block a. Tier I t ........................
Lot 4, Block i. Tier 1 .
L o f t Block * Tier X.............. ....
Kr.ct Block 0, tl«r 12
J..............

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data U| lkM M h l z 71

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. L?ik, ». Ti«r lfi........................

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Certificato No an i

(O f*f| ( ( « « W i K«n n k )
U u 46 to I I . . , ............................ . y 'Sr~ •'
n
Midwar. HK I4 «( HC U of B«c. 12. T», t». R *. &lt;|. K " . r d .
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( O f U lt C a u l ; K.rord«)
LoU I to 100. (I«m 97, TO. Tl, T4
to «4. #0. 01. 02.;..........................
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v • ................••••••«•••«t
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LoU 67 and 1
8
8
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Lou as and » 2 . . . .......................... ..

II. P. Leavitt............
crab/ «!*•» »hat the following described landa, or ao math then
n pay «ha amount du* (or uaoo barala aat apponila iba aamc to
m L aad advertising. will bo aold at public auetiog on thè «Ut
Banford, tha County al Raminola.
.
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£• Kannof.

r « » llk&lt;DI&lt;Mu at Blech c at Mcll'avlll*. Record«*

Mr«. J. C. Matrud*r
H. W. Simm«............

w l c ' L ' i v } im
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Gnte Clfy Lam p N o . 6. W . O . W

PAGE SEVEN

�aud-eafklhe gras* from the curbing
wul.grpn plot*. Thero is no reason
In the world for the teams doing this
and these public spirited people Who
are. trying to improve the looks of SYMBOL IB ONE OF MOST AN
CIENT RECORDED IN HISTORY.
the city should bo encouraged.

ONE GLEANINGS
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

“ JU ST
M E .“

BETW EEN
'

.

; A CHIEL IS A M O N G YE TAKINC NCTES AND FAITH.
" HE1 L*PRENT 'EM”***SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
‘ •flow’s the Fanibly?"
How's the fambly?" Hecrd h|m B«y
Them cheerin’ words jist thataway
A dosen limes n day or more,
Jist like wp hadn’t met before;
Meant It, too, aa much at last
As what he did'when first he ast;^
It seemed a part of every day
A-heerln’ Abel Martin say:
"H ow ’s the fambly?"

MISCELANE
■ W you want to
nelly's Real Estate
to do business.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Wanted to buy from
vsM nt.or Imporved (
well located. No *gf
Property," c-o n * .

Z Some of u« take an interest in
the public school* gnd some do 'not. May Be Traced Back Five Thousand
Year«, to the Babylonian Era, aa
It often happens that a man with
Explained by Student« of
7.‘7 the Psst

\\

being mude nt times when other
producing .point* are lying Idle or
wrapped in snow. 1 Especially did he
dwell upon tho shipment last season
of 2108 carloads of pineapples over
the East Coast railroad from sapdy
at etches of soli that a feiy years ago
were thought’ worse than wastes.

time to time about the. so-called
largo salaries of the teachera and yet
I want to sny that at no time-has
any board in Florida paid too much
for a good, teacher. Teacher* and
preachers and nowspapers. are*"probakly the poorest paid people in the
5 There seems to be much com­ world and being In the latter class
ment on the fact that 1914 Is an off somewhat I toilL not take up any
year for newspaper men” and yet It, time with the newspapers but the
Ab'a idee of fambly meant
has never been any dneb for a news­ teacher*’—our teasers' ate not now
About the hull dumed regiment,
paper. mhn to get anything except and never have' beeif paid enough
Settln’ bens an' all, an' when
He'd sit, about em, seemed that then a ‘ bqncb of cussing.* At times it for their services, A s„ one .‘ .who
seems to mo tbit the newspaper knows Irom experience 1 say. that a
Somethin’ tmiched me thatmway
man can hardly expect to get what school teacher haa the moAt difficult
Th»t‘ I couldn't help but say ¡&gt;1*
•'They’re all well an’ bleeged to you he deserves unless he stands up and exacting position of any pro­
pit­
for what is really coming to him fession and their miserable
For aatln’ 'bout the smily, too—
and soaks every individual right ar.d tance is a disgrace to the state.
"Hbw's pour fambly?"
left that opposes him. This seems Along this line the following from
"How’s the fambly?’’ Lawsey me, to be the way to get through the the Times-Union is good although
How huilsomdike that vised to he Vorld and In this respect the editors 1 do not agree with them In saying
have been too lenient. Instead of that we do not need good school
’ Fore he got his second stroke,
houses;
An* got so had that when he spoke
He couldn't make a word pr sound,
"Commenting on the fact that
OnlyJndtch his ’ lips »round,
.the segregate salaries of the teachers
YU- we knowod that first an’ last
of Allentown, Fa., have - been in­
The good old soul was try n' to ait
creased |27,40D the Democrat, ’ pub­
• •How's
I J a « .’ . Ithe
k . ffambly?
a m V it t ,? "
lished In that city, says:
.\{iem up for twenty years hnd yet
The Democrat docs not believe a
"How's the fambly?" Nato, 1 swan,
paper haa^never spoken of them school should be run like a factory.
? We miss It lota since he'* been gone! except in. glowing, terms and saved Teaching is a profession and not a
of pneer
cheer
I t stems there's
there a jist a bit 01
their, families the humiliation that trade. The !own&lt;
olf the salaries
We used to like that’s (Visain’ here, woula follow if tho trugh was set in "when compared with the recom­
Words we didn’t 'predate
black and white. And these same pense enjoyed by those in other proAn’ never will until the Gatw
people are;continually knocking the fessions baa driven many young men
Opens There some '»¡¿seed day
paper because it does not do this or and women of individuality and
An' Ab's a-waiting there to Say
that In favqr of certain Individuals. originality into other lines where the
* "How's the fambly?"
As the Jacksonville State expresses it: remuneration was greater and the
—JOHN D. WELLS.
Every newspaper man In the state prospects for sdvaneemeafc-trere bet­
who was a candidate for office was. ter. The material rewards of the
defeated What do the poor Jink* pubiic school teacher are few or.
want to aspire to office for anyway? rather, were few. in the paat. How­
They, are hewers of wood and draw­ ever, we can see in, the future a
ers of water.
substantial change for the better.
But . goshdingit, that’s just the The work of tho teacher Is being
trouble:
The newspr^per . man Is more appreciated.
handed cord wood as a swap for his
We wish \we could impress on the
paper and has to cut It himself. He people of ^Florida the faet that the
is expected to view with alarm an matter of overwhelming Importance
Impending political crisis and boost in connection with education Is the
the political ambitions of the man teacher. The Florida conception,
who want* tq save a country that however, is the building. 'It seems t
doesn’ t need saving. And the helj- however, is the . building. It 'a%ems
uvit is, after writing rfpsporting to be the general, impression that if
editorials, he finds his linotype metal a im m u n ity / puts up. fine school
supply exhausted, and that durned buildings that community is much
cordwood just simply won’ t work in interested in education and is mak­
the linotype machine at all. It ing groat progress in education.
isn’ t fair. The
newspaper
man
W e 1do not believe that half as
mo da public opinion. The linotype good work Is being done In the fifty
machine molds type. And It takes thousand dollar school ho uses today
money to keep these works going. as in-the little log schoolhouses or
And' thè newspaper man is entitled other tittle schoolhouses a half cen­
to*a’chance' tp- get sure enough mon­ tury ago. Th3n a community want­
ey for .rendering, great gervice to hl$ ed a teacher or teachers and paid
state and country. President Ches­ them decent salaries, The houscfr
ter A. Arthur had 33 suiti of clothes, they taught in were incidental, they
27 pairs of ahoea and ltìff-' pairs of were merely intended for warmth
pants. How many newspaper men In winter and-&gt;to keep off tha..aim
In Florida have one pair of perfectly and rain. When men valued edu
good pants, meaning two legs hnd a ration instead of pretense the sal­
whole seat? Tho newspaper men aries of the. teachers in one or at
went before the voters with bare most in two years would pay for the
facts. And they didn't get a look- building. Now it is frequently the

Wanted farms any ii.. . r'
Tj All Local AdvcrtiscuicnlblJnilcr
t&gt;r' jft -’ 0
lr,t‘ .1 lini1*!
The cross Is so old'that the records This Heading THREE CENTS a eoraÌRi»
description, , rt ^
of men do not go bsck to tho first ono. Line For Each Insertion. Minimum.
Christianity took a vsry ancient aym- Charge 25 Cents.
c t - x r * »&amp;
bol «pdjuadq It Christian, but nobody
knows just why.
'
In answering »a n advertisement
To understand-all thuro Ig jo know
where
no name or house number Is
about the cross w^tuust goTTâcr-four
’ five thousand years to astronomy mentioned In the sd please do not
id astrology aa understood by thç aak The Herald for Informatlon as { J y ï g i . »•&lt;««&gt;
*«i
frftlht Babylonians. Undeytbclr clay to the Identity of #he advertiser.
J*:“ !"» ‘«»Wh
tablets and stope monamonts, add Usually wo do not know who (he
.m»U no«.
upon the monuments of the Persians, advertiser, la and If we do we are • r t r o r v n lu t b U . I oÛ S j L T “ ?'
g * tw
tho limites and'every othor ancient not allowed to give out this in­ Mr^nf **ld dr«»*,4 '
OEOHor. g . m :n jtim î.*cî;lt
nation we find crosses of all shape« formation. Simply write a letter
8S-To*.4tr
Ani* ttw ,
and kind«. Even the Egyptians.deco­ anj address It as per Instructions
rat«! their High priest when he wfla
officiating in the greatest, of their n thçjid-

J

temples .with the figure of the cross.
There must, therefore, be some greet
and universal significance In this sym­
bol or its use would not have been
so wldotpMfld, *•••
“The Babylcirilani offer the clearest
explanation of this symbol In their
expression, ‘‘the foot ends of the
earth,” which la also found -In the
Bible. The people of Bible timee
knew that the earth Vas round, for
ligdsh speaks of the “drele of the
earth” and then of tho “ends rtf the
earth.” This makes the conception
plain that to the early Semltea—for
Babylonians and Hebrews were all
Semitic and the Cuneiform and He­
brew languages have many words In
common—the earth was round and

FOR SALE
For sale at a bargain if taken ai
once—one Berkshire boar, registered
3 years old. Address Leonard .Vih
len, R. D. No. 1, Sanford. Fla.^
8 « -4 tt-

For Sale— Almost nsw Iver
Johnson bicycle, price $25. Mrs. L.
M. Williams, Silver Lsko or dsdreas
Box 477. w c a t t B i s
88-Ztp

For Sale at a big bargain, as I live
so far away cannot attend to this
16 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
City, Hanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch flowing
welL If you want 15 acres of fine
celery and potato and vegotnhle
land go and look at this and make
me an offer.H Trolley from Sanfordruns past the land known as the
Joshua Powell Fatm. Make offer

hai
ha*

f lir t i «aid r r r t l f l c a l r ,tn m t •
m it i* k p p it r a iio a for I n 4w4

In accordane*
• m b ra m

th *

with law.. 8*14

f c llu w ln i

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For Sale— Good all! round horse.
ro u e ty, tV
NW H 8te. 15,
M. 8. Nelson, Eureka} Hammock.
T: .(I 6, 40 *rr»«.

For Sale— Horse, buggy and har
ness, $100 cash. Apply to J. H
Hunter, 303 East First St.
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P ’87-4tc
* For Saley 160 acres fertile- land,
100 aerea cleared and fenced. Terms
to suit. Dérivas St I
low Ave., New York
87-3tc

Tho Mid laad bring mrrwd it tt, (
of ts* liuuintr* of rarh m tilnta ia
nam* of J. P, . M&lt;u»!*IUu. I'nU* ,
rrrtlfirat« »hilt tw* rrdnmcd u*M
to law, tax tf**d mit Imo, thrma w
XTth dojr of July A. D. ISM.
V&gt; it nr*, ray o«riil rtfniur, i*4
tbi* tira t t »4 d i y of J o e A. IX 1*14.
(Mil)
K. A. DOUGLASS,

N o tlc r of A ssUratlan far T a l I&gt;»4 ti
ftocU«n i74 *nd ATS tiratili 5»l
u f r 1 * r ld i
”
K o t ic # i* b r r r b y g ir r n U i t O. P. S t
p u re h n rr
uf T a *
C# rtiflr»t* N i, I
d i t o d th p fitb d a y e t Jtts * A. D. M f l,
a i* d r a ld e r r t lf lr n * In « y o(R ». « r i

ratti* appuntini» far t u drad I»

F o r f’ Salf— 1910 Cadillnr touting
cur for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running ' shape. Hanford Ma­
chine}
Garage, i
82-t(c

Um

a r . - * r d i n - r * i» h l i w .
h it tl tr r t lS r M ,
b r i r r * th a te lla w iit g d r v r lb r t f p re p u tr
u a t r d In B * m (n a lr r u ir f j r . K lo rid i, »,
I^»t I CfaurH » l l l o r k ia D ,t« d* .

Th* rald land brlng i u m *4 1 » »U
of Ih* Imi rare nf »urli
i
b a u * of U*b*"**»
« h a ll h# r*d**tB*d

IIoIm * **ld r*rtl4
a e r e r ila g te f i , ,

tlrrd wlU U»u* Ibrrtaft un IL» Lili

part.
U Is more than suggested that there
ilL_8. direct connection between thia.
fourfold division of earth and hearena. as sytnbollxed by the cross which
■food for the complete whole and the
so-called Tetmgrammaton or iour-lettered name for'Ood of the Ilobrewa.
This Is the word rendered In English*
Jehovah, or by advanced scholar».
Yahveh. The four-consonants In thn
Hebrew are YHVH, the roWeJs not BeIng reckoned m "of any significance.

In use short time by owner,- ; $860
cash takes car. B. A O. MotbV Cp?
When y ou want- a typewriter see
iConnelly, also ribbons and -oafbOD.
'
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ridiculous to give auch a title tti one
W o rld 's L a rg s* t A p a rtm e n t H qus £.
not worth mora than thirty or
Av F.,Lslcht, architect of thls cRy,
thlrtyrfive dollars pei month when
we must pay a falj; bookkeeper three- state« that hts homo town, Newark, N.
ot four tlme^as n\uch. tv
C1 J., will soon boast o.f tbo, large*t opgrt. The general aV^ptge of'sxla^isil» - trvent hauen In thh world, around h(\n,
been broken for a bulldfog to bo,:13
nl least twice as. high, as It
^stories hjgh W front and 18 gtprleaJn
thirty or
years ago. If toe Jho rear.* Th«.building will be located
. â
__
tpay judge, byhtur own state I'ha *V^J*
al ttM19
jl m*h .street, with a
frontage
ttoorage**,salary of. loachara Is - not pf 106 feat on that street and a depth
more than half as j^lgh as thirty or of 323',
-- The construction cost
forty yeara* ago.. It bur teachers are will bo $830,000. A hme from'Spruce
wotlh mere than we pay them com- atraeVto tho rear of the bplidIng will
mqhi’ honraty requirgs that we pay run tpja' private garage, c^p^ble of
automobile«.
them more. If they are not worth accotnmodaUng '100
TherevtoOt be a aalm room, a social
more they are wprth nothing.
By taxation or in some way this room, a ballroom ahd a restaurant on
state should at least double its ap­ the tblrterotK floor. The restaurant
will ■ccommodgto 400 $ncr* at one
propriation for public schools. And time A root garden, covering the en­
until we do prpvlde for-,f?0d teach­ tire structure, will be * feature of the
er* ’with ruakonable selilries a fine building.—Well Street Journal
school building should t»C regarded
as a badge of dtfgrack'io the com­
Dying Aviatoria Narva. .-.v ‘
V There are a numbeF-pf fine graas munity thatTbuilds it.
The power of the will to contigbl fl.
badly Injured body was nevar ¿fetter
plots on
avenue, and the’;
Illustrated, than In tb* case of ¿factor
property owitrffvdcsorv#' credit for
Constantin, a vdlunleer aviator M the
.. Chssp Floor fltflln.
It&amp;JBRçsl In tbi*. cify
taking euchAa|k‘|
_
sotne carWjW* y- A - very Upexpeuslvs stain q&amp;n bo aervlce of the Bulgarian „anuyî Who
«•■d
driviir i lÏ hòVses or' m ulo vrilf ullbw made front- burnt ‘umbJr and hot wa­ was fatally wounded by a Tutkjsh boilbis team To wander at will over tlum&gt; ter, Five' cents’ wqrih Of the- burpt
umber will stain eeversl floors; that Is,
plots and eat and tear up the grass
where a rug la utod for the center.
by the roots. There ia positively no Four tho hot water over the burst:
Umber, llttlo at a time, U1I It Is thor­
oughly dissolved, Use * quart of hot

of 7uly A. I), 1814.
VViln*«* tny offlrlil rignito» i»4
thli Ih* ttod day of Jnn* A. P. !*&gt;♦•
f'-ojj
— — t . A. DuL’GUaifc
T^CfcrV Circuit Court, SradieD C i, fl
3M-Tu«*-Stt
By J: C. Itobwt», D. (

The Advertised
Article
Is m i In which U» »mbut

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I

klaiMtf hsi implicit fillhclts he woulil not sdmtlsi It.

5 For Sole—A good homo well lpcated

nue between Tenth
street
and
Hughey will now hove« to cut the
weeds from!1their' places and Jlx
them up bceanifl with the coming of
sidewalks all . these improvements
must be ma&lt;)e. Thire are some lot*
un the wny out there that are,a dis­
grace -to" their ownera who are posing
as public spirited^ cfftiUnayand they
have for yeaft alloisd a tangled
growth of weeds .and trews'to take
their property, neveicarlng to clean
them up simply because they were
vacant, |N ow that the cityVlUa
taken a hand in helping Bfinford
Heights these, public figirlteil fitltcna
who have a wildenfip-on their lots
should be ma^e to cleen tbem Or the
dty will do if'ip ’f them ilnd charjps
■ame to Ihe'iproperty/ It la higb
time the Heigths . was , coming Inter
its own«'
'* 7
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N o tlr* la htrabv a ltra that J, H

ilop « w tk M * of f u O m Wh u
?•*•&lt;* th* Sri a »* of Jub*. A.

$300 cash, balance.easy payments.
8 room house, $1.600,'easy payments.
8 room* and bath. $800 cash—monthly
payments,
/
Well iocatetj .' lot, “ $35Q. $60 ; cash,
balance monthly. Connelly, 109 Mag­
nolia. avenue.
G7-tf
For Sal«— Two good horses and
ipring wagon. Inquire of Coco Cola
Bottling Co.
80-tic

Yea sis ssf« la p*troaiilai Ik*
asrriuats whs»« sd*
In thU psp«r b«&lt;iu» t*«

j

Far Sale or Rent^-Two nice rési­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen

«a

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houie with piano for tl
Few steps to postoffice,
steamer codk.' A. W. 1
terprise.
ped with roll top deek, offlce chaìra
•nd tables; Alio a 'rcjl. f e d ì dmk,
,typewriter d « k a n d &gt; t h r r . « ¿ i p tnent/or sale or rent1 HeniliJ ofUc*.
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eye is the Answer,
Webster^
ewInternation

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OFFICIAL ORGAN O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — T H E G A R D E N S P O T O F T H E W O R L D

SANFOKD7 FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNE 2«, 1914

TOLt'MK V

little dty qf 20,000 soul».
1 hope the reader will not think I
am addicted to flattery. I writ* aa
I aee it. Developments and civic
mprovcmenta are » my
greatest
pleasure. I am spending over one
hundred thousand dollar* on the
dvlc improvements -of Riverview,
wh'ch the entye rity of Jacksoqvilla la so proud of, and I am al­
H A V E ready realising the great benefits FU N D A P P R O P R IA T E D B Y
to be derived from thee* Improve­
THE GOVERNM ENT
ments. Your dty, Mr. Editor. Is
IS AVAILA B LE
on the right track and I wish her
and her dtlxens' the greatest suc­
cess.
E. H. ARMSTRONG.

SANFORD’S GREAT WHITE
W A Y CAN BE INSTALLEE
WITH VERY SMALL COS
HEY W ILL C A M P A T T H E

THE

C IT Y g S H O U L D

HOTEL F O R A T W O

BY

ALL

M EANS

B E T T E R L IG H T E D S T R E E T S A S S O O N

W EEK S V IS IT _

.

A S IT IS P O S S IB L E T O D O S O

SYSTEM INSTALLED IN
’
OTHER CITIES ÒF FLORIDA

R1YEK ITEMS CUT r ‘
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Florida .Statesmen Let The Stale
the pertoM owning the patent are
- Suffer ia Appropriations
anxious to learn the extent of the
Washing tun, June 26.—The river OTHER INTERESTING N EW S
experiment. I think the Instrument SANFORD COULD . HAVE CLUSTER SYSTEM ON FIRST
and harbor bill aa reported out of
is something that tba pedsstrians
OF THE WORLD AT LARGE
- STREET AT A SMALL COST WHICH WOULD
the committee on eommerce to the
use when taking long hikes.
IN TABLOID FORM FOR
aenate contalna the following Florida
"A t any rate I am sorry that I am
PR6VE OF INESTIMABLE VALUE TO THE
items: * **-"
encumbered with it.1 I promised
HERALD READERS
CITY IN BRINGING TOURISTS HERE
Apalachicola Bay..................$ 26,000
that I wou|d not tango, all the way
r Washington, Juno, 26.-610,000
to BermuMa and back: And, oh , The Herald has' contended that for the lamps, and $4 each for in- Tampa Bay
will be available to the'state ol Flor­
arwater Har- *
me! There'-la Sgoln^ta be dancing Sanford has insufficient street lights atallation. but along with this cost Channel,
ida
for the asking on Wednesday-of
bor
thrdtrgh
Boca
..Ctiga
un the boat."
or In other word» the business por- must be considered the spedal trane^ay to.Tampa B ay.
22,700 next week (July 1) and it Is expected
tion of the dty could be greatly former and rectifier necessary for
improved by better lights.in a white this eyatrm, which coat $860. Cleat- 'Fernandina Harbor.. . . _______26.000 that the sta te.will make the neeAuction Bridge
Mrs. B. W.h Herndon was the way system similar to that installed water owns Its own water plant, has a St, Andrews B a y . . . ; . ........ 60,000 etaary arrangements to take it away.
6,000 The money ia appropriated in the
charming hosts#» of the Auction by other dliea and that will soon be rate of 11 minimum for 3,600 gallons Stmt*'Rosa Sound...............
Smith-Lever agricultural bill and Is
Lake*Ure»cent
and
Dunn's
Bridge Club whicli mist at her at­ installed by Orlando. This is the witfiN^ sliding scale and a rebate for
a
contribution to atate farmers’ co­
Creek...........................
.
T
1,000
mills
and
packing
houses
using
great
tractive home on Pork xvenue Mon- time of the year to discus# these
operative
work. Under this légis­
Si,
Lude
Inlet.......
...............
60,000
quantities.
„
.
**
day afternoon, After several Inter- matters and have the white way in­
lation
the
government will give an
St,
Peteraburg
Harbor.,
,
.
.
1,600
stalled
before
the
winteV
ruih
of
new
eating rounds of •the popular gams
Lakeland owns Its light and water
Initial
sum
of 110,000 to the stat«;
Deep
Creek.....................
.
9,000
the prise, a lovely pair of silk hose people to our dty. There la noth­ plant. Its whita way posts are In­
and
an
Increasing
sum annually in
Apalachicola
River...............
16,000
was awarded to Mr# Samuel Pulea- ing tbit would add quite so much stalled on three streets in the venter
proportion
to
the
growth of the
Calooaahatchie
River...........
2,000
ton, for making top score. Dainty to the appearance of our dty aa a of the business district; there are
rural
population
on
condition that
Crystal
River.,.
..
.
,
.
.
:
,
.
10,000
refreshments, consisting of poach white way on First street at least sixty of them. The posts are Iron
‘
the
state
or
local
aubdivision
thereof
Holmes
River...............
3,000
sherbet, angel food and cnkQ were and if possible out Park avenuo to with concrete foundation, five light
gives
"dollar
for
dollar."
Andote
R
i
v
e
r
.
...........
22,000
served by the hoipiUble hostess, the union passenger station.
multiple, i-no top light and four be­
Various states are «ending their
Black water R i v e r 6, 000
whose guests were Mrs. Walter Clay,
This question has been discussed low, installed with three wire circuit,
St. Johns River. . . . . . .
300,000 agents here to arrange for their share
Mm. T. A. Neal, Mm. R. A. New­ by the rititen* and various boards connected so as to allow the top
of the money. Five member« of.tk f
man, Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mm. A. P. of aldermen and the idea of the city light to remain burning all nitght, Withlacoochec P . i v e r . 1,000
The following- items for Florida Kentucky board On coopérative farm­
Connelly, Air'. S. Rfileaten and Aim. owning tho electric light plant before while ‘the four bottom lights are
and Alabama Jointly are Included: er»’' demonstration work are now
C. O McLaughlin.
cd off at 11:30. 1‘ The top light
the white way was inauguruti 1
Choctawatchee R iv e r ...........$26,000 here and they announced today thnt
This would probably lessen the price is It 60 watt light and the others are Escambia and Conecuh Rivthe $10,000 for the state of Ken­
For Canal KgpMliion
but is not absolutely essential to ■iOV The postsgpoet,$36 each withtucky will be available July I. They
Altoona, Pa.. Jur,e^lti*Take two the installation of the white way. otx installation, the total cost per
Mobile
had an Interview with the depart­
passenger coach«, %tan^*them ride Editor Reese of the Orlando Re­ post being 150.76. The property
Bay.
. . . . 60,000 ment offidale. The first work la
lets paid for the posts and instal­
by »ido on adjoining trteki, knock porter-Star recently paid a visit to
The committee declined to restore Kentucky will bè to employ addi­
lation
and the dty accepted the syethree
Florida
Siti»
in
whhih
white
out the inner aide ri etch; lay a
In committee the big 'Florida items tional county agents to supplement
connecting floor, aad ijiretrh a can- ways were installed, some of them tem a&gt;. .i part of the lighting system which it cut out, claiming that It was t^e instruction of twenty-one now at
with munidpal plants and tome of th*- i-ity and furnishes tbe.Hght- too late to reopen tbe bill. This
van over the tops of both. \
That Is a description *1 a moving with private ownership .plant* and Jife ,Tht plant bring owned by the has put it up to Senators Fletcher
movie theatre’ being built today at his deductions given below will d ly the cost of furnishing the light and Bryan to secure the restoration
Dayton. June 26. Motorcyclists
the shops of the Pennsylvania Rail­ prove most Interesting reading to does not appear. The water rate ia of,the eliminated items by amend­ from all sections of .Ohio gathered
$1 minimum with an allowance of
road here for the Panama-Pacific Sanford people on this subject:
ment in the jennte if it can be dobs. hero today for the opening of the
4000
gallons;, twenty cent« a thou­
Exposition at 9an Francisco next
"Clearwater la a much smaller
annual three day convention of the
Our Dally Paper
The theater
theater will
wilt b^ appointed
appointed town than“ Lakeland or St. Peters­ sand above minimum to 26,'
7lh
year,’ The
Ohio Stale Federation; of American
The people of Sanford want the Motorcyclists. One of the features
Breakfast, *n^ finished aa one of the Pennay’s burg. but has a more modern white eighteen cents a thousand to 50,000
Clara, Alla- kegulatlon ateri coach«*.. It will be way than dther, i t him - t wenty gallons; seventeen to 76,000 gallons; Dally Herald and the management will be a hill climbing contest at
nical Coup- completed about November 1 and posts carrying a single luminous sic. fifteen cents to 100,000 gallons, and of thia paper wishes to give-them Fort Ancient.
one of .the* beat dally papers In the
Itorial Staff, taken to the expoatllon shortly aftcr- Sixteen of the lamps are burned un­ ten cent» 'upawrd.
til 11:30 each night, and the four
St. Petersburg also hag a five Tight »1*1*.-.W o would not think of rotat­
t 12, Quiet w»rdPoUghkeepsie. N. Y.. 'June 26.— ‘
tning Pool,
The. unique theater wilt be part remaining lights are left on for'the poat, but fewer of them than Lake- ing w. make-eh ft upon the public. Cornell was favorite in the historic
&gt;, Auto to °1 the road's exhibit. In it Will bo balance of .the night,— ILtrc the riao- dand, having only'fifty; but thq top It^wUl "carry Associated Pré» dee- intercollegiate resits* to be held
Camp FtTC g'.vcn-ptttnree 'of~scehea rieng tlh trie company paid for the posts anfi light ia 100-w, and the lower lights patches; giving the readers ail the here over the regular course on tho
_
nPennsylvania
_______ I_____l i „ „lini
the installation and charge* the dty are 60’s; tbe poets are set on four world's', events right.from the wires Hudson today. Tho University of
$6.80 per month for each poet. The streets in the business section, and nml five hours ahead of any other Washington crew, w niter of the
Congregational Chare!
company has a clause written into coat $69 each without the lamps. daily papers that are now bring Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Re­
Next Sunday, subject!
the contract with tha dty providing The dty pay* the electric company taken In Sanford W# are just gatta, because of iu recent and vapid
to Independence Day «11 h i: pre­ for the reimbursement for the ays-, 10 cerita peT night for the five lights acro» the alley from the We tern improvement, admittedly waa a dark
sented; in the morning, 11 a. in,,
to bunt.from 7 to 10. St. Peters­ Union telegraph office and'the post- horse, wllh&gt;Wiscana n feared In some
"America’s Position in. th# World tom In' the agent me dty should burg owns its own gas plant. The office. and: tho dally Herald will quarter* '«a a “ pd*»lb,e runner up.
Rattle;" in the evening at 7:3$,- exercise its rights to purchase the
Adherents’ of Columbia. Syracuse
dp«&gt; ni Southland SeminaVy of "How Docs Christianity Help Good plant. The pobt used at Clearwater rate (or water ds 60 cents minimum
and Pennsylvania, however, were
with an allowance of 2,500 gallons,
Gainesville, Dinner at , 12 • Quiet Cilixensh ;&gt;?’ All are cordially. In­
li cast Iron with cut out In the bot­ frith a rale of 20 -cent*, per thousand
confident and willing to back their
Hour, Vespers, Supper at C, Eyon- vited to the#« services. Good music
belief* with bets on their favorites.
obove.‘
.
.
\/
-t-M
tom.
tho
first
cost"
was
$21,
with
$6
k Worsh p -b y Mr*. Bishop.
One of th* greatest .crowds in the
¡4 !
.Mqnday: June 29th
history of the famous rae* lined the
Riring B$ll, Breakfast, Room In­
banks, packed th* observation train
Editor of the Herald:
spection, BllJe Class, Mission Study
and crowded /«very available van­
. "Seeing announcement pi your tage point 'to witness tbe annual
Fhhiiig Trip, Dinner at 12, Supper
daily
that you expect to},launch ih struggle for college supremacy . on
*l 6, Address at 8, "The Oirla and
tjie fell would, say that our firm the; water. The vari-hued coleir#*'bi
PROMINENT JACKSONVILLE ROOSTER CALLS SANFORD
ths World" by Rev. George Hyman
Will make .» contract for advertia- the fair, spectators* dreoace added
■*1 Sanford Secretary, qt the Baptiit
,
THE COM ING; C ^ Y
.
jugin your daily for six months or Irtilllnnre to the ranks of the thou­
naptlal Serrlrea Sunday
Yordgn Missionary UnlpP' Vespers
longer
if you decide to continue sands wltp.cheered tho varied crew*.
9:3d Sunday school
*n the Dock, Lights out at 10.
after
next
April. .Reallxing tbe v*lr
Subject
.of
11:00
Preaching. *,
Editor of the Sanfor^ Herald: town IVevidently la a fact that there
Tuesday: Jane 30lh
ue
.of
th#
daily
jn - Sanford not 00}^
sermon, "Double Heari
peaf Sir— I wish t&lt;&gt; e ^ rtw must be penty of money here, .end
Riving Bell at 6. Breakfast, Room
from
the
advertiser’
s standpoint but VEtfane,-, Ind., - June 31.— Thlrijr8:30 Jr. B. Y. VM
I
haVe
not
found.*
dtfxen
yjtt
who
jikable
surprise'thre^if’ff
y
erti
r
cigkt'.jreara ^agO-fodsy GsneVal Geo,
Iftipertion, Bible
CIms,
Mission
6:46 -St: B. Y.1 V.xf # The ’ast
i alap from the viewpoint of a man' A. Cuater' ' and' 600 of» Ma hereto
columns of the Hsr^d. o f thv wanted to leave.Sanfdrd.
Study Class,-• Technical’ CebncITa,
¿\i * ~ . ^
1, ” . t *
who knows wSat It wilt mV'an to
progrant Ht.th* contest for efflfieney
hii ]M(vdQpmsnt*- «nd antivi*omWahd''.wcre ‘daughtered by tsar
CeticEc Girls and Sunday* School
The favorable geographical,
Sanford
1 have no hesitation in hay­
will fcbS f-rendered by Company C. Ity, L find In y o u r Iffdaperoua town
lion, of Sanford, wjtb(iU •magnifirent ing that not only will our firm con­ times their-".nyud'er of Sfoux Indtau
hown- In of 8s
Grtmt .¡nurrett h»&gt; T
water IfansporUfion, ■and -It* great tract fmr advertising but will* taW under* tk# .terrible'Bitting Bull, The
th«c contest, progrsur
1 hxVsrbcen a vfSuor to Sanford railroad,renter. 8t\d with the public stock in the venture if there ik any -event wap fepaiiad here todajr by
7:45 Preaching, a
fpr oyer th rty yearal "! well rtmem-; spirit shown by Tier çjtlMna I he- to shli. There la nothing thah ou? T}e^T'n; !W^cH 6?. formerly an Tniron D d Swim ” *dug .ngmer,:'
hi»if a farmer living
bar'the time whet^ it t waa oranges Ueve ia going tie pi'#«« this town in dty could invest in that will yi4ld 'diaif^
fighter
You are .wejeoyne 1
nujce west
weal of Evan»Evans- ""Undt*
and nothing but oriuiges, bqt thanks th# new future at the Ifcad of^all any greater returns In a hundred two ,. fiulfi'
vices of Our church.
Cfipti
T.
B.
Weir,
w*
were 01
inland
town.»
in
a.cemmerdal
senie.
To
’fato
the
hnfire
state
of
Florida
ways* than a good dally and I know
^GEORGE HYMAN
Cuater. eaid .WeleS,ity of lur. productive that the Daily Herald will be ali to\tho rear
itas discovered she can forge ahead
"There'kiere three commands eat to
independent of the -orange industry'
$hwt th# name implje*. We cannot
Corner SlatH and Park.
Kdbnd; Up Sitting Bu«, who had
#g she has proven in the p u t few by the
Ired», of thoui'andal éi
led
hig brfivas off their reaareatlon
Mlcriery,
Istiyiè
and
year* thSt^her resource* are almost dollars
and wah causing rouble. 1 Custer
that\ are raised 'h*r«f
miscalculated *and waa tricked fato
anford' voted fqr.'^b*
an ambusrade that left Mm sur­
p. bulkhead hcr v it *
rounded by 0,000 blood hungry In­
dians. The terrible thing waa that
W* could aee the plight* of eCuater
and h-s band, but could net even
Ntw-RMin, Miss Cart»on, Mr»! Cr-H#
the 10:20 train
help him. Aft« i t * , jEjusiac?* we
Wcirnsn, Mrtq Griffith 'idra. Wel?Lake
Alonroo,
a:
f 'tçiD. ip 'Key
held Sitting Bull on-the bisks of
land,
building
b
&lt;
*.« Mr*. Plumméf. -Mr Van, Darin
diaappolntddi*
ts on
; tha Little Big Uorh until reiufercadmtmta eaM^frorm Ft. Llnnduv Bo*
tally tHy the ,d ty and'irap^vg^the gen
•tprsi..&gt;$ibw $7
cixuc the.-Indian held Coster In
4
•uch reverentfe-h-Hiey called him Big
K v Ä *
« t Whit« Chief. Cuater .wae the. only
music
with
cor- m«?ber of’ the band who_ waa- stain
ueF6
town, tod
npaniment, '^At,
tve w in te r net

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:or RentRoom»,
Kissimmee, Flo,, Ju n e lfi^ K fs*
™ ! ^ l o for •U ih t’ h ^ L y . g W a
There, are a great" many 'aub ceta.i
géllUéman and wife. it U na.tur£L to auppo»®, aothingf eimmea'a etub houeof eqg w j l l i Tnn?t
water, gas-stove, toilet
new could ue »«Id tn regard tq them, modefn and well appointed in the
CLASSIFIED
separate. Address p n ' r. ^
or hea not already been' said, only south was formally opened Thursday
Sanford, Ha.
*
«*,
room for reiteration. So often have evening through tho courtesy of Mrs.
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BF^nVKEN:
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men read and re-read tha. m ottoes-It. W. Mriklcjon, whp arranged the
YOU AND ME.”
of .the Brotherhood of Locomotive reception which was attended by a
Engineers, thinking th at tbtoy filled lurge presentation of the professional
M ISCELANKOIlfl
up spqce in malt« up o f an organ!-. husineM and society dem ent of this
If you .want to buy ^ T Z T r
mtion.
i city.' The social function Continued
nelly’s Re*l Estate Office U tk!
* In tho- service Sunday, Juno 14th between the hours of 7:00 and *10:00
? All Local \dverUsem onis Under to do. business. " CC U th* Pl«e .
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES^AND FAITH. "
WB learned the 'Intimate relation of p. m.v.during which time autos were
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■ ,
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This
Heading THREE CENTS a
o n ’ u iv u c iiiN T o n r »
*- , &lt;i‘ ’bh'e to tho other, kenterdd In hum an: arriving and departing *rith. guests.
•Wanted—Furnished room .!----“ HELL PRENT ’EM "- S O S A * “ S g u f i l K K i i K .
aagents,
u n i , as
m nnecessary
^ M t i r v i4o
n mntin
Light luncheon was served durinr
during Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
make nnml
good t.ii»ht
m
and desired. Mon In any station tho evening. Members of the vlub Charge 25 Cents.
or
vocation of life. Nevpr 'had received the gursts and esebrted
5 My old friend John Jinkina keep toy rifles upd 'pistols out of th e some of our men stopped to think thfm about the in'acts explaining in
In answering an advertisement
a polls his name in a most peculiar infant's hands, as all the papers are of .these- mottoes as explained-by dotal! every feature. Upon their de
where
no nalfie or house number U
All kinds of stenographic and t v ^
manner and this spelling has caused full of accounts* of-, little tots being Bro. Stein ineycr. After this ' ex­ purture many of the guests expfeas
writing
work neatly done.
montioned
in
the
ad
please
do
pot
shotby
their
playmates
and
death
me more or less sleeplessness and
planation wo m u s t. retrospect, - our cd themselves aa perfectly delighted ask The Herald fob Information as lit. John s Hotel, Room Ì 2.
or
loss
of
Jlmh
la
something
th
a
t
worry and y et. I have never spoken
n-tfe
final conclusion U the founders qf with the beautify! .appointm ents of
.to him about changing It. It seem* would hautit- tha parents to tlieir the B. y r L . E. l must have been in-: tho place. .The cjuhjtauxo is located Ip the identity, of tho advertiser.
Wanted—One o r more room*
.
.to suit John all right and certainly graves. There is no rposongbte -ex spired, how far sighted’ they mu»t ’ within a five acre plot adjacent to Usually we do not know who the first floor for light hou»ckeepin* u?
advertisesIs
and
If
we
do
we
are
'h as not made any enemies for him •ruse fof children having firearms 1 have been, to embody and ondeavor Lake Tohopekaflga, just outside the
furnished, by an elderly Udy
for bo is the most f popular *office their possession. Sometimes thay to Imbu* these thoughts, them'-» .city limits and within eaay jftmaMi. not allowed lo give . out this In­
84-4tt '
formation. Simply write a letter A. D. K., Herald office.
holder in the lot and had no oppos- get thonj Burrgplitimuly and commit
plea
In
all
who
cast
their
The
buildings
cost
approximately
and address It as per Instructions
&gt; piston this Urns h*CttUM&gt;- hi* many the Injury to* playmates before tho
,$15,000.and. when the conUmplaUd H 186 ad.
ith Njja brotherhood. t
Wanted \o buy from owner, eia,parents-w
re'
aware
of
It
but
if
you
friends recognise his efficiency and
sed
these
mottoes
could
improvements
Are
finished
the
place
Again,
vacant
or lmporved -city pronert*
'h e - hair no enemies, otherwise he havg-ftrearina In VoGr'podafsafou you
■
d
of
nil
the
world
nnd|
will
he
one
of
the
.beauty
spots
of
bo
the
Stan
well
locatfd.
No agoni. A d d S
would have opposition—it is always should certainly *kcfep' thorp where
FC R SALE
“
Property,"
c-o
Herald.
greatest
factors
in'
the
this
section
of
Florida,
would
bo
l
^your enemies that remember you on tho children cannot ' reach them. I
f
the
struggle
of
Jftbor
adjustm
ent
Wanted
To
buy
a home on favpf.
For Sale—$2,600.00 , buys celery
election day and strive to get out have just finished reading the follow­
Figures Do Not Lie
'able terms before July l*t- C«k .
and capital, V has impressed all who
ing
adcount
of
such
an
accident,
th
a
t
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years,
all the opposition th ey 'can against
trally located Box 1266. city.
Federal census' reporte recently
heard this schmofl, we must give
^
6600* cash, balance 1, 2, 3, 4, years
you prior to the primary. So in happened in Tampa this week and
published
show
that
the
number
of
more
personal
\ttc
n
t
lo
n
to
‘
these
'
J
Z
______________
81-61
'
it
brought
tear*
to
my
eyes:
8
per
cent.
F.
B.
Woodcock,
at
* thinking about John's cognomen
Careless handling of - a 22-caliher facta, for soon we must leave this criminals in the crim inal, institu­ Owner, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood
4 *pelled Jno) I happened to .run
world to be adjudicated for our tions .of the forty-eight .state» per
Lost—Pocket book, yellow leather
Georgia.
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across the following from Thorndyke rifle by twelve year old Wayne
neglects.
Why not observe the 100.000 ‘population ire aa follOfra:
contained money and valuable pr
or the Palm Beach Post and I hereby Cooper, resulted last night In the
rules as laid down In so few .words, In the prohibition states, 84; in the
/= give it to my readers .for John's tragic death of the three year otd
For sate at a bargain if taken at pera. Finder return to L. P. Meaa
we
journey
on
eternity’s
trip,
for
near
prohibition
states,
114;
in
the
Culler’s store and receive reword
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nolach,
(spclted Jno) benefit:
we realize its similarity to railroad partially license states, 118; in tho once—one Berkshire hoar, registered
who
Jive
near
Mango.
A
bullet
“ Why ■is It that some people
3 years ff&gt;ld. Address Leonard Vih»'
*
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rules on this daily tbil or vocation, extreme license states, 130r
named John will endeavor to abbre- passed through the stomacju.of the
lon,
R.
D.
No.
1,
Hanford,
FUf
■viate what la * really a good title by little one, wh odied after. V-fcalng if rules are not observed, mastered 1 With regard to pauperism the re­
_______._________ 86-4tc
.writing it "Jno"T J?or the life of brought to' the city for t rc^rftu tt m and lived too, it is noon, heard "not ports show th a t Hi the prohibition
For
Sale
or Rent —8 room 2 story
'htodeil."
* " •’ states the number of paupers per
&lt;•
mo I don't see how Jno can mean a local- hVapltal* *
dwelling
house,
located at end 0
’.The preparation of the Methodist 100.000 population is 46; in near
Guaranteed Wear Erer Hosiery For
During . t h e ' afternoon • yoUBjf l
John. If it was only written "Jo n “
Oak
avenue,
known
as^ Sanforc
church
was
beautiful..
Tho
writer
prohibition
states,
84;
in
partially
&lt;
Men and Womrts
It would be all to the mustard-^ CooJjer. was playing around life N fl­
Heights,, with store house, and fair
so
often
heard
it
said,
"
I
did
not
.license
states,
12
:
1
;
in
extrem
e
license
*
Ladies’
Bpccial OfiVr
inch
lijrtJk
discharging
blank-cW
tbut aa it U written it doesn't mean
good business and ono: aero good
"7
anything. One might just as well r i d g # ? r l |a .:was heard to tell the know these people thought ao much states, 128.
truck land. Ail. together* and tn For Limited Time O n ly that he was going of us really," some of our visiting
’&lt;abreviate Frank by writing It **Fka’ child, i’f 1*
good order. Good w ater on place.
Six pair of our finest 3bc valoa
Practice Whai They Preach
or- make Peter by writing it "P rt." to shoot, lwitd im m ediately after­ members so often remarking " It's so
Reason for renting, climate don't ladies' guaranteed hose in black or
nice
to
live
in
a
place
with
some
The
Lakeland
Telegram
printed
Why not? Besides that there la no wards, it is alleged, fired the »gun
so
more of sn editorial on the subject of trad ­ agree with me. Apply at once to tan colors with written guarantee,
time saved by writing it Jno for the point blank at the little unfortunate. get *up, you see
T. P. Hill, located on place.
for $ 1.00 qnd 5 stamps for pottsn.
man has then to stop long enough Mr. Nolach heard'tho statem ent and how the people can and do keep up ing at'hom e th a t will 'be read with
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
,
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tp
with
improvements."
Children
can
effect. The newspapers preach th a t
to place a period where it belongs." the shot, b u t gave It no consider*'-,
For
a limited time only, six piirt
«ee
how
church
affairs,
with
Its
doctrine constadtly, and practice it
For Sal*—Thirty Indian Runner
tlon.
V *'
Of
our
finest*35c value Guaranteed
sweet
music,
with
different
instrumore
consistently
than
any
other
duhks now laying. Reason for sell­
‘'Papa," lisped the little one **I'm
1 Some of the defeated candidates
Hose*
with
written guarantee sad
menta
to
givo
force
and
expression,
•
line
of
business.
Merchants
and
ing is removal to .lace where ducks
may feel a little «ore over their de­ hurt right there."
a
pair
of
our
well known M ofi
do
see
w
hat
these
church
people
do
other
business
men
take
too
little
cannot be kept, C. C. Morris,
Upon examination it was found
feat but they should realize th a t all
Paradise
Gartera
for one dollar, sal
for you makes me. glad I am asao- head of the work done by th e news- R. D. No. 3.
86-2tp
6 cents for poitage.
the candidates for office cannot win found that the bullet had pierced elated* with thii organization. If paper to build up their lines and seiand really the man in private life the child's body and Mr. Nolach tho M ethodist church entertained dom stop to consider tho obligation
You know these hose; jthey stood
For Sale at a big bargain, as I live
has it oil over the office holder when immediately rushed to TaJhpa for our organization with such - nice when the out of town printing solie to far Away cannot attend to this tho tost *whcn all others
failed.
it conns to peace of mind. The fol­ ufgtcal aid. Everything possible preparations these members in 8an- ¡tor-or itinerant advertising man ap 16-acre» of Celery D elta at Cameron They give real foot comfort. They
lowing from the Pensacola Journal waa done to save tho child, hut it must be leading a commendable pears.—Orlando Sentinel.
City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres Irri­ have no seams to rip. They never
la some consolation to the candi­ was beyond human aid and expired Hie sis citizens of a community.
gated and tiled, fine 6 inch flowing become looso and baggy aa the shape
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7
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tost night.
dates:
well. If you want 16 acres, of fine is knit In,“hot pressed In. They are
From church to Robbins Nest for!
The Cooper boy waa broken­
Notwithstanding -what 4s said
celery
and potato and vegetable G utranlecd for 'fineness, for atyk,
dinner. Our visitors were soon com-'
President Sign! Bill
about them the candidates get lota hearted and terribly frightened by fortibte In parlors and easy e h a ip
lnnd
go
and riook at this and make for superiority of mutcrial and work­
Washington, June 16.— Tho Presof fun out of a campaign whether his net, which was reported to Sher­ on the sh ad y veranda. Soon called ¡dent today signed the Panam a tolls me an qffer. Trolley from Sanford manship, absolutely stainless and t»
they win or lose. They get to go to iff Spencer. The father of the hoy to dining room, everything so nice exemption repe'al bill »» amended runs past the land known as the wear six months without holes, or a*
all the public gatherings, picnics and will bring h:m to the sheriff's Of­ and cozy;; gmple time
In the Senate and“ eg
Agreed' to by the Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer new pair free.
fit
barbecues, and life is not bad for fice during the day, but owing to hi* dinner; it was specially ad ap ted -to House. ‘ V ' '.
Don't delay send in your order be-’
*'
to owner, J, p., 26 Columbia Street,
them, although they have their youth It? is' hardly probablye th a t ho our crowd in two very noticeable
H am pstead, L. I.. N. Y.
Sf-Up fore offer expires. Give correct
.» - troubles. The late Senator Hob will -be held accountable for his act. feature«: rtrst la was not over or onsize.
—
Fwr
6
aig""ÜBod'iail
round
liui*e:
Taylor of Tt'inu'.ti.t'ff had Uif lo say
w b Aw- k v b r l t o a t tm* ntM PA ur
der cooked;,. experience resided in
Evelyn Thaw" Brarele M. B. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
of them:
The Man Behind the Borne
Dayton, Ohio
that'- kitchen; «econd, plenty also
"Every honest man who runs for
(By Walt Mason)
|- accompanied experience on this oc- | These Two beautiful pieces of pop­
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In festive mood a man gets stew­ casjdn’ and we really enjoyed our ular jewelry are the craze among
office is u candidate for trouble, for
For Hale— 1910 Cadillac tou ing
N O T IC E
fruits of political victory turn to ed. he empties flagons ten or twenty;’ meal somekehat later than usual to society women In New York and the car ’tor |400',00, just overhauled in
ashes on the Ups. . To me theta is he takes a howl with every soul he add to tho, Htaodard'of !usual apprer largest.¡rities, The&gt;r. a re ’ neat and good running shape. Sanford Ma­ As I have harv* o
business of the
nothing ao pathetic in this wor,d os a meets till Ho
swallowed plenty. ciatfan. Division 769 iu certainly elegant . gold finished , articles that chine A Garage.
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co East Ssb82-tfe
ford Lami League, and W. A. Whitcandidate. He is tiko a mjirincr If ho has shnse, It journeys hence; under obligations to. Mr. Robbins will gladden the heart of ayery girl
without a compass, drifting on the if hu has brulnk; ho’» sure to lose 'em; for so irtely giving’Us .such h os ply or woman nq m atter how' young or
For Sale—Practically bran new comb, T" ein .oe.found in4he T sr Ak
how old. Very stylish '»nd attrac­ 1914 Overland to u rin g car, fully ■eseor's OfiTg# in the court house.
tempset tossed waves of uncertainty and when he wakes, os morning tality bn -this occasion.
1
v* '
‘ between the smiling cliff* of hopes breaks, a cop is sifting on his bosom. r* I .certainly iuu*'nt, heartily to one tive.
equipped, self starter, electric lights
T H O S . K. B A TE *
Our
Free
.O
ffe
r.W
e
^
a
ro adver­ In use short time by owner. $860
and the crowning crags of fear. He
"Confound your eyes," the pcclcf expression heard Sunday a number
Spearmint .‘Chewing Gum cash takes cnr. II. &amp; O. Motor Co.
U u walking petition and a living cries, "you should haye stuck to of times: I wish morn of our mem­ tising
and
desire
to place a big box of this
! tíQoryaaoooQDOOuooDoooooDOaj
prayer; he is the hackhorse of pub­ river water! • While lighted up by bers could, have beard .this servj- -.
For
8
»l*rMfir*sh
Jerkqy
Sow.
P.
O.
fine,
healthful
gum
Into
every
home.
lic sentiments; he is the dromedary brimming cup, you waded round I t certainly would Impress them to
-•
7‘c
M RS. PEARL ÏASON
o( politics. , And if ho reaches the knee deep in&lt;slaughter! You threw aspire to be better men, and could U sweetens the breath— whitens the Box 1367.
teeth
4tnd
aids
digestion.
It
Is
regoal of his ambition he will soon feel some flu, you lost your wiU, you have easily realized how it could'be
When you want a ty&gt;pflw*Hter je e
DRESSMAKING
'th e book of the vulture in his heart thought yourself a circus pageant! done, “living our mottoes," and by rCfreshing and pleasing to all. To Connelly, also ribbons and carbon:
&lt;r and the fangs of tho serpent in his You drew a gun. oh, foolish ono, applying ourselves could Improve every one. spending ttx but 60c and
OVER HERALD OFFICE
76-tf
soul. I am no longer a candidate. and shot a harmless, fruit tree agent.’ on our personal presentment, as the 6 stam ps to cover shippings coats we
For Sale—Black »addle and driving aQ O O aaaao cio ao o ao aao aao o o ae
Notwithstanding the eloquent la­
Tho poor sick sport looms up In church has improved and advanced will ship; a big box of 20 'regular 6c
mare.
' Inquire of J, I). Roberts at
packages
of
the
Spearmint
Gum
and
ment of Bob Taylor, he afterwards court: no memories' of crime are in song and aervice.
grocery.
,
. y
42-tfc
include
the
•
h-gnnr
became a Candidate for.^office.
his'n; he can’t recall the deed at oil,
To the Methodist ehurch, ItoV
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"T
ango"
necklace,
(tnd,
“
Efelyn
Another candidate rendered this h u t draws a hundred years in prison. bins Nest and Sanford people we
For* Sale—A g6o&lt;i home well located.
: 'h ; f r e s h
report of his campaign:
Tha able judge says "Pish!" and certainly* f»ak grateful to you, and Tha,w" bracelet absolutely free.
JSQ0 cash, balance easy payments,
1
Home Made
"Lost’ 4 months, 28 days canvas­ "Fudge!" a t the pleas the prisoner's appreciate 'th e pains and output of * Thia offer Is for a abort lime only.
6 room house, $1,600, easy payment«.
sing: 1349 hours sleep thiokipg about advancing; “ men who yvlll- drink the your energy tp entertain and "make Not more, than 2 orders to one par­ " ’8 rooms and hath. $300 caslv-tnonthly
SAURKKAUT
tho election; 5 acres of cotton, 23* old red ink must pay the fiddler it pleasant for Brotherhood of Lo­ ty.* Dealers jio t allowed to accept payments.
SemtaoIe
Finh Market
’
a c e s of corn, a whole sweet potato after danclngl" The'doom ed man's comotive Engineers In their annual this.
W
rcll
located
lot,
,$3$0.
$50'
cssh.j;
;
Phone Nû. 1
UNITED SALES COMPANY;
wop, 4 sheep, 5 goats and a beef wife must lead k life of endless wash m em orial' service—Welcome ■and
balancé monthly.-. Connelly, 109 Mag­
Dayton,
Ohio
P.
O.
Box
101
given to barbecue; 8 front .teeth and in f, scrubbing, drudging; his chit-, »yell paid. Thanks to all.
nolia avenue.
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a considerable quantity, qf hair In dren three must paupers be—so
T. S. DAVIS.
personal skirmiahej. G ate away 96 fiitHe is uiir hurnojj judgment* The
W A R N IN G
For Sale—Twó Jersey heifers with
Secy, and Tress.
plugs oi tobacco. 28,849, drluks of jingled gent op pastime bent w'ho
•^Stockholder^ of. Iho Florida Fire &amp; first calf. J. D. Hoaklnh, Second
whiskey, 2984 glojvaea^of beer, -1 »hoots when all his wits are hazy, •- i c 1- - : Lawn Heeial - .
• • , ■¿asuafty, Insurance Company are atrceL ■;*; ........... - ,84-4tp
Sunday school book*,’ * pair sus­ the hill must pay; tb*re Is no way
f h c various oomiAitteea of tha wkriu-d ,ng? lnst helling their stock
F?r Sale—Two good horses-..¿hd
pender».; 4 Called Ureases, -fldolls, ) 3 ‘to reach the one who made him Proabytcriaii Brqtherhood hclO*.quitp to ' any* parties who may make ef­
spring
wagop. Inquire of Coco Cola
baby rattler*.
'.*'•' -*
an entbu»raaiicf meeting la st'e v e n ­ forts try’ false statem ents as to .th e
Bottling
Co,
‘^ t / ç .
Told 2.889 lies, shook hands 23,- -Tha*Ttn|g; wtK&gt; *hrews the styff. that ing relative-to the .lawh social to he value
io n a r y
tb’e. stock, lo purchase it st
747 Ujdes; ' talked enough to ■-havO t eieWa "respected la antf clothed ln.1 giverf at)th e rcsidirtlc» of Mr. H. U, far under' lls trne rslue, and stork- -• F o r ,Salé or- Rent—Two nlte ♦—
made in print 1600 largo volumes I honor;* Jw, walks abroad and* deighs Stevens Friday evelting, June 19tk. holders arc requested to.com m unl- doné«* a t a bargain., W. J, T
size "off "parent *office reports,
rf“
----- - kissed 1a * nod 'or* smile to sycophant and ¿ A n uqtuuaf Interest Js being taken cite Any such fact» to the Companyi
© pny years.
126 babies, kindled 14 kitchen :
fawner: Hit victims rot in dun,- and it (if already proven th at this
Sioekholders are also requested
cut 3 cords -of wood, pulled 474 geons 1mt while he.ahilea In yon­ social w|lt be a grand suceys.y
to place their Fire and all other In­
Jmnrtlci! of fodder, picked 7.44 pounds der pnlacej he drinks a health tq , . rfThU 1» a socilil for «¿effy man, surance, with their own ' Company
Hold of koowl
Furnished roo
of cotton, helped dig 7 wagon loads tainted wealth and drinks it from woman and child (^.Sanford and for and. Induce their Diends to do the
AfipTÿ214 Pa
of potatoes, ‘toted’ 24 buckets of a goldon^ehiUce.
any One win* might be in Sanford mi asme. •
*^855|
-,
*
-A--Vater, put up 7 stoves, waa dog bit
thia
date
from
other
towns
or
coun-t
The men who sell t h ? broth of
FLORIDA MRR AND CABUALTY
For
3 times, watch broke by a baby coat hell, who ^ee men’s souls like gew- ty. There will be refreshments,
. INSURANCE CO.
Telephone, electric
$8 to have repaired., L*tfned out jjf gaws rafllled, look on and grin when such as ice erdany/.cake, sherbet aqd
conveniences. Apply
barrels oi flour, 28 huihels of me HI, sluVrs of; g in ' are marching to thp lemonade. Thprc wifi be-entertain­
NoJflcp^f
160 pound* of bacon, 'fiO^gpunds .bf jail o f scaffold, “ Ours not the ment* of various kinds, good mu_
$
*
qf the stockbujter, 12 dozen eggs, 2 ujnbrrillks blame! Ours not ihe shame!" they alo, Jj^th Instrumental and vocal
holddra ij! thp T i r jt National I)
rtm 5]li) m u
14 lead pencils, dictionary,k 2 hoes, 2 cry, as they, have cried for ages; "Wu
If Rty liy4f ’4oti far or It Is too
of Sanford, Florida, li hereby
housekeeping, at
boxc* of paper collaraf none of which d p tlo t force men to the course th a t warm fqf-'yfm to walk, phone No.
to he hold in the rooms of the ;
. #
have ever been returned."
leads thera;jiil thu « f it and cage».". 227 a n d 'a car with » reliable man on Tuesday, July 14th,
at
^ Notwithstanding Ail this* public of­
i t 't h e Wheel will come and take you
o’clock s. m.. to consider tbo «HTtt'Por.. Bu&gt;t—Completely furnl
fice irin pretty good thing to have
’s a b o m in a ti tú W&gt; fitfe and hack home again.
visjihility of incregplng the capitat house, wjth piano for tbo sura
summer.
•nd. ¿tut mhn who never becomes a
ThnKe will bo no charge mad* ffT.I
, auch platitud ta
stock
of the Bank, and. to transact Few steps to pozto
candidate qsvsr draws the 'emolpM
ihing.
but
a
freewill
offering
ja
-gthhplatíonr
such other business as m sy properly
" 1,1 ' oflf an
- - :office.
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monts
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come before the meetln- ? V-_
tho building of the
B. F. WH
5 Fourth of July and from now on
Marked Imprevsr
until school take» In the child re a are
R ot. Caller—“Well, Mrs.
. —A
apt to b« playing with firearm« and ¡and ts the good man
b e tto r r
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THK LONG DRAWN OUT CON- or a* far a» may be {necessary in PEACE MAKERS ARE AS FAR AWAY aw ay a s
Killed by Falling Tree
T H A T SU M IS N O W A V A IL .
reach bed rock upon which the mas­
t r o ’v e r s y MAY NOW
ABLE FOR F A R M LO AN Tallahaasee, Fla., June 19.—Jo­
EVER—VILLA WILL AGAIN TAKE CHARGE OF
sive and splendid structure will rest.
BE AT AN END
seph
Hughe*
and
eon,
a
boy
of
The contractor is not hurried, but is
&gt; ■* &gt;’- IN
I G PURPOSlBS

&gt;• THE ARMY—WHAT SEEMED LIKE A
twelve, of Montieello, ’while enroute
allowpiLhy the terms o f Ihis'afTecto Tallahassee in an automobile on
ment ample time to do throough
BREACH
■
Monday were struck by a failing
vrorjt, as he# Is not bound to com­
ALIST
tree. The boy died instantly. Mr.
plete the building-before December,
'
—n
-------------- r Hughes waa’badly hurt. The accl1915. This will undoubtedly be the
dent
happened on the Miceosukee
most magnificent . private residence
Washington, June 19.—Official in­ against H uerta from this time forth
road
three
miles northeast of Talla­
in
the
state.
the ADMINISTRATION HELPED TO
formation..reaching the Washington without interruption. ‘! ] \ .1
hassee.
I
t
ta said they left hfontlELECT FLETCHER AND OWED
gbvernment tonight from American
The internecine dispute In the cello for Tallahahaaaee to attend tbe
JUNIOR CIVIC LEAGUE
ONE TO BRYAN .
Consul Edwards a t Juares. said Mexican revolutionary ranks, while
General
Francisco Villa and General mediation at Niagara Falla tested, funeral of W. H. Atkinson, a friend
Jacksonville, Fla., June 19.— P. As
Venustiano C arranta, leaders of the had stirred officials h ere,' b u t Con­ and schoolmate of Mr. Huftret, who
pignan has won the fight for ap­ Bnsy Bees Hold Interesting Meet­
was struck by lightning while talking
Constitutional movement in Mex­ sul Edwards’ message jerved to
ing in Central Park
pointment as postmaster of Jack
over
a telephone last Saturday af­
ico bad patched up their differences lleve anxiety. Other
official dis­ ternoon.
ter officii
JonYille. As forecasted In the Flor­
A most interesting meeting of the and Villa would proceed to take patches received jftjre to (he/effect
ida Metropolis, Senator Bryan's can­ Busy Bees, junior department of the
The county had employed a Mr.
charge of -the military movement th a t all principal officers of the rev
didacy has won. Dignan'a namo Junior Civic League was held at the
Boyett
as road supervisor, who was
against Zacatecas, where th e ’revo­ olutlon sided with Villa in ‘this dif
,111 be sent to the senate seoh. band stand Monday .afternoon with
repairing
this road, which la or\e of
lutionary forces recently met
ferenres with the Constitutionalist tha. main - t horoughfares leading into
Possibly it will be sent in later to­ a fino -«xtcndnnru.. The meeting
ds?- . When tb s Issue was drawn opened with singing of "America,"
the city, and had directed hla hands
d to suspend work in cutting down
T h at General Villa had determined cedure in the mill
l tightly between Senators Fletcher followed by the roll call and reading
»nd Bryan, the adm inistration felt' of the minutes by the efficient llttl« upon a break-with C arranta and had that Carranza had agreed t a t Villa this particular tree and had aant one
nd in of their number somb distance after
that, since it }&gt;ad been helpful to secretary, Sarah Wight. It was *', demonstrated hla attitu d e by impris­ should take supreme com
oning
tome
of
the
offfhirrB
in
the
the
military
operation
it the a ropo with which to incline the treo
Fletcher In th e senatorial race, it revelation to hear the children rc&gt;ta-*{~Huerta
government.
first
Constitutionalist
’S
co'
.
tfie
mil- frotn the» road. ,M r. Boyett waa un­
owed this recognition to Rryan. gpond to the roll call with reporta of
itar
mand
waa
verified
in
repo
officers
under
including
When seen by a Florida Metropo- something they had dono to beau­
der the impression that there waa
elipe Angeles,
‘chief of
■'-M
lb reporter this morning, and asked tify or clean up the gardens or baS?k State Department. It waa
nd likelihood of the'tree falling with,.
ery, unci promino'n
entioned out further-cutting and had returned
.if he had anything to add to the yards »f their homes. The minutes dared bqwever th a t Vllla'a. action
Pree- other work, expecting to give the
tfaihington report, P. A. Dlgnan were, a 'fin e report of the previous had sevred the purpose foi 'which it •g a candidate for
Tderit
of
Mexico,
was
originated
and
th
a
t
the
con­
a
ed
to tree further attention on the arrival
I old that it was the first th a t he had meeting, showing that the Bees are
queror of Torreon and Saltillo would have stood by Villa in
e
.&lt;
emonof the rope. No one noticed the
{ward of it.
indeed busy bees snd not drones command the military« advan
strative* revolt.
Jgfl haven't heard from my friend. in civic work.
tree, it" seems, until Mr. Hughes
Senator Bryan for several weeks,
himself
saw it falling and slowed
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------Four new members wore initiated,
-lex*i JIÍfr*- I
be stated. "Yes, of course, I had the secretary
down
hla
car just in time to receive
Lawn
Social
BIG
RACES
AT
BEACH
adminii^ering
the
ta destructive work—a large limb
| sn idea that the m atter would be pledgo which was repeated in unison
onight is the
oruahing into the stomach of the
b r o u g h t up and settled soon, and I
by the new members and is u fol- Di
Beach to Ormond WUI be
is expected to be
k=ew the Senator would fight for me IIwit: "I pledge allegiance to my
°f
boy
and plnnkif Mr. Hughes to the
tho Course for Great Ercnt
seat of tho car. The moat available
II. R. Stevens at the corner
the last« , ^ .
; f (lag and to tbe republic (or which it
Under the auspices of tho Orlando avfpue end Seventh street
- •'i am very much opposed to pub- stands, one nation, fhdivisiblo, with
means of eitrH»!lng them from, un­
Automobile
’Association there will
der
the tree wn* to cut the' limb with
ity—almost a crank on the aub- liberty and justice (or all.’’
be some exciting races at Daytona great preparations have beeA' m ade axes, which waa, of .course a difficult
ct, in fact, and there is not much -In s brief talk Mrs.» Abern
h on July Fourth. Tho time to reoeivo you. iThe
to be said at this time anyway. If outlined the purpose of this
, auto
j ] willi bring undertaking as there was danger of
races will depend on weather you there and take yoij hoihe and further injury with each stroke of
. should receive the appointment, I iar . meeting, which waa the naming
ditions and the U^cs and will be tin Stevens home is Urge enojiigh to tfi® **•
sill serve the citizen» of Jacksonville* of th e ' polneetUae recently pla:
announced later. All races will be
Mr. Hughes is a prominent ami
L to the best of my ability.”
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around the band stand, the gift of strictly amateur and no one but accommodate the croWiJ i
prosperous
dllxen ol Montlccll
: : :
Sarah WlgfrtT Then followed the
admitted. bouse and the porches even1, if th e
am ateur
will
men,
owning «ever
Miss Emma Paulii
pretty ceremony of christening th e
pow ers continue.
i ’
Following is the program:
near Covington, and about
bwned in Lake Eva, south of plants. The chiidron forvhod -in line
man. six year» old.
(or eve
1st Race—1 Mile free for all, fly­ » T h is is
sines City late Sunday afternoon, and
einging "Am erica"
iffarched
»man and ohlld in ftanf
and
had- been mfcsing for several down tho eteps and-eround tho UUnd ing start. Entry for ten dollars,
f&lt; any ou»&gt;
ifbrd
-fit
dsyi but It was supposed she had stand, each plant chriatcnfed by the Prize silver cup.
on this date from .other
one to Bartow on a visit. The bod child chosen for it; each in turn re­
2d R are—5 Mile Straightway, ‘
Orlando. Fla., June 19.— Bids for
county. There will bc.refreai
—~"i'u ' n..rinw m i t -ririt. The peating ” l iW me.iqac
TBTTilH; tilt1 vr000 worth of brick paving on
sue
'y wiw badly bloated and was name for whom they'stood sponsor. silver—««up.
the
street*
tR^t Le TIT?
lemonade.; . There .will, ^e e
d in a bathing suit. A cor- The plants were named Mayorffd R ic e —5 Mile Stock Touring ments of various kinds,
by the city commissioners Tuesday
s jury was summoned and a Thrasher, Aldermen-Abcxnathy, Da- Care to bd fully equipped with fen­
« •« v i* afternoon and contract» awarded to
erdirt of death by accidental
^ 0Xlf Tolar, AcIumW. ILm-lon, Din- ,ders, * Top,' windshield. Entry fee both instrum ental and vocal. *i V*
is too the Alabama Paving Company of
if
you
livo
too
far
or
it
wnine was .m ade. Miss r n u l i s ^ Ma, wei|, - Mesdames * Henry five dollars. Prixe silver cup.
*vF;
w
afm
.for
you
to
w
alkj/phoi*
No. Birmingham, at 26 M cants per
u about thirty-tw o years old.
Wight, A. E. Philip», J. W. Dick ins, ^tA Race^-3(L.Mile Championship 227 and n c if with a reliable man quare yard. The contract for curb­
t \u t_ Terbeuh, Robblnar -Copt. .T ajver; for tJrb-Orlando Association cup, Val« at the wheel will come dnd ^tkke you ing waa awarded to Hamilton John­
■ ihe steamer Planter of the Towles Revs. Stcinmeyer, iiyn&gt;au. i’erk.
son of Orlando. Other bids for the
ued at one hundred doliare,s to bo there and back» home a»in.T .
Urn*. Tampa to F ort Myers hurried fa th e r Ilreanaban, Rev. Brownlee:
raced for each- Fourth of July. Any. . There will be no charge; made for paving, included W, P. Kennedy of
it Fort Myers last night, the loss Dra. Pulcston. Neal, Robson—the
driver spinning same for throe con­ anything, but a freewill offering is Pensacola. 80 cents per square yard;
145,000. The cause of tho other physician* of the city were
secutive »times may keep the cup. expected— whatever yml feel like R. M. Hudson, Atlanta, 32 cents?
is unknown.
also choaefi, Dra. Walker, Miller am i "Entry {jo ten dollars. ^Prlxe Orlando giving toward the building of the Fiorldn Naval Vault Company of
■t t t
Howard*ahd several of th e older clt- Association cup.
Lakeland, 34 U-4 cents.
new Presbytérien churc rA petition calling upon the-com - izens of Hanford, blit some of the
The paving company is given 14
All entries must be in by July 1st
misjioncfs of St. Petersburg to order plants had di*d, so thee* names were
.ibf
months
from the flrat oC JUly to
together with entry fees. Address ‘Unjjer orders fromU specialists,
an election whjch will determine not reached.
finishthe
contract and Mr. Johnson
all'
communications
to
L.
E:
?ort.
-¿whether they ’shall be TiTalned .lit
It waa a - very Impressive cere­ care of San Juan Gàrage, Orlando. Colonel Rooeevelt is not to sp eak ‘in. has one year In which to complote
office or recalled waa {lied late yea-’ mony, the. children entering Int? the
open for severai rnontbp. An exam
All Florida care are tirn e a tfy in i nation today disclosed a larynx the curbing. The specifications pro­
Unlay afternoon with the city clerk. spirit of the qccAtion with earnest­
vided for vitrified brick on prac­
The petition boro more than '300 ness and enthusiasm,.¡the..light t»f«an vited to participate,
afftcllon, .resulting from his Brs- tically all the main residence streets
r'
names and ia believed to be amply exalted purpose shining upon the Uttie
zilian trip. This disability causes &lt;&gt;f the city. The business streets
large to make the election inanda- [sçes. Returning to the b*nd ataryi .'Thk Aliases Allen of SocJento wérc Colonel Roosevelt to Abandon his are alrea 4y paved.
Chargen against the commie- the meeting cloaed w ith 'th e Junjor ii^ th e cjty Tuesday to attend the plans to Yak»v&lt;part in ¿he political
| . lionets alleging actions wero filed Civic yell, after which refreshments Erumingèr-Kent nuptials.
campaign tbia (all as/kn ocator.
Hustle Tut It On Them
some lime ago by J. M ott Williame. were served. The leader»’ of the
.
Tbe ijgnera of the recall petition will Busy Does are Méadames Gnu. Fox,
In a very good game yesterday
hold a meeting and decide upon H. C. Grrcor end W. W- Abernathy*
Euatla boys put It on to the Sapcandidates to run against the ?omford bunch to the tune of . 11 to 6.
!
misffoneni who, it ia -understood will,,
.1
The hattery for Sanford waa Kan--------------- ---------------------•
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Myers
Loses
Mind
to a man, be candidate* for the
K l 7 /: . .
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L -Vnor, Crosby, Williamson and Arrant]
Atlanta. Ga.t June IZ .^feedcrick
xecutive Com- menta- could be made and it was [for Euatla, Merrill and Munroe.
The Democrat
:-* m . , , , •
T. Myers, prominent taVStr of Tal­ mitte« of Seminole "Count jr tWI last then resolved that half of the total
There waa a very small crowd, the
to reason being that tho stores rem ain­
Very little Ja heard of th e .activ - lahassee , Florida w ho^lejftired tne Tuesday ut It o’clock &gt;wlth thé fol­ amount assessed . amounting
alurami oration .before the lowing- members preeent: S, Runge, 1215.93 should be- returned to the
p itie s of tlji- Skinner Manufacturing j annual
1
Alumni
Association ol Gun Unlvor- 0- ~Vf. Spetmsr*-#. Aï. Williamson. candidates and „the same amount ed opened'on account of pay d ay a t
Cpraljany. located at Dunedin, ,.*(n
tha «hops and this helped to keep
the county of Pinellas, but J f ta » -ilv of Georgia on Tuesday'«ufTBred W .’ V. Dunn, C. A. Dallas, J. E. left‘‘in the treasury to pay current the crowd dow nlM
H artley, D. H. C. Rabun. Ab- exptitiacs.. -This ribeans that the can- feeather ilao kept, .many a t ljoma
.busy"concern, all-the same. It made during -M&gt;‘ nddree» from*^
e' ri&gt;- per'cunt, of thplr who thought possibly Jupiter Plu’rétif, G .'.M . Jacobs, J...H . Uuddle- dido tea will have’*
» modf-sf btkgiunint^wlJout elk yoare lapse o(; triotnary.
Up to a lab* hour atnight |ie&lt;oould ston and
— Theo. Aulin.
T/C*' osscwsmirnt r&lt;-turned to them.
»«o in the way o’f manufacturingyii»4 »Would step .Ip and stop* the
As the office of supervisor of reg-f ga/ije... The boys .are putting up a
temmsehinery for (ruU pecking -hous« not Temember coming to AthenB,
tlv ^ R u n fe waa C hosen
and -MippHu for .tho same. L. D. bow or why he..came, recalls abso- porary "Chairman and be called the istration expires on July 1st although good, quality oj-ball considering the
Skinner,, the manager, . says th a t iuteiy "ndibin^ - of making t he ad- m e e tta ifjo order, when tbe matter said supervisor was elected a t the limjted time tKey have practiced
f; buxine*« was never better than It la drea* and ,*la coriaidered .by* phyaL of atactlng a perm anent chairman primary on June 2nd he would really arid being;* sjrieHy am ateur team
right now. MdK of Rs odtjiuf gpe* clan» to be in *’&lt;ritlcal conditio al­ waa taken up. S. Rungo was rivet­ not be tho supervisor until the first arc not suppose'd fo play tho.'i»r»." ‘ the different^soctiona fo tho citrus though: be Uuphyeleally well, seem- ed to this position and R. J. Holly o( January next and in order th a t ;feaalonaf article. The people of 8anblood
; good
the rqunty would’-dot be left* with­ fovd aboutd - paffunlse them every
fruit growing'^aectlona of ‘Florida, BnRly
was cboaerr to act a* secretary, t
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out
thq eervicM of tbe pi}p«rvisoit tim e they tjave a game scheduled
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though frequent shipments are made
Thp question of t h r per diera of
'Hi*
trouble
may
be
due
to
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the
committee »recommended th a t
ijjt’ta other state*. The plant cover*
on the home gtounds..
Iq.Nèw
Yojk
aome
yekni
ago,
though
•' *n srnx'bf 40,000 square feet and is
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thoioughty"’equipped. &gt;Lth moderh b4*. ba* nevbf euffered- beforii .yith the members be paid
.ata ihre«
oTO?w un,n
three dollars Du,,0!,0 to
the
trouble
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affecting
him
today.
Whipj^ry (ur both, wood fed matal ‘
per day and mileage each tin.« they first, . when he will eqte» upon hfa
f
' ' m. of:eaid office.
Mr.’ Cidler, pf hsnfoJd. (tan:
&gt; W0T,t- A co»rideraide force of hands
e uttci* ^of lioq. were called together.O resolved bj» the conji »UPhonlus.7) teita- m é /th a t a cellar
, »«■tmptayad ib all a?asona, though it
It waa decided th*j. In^m.uch. a»
” targer. of cotiree. a t tomb kiraaons Geo. A. peCotte* ¡&gt;t thU city arid ■'V # c ro t* ry haA ^cted .foe on^ year ,mtttt«'"t)iat they Indite a jotter to is nr ot “ lb* i&amp;tyinileaa pit’ b a t an
Ihia inariy■
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thi- board at' county t iramiasioners underground room where,.they keep
v
than others.
ind ha3'. ^ v et rc- recommending,; the payment of
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good tWjjjje Jo ea\.' T h a t has alB
cciv’ed'' r t f ' tNymjrénsailoir *,nd had jjjjj * ntjueyt which In their ju
ways been m y‘unddD&lt;t*ndln^,oT lt:
Cengrc|aJ!®"*d
Chiirel
There 1» now
on Jh*
net *sit«d"f(r ñnjff
ment wotlld
‘h « ' ‘
did ^clp
.compensate the consequently i j i t j e
x\ Sunday'
’Dee ring
-u «instruction .ol :
r of registration for the hpptic* b o " t o w a r d s ^ itChfrt
in the r
which he see v h is t-th e cellsY wo
. 1 tar*» force i
under the Yet. in piece of giving
■etual
th at,p :
Mr
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I SENATOR BRYAN WINS
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OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OP
THE WORLD-AT-LARGE IN
TABLOID FORAI»1
Washington, June 19.—John Skel­
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ton Williams, Comptroller gf the
Currency, estimated
to d a y ., th a t
about 1500,000,000 in national banks
throughout the United Stat«« now ta
availabla for farm mortgage loans
under the provision of Gie federal
reserveITct, making I t potaibla for.
national banklpg ’association* to lend
money on improved farm lands.
Scorn of inquiries concerning this,
provision reach the Treasury D epart­
ment daily and there does not seem
to be a general understanding th a t
the farm loan clause of the act n o w |s | n force, making It possible for
national banka’to tnake farm loans
before the formal organisation of
the federal reserve board. .
■ The estimate of Comptroller Wil­
liams is based on reports ahowing
the capital stock *n£ Bur plus of
national banks to be 31,777,000,000.
Twenty-five per cont of this am uunt
or 3444,260,000 is nvailnblo for farm
loan*. ‘ Furthermore, the federal raservo act provide* th a t national
banks may grant farm loans up. to
33 1-3 per cent of thier time «Ini
its. Ranks with large deposits will
be able to far exceed th e ’sum they
could lend on farma under the 26
[t-r cent clause and the estimate of
to be cor
act are
years, and
(0041 ia not to
the actual vaifarm offered as security.

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One navy for eight leading world
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andf Daniels. The nations *re the
United States, Japan,* England, Italy
Austria, France
and
Russia. * 'A ’
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will be used jointly if any nation ta
attacked by reason of thp réduc-'
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to postpone any resort to force until
the international commission of in­
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The campaign of the Democratic
candidates for state and senstorisl. -¡7
offices opebed in South Carolina to ­
day and will continue until August
20. When 'the time lim it for the
filing of pledge* expired yeaterday
fifty-three candidate* for the varioua
offices had entered the lists snd were
ready for the awing around the sta ts
which began this morning. Chief in­
terest’ U centered on the senatorial
and gubernatorial ' races. In tho
former there are four condldste* for
th« seat of the incumbent, Senator
Ellison D. Smith, who Is s candidat*
for re-election. Governor Cola, --I*/
Btaaoe, I.. I&gt;. Jennings of Sumter,
and W. P. Pollock of Chernw are
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Secretary MpAdoo’ said today th a t
all personsr corporations snd aaaocL.,
ationa liable under the in c o m estar
law will be heavily penalised on
failure to make payments before
June ' 80th. Th* departm ent will
pua|i the cases.
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.Tho North German Lloyd’s steam ­
ship Kaiser Wilhelm the Seean
bound from Southam pton to Ne
York ta at Southam pton disabled.
One thousand passengers ’ are on
board. The grain steam er'Incemore,
from BIAek Sea porta to-Liverpool,
okad here with her bow cru
the forepeak full of water,
collision occurred l u k- the
Channel early today during a
fog. Tho Inccmor* waa proceeding
when -the Wilhelm- crossed
according to tbe information
t. Tbo officers o ï both ve*xcrident
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a full repoü.'
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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON
DENTS—ÉVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

BEING a RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
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FLORIDA THE TEMPERATE ZONE
THE STATE THAT NEVER SUFFERS FROM THE HEAT
AND THE REASON WHY

MOOttt’S STATION

GENEVA HEMS

BY HON. j . N. WHITNER

,'/Rev. George Hyman*, the Baptist
minister from town filled R^v. Peck’»
engagement here on Sunday and
gave a very interesting talk. Mr.
and Mra. Charlea Polk and Miss
Margaret Davis, accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs, Polk sang two num­
bers with a great deal of feeling and
aweetness, with M iu Davis, at the
organ.
Rev, B artlett of Enterprise will
preach here this coming Sunday
morning, afuwnoon and evening.
This vicinity w u well represented
at the big picnic last- week. Joe
Cameron’s family and Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Miller went in their autos.
Others going by train were members
of the Estridge, Morris and 'H asty
families.
^W . W. Dressor arrived home Sat­
tome very beautiful end useful gifts urday- from Watertown, “N. Y, and
addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Phillips ia busy selling hia watermelon crop.
Mra. Hudson and children ol
jointly. A fine musical program
wia then rendered, Evan Pattishali
giving some masterful piano selec­
tions; vocal aolos by Donald frh ite
comb, -¡tarry Phillips of Sanford
and the host, Mr. Claude Phillips,
and a number of male choru^p, all
of which were heartily end$}^-;.&gt; ,'
At a late hour ft dainty re&gt;j^$S$a$)
served in ^feexiinlng' room, th#)c*fy*.
’.'ter-p i e c e a * c o t t o f t plant, riar­ 'Hammock on Sanford avenue and
i neat wis$M$or a long happy future are moving out from town this week.
j for M rk 'n ^ R jJra. Phillips were exMr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown pre­
pressed-li^SH. Those present.were sented the church here with a num­
Mr. and Mr». Endor Curlstt, Mr. ber of the comfortable benches from
and Mra. ihtttishifll, Mr. and Mrs. the dismantled Methodist church
Whitcomb, Mr. and Mira. Dooley,' in town, &lt; which are greatly appreMr. and Mrs. Burley, Mr. and Mrs.
Wakefield, Mr. and Mra. Sheldon,
John Ingram, who has been in Ft.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Mra, Graham, Myers for some time waa brought
Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Miss Belle Elch- home last Saturday by his aon, suf­
nerr Jeanetta Sheldon, Blanche l’at-' fering with a badly injured foot,
tishall and Clara Phillips of Sanford caused by stepping on a flhIK He
Messrs. . Donald Whitcomb, Evan is being eared for at tho home of
Pattishali, Paul Dooley and Harry his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Guerry.
Phillips of Sanford.
Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb invited a |
number of her friends for a thimble
PAOLA POINTS
party last Friday afternoon. The l
porch of the pretty bungalow was
attractively decorated with palms
and vines and in this cool retreat ,
needles flew and pretty pieces' of j
fancy work were displayed and ad- (
mired Through the kindness of (
Mr. Donald Whitcomb ard the Vlctro|a a concert of very choice seleetions was grently enjoyed by all. ,,
At O'e clo*o of the afternoon Mrs. f
Whitcomb served delirious refresh- (
• ments, -favors being little lace lias- \
, kets tied with rililion and filled with (
eandu. She was assisted by Mrs.
M. E. Dooley. • Mr. and Mrs. Whit- (
cotnb and family l«-atM 1-fUl llinr- —
* home in Bloomingtor, ill.,. Wednes-. a
day
ftornln» • These* 'charming
.people hAve t-nd£ar&lt;t(i lIhiu «riven to
all in Geneva and it is with much j
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regret that we m them go.
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The ‘party lnMias Georgia Pattishali, who hits c
Ruth Smith,
recently graduated from thft Worn- j
, Helen Reaaoner
an’s College at Tallahassee is visit- (
Oscar, Frances and Flora
ing friends in ftiiinesville nnd will re- j
, W alter Poat and Jack
turn to her home in Geneva next j
Brs.-, Bridge acting as chap­
Thursday
A jolly crowd th at will make
Mrs. if. If Pattishali and Evan a
time under any circumPattiriiall will go r.cxt Friday to be #l
th g .guests of Mrs. Beggs of Titus­
ville for a few days.
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New s has been received in_ Ge­
nova of the death of - Mm. 6 . E.
Little wlich occurred a few :dnys
ago in Giorgis. Owing to her feeble 7
^sMr. and Mr*. Charles Phillips
Ceiobrated- tbe first anniversary of
their msrrisge l u t Wednesday even­
ing, June 10th at their p io u an t
home,’ The Pines on Lake Genova.
The south room in whtch Mr. and
Mrs. Phillips reccivld ’ was deco-

LADIES' DEPARTMENT
Wash Skirts, special line at 98c, $1.39
$1,98 and $2.48. Surely you can find
k what you want in this varied line.
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L. D. Mercer are home again after
a Awp itontha atay In Macon, Amer EVERY ONE HAS IT WITHIN HIS
feus, jWaycrosa. and Jacksonville.
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A cri»-;,ratedFrench physician hits
said that "a man's liver ia the barometer
of bis disposition."
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that the cheerful smile is a big factor in
one's sucosas.'
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of human ilia. Lazy, overworked if -ert
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by coated tongue, sour stomach, dull eye
and even laninees. Heed your warning
and you insure happinera U yourself

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26-Inch Dress Linen, the 29ckind
% for Monday at___ __ ____ I9c

^ \ Ladies* Suit Cases, made of
^ % o Karatol, light weight.... ...98c
Little

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Buy theahoe* thotV *riood the twt
which a »hoe la aubject t o l \ Florida,
■and, rain, a lota of sunahin-j and then
leaa amount of knocks and/klcks. The
SHOE FOR MEN" is to&lt; f'the best medium
priced shoe on tho Amoric, market, h»&lt;-auw R
stands the wear and-tear, and at all timesj affords
the wearer solid comfort and case in walking. r .
, Our stock 1| now complete in Oxfords and Low
Cuts, both Button and Tics: Leathers: Black
Vld, Tan Vlci, Gun Metal. Russian Calf. Tan
P,tent* (“ «"‘»thing now) Black Patent.
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Sldrt Pjrttetn 7035 in the Butterick

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Bcautlfuf Soi.scKc Shirl« with 1
collars attached. One of th e »
most ^practical. Shirts for hot
weather
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B. V. D. Undcrwcat-r-These well
knqjvn garments need no intrQdue^
tlon in hot weather.
Sold every­
where a t 50c. •Our price jfor ^lon
day, each, only
Silk Sox, the regular 48c ,kimL We \ ^
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Seminole Fish Market
Phone No. 1

D A Y T O N A B E A C H H O TEL
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
| Ia °P«n lor the summer season and is under tbe able management o f L.
1 E. Combs. This hotel Is located on the ocean bluff and ia well known by
I ite good table from last aummer aeaaon throughout the state.
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tribute part of this daisy to the fact
th a t the glass encasing the mercury
being a non conductor of heat It did
not respond immediately to the cool­
ing of the sand. If the above pfemlsca are correct it will be readily
understood th a t by the time the sun
has set on sandy Florida the little
atored up heat has radiated and
cailght by the cooling sea breetea
has been dissipated. The natural
Sequence la our incomparable nights
when life is a joy and refreshing
sleep invigorating and re-creating.
Youra,
J. N. W HITNER.

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ROOMS WITH AND WITHOUT BATH. RATES fLN PER DAT
SPECIAL WEfELT RATES R A TO ft!
1 IJath house for bathing just across the street. Shower bsth free Jor all
| guests of this hotel. All mail answered promptly. .

Cow or Field Pets; Vehret Beans; Chufas; Peanuts;
Sorghum; Millet; Selected Field Com; Complete and
Full Stock Garden Seed; Poultry Feed and Supplies;
Incubators.
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OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED UOU8E IN FLOR­
IDA. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
204 East Bay Street
Jacksonville,

E. A. Martin Seed Co

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H arve st Tim e
Book on Vegetables Free

J n c k so n v illc , F lo rid a

R. C. MAXWELL, MGR. SANFÖRÖ BRANCH

Things He Wants—and Doein't G at
"Man would bo much happlor If be
only knew what be wwntod," says a
LoutsvlUe minister. And knowing
that, tie would be worried cqnalderably
lees If he had s e n » enough to know
that nine tlm*-* otif of ten he Isn't

The Florida-Citrus Exchange’s recent advertising has brought a great many
lettert from rclail fruit dealers, commending tho publicity and telling of the way
in which jbey have ln?en ;benefitted •by this. ExtracU from a few follow;
Owing iq'i the advertising of tbs Florida
Ciliii* l u lling* oranges and grapefruit, we
have sold a great uuay^f them' mod hope to
rootinue selling thrm.
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New Castie. reana., Mar. 19, 1914.
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has been the means of increaaisg tbe demand •
for Horida fruits, and we have done a much
better buiine** in 'Jbelr oranges and grapefruit than any prtriou. year.
Burlington Jfnilt Co.^, , i
. Burlington,
Wo find n ready sale for thr Florida Citrus
Etchange oranges'.' The quality i| superior
to any fruit that comes into- the city.
Although tbe price* an* higher our'cnitomera are bring educated by the n*wipapec
advertisements to pay^ a higher price for a
better quality.
(Sigurd) The Picrcw Co.
jnngrá itti *r*-'
Scranton, l y , Mar, 24. 1014. ' . *•»
we attribute to
ie advsrtiting. (signed) Uamiltoo Uroi».-' **
M r experience with tbe geode forniabed by
Elmira, N, Y.; Mhr.-94j » H i —*—
— the Florida t.’itnm Fxrhange hai been very
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In tbe amount of theare aura, still fijrthcr. j

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Lera. All arc agreed th a t

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Home Made
SAURKRAUT

aomethlng uice wlUt it. I'm thinking
of a pair of pistols a boy here will sell
cheap or a gramophone that another
boy naa. I could uae thorn until I come
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sewed with "Goode
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THOS. K. BATES

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer

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Pure Linen Suiting, two nnd one-half yards wide, cuts to fine advan
tag# by'bcing so wido. 1 1-4 y y d a makpaAUirl,

Aa I have -i—*— o*
business of the
Title Bond A Guarantee Qo.. E u t San*
ford Land League, and W. A. Whit­
comb, I can be found in the Tax Aa*
seeaor’s Office in tbe court house.

OVER HERALD

Chance tor Grannie.
A little English boy wrote to his
grandmother from hia hoarding school,
In time Hl ¡w M r th t

^ Overalls for the little tot»,
o brownie style, only ...25c
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TOM, tired, worried ordeepondentit la a
m re sign you need MOTT’S NERVERINE PILLS. 'They renew the normal
vigor and make life worth living. Be
•ure and aak for MOTT’S NERVEBINE PILLS. Price $1.00. Sold only
qy Wm. G. Aldridge, Druggist.
Williams M&gt;g to .. Props.. Cleveland, O

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DRESSMAKING

Council of K. of C. Organised
Last Sunday mofnlng a very en­
thusiastic meeting of the Catholic
men waa held In 'th e school building
and waa addressed by the State
Deputy K. of C., Mr. A. L. Rogero.
Tho result awa a resolution to estabRev,, and Mrs. G. B. Waldron and liah here a Cqundl of K. of C.
their daughter, Ruth left for Tam pa Thirty names of would-be members
Following the ceremony the bridal
irty and a few intimate friends ing for Talnearille, where she will Wednesday morning, much to the were handed in immediately and
irtook of a dainty wedding break­ take a two months coura&gt; of stu d y regret pt their many friends.
since ten more have been added.
A charter will he applied for right
away and all the other nec«aaary
steps taken. This move- means a
great deal J o r Sanford. Candidates
from Orlando and DeLant^have also
applied for initiation and by the time
the charter ia received there will bo
a very large class in readiness.

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90 INCH LINEN* SUITING O N L Y 98c PER YARD

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Full two yard awide, pure linen, snow bleached, sells regularly b y , °
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»M lu Beaale Williamson of Miami,
the attractive guest of Mias Eva
Walker will spend the week end at
Longwood, visiting old friends and
Mr». Anna Walker and family renewing old impressions.
Her
moved on Thursday to the house many Sanford friends are delighted
recently vacated by Mr. and Mra. to have her with them.
Chas. Polk, the latter having moved
to their celery farm about six miles ‘I f isa Annie Renfrqe is visiting her
brother, Mr. Harvey Renfroe. She
came up for the Enaminger-Keat
Mias Aleeta McCauley is th&lt; wedding. Mina Renfroe ia one of
charming guest of the Misses Stu the m oa^ popular visiting girls in
Sanford.
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For more than forty year» you'
'gentlemen of tbe presa of Florida
have constantly reiterated the tru th
that Florida never suffered the ex­
cessive heat of the United States
and Canada, I Have again and again
called attention to our freedom from
sun stroke or heat prostration, eallet
attention to tho cooling sea breeaca
that daring most of* the 24 hours
blow across the peninsula fromjoeean
to gulf, making it only necessary to
find a shade where the breezes blow
to find comfort during all our long
summer. After tho lapse of time
our northern friends are accepting
the fact and no longer do they shud­
der at the thought of Florida in
aummer. Within a week and dur­
ing the present heated spell, which is
taking its tolls in deaths in the
north a gentleman from Richmond)
V»., was in Sanford and told me he
had visited Florida during 20 years
many tiroes, always In winter, but
this visit showed new and un­
expected charms of dim ate th a t had
made him dedde to invest. And,
Mr. Editor, he waa not dressed. for
warm weather either B ut you and
your readers are no -doubt asking
why I should oecupy your apace dis­
cussing to well authenticated a (act
as our temperate summers, so I will
hasten to give, what In ray opinion

our Ponchi Depili Uucm fui jvui

Dainty littlo checks about one-fourth of an inclridqqarw ^
Makes uji very pretty Indeed, and only 19c per yard. ¿7
inches wide. Other* ask 2Uc per yard for same, quality.
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The marriage of Miss Hasel Rtilea
ta Mr. Chstf. hfcMaho n was sotem,'aiied at the Catholic church Wed¿awday morning at nine o'clock,
iJMher .Bresnahan performing the
mony.
Miss Stiles waa lovely in her
lag away gown of blue chiffonfeta, wearing a nobby little hat
blue braid, ribbon and red
vnch rosea. She carried a white

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fast at the home of the bride'a par­
A very pretty wedding which took ents, Mr. and Mr* E. W.. Stiles.
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Tueadsy evening at the home
Many beautiful presents testified
, Mr Luke Walker was th a t of tor the esteem in which the young
tL s Selma Erickson and Mr. John people are held.
Mrv McMahon ii the eldest
t Baker, two well kno#n young
mM&gt;ple Of Sanford.
v . daughter of Mr. and Mr*. E. W.
The little parlor was a bower of StUcs and a niece of Mrs. W. J.
i u o t r graceful ferns and exquisite Hill. Mr. McMahon is an electrical
flowers'111liug the air with fragrance, engineer of- Miami, for which plaee
■»ked In one -corner of the room the couple left at l i o’clock, where
ferns and cut flowers with trail­ 'they ’will reside.
ing alsrosnders in charming profuO utrof town guests for the wed*
(ion_ before which stood The bridal ding were ' Mr. and h in . Geo.
caapla. who were united in marriage Thomaa and daughter of St. Peters­
burg.
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t f the Rev. Dr. Brownlee.Th* bride wore a stylish gown of
Copenhagen blue crepe meteor, with *
Agnea Guild Pane«
¿at of white isce, finished with soft
A delightfully informal social af­
nwhing. and carried an arm *bdufair
w u the dance on Tuesday even­
cu«t of white roeee and carnations.
ing
at the Pariah House given by
I ¿ jtcr tbe' ceremony an informal
•aeeption w u held for relatives and the young iafliee of St. Agnes Guild
friends. About twenty
4m» friends of the young couple, to their
poring the reception hour a re- couples enjoyed the hospitality of
the Guild members, among them befrsshment course w u served.
Irg
several of the younger married
Among the many lovely gifts of
jOver, cut glau, chins and dainty
The room was beautifully decor­
| , . n w u a case of sxqulaite flat
ated
with palma, ferns, trailing vines
d m , the gift of the brother and
and
potted plants, a lovely green
^ V r of the bride.
|(r. and Mrs. Baker left on the 2 background for the myriad of cut
•’dock train t&amp;r their future home flowers'banked among them. Punch
|a'Sarasota, where the good wishes waa served throughout the evening.
Chaperones for the evening were
•( (heir many friends follow them .
Mra.
J. W. Dtckins, Mra. Chea.
Ur. Bnkjiri* better known to his
Hand,
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin, Mrs.
friends a». John Christopher, the
Anna .Walker, Mra. Stumon, Mrs.
game of hi»'adoption,
Uus Bertha Erickson, sister of S. C. Diekpon, Mra. Tom Williams
the bride came over from DeLand and Mra. Akpinwall. The affair was
quite Informal and enjoyed by all
for the wedding.
,
who attended.
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,

MONDAY'S

Indeed this is the Iates^of Dame Fashion’s creation 1
in Belts. They will have to be seen to be appreciated.
Made Of very pliablo Patent Leather, satin lined, with
- ^ ' 11“ unti l11-* bow/in back. Others with bow to uni
aide in front.

;

No

. o Mosquito Nets, nil metal
frame, special prices on
(V % large and medium si£co
*o Monday.
% Berlin Sauce Pans,
e w - \ i ext ra large size good
A w e \ y quality enamel 29c

TANGO STYLE

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Sh o o Line-up

Water Glasses, thin lead
® blown, Monday* 6for 25c

Just received from New York a very chic o
.
fusortment of Shirtwaist, floral crepe, plain % \ I O '
crepe, satin atripo and other designs in great % J
profusion. Ladies, make your election ciiriy
as these extraordinary values will ndl permit o
these garments to lay in stock long. They aru % ,
priced at the low figure of ........................... 98c V ]

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Ladles’

Window Shades, p e e r l e s s
opaque shades, worth 40c,
L special for Monday___ 25c

LA D IE S ' S H IR T W A IS T

to $4.39 each.

,

F O R .T H E H O U S E

M en’s Suspenders, tho regu- o
lar 25c kind, on special sale for .1
Monday morning, 9 a. m. at
1 2 ^ c tho pair. Limit two pair
to a customer

LE A TH E R

..

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Ladies Sleeveless Gauze o
Vests, sel|s regularly a t ^
10c each, special for M on-,
Y
day 8 for 49c. Limit of ^ .
only 8 tfPocustomer^ .
%

PATENT

L

Consists of the SELBY and GODMAN lines

\ FURNISHINGS “

10 yards extra fine
qua ity Cambric for V v &gt; V
only 79c. Limit of V 'cA V ’’
only 10 yards to each \
customer. Sale starts °0 a x * *
a t 9 a. m. sharp.
\

B LA C K

Then you Wa|it shoes that w ar.

C h e c k lis ts , only.lV...49c

Depressed Spirits

fib. - , J ,

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% Ladies’ Silk Hose, with lisle garter
o top, black and colors______ ...48c

iting tbe Misses McLain.
Mrs. Fern Tarbel left last Wed­
nesday for Paw Paw, Mich., hei
former home, an a visit to relstives

'of an engine which hsd'TTQFhsd
turtle. Fortunately no* one' was
hurt.
Misa Thuin Tarbel! left last Tuqsduy for Daytona on n* week’s visit
to her sister,
M in Ruth Little of Sanford is vis-

people and events

to j o i ^ t h c E :

Sexual
K nowledge
ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES

W. J. T H IG P E N a C O M P A N Y

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been issued on aexUhl hygiene.
Priceleea Instruction for those who
are ready for the trife (oner* teach,n**
. ''■.*■ • •
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ThU book tails- nurses, teechera.
doctors, lawyer«, preachers, •odal
workers, Slipway school teacher* and
all otjtera, youpg and old, wfeat all
need to Jcnow about . *ek matter*.
By Wlnbeld S**« Hall. Ph. D .,'M .
D. il.ripxig'. N qwspiier Coromcdts: ,
"ScloniUlcaliy ^ouect.’ —Chlcaflif
T^ibunev 7Afcuryle and up tfo. data’
—^Philadelphia. Press. "Standard
boelt ol knowledge.'.’—Thiladalpbla
Ledger. The New YojlC World saya:
•/Plata truths tor those who need or
ought te know them for the

his advice, although 1 did not
I have now been taking Black-1

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SEND YOUR tO C A L .PA P E R
Iran he has made them and vice
The cheapest and beit lorm of ad* ~vFFsi,- Chi' fillip WtUT“t f ~ U x v
f. ibltitml Ev«t Tum4*t u U frlA«T Mócala« Dr vertising ever irtdulged In by this them made can't print them .
county and city was the circulation
Now, there's D ougtau tho ahoc
T H E H E R A L D P R I N T I N G C O M P A N Y of the local newspaper! throughout
man,, ju st think of the picture m an's
*. 4. HUH Y, Editor
the north and wust, which form waa profit- on him.
And there's the
W. M HAYNES Butilici» Maiiaser
carried on for five years prior to the homely face of th a t rotndrkable pur­
akMfldllon Prise. 12.00 a Year In Advartr first of this year, and was only veyor of woman's happiness, Lydia
abandoned then because the atate Plnkham.— Holy Smoke, do ’ you
tWIvrrrd la the CItjr l&gt;r camar 11.00 par r w In comptroller made a ruling th a t the know th a t though aHe.haa been lying
-t' , ‘ adraoee or.SOeprr iMBtb.
Parnwtiu la iiitean muai ba Bada al offlca commissioners had no authority to beneath a grave atone these dozen
appropriate money for such purpose. years they are stilt printing her pic­
Batan« at tfraod-elaw mall nailer Aurait Sied
At the. last session Of the legisla­ ture.—Orlando Citizen.
IWÍ. irihaPoataOA al Saalord. Dorlda.
ture a law was passed giving the
Thznk you; very much, Bro.
andar Act of Hardi Srd, 1878.
eommissionera of this county and Howard. We note that you are
Talrofaotia Na. 148 the council of this city the right to ambidextrous and can use either
OSca la JtaraU BuUdins
levy a 1-mUI tax for publicity pur­ hand in handing out compliments.
pose!.
We are very glad indeed th a t you
AN OUNCE OF PR EV E N T IO N
Both the commissioners and t^e have no objections and some time
Seven year* ago the editor of The
council failed- to levy the ta x last in the future will try to run the pic
Herald waa endeavoring to get
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year, and consequently * troth have ture again just becauao it gives our
bill passed by th e Florida legislature
suffered In the way of new settlers friend, Walton, ao much pleasure.
LJJJBTT
making ap appropriation for the ad
and new business enterprises.
He ia also more In the Lydia Pinkvcrtising of th e atate and piso for
The Commissioners will meet dur­ ham class and needs the Pink I’ills
an immigration bureau th a t would
ing next month- to fix the millage F o r Pale. People.
give out inform ation regarding Flor­
for the yeer 1914, and we believe
id a lands. The Florida legislature
J H WANT YTQtlJ? B U S ln t;
they will not fall to make the levy
■&gt;V’
did not at th a t tim e take the m atter
Uncle W alt Maaoh has joined tho
of 1 mill for’ the purpose named,
seriously—did not look ahead-as far
Trade a t Home crusade, and he
FLORIDA.
for they know by past experience
SANFORD.
aa the editors did—and the bill, was
w rites’rhythm ically and convincing­
th
a
t
money
expended
in
a
cam
never passed. The result is appar­
ly on the subject thus:
pafgn for advertising returns ten­
H. E. TOLAR
H. R. STEVENS
M. M. SMITH
R. R. DEAS
e n t 1to every citizen of Florida who
Keramith &amp; KJrkahaw deal la wax
fold in added wealth ot the county
has resided in tho st%j£ ain£tf~th»t
and Chinese eggs and carpet tacks.
Vice-President
Asst. Cashier
President
&amp;ÉS
The commissioners, in keeping with
tim e. Hordes of land fakira from
They, are good sports in every way;
all othef progressive citizen», beother states rushed Into Florida,
they cough up money every day to
foisted worthless tracts of land upon ieve that the burden of providing make the town a better place in
th e unsuspecting and ignorant north funds to exploit the merits of our which to live and push your face.
ern homeieekers and the s ta te has county, should be borne equally by They hire a doxen clerks or more,
PR E M IE R
Wayne Thom as of the P lan t,C ity ng him to the theater and a car
Buffered materially from the actions the taxpayers ajnd the,only way in who wait on patrons In their «tore.
which that end can be reached Is to
of these sharks. Many of them have
Our eroaa roada burg they would up­ Courier has put hia stam p of ap ­ ride and all of it coat the amali auro
“ Non Puncture" Auto
been tried in th f court« for their appropriate -the money from the build and see it with glad people proval on the tango dance and nf GB cents. T hat might be all right
Tires
t
some-people but we berecrimes and more of them will fol­ county treasury.
filled, and to th a t end they blow, says th a t while a person is dancing
We
do
not
dealre
to
be
understood
if(iyrrank Clark ih a t the firet G U A R A N TE E D 7,000 MIL©;
&gt; tango they are too busy to think
t low but even this does not return as claiming th a t all the money de­ their scads like truly patriotic lade.
SERVICI-.
V isit him In Washington it
After
this
wo
can
look
for
tbo money of the Ignorant Investors
But when in need of eggs a few, we
J ,i#-T
net him a t least 76 cents to- - These t!r«g/\h«aÿ5' ¿fie great«!
who purchased land without seeing rived from such levy should be ex­ send away to Thqbpctoo;, and when I tb r j ld ie s to wear dainty seats upon
pended
In
mailing
the
county
papers
us the Washington monument.' known m llea«^ guarantee, yet s«
It and who could not gain the proper
a carpet tack vp Ylsh, it’s ehipped their ankles bearing the pompadour
sold a t a prt'o$VvoA less .thin tirespi
Information from reliable sources. to parties In the north and west from YpsUanti, Mich,__Each has the cofitour of Thomas an;i his official
We are sorry to note th at Editor ordinary guaiTqtpfi, .THi» gasrsaies
AH of this sorrow and suffering could who are seeking information regard- notion In hie dolpe th a t things are stamp. Sometimes we begin to
have, been avoided if the state ad­ ng this state, (or .their are many beat away from home, and ao we think' th a t Wayne Thomas will Josiah Ferris of the Orlando Sentinel covert puncl#me,V‘ b l&lt; W ii and
wear. Guarautfe
vertising commission had been In­ channels id which U could he put order,hoods and hats, and humming some day be in favor of open sa­ is very Hi of typhoid fever. Editor' general
th
a
t
would
pay
handsome
returns
loon*,
in
Tam
pa.
,v
T.600
milea
service against evsry.
Howard
of
the
Orlando.
Citizen
ia
stitu ted at the time. The bureau
birds and Maltese cats, Jrom stran ­
also ill but not seriously and here’s thing exeept abuse. These tires are’
would have taken tho land proposi­ on tho Investment, principal among gers in some town remote, who
The Sanford Development Cor­ hoping that both of them recover Intended for most severe ssnrlce.
tion in hand at once. Only truthful which is the holding of an annual would not know us from a goat. We
fair.
Orders, have been rewind for
advertising would hnve been sent
ship away our hard earned kale, and poration has succeeded In enlisting rapidly and get back Into harness
And this same argument holds get our fourth rate junk by mail. Louisville, Ky., capitalista in the again. On account of their serious these Aires for use in tht United
from the state censored by a com*
.
m ittee of reliable business men of good with the city council. There Say, are we seers or are we fools? enterprise of building and operating illness the next meeting of the Lake States Government Service.
As a SPECIAL INTRODUC­
Florida. The fakirs would have s no town th at was better adver- Those strangers don’t support our in the former jcity a first class tour­ Region Press Club may have to be
TO RY offer,’ we will allow the fol­
.been killed in the start and their t *ed that Kissimmee up to a year schools, or keep the peeler on his ist hotel of two hundred rooms and postponed until October.
lowing prices (or tho next ten days
echemos exposed before they had ago, but slnco th a t time a lethargy beet, or help to pave Commercial to cost a t least 1200,000. These
T IR E 8—TUDES
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the opportunity of faking. T he op­ seems to have had a grip on our street. They do not paint the vil­ Kentucky capitalists hnve become
The Jacksonville Metropolis In
Tire .*
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portunity to. establish such acommU» people that cannot be shaken off, lage pum p or build a fence around identified wij}* the Sanford Develop­ mentioning the poaaiblo candidates
28x3
$ 9 .2 0 -^ $2.00 '
aion lies with th e next Florida legis­ and now the opportunity will soon the dump. If our old burg wero ment Corporation and have made for speaker of the next House leaves
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10.26 ^ 2.30
lature. Land fakes are still biting arrive when a respectable aum of blown away they wouldn’t care a extensive subscriptions to ita atock, out th e name of Forrest Lake of
perpetrated In Florida and will con­ money can be legally obtained for bale of hay. Keramith A Kershaw which stock amounts to $300,000. Seminole who Is really the winner
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13.60
2.80
82x3U
‘ 14.06
3.00
tinue to he perpetrated until the the purpose of placing our city’s ought to get the local trade already The hotel company will be separate­ for this exajted position. The Me­
16.25
3.20
atate takes concerted action through many advantages as a place of resl- yet.
ly incorporated, the am ount of iU trópolis will have to wake up on
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17.00
3.26
the stSte publicity bureau. I t is up ence and business investment becapital stock being fix e d a f $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . these abtruse problems of state -be­
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18.00
3.30
—Tampa Times.
to the legislsture to establish such a ore the world, the council should
fore m aking. *uch predictions. Re­
Changes in newspapers In Orange
.
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19.60
3.40
- commission and create an advertis­ not hesitato one minute to levy the
member the dark horse always wins,
county are being made with kaleido­
20.40
3.60
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ing fund that will como (rom the kax.
Tho Herald has all the confidence Bro. Carver, and watch Lake of
In the past the burden of produc­ scope swiftness and every week notes In the world in thn ability of the Seminole. He wil? certainly be the
21.00
3.80
35x4
w hole people and not from a few
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22.00
3
public spirited citizens ss hereto­ ing the money to carry on the cam- new occupant« of the. tripod oH tho Seminole
Construction Co.,
to next speaker.
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fore. Let every property owner con­ paing of advertising upon the shout- various papers. The Apopka News dredge the lake and bulkhead as per
— -a
27.00
6
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trib u te his mite because every prop­ |dert of not over twenty-five of our is.the latest and J/F 'ran k lin Briggs, their contract, but. together with all
Editor
A.
L.- Cleveland of- the Ft.
27.60
5
erty owner will share in the increased people, whereas every man In K is­ who one m onth ago took- t h e 'helm the citizens of Sanford "we would like Meade Leader recently married has
37x*H
now resigns In favor .of, D. W. Clark. to see the work expedited some­
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6
37x6
citizenship and under tho new ad ­ simmee 'has. materially prospered.
an'editorial in hia laat issue headed,
We have said before, and re p ie t Mr. Briggs was not a newspaper man what. Knowing ' nothing
All other size* Non-Skids 20 per
vertising commission only the vory
about “.How to be Happy Tho' H ot” and
but
he
furnished
a
good
paper
for
again,
that
the
man
who
does
not
cent
extra. 6 per cent discount U
best people will be sought after be
dredging we do not attem pt to judge while in itself this may not mean
cause when the tru th is told about give a small percentage of hla net hia community «and the people of the work b u t because we have a anything to some of us it sounds paym ent In full acconpanl« ordar
and If two ark so ordered, shipping
our stale no man will seek this sec­ income ahd a portion of his time to Apopka feel th a t D. W.. Clnfk will give great interest in the bulkheading we rather disconcerting.
s
charges will be paid by us. C. 0. D.
ond heaven unless he has at., least the advancement of his town, his them the beat there is in th a t line would like, to see It proceed some
county and his stated» not living up for he la an old hand at the busi­ ’faster.
money-enough to make a sta rt.
Versatile Boh Holly of the San­ on 16 per cent of amount of order,
ness, being both editor and printer
Our output is limited, so we sanest
The Jacksonville Metropolis has to the standard of true citlxenahlp.
ford Herald has been elected chair­
Unfortunately we have some men In and ha baa been engaged in the busi­
Congressman Frank Clark pulled man of the Florida Development esrljr ordering. We s«jk-(Ur*ct only*
the following along this line:
our city who never give a dollar for ness for the past tw enty years. He off a good one on .the high cost of
giving purchaser the advantage of
Commission. Now it‘s up to 'B o b
“ Florida has boon Injured, there
any p u r p o s e apd the only way to hah lately been Identified with the living the other Jay when he enterto figure out ways and moans to de- all middlemen's profits.
can be no doubt of that, by land make them live the life of a true Kissimmee Gaxette. The ‘editor of
iained a friond at dinner after tak- velop hair on the head.—Zolfo T ru th 1 STRONGTREAD RUBBER Cp.
sharks that have advertised much
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citizen ia to levy *a tax upon* their The Herald gives him greeting and m __________________
I&gt;n&gt;ton. Ohio
th a t was not true. Many people property.
hope* th a t he may succeed jn build­
have doubtless been defrauded an d
\jHll (he county and the city levy ing up a fine business in Apopka,
deceived. This has done the state
t h i s ’tax? Wo' bellewe they Will,— one of 'th e fast growing cities of Or­
an injury that will hurt for some
Kiaatip mee Valley Gsiktt«.*'
.-»t ~• ange county.
tim e to come.
But the greatest damage th at has
ADVERTISE FLORIDA *
The m ediators are having trouble
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FREDERIC H. RAND, President
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been done the sta te has been done
selecting
the proper man to succeed
Florida has more need to adver­
. by thus« of us who have neglected
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P.
FORSTER,
Vice
President
GEO.
H.
FERNALD,
Vice
President
Huerta as president of Mexico. "Evi­
.,it. It is to some extent pur fault. tise -than any iPthcr atate in the dently Bob-H olly ha* not filed his'
• \
V B. F. W HITNER, Cashier .. ~
■A. L. BETTSr Assistant Cashier
Union.
•'
If Florida had been pocsSssed of *p
'
wt ■•
V . S
«¿plication,
being
bus[1y
engaged
In
She
has
more
to-.advertise
th
a
n
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organization such as - has been pro­
- * i l k accepting the numerous other presi­
posed, and for whlch^work is being any state.
th a t have
Those arc two very e x rtllen rraa - dencies V»T
nav® °been tehdered
,
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done by the newly organised Flor­
g » « *»&gt;• *&gt;M t fow w « * s .-0 rla n d o
id a Development Hoard, there could sons why . the organization of ’ the g Sentinel.
orida
Development
Promotion
not have been this Injury" resulting]
Glad you. called our attention to
&lt;’ from wildcat advertising, and th e re ! Board Is an Im portant organisation. it, Hugh. As toon as .we get this
could hnve been-a vapt amount of I'hey are two (post excellent reasons postoffibe m atter off our aystemewe
c a p i t a l $25,000
s u r p l u s - a n d p r o f i t s 145,000
good done by the right kind of ad­ why the next legislature should-pass will look Into that. Mexican nffhlr,
a bill creating a development com ­
vertising.
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ESTABLISHED 1897
mission and make an ap p ro p riate chill eoncarne old Huerta, hot tam ­
.
T he objects, of th $ Florida Devel­
SL
ale
the
Insurreftda
and
grape
juice
for advertising the atate.
opment. 'Boirrd are t$v secure a a ap-,
the
U._
8.
government
into
putting
There is less th an ten per cent of
propriation for advertising, arid have
SAN FO RD , FLORIDA
Florida's lands In cultivation. There _an edifor in the poslrfo^. .-.-The newea commission appointed to d ir e c t are three millions
hftd i
th e/ad v ertisin g . This commission
heir r e s i d e n c e ^ rf ,f “Í " * 8
&lt; and I f l a .tbn*
ilics who change their
m ust pass on all Florida advertising
____of» the change they jfcnnmanded more respect: 7
eryvyear. The cause
th a t goes out of the state. Any
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la on account of a desire-for,** b etter : : v .
piece ’ of advertising that goes out
lng good sidewalks to-'
opportunity. F lo rid a/h * * 'th e land
with fhe approval of the comrols- and the opportunity. 'S hi had Yoom^
IRfigThta la one “of thn.
aJon would he tho kind of advertis­ for cyery one of the thre$ mHJioria fndvM
on tbo part of ,1‘*
tho city
"
ing th a t would do Florida good, and
.
;? «
ell
“
that
‘could
have
hwen.
inaugurated
annually seeking a better rOndltiott
-Vf ■
not work harm to tho state. This
zn^-^-heA they are Rnfsheti thin beaufir;--------------approval of high class nfen, appoint­ an&lt;l a greater opportunity. We n
‘ ruhurb of San(ofd will
these people Co make* the state'
ed by the Governor, would add
and to bring it up to^jnat highstan- a 'piacr/ second td.none among
weight to an advertising campaign
tlard of development it should.', or* place« in&gt; Florida ^hero the tourist
"
All the advantages and safe guards of tl
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th a t it could not have otherwlae. I t cupy* .• _ ,cab build a fine residence for .win
would be constructive in evary sense
_ „.terns inaugurated by the United States.
Florida could take care of a ryyaj, or.summir- ^ T h c heights would
and the authority of the commission j
appealed,
t
?
’;
the
hpme.
builder
long.
population of eight to?ten mWibnx
‘ buld extend to all advertising sent
-r
• rand an-urban population q( half as Ago had-shew sidewalks and a brick
otrt of the state, th u s adding weight
much. She has t h e . soli, and will street bcpit built. Being fifty
1
tó* th a t which ia worthy and atopis ti
produce the (Tropa, and she has th e higher -th a n Lake Mpnroc, nestling
ping whb thfit which la untrue and
and that is the thing *iat inter
markv't#!. at har vory -doors ftrf th e amtfhk Htc orange tree* and with a
unw orthy, „
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had the. right kind of publicity cam­ tncrefut*'«fre population o f
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for safety Waà
paign. Because ahe has had all the* bJMtofi.'YhoiiijHid it wpul.
the
¿ ¿ a other p art of the atate.
in ft$ ¿
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bad advertising ahe has had la ajj.' Iwst ipdng Florida could • d i ’ter’'
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th e .more reiaotj" why she should mot* her welfare and prospertiy,—-m l
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THANKS
t.
hav e the good advertising^ to. vyhlph Jacksonville Metropolis-.. ••*./.' \ ■
Editor Bob Holly, who ia a
ahe Is entitle«. -didate
for the Sanford postmastert , : - U .'x1!
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Every newspaper and every bualship, says Florida edltqrs were
BOB’S P IC T U R E
man, and every live citizen of
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N ow.^we don't object
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ask for a receipt, and occasionally, another bill is retf.
dered and paid lor the second time.
This can be avoided in paym ent;by check which
supplies an undisputed receipt. Accounts subject to
check [large or small] are cordially invited.

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Arm Breaking Season |gf
— The MA*oa for-hrwiking-aims by !
automobiles seems to be-on and two
accidents of this kind are reported
for this week. Spinning the crank
may be the quickest way to start a
car but it also seems to be the quick­
est way to break an arm also.
C. 0 . McLaughlin, th* popular
representative of the Armour Fer-,
tilUer Co. is one of the vlctihu.
While cranking his car on Wednes­
.
day night in front of the Elks Club
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his right .a rm 'w a s snapped in a
twinkling but Mac is a gams Irish­
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man and walked up the stairs to the
reading room where he had Dr.
fuleston summoned and the arm
was put in splints immediately* He
Will be incapacitated ,for several
weeks but will mako his trips Just
tho aarne with the aid of a driver.
The young aon of Chas. Humph­
rey is also a victim of the terrible
crank and while starting his car at
his home on the Sanford Orlando
*• V'- $ ,
road on Tuesday afternoon had his
A%9
arm broken.
I Thé F^rd cars'*ate not.necessarily
N A T U R E IS A LA V ISH
breakers ôf arms any. more than any
other car, but as Ed Higgins ex­
B R IG H T E N IN G up this old world of oura with omamcnplains it there are so msny moro
tation, useful, beautiful, ami often'even extravagant,
Fords In us* than any othar car
naturally thore are mors^Ford acci­
from which wo derive pleasure and benefit.
dents of this sort.
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i Emulate the example, at least to the extent of furnishing
It seems that there la practically
the home with up-to date and reliable furniture.
no danger In this line with tho Ford
or any pther car if the spark la not
. f You need not be extravagant, but you will be pleased
advanced tod far and the habit of
■with the transformation it will work.
spinning the crank |a not indulged
by the driven.
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Y O U H A V E THJE H O M E S
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Ml*a McCulley of Oviedo la an
a ttra c tive viiltor to..Sanford_______

IRD ABOI

The fairy queen is—guess#

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' ~T wo 'e r aies of pineapple*, ScTTOc
Robert Thraahcr i* tho ’guest of ánd 15c at Lefller'a.
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Utile H »P P «ltní * ' " ^ ,CI?1,on Ö f
hla
brother.
D.
L.
Thrasher.
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Matters In Brief
Ask Thomas Wight about Humpty
R. Philips, the popular druggist Dumpty.-*
ptBSONAL
Of INTfBfST qf Sanford is spending somo weeks L. A. Sheldon# a prominent citixen
In New York city.
■
of tbs Geneva section was in tho
Of The Floating Small Talka
L. Thrasher and Frank Mll- city on Wednesday and renewed hi*
SafilocUr Arranged For Hurried
tecr have returned from a trip to subscription to Seminoie county’*
; &gt;Herald Reader* •
Clearwater.
. V . T r, t ... paper.
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Get your ire cream from D uhart’s
Complete assortm ent lamps, wash
85*tf
bowls, pitchers, crockery, etc.# a t
Vflues« who U the StmigglemanT - Ice Cream Factory.
H7Mra. Hull and son, Ernest of Dun­ Lefller’a. „
I Vseth Woodruff of Orlando was in
C. C. Woodruff has returned from
the city ■ t«w hou" yonterdny, ro­ edin aro the guesta of Mrs. Bull’«
oming from his ptaee .n**r Osteen, aiator, Mrs. C. H. Dingee' of San­ Louisville, Kentucky, where he was
ford Heights.
called by the serious illness of hi*
Tomato wrap« and tom nto crate*
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jfflh e recent rains have been most father. The oldgentleman la
. y y , D utton’s.
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years
or
more
of
sge
and
Buffered
a
gratefully received, not only cooling
Broom holder« juat los- the aaking oil the atmosphere but also assisting •troke of apoplexy but- upon the
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arrival of hla ton rallied and U «till
vegetation- and fruits. •
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living.Mr. Woodruff
was forced to
Many Sanford Elka arc planning
Half bbls Pillsbury flour in wood come home to attend to business
take In the trip to Denver nbxt $8.16. L. P. McCuller.
85-4tc
but Is afrafd th a t ho will brw sum ­
ponth. the cheap fate* being n big
June
seem*
to
be
themonth
of
moned any tftne to Louisville again
Inducement.
wqddingsin Sanford and it is a cold as th?re are hardly any hopes of his
Fnah veast cakei and popcorn a t Mr* day when, one or more ai
living any length of time.
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scheduled In this section.
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Chickens
Thlf good old boiled ham a t Lef- v'Misnes Mary and Lucca Chappell
Juicy fryers at Lcfller’*.
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. - M i are at Anaatasia Island near St.
Mr. I. C. Putnam , manager of the
. Kisd the Smuggleman’s telegram Augustine, where a number of their
Oklwwaha River Farms was a W®dcollege
chums
are
having,
a
house
.The quality and the price U right
nesday visitor. He saya th a t ho la
&lt;n hsy and grains-at Dutton**. 78tf party.
trying as an experiment a 6-acre
The lawn social tonight a t the res­ corn plot. Tho corn stalks are now
A. P. Geiger has returned to San
ford after an extended trip to F t, idence of H. It. Stevens will be a over 8 feet high and are Just beginRy»rs, 'Boca ' Grande and many special ' occasion and everyone is ing to taasel. If he can secure a
urged to attend. The autos will call yield of two average full ears to the
other point* in South Florida.
for you. Don’t be afrsid of the rain. stalk it is possible to make 372 bush­
’ Cotton need meal, #h(yta, bran at
R. T.. Bjshop of Jacksonville, a els to the acre, though he saya he
F. Dutton’*.
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Frepresentative of the fljm the Cum- may not make any. The experi­
Will Te»ek Night and bay
tiniolrVA. K. Power*, ha* returned berland^L ibeny Mills of. Jackson ment la being watched with a good iw.
WE HAVE THE FURNITURE
Mrs. J. F. Hodges of 101 E. Tenth
l E f c a' business trip to Inverness, villa was In Sanford this week visit­ deal of interest.
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street will teach a limited number
g'rfe he-.wss engaged in. tfdjusting ing the trade.
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Fishermen to Coronado.
of private pupils, desiring to do
ghsokroptcy proceeding.
W. Spobper, . Harry Wilson, Grammar or High School work.
C A S H O R IN S T A L L M E N T
* k . E. Yowell, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ‘
Pepper, eggplant crate* at F. F. Morgan and Mrs. Mettinger took a John M ettlng4L’.il.,
Gibson, Wal­
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Button's.
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motor * tHp to Daytona _ Sunday, te r Hand and"tDf*/HoUahulder and
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AUUDM ATUV
First Street St Palmetto Avenu*
VDr. T. A. Neal expects to return spending the day at that popular Mason went over to.* Coronado
Notice to Tax Payers
Beach on Wednesday afternoon and
home tomorrow from Palatka, where resort.
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The 1918 assessment on your prop­
bs hss been holding examinations, ✓ Dr. and Mrs. 0 . L. Miller and came back yesterday afternoon re­ erty was mode by Orange county of­
bring s member of the State Med- Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Ilutt were among porting the capture of two fine sea ficial*. The completed book* were de­
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bass and plenty of fun while s t the
ksl Board of Examiner*.
the visitors to Daytona Beach this beach. The bass are not biting good livered to Seminole county in October,
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I have a flnrt daas painter and sign week, making the trip in Dr. Mil­ yet but when they do the Sanford 1913. If the, taeeaunents in your neigh­
■
borhood were not equalised, come in and
»liter. We can do ydur harness re- ler’s car.
people expect to fill the hotels at
talk (o me about thorn and we will get
pairing and auto top
. Tonight the Brotherhood lawn' Coronado Beach.
j.,.
tbemrin the 1914 roll« as they should
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
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social at the home of H. R. Stevens
-~ = The. postmaster of Washington,
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THOMAS K. BATES.
K Miss Josephine Murdock and Misa will be the place for you. Special
D. C., Otto Praeger is doing «ome
Fresh bread, rolls, plas every
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Assessor.
practical work in the way of illus­
Miry Muldowney of Tam pa are efforts to';m akc the men feel like morning before C o'clock, at Lef*
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nding a few day* with their enjoying a •* &amp; £ ,. •
trating
to city dweller* the possi­
fler’a.
87Notice to Public
bilities
of
the parrel post.
tnd, Misa Douglas Abernathy,
Dave Adams" ia here again and
^ Bids will be received a t the meet­
He
ha*
put into local ope
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m
■ays
that
he
is
buying
vegetables,
Hsy, oat«, corn, chlckdn (fed* at
Tdegrsp» From The Smug^le-M nn ing of the board of county commis­ a plan first suggested by Postmaster
b
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there
Is
a
persistent
rumor
th
a
t
7. F. D utton’« .'
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T hè following telegram received sioners, July 7th, 1914, for one mule General Burleson for eliminating the
he is hanging around trying to get
Mother Goose, J»ck a n d /
from the Smuggteman has created and wagon and harness, complete.
middleman in the handling of veget'
on another Jury.
The board reserves the right to
s whole company of Mother Goose’s
consternation among the “ mothers
d other products of the farm,
' TII. H. Hill has a cer load of fine and grandmothers” of the good and reject any or all bids.
children are coming for the Smugglea» V
dreda oi Washington housekeep-flS
Sorrento melons on the track near bad little boys:
Clerk.
E- A. DOUGLASS. Cl
ve learned to take advantage
the
express
office
and
any
one
wish­
“
Junior,
Civjc
League:
of
the
opportunity to obtain fresh
Valencia orange*, every one guaring
the
very
best
mefbn
at
the
ieaat
Will
arrive
in
Sanford
about
July
as, poultry, fruits, etc., from
teed full of Juice, at Turner’a.
possible price should go to the car 1st with my company of gnomes.
the rural district* at moderate cost.
No. 76.- ~
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and take your choice.
All good and bad little boys found
Postmaster Praeger has published
Some
size
as 0 . D. Cleanser
Ir. and Mra. Gu* Frank and little
Th* teacher had Just, read tbs
Be sure and attend the lawn fete in the Woods after dark will be car­
a list of farmers, truckers, etc., re­
r
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about Peraaus and Medusa. She wished
| son Dick are home for a time from
s t the Stevens’ home on P*rk ave­ ried off to Brow nie-Land."
to stimulate the imaxlnation of her siding within practical distance of
Sarasota where
Mr.Frank
has
'!TH E S M yO G L E M A N ."
nue tonight. Phone 277 and a car
■youngsters and asked them to de­ the national capital for shipping.
rge of Mra. Potter Palmer’s 'will come after you. A chance to
scribe the hero as they pictured him. Oppoetie these names are set forth
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ing operations.
enjoy an evenfhg. w ith’ no cost t6
Progresa In Uulkheadlng
Ons.Uttlo girl wrote: ’’Perseus was th* products they have for sal* by
Netlce Horae Oaneg*
tall and stately with a black waxy parcel post. The list i&gt; calculated
Thé
contractors
have
e/ieountered
yo«- •
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1 have a first daas expert horse shoer
A. R. Haile of. Jacksonville, repre­ some delay in the work o t Ailing in mustache and wore a monolog orer to encourage seller and buyer to get
together.
livs him a trial •
senting Stringfcllow St P sdgett of .on account of the hard-pan forma­ hla left eya.”
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W. 11. Underwood that city was in Sanford Tuesday tion, but are working faithfully and
In Virginia and Maryland srp
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hundreds
of produce« in out oi the
Mrs. Forreat
Lake and little looking after business. Mr. Haile are making mors progress than is
way
plkcea
who want to send their
diughtera, fcerjta
and Maud have was enjoying hit new Ford car. *. apparent to th« caaunl observer.
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goods
direct
to the family table in­
Another
dredge
boat
will
soon
be
I Jtturncd from D aytona Beachwhore
Little Miss Mae Holly, the pretty
DR. J. C. DAVIS, who ima been stead of tha commission merchant.
p
u
t
in
commission,
larger
machinery
have been for the past three eight-year-old daughter oi\ President
One may get anything from aqup to
Bob Holly, of the State Press Asso­ having besn ordered some time-ago, coming, here Tkr a number of years
nuts, including o y stsn and clams,
a
more
powerful
angina,
pjutn|&gt;
And
mrfny of the heat people
Valencia o anges, large and lus- ciation came down from Sanford to agitator and full equipm ent U now and fitted mffny
bread, borne made candy, lemod
■pend a few days with her grandLfious at »Turner's, phone No. 76
in ant^ around Sanford with peel, roses, rose bags, old Virginia
mother, Mm. E. 0 . Tiner of Krause enrouts and M nMm fts recdvedL the
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d t Robbtns Nevt corn maal, rgs, home n u d e preserves».
■treot.—Tsmp* Tribune.
and even unfermented grape juice.
work'.*
Construction
of
th#
concrete
V
Cor
■ ■ F. L. Miller and son Leon*
Hon. J. T. Clark of the board of retaining wall will be started at an Hole! SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. Flow*« to adorn the table are also
*fd and ^frs. W alter Clay have re.
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. tamed from D aytona Beach and county commissionerà was in the early, date.
Headache of years standing available.
ome
near
“
Dviedo
on
city
from
hlsjhor
Although
the,
western
postmaster
Tlje men on the jo b ’ are'experljM r many friends arc congrstu..Æ i
cu
i
b
y
Dr.
Daivs.
Clark
is
ver;
Wednesday.
Y
ir.
erarted
the
plan
primarily
for th«
enefd in dredging and while they
1* • I
I Rting them oxer their miraculous
^ »-■'*è
Come eatfyv Don’t wait until benefit of producer* In nearby f&gt;lnc*t,
Jiavq beon Ap against a formation
»po from death when the Horn- ulur (n Sanford and hli mapy.-Men
are
always
delighted
fo
*el?
him
th*
list
of
names
he
published
in­
!}T.
héFé
they
have
•
never
encoun
in -car was injured recently by
cluded addresses, iu. many six (as,
á W y #-, J
Wi H. U hdff wood .Is able-Ao" be beW rf lb«* n o r-y n d e rs u n d the n tliking ait’obstruction orr. thebfeach.
Rcferoriqcs: Mr. J# E. Pace, some as far-aw ay ai (he Dakotas
ua'tion und are prepared to handle
■ im
out
again
aftff
undergoing
an
oper­
Among the prominent visitors to
and Iowa.
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Hr.ilCiftfc
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ation
for.
the
removal
of
a
growth
Dr.
Robson,
Mr.
D.
A.
Caldwell.
ike city today are Mr. and Mr*. P.
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.T. Porter of Genev*. Mr. and Mra. under one of his arms. The opera­
Bat Never to Oqr theksls. y ■
Automobile Owners Take Nolle«!
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W«4
‘ Jforter are from Bloomington, III., tion was painful but not dangerous
"What It your definition of ’fllihy
• H$tl# of n«U.
and
kept
him
in
bed
for
several
Reduced
Rates
over
Concrat«
Wd haying purchased lo m t vuluCt M»ttW J. ( W k ;
Bridge at D aytona—All small cars
■«•r, IlT**. to til wbom it m«jr fon- lucre?' ” “That's a derogatory term ap&gt;
••M* Property on L*ke Geneva have
plied . to .other pooplo's Aioney."—Ual
A card from George Hoff at Dixon, Including Ford’s with passengers,
erected a beautiful bungalow and
timore Hun/
Ilmtoii. Ju4f&gt; at u MC w k . m J n d n oi l*r&gt;—*■— - - *
Httled down to ‘a life of the Florida Illinois heirs th«» information th at round .trip 26c. All largs can, in­ O.
bt«*. for toy fitti dM itnt* t t titm w H ntor1
cluding passengers 36c round trip. A. b. R. t. t. t, tf ih t « « tit of. Mit lit J, rrtorh.
Winter. .-VThejf • are delighted with thg^ weather iV cool.up there and he
. Rsal Meaning of Leisure.
tBd_lfc*t tt tb|M«iM Untt 1 «Ul rr*‘
VOLUSIA C O .-B R ID G E CO.
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oaU u tdmlntheir new hqme ktid the hospitality und M «. Hoff are enjoying ^heir old
'T#e4sufe." says DeScún W. C. Palmer,
(Mr tpprtrti “tp.xto time to loaf.. It's a time to do
hoW . He’* ants to know about the .'88rFri»iatth r peopti'-of- Genova. v -‘ those things you’ve been wanting to
• AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Vhurnday* a n ib . Sundays—Wood" election -add o tly r eventi and sends
do."
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for
The
HeraM.
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j»i' l i’ark.
Pioaje^ conveniences. 1
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AT FACTORY PRICES
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==as= ss5a= s
=^=
*B&gt;utemepU‘. o n l y
eafe, clean V jt/I' A. Caltìwell has returned fròdi
SAVE FROM 30 to 60 PER CENT
an
extended'
Irip
through
the
a
lp
tu
•outdoqr swirdpilngf pool, em ptied
f ^ y . cleaned And re-filled from ar- of Giorgia, South* Carolina, North
Tire
Tube ..Rellner
twlsn well. Shqwer bath, toboggan Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia,
15 $L3S
S
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pjdyataly also. — 864J i-mnkhtr th* frit» ift-ki);F«ni « r . H ( f
1.95
1.40
7.80
“ffx3
haa
beru.'dl*
tributi
nò
Sanford
yeghlr. and Stri. J^ jyj. ^ lls o n sppnt
10.80
2.80
1.90
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•dneaday in the city much to the etableá mid had a most profitable
11.00
2.00
2:96
wight of their many friends. They and pleasant' trip and ’state* that
3.00
2,06
12.40
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We handle tfio busineas of our depositors promptly—satisfnc
*»re mroute to their home in Pitta- tho Ford car is all to the good.
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®°rg after’qUwfntor apeqt in Florid»
W. ¿ . ’Parker of New Smyrna was
u t * pur OfBceni and Board of Directors are Sajfifptd. men# who arô famiHfûr with
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*Ad various points# Mr. Wilson is ifi the city several dnya fit this week
lfl.HO
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3.60
2.60
: local values and conditions, and it is'their des&gt;ç to assist dll worthy patroRB bf .]
* Prominent, commission roan and and reports Corojjado Reach as be86x4
2 . 8$
,17.86^ j «.90
this institution. “
,
,
ti. yyet
ti for. all kinds
35x4 Vf V 19.75 4 4 1 ^ 4 4 » • ’&gt;•‘S«d
r»i0wd*
-pc®r 9i th# ^ oky c,ly Ing the best plefd
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Mr». Wilton takes care of him -of fishing and .ftavhlng. The new
n r ¿ . 3.8O¿ : |
30x4, í • 19.85
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t s v i f l e n n t n r K t . n l r v a i i ** K r m l r n # \ i 4 f U n w n r w r i / i n n f t ^ s v t r A i 1 w o n l f i t r l f U
®wtiy when He Is away from ho
pavilion is almost completed and the
6.10 -$.70 • l
37i 4 H ' / Í L ^
rooms will, soon be t t ady
. 81x8 y ‘ 21.90
6.00 ’4« I
fishermen cf S*nfordt who: expeffi to
All o tu e r -sixes in stock.
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bofldprd and Contrartera
go
ovxr
in
September
and
get
the
Skid
tires 16 per Mntwddiitlo
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and apeciflcations of the
’¿ J
Sts
tu U f &lt;0. per cent above
^ Methodist Episcopal—church sea bass. .■
neW*
«lega,4
fteah.
guarani
0
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0
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Talk
and'
Mr.
m«y be seen at'the Seminoh
orn Mag Bqst a u h d k r* , «n¿
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^■.Dirnk.
Bu
y
j
venuo
to
thetr
name
in*
;r,ictlon o f*
v v
» m p k e y . 6 per cent
about four roUe* from
“ h. 7:30 p .
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isa{ in full acca
(ho !&lt;Ulu
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tí! O. D. on 1
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FARMER

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Baby Size Cream

1-2 bbl Pills Fiorir
$3.15 the half bbl.
Babbett’s Cleanser
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5c the can
Babbetts N a p t h a
Soap, 6 bars for 25c

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20c the lb‘.
F r e s h Evaporated
Apricots, Peaches,
Prunes, Raisins Currants and Apples*
25 lb ;ack Sugar
$1.25 the sack||
Cooked Brains
20c the can :
Obelihk and Swansdown Flour, Best for
Bread and Biscuit;

L.P. McCULLER
Phone 2 7 7

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lÜ^ALD
eoim plttw of inquiry.
A notable wedding of the weik
will be th a t of Mim Madeleine Edi­
son, daughter of tlio famous Inventor
and Mrs. Thomas A.', Edison, and
John Eyre Sloano, which is to take
place Wednesday a t the Edison and blushes, made without a word.
Whether tho dattllng and the flush of
home near 'Orange N. J,
sortly sumptuous garden bowers, òr by
Colonel Roosevelt, who-*
somo cabin door, a bush of rugged
way home from Mgdrid is to dsliver flowers.—Alice Cafry.
an sddre** Tuesday before the Royal
Geographical Society of London.
In Hsr New Place.
Other events of the week abroad
■How aro you getting on at your
will be the presidential election In
Santa Domingo, an international new placeT** remarked or lady of a girl
conference on the suppreosion of the whom she bad recnm tnen^fjyor a sit­
opium traffic, which will be ta the uation. “Very well, thank you," answured tbs girl. HI am glad to hear
Hague, and an* international con­ » . &gt;i _ _ i * . L _ . _
Your employer U
férence which will meet in Christi­ a very olco person, add you Cannot do
ana to decide the status of Spits­ too much for her." "I don't mean to
bergen.
ma^tmX' was tho Innocent reply.
Among the conventions of the
week will.'be the General' Conven­
tion of the Northern Baptists in
Boston, the convention of the N a­
tional Society of: ¿he Daughters of
the Révolution in Minneapolis, tho'
Upper Mississippi River Improve­
men and a long-winded oration by a
ment Association i t Stillwater,
bald-headed politician. The gem of the
Minn., the National Wholesale .Gro­ evening era« the following toaat:
cers’ Association In Mihneaplois, the "May she (the-flrd engine) bo like the
Southern Wholesale Grocer*’ Asso­ dear old maids of our village—always
ciation in Charleston,'â . (.’.. and the ready, but never wanted!
triennial meeting of the head camp
of Modern Woodmen of America a t K
F O R Y O U R D£N
C
D
B«satlf&gt;l CclUia r * m a l i
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Toledo.
Commencement exercises will be Yale and Harvard, each 9 in; a i d In.
held during the week a t Yale, H ar­
Princeton, Cornet), Michigan
vard, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsyl­
Each 7 in. x 21 In.
vania, Drown, Ohio State university,
AU best quality felt with felt head­
University of Illinois a n d m a n y ing, streamers, !¿-Tiers and mascot
other leading colleges and univer­ executed in proper colors.
This
sities in all p irts of the country.
splendid assortment sent -postpaid
for SO cents and 6 stam ps to pay
Cant.
postage. Send now.
Cant la the twin sister of hypocrisy, HOWARD SPECIATY COMPANY
«•gebar. / Dayton, Ohio

Washington, D. C., June t8.—The
Re public# n, Democratic and So­
cialist parties In Maipc will engage
in a general primary Monday f&amp;f
the nomination Tor candadldatoa d W
. the nlm lnationf for candidates for
state,- congressional and 'county of­
fices. G overnor IInines and all of
tho p ie iep t rjprcfontntives in con­
gress will be renomin aied without
opposition.
M inneictt will hold general pri­
maries Tuesday for the nominatio n
of candidates for state, congressional
and county offices. Governor Eberhart is at candidate for ronominatlon
on the Republican rickot, ami I» °P*
posed by William LA of Long
Prairie, “ Congressman Winfield -S.

tion for governor. The Prograuiive,
Prohibition and Socialist psrtles have
selected state tickets which will be
named w ith o u t.. opposition. There
. are contest* .foy congress in near! y
.every district.
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Republicans of the stete of Wash. BUrtn will hold a convention in
Tacoma Thursday to adopt a plat­
form and make other arrangementa
for the coming campaign. Another
political convention of the week
will be that of the progressive party
of Lulalana, which will meet Thurs­
day In New Orleans.
President Wilson has promised to
go to Valley Forge, Pa., on Friday,
to dedicate the nation's memorial to
gtho patriots who suffered.'thgy£ ,n *
winter ^campalgp under Washington
for^ihevlndopendence of the Amer.The „official .investigation on the
EmpjTjNm of Ireland disaster l/* to
be begun In Montreal Tuesday, with

Many Clad To
Quit Calomel

English Agrioulturo.

As Somersetshire is devoted chiefly
to dairying, cattle raising and sheepberdlug the Somefaet horned sheep,
the Devon long wools, and the hardy
Exmoor breed are Ihejre found In per­ Thounand* Avoid Taking the Drug
and Use Dodson s Liver Tone Iq
fection, as well se herds of nonpedlIts Place to Their Comfort
greed shorthorns for the protfuctlop of
the famous Cheddat'Trtieeeo. Agricul­
And Delight
ture is extensively carried on In Glou­
cestershire and Wiltshire also, but one
does not thftty And the vnrkiy of Som­
erset.—London Mail ‘
. Not Patented.
Co-operation la the keynote In suc­
cessful accident prevention work.*
Many large manufacturers who have
designed accident prevention devices
for their own use have not patented
thorn la order that other» may utill.to
tbelr.ideas. A large,railroad company,
which hna designed all of tho accident
prevention apparatus la use In Us ma­
chine shops la willing to furnish blue­
prints of the devices to those who dtsire to Install them lu their plants.

FOR
I BEAMS ,
CHANNELS
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non,HRPLATK'■ S" APES
■t a n k s t e e l
STRUCTURAL
ir o n w o r k of
all

TRUSS RODS
STAY BOLTS

KINDS

g a l v a n iz e d

COPPER AND
OAK
ZrNC8HW&amp; |
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
ALL HARD WOODS
LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
DORIES
&gt;
BUILT TO
ORDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER

WHOLE FAMILIES PKIUSII
ptM hH w Um

INHKITICIDE

To Bilambul*
ih», Ant,, Ms*

GnS«M tie s
Hpnytt, Me
Ttêftt Us HUlnlvMLiquid Uwd with « Straw
M i n u f o r l m r d ( M f li,

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1* EENOLE CHKMICLL CO..

,, TAMPA, rut.

ÎWM b Csn* H; N n i U l l n d t t r « Ct.

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it-forte of workmen for
¿alali limes.

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•• First Ormd—"My
»:cne to the
West Indies/' Seco’n djûrad—"Jama­
ica." First Qrsd—“No. Sfao to u ted to
go.’’—Orango Peel

JncksotiTiile, Fla.

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recent
developm__ents
and im provem ents which are continually
taking
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Who Invests Judicio

His E arn in gsih Some Good Live Suburban
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is conceded by

thousand easy dollars in the near future

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all who know to show up away above every suburban property about Jacksonville

(and you will be sure to make it if you only take care of your contract; if

around Jacksonville.
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RIVERVIEW has a great future.

public sch ools,’ m ercantile houses, tw o

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RIVERVIEW now has a double motor car service a t a 5c fare, and
to in ilid Water works. ’

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WILL BASEBALL DIAMOND STARS REPEAT?

UGAL ADVCRIISING
S H E B ir r s SALE
Under and by virtu« of a s execution I«•tied out o | and under tha aaaj af tha Cir­
cuit Court in a n d . for Semlnol* county,
Pterin», wherein Armour Ferlllixef Work«,
• corporation la jdalnllff and J. C. I*«!«
In vonfendant. 1 «III offer far aala In front of
tha Court Uottaa door In Saminola county,
Florida, and aatl, during tha legal hour« of
«ate,
ON T H E F IH 3T MONDAY I N JULY
it htlng tha flth day of (ha month, A. D.
1814, a n d .* legal «alea* day, tha following
property to »It: W H af N W G of N E f i
of SK.it ol Section IS, Townihlp 1* aouth.
Ranga SI aaat. Seminóla county, Florida.
Bald property being levied Upan aa the
property of aald defendant to antlafy eald
eierution and coat. Tarma el aala caab.
t’urehaeer to pay far dead.
C. M. HAND,
Bberlff of Sam laolt C o u n ty , F la ,

¿ford
ill

L S I V f U S A l «. AH

Urban and interurban men
find the Ford a faithful friend.
For the quick trip into town—
for the leisurely ride through
country-side—for business—for
pleasure—a n y w h e r e —every­
where—thd Ford serves best.
And it's light, right, depend*
able and economical—besides
the Ford service always.

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Jay A. - Einatela, Defendant
T o Jay A. U natela, a non-reiadeat of tha
Stato of Flotldar
It appearing Irom lha affidavit of flèargo.
O. Herring, herein duly Died, that he la
aolldtor and of couomI lor tha complainant
in tha above entitled cauao, and that It la
lha belief of aiBant that tha defendant. Jay
A. Klmtain, la « aoa-realdent of tha ateta of
Florida, and that hi» la x knowa plaoa Of
realdenra »aa No. 417 Eaat 45 Street, Chi­
cago, Hítenla, and that hie preaant place of

C . F . W I L L I A M S . A g e n t; ar
E D W A R D H IG G IN S, Salc.raao.af

to tha hoidera of the tommon «tock.
The board of dfrecW a may cell and lean*
tba preferred etoek provided for in thee*

R O U N D T R IP SÜ
T O U R IS T R A T E S
JACKSONVILLE
143.50
i «H i
A1.50
, 76.75

Cincinnati.,
Uuieville. .
KnoxVfile..
Rvenridlte,,
45.80
IndianapqU»
l i d i ' FreñhhtJék
6I.BI&gt; flílB d o
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•MS . Niagara F»)ta
TO
OTHER
POINTS
IN COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
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t i . c i t x c i i *■
m * * t V arm ñ a « * »et « É WT V« n
AND CANADA, MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN, THE «BEAT LAKES
AND ItOCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
FROM POINTS IN THE STATE.
Ticket* on «ale daily, May J5 to September 39. Rclum limit Oct. 31*1914
Except—To destination* in Arixena. British Columbia, (except Field
Clarirr and Mount Robson), California, Lewiston, Ido.. Monlana frxcepl
ndtun, Gardlat-rf Glacier Park Station and Yellowstone Station),, Oregon
and Wsfihingtant ticketb on sale June 1 fo September 30, 1914.

world's lories,

GOING THROUGH ST. I (H IS. RETURNING THROUGH CHICAGO
“ W V l C B J V E U S A . LIBERAL STpPvOVBBfr ON A L L TICKBT8

T H E A TTRACTIVE W AY
Three Solid Through Train* Daily Cho(ce|of Three Diffrrcnt Routes

TO THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO THE SOUTHWEST THROUGH NEW
ORLEANS, I- &amp; N- DINING CARS. NO BETTER DINING CAR SER­
VICE. FAST TIME. ROCK BALLAST. NO DUST. NO DIRT.
FOR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS ON ALL SUMMER
TOURIST RESORTS, RATES, SLF^EPING CAR RESERVATION« *
AND/pTJUiR INFORMATION. ADDRESS ¿
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performouces, most of the old guard
will be rlglR on tho Job whott tho safe
lick mpans Til6 game or the bates are
loaded and the count Is Ulroe and two.
The list champ» lu u y little every

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M a n a g e r J o e B i r m i n g h a m , o f th e
c j p y 8ja n (j N » P * , * » y e d a n c in g is a
srM t
in g e ttin g b a l l p la y e r s In to

■^VANISH

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H a a s W a g n e r c o o tln u e t t o b e th o
p r e m ie r d r a w in g c a rd o f U w N a t l o h s l
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G r if fith * a y a F H i * M a ls t 'l- w ill be
o n e o f »h e b f a t t h ir d b a a tm te n in th o
b ig le a g u e s .t h is y e a r .

c o n d itio n .

QUICKLY

The most powerful Germsclde end AntlorpUc.
fectly hsrmtcws to snvthlng but- that
, VL
stroy—Insects, Did Odors in the Sick Room, E
t e.
Aai* ¿rt.,»
.»4 if h* pan'tWinniy you, write direct

•d b o k ^ . *

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p m y f i i r l e , Ib e T e to r a n o a t c h e ^ w b b
m a d e t h e .r o u n d -th e -w o r ld t o u r w i t h
S p a ld in g J 5 y e a rs a g o / la l i v i n g ln .r » &gt;
tlr c m 0 a t i n . D o tg o lt.
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good* im a Senator, baa beeh sold by
The
Indianapolla club has aald ihn'raiiitnbvl» e lu b l&lt;&gt; Ibe Omaha club,
Prince Gaaklll. th» former Troy curva^ in Ufe Wsatern league.
:
to the Denver club, of lha Western
a • ,a
league.
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A Cleveland boy, Harvey Bluhm, baU
,
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' ter known J|p baseball fame aa '¡Rad,*'
Detroit trttlca say Ibu Tlgerf are no u tba one Ujg uoUo of the N*vr Od
belief Ihan a year ago. Jennings;
c| u(t i«»ders In the ntca for the
youngsters are not setting, the world southern laague'pennant
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on lire
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o t h e r U k m h r a to b a ttle h a r d - N o b o d y h a s fo u n d th o N y a m a o a s y .t h is

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C h a r le y n e r x o g h as a n a l^-O tsrm an
in ft v ld a t C ln M n n a t l w it h a C u b a ^ a n
E n g lM fc ih a ji *a xu l a.a .{ r R b m a a in tn e
o u tlle ld .
,
a ... -

ire there-

T h e Mock holder« at t h * preferred etnek
of tke « v o to corporal ten ahall nut be eli­
cli la ta a fte r. nor «hail the preferred »lockholder« ba authorlied or permitted to vote
In the meeting* ut th * alockboldrr* ol thla
corporation.
The Seminole Co-Operative Mer.
by C .ll. II lit1A D:i,

Notice of Applicati«» for le tte la raient I»,
corpo,nUng -Hatfotd Dev rteptqe ni Car.
N otil d i« hereby given that, «a, tba un
dcrvlpvpd, Intend ta apply to the Honor.
a!lf**Firk T fifflftflh lîovéfflnf of the Ktitc

charter, th« original of which la now on At*
In the pffice uf the Serrvlary Of State of
Florida, at T»lUt«a*e«'. Florida, a* required

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shin« oa brightly as ever hi tho Red |fjl
; G»o. K. Mont (artery,
Walter S. Adam*.
So* rottim, both at : bat and In the
M. J. Mme.
Held: Jo« Jackson, the.Big'D ipper of Ar id i* af Incorperatlen
o f Nanfofd PS*
vclopmrnl
Cerperailan
the Ctev«land Naps, ha« youth R&gt; hU
: W*e, tho undertigned, have agreed to w a o favor coupled with, A desire to boat aeo'iie ouraelvaa. and da h*r4hy became
aew-rlated, 1er tho purpoao ol forming Into
Ty Cobb.
a b dy politi« and corpomte, under and by
Thar« is little doubt of his staying Vitti « ol the lava of the Slate of/^lorid*.
alia &gt;u hereby adopt tbe foUewIttfe aytldua
among tba leadsra.*
iv,
Walter Jo h n so n still burns them '*t (Btcrporatlt.ni
, Aitici» ! . .
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Tho asm o of thl* corporation, ahnu be,
across the dish with the satno old snap Saaierd
Development Corporation, aud ito
(‘rim irai place ol boalne»* ahall b* at, Saband xit)g.
la th* county o[ Seminate **d e tite of
Then, too, there oro Eddie Collins ford.
FToilda. but U may bava auch oihvr offlaca,
and Frank Baker of tho Athlotlca: a a n d « and placet et bucine** in Ftnrtda,
aad In oih«r «tetta ut th» United Stai»«, and
Milan and Joe Iloehllag of tho Sena­ in
fumiga cuuntrie*, a* Ita h au ti rar dirne tur*
tors, Reb Russell of the White Sox, may Jrom tlw * te tlm* determin».
Artide II.
Archer of the Cuba, Demire« of tbe
Th* generai nature «f th» bu»lu#*a la bi
(Rants, Dsubort of Brooklyn, Event tranaaeted b» thl* corporation, «hall b* a»
lo -w ili- '
and Maranvilie of Boaton, and ill the iLiluvr,
T o purché«*-, own, nold, control, tea»«,
other sparklea In the big league dta- n e i, *«v , mortg*g*.eichang*andoth«rw|*eile»i

S o m e ▼ e i p ia U *^ K g iÌ É &gt; l^ &gt; j|b 4 h a

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or prefernd atock. »hall be fully i
cash teiere lamed to th* »ubacrtl

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P l a n k , U io w o n d tjr fu l p o r ts ld u r o f
C o n n ie M a c k 's W h l l o E l e p h a n t s , w a r
th o p itc h in g s e n s a tio n o f la s t y e a r's
w o r l d ’s se rie s a n d b id s f a i r t o re p e a t
th !ffr y e a r . P l a n k h a s b e e n In th e g a m e
lo n g e r th a n a n y o t h e r s o u th p a w a n d
w i l l p ro b a b ly bo th a fi r s t o f th o 19 13
A p t to le a v e th e b ig s h o w .
A a fo r llo n u a 'V a g n e r , h o is Ju a t a
It t tio » l o w e r , m a y b e , o n h a r d -h j t g ro u n d
U b U i . b u t th e eajtlo e y e a n d th o b ig
t4t U 4. a r o .i U I l a t th .Q LO ld a ta n d , t o d i t
wftltak"
h u rie s m a s h t o pene­
t r a t e t h e P i r a t e * ' s h o r t 'J j o l d w h ile ho
Jg p l a y i n g lifa p o s itio n .
I f T r l a ' S p e a k e r 's ‘ r e c o r d -b r e a k in g
s a la r y d o e s n ’ t go to h is h e a d h e s h o u ld

VARIABLE RO U TE T O D EN V ER , S A L T
LAKE, CO LO RADO SPRINGS, ETC.

134 W e a l B o y S t r e e t '

TM board of director* may, »ben tha
ferred crock to m ired , laou* to tha hoidera
ol thia prefarrod atock an aqua] amount of
the common atock of tha corporation for
aald prefarrod atock. Tbo prufarxad atock
to bo iaaued by tho eorporallon ehall hd a
participating atock and the holder* of auek
preferred atock akall be entitled to vote
aald prefarrod rftock at Ike regular annual,
or any call mooting at tba atock hoidera of
thla corporation; and Ike hoidera e l tha
preferred »lock ahati la eaae af liquidation
or diaeolution of tka corporation bo entitled
to be paid in f«IL both tho principal od

f e s l s r d f f i 'a i a s ry s

Sanford Machine and Ganga Company

LOUISyiLLE &amp; NASHVILLE R. R
LOW

■¿sisshevìif v-ft-iy a

■ la ti uf the corporation, a Sied
• n if o f ala par centum par y w n a t ll

In Ibo Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, lu and fur tha Cuuaty af Seminole.
Florida. In Chancarr
Ilnntaa 1*. Daniella, In her own
right and a* Kiecutriv uf tha to­
ta le ol tv . tv. Daniel», deceased,
Cutnplalaant
Citation

Five hundred dollar« u tho 'price of the F o rd ran
about; the touring car ic five fifty; the lovn car »even
fifty— f. ». b. Detroit, complete with equipment.
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publiahed once eatk week
V)r« »aaka bl tba 8*nlur&lt;

ratrtion a» corpo»«ilon» uf tbla « a te . or
m y otbev - «tete, country or nation, end paper publlahed at Sanier
w bU a-taa owner of adra atock, bond» or
tka weal O l 'ka ante
i'.hrr olU t»ilon «r to »ttrciaa all tbe atek ta,
»lord, florida. 4hl*
power* and prm!*(*a ol ovocrtklp tkarenf.
and to earn ciao vatios power» there*», ut
Ju“**
Uve »«me aitent that any natural peraon
might tir cnuld fin; to make contract* of all
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&gt; 574' 4 fifi, G anar»I Siatele» of
&gt; hereby fiv e» that Mr*. 0 . F .
IrCbaapT ol Tax Certificóte N o,
A ¿CTJrd day of Ju»«. A;~D. I l l I.

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tor* In Chorlay Carr's TMueball fichool.
** Funny thing-AWiOt Shtrwoofi-Ma^ - « * •* .
gee Ho Is called a aiotr Ihlnhcrt. «1)11
PirwIduu^ Chlrington. o f the Amor*
ba ltodK tho Nstional league alugOwa icon aasoctalion, la In earueat in hta
phthy fqr tho Pidciwt league, and
tasurd order* to aU owners to bar
srml league players from AUond.

-Couniy «4 fiomlnolo
, 1 hereby eertify that- before me, a notary
ptilillr, pereonally anneared, George E. Meat¿ornery, to me well httown t a . Le una ut tho
forvgolng »ubacriblns iurorporatnea, and who
afhnowtcdged befare me ihat ha giixcrlbid
hi* naine tp tho foregeins urtlrlea of incor­
poration lar th* purpoeen thnrein' eipreeted,
. W itneu m y hand and nOeiat aest af of-,
fice at Sanford in th* county of Samlool*
and «iato ot Florida, on tbla tha tat day of
June. A. L&gt;. IS I4.

U&gt; r*»l « t a l e , and aay rlgbt, liti* intarmi
or calate theyein.ln thè atate nf F lu id a, aad office, at lAiuUvill». In tho county uf JrffeN
-o*h*e etni a« «1 ibo* United Stale*, «ad In eon, ami »tat« ol Kentucky, on thla tho STtb
foroign coustriee; te acqulre, own. Ica » and
B*{JWÄiin o ; r o t ;-----occuwy la ria ^ . farro lapd*. or eh arda, gvov«*, J , /u « r)M" ? * Ar
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Notary Pttbllr.
raacnea, tew n «Ite* ami territori«*; to i*y
U y toigiaiN ltR etplrg* Fob. 9, ISIS.
out, piai, ImprOva, Irrigai», draln. cultlvate,
State of Kentucky, \
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th la i» appvonrlaxu or aeedtul, far ibo-daval- County oi Hell.rreby cWttijr. that
befor*'lotary
me,
oyn in i- or fmprpvamenl of asme, for «ny
pereonally » 0peered U , J ,
pur) U t lor ertile»,thè «ama Mayeha «dan«.
ril
known
to
be
one
o
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h
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ed;, là undorteb«* nn l direct ilio* ntaaàge- B
Ihlng incorporator*, and « h o arknu»f)
before Ute. that ha aubectlbed M*
to
tho'.
foyvtelns
article«
of
Incorpora•
r«pt, erect an,I roaetri
Ilo», lor tho purpoeee therein asitetaoed.
j
hiildinsa, work*, taciortca. ha tefe. ' ,
-, Wllnate my hand and officiél eeal at * uditine«, club knueea, aruuMmefit-p
rireville, lo the county pf Hell aad atete a f
»creation pierà and «lk»V' Impruvaa
Kentucky, «h U»J» the l» t p . day of ||« y ,
od tku property of (k K corpoiatien, •
t i e propetty of utkera; 1« Maaufactur«.
A , (M«ii)1 1 * ' H D T M j , n ^ 3 r c W w 8 o ) i .
'duep/. pgftk*»*. acquire,--koid, morti
• ~ N p la r y Fu hile,
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piedi*, »eil, »eel(a, U ïptfer, .trade and
My commieelou etaim» Jan. ffS,- 1*18. *. Ç..
in timbar, timber Upd«, turpentine,
d ee. A. DeCottea, •
vt“;
pinti»* landa, » « ta l »lem#, lumber and i
Aitoraoy tor In c ir p ir a lJ fi. ■
materiale, »od tp hindi* and qtberwia»
I» mere bandiec.-ql ayary rl»»a and dea

R a t a l h ig h -

o x t o W lU la m a . baa
th « N a s h v ille -d u b
lh o Kanaaa C l t / c l u b , W lllU o a
tw a Q g c t l n * a s o tte o f th e In a tm o -

aonat property, or 1« labor or aeróle*», er
may be l.&lt;u»d or uaed for tho purchaae of
real aed pcreonal property, nr for tho pay­
ment of labor or cervie««, at a juat -valua­
tion. to bo determined by the board af
directora,
Artide IV.
1 Thl» corporation »hall continue, and bevo
full power lo «lercia« Ita corporato right«
and franchi»«« for a period of n in ety nine
year*.
,. «
Artici» V.
The buiineaa of thla corporation abati bo
co a ducted by the loltewing officer»: A preaIdeet and vice preeldent, a ■aeei elary and
tree«lifer, »ho may &gt;» one and tha aamu
pereoo, and a board of not leca than thtee.
nor more than nine director«, » h o muat
bo holder« of atock In,»aid corporation,
to bo alerted annually by aald atock holder«.
Until tha Aral meeting ol the ttockholdete,
hereinafter provided for, the offlearn of thla
corporation «hall be;
George E. Montgomery, preeldent; Walter
S. Adame, vice preeldent; M. J. U m i , eecrdtary ana treonurer.
Tha board of director* thall be: Georg«
E. Montgomery, Walter 8. Adam« and M, J,
hi M U.
The flrat or orgaaiaation mooting of the
etorkholdera o f thla cnrporalion ahall ho
held In the city of Sanford, Seminole coun­
ty , atate of Florida, on tha 7th day of July,
A. D. 1814, for th* purpoao of adontinff.
by-law», completing th* organiaattea n fth i»
corporation, and aUo far tha putpoae of
electing eurh officer« of the corporation, aa
are hereinabove provided for, and there­
after the annual meeting of the stockholder«
of title corporation «halt be held on the
icrond Tuesday In July, of »«eh and every
year.1
Artlrt* VI,
''The high»*l amount of IndaKUdneva or
liability to which this corporation ahall yubject lucll »hall b* a-----------an amount* -----equal■ to the.
— ol tate corporation.
Article VII.
The nape* and recidane«* of th* «uharrihtng incorporator* and the antouut «1
capitai atock aubaedhad by anch nr*&gt; aa fol­
low* to* wit;
-Georg« E. Montgomery. Sanford, Florida*
100 »hare*.
.Walter 8. Adama. I^ulaville, Ky., 100
aharrt.
M. J. Mova, Fine ville, Ky., 100 abarca.
In Wlthr*« Whereof, the eub»rriblng In*
corporator» haw* hereunto ect their aamekGe«. E. Montgomery.

i lim it Wr reetrirt. In a»y
. buaiaeee or power ef I

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For Rent—2 Roams, 2nd flights,
sïïTTsBTë ToT TTfTîr im iiamptFr™ n$T
gentleman and wife. ^F ln a plaxxa,
water, gas stove, toilet, -entirely
Address P. 0. Box 893
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Woman Freed for Soroery Re­

cently in Pennsylvania.

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^h«x" dodtfr whn hod
to ward off the evil spirits.
A stranger In Carlisle prvUstod,
that he. had suffered from pain In the
stomach which be believed to be doe
to the evil aye of an old woman of
the town who wsa generally behaved
to have the ability to exercise this
baleful power. A “hex” doctor visited
him, and when he thought he had dis­
covered a faith In' their mysteries the
stranger withdrew and later »sum­
moned him to his house, whore he was
Informed that be hadgdlscovered that
an old witch had made a wax Image
of the stranger and atuck pins In cer­
tain parte of IL Hence tho pains.
Could he be cilredT asked the patleoL The "hex” doctor assured him
that hie powers wore superior to those
al_Uw iwiich. and. he vndudesk.to
prove I t Getting a wax Image, he
placed It In front of the fireplace,
shoved a braes bullet Into an old
musale-loadtng pistol and'extinguished
all the lights but that pAde by the
fire.
• The doctor koeft on the floor and
the patient was’ told to hold his hands
ufxra the seat of hie peins. The bullet
waa, then fired Into the obdomea of
the wax figure, while Incantations
were said, and the man waa assured
that ho was cured. With all truthfulness be could key that bo had, no more
pain and for himself had proved the
existence of witchcraft In Pennsylva­
nia Id the twentieth century.

| [ you want to buy or sell Con­ ’1-fsX" Doctor Shoots Wax *1mage to
nelly’s Real Estate Office U tho place
Ralleva Pains Caused by Powers
to
do
businoa«.
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of- tho Evil E y w ^ a lt In a
V All Local Advertisements Under
Lawyer's Bad.
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Wanted—Furnished rooms for
New York.—A womap tried for
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum light housekeeping. Rooms, c-o
witchcraft I We bold up our bands
.Herald.
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Charge 25 Cents.
and wonder a t the bigotry of those
narrow-minded Puritans la Salem,
In answering an advertisement
All idndfl of stenographic and type­ Mass. Booh a situation seems so re­
where ho name or ho«»A number la writing work neatly done. Apply mote from anything that would bo
mentioned In .th e ad please do not St. John’s Hotel, Room 12.
77-tfc possible today I Bo we a rt ts the
ask The Herald f o r Information a«
habit of saying, but It Isnot an Im­
(o the Identity of the advertiser.
Wanted—One or more rooms on possibility.
Oply a abort Urns ago a woman was
Usually we do not know who -the Urst floor ■ftfi light housekeeping.^Un
triad'for witchcraft In a court of law
advertiser la and If we do we ore furnished, by a n t elderly lady*
In south Pennsylvania.' That was not
no|* allowed to fire out this in* A. D. K., Herald office.
84-4tc
tb* name used In the charge that was
formation. Simply write a letter
brought against her, but that was the
and address It .as per instructions
Wanted to buy from owner, either accusation that was lodged ta tho
n the’ ad. I •
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vacant or, Imporvecb elty property, minds of every one Who was Interest­
well located. No agente. Address ed In th* os««, which was tried la a
FOR
"Property," c-o Herald.
84-2tp region so thoroughly saturated with
traditional superstition that not even
For sale at a bargain If taken at r Lost— Pocket book, yellow leather, the presen t prosperity and general ed­
once— one Berkshire boar, registered, contained money and valuable pa­ ucation can destroy them. Technically
:i years old. Address Leonard Vih- pers. Finder return to L. P. Me the woman was convicted of obtaining
money under false pretenses, but ac­
len, R. D. No. 1, Sanford, Fla.
Culler’s store and receive reward, tually she was coo rioted of being a
Mattsrhorn of Mon, .
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witch—a “hex" doctor who
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In the corridor óf uno of our Amer­
wowed.”
ican high schools two great plcturea
For Sale or Rent— 8 room 2 story
In the home of a prominent la
hang aa companions: that craggy
dwelling house, located at ond of
In Camden county there is a bole In peak among mountains—tho Matter­
Oak avenue, known as Sanford
the post of a mahogany bedstead filled horn; that craggy peak among men—
Heights,; with store house and fair
with salt which witnesses to Me beUef Abraham Lincoln.—From Ariadne Gil­
good business and one acre good Guaranteed Wear E vtr Hosiery For In witchcraft. At onft llms ha prose­ bert's “More-Thlyj Conquerors,” fa 8L
truck land. Afl together and in
Men and V^dmen
cuted a case against an old woman Nicholas.
• y. I '
good order. Good water on place.
who, when convicted and toed, left
Ladies’ Special Offer .
the court muttering Incantations ■to
Reason for renting, climate don’t
vowing vengeance.
Mercenary.
agree with me,-‘ Apply a t once to For Limited Time Only—
Six pair of our' finest 38c value
That night the lawyer was suddenly
‘W h at did your gudlonco do when
T. P. Hill, located on place.
ijkdies’ guaranteed hose in black,or attacked with violent pains In the you told them you bad never paid a
8&amp;-2tp
Un fhlors with written guarantee, head. The curse had come upon him dollar for a vote and never Intended
—
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For Sale— Thirty Indian Runner for '91.00 and 5 stam ps for postage. and he foared the wretched old won- to?” Inquired the friend of tho candi­
whom he beltevod to be respon­ date running -for .reflection. “Well,
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
ducks now laying. Reason for sell­
sible for IL Only witchcraft can a fo- applauded, but most of thorn
For
n
limited
time
only,
six
pairs
ing Is removal to .lace where ducks
drive out witchcraft. No doctor of scorned to loao Interest.”
cannot be kept. C. C. Morris, of our finest 35c value Guaranteed inedlelno would do In such a case.
Hose with written guarantee and
R. D. No. 3.
86-2tp
A toy laborer who waa born with
a pair of our well known Men’s ■'¡caul over his faco was brought In
m
ho Knew Better.
For Sale at a big bargain, as I live Paradise Garters (pr one dollar, nnth
Newltt—“They say that tho person
so far away cannot attend to this 5 cents for postage
with a strong Imagination has abso­
lutely no head'for figures.“ Marryot—
15 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
You know these hosa; they stood
"Don’t you believe IL When my wife
City, Sanford, Fla. 8 acres irri­ the test when alt others
failed.
_geta her Imagination at work upon
gated und tiled, fine 6 Inch flowing They give real foot comfort. They
her age the can roako arithmetic look
well. If you want 16 acres of flue have no seams to rip. They never
■lily.’’
celery and potato and vegetable become loose and baggy os tho shgpe
land go"and'Took" k t“ thtf—Bllrt mnke U knit TnV noLpressed in. They are
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford Guaranteed for fineness, for style,
ModSm Student
“How about your geometry? I want
runs past the land known as the for superiority of material and work­ the hole In the northeast leg of the
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer manship, absolutely stainless and to bed, Oiling It with s a lt over which you to do something In th a t” “Well,
to owner. J. P., 26 Columbia Street, wear six months without holes, or n he bad chanted Incantations., This it's this way, father. Unless Imako
done, ho announced that the evil pow­ a certain percentage in football, they
Hampstead. 1,. I., N.‘ Y.
85-4tp new. pair free.
won’t let me take the geometry af
Don’t delay send in your order be­ ers bad notified tho witch, who lived
In a hut at some distance. Hint she
For Sale—Good all round horse. fore offer ciplrra. Give correct
could no longer hold dominion over
size.
M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hnmmork.
tho body of her enemy, tho lawyer.
Place for the Thermometer.
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WEAR*EVER HOSIERY COMPANY The patient believed that hia.poJna
If you have only one thermometer,
Dayton,.Ohio
ceased from that hour.
sacrifice your curiosity an to thè out#
For Sale— Horse, buggy and har­
A proape roue merchant In Carlisle aide temperature and hang It In yonr:
ness, SIOl) cash. Apply to J. n .
permitted the body of hla Infant fchild living room, that you may preservo
Hunter, 303 East First St.
to be covered with a coating of green your health by keeping the room “Just
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pjrint, in obedience to the orders of a warm enough.”
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For S ale- 160 acres fertile land,
100 acres cleared and fenced, Terms
to ault. Dcrivsi &amp; Harris, 138 Wil­
low -Avc., New York.
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____ Character ToJd by the Nose.
It la an ancient belief that tho nose
Indicates ancestry. We speak abqut
th e 'a risto c ra tlo nose • with its high
bridge and tho plohelAn nose of tho
toller, Cortalnly, In a great many
coses, reco can bo distinguished by
tbo noao. Tho Hebrew could -hardly
»fused with the typical begro
ut
bo confused
nose. Tr.e
The highly-arched noso is sup­
posed to Indicate tendency to rule, and
the flattened, post) shows servility.

These two beautiful n|t{&gt;.
•r jewelry lre ,he P ** * Pop.
society women in New
**•*
largest cities,
titles. They ^
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ile„7
g s n t -gold
— finished artic!«
will gladden the heart of
***
or woman no matter how v y l5*‘
Oar Free Offer.

All fb the Vision.
Some people think that everything
In the wort Is twisted and corrupt,
end that no human being can bo
trusted. Others who are wiser feel
very differently about ,IL As Ituskin
stye; “In all things throughout tho
world, tho men vrrrr loctr f o r ttn r
crooked will see tho crooked, and tho
man who looks fpr the straight will
see the straight.”
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tUlTd
1Sp^,lrn,ln,
and desire
to place a ll|g boxV ^ £
fine, healthful gum into every ^
I t sweetens the brcath-whlteJ
teeth and olds digestion, U k t
refreshing and pleuing ,0 ,» l*
every one spending ua but |0e
•fi-attmrpe- to- ctrrernh1ppln r
will ship a big bo* of 20 r e n l u i
packages of the Spearmint Gum JS
Include the elegant
’’Tango1, necklace and “ HrdA
Th* " '’.
absolutely (,H
This offer ia foils short time «!,
Not more than 2 orders to one u
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The leading doctors of France hive this.
for years used a prescription of veg­
UNITED SALES Cn.MPANI
etable oils for chronic stomach trouble
Dayton.
Ohio , . -P .O .B stu,
and constipation that acts like a charm.
One dcisc will convince you. Severe
cases of years standing are often greatly
Vila Program Arranged.
benefited within 24 hours. So many
The limit of coolnesa was
people are getting surprising result« that reached by a Yorkshire (Eoj
we feel all persons suffering from con­
stipation, lower bowel and stomach churchgoer, who requested the tn
troubles should try Mayr’a Wonderful to open the windows before the m
Stomach Remedy. I t ia now sold here mon, aa It waa uahealthy to alten t*.
hot rood).
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by L. R. Philips &amp; Co. (Adrt.)

French Remedy For
• Stomach Trouble

NEW
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
THE

STAM PS

MERRIAM W EBSTER

Tho O n ly N ew unabridged die*
tionary in mtay yoara.
Contains tho p ith and essence
of a n a u th o rita tiv e lib ra ry .
C overs e v e ry field o f k n o w l­
ed g e. A n E n c y c lo p e d ia in a
sin g le b o o k .
t o o O n ly D ic tio n a ry w ith th o
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2700 Pagoa.
6 0 0 0 Illu s tra tio n s . C ost n e a rly
- h a lf a m illio n d o lla rs .

T h a t’s .what we'd have youdo
By which you’ll find
O ur goods the best

L o t u s t o l l y o n a b o u t t h iB m o s t
r o m n r k n b lo a ln g lo v o lu m e .

Ever Offered You
O ur bread, our buns, O ur pies, our cake,
O u r rolls and nil the rest,
We rely upon, good friends

J . L . M i l i o r ’s
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For Side- 1910 f’ odillav ton log]
«sir (or $40(1.00, just overtotaled, in

good running shape.
chine Si Garage.

Sanford Ma­
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For,'Sale— Practically bran, new
1914 Overland touring car, - fully
equipped, sell starter,, electric lights
In use short time by owner. $850
cash takes 6ar. B.’ &amp; O. Motor&gt;Co.

All Pure Silk Crepe
de Chine ..... . . $6.00

For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow. I’. 0 .
;/ Box 1367._______________ 7-d..;—
When you want a typewrites--*«*«
Connelly, also ribbons nnd parboil
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Ifbr Sale—Black saddle and driving
mere.. Inquire of J. D. Roberts at
grocery.

EVERY
CORSET

LADY’S
FAVORITE

LADY
THAT
WANTS

LACES
For .Sale—Two Jersey heitert with
fî.rjU calf, J. D. Hoekln», Second
■tteit.
84-4tp *
'or Sate—Two good horses anc^
ng wagon. 'In q u ire of Coco Cola
Uing Co.
80-tfc

Silk Chiffon;-alP colòrs
ne Silk, fancy

FRONT

For Sate or Rent—Two nice resi­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen
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FuiWahed room ‘for rent Terms rea*
sonable. Apply 214 Park avenue. 68-tí

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For R ent—Rooms/ large, pool,
screened and well furnished 4or
housekeeping, At 302 J a f k dvenue.
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7 For Rant—Completely . fbr&amp;lshed
houee^wfth piano for 4h*l summer.
Fow steps to fcqetofficc, dupot and;
stcam ef codlr. " A7 Wv Brown, En-«
terprlre,. Florida.
Fpr Reni—Furnished offlcp'equlpith roll top desk, affiw chairs
and tables. Also a r “
typewritmrjT ^
ment for sale or

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OmCIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

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I N S A N FO R D — Lift h Worth Lioing

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ANTI-TRUST LAWS
WILLOCCUPYSTAGE
IN THE SENATE

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914
__________________________

NO. S3

Lawn Social Was Great
FLORIDA LEADS AGAIN
Tho Jawn social given by the
Brotherhood of the Presbyterian
Fulier’e Earth Comes In Great
church last Friday night was a great
Quantity From Florida
success socially if not financially and
Washington, June 23,—-Another
those who attended are looking fordistinction )}*» come to the state of
w ard ao more of ^heee social gather­
Florida- In a bulletin on "The Proings during the sommer. The spa­
duetion of Fuller’s Earth in 1913"
cious home, and bcautfiful grounds
the United Slates Geological Survey
WILL MAKE AN EFFORT TO
of, the Stevens home perfectly adapt­
aays:
they w il l l i k e l y b e t a k e n
A
GREAT
SURPRISE
T
O
OUR
NORTHERN
PREVENT THE REGULAR
ed to an' affair of this kind were
"Florida is the leading fuller's
£ UP i n THE SENATE
never more beautiful.' John Giiham
DEADLOCK
earth producing state, having re­
FRIENDS—T H E
FORMER
W INTER
TODAY •
^
of the Brotherhood class had strung
ported for 1913 over two-thlrda of
myriads of
incandescent
lights
the marketed output of the entire
RESORT
NO
W
A
SUM
M
ER
RESORT
through the trees and Mho porches
country.” ; .
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_ind these vari-coiernhslohes «bowed
Florida is first in the production
the'''Yoliag’e and mammoth shade ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL REGISTER THE
‘of
pineapples, first In the production
trees and the green grass beneath
of
long
staple cotton, first in the pro­
STATE
OF
“SUNSHINE,
FRUITS
AND
FLOW­
even better than, the Sunlight could
duction,
of naval stores, first in the NEW SUGGESTIONS TO EMBRACE V ;
ERS” IS THE COOLEST IN THE UNION
OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OP do, making a ' veritable bower of
production
of cigars manufactured
SEPARATE PLANS FOR THE
summer Florida &amp; auty and the real
THE WORLD AT LARGE IN
from
Cuban
tobacco,
and
now
it
Is
CONSTITUTIONALISTS
aefulgence wax furnished by a large
JABLpID FORM
officially
accorded
first
rank
In
the
sections
of
the
country,
the
area
of
Florida
la
the
oooldat
state
in
the
arc light th a t threw its-rays across
Niagara Falla, Ont., June 23.—
^ Wiahlnktont^June 23 .~ T b e' senate th e street and held the attention of union in the summer and Sanford is precipitation during the last twenty- production of fuller’s earth.
The South American mediators to­
This four hour«- being’ confined mostly to
The bulletin deals interestingly day proposed a new course of action,
tQ) begin work on sn ti-tru st legi»- those who were passing.
Scattered the coolest cjty ip the state.
the
Northeast
with
a
narrow
belt
of
s
proven
by
the
Times
Union
of
with
the subject, saying in jp a rt:
Ution today unleaa pin ns of tho lead­ all about the grounds were tables
which not only will prolong, media­
"The original use qf fuller's earth, tion proceedings, but eventually may
en -fa I.
Senator Newlanda will and chain! (or the guests to be com­ Jscksonville in an article in tlie Sun­ precipitarion from South Dakota
Fair ront w W h it obtains its name, was work out a soluiloti of the Mexican
bring the first meaaure on the pro­ fortable t&amp;Lo being served ice cream, day edition‘in which-,the tem pers-' westward to the Pacific slope.
,,
rv*
• .
weather
prevails
over
practically
the n tulU'nfc-WAiloth. But little is now problem.
ture
was
taken
odftlally
and
the
gram to the floor by calling up&gt; thU
&lt;n* cake and tattkmade and to make the
entire
southern
section,
ai^d--J^tr
5
[cusedVifr
this
eouhtry.
for
that
pur­
following
figurca
given
to
the
public.
ftderal trade commiasiot} b " " “ A
* m t-., $cca*ipn aee&lt;i*îjÿiaÎ masculine the
The nature of the plan, designed
pi2)Uipai,‘t»e being in the to prevent the deadlock between the
"Jacksonville's temperature regis­ ulsrty over \frh cottbn'IflS t/- »“ .- ■■ pose,
\j completed by Uic Inters
members of the Brotherhood waited
Tebiperatur*« »rq. biply/JoTor. cyn- ileaehidg; -&lt;ei«ri(ying or filtering of American and .Mexican deiegatea
nerfo committee! N o e 'J
on the tables altired in regulation ter yesterday dra* 86; and ohly two
trsl
and southern l^ tlo n a* .' 8f “ he fats, gfewfla and oils. 1^ is also
places
in
the
state
touched
the
90
»mate ia ready to predlc
chef style with white aprons and
from abruptly ending the confer­
country,
but cooler wo^«T^e^*i»T(s ucd In the manufacture of pigments ence, hads been more closely guar de
mark,
while
all
the
rest
of
the
coun­
ram will bp fiidahed ci!
caps under the supervision of ’the
try the high nineties and 100 were oVer the northeast and’
lakes or printing wail papers, for the de­ than anything that haa transpired
e It will gfl'to the Whited
head waiter, E. E. Brady.
region, which is under th#„.influence fection of certain coloring matters in at the conference. ,
lor the President's algnature.
Ali during the evening delightful tho rule.
Very llttfe rain w%* reported from of an area oMdgh barometer. (D y e r some food products, and as a sub­
tn of both parties are convinced music was rendered by the Brock
It beoame known, however, th a t
Florida
stations, or from any of the Florida the tem perature at 7 a. m. stitute (or talcum powder The another effort was being mage to
Rowcver, th a t the President intend phurch Orchestra on the porch and
U aee that' CongreM stays here until the spacious residence was also open rest of the country, and the forecast was &gt;0 degree«, and practically the common practice with mineral oils bring the constitutional!«* into close
(be anti-trukt work ia done, and to the public, the cool rooms offer­ seemed to indicate clearing or clear «am» temperature prevailed o n ’ the a to dry the earth carefully, after touch with the purposes ol media­
while there is the same old dealre ing- the ladles a chance for social weather, where unsettled conditions Immediate Gulf coast westward to which it Hs ground to suitable sixes tion without formally admitting
snd run intp long cylinders, through them. The suggestion contemplates
to get away, there are not many conversation and getting together. and local showers had been common Texas.
during
the
p
u
t
week.
The winds are light and variable which the crude, black minerals oils separate conferences between tbo
who think adjournm ent possible un­
T he. affair was unique as n social
Generally fair*Sunday with gentle, on the lower coasts. Conditions are allowed to percolate slowly. As American delegate* and representa­
til tho trust bills are passed.
because no charges were made for
* An effort may be made during the cither the refreshments, or the ser­ shifting-winda, mostly sduth’over tho favor, generally fair weather over a result, the oil that first comes out tives of the constitutionalist*. Jus­
week to aid in expediting these bills vice of the gentlemanly waiters, the northern portion of the state, was this sect on tonight * snd Sunday; is perfectly water white, and much tice Lamar and F’federick W. Lah| through the Senate.
Democratic guest* leaving a freewill offering in what waa said of today, by th e local Ueht variable winds, mostly so u th thinner than that which follows. rnan would continue their dealings
The oil allowed to continue percc^ with the Hucrt» delegates through
leader» are anxious to have the party the plate for the new Presbyterian weather man.
arly.”
latlng
through the earth untf&amp;Tbe the mediation board. In th ‘s w»y
get together in conference and d e ­ church. •-•
~7~
Tha following are the maximum
lsting
through the earth until he all elements in the Mexican situation
termine its 1 ne of action before the
A huge score hoard leaning against temperatures reported by Florida
Trip to Enterprise *
color
reaches
a certain mjuumum would b ; drawn together and there
saraaurea aro far on the way, Sen­ tbo. house attracted the attention statlona yesterday:
thade.
.
y,
On
account
of
the
Camp
Fire
would be no necessity for the dec­
io r Kern, m ajoruty leader, who haa of thé people present and upon get­
Apalachicola....................- . . . 90
£irls
at.
Enterprise
the
terry
boat
'With
the
vegetable
oils
t he"pro­ laration of an armistice until some
been out o town, ia exported back ting nearer it they discovered $500
GalnesvIDeV. . ...,
will have special cheap rates of 26 cess Is radically different. The oil Is argument was reached and ap['within a few days, and.on'm s return a n d \$250 and $100 sections, which
. 85
Jacksonville. . . . .
cents
the round trip beginning* next heated In large tanks beyond the proved by the constitutionalist*.
I the subject of' a party conference interpreted meant that any one who
.
88
Key W est. . . . . . .
Thursday
morning. , The boat Alma boiling point of water;- from 8 to 10 The plan was said to be a result of
; wid be taken up iA earnest.
felt disposed could put their name
. 88
Miami. L J V _ * it _gr* V t -* -&gt;
-May
will
.leave
Sanford dock -.At .9 per cent of it* weight of fuller's the visit of Minister Naon of Ar­
Many Democrats believe th a t it down for th a t amount and during
. 86
Madison. ... . .
and
11:90
In
the
morning and 4:80 earth Is thep added; snd the mix­ gentine, to Washington, where Pres­
90
will serve tp give notice to Repub­ the evening about $8000 was pledged
Marianna. . . . 1■* * .» *- f .w•-.&lt;
ip_^he
.a/iernqon.
t
ture I* vigorously stirred ,and then ident Wilson la said to bava empha­
82
licans th a t it will be useless for them for tho starting of the .new building
S an fo rd .. . .r * j * *-* i j-*j»Tgri
Special
trip
'from
Ssnford
Thurs­
filtered off through bsg filters. The sised the written statem ent of Jus­
86
to struggle, against the Democratic th a t will soon grace th f lot a t the
Tampa . . ..
day
night
for
the
Aspinwall
enter­
coloring . tpttteL_r*mains', with the tice Lamar that any agreement not
86
determination to enact its own form corner of Oak avenue and Third
Titusville ..
tainment.
Boat
will
leave
Sanford
earth,
the filtered o 1 being pf * pale approved by the constitutionalists
86
ofi yjrGat levitation and that this atti- street.
Tallahassee.
Tho social while not a successful
. tudt wilt'aid in bringing about ad­
Rains haVe ceased over southern dock i t ' 7:30. Round trip 25 cents. straw colPr,'providing the operation wabtd be Va paper agreement," and
has been conducted with sufficient would not accomplish the sole pur­
journment* late in July or early in financial ‘venture was a great eoAcare. "
pose of the United States, which fa
August.. *7 ‘
y’-V vontion of the church peoplo of Ssn^r
HANFORD’S CANNING FACTORY
MASONIC
PICNIC
‘Fuller's earth was first d'seoyered the pacification
t
..... i - 1' i t - r
' J r. •ford, as all of them combioed in
- ■j of - Mexico.
' w.-*»-- - / ./»■. .
•
making
It
a
delightful
social
gath
lit
the
United
States
in
i
891
hear
Emerimn. E . Dcitrick, m anagerial
Will Put Up Fruits, VegetJbles.KraOt
1
Junior* Have Outing
Alexander, Ark., by John Usen, whlo
a theatrical production presenting a «ring and the members of the B roth­ The Masons snd Their Fsmllles Will
Turtle and Clatfi^.oups
,r
Picnic
at
.Woodland
Park,
T he Junior Christian Endeavor
U
still
a-producer.
This
earth
Was
troupe of trained Ilona w si killed «hd erhood class feel th a t they have
The Herald ha* set
fie.•*&lt;!-'
The Masons and ’ their families
of the Presbyterian church ‘ Lere . *
..............
.............................
for a time by th e■.808
r.partiy devoured in Chicago by. «lx been amply repaid by the generous
vantage*
ol
s
canning’
fheto^yvri^H.iw
lion« when, he entered . the car fn response of those present and from expect to have one big.tltpe at.lrjfood Sanford section for many y e a rs'sn d
ri5S-**th&gt;n farm a'n^.ye^M ^S T 011 Cor?Pil"y'*c
. were delightfully entertained Thurs- **
which they w ere . c a g e d . While the their humble efforts a great start land Park next Thursday and the at last oqe man a t least has scon but its use was finally. abandon&gt;-d. day afternoon at the home of How­
epera were recovering D ietrich’» toward the new church has been following invitation has been ex­ the advisability of having a canning In 1893 fuller's earth 'wa*'discovered ard Hwartx on Silver Lake, some
tended to the Masons:
incur. Quincy, Fla., by accident. An thro« mile* south of Sanford- The
'• •
dy a lion escaped from ail-adjoin­ made.
You and every other Maeon in factory here where so many fruits ¿ffort- was made to burn brick on greater portion of the party -went ;
ing cage ^nd torrorited tha residents
Windham—Moore
hearing of .this notice ar 6 Invited to and Vegetables, fish snd clams can the property of the Owl Cigar Com­ out in a targe wagon filled with
.of the thinkly populated quartet’ in
It scemj that our old friend, attend this annual picnic- You and b e.had snd «¿here so much is wasted pany; the effort failed, but .an em­ straw ; others went in automobile«,
which the car stood. The escaped
Jimmy Windham of Orlando has your family and any Who are ina- every year that could be canned and ploye ,of the_ company called atten­ while stlj! more enthusiasts went In
lion finally wax -driven back to it*
boon married and M17bride is Miss sonicaiiy connected. The fare Is !5c sold afterward.
irivate conveyances. Each df the
Icar, having’ harmud no one. George
A. Buch, the manager of t h | B«m&lt;* tion to the cloee resemblance, of the
F l o r e n c e Moore, sister of Mm. Hop- round Dip, leaving a t .foot of Park
tarty carried a well filled lunch basclay
used
to
the
Germah
fuller's
McChord, keeper of the lions wsS
son of this city and well known here. avenue 8, 8:30, 9 A. fti. and 12 m., inole Fish Co., has a place in the earth. In consequence' of this dis­ cet and upon arrival' proceeded to
. unable to help Dietrich. I
The following from the Saturday and,.after, U .^ c e s a jry tq. accommo­ Lefiler buildipg and for .some time covery t her* - wad eanalderable ex­ Uk« full charge of Mr. Swart* home.
r v /:■ '• \ __‘ I .
edition of j J u ilupofler-Star followg; date. T h oeed*rfrJnc- lo -go. Your b w - h e n H e the fish and produce citement snd supposed deposit* of Silver Jiake has a,sp len d id w n d j , . ;
uffregette baiting has become the
Mr. Jnines E. Windham -left yes­ bsskeis drill’-tfe taken nflt in .a team.. business; but being an expert canner fuller's earth were deported from a m itom , thus making it an Ides) b « tW ‘ :Yegular Sunday am usem ent of -Lon­ terday afternoon for Daytona, where,
to T. J. Miller .&amp; h e -Jibs been fteping bis eyes open
don crowds. Police were kept busy It ia announced by hix* friends, on Son store. . Don’t be worried with to the possibilities of this business in number of states. The material In ng place, there being priv^t*,-dockAv . ,*
along lU ’ilhoree; Th^. , party .lliffLocfqy _iii Hyde Park protecting tho Sunday hp will lead ,-to the m atri­ th e.b w k et.
Sanford and will soon' have a moat the most of tbes«”dfepogUn was found
riedly
donned their antilntlc'clothing
to
be
of
r\o
value
as
fuller’s
earth.
women.'and escorting th in to places monial altar Miss Florence Moore • In the evept th at any qf thh mem­ complete outfit for the* canning of al
and
proceedftd^
&lt;4 'disport them- , '
"From, the inception of tha indus­
of Rafétjf. VaripiíB suffragette mcot- Mr. Windham is one of the popular bers have Ifeen overlooked the Ma­ kinds of fruit* * spd vegetables as
salve«
In
p
lscifi^
w aterf'b rih e Ia.ke.
try
Florida
has
been
the^leading
7 inga were broken up and (ho'speak- managers of the Yowell-Duckworth sons wish It to be understood that well a* sour kraut, turtle soups and
Mr*. Richsrd C. Maxwell' was given « .
iuiner.clsm
*soup
t
h
a
r
i
r
the
depiw
*acint'xt*t*r“
A
tf
im
-th
e
prohttstjed from t-he ptatfoAae with store, being aL the head of tho shoe any and «11 Mason* *ijd t b i l r fam­
... ,
*
«
t
i
I.
«• .
&lt;4((s»4 a h i s ' * m A u l ì , *
nm I I t » * « a l a i * *
‘ }
• trhesl* of -a ducking in the Serpen­ department. The bride to be . is ilies are cordially welcome to attend light qf the epicure and makes the dtlction was only tVro or three state«. the prise for high diving. Mrs. -C. P
Paxton
took
the
awartFfor
tin*
great,
In 1897-1899 it w u reported from
tine., *■*. From the,- temper of the quit«' well known hero, and has been the picnic. Invitation* were sent weiLs
eat long distance » w l m m e r . ;
crowds thpafc: tlireát* probably would ono of the efficient Utachoxs in the put by postal but some of. tjiem
There are *0 many tomato** th»t Florida, Colorado and New York,
hayc been put intp e*«cutlo!r'except public schools of Orange county m*y have been delayed in . trans go t&lt;£ rot aacb ye*r in the fields her# with a very small proportion from Graham was given « ptiae for t|elhg? V,
able to remain tu:
.
for the energetic-action pf the police; having been a t Oakland during the mtaaion' Woodland Park is one of tbdt Mr. Buch ought tp get all he .Utffb; in 1901 Arkansas w u |a d d e d
longer
thatt
any
one.
‘fciaidp
Purdoiv
to
th#
list.
From
1
1904
to
1907
Ar
. Hcrvérat womepí'spccíÁlo.rs' w e ^ s u b - )juf-term. The many friends of the the prettiest picnic grounds in*the want* merely - for the .asking ant
kanaaa wag the second (¿fifer pro­ Lillian "Hetririg and UUlari
.. jxcf»• 8 to rough treatm ent.
j'yoiing couple w 11 extend
pre- state and the Masog*; picnic is they can bo put up at*-a nominal cost
ducer. Fuller's’ earth was found tn swam * a draw swim .for a box of .
cOngratuUtiona for their (more hx£- bound to be a succees^ * Remember and «old back to the trade at a rea­
•T :
------ *r---- ------ -rt- 7Georgia .soon'after Its-diaW rcry In chocolates and will have to do the
•t
**.;• . ■ •'*.
pineia In tbu wedded stale.
They the date, next T h u rsd af.-June 26th. sonable price! Turtle# are plentiful,
i appear vfjjolc stunt o-iAr.’.’ Francl* Dutton
■y "
Dr. Armstrong H fr¿
both-the soft shell and the green ,eea Florida,-vbutfG«orgia’ did
wilj m*He their homo in" Orlando,
. ‘when It«hd Junior Dutton, a couple Ol tot*
h
*
a
'p
ro
d
u
c
e
r‘
Until
190
turtles and the "ddtffllhk clam* are
■ p t and Sinr./E. P. A’rmslrong on taking apartments on West street.
~XP” Story1—Bogard
w ko’jreside pear the lake were given *'
wH
the
t-hird
largro^
prdddclni:
^ ^ ^ h t i r 'Aekutlful • yéacht " Rlveryiéw
Misa Anna D. Story was married roost plentiful on the coast.
ch«T‘ prise Jhr being the bjat t all
state;
it
hs#
ranked
second
rinc#
c
Vjl*r!da
UnirerBily
C
stsligue
Maid, are in thu city this‘week’
to Mr. W. S. Bogard at .fi o’clock • Mr. Buch. who Is a German and,
Unlyerslty of Florida csts- Sunday afternoon at the home of knows about sour kraut has an-idea ■ince 1909, In* 1994 Alabama and gpolfntl cavort cm in either deep or
u ( ywaht' being/anckored at tha, oky,
shaHorw^. w ater."
■' dpoV.V Thpy are accompanied by ioslm ipr
!? • n?8t bo,lW -of her sister, Mra. A, D. Wells, who (hat a can of good sour kraut With Massachusetts, and'/in- 1907 9pnt|
&gt;.'t-,-«11«'swimming cbnUsti
‘ their dsughWr, Miss Ruth and sob, 200 pages flow ready lor-distribu- I vea in the seuthesat section, of the «-few welners in thsm will tem nt the Carol!qa and tr#sax • ftrat »enortac been completed the party repi
production:
In
1902
California
en­
L. G. Armstrong and expect to’spend tlont I t ' contain* valuable'• ipfor^ city, Rev. E. T Pouieon of the appetite .of any one and be h u a
keadqbartera where Jthe feast
roatlon-about the history of Oiy Unl- ^Baptist church officiating. I t was a special-- ran of this kind th a t will tered Vh# liflt.”
»'¡.-several days'ln-rn. On account
bevn spread, coffee made and lemon­
vgjsity,
it*
governmept’
and
regula­
‘simple but Impressive homo wed­ prove most popular with the trade.
the upper river being low they m iy
ade
built, .and the damage done to Mi
i . not ascend very far but they cjtpect tion*,’ the name* of it* officers and ding . The contracting .partita Jfifli
Hall Game Thursdsy
the
eat*
proved u&gt; be total In its
governing «1 Chuluota and both. 4rfi highly
.
WjrtnJoy several side trip» whllff teschen», »nd o* tho
demolishing
_f*fff«t*.
There
will
be
some
ball
playing
YQ^NO
LARRX
OOTUE
htfe: The Rlvervlew Maid U out boards. It tails about the beautUul teemed young pdqple, who ha»*u»
Hext
Thursday
at
Holden
Psrk
**:Chaperoned by Mrs.
—A T
* ifrlend*
- t m.mm.Jim ■* &gt;k.
mJ! • V,
tthem
l i u trt
Sf tlf
t 6 mwish
joy
ñr.tfis finest pleasure yichis thdt campus, tbs splendid buildlngs^snd 111O^l f of
Max
we
1
,
^
fra
^
.T j K. Bates, Mrs.
And
Grandfather
McComb
Is
Proslybjn^Ahe
braves
from
Winter
Park
^iTfll-tho. St; Johns river and the the sxcellent equipment; gives
and success.— Reporter-Star,
Iratcd W^h Je/
wfir come up -io take the scalps' of Paxton and Mr«. Graham. Tho
tailed InformationJfbout the various
%*ord qonvrt: fronl'iH#T',Ypr.k'theb the Celery Growers and the ball'fsna younR ladies were Mlasee May Doyla
Post master Too Old
departments of iiilf^action, courses
should^W -pU 1n .force to see th* Lillian. C. Gibson, Alice D. Whltner,
ReprtsentdUve Sparkman, fliMls, Jklr. amV;Atri.“ Larry:
of study, and Ustes the ^rm« and
irYwd« j p
fMabel- C. Bowler of -jacksonville.
gam« arid t’ncpuraye the home
j&gt;roud
parant*
pi
à
finfjjmw
^
y
;á
rfd
to
his
great
regTtt,
th
at
Poetmtafter
( S - #Bd,)pfoip(jter oí the beautiful sitb- nujthod* oJ admission to the unl- General Burleson will not content the mother i* d 0i n$ 'wWt,
Me!I H. Whltner, Lettie Caldwell,
Much
of
f
b
f
lia
v
te
^
of
the
seaton
a
n
d
,to JucksouvlMev-yRiverview, and torsity; It ahoks 1^6 loartost of at­
Lucy
C. Wlhtner, Lillian B. Herring,
depend*
upon
the
atfendsne^
and
ao
father
AleiCcunl^
^
ta
f,'T
b
»
-*
Herald
to
the
appointment
of
.’hie
friend,
tendance and the opportufalUea for
V
wesltbjr by the rapU
_
Eaaio-Purdon,
AnnJe-Whitner, Eather
far
this
season
tbora
ho#
not
been
that
bç
W
M
in
ig
very
tired
but.very
Captain
dames
McKay,
•«If help «I tho university,
of r,al *,U te V
Hnnpy
-Ibern* l*’ rejoicing In the th# -vowd at the games that the Woodburn, Muriel Ifnrrold, Ganyla
m u te r of *Tampa.
lander
showing
'-hs
date
of
opdnAlthough tí
h o m e 'o r thd 'gflllanv eaptain of the boyfriwould Ilka .to «#♦. L et every Robert», France,» AsplirWall, Vir­
Captain McKay la-very
next fall and oL other important
advanced to
ginia tiraith, France* Leavitt and
New Y trk Giant*. Mrs. Doyle w u qria come out dri Thursday and
but
ha
Is
uventy-four
yuww
old,
and
of tho university jr e tr . Tris
' 'Lu* h r
tha
Franc«« D lUlon. Tht&gt; young’
Gertrude
McComb
of
t
_
he
boys
not
only
financially
tii«
Poatma«tar
General
rulag
luid be In the ha^d* of

THE PEACE MAKERS
TAKE NEW TACK IN .
MEXICAN TANGLE

FLORIDA COOLEST STATE
SANFORD COOLEST CITY
BY OFEICIAL FIGURES

CARRANZA’S AID
WILL BE SOUGHT

CONFERENCE _
BY THE DEMOCRATS

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on June 19, 1914.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, June 19, 1914; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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